Re: [313] Charles Webster

2002-01-31 Thread Dave Clark
Yeah I've heard it (own it). I really like it actually, it's mostly
downbeat tempo, some male vocals, some female vocals. Very soulful. 

-Dave


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Re: [313] uk-tech-house

2002-01-31 Thread Michael D Tyrer
If my memory serves me right 
For what its worth Swayzak are playing third room in fabric this saturday
night (2/2) whilsth none other than terry francis plays in room 2 with C1
(purpose of my visit) and Trevor Rockcliffe representing Mr Cox's (
C1's )first (?) In Tec monthly residency.

http://www.fabric-london.com/

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Re: [313] uk-tech-house

2002-01-31 Thread Michael D Tyrer
If my memory serves me right 
For what its worth Swayzak are playing third room in fabric this saturday
night (2/2) whilsth none other than terry francis plays in room 2 with C1
(purpose of my visit) and Trevor Rockcliffe representing Mr Cox's (
C1's )first (?) In Tec monthly residency.
TO really crown the night as Tech-House (which I've also grown to hate for
its boringness ) we have in Room 1 Tyrant: Craig Richards, Lee Burridge
Hipp-e and Halo

 [Sorry this sounds like an advert for:

http://www.fabric-london.com/

...it aint. I'm even wondering if I shouldnt be at the End for
Eukateck's 50th.
I'm rather fond of The Sound of Eukatech Double CD from back in about 96

On the question of Mark Dale  I see he has a few new tracks out
recently. .. I noticed one of them at the top of Groovetech top sellers
recently and he also has many recent sets in their archive.  I think what
Colin and Mark both play can be described as 'tech-house' but they've
managed to keep it interesting by keeping their 'funkiness'.



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Re: [313] Charles Webster

2002-01-31 Thread Michael D Tyrer
Dave
- surely you're not going to be playing this out? Never mind the jaguar,
next you'll be playing tech-house .

(a joke - sorry folks .)


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 Yeah I've heard it (own it). I really like it actually, it's mostly
 downbeat tempo, some male vocals, some female vocals. Very soulful.

 -Dave


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Re: [313] Fw: Tresor : True Spirit

2002-01-31 Thread Michael D Tyrer
Ok ... so who's going to tell me where I'll find it posted on the internet
in its entirety?



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RE: [313] uk-tech-house

2002-01-31 Thread Matthew Mangold
The mix Francis did for DJ Mag this past year was quite nice.
I believe all tracks were Euka tracks, but although all they 
were all on either of the two labels (Eukahouse/Eukatech),
it didnt sound like the same old hum-drum. I think it was
the March/April issue, but Im not certain-- if anyone can
back this up...

Matthew

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If my memory serves me right 
For what its worth Swayzak are playing third room in fabric this saturday
night (2/2) whilsth none other than terry francis plays in room 2 with C1
(purpose of my visit) and Trevor Rockcliffe representing Mr Cox's (
C1's )first (?) In Tec monthly residency.
TO really crown the night as Tech-House (which I've also grown to hate for
its boringness ) we have in Room 1 Tyrant: Craig Richards, Lee Burridge
Hipp-e and Halo

 [Sorry this sounds like an advert for:

http://www.fabric-london.com/

...it aint. I'm even wondering if I shouldnt be at the End for
Eukateck's 50th.
I'm rather fond of The Sound of Eukatech Double CD from back in about 96

On the question of Mark Dale  I see he has a few new tracks out
recently. .. I noticed one of them at the top of Groovetech top sellers
recently and he also has many recent sets in their archive.  I think what
Colin and Mark both play can be described as 'tech-house' but they've
managed to keep it interesting by keeping their 'funkiness'.


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Re: [313] educating the kiddies - DC - GoGo (now OT)

2002-01-31 Thread Sunlight Data
The kids on streetcorners beating on upside down plastic buckets are
all about the go go, just like kids doing moves on the corner are
about hip hop.

Unfortunately, in all fairness, the glory years of go go were 1982-88,
and it just never caught on elsewhere though it had some subtle
influence on the early development of US house.

I will happily play my go go set at any time :)



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[313] re: Charles Webster

2002-01-31 Thread Futuremusicradio
Mad'R-

As far as I'm concerned, the new Charles Webster album is briliant. Not your 
average run-of-the-mill house album, you'll find that Charles gets down to 
business by creating an album that's deep in soul, RB, and some ultra deep 
house rhythms. He collaborates with quite a few people, including vocalist 
Sara Jay from Massive Attack, creating an album that FEELS like an album - if 
that makes sense. It's refreshing to hear a house-producer put out an album 
that's not a compilation of dance singles and decides to label it an album.

Ok. I'll stop tooting on and on about it, but I highly recommend it. Well 
worth it. 

For a full review of the album, check into FUTUREBPM.COM, and if you want 
even more, we did a feature interview with the funk-soul-brotha...

Enjoy...
Kered

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[313] 2001 Favorites....

2002-01-31 Thread Mark S Flintoft
Well I have been lagging on this but here are 10 of my favorite records of
2001 in no particular order...

Jill Scott   Scott Free   White
Max Ernst 46   Valentino EP   Max Ernst  Friends Max E 8
AJ Hunter   Pressure Point EP   Parotic Music PAR 9
DFA   Microstructural Characterization   Surveillance SURV 007
James Ruskin   Into Submission   Tresor Tre 173
Genie  Laurent Ho   Winter Activities   ANLX ANLX 10
Africanism   Les Enfants Du Bled   Yellow YP 055
Jeff Mills   The Electrical Experience   Purpose Maker PM-014
Safety Session   Maru Part 1   Drumcode DC 23
Larry Heard   Direct Drive   Track Mode TM 032

Happy 2002 y'all...

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Re: [313] uk-tech-house

2002-01-31 Thread Mark S Flintoft
 The mix Francis did for DJ Mag this past year was quite nice.
 I believe all tracks were Euka tracks

They were actually all tracks distributed by Intergroove...some from
Eukahouse,  but also some from Clip,  Intensiv and Plastic City...decent CD
if memory serves.

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Re: [313] Fw: Tresor : True Spirit

2002-01-31 Thread Mark S Flintoft
The three CDs and two double-EPs of TRUE SPIRIT

This may be wishful thinking but I read this as saying that in addition to
the 3 CDs there will be 2 12 double-packs released as well??

Pleaas tell me I am right on this!!;-)

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Re: [313] Fw: Tresor : True Spirit

2002-01-31 Thread Tom Robbins/Tom Magic Feet
That's how it reads to me, although I guess they might have trouble
squeezing all those tracks listed for the CDs onto eight sides of vinyl!

TOM


 The three CDs and two double-EPs of TRUE SPIRIT

 This may be wishful thinking but I read this as saying that in addition to
 the 3 CDs there will be 2 12 double-packs released as well??

 Pleaas tell me I am right on this!!;-)

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[313] Re: Radioactive Man

2002-01-31 Thread seth redmond

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Keith Tenniswood, long-term accomplice and brother-in-arms of Sir Andrew
Weatherall... did he release anything onhis own bar the Uranium EP ?
Gwendal



He's got a (pretty damn good) album out on RGC which should be fairly easy 
to find, and is well worth tracking down. I have to confess I kind of fell 
into the trap of thinking he was the less talented one until I heard him 
play live.


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Re: [313] Tim Jackiw and Tundra Music

2002-01-31 Thread Otto

Minto George wrote:

 Whew a little break from the Mills posts. This Label
 sounds promising if they got guys like Tim Jackiw
 releasing stuff for the label. What's the news with
 the re-release of That Offworld ep he did? Otto,
 Jason?? any news guys?

It's going to happen, don't worry. It's just that I don't want to rush
things for this EP because it's so special. It's been ignored once by
distributors and media and I'm not going to let that happen again, so I
want to make sure everything is perfect, but that takes time.

 as for releases I've been diggin lately, I really dig
 the dimension 5 control complex 12 on Delsin and am
 really looking forward to the forthcoming album.

I heard the album last week and the ep was a perfect taste of things to
come. Very nice indeed!

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Re: [313] jeff mills stars again

2002-01-31 Thread Otto

Phonopsia wrote:

 Don't we want to see our favorite DJs in a setting
 packed with purists who are all going nuts? Isn't this what made those
 after-hours at DEMF 2 so special this year - in direct counterpoint to the
 festival itself?

Absolutely. Even though the HFF (High-Fidelity-Factor) of that
particular moment was probably way off the scale, there's something to
be said for at least five punters getting a simultaneous grin on their
faces when Metro Area sneaked in a Lil' Louis sample during their
liveset :)

And the Trackmode/Sound Signatures party of course, but that one was in
a league of its own anyway. I don't even know if that was a purist
crowd, but if it was, it was purist in the good sense: looking for that
pure groove. And boy, did we get it for six hours straight!

Still smiling at the thought,

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Re: [313] jeff mills stars again

2002-01-31 Thread Otto

Odeluga, Ken wrote:

 It's always bemusing to realize how NARROW people are! First they want it
 ALL harder harder, faster faster, no chords, no melodies, no vocals - now
 it's gotta be a particular type of venue, perhaps with a particular type of
 regular clientelle ... What next? Floor plan measurements? Standardized
 drinks?

Amen to that! You know things have gone horribly wrong when you hear a
club owner talk about 'expectations management'...

... *shudder* ...

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Re: [313] Oliver Ho / Reviews

2002-01-31 Thread Michael D Tyrer
After recent comments on this board london bound peeps may be interested to
know that Oliver Ho is playing with James Ruskin on Thursday 7th February
for 'base' at the Velvet Underground.



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[313] again + again

2002-01-31 Thread neontsetse
dear list-people,

thanx 4 sending me many comments of-list -

some positive but many mails saying they don´t understand 

my english:) or the purpose cauze of the amount of thoughts - 

What I was trying to say and I said that many times be4, 

that I think, it´s important to reflect the 313-culture on a higher level -

Me, myself I am not the best one to do this becauze of the language problem 

but mainly becauze I know there are people here with a much stronger
background - 

But if we only move the titles around and not stepping into the things
behind the art, 

we act respectless, as we are ignorant, as we don´t listen, don´t care - 

let me come up with nu questions -

What do you know about influences of groups like Nucleus ? 

Why are UR calling themselves souldiers ? 

Why do you think are 4 Hero currently highlighting the aspect their music is
black music ?  

Why do we not speak more here about the messages in the art ? 

... Moodyman, Theo Parrish, Robert Hood, Mike Grant, Octave One, UR, Mills,
Juan Atkins ...  

yes yes, various attitudes and messages included -  

but that´s just one more reason to talk about it ... 

otherwise I don´t know what this list is made 4  

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RE: [313] again + again

2002-01-31 Thread Ian Cheshire
erm maybe you have the wrong end of the stick..

If you want to talk about Drum  Bass ,,,maybe you should talk
about Drum  Bass on a Drum  bass forum not a 313 forum..

Is anyone in agreement or have I misread his email?

I am happy you accept I could be wrong :)

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dear list-people,

thanx 4 sending me many comments of-list -

some positive but many mails saying they don´t understand 

my english:) or the purpose cauze of the amount of thoughts - 

What I was trying to say and I said that many times be4, 

that I think, it´s important to reflect the 313-culture on a higher level -

Me, myself I am not the best one to do this becauze of the language problem 

but mainly becauze I know there are people here with a much stronger
background - 

But if we only move the titles around and not stepping into the things
behind the art, 

we act respectless, as we are ignorant, as we don´t listen, don´t care - 

let me come up with nu questions -

What do you know about influences of groups like Nucleus ? 

