Re: [313] Ableton Live

2002-02-02 Thread Hans Veneman
On Tue, May 16, 1989 at 04:01:13PM -0400, Kao Jyan wrote:
 gerhard behles from monolake (among others) developed Reaktor.
 i've got a feeling this is where the mix up came from.
 kaojyan

Gerhard Behles and Robert Henke both had a hand in developing Live. In
fact, Gerhard is CEO/founder of Ableton. Read an interview with Gerhard
here: http://www.em411.com/interview-show.php?interview_id=25. 

Cheers,
Hans

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[313] UR-Killer whale

2002-02-02 Thread Arne Weinberg
Hello folks,


Can somebody please answer the following:
UR-Killer whale is only available on the legendary Revolution for a change 
LP
If so, is it the only exclusive track on the LP???

Thanx in advance,
Arne

Arne Weinberg
GROUND ZERO Rec. / STARBABY Rec. / PROPAGANDA Rec.
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Re: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread Otto
Name: Otto 
Age: 29, Taurus 
Born: Amsterdam, the Netherlands 
Living in: Rotterdam aka Dutch Techno City (cue flamewar with people
from Utrecht and Eindhoven *grin*)
Work: research/teaching at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus
University, which can sometimes produce interesting situations if you
run into one of your students at 5am in a club...LOL!
NonWork: Chief Travelling Officer for TechnoTourist.org, although I
haven't been to Detroit since last DEMF, so I'm developing withdrawal
symptoms :)
Producing: one day...
DJing: if anyone is crazy enough to let me (thanks Marsel!)
Label: Keynote, aka the label formerly known as Ground Zero (quick plug:
the next release will be by Fabrice Lig under his Mauler moniker and
includes a Duplex remix, out in March)
Label motto: Deep down, it all comes from the soul. There's no other
way.
On the list since: '94 (let's save the 'embarrassing first posts'-thread
for another time, shall we?)
Record collection: too many to be able to find anything, too few to be
jaded about music
Embarrassing-moment-occurring-on-a-regular-basis: trying to trainspot a
record, only to find out that it's one I already have
Fav. Club: Body  Soul in New York. Think the Sound Signatures party @
DEMF, only even better. Quite simply in a league of its own. 
Writers: Ben Elton, Neal Stephenson, Jim Davis, Manuel Castells, Karl
Weick
Films: The Player, Dead Poets Society, In The Mood For Love, Spaceballs,
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
Quote: If you want to reach the source you have to swim against the
stream (Stanislav Jerzy Lec)

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Re: [313] UR-Killer whale

2002-02-02 Thread Stewart Caig
I've got my very battered copy right here.

A1 Riot
A2. Punisher
A3. Elimination
B1. Adrenalin
B2. Predator
B3. Quadrosonic
C1. Sonic Destroyer
C2. Eye of the Storm
C3. Sometimes I feel like
D1. The Theory
D2. Beauty of Decay
D3. UR live in Utrecht
D4. Killer Whale
D5. Code of honour

Not too sure off hand if any of the others are exclusive to the LP, but my
personal faves are the Beauty of Decay and Sonic Destroyer. On the subject
(and I've asked this before and got no response), does anyone have the UR
album 'Hype Stuff, you gotta move to? I dont know how rare this is as I
picked it up many years ago, but was this the first ever release from UR as
it certainly sounds older than any of thier UR back catalogue.

Cheers

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www.digital-soul.co.uk

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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 12:11 AM
Subject: [313] UR-Killer whale


 Hello folks,


 Can somebody please answer the following:
 UR-Killer whale is only available on the legendary Revolution for a
change
 LP
 If so, is it the only exclusive track on the LP???

 Thanx in advance,
 Arne

 Arne Weinberg
 GROUND ZERO Rec. / STARBABY Rec. / PROPAGANDA Rec.
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Re: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread Ian Dinsmor

Name: Ian 
Age: 22 (for 7 more days)
Born: Chicago, IL
Current Residence: Somewhere In Detroit
Work: Slangin' records by hand/mailorder for Record Time
Production: hopefully sooner than later.
DJ'ing: Bedroom DJ, deep house, KDJ, Theo, Classic Chicago House.
Record Collection: Ever increasing due to employment situation.
Listmember Since: early 1998 (Mostly Lurking)

A pretty dry set of stats.