Why are UR calling themselves souldiers ? 

Why do you think are 4 Hero currently highlighting the aspect their music is
black music ?  

Why do we not speak more here about the messages in the art ? 

... Moodyman, Theo Parrish, Robert Hood, Mike Grant, Octave One, UR, Mills,
Juan Atkins ...  

yes yes, various attitudes and messages included -  

but that´s just one more reason to talk about it ... 

otherwise I don´t know what this list is made 4  

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RE: [313] again + again

2002-01-31 Thread T . J . Johnson
Where was there even a hint of Drum n Bass mentioned in the post?






On Thu, 31 January 2002, Ian Cheshire wrote:

 
 erm maybe you have the wrong end of the stick..
 
 If you want to talk about Drum  Bass ,,,maybe you should talk
 about Drum  Bass on a Drum  bass forum not a 313 forum..
 
 Is anyone in agreement or have I misread his email?
 
 I am happy you accept I could be wrong :)
 
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 Sent: 31 January 2002 13:43
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: [313] again + again 
 
 
 dear list-people,
 
 thanx 4 sending me many comments of-list -
 
 some positive but many mails saying they don´t understand 
 
 my english:) or the purpose cauze of the amount of thoughts - 
 
 What I was trying to say and I said that many times be4, 
 
 that I think, it´s important to reflect the 313-culture on a higher level -
 
 Me, myself I am not the best one to do this becauze of the language problem 
 
 but mainly becauze I know there are people here with a much stronger
 background - 
 
 But if we only move the titles around and not stepping into the things
 behind the art, 
 
 we act respectless, as we are ignorant, as we don´t listen, don´t care - 
 
 let me come up with nu questions -
 
 What do you know about influences of groups like Nucleus ? 
 
 Why are UR calling themselves souldiers ? 
 
 Why do you think are 4 Hero currently highlighting the aspect their music is
 black music ?  
 
 Why do we not speak more here about the messages in the art ? 
 
 ... Moodyman, Theo Parrish, Robert Hood, Mike Grant, Octave One, UR, Mills,
 Juan Atkins ...  
 
 yes yes, various attitudes and messages included -  
 
 but that´s just one more reason to talk about it ... 
 
 otherwise I don´t know what this list is made 4  
 
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RE: [313] again + again

2002-01-31 Thread Ian Cheshire
4hero?

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Where was there even a hint of Drum n Bass mentioned in the post?






On Thu, 31 January 2002, Ian Cheshire wrote:

 
 erm maybe you have the wrong end of the stick..
 
 If you want to talk about Drum  Bass ,,,maybe you should talk
 about Drum  Bass on a Drum  bass forum not a 313 forum..
 
 Is anyone in agreement or have I misread his email?
 
 I am happy you accept I could be wrong :)
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 31 January 2002 13:43
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: [313] again + again 
 
 
 dear list-people,
 
 thanx 4 sending me many comments of-list -
 
 some positive but many mails saying they don´t understand 
 
 my english:) or the purpose cauze of the amount of thoughts - 
 
 What I was trying to say and I said that many times be4, 
 
 that I think, it´s important to reflect the 313-culture on a higher level
-
 
 Me, myself I am not the best one to do this becauze of the language
problem 
 
 but mainly becauze I know there are people here with a much stronger
 background - 
 
 But if we only move the titles around and not stepping into the things
 behind the art, 
 
 we act respectless, as we are ignorant, as we don´t listen, don´t care - 
 
 let me come up with nu questions -
 
 What do you know about influences of groups like Nucleus ? 
 
 Why are UR calling themselves souldiers ? 
 
 Why do you think are 4 Hero currently highlighting the aspect their music
is
 black music ?  
 
 Why do we not speak more here about the messages in the art ? 
 
 ... Moodyman, Theo Parrish, Robert Hood, Mike Grant, Octave One, UR,
Mills,
 Juan Atkins ...  
 
 yes yes, various attitudes and messages included -  
 
 but that´s just one more reason to talk about it ... 
 
 otherwise I don´t know what this list is made 4  
 
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[313] Re: again + again

2002-01-31 Thread neontsetse
 Where was there even a hint of Drum n Bass mentioned in the post?

 If you want to talk about Drum  Bass ,,,maybe you should talk
 about Drum  Bass on a Drum  bass forum not a 313 forum..
 
 Is anyone in agreement or have I misread his email?

mentioning 4hero - them from the paralell universe of 313 

doesn´t mean th whole mail was about d+b, as their music is somewhere else -


go ahead :D 

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RE: [313] Re: again + again

2002-01-31 Thread Ian Cheshire
well you know what I mean..

But it causes me to say thisand please take this the right way - as we
are all friends here..

I think sometimes we all talk to much you know and don't do anything about
it..

we all look upto Jeff Mills and The whole detroit thing because these
peoiple re4ally made
a difference and most of us and even me have fallen into this trap were we
are quite happy
to sit back and go with the flow

Well who out us all is gona make history like these people did?

The only person I think who is is Oliver Ho..ok am from the Uk and it could
be biased but instaed of talking the walk,why don't we as a unit walk the
walk.


who here is gona be noticed in 25 years time as being the breed who change
Techno for the 
generation to come?

Now theres a question for you to all talk about but don't

sit down tonite/today and do somehting differne t, make techno go in the
direction it
naturally should take us all

Hisroty repeats itself,why should techno?

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Subject: [313] Re: again + again 


 Where was there even a hint of Drum n Bass mentioned in the post?

 If you want to talk about Drum  Bass ,,,maybe you should talk
 about Drum  Bass on a Drum  bass forum not a 313 forum..
 
 Is anyone in agreement or have I misread his email?

mentioning 4hero - them from the paralell universe of 313 

doesn´t mean th whole mail was about d+b, as their music is somewhere else -


go ahead :D 

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Re: [313] Re: again + again

2002-01-31 Thread T . J . Johnson
Oh ok!  Sorry I didn't know they wer DnB...



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  If you want to talk about Drum  Bass ,,,maybe you should talk
  about Drum  Bass on a Drum  bass forum not a 313 forum..
  
  Is anyone in agreement or have I misread his email?
 
 mentioning 4hero - them from the paralell universe of 313 
 
 doesn´t mean th whole mail was about d+b, as their music is somewhere else -
 
 
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Re: [313] ain´t no Ewoks - this is getting serious

2002-01-31 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

So let see if I get this rightwhat you are saying is because of a
question that was raised about how Layo  Bushwacka! are behind the desks,
which in turn broke off into a discussion about tech-house and the UK side
of it - which predominantly is heralded in the press by people with
Caucasian physical features - we are now actively, though unconsciously,
engaged in the oppression of Palestine, Northern Ireland, and Nigeria?

- me myself - I am half-ewok and half of a germ -

nationality to me is a damned metaphysical construction,

but the world is built on this, so it´s a reality I have to face

You are confusing nationality with culture and lineage - your lineage is
Ewok/German - your nationality is whatever country you have your
citizenship in, and your culture is whatever group of people you identify
with. Example: An Jewish Ethiopian naturalized into the US. This particular
person's nationality is American, their culture is Jewish and their lineage
is Ethiopian. Your nationality is not a metaphysical construction - your
culture is. And there is no excuse for poor spelling - your computer will
even do it for you.

MEK





   
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this is getting serious  
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Swayzak - they are not Ewoks ?

I thought they would be from London - Ewokland -

I´m very sorry (Scottish people ain´t no Ewkos)

and though some friend just sent me whip the Ewoks

I´m gonna stop the joking now,

as there also was some serious thought behind this silly stuff -

let me xplain -  it´s gonna get 313-related and it´s gonna get heavy -

- me myself - I am half-ewok and half of a germ -

nationality to me is a damned metaphysical construction,

but the world is built on this, so it´s a reality I have to face

in this reality England and Germany and some other Nations as France,

the USA cauzed and still cauze so much horror in the line of history -

theese Nations repressed and killed countless people and culturez,

other national constructionz and move them around on the big plate,

they fight all the time various dirty games for the structures of world
order -

- Ghetto-reality, Palestine, Isreal (a part in a game too), Nigeria,
Ireland
etc..

cauze of that

- many people in Detroit still live under bad circumstances -

cauze of that

- the biggest continent Africa, the major source - is kept in a mess

cauze of that

now -

all music we hear nowadays is connected to the history line -

music always is (transformed by artists) -

if there´s Kraftwerks idea of creating tribal music,

if it´s about the rolling stones stealing from blues-artists,

the rock´n roll robbery by elvis etc...

if it´s about the alien-thing by many black artists as sun ra, george
clinton, 4hero

This list is about the 313-construction

It was started cauze of techno-music coming from Detroit

Most artists are black artists who created this music,

now the views of many people about this music are coming from various
perspectives,

but why is it that it happens that people highlight certain european and
white

musical influences, even more then the historical afro-american background
of it ?

I feel the amount of theese influences mentioned here is not in the right

relation to the main basis and main source of much of the music -

this shows a picture, that is changing the meaning

the Ewok-joke was a silly inspiration to question the way

of understanding music the English do, which also does have

it´s certain tradition in the line of history... (highlighting the
pop-aspect)

See, I don´t want to be over- preachy

and I feel much love 4 this house is our house-vision,

and am so gratefull this door is still opened by artists

though the shit keeps happening all the time -

but I think we all do have the responsibility

to take care ... much more care ...

and that means to enjoy the music and the party of course,

to enjoy it 100 %,

but as long as I feel things are getting pulled into a certain direction,

that seems to be a part of stealing or redefining the 313-culture

in a classical colonial tradition,

there will be those wrong spelled grammar f***ing 

Re: [313] Re: again + again

2002-01-31 Thread marsel


np. a guy called gerald - black secret technology

this is more detroit than drum 'n bass to me..
:)

At 1/31/2002 -0500 09:47, you wrote:

Yikes, if we can't talk about 4Hero on 313, things must be grim.

-d

At 6:34 AM -0800 1/31/2002, T.J.Johnson wrote:

Oh ok!  Sorry I didn't know they wer DnB...



On Thu, 31 January 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



  Where was there even a hint of Drum n Bass mentioned in the 
post?


  If you want to talk about Drum  Bass ,,,maybe you should talk
  about Drum  Bass on a Drum  bass forum not a 313 forum..
 
  Is anyone in agreement or have I misread his email?

 mentioning 4hero - them from the paralell universe of 313

 doesn´t mean th whole mail was about d+b, as their music is somewhere 
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RE: [313] Re: again + again

2002-01-31 Thread Ian Cheshire
bad day..sorry guys/gals

no harm meant ... :0)

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Subject: Re: [313] Re: again + again


Yikes, if we can't talk about 4Hero on 313, things must be grim.

-d

At 6:34 AM -0800 1/31/2002, T.J.Johnson wrote:
Oh ok!  Sorry I didn't know they wer DnB...



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   Where was there even a hint of Drum n Bass mentioned in the
post?