ID


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[313] keynote

2002-02-02 Thread Mike Taylor

Hey Otto,

What you really miss about Detroit is White Castle! :)

Neil Stephenson is a great writer, I really enjoyed Cryponomicon and 
Snowcrash. What are the other writers like?


So what is the story with this new label?

Take care,
Mike



From: Otto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] about the members
Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2002 01:11:10 +0100

Name: Otto
Age: 29, Taurus
Born: Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Living in: Rotterdam aka Dutch Techno City (cue flamewar with people
from Utrecht and Eindhoven *grin*)
Work: research/teaching at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus
University, which can sometimes produce interesting situations if you
run into one of your students at 5am in a club...LOL!
NonWork: Chief Travelling Officer for TechnoTourist.org, although I
haven't been to Detroit since last DEMF, so I'm developing withdrawal
symptoms :)
Producing: one day...
DJing: if anyone is crazy enough to let me (thanks Marsel!)
Label: Keynote, aka the label formerly known as Ground Zero (quick plug:
the next release will be by Fabrice Lig under his Mauler moniker and
includes a Duplex remix, out in March)
Label motto: Deep down, it all comes from the soul. There's no other
way.
On the list since: '94 (let's save the 'embarrassing first posts'-thread
for another time, shall we?)
Record collection: too many to be able to find anything, too few to be
jaded about music
Embarrassing-moment-occurring-on-a-regular-basis: trying to trainspot a
record, only to find out that it's one I already have
Fav. Club: Body  Soul in New York. Think the Sound Signatures party @
DEMF, only even better. Quite simply in a league of its own.
Writers: Ben Elton, Neal Stephenson, Jim Davis, Manuel Castells, Karl
Weick
Films: The Player, Dead Poets Society, In The Mood For Love, Spaceballs,
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
Quote: If you want to reach the source you have to swim against the
stream (Stanislav Jerzy Lec)

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Re: [313] keynote

2002-02-02 Thread Mike Taylor

doh!  this was supposed to be a private email.

mt


From: Mike Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] keynote
Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 22:59:16 -0500

Hey Otto,

What you really miss about Detroit is White Castle! :)

Neil Stephenson is a great writer, I really enjoyed Cryponomicon and
Snowcrash. What are the other writers like?

So what is the story with this new label?

Take care,
Mike



From: Otto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] about the members
Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2002 01:11:10 +0100

Name: Otto
Age: 29, Taurus
Born: Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Living in: Rotterdam aka Dutch Techno City (cue flamewar with people
from Utrecht and Eindhoven *grin*)
Work: research/teaching at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus
University, which can sometimes produce interesting situations if you
run into one of your students at 5am in a club...LOL!
NonWork: Chief Travelling Officer for TechnoTourist.org, although I
haven't been to Detroit since last DEMF, so I'm developing withdrawal
symptoms :)
Producing: one day...
DJing: if anyone is crazy enough to let me (thanks Marsel!)
Label: Keynote, aka the label formerly known as Ground Zero (quick plug:
the next release will be by Fabrice Lig under his Mauler moniker and
includes a Duplex remix, out in March)
Label motto: Deep down, it all comes from the soul. There's no other
way.
On the list since: '94 (let's save the 'embarrassing first posts'-thread
for another time, shall we?)
Record collection: too many to be able to find anything, too few to be
jaded about music
Embarrassing-moment-occurring-on-a-regular-basis: trying to trainspot a
record, only to find out that it's one I already have
Fav. Club: Body  Soul in New York. Think the Sound Signatures party @
DEMF, only even better. Quite simply in a league of its own.
Writers: Ben Elton, Neal Stephenson, Jim Davis, Manuel Castells, Karl
Weick
Films: The Player, Dead Poets Society, In The Mood For Love, Spaceballs,
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
Quote: If you want to reach the source you have to swim against the
stream (Stanislav Jerzy Lec)

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Re: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread Benn Glazier

Name:  Benn Glazier
Age: 25
Location: Sydney, Australia, was also Melbourne and originally Adelaide 
(the 618!)

Job: E-Communications Manager at Australia's largest financial institution
DJ: Since 1991
List Member: Since end 94
Music: Anything from Detroit Escalator  to Drexciya to Main Street to 
Members of the House to Carl Craig  abstract jazz, jazz infuses hip hop 
(ala Gang Starr), loungey stuff like Thievery Corp, and anything that 
sounds good.
Writing:  latest article - 
http://www.inthemix.com.au/p/np/viewnews.php?newsid=1008337819,83400, 
(don't forget the end comma)


Shouts to the old originators...  Otto, Dan, Marsel, JM and the lurkers...


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royal:one: - benn glazier
http://www.royaltech.net - http://dj.royaltech.net
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Re: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread Tyler A. Hanel


Name: Tyler Hanel
Age: 26
Born and Live in: Encinitas (North San Diego) California
Work: General Manager/Computer Nerd at http://www.kklmachine.com a computer 
surfboard shaping factory

Production / DJing: Striktly Bedroom. Detroit/Tribal Techno/ Dubby Tech-House
Lurking since 1999

Wish there was more techno in California. If I hear another dj play nothing 
but siesta, red melon, maya, elektric soul, etc records I'll flip out. Like 
this: http://www.bol.ucla.edu/~rahjr79/ninja.htm



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[313] Origins of a Sound..

2002-02-02 Thread Pryor, Ryan N
Submerge:1995
I'm assuming it is out of print. Anyone know where I can find a copy of
this?
Was this released as a 2-LP/CD/both?
1. Audiotech Phase 2 (Juan Atkins)
2. Drexciya The countdown has begun
3. Aux88 Bass Magnetic (1993)
4. Mad Mike Twista (1987)
5. Drexciya Livin' on the edge
6. Mad Mike Base Camp Alpha 808 (1989)
7. Aux88 Let's dance (1991)
8. Drexciya Wave Jumper
9. Mad Mike Deepspace 9
10. Andre Holland City of Fear
11. The Martian 808(infinity) Surface Termperature
12. Gigi Galaxy Defying Gravity
13. Aux88 The D.J.

Compiled by: Lenny Burden  Mad Mike
-Ryan-



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[313] Current 01.26.02 (Alan Oldham Interview)

2002-02-02 Thread Michael Taylor
Hello, 

Last week we had an informative interview with Alan Oldham of Pure Sonik 
Records. We discussed his experiences in the music industry and his 
perceptions of Detroit. Alan has a new project called The Sexy 
Adventures Of Orietta St. Cloud. The Comic comes with a compilation CD 
with exclusive tracks by Jeff Mills, Rich Hawtin, Stewart Walker, Brain 
Zentz, Marco Passarani, and Alan Oldham. The project will be shipped in 
a 12 sleeve and should be available in stores this week. 

Alan will also be relaunching his first label, Generator Records, later 
this year with a label retrospective. Generator will follow up with new 
releases shortly after the retrospective. Also be on the look out for 
Pure Sonik 17: Neutra EP. Neutra will feature three banging floor 
tracks, and a jungle track on the b2. Neutra will be in stores in March 
and white labels are currently available. 

http://www.puresonikrecords.net/

This week I am going to do a feature on the new Dimension 5 album, Alien 
Artform. This is precisely the record I have been looking for, it 
combines the elegant grace of Detroit Techno with an advanced rhythmic 
sensibility. It takes the conventional sonic palette of Detroit, Roland 
percussion, analogue washes and digital bleeps and twists the familiar 
into a new and interesting shape. I cannot say enough good things about 
this record. I am going to play the entire album on the show tonight. 
Alien Artform will be available in stores in March. 

http://www.delsin.org

Current Playlist 01.26.02

Jeff Mills-The Theme (The Sexy Adventures...) Pure Sonik
Stewart Walker-The Mission (The Sexy Adventures...) Pure Sonik
Alan Oldham-Spacedrome (The Sexy Adventures...) Pure Sonik
Marco Passarani-Deep Orbit (The Sexy Adventures...) Pure Sonik
Jeff Mills-Spider Formation (The Other Day) Axis
Arovane-Thame Nue (Atol Scrap) Din
Indio-Snowdrifts (Indio) Transmat
Squarepusher-Imabic 5 Poetry (Budakahn Mindphone) Warp
Squarepusher-Red Hot Car (Red Hot Car single) Warp
New Order-Truth (Movement) Factory Records
Visage-Fade To Gray (Visage LP) Polydor
David Bowie-Always Crashing In The Same Car (Low) Rykodisc
I-F-Floating Away In A Hole Deeper Than You (Man From PACK) Disko B

Current is a radio show dedicated to promoting the finest electronic 
music from Detroit and  across the globe. Current broadcasts in the 
Detroit/Windsor metropolitan area on Saturday evenings from Midnight to 
Two AM on CJAM 91.5 FM. Current can be heard across the planet in 
streaming format at: http://zeus.uwindsor.ca/cjam/index.html

Thanks again to everyone who supports underground electronic music in
Detroit.