   If you want to talk about Drum  Bass ,,,maybe you should talk
   about Drum  Bass on a Drum  bass forum not a 313 forum..
  
   Is anyone in agreement or have I misread his email?

  mentioning 4hero - them from the paralell universe of 313

  doesn´t mean th whole mail was about d+b, as their music is somewhere
else -


  go ahead :D

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Re: [313] Re: again + again

2002-01-31 Thread T . J . Johnson
Whenever I see 4hero mentioned on the list I initially think of the 4art 12 by 
Mills, then I think for a minute, realize that it is not, then pass it off...

Are they worth checking out?  




On Thu, 31 January 2002, Dan Sicko wrote:

 
 Yikes, if we can't talk about 4Hero on 313, things must be grim.
 
 -d
 
 At 6:34 AM -0800 1/31/2002, T.J.Johnson wrote:
 Oh ok!  Sorry I didn't know they wer DnB...
 
 
 
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Where was there even a hint of Drum n Bass mentioned in the 
  post?
 
If you want to talk about Drum  Bass ,,,maybe you should talk
about Drum  Bass on a Drum  bass forum not a 313 forum..
   
Is anyone in agreement or have I misread his email?
 
   mentioning 4hero - them from the paralell universe of 313
 
   doesn´t mean th whole mail was about d+b, as their music is somewhere 
  else -
 
 
   go ahead :D
 
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Re: [313] Re: again + again

2002-01-31 Thread Toby Frith
Did a good mix of Amazon on UR Millenium to Millenium..

IMHO they are a bit hit 'n' miss (sorry) - something they did on Talkin Loud
was good though - sorry for being vague.




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Subject: Re: [313] Re: again + again


 Whenever I see 4hero mentioned on the list I initially think of the 4art
12 by Mills, then I think for a minute, realize that it is not, then pass it
off...

 Are they worth checking out?




 On Thu, 31 January 2002, Dan Sicko wrote:

 
  Yikes, if we can't talk about 4Hero on 313, things must be grim.
 
  -d
 
  At 6:34 AM -0800 1/31/2002, T.J.Johnson wrote:
  Oh ok!  Sorry I didn't know they wer DnB...
  
  
  
  On Thu, 31 January 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
 Where was there even a hint of Drum n Bass mentioned in the
post?
  
 If you want to talk about Drum  Bass ,,,maybe you should talk
 about Drum  Bass on a Drum  bass forum not a 313 forum..

 Is anyone in agreement or have I misread his email?
  
mentioning 4hero - them from the paralell universe of 313
  
doesn´t mean th whole mail was about d+b, as their music is
somewhere else -
  
  
go ahead :D
  
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RE: [313] Re: again + again

2002-01-31 Thread Ian Cheshire
yeah I would definately check them out../

they are good , some very interesting albums they have done..

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Subject: Re: [313] Re: again + again


Whenever I see 4hero mentioned on the list I initially think of the 4art 12
by Mills, then I think for a minute, realize that it is not, then pass it
off...

Are they worth checking out?  




On Thu, 31 January 2002, Dan Sicko wrote:

 
 Yikes, if we can't talk about 4Hero on 313, things must be grim.
 
 -d
 
 At 6:34 AM -0800 1/31/2002, T.J.Johnson wrote:
 Oh ok!  Sorry I didn't know they wer DnB...
 
 
 
 On Thu, 31 January 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
Where was there even a hint of Drum n Bass mentioned in the
post?
 
If you want to talk about Drum  Bass ,,,maybe you should talk
about Drum  Bass on a Drum  bass forum not a 313 forum..
   
Is anyone in agreement or have I misread his email?
 
   mentioning 4hero - them from the paralell universe of 313
 
   doesn´t mean th whole mail was about d+b, as their music is somewhere
else -
 
 
   go ahead :D
 
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[313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread T . J . Johnson
Ok, you guys might think this is dumb, but I was thinking it would be cool if 
we all had a better idea who we were talking to.  What do you guys do for a 
living?  How many of you are producers/DJs?  Is music a hobby or your job?

Me:
27 yo
I design automobile axles for Visteon (Tier 1 supplier).
I live in the detroit metro area.
I go to school for engineering at Lawrence Tech during the night.
I produce techno tracks as a hobby and DJ them too (sometimes).

Your turn...  ;)

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[313] broken beat WTF

2002-01-31 Thread Neil Wallace

what the hell is broken beat anyway? ive heard it mentioned a few times - is
it what used to be called drill 'n' bass (about as bad a genre name as
office party music)

cheers

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RE: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Ian Cheshire
Right well i'll go first

I am a DJ from London.
my site is www.kube72.co.uk

very basic although soon to be uploading mixes etc when ADSL gets put in my
home!
I love LOST and I know John Kennedy and the Prime boys, the man behind Grain
and Toby form Bleep 43.
(Hi Toby..)

I do not produce but my best friend does. He used to be called PussyCutz and
was signed
to TAG Records, they had an old remix done by Laidback luke ( if anyone
knows of that wow I would be
impressed).

So thats me...

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Subject: [313] about the members


Ok, you guys might think this is dumb, but I was thinking it would be cool
if we all had a better idea who we were talking to.  What do you guys do for
a living?  How many of you are producers/DJs?  Is music a hobby or your job?

Me:
27 yo
I design automobile axles for Visteon (Tier 1 supplier).
I live in the detroit metro area.
I go to school for engineering at Lawrence Tech during the night.
I produce techno tracks as a hobby and DJ them too (sometimes).

Your turn...  ;)

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[313] tonight|touch

2002-01-31 Thread Barbara Deyo
touch /v/ to leave a mark or impression
:  
thursday:[jan. 31]
colette [chicago]   
john arnold [detroit] 
:
ghostly glass room:  
sam valenti iv 
matthew dear
tadd mullinix
:
the necto
516 liberty, ann arbor
18+ doors @ 9pm




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Re: [313] ain´t no Ewoks - this is getting serious

2002-01-31 Thread :P
all I can say to this is:

word.

:)

-Joe

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Subject: Re: [313] ain´t no Ewoks - this is getting serious



So let see if I get this rightwhat you are saying is because of a
question that was raised about how Layo  Bushwacka! are behind the desks,
which in turn broke off into a discussion about tech-house and the UK side
of it - which predominantly is heralded in the press by people with
Caucasian physical features - we are now actively, though unconsciously,
engaged in the oppression of Palestine, Northern Ireland, and Nigeria?

- me myself - I am half-ewok and half of a germ -

nationality to me is a damned metaphysical construction,

but the world is built on this, so it´s a reality I have to face

You are confusing nationality with culture and lineage - your lineage is
Ewok/German - your nationality is whatever country you have your
citizenship in, and your culture is whatever group of people you identify
with. Example: An Jewish Ethiopian naturalized into the US. This particular
person's nationality is American, their culture is Jewish and their lineage
is Ethiopian. Your nationality is not a metaphysical construction - your
culture is. And there is no excuse for poor spelling - your computer will
even do it for you.

MEK





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this is getting serious
03:25 PM






Swayzak - they are not Ewoks ?

I thought they would be from London - Ewokland -

I´m very sorry (Scottish people ain´t no Ewkos)

and though some friend just sent me whip the Ewoks

I´m gonna stop the joking now,

as there also was some serious thought behind this silly stuff -

let me xplain -  it´s gonna get 313-related and it´s gonna get heavy -

- me myself - I am half-ewok and half of a germ -

nationality to me is a damned metaphysical construction,

but the world is built on this, so it´s a reality I have to face

in this reality England and Germany and some other Nations as France,

the USA cauzed and still cauze so much horror in the line of history -

theese Nations repressed and killed countless people and culturez,

other national constructionz and move them around on the big plate,

they fight all the time various dirty games for the structures of world
order -

- Ghetto-reality, Palestine, Isreal (a part in a game too), Nigeria,
Ireland
etc..

cauze of that

- many people in Detroit still live under bad circumstances -

cauze of that

- the biggest continent Africa, the major source - is kept in a mess

cauze of that

now -

all music we hear nowadays is connected to the history line -

music always is (transformed by artists) -

if there´s Kraftwerks idea of creating tribal music,

if it´s about the rolling stones stealing from blues-artists,

the rock´n roll robbery by elvis etc...

if it´s about the alien-thing by many black artists as sun ra, george
clinton, 4hero

This list is about the 313-construction

It was started cauze of techno-music coming from Detroit

Most artists are black artists who created this music,

now the views of many people about this music are coming from various
perspectives,

but why is it that it happens that people highlight certain european and
white

musical influences, even more then the historical afro-american background
of it ?

I feel the amount of theese influences mentioned here is not in the right

relation to the main basis and main source of much of the music -

this shows a picture, that is changing the meaning

the Ewok-joke was a silly inspiration to question the way

of understanding music the English do, which also does have

it´s certain tradition in the line of history... (highlighting the
pop-aspect)

See, I don´t want to be over- preachy

and I feel much love 4 this house is our house-vision,

and am so gratefull this door is still opened by artists

though the shit keeps happening all the time -

but I think we all do have the responsibility

to take care ... much more care ...

and that means to enjoy the music and the party of course,

to enjoy it 100 %,

but as long as I feel things are getting pulled into a certain direction,

that seems to be a part of stealing or redefining the 313-culture

in a classical colonial tradition,

there will be those wrong spelled grammar f***ing preachy mails,

and understand,

when I´m doing the same kind of mistakes

please tell me and teach me -

shoutz

m

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RE: [313] again + again

2002-01-31 Thread Otto

Ian Cheshire wrote:

4hero?

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Subject: RE: [313] again + again


Where was there even a hint of Drum n Bass mentioned in the post?

The links between 4Hero and Detroit go back for almost a decade. Mark+Dego 
compiled the rather excellent 'Deepest Shade of Techno' album, they made 
techno tracks as Nu Era and the Detroit influences on their Jacob's Optical 
Stairway work are very obvious too. The track 'Something Happened on Dollis 
Hill' by The Infiltrator (Andre Holland) on the 'Interstellar Fugitives' 
album is a reference to where the 4Hero studio is.


And I agree with Marsel that 'Black Secret Technology' is at least as much 
a Detroit techno album as a drum 'n bass album. It's the album that got me 
into drum 'n bass. Released in '95 and it still sounds fresh.


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[313] again again

2002-01-31 Thread seth redmond

neontsetse,

I think you should know,

I don't think I've understood anything you've ever posted.

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Re: [313] again + again

2002-01-31 Thread Stewart Caig
Plus it must have been about that time people like Juan Atkins started
experimenting with drum and bass. I especially recall his track off the True
People LP

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 The links between 4Hero and Detroit go back for almost a decade. Mark+Dego
 compiled the rather excellent 'Deepest Shade of Techno' album, they made
 techno tracks as Nu Era and the Detroit influences on their Jacob's
Optical
 Stairway work are very obvious too. The track 'Something Happened on
Dollis
 Hill' by The Infiltrator (Andre Holland) on the 'Interstellar Fugitives'
 album is a reference to where the 4Hero studio is.

 And I agree with Marsel that 'Black Secret Technology' is at least as much
 a Detroit techno album as a drum 'n bass album. It's the album that got me
 into drum 'n bass. Released in '95 and it still sounds fresh.

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Re: [313] Total Nonsense

2002-01-31 Thread Jason Brunton
 Dear ladys, 
 
 would you mind not making this posting only look ridiculous  ?
 
 would you mind pointing out the things you dont agree with ?
 
 would you mind showing up your own thoughts ?
 
 What I was doing was showing up some complicated stuff -
 
 also including some deep feelings
 
 Its not easy to go out there, this way -
 
 to talk about the harder things in life
 
 I can imagine there might be views that people do not agree with
 
 or some things were not explained the best way, they should be
 
 why dont you pick out the subjects that you dont agree with
 
 or you might do know better ?
 
 this way you deny lots of stuff
 
 too many things I would think
 
 
 I think you've had too many bites from those tsetse flies. I suggest you
 go 
 and have a lie down.
 
 no more drugs for *you*.
 
This list is going to hell in a handbasket- in the last few months I have
read more NONSENSE than in the last three years combined- what is happening
here?
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RE: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Jones, George
Name: George Jones IV
Alias: Logic7, Subject28
Occupation: Technical Systems Administrator - PentaMark WorldWide
(Chrysler's only marketing/ad firm)
Residence: Sterling Heights, Mi

I produce music as a hobby, but I'm gonna try to do more with it this year.
I DJ occasionally around Detroit. I'm also into graphic design, programming,
and 3D animation. My main website is http://www.geocities.com/labwerx and
for design it's http://www.geocities.com/labwerx/design .

Next...


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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] about the members


Ok, you guys might think this is dumb, but I was thinking it would be cool
if we all had a better idea who we were talking to.  What do you guys do for
a living?  How many of you are producers/DJs?  Is music a hobby or your job?

Me:
27 yo
I design automobile axles for Visteon (Tier 1 supplier).
I live in the detroit metro area.
I go to school for engineering at Lawrence Tech during the night.
I produce techno tracks as a hobby and DJ them too (sometimes).

Your turn...  ;)

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www.mp313.com

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[313] 4hero

2002-01-31 Thread James David Beard
The most 313style 4hero projects would probably be
Jacob's Optical Staircase (including some Juan Atkins 
collaborations)
and the 
Nu Era releases (1/2 of 4hero)
recent releases under the name 4hero are more jazzy 
drum in bass, earlier releases more hardcore.

they've put out a lot of material going back to the early 
breakbeat era. Reinforced and 2000 Black are related labels 
they run.  


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[313] 4 Hero

2002-01-31 Thread Stewart Caig
I remember the time I heard Mr Kirks Nightmare for the first time. Eddie 
Richards dropped it between 33 and a third queens's 'Searching' and 
Cybersonik's 'Technarchy'. Basically New York House into early 
breakbeat/Hardcore into Techno. Those were the days :) I remember when all DJ 
sets were like this.
Basically I think less people should limit thier intake, be it musically or 
information, to any one genre. There was a time when the distinctions weren't 
as prounounced. 

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RE: [313] UR soldiers

2002-01-31 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
 
 Memo from Alex Bond:
 
 Going back to those questions;
 
 'Why do UR call themselves soldiers?'
 
 Don't know, Is it part of a marketing ploy?
 I always thought they trod a fine-line between truths and 
 stories which
 help their image.
 
 What do other people think??

I dunno what other people think, but a few years ago Mad Mike posted this
message on 313 answering your question:

--- 
Date: Thu, 03 Aug 1995 03:29:13 -0400 (EDT)
From: Somewhere In Detroit 
Subject: Re: (313) DJs That History Forgot 1

On Thu, 3 Aug 1995, Somewhere In Detroit wrote:
 On Wed, 2 Aug 1995, rbcIII the lovebot wrote:
  On Wed, 2 Aug 1995, Robert Smith wrote:
  
   From what I know of Mad Mike, they don't want to be.  More friendships
   are made and more battles are won in the underground rather than on
the
   surface.  More substance, less flash.
  
  Well, I take the militant underground stance of the UR crew with a grain

  of salt.  They often dis +8 an others for licensing to big labels but...
  
  1) Tresor and Tresor II (NovaMute) have UR tracks on them.  This is the 
  same label which licenses Probe and Plastikman and FUSE...
  
  2) Drexciya on WARP
  
  3) Drexciya on Rephlex
  
  4) UR on New Electronica compilations.
  
  Many more examples can be found I'm sure.  I don't think WARP, Mute 
  records and New Electronica are any better than RS.  They pimp just
like 
  Renaat!
  
  So this anti white techno stance is not very solid IMO.  I don't mind 
  though.  I happen to think the Tresor and Tresor II comps the best 
  NovaMute put out.  I think Drexciya deserves the exposure they get on 
  labels like Warp and Rephlex.  I love all of the releases that New 
  Electronica has put out (esp. the new Reflections On Reflections) and 
  think UR are a great compliment to the other srtists featured.
  
  I take the UR, Mad Mike, and Drexciya public statements as part of their

  act.  Much like the facade of some Metal bands who act like devil 
  worshippers.  It's all entertainment and good at that.  I just happen to

  think the whole at war with the commercial forces theme a pretty cool 
  one.
  
  -robert
  
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   / _\  | || ||  _  \|_   _|/  _  \
  / /_\\ | -- || |_) | _| |_ | (_) |__
 /__\\/|_/|_|\_/   ( *electronic* )
  
  Attn;Lovebot
 I dont get out in cyberspace very often so please forgive my 
 net etiquette or any words I may mispell,I do very much app-
 reciate Robert Smiths passionate defense of UR,but I am a
 fighter and in this instance I will come out of the shadows
 in defense of my Label and what it stands for!First regarding
 Drexciya - It hurts me just as much as anyone else who loves
 true Underground music from the source to see a group that
 UR as a Label helped lift from the streets into international
 underground acclaim.Dont forget these projects on UR were not
 Drexciyas first outings,their first outings on their own label
 did not farewell at all.You guys cannot imagine the type of
 time and energy both financially and studiowise that goes into
 making 4 trak material good enough to make a record out of.
 Matter of fact most people cant make 4 trak projects into
 good sounding records,but at UR thats what we did because
 I heard something in those traks - I heard some brothers
 who were using their imaginations to the max,I heard kids
 who were pure at heart and knew nothing of the international
 complexities of this music,I heard dreams.It is very,very
 difficult to descibe what it feels like to lose talented
 people the caliber of Jeff Mills,Robert Hood or Drexciya
 not to lose them due to arguments or disagreements,but to
 lose them due to the environment here in Detroit.It is a
 very difficult place to stay in especially if you have been
 abroad or know others that have been.After returning some 
 people are never the same! Jeff Mills was a world class DJ
 a talent the world now enjoys.He had nowhere to play here in 
 Detroit we would watch as DJ after DJ would come play Detroit
 and for all the hype could not rock the D,basically they
 could not hold a candle next to Jeff Mills.Jeff is xtremly
 competetive so he really wanted to get out there and kik ass
 So when his chance came in 1992 at the Limelite club in N.Y
 he took it! HE knew and I knew that he would never come back!
 I never call Jeff a sellout cause he aint,the brother just did
 what he had to do because that was his chance to share his
gift
 with all of you in 

Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Scotto
I'm an media/audio student at LCC (lcc.edu) with about a year left here then
I'm on to a 4 year school. which by the way I'm having problems finding one
with a music studio production program (every school has a audio program,
but your making audio posts for video I dont want to do that news room crap)
if any one knows of a good audio school in michigan (prefer detroit area)
let me know.

I also produce music. nothing lately but my www.mp3.com/i_majin is still up
that was a trio (2 list members 1 not) and my first atempt at electronic
music (i've played in several diferent bands from classic rock to bluegrass,
blues to cheese country was a music theory student for a bit) since the
break up I have been concertrating on figuring out how my new equipment
works and dj'ing.

scotto


- Original Message -
From: T.J.Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 9:57 AM
Subject: [313] about the members


 Ok, you guys might think this is dumb, but I was thinking it would be cool
if we all had a better idea who we were talking to.  What do you guys do for
a living?  How many of you are producers/DJs?  Is music a hobby or your job?

 Me:
 27 yo
 I design automobile axles for Visteon (Tier 1 supplier).
 I live in the detroit metro area.
 I go to school for engineering at Lawrence Tech during the night.
 I produce techno tracks as a hobby and DJ them too (sometimes).

 Your turn...  ;)

 TJ
 www.wireframerecords.com
 www.mp313.com
 
 PeoplePC:  It's for people. And it's just smart.
 http://www.peoplepc.com

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Re: [313] ain´t no Ewoks

2002-01-31 Thread neontsetse
1 inbetween - 
1 shorty - bout Identity - 

the culture is a construction based on the things we got planted inside :D 

and the things we choose ourself.. 

the idea of a nation is the most negative methaphysical construction I can
think off - 

but it is a methapysical idea that became reality long time ago - 

people have feet to walk over the land, built machines to drive, swim and
fly -  

but people are regulated by the idea of territory 

I have two passports 4 real and I can enter other territorys 

different then people coming from Africa - 

I have much better chances to make an easy living - 

this is unfair - and it´s reality - 

dont stop moving -


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Re: [313] UR soldiers

2002-01-31 Thread Stewart Caig
Why did Public Enemy called thier troops the Security of the first world and
parade about on stage with uzis? Part publicity and part to visually enforce
the politics that thier music embroiled itself in. UR talk about fighting
the programmers by deprogramming the population through sonic assaults, the
idea of them being soldiers just enforces this message. Personally I don't
take it all 'too' seriously, but the whole mythology that surrounds the
entire UR camp (including Drexciya, The Martian etc..) does add a certain
dialogue to thier music which, for me, does actually enhance it.

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Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 3:48 PM
Subject: [313] UR soldiers


 Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers

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 Going back to those questions;

 'Why do UR call themselves soldiers?'

 Don't know, Is it part of a marketing ploy?
 I always thought they trod a fine-line between truths and stories which
 help their image.

 What do other people think??

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Re: [313] UR soldiers

2002-01-31 Thread Otto

Alex Bond wrote:

Going back to those questions;

'Why do UR call themselves soldiers?'

Don't know, Is it part of a marketing ploy?
I always thought they trod a fine-line between truths and stories which
help their image.

What do other people think??

In the words of Mike himself, when a similar question was asked in '95:
http://music.hyperreal.org/library/publicity/underground_resistance/mad_mike_speaks

Also very relevant IMO in regards to the recent Jeff Mills discussion about 
whether/how to progress with techno.


Otto
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This email from Underground Resistance's Mad Mike appeared on the 313 list:

Date: Thu, 03 Aug 1995 03:29:13 -0400 (EDT)
From: Somewhere In Detroit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) DJs That History Forgot 1

On Thu, 3 Aug 1995, Somewhere In Detroit wrote:
 On Wed, 2 Aug 1995, rbcIII the lovebot wrote:
  On Wed, 2 Aug 1995, Robert Smith wrote:
 
   From what I know of Mad Mike, they don't want to be.  More friendships
   are made and more battles are won in the underground rather than on the
   surface.  More substance, less flash.
 
  Well, I take the militant underground stance of the UR crew with a grain
  of salt.  They often dis +8 an others for licensing to big labels but...
 
  1) Tresor and Tresor II (NovaMute) have UR tracks on them.  This is the
  same label which licenses Probe and Plastikman and FUSE...
 