Take care,
Mike Taylor
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[313] Art! Art!

2002-02-02 Thread Ohrwurm
... queer 4 plastik?

http://www.calendarlive.com/top/1,1419,L-LATimes-Art-X!EventDetail-37437,00.
html

... sounds good.

J.E. v.F-B. B.





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[313] has anyone...

2002-02-02 Thread Pryor, Ryan N
here ever ordered music, etc...from  http://www.planetxusa.com  ? 
Their CD selection was very nice, (though kinda pricey) so I picked up some
stuff I only have on vinyl and
some things I've been meaning to purchase for some time. I was just
wondering if the items
that you ordered were in stock and customer service, etc... 

-Ryan- 


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Re: [313] Music

2002-02-02 Thread Jason Brunton
 brian wilson and the beach boys, beatless, kraftwerk etc...
 
 big music with an own signature in sound, composition, artistic meaning -
 
 done by some special muscians and there are many more out there
 
 yes artists of all colours - would never deny that -
 
 but still they also live and lived in the context
 
 of whats been around them and b4 -
 
 (by the way, I love some classic-music-kind too -
 
 up to debussy putting in oriental influences in his music) ...
 
 but - still I believe, when we talk about the subject Detroit-techno
 
 we need to talk about the individual artists but also some collective
 
 phenomenans and as much is about the communication with beats
 
 the talking drums - this - was not the european culture 4 a long time
 
 (the real tribal music there got almost lost and mutated to a nothing)
 
 Then as some detroit art is directly about ebonics blackness black
 mahagony 
 
 up to underground resistance in the context of the world as it is -
 
 this is in the story-line of black music, because the shit dont stop till
 now 
 
 almost not to talk about it, when you talk about it, is more then ignorant
 ... 
 
 A Guy Called Gerald
 
 meantioned yesterday - his statement about what happens to detroit techno
 
 they take it,  fake it and break it - guess what he meant by that ...
 
 
 ps - 
 
 anyone checking the debate on KDJ on deephouse ?
I'm hoping someone will invent a button that says Ignore completely
because the Delete function just doesn't quite seem to cover this drivel

Jason Brunton


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Re: [313] RE: Shady Promoters and Carl Craig ... (no association whatsoever intended)

2002-02-02 Thread robin pinning
 I've heard a number of stories about big name DJ's falsely advertised at a
 venue just to get publicity.

yep, happened in manchester last year with UR. the promoter even lied to
my face 2 hours before the gig even tho i knew the truth (long story
involving no payment to URs people)...

the people: Hot Water Music.

actually this kinda thing can be stopped by having a page on the artists
web site listing confirmed bookings.

robin...



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Re: [313] MUSIC? THEO !

2002-02-02 Thread Jason Brunton
 About music -- new Theo Parrish -- was playing in the store yesterday
 Dirty Rhodes track -- does it get any better than this?  Brilliant
 minimal jazzy deep house... on the one hand very loopy, on the other
 constantly changing up in subtle ways, and throughout rubbing your
 ears with that slightly distorted gritty Rhodes -- like double ought
 sandpaper buffing your brain to a shine...

 
I actually thought this was a bit of treading water for Theo- I still liked
it but not enough to buy it

Jason Brunton
Iridite


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[313] List members

2002-02-02 Thread clone
Nice to know more about the members. Good to see that people are really in 
there for the music
I'm a pretty silent member of the list... (used to be different ) ,so to let 
you guys know I'm still following everything :)

Name : Serge
Age :30
Located : Rotterdam
Member: since '96/97
Music : Everything wich has that magical/extra touch or wich is challenging.
Job : selling music to the people, playing music for the people
Inspirations : Friendly people , people with talent keeping it real like Carl 
Craig , Autechre , I-f , Larry Heard ,artists such as John Barry , Herbie 
Hancock , Chick Corea , Timbaland :) , UR , Homerus, Mulisch , Martin Margiela 
etc. , Spring
When music stole my hart: Since early '88 after hearing the first Chicago and 
Detroit records

Serge @ Clone
www.clone.nl



Re: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread Chris Anglesey

* can I join in as well ?

 Name: Chris Anglesey
Age:29
DJ:  New night starting up in Manchester, England in 2002
DJ Style:  REAL house music - tribal (not prog crap), Latin, nu-disco (sans
cheese), funky, funk, funk
Inspirations: Derrick May / Black Dog  Plaid / Warp Records / UR
Hates: Repetitive threads about Jeff Mills 'going house' on 313
Work: Wage Slave
 313:5 years (on and off)

Born in sunny Manchester (love it  hate it) in 1972.  Brother turned me on
to a
lot of unusual, alternative music whilst I was growing up (Throbbing Gristle
etc.)
which gave me an appetite for music which 'strayed from the norm'.  Did lots
of
'raving' whilst growing up in M/CR in the early 90's and, consequently,
developed
an interest in Detroit house/techno music.  Developed love of electronica
through
Warp Records brilliant 'Artificial Intelligence' series and after a visit to
one of their
parties at the Ministry of Sound (to see Derrick May and Plaid) was sold for
life.
Whilst studying in Plymouth, UK I contributed a dance-music page to a local
rag
which gave me the opportunity to interview some well known dance-artists and
(best
of all) get lots of free records.  During a university exchange trip to
Purdue University
,IN I had the opportunity to visit Detroit where I spun at an illegal event
called 'Mean
Cup of Joe' (I know, s**t name :) down the road from Blake Baxter's record
shop.
I also managed to visit the old Submerge building and meet some of the UR
crew which
,as we in Manchester would say, was 'sweet'.  Stupidly sold my entire record
collection
in order to pay off university debts and didn't listen to any house music
for about 2 years.
Ditched this bland existence with a year ago and am now rebuilding my record
collection
with a vengeance.  Spend spare time d.j'ing  deleting inane threads about
Jeff Mills
(shock, horror he's not d.j'ing minimal techno anymore), people refusing to
dance at the
Motor in D-Town (it's not that difficult you know) and wondering if Derrick
May will ever
make a new record.  Peace-Out.






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Re: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread Max Duley \(ARCart\)
OK then,

Max Duley, male, 27, living in west London, UK.

Making and DJing music but not making a living from it. Being made redundant
from crappy office job working for America's most respected company.
Released somewhere between 15-20 EPs since 1998 plus some other stuff.

List member for just under 1 year.

Max
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RE: [313] about the members

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

heh...water sports...


jeff


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Re: [313] UR-Killer whale / Dubllin Bargin Bin

2002-02-02 Thread D1 / Dublin Distribution

About 400 copies of  Revolution for a change / UR  showed up in a Dublin
bargin warehouse sale about 2 years ago. They were selling them for 10p each
!!
They were dumped in with about 10,000 other records. Mostly old Network
stuff.

Eamonn / D1 - Dublin


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From: Arne Weinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 1:11 AM
Subject: [313] UR-Killer whale


 Hello folks,


 Can somebody please answer the following:
 UR-Killer whale is only available on the legendary Revolution for a
change
 LP
 If so, is it the only exclusive track on the LP???

 Thanx in advance,
 Arne




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[313] Ian Pooley - DJ

2002-02-02 Thread Cyclone Wehner
With all this talk in the last week of DJs needing the perfect environment
to bring out their best, thought I would mention Ian Pooley's set at
Honkytonks last night.
I never rated Pooley as a DJ until last night. On Fridays the club has a
night called The Five Hour Challenge whereby the DJs are allowed an extended
set time to play WHATEVER they like. Pooley really rose to the challenge.
Lots of great records past and present and a myriad of styles. The house was
packed too and lots of screaming and hollering - which Melbourne crowds are
only inclined to do if they're really into it. I saw a lot of people who
rarely venture out.


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RE: [313] UR-Killer whale / Dubllin Bargin Bin

2002-02-02 Thread Southern Outpost
Damn! My mouth just hit the floor!

One day, just maybe some of them will make their way into my hands! ;)

Peace,
Patrick.