  2) Drexciya on WARP
 
  3) Drexciya on Rephlex
 
  4) UR on New Electronica compilations.
 
  Many more examples can be found I'm sure.  I don't think WARP, Mute
  records and New Electronica are any better than RS.  They pimp just like
  Renaat!
 
  So this anti white techno stance is not very solid IMO.  I don't mind
  though.  I happen to think the Tresor and Tresor II comps the best
  NovaMute put out.  I think Drexciya deserves the exposure they get on
  labels like Warp and Rephlex.  I love all of the releases that New
  Electronica has put out (esp. the new Reflections On Reflections) and
  think UR are a great compliment to the other srtists featured.
 
  I take the UR, Mad Mike, and Drexciya public statements as part of their
  act.  Much like the facade of some Metal bands who act like devil
  worshippers.  It's all entertainment and good at that.  I just happen to
  think the whole at war with the commercial forces theme a pretty cool
  one.
 
  -robert
 
  --   ___  _  _  _  _
   / _\  | || ||  _  \|_   _|/  _  \
  / /_\\ | -- || |_) | _| |_ | (_) |__
 /__\\/|_/|_|\_/   ( *electronic* )
 
  Attn;Lovebot
 I dont get out in cyberspace very often so please forgive my
 net etiquette or any words I may mispell,I do very much app-
 reciate Robert Smiths passionate defense of UR,but I am a
 fighter and in this instance I will come out of the shadows
 in defense of my Label and what it stands for!First regarding
 Drexciya - It hurts me just as much as anyone else who loves
 true Underground music from the source to see a group that
 UR as a Label helped lift from the streets into international
 underground acclaim.Dont forget these projects on UR were not
 Drexciyas first outings,their first outings on their own label
 did not farewell at all.You guys cannot imagine the type of
 time and energy both financially and studiowise that goes into
 making 4 trak material good enough to make a record out of.
 Matter of fact most people cant make 4 trak projects into
 good sounding records,but at UR thats what we did because
 I heard something in those traks - I heard some brothers
 who were using their imaginations to the max,I heard kids
 who were pure at heart and knew nothing of the international
 complexities of this music,I heard dreams.It is very,very
 difficult to descibe what it feels like to lose talented
 people the caliber of Jeff Mills,Robert Hood or Drexciya
 not to lose them due to arguments or disagreements,but to
 lose them due to the environment here in Detroit.It is a
 very difficult place to stay in especially if you have been
 abroad or know others that have been.After returning some
 people are never the same! Jeff Mills was a world class DJ
 a talent the world now enjoys.He had nowhere to play here in
 Detroit we would watch as DJ after DJ would come play Detroit
 and for all the hype could not rock the D,basically they
 could not hold a candle next to Jeff Mills.Jeff is xtremly
 competetive so he really wanted to get out there and kik ass
 So when his chance came in 1992 at the Limelite club in N.Y
 he took it! HE knew and I knew 

Re: [313] UR soldiers

2002-01-31 Thread neontsetse
and 1 mo - 

 'Why do UR call themselves soldiers?'
 
 Don't know, Is it part of a marketing ploy?
 I always thought they trod a fine-line between truths and stories which
 help their image.
 
 What do other people think??

What do they communicate with this ?

Even if it would be inside of a marketing ploy ?  

What is the whole meaning of the attitude ?  :D

having a break - I´m gonna search some stuff from my archive - 

thanks 4 all stepping into

shoutz 

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RE: [313] UR soldiers

2002-01-31 Thread alex.bond

Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers

 Start of message text 

Cool,

That goes a long way to answering!
I've not seen that before, it's difficult for people on other sides of the
world to relate to other peoples shit I guess...




Jongsma, K.J. [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 31/01/2002 16:03:34
To:   Alex Bond/UK/INF/PwC, 313@hyperreal.org
cc:


Subject:  RE: [313] UR soldiers



 Memo from Alex Bond:

 Going back to those questions;

 'Why do UR call themselves soldiers?'

 Don't know, Is it part of a marketing ploy?
 I always thought they trod a fine-line between truths and
 stories which
 help their image.

 What do other people think??

I dunno what other people think, but a few years ago Mad Mike posted this
message on 313 answering your question:

---
Date: Thu, 03 Aug 1995 03:29:13 -0400 (EDT)
From: Somewhere In Detroit
Subject: Re: (313) DJs That History Forgot 1

On Thu, 3 Aug 1995, Somewhere In Detroit wrote:
 On Wed, 2 Aug 1995, rbcIII the lovebot wrote:
  On Wed, 2 Aug 1995, Robert Smith wrote:
 
   From what I know of Mad Mike, they don't want to be.  More
friendships
   are made and more battles are won in the underground rather than on
the
   surface.  More substance, less flash.
 
  Well, I take the militant underground stance of the UR crew with a
grain

  of salt.  They often dis +8 an others for licensing to big labels
but...
 
  1) Tresor and Tresor II (NovaMute) have UR tracks on them.  This is the
  same label which licenses Probe and Plastikman and FUSE...
 
  2) Drexciya on WARP
 
  3) Drexciya on Rephlex
 
  4) UR on New Electronica compilations.
 
  Many more examples can be found I'm sure.  I don't think WARP, Mute
  records and New Electronica are any better than RS.  They pimp just
like
  Renaat!
 
  So this anti white techno stance is not very solid IMO.  I don't mind
  though.  I happen to think the Tresor and Tresor II comps the best
  NovaMute put out.  I think Drexciya deserves the exposure they get on
  labels like Warp and Rephlex.  I love all of the releases that New
  Electronica has put out (esp. the new Reflections On Reflections) and
  think UR are a great compliment to the other srtists featured.
 
  I take the UR, Mad Mike, and Drexciya public statements as part of
their

  act.  Much like the facade of some Metal bands who act like devil
  worshippers.  It's all entertainment and good at that.  I just happen
to

  think the whole at war with the commercial forces theme a pretty cool
  one.
 
  -robert
 
  --   ___  _  _  _  _
   / _\  | || ||  _  \|_   _|/  _  \
  / /_\\ | -- || |_) | _| |_ | (_) |__
 /__\\/|_/|_|\_/   ( *electronic* )
 
  Attn;Lovebot
 I dont get out in cyberspace very often so please forgive my
 net etiquette or any words I may mispell,I do very much app-
 reciate Robert Smiths passionate defense of UR,but I am a
 fighter and in this instance I will come out of the shadows
 in defense of my Label and what it stands for!First regarding
 Drexciya - It hurts me just as much as anyone else who loves
 true Underground music from the source to see a group that
 UR as a Label helped lift from the streets into international
 underground acclaim.Dont forget these projects on UR were not
 Drexciyas first outings,their first outings on their own
label
 did not farewell at all.You guys cannot imagine the type of
 time and energy both financially and studiowise that goes
into
 making 4 trak material good enough to make a record out of.
 Matter of fact most people cant make 4 trak projects into
 good sounding records,but at UR thats what we did because
 I heard something in those traks - I heard some brothers
 who were using their imaginations to the max,I heard kids
 who were pure at heart and knew nothing of the international
 complexities of this music,I heard dreams.It is very,very
 difficult to descibe what it feels like to lose talented
 people the caliber of Jeff Mills,Robert Hood or Drexciya
 not to lose them due to arguments or disagreements,but to
 lose them due to the environment here in Detroit.It is a
 very difficult place to stay in especially if you have been
 abroad or know others that have been.After returning some
 people are never the same! Jeff Mills was a world class DJ
 a talent the world now enjoys.He had nowhere to play here in
 Detroit we would watch as DJ after DJ would come play Detroit
 and for all the hype could not rock the D,basically they
 could not hold a candle next to Jeff Mills.Jeff is xtremly
 

Re: [313] ain´t no Ewoks (BORING! )

2002-01-31 Thread Jussi Lehtonen
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 the culture is a construction based on the things we got planted inside :D 

 the idea of a nation is the most negative methaphysical construction I can
 think off - 

How about taking this conversation to

alt.culture.*
or
alt.metaphysics.*

or if newsgroups aren't your thing to some web-forum. Perhaps I'm the only 
one but this thread (among few other self-evident recent ones) has 
grown very boring and I'm tired of hitting delete. I just lve acting 
as net police...



J

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Re: [313] 4 Hero

2002-01-31 Thread Toby Frith
Basically I think less people should limit thier intake, be it musically or
information, to any one genre. There was a time when the distinctions
weren't as prounounced. 


Couldn't agree more - it seems that the situation within electronic music is
a bit of a paradox. The more and more genres that split and diversify mean
that there are plenty of unexplored avenues that have the opportunity to
crosspollinate (think of a cladogram - used by zoologists to define animal
species - usually through pronounced physical features) one another.
Jazz/Techno, or Dub Techno Maurizio style for example.

 The problem is that by nature we have to classify to identify - the very
nature of the music industry requires this otherwise they'd never sell any
records.  I suppose the nature of the DJ (perhaps in modern times) has
changed.

On the other hand, the old adage that good music always shines through is
perhaps pertinent.

Sorry Thursday afternoon rambling.

Am still getting over the intensity of seeing Brian Wilson live last night.
Was trying to figure how he would sound if he came from Detroit and produced
now!


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From: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Newsgroup 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 3:56 PM
Subject: [313] 4 Hero


I remember the time I heard Mr Kirks Nightmare for the first time. Eddie
Richards dropped it between 33 and a third queens's 'Searching' and
Cybersonik's 'Technarchy'. Basically New York House into early
breakbeat/Hardcore into Techno. Those were the days :) I remember when all
DJ sets were like this.
Basically I think less people should limit thier intake, be it musically or
information, to any one genre. There was a time when the distinctions
weren't as prounounced.

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[313] Suburban Knight album

2002-01-31 Thread Sean Creen
In an attempt to steer us back on-topic...
Does anyone have a release date for the Suburban Knight album on
Peacefrog? I got a copy of some unfinished mixes a few months ago and
thought it was due out in February, but I haven't heard of any publicity
for it...
From what I've heard, it will be pretty essential.

Sean.




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Re: [313] ain´t no Ewoks (BORING!)

2002-01-31 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

Yeah, enough with the armchair philosophy and politics - if you really want
to do something constructive - the 313 list (add the entire internet to
that) is not the place to get it done - your community/neighborhood is. Get
away from the computer and be active - then maybe you can come back and
tell us what you did to make it a better place but sitting around talking
metaphysics isn't going to do it. Vote Nader. Thank you.

MEK




   
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On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 the culture is a construction based on the things we got planted inside
:D

 the idea of a nation is the most negative methaphysical construction I
can
 think off -

How about taking this conversation to

alt.culture.*
or
alt.metaphysics.*

or if newsgroups aren't your thing to some web-forum. Perhaps I'm the only
one but this thread (among few other self-evident recent ones) has
grown very boring and I'm tired of hitting delete. I just lve acting
as net police...



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[313] U R souldiers

2002-01-31 Thread neontsetse
need 2 add this - 

I never wanted 2 speak with the words of others and instrumentalize them 4
my own sight 

if this happens or happened I am sorry and tell me  

but I do see that the way it´s treated here is also instrmentalizing
sometimes,

by not talking about the things that are there -  

- it´s a thin line 

- this is xactly why I want to get the messages straight,  

that people talk about what the ideas of what the artists want to
communicate 

and if they interact to it - yep dancing, singing swinging and feeling and
moving 

one thing that I do know 4 sure is -  it´s not only music 


hm and to big Michael - the subject 'boring is interesting - 

how can u go so wild, when u can click it away ? 

you wouldn´t even need to read ? - I was just answering your answer anyway -

- but till I get kicked off the list today :D 

- gonna make some more noise - 


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Re: [313] ain´t no Ewoks (BORING!)

2002-01-31 Thread robin pinning

 Yeah, enough with the armchair philosophy and politics - if you really want
 to do something constructive - the 313 list (add the entire internet to
 that) is not the place to get it done - your community/neighborhood is. Get
 away from the computer and be active - then maybe you can come back and
 tell us what you did to make it a better place but sitting around talking
 metaphysics isn't going to do it. Vote Nader. Thank you.

i partially agree with you but like or not 313 will always veer toward
that kind of  discussion due to the deeper ended nature of the music
(check Mike Banks inspirational words, then check his music!)

so MEK what music are you really feeling at the moment? (to bring the
conv. on topic)

me i'm into 313 techno more than ever (after being into it for many years,
playing house, electro, etc i alwasy come back around to 313)

some tunes i'm feeling at the mo:

suburban knight vs. locutus (dark quest (unfinished journey) on bipolar
bolz bolz 'take a walk' dj bone mix (let that bass growl!!)
red planet 9 - prayer stick (so when's rp10 due?)
ratio rmxed- dan bell mix
titonton - never letting go (dan curtin rmx)
frankie bones - black and white (obvious sample, nice dark treatment)
funk d'void - diabla (kevin 'master reese' saunderson mix)
fix - flash (origianl mix, a work of pure funk genius)
3rd from the sun - 3rd from the sun (drum programming!!)
gary martin - in rythem (orig mix) (teknotika) (how under-rated is this
guy?)

over to you folks.

robin...


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Re: [313] U R souldiers

2002-01-31 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

hm and to big Michael

If this is meant to be me then I'd appreciate you not using my personal
name in such a condescending manner - if it's a fight with words you
want...

- the subject 'boring is interesting -

That was not my subject line - I was replying to someone else's who added
the word boring

how can u go so wild, when u can click it away ?

What exactly does this mean? Click WHAT away? What am I going wild over?
You are being VERY vague and I do understand you have a language barrier to
overcome but I'm willing to work with that and understand what you mean.

you wouldn´t even need to read ?

Again, read WHAT?!

- I was just answering your answer anyway -

- but till I get kicked off the list today :D

- gonna make some more noise -

Make all the noise you want but until you actually DO SOMETHING TO IMPROVE
THE WORLD IN A TANGIBLE FORM (like volunteer in your community, etc.) -
noise is all you will be making.

Any more personal communications between myself and you I'd like to keep
off the 313 list because so far it has had little to do with music...

peace
MEK



   
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need 2 add this -

I never wanted 2 speak with the words of others and instrumentalize them 4
my own sight

if this happens or happened I am sorry and tell me

but I do see that the way it´s treated here is also instrmentalizing
sometimes,

by not talking about the things that are there -

- it´s a thin line

- this is xactly why I want to get the messages straight,

that people talk about what the ideas of what the artists want to
communicate

and if they interact to it - yep dancing, singing swinging and feeling and
moving

one thing that I do know 4 sure is -  it´s not only music


hm and to big Michael - the subject 'boring is interesting -

how can u go so wild, when u can click it away ?

you wouldn´t even need to read ? - I was just answering your answer anyway
-

- but till I get kicked off the list today :D

- gonna make some more noise -


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RE: [313] Feelin' at the mo'(WAS: ain´t no Ewoks (BORING!))

2002-01-31 Thread Dennis Donohue

so MEK what music are you really feeling at the moment? (to bring the conv.
on topic) robin said:
me i'm into 313 techno more than ever (after being into it for many 
years, playing house, electro, etc i alwasy come back around to 313)

some tunes i'm feeling at the mo:

funk d'void - diabla (kevin 'master reese' saunderson mix)

Great tune right there.  Have you checked the flipside?  The Hacker mix is
one of my favorites (even though it varies less from the original than
KMS's)  It's got a lot of the same feel as the Hacker works that I really
like.  If you like that one, check out the Goodlife EP (on Goodlife) with
Oxia and the Hacker.  The Hacker tune on there is good, and the Oxia track
is excellent!

Cheers,
Dennis

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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Oscillate
In a message dated 1/31/02 9:57:30 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
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 Me:
 Old school.
 I am an independent AR/marketing consultant.  
 I do not live in the detroit metro area, but have spent my share of time 
 there.
 During the night, I have electric dreams.
 I DJ.



RE: [313] Feelin' at the mo'(WAS: ain´t no Ewoks (BORING!))

2002-01-31 Thread robin pinning
 so MEK what music are you really feeling at the moment? (to bring the conv.
 on topic) robin said:
 me i'm into 313 techno more than ever (after being into it for many
 years, playing house, electro, etc i alwasy come back around to 313)

 some tunes i'm feeling at the mo:

 funk d'void - diabla (kevin 'master reese' saunderson mix)

 Great tune right there.  Have you checked the flipside?  The Hacker mix is
 one of my favorites (even though it varies less from the original than
 KMS's)  It's got a lot of the same feel as the Hacker works that I really
 like.  If you like that one, check out the Goodlife EP (on Goodlife) with
 Oxia and the Hacker.  The Hacker tune on there is good, and the Oxia track
 is excellent!


yeah i'm very much into those two too. yeah the flip hacker mix is why i
bought the 12 funnily enough.

the hacker rmx with oxia on missile is also worth checking (the oxia mix
demostrates a reese bassline to tie this into last weeks discussion)

cheers

robin...


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[313] uk club date (sorry if it don't concern you)

2002-01-31 Thread innercity records
SUPERCONDUCTOR in conjunction with innercity

FRIDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 
@ THINK TANK, LEEDS
9PM - 3AM
DOOR £7.00

with 3 deck drunken maestro
CLAUDE YOUNG 
releases on djax up beats, seventh city, deta, hardwax, puzzlebox, dow and more.
this night will see claude mix it up in true (people) detroit style 
incorporating
deep house grooves, electro beatz and dark techno rhythms.
come witness a techno legend in intimate (250 capacity) club surroundings.

we're operating a paying guest list as ticket system and it's getting full.
send details by return to guarantee your place. 
note - guest list ends at 11pm then it's first come first served.

cheap booze all night. 

superconductor is after this night on the last friday of the month
future guests tbc















Re: [313] uk club - claude young - 4hero

2002-01-31 Thread neontsetse
1 mo shorty as I see some crosslink 4 them not knowing the Dollis Hill
history - 

claude young done some great remix for jacobs optical stairway (4hero) 

- solar feelings - r+s 


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RE: [313] Charles Webster

2002-01-31 Thread Brian Dillard
I think it's well-produced, but a lot of the lyrics are pretty cheesy. My
Sweet Butterfly? OK, like THAT'S not the most overused metaphor in the
entire English language. Nothing makes my skin crawl more than destroying a
soulful piece of electronic music with lyrics that belong on an N'Sync
album.

Brian

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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Charles Webster


Yeah I've heard it (own it). I really like it actually, it's mostly
downbeat tempo, some male vocals, some female vocals. Very soulful. 

-Dave


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RE: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Brian Dillard
me: 29
born: battle creek
reside: san francisco
previous: 5 years in chicago w/ frequent trips to detroit
before that: michgan state
occupation: full-time programmer/part-time freelance writer
make music? no, but review it at armchair-dj.com

brian

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To: 'T.J.Johnson'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] about the members


Name: George Jones IV
Alias: Logic7, Subject28
Occupation: Technical Systems Administrator - PentaMark WorldWide
(Chrysler's only marketing/ad firm)
Residence: Sterling Heights, Mi

I produce music as a hobby, but I'm gonna try to do more with it this year.
I DJ occasionally around Detroit. I'm also into graphic design, programming,
and 3D animation. My main website is http://www.geocities.com/labwerx and
for design it's http://www.geocities.com/labwerx/design .

Next...


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Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 9:57 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] about the members


Ok, you guys might think this is dumb, but I was thinking it would be cool
if we all had a better idea who we were talking to.  What do you guys do for
a living?  How many of you are producers/DJs?  Is music a hobby or your job?

Me:
27 yo
I design automobile axles for Visteon (Tier 1 supplier).
I live in the detroit metro area.
I go to school for engineering at Lawrence Tech during the night.
I produce techno tracks as a hobby and DJ them too (sometimes).

Your turn...  ;)

TJ
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www.mp313.com

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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Ian
Why not?
Me:
36 years young
Manage web development for Big 3 automaker
Detroit metro
Rampant techno CD collector
313 subscriber for 7 years

Let me see your list elders!
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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
Me:

33
List subscriber for a while...don't know how long.
in st. louis for the past 543 days.
am an assistant professor of political science and african/afro-american
studies.
grew up in and around detroit.

unbroken and unbowed.


peace
lks




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Re: [313] U R souldiers

2002-01-31 Thread glyph1001

Ok let me uh..try and use my deciphering skills here.  Heheh.

What the guy means here Micheal is that why would you respond
with such fervor (wild) when you can delete (click it away=delete) the
post so that you wouldn't have to read it.


Glyph

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hm and to big Michael



If this is meant to be me then I'd appreciate you not using my personal
name in such a condescending manner - if it's a fight with words you
want...


- the subject 'boring is interesting -



That was not my subject line - I was replying to someone else's who added
the word boring


how can u go so wild, when u can click it away ?



What exactly does this mean? Click WHAT away? What am I going wild over?
You are being VERY vague and I do understand you have a language barrier to
overcome but I'm willing to work with that and understand what you mean.


you wouldn´t even need to read ?



Again, read WHAT?!


- I was just answering your answer anyway -




- but till I get kicked off the list today :D




- gonna make some more noise -



Make all the noise you want but until you actually DO SOMETHING TO IMPROVE
THE WORLD IN A TANGIBLE FORM (like volunteer in your community, etc.) -
noise is all you will be making.

Any more personal communications between myself and you I'd like to keep
off the 313 list because so far it has had little to do with music...

peace
MEK


  
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need 2 add this -

I never wanted 2 speak with the words of others and instrumentalize them 4
my own sight

if this happens or happened I am sorry and tell me

but I do see that the way it´s treated here is also instrmentalizing
sometimes,

by not talking about the things that are there -

- it´s a thin line

- this is xactly why I want to get the messages straight,

that people talk about what the ideas of what the artists want to
communicate

and if they interact to it - yep dancing, singing swinging and feeling and
moving

one thing that I do know 4 sure is -  it´s not only music


hm and to big Michael - the subject 'boring is interesting -

how can u go so wild, when u can click it away ?

you wouldn´t even need to read ? - I was just answering your answer anyway
-

- but till I get kicked off the list today :D

- gonna make some more noise -


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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Dan Sicko

okay ... Ian's thrown down the gauntlet (data glove?):

33 years old.
Copywriter for ad agency devoted to one of the Big 3.
Born in Detroit. Live in the Metro Area.
Write about techno. Visit my vinyl collection in the basement when 
schedule permits.

313 subscriber for 7 years.

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[313] re: about the members

2002-01-31 Thread neontsetse
I like this idea bout getting a kind of picture of you people here .
and I´ll do it 2 - though the web is very dangerous nowadays  
and we even got people on the list snapping profiles 4 business ! 
and after some comments we surely also got some other official friends
scanning :D 
but bla --- 
me: 30  
work 4 my own web-company - building webpages  
live in Heidelberg Germsmoney - 
various music related projects but won´t xplain here -
but I can sit over 2 hours trying to understand the relation of the tones in
one pattern 
I love exact sounds that vibrate the body 
I love music - I love it with + without lyrics ...   

If I would make a party in nottinghill - it would look something like this
at the moment:

--
LOTUS FEVER 
--

Thursday 37th February 2002

@ Moogie bar, Bottleham
8-12pm
FREEEZ WITHOUT ENTRY

Next date: Thurs 37th March  thereforeafterIseewhatucan´tsee

---

an evening with new and old nu-new-wave-old-beats, nu-notsoulbutsoul,
bootywithoutboots

old-nu-jazz, broken fixed beats  j-pop, j-lo-pop through a wider lense - 

Ruichi Sakamoto - Larry Heard - Missy Eliott -  Robert Hood - Aaliyah -
Neptunes - 

Keith Tucker - P.Diddy (the bitch)- Foxy Brown (my man) - Jay Dee - Mission
- Seiji -  

Recloose - 4hero - Irma Thomas - Howling Wolf - Sydney Bechet - Ernie K Doe
- 

Biz Markie - EPMD  - Public Enemy - UR -  Carl Craig - Brett Dancer - Mike
Grant - Theo Parrish 

- Sylvia  - Archie Shepp  - Doug Hammond - so many  more :D 

edit - but in germs - 
- I only spin tekno without using any hi hats, bassline chords, melody-stuff
ca. 190 bpm :D  

 

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RE: [313] Pump up the vol.. VHS

2002-01-31 Thread Matthew Mangold
speaking of the pump up the volume series: is volume three on the net in
.mpg format yet?

matthew

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From: Jens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 5:34 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Pump up the vol.. VHS


Does any of you in the UK have the three Pump up the volume episodes on VHS,
and is it possible for me to get a copy?
thanks


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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread R.Y.Fixer
list elders?  eh, speak up Ian...

33yo.  

Technology consultant (digital film/special effects  internet related
mostly), budding entrepeneur (if only I would ever learn to spell it)

Born in Detroit, lived around SE Michigan including Ann Arbor 
Greektown, then took off for the call of Hollywood, then SF, then back
to Hollywood.  Now living in Cork City, Ireland.

Make no music or dj, but have been known to help put on some parties
here and there in various ways.

First posting to 313 was October, 1994 (had to check the archives for
that one)

On Thu, 2002-01-31 at 20:18, Ian wrote:
 Why not?
 Me:
 36 years young
 Manage web development for Big 3 automaker
 Detroit metro
 Rampant techno CD collector
 313 subscriber for 7 years
 
 Let me see your list elders!
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Re: [313] ain´t no Ewoks (BORING!)

2002-01-31 Thread glyph1001
Now c'mon guys.  Be nice, will ya?  The man's trying to understand and 
explore the messages behind
Detroit Techno.  Its not all just about Artists and Titles.  Like Mike 
says, alot of this music are the dreams
of artists who live in Detroit.  Why do they have these dreams?  Is it 
because these dreams are based
on the truths that many are not willing to admit or want to sweep under 
the rug?  

I'm not saying we have to talk about them everyday but when it comes up, 
please show some respect
to those who are looking for deeper answers.  If you have nothing to 
enlighten us all with, then delete the

post and move on.

Peace,

Glyph

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Yeah, enough with the armchair philosophy and politics - if you really want
to do something constructive - the 313 list (add the entire internet to
that) is not the place to get it done - your community/neighborhood is. Get
away from the computer and be active - then maybe you can come back and
tell us what you did to make it a better place but sitting around talking
metaphysics isn't going to do it. Vote Nader. Thank you.

MEK



  
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On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


the culture is a construction based on the things we got planted inside


:D


the idea of a nation is the most negative methaphysical construction I


can


think off -



How about taking this conversation to

alt.culture.*
or
alt.metaphysics.*

or if newsgroups aren't your thing to some web-forum. Perhaps I'm the only
one but this thread (among few other self-evident recent ones) has
grown very boring and I'm tired of hitting delete. I just lve acting
as net police...



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RE: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Holly MacDonald-Korth
ok, here goes... the peer pressure has gotten to me...

sex: f
age: 26
born  raised: detroit area
currently living: salt lake city, ut
occupation: marketing analyst for a top 10 etailer
records: about 1500 that don't get played enough
313: list sub for 7 years 
music: hard core house-head

peace,
h

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[313] about the members

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


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

2002-01-31 Thread Geoffrey Richards



Ok, you guys might think this is dumb, but I was thinking it would be cool 
if we all had a better idea who we were talking to.  What
do you guys do for a living?  How many of you are producers/DJs?  Is music 
a hobby or your job?


Hola list members,

23 years old.  Live in Iowa City, Iowa (like kent and vince also on this 
list); have family in Detroit.
I work as a drug dealer  ;)  no really, I'm a pharmacy technician, so  its 
all certified and legal and stuff.
Sometimes, when I'm inspired I produce music, sometimes I jam with a couple 
of friends, but more often than either of these, I drop wax on the steel 
wheels  (mostly as a hobby, though in a few years, maybe as my main job).


-geoff


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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Samu Eilola

male.
23.
finland, oulu.
student (computer science or something)
member since 1997 
more into german techno/house nowadays :)
not so much good stuff coming from D lately.
made some crappy tracks.
djs to my drunken frends.





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RE: [313] about the members huh

2002-01-31 Thread J. T.
uhh...is this 313 lovelines...im 25, all man, on 313 longer than you, got 
more records than you..

i love you guys and im not complaining but this is kinda ridiculous.
how many people are on this list...are only the extra-important people 
supposed to post their stats...i dont get it



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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Lorie R

sex: 4x a week please
age: 24
born  raised: South Bend, IN
currently living: Dayton, OH (lesser of two evils)
occupation: Head of a .com for a health food/supplement company. 
http://www.nutriwarehouse.com If you need vitamins come to me! : )

records: Not a one.
313: not sure how long. Maybe 4-5 yrs. I have had been subbed with 3 or 4 
email addys at different times though.
music: Techno, house, electro, experimental, some industrial, some indie, 
some 80's, some classical.. ok ill stop.



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Re: [313] re: about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Sam MacCutchan
I figure I'll participate in this..

23
I live in the suburbs of Toronto (Canada).
Born in St. Paul, Minessota, 9 months later moved to London UK (parents
are british), 3 years later moved to Canada.
I work as a Network/Systems Administrator for a small Radio
Communications company
Made a few attempts at making music, not very succesful.
Never got around to buying proper turntables.. Although have 3x more
vinyl than cd's
Have been lurking on and off this list for 5 or so years.



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Re: [313] re: about the members

2002-01-31 Thread joshtwentythree
me...

22
Boulder Colorado, moved here from california about 4
and a half years ago, i do IT work for IBM...i throw
some random little parties with friends, dj, starting
to try my hands at production with miserable
results...and currently starting school to get a music
industry studies degree...

josh23

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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread d.pinter

30
work: NYC Retail interior designer
live: Connecticut
organizer of last years fashion must-have, the 313 t-shirts (anyone still 
wearing theirs)
did a Detroit/Chicago inspired radio show in Cleveland in the mid 90's
Always suckered by Mike Banks to drive him for pizza on Cass corridor when I 
lived in detroit.

-dave 
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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Mxyzptlk
45 years old, married, work at Generous Motors (hated it lo these 25+ 
years), almost done with my MA and looking for a Ph.D program next. Used to 
moonlight as a record store geek in the late 70s-early 80s (the days of 
Bookies Club 870, etc.) and now I suppose I'm simply a geek. Have owned and 
do own lots of music - eclectically. Mostly I lurk and post auction links, 
but talk of certain obscure proto 313 trends pulls me into the fray. Have 
been subbed probably 5 years under 3 or 4 email handles. Grew up and 
abide in a NW Detroit suburb (Walled Lake).


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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread joshtwentythree

 organizer of last years fashion must-have, the 313
 t-shirts (anyone still wearing theirs)



it's my favorite t-shirt :)

josh23

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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread henrique casanova
21 years old. music lover. i live in Porto Alegre (Brasil) since i was born.
i sell insurance douring the day and spend my nights with music.. i do make
music.. oldscholl detroit techno. totaly influencied by the contemplative
techno of may, mad mike, carl craig... i dont make any inovations.. just
like the way things used to be. 808, 909, 303 and strings. its IS a hobby
but i do plan to release some ep's for detroit lables douring this life
time.

 take care u all..


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From: T.J.Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:57 PM
Subject: [313] about the members


 Ok, you guys might think this is dumb, but I was thinking it would be cool
if we all had a better idea who we were talking to.  What do you guys do for
a living?  How many of you are producers/DJs?  Is music a hobby or your job?

 Me:
 27 yo
 I design automobile axles for Visteon (Tier 1 supplier).
 I live in the detroit metro area.
 I go to school for engineering at Lawrence Tech during the night.
 I produce techno tracks as a hobby and DJ them too (sometimes).

 Your turn...  ;)

 TJ
 www.wireframerecords.com
 www.mp313.com
 
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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Mxyzptlk
Yes...and I was spotted in mine at last year's DEMF by none other than 
josh23 himself :-)

jeff


At 03:40 PM 1/31/2002, you wrote:


 organizer of last years fashion must-have, the 313
 t-shirts (anyone still wearing theirs)



it's my favorite t-shirt :)

josh23

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RE: [313] about the members huh

2002-01-31 Thread Holly MacDonald-Korth
well, i much prefer it to another mills or hawtin discussion.

-Original Message-
From: J. T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 2:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] about the members huh


yeah im a whiner! no its fine! glad to see people coming out of woodwork and

not just 313 celebs..
i'm really curious to read these bios and stuff but i just dont want several

hundred strangers telling me about themselves at once...


no not everyone has to answer, some can just whine,
like someone always does wa issue that or this :)
and i know only us residents and i will answer cause its kinda american
thing that, introducing yerself and so on





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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread glyph1001

This is like filling out a AOL profile.  =)

Name: Marina
Sex: Female
Age: 28/ Taurus  =)
Born: Hong Kong, Kowloon
Raised: NYC/Chicago
Living currently: Doing a stint in Detroit.
On list since: 1997.
Record/CD Collection? I share a big rec. collection with my brother 
dating back to the 80's.  Small CD collection.  =)
Occupation: I help run a (soon to be 2) labels in Detroit.  I also do 
graphics and web design for the labels.  
Hobbies: All of the above and want to get into doing documentaries and 
films, script writing...the whole nine yards.

Fave Quote:  Don't ask because you probably won't like what I have to say.










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Re[2]: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Brian 'balistic' Prince
I only spent five days in the 1970s.  Learned to ride a bike the year
Strings of Life was released.

I work at a computer animation studio, primarily serving as a lighting
and texture designer.  Currently doing an educational series for PBS
produced by the guy who played Slim Goodbody, but have done feature
film pre-production and game work before that (Rampage 3 for PSX and
NCAA Football 2k2 for DC). Also do fine art and digital painting and
photography on the side. Would eventually like to lose the day job and
make a living selling prints of my work.

Sound-wise, I've been listening to electronic music since I was 13
('93).  First techno CD I bought was Best of Rave vol. 1 on
Priority.  Almost returned Tresor 2 to Tower I was so initially bored
with it . . . needless to say it grew on me.  I've been making music
since 94, when a friend gave me a computer with a copy of Scream
Tracker installed on it.  Until recently, I only produced for myself,
to let off steam, but you may seem some wax from me soon.  I've
composed well over a hundred tracks, but there are only maybe fifteen
that I've let other people hear.  Most of those are on my website.

I don't DJ, but I keep meaning to learn, if only to give techno more
exposure in Utah.  I've probably only got a hundred 12s, but at least
400 CDs, 2/3rds of which are some shade of techno.  I'm pretty sure
I'm keeping PlanetX in business.

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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread glyph1001
OH OH OH,  One more goal I'd like to achieve, along with my partner in 
life is to apply for a grant that can enable us to get iMacs and fruity 
loops, cubase, reason, rebirth etc into a Detroit school and teach inner 
city kids how to make music.  I think the future of Techno lies there.   =)



glyph1001 wrote:


This is like filling out a AOL profile.  =)

Name: Marina
Sex: Female
Age: 28/ Taurus  =)
Born: Hong Kong, Kowloon
Raised: NYC/Chicago
Living currently: Doing a stint in Detroit.
On list since: 1997.
Record/CD Collection? I share a big rec. collection with my brother 
dating back to the 80's.  Small CD collection.  =)
Occupation: I help run a (soon to be 2) labels in Detroit.  I also do 
graphics and web design for the labels.  Hobbies: All of the above and 
want to get into doing documentaries and films, script writing...the 
whole nine yards.

Fave Quote:  Don't ask because you probably won't like what I have to say.










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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread atomly
Name: atomly
Sex: M
Age: 22
Born: Minot, ND
Raised: Minot and Fargo, ND. Minneapolis for 2 years for college
Living currently: Chicago
On list since: ?
Record/CD Collection? A couple hundred.  More into production than
DJing.
Occupation: Computer Programmer
Hobbies: Making music 

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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, glyph1001 wrote:

 OH OH OH,  One more goal I'd like to achieve, along with my partner in
 life is to apply for a grant that can enable us to get iMacs and fruity
 loops, cubase, reason, rebirth etc into a Detroit school and teach inner
 city kids how to make music.  I think the future of Techno lies there.   =)

one of my friends started thinkdetroita nonprofit that teaches detroit
kids how to use computers and also involves them in sports programs.  if
he can do something like this...i don't see why you can't.  this is
EMINENTLY DOABLE.


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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Kevin Conrad
25 yrs. old
Born in Rochester, NY - Moved to suburban Detroit
about a year and a half ago.
Electrical Engineer for GM
I have turntables, but don't use them as much since I
started writing my own stuff.  It's now a passionate
hobby of mine.
Joined the list a bit after I moved here, I mostly
lurk.  I've met some really cool people through it
though.

Kevin
www.mp313.com


--- T.J.Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ok, you guys might think this is dumb, but I was
 thinking it would be cool if we all had a better
 idea who we were talking to.  What do you guys do
 for a living?  How many of you are producers/DJs? 
 Is music a hobby or your job?
 
 Me:
 27 yo
 I design automobile axles for Visteon (Tier 1
 supplier).
 I live in the detroit metro area.
 I go to school for engineering at Lawrence Tech
 during the night.
 I produce techno tracks as a hobby and DJ them too
 (sometimes).
 
 Your turn...  ;)
 
 TJ
 www.wireframerecords.com
 www.mp313.com
 
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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread The Deliverator
ok here goes;

29, almost 30 years old.
Network admin and oracle dba for a small manufacturing firm.
Born in detroit, grew up in roseville, still visit detroit a bunch.  Lived
in cleveland oh for the past 9 years.
occasionaly make my own tracks (plug!) at http://www.assasins.net
313 Subbed for 2.5 years

jim


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From: Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: [313] about the members


 okay ... Ian's thrown down the gauntlet (data glove?):

 33 years old.
 Copywriter for ad agency devoted to one of the Big 3.
 Born in Detroit. Live in the Metro Area.
 Write about techno. Visit my vinyl collection in the basement when
 schedule permits.
 313 subscriber for 7 years.

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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Nicole Slavin
ok, got by the last one.
I'm 28 and I live in London. As you can see, not much response from here,
stiff  upper lip and all.
felt compelled to reply through difference, occupation: high school teacher.
We have a radio station and some djing just started, the kids love it and
the government is paying for it. it is an inner city school. of course the
kids are not into what i am - detroit techno, detroit electro, all things
detroit, and some uk stuff that sounds detroit.
many records, music-making credentials: dubious.
sorry to all who are sick of these emails.
-Original Message-
From: glyph1001 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
Date: 31 January 2002 22:09
Subject: Re: [313] about the members


OH OH OH,  One more goal I'd like to achieve, along with my partner in
life is to apply for a grant that can enable us to get iMacs and fruity
loops, cubase, reason, rebirth etc into a Detroit school and teach inner
city kids how to make music.  I think the future of Techno lies there.   =)


glyph1001 wrote:

 This is like filling out a AOL profile.  =)

 Name: Marina
 Sex: Female
 Age: 28/ Taurus  =)
 Born: Hong Kong, Kowloon
 Raised: NYC/Chicago
 Living currently: Doing a stint in Detroit.
 On list since: 1997.
 Record/CD Collection? I share a big rec. collection with my brother
 dating back to the 80's.  Small CD collection.  =)
 Occupation: I help run a (soon to be 2) labels in Detroit.  I also do
 graphics and web design for the labels.  Hobbies: All of the above and
 want to get into doing documentaries and films, script writing...the
 whole nine yards.
 Fave Quote:  Don't ask because you probably won't like what I have to
say.










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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread jonathan morse

28 y.o.
from rochester, ny but stuck in pensacola, florida until july or so
DoD employee
first trip to detroit was w/ mark gage for 'spastik' in 1994. been back 
a few times a year since and lived there briefly in 1996
naturally progressed into detroit techno via similar musical 
tastes/interests growing up (had an older cousin who was a new waver so 
ive been hip to the music scene since a kid)
2500 or so records that im as many miles from plus about another 1000 
cd's which i have a handful of with me

computer: titanium g4 laptop
been on the list ca. 1995

On Thursday, January 31, 2002, at 05:17 PM, Kevin Conrad wrote:


25 yrs. old
Born in Rochester, NY - Moved to suburban Detroit
about a year and a half ago.
Electrical Engineer for GM
I have turntables, but don't use them as much since I
started writing my own stuff.  It's now a passionate
hobby of mine.
Joined the list a bit after I moved here, I mostly
lurk.  I've met some really cool people through it
though.

Kevin
www.mp313.com


--- T.J.Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Ok, you guys might think this is dumb, but I was
thinking it would be cool if we all had a better
idea who we were talking to.  What do you guys do
for a living?  How many of you are producers/DJs?
Is music a hobby or your job?

Me:
27 yo
I design automobile axles for Visteon (Tier 1
supplier).
I live in the detroit metro area.
I go to school for engineering at Lawrence Tech
during the night.
I produce techno tracks as a hobby and DJ them too
(sometimes).

Your turn...  ;)

TJ
www.wireframerecords.com
www.mp313.com

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Re: [313] about the members huh

2002-01-31 Thread TJ Johnson
g
- Original Message -
From: J. T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 1:13 PM
Subject: RE: [313] about the members huh


 uhh...is this 313 lovelines...im 25, all man, on 313 longer than you, got
 more records than you..
 i love you guys and im not complaining but this is kinda ridiculous.
 how many people are on this list...are only the extra-important people
 supposed to post their stats...i dont get it


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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread rob webb
despite JT's reservations and the slight sense of lameness that i can't help 
feeling... well, it's only a bit of fun innit:


fullname: robert william webb
age: 28
hometown: leicester (uk).
currenthome: london (uk).
occupation: computer stuff.
subscribed: some time.
favoriterecord: New Order Technique.
first313record: Retro Techno compilation. hooked ever since.
visited313: once, September 1999. made a massive impression on me. forever 
grateful to everyone who helped on that trip, and privileged to have met so 
many wonderful and friendly ppl.
hobbies: music, being wrong, despairing at the current form and uncertain 
financial future of my beloved Nottingham Forest FC.
currentlyplaying: Carl A Finlow Definition (Device), followed by ISAN 
Lucky Cat (Morr Music).


maybe we should do a webpage for this shit?  it's kinda interesting to know 
who everyone is, tho the volume of emails (which i'm contributing to) is 
likely to get out of hand.  George/Dan/[EMAIL PROTECTED] - can we tack 
something onto the side of the mythical list faq?




rob


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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread TJ Johnson
got mine!
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: [313] about the members


 
  organizer of last years fashion must-have, the 313
  t-shirts (anyone still wearing theirs)
 
 
 
 it's my favorite t-shirt :)
 
 josh23
 
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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread Matthew L. Thompson
Age: 32
Resides:  South Bend, Indiana
Employed: Assembly worker for a commercial vehicle manufacturer flirting
with mis-management into oblivion. Considering a career change into one of
the many IT fields out there (or whatever is left to choose from now).

313 list member since 1999-ish? (mainly a lurker absorbing the wisdom and
knowledge of Detroit Techno-philes on the list and rabid Inner City/Kevin
Saunderson fan)

Hooked on Techno circa 1990, my techno collection is limited mostly to a
crate or two or older early 90's Detroit and Belgium techno, another few
crates of Chicago house, couple of crates of Chicago/LA and UK hard house,
and yet another couple of crates of that annoying progressive and trance
stuff a lot 313'ers love to hate. :)  Oh yeah, and a bunch of old and new
hiphop as well.  I do a couple of radio mixes each week for a radio station
in the South Bend area and I'm always looking at clubs and parties to spin
at in the area.  I'll never rely on DJ'ing to make a living, but I'll
continue to do it as long as I enjoy it.

Missed out on DEMF I, but made it to DEMF II last year (the hail on Sunday
night was particularly memorable)... in spite of the disposal of Carl Craig,
I'll likely attend again this year.

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[313] Deep Space Radio

2002-01-31 Thread SST
Anyone know where to find Deep Space Radio archives on the 
internet? thanks a bunch.

steve

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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread J. T.
despite JT's reservations and the slight sense of lameness that i can't 
help

feeling... well, it's only a bit of fun innit:


dammit rob!! (hey!) haha no you guys have your fun, i just dont think anyone 
is going to remember much of this info about each other come next week.



maybe we should do a webpage for this shit?  it's kinda interesting to know
who everyone is, tho the volume of emails (which i'm contributing to) is
likely to get out of hand.  George/Dan/[EMAIL PROTECTED] - can we tack
something onto the side of the mythical list faq?


that makes a hell of a lot more sense to me, or hell maybe there could be a 
313 bulletin board (ala globaldarkness, submerge, technotourist) where 
people could get to know each other and be more social and shoot the shit.

speaking of, y to all the old vravers out there!

j

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