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To: Arne Weinberg; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] UR-Killer whale / Dubllin Bargin Bin



About 400 copies of  Revolution for a change / UR  showed up in a
Dublin bargin warehouse sale about 2 years ago. They were selling them
for 10p each !! They were dumped in with about 10,000 other records.
Mostly old Network stuff.

Eamonn / D1 - Dublin


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From: Arne Weinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 1:11 AM
Subject: [313] UR-Killer whale


 Hello folks,


 Can somebody please answer the following:
 UR-Killer whale is only available on the legendary Revolution for a
change
 LP
 If so, is it the only exclusive track on the LP???

 Thanx in advance,
 Arne




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Re: [313] Ian Pooley - DJ

2002-02-02 Thread robin pinning

i saw ian a couple of years back. he was excellent then too.

i used to buy anything of his on sight but his productions have gone a bit
soft to me, unless i'm  not listening to the right ones of course.

robin...


 With all this talk in the last week of DJs needing the perfect environment
 to bring out their best, thought I would mention Ian Pooley's set at
 Honkytonks last night.
 I never rated Pooley as a DJ until last night. On Fridays the club has a
 night called The Five Hour Challenge whereby the DJs are allowed an extended
 set time to play WHATEVER they like. Pooley really rose to the challenge.
 Lots of great records past and present and a myriad of styles. The house was
 packed too and lots of screaming and hollering - which Melbourne crowds are
 only inclined to do if they're really into it. I saw a lot of people who
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RE: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread Koen Mariën
one more...

name: Koen Mariën
age: 26
located: Antwerp, Belgium
member: on an off since 1996
job: unemployed for the moment (seems like i'm the only 313'er on the dole
here :(
music: don't make it, but write about it, @ www.kindamuzik.net/beats
like detroit: ever since i first saw Carl Craig spin at Fuse. in the mid
nineties almost every weekend was detroit weekend at Fuse, got really into
detroit electro thanks to the sets of (former) list member Joost De Lyser
(why the hell did you sell your records Joost ??  :-)
hate: esotheric discussions about Jeff Mills' words
now playing: Radioactive Man

koen


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Re: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread W Lammerts
Now it's time for all the tall people out there!

 Name: Wibo

 Also known as: that tall dutch dude with the glasses

 Age: about 31, Taurus

  Born: Utrecht, the Netherlands

  Living in: Utrecht

  Work: IT-Specialist at ING Barings Bank HQ, Amsterdam

  NonWork: Chief Extreme Sonic Experimentations Officer for
TechnoTourist.org, producing under the DeTour monicker with John C.(non
313er)

  DJing: since 1990. Basically I started out playing anything hard and
powerful (but no hardcore / gabba), but about 6 years ago narowwed that down
to just techno, but still hard. But I also like US Garage, Main Street,
GiantStep and the deep Naked Music type records, and of course the Detroit
stuff. Every once in a while I get to play those records as well. People who
know me as a techno DJ are always very surprised to learn that I like
soulful music as well and not just DrumCodes!

  313: Since sept 94, on and off

  Record collection: once upon a time 4000, but at one morning I woke up
with a deep hate against any record that has a drumroll, so I about sold all
of those. Now it's about 2-3000 pcs.

  Most memorable moments: too many! Inner City @ DEMF, Mike Grant @ Tresor
Berlin, hearing Derrick May for the very first time in the Amsterdam RoXY,
Sven Vath at OneOff (RoXY Amsterdam), getting a tour through the 2030
building by MadMike himself, hanging out with the Slam/Soma posse at last
years 5 Days Off Amsterdam, Laurent Garnier Live at last year's Hugo
D'Night, hearing your record played by another DJ and watch the crowd go
nuts.

  Fav. Club: Body  Soul in New York. / Now  Wow Rotterdam / Mazzo
Amsterdam / Orbit Leeds

out

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[313] RE: Music

2002-02-02 Thread neontsetse
 I'm hoping someone will invent a button that says Ignore completely
 because the Delete function just doesn't quite seem to cover this drivel

what is it ? it´s no subject ? but YOU telling me about Theo Parrishs record


and you wouldn´t like to buy it - that is something that needs to be said to
me ? 

what´s the reason in telling that anybody ? what does your comment mean ? 

and one more 4 them who didn´t read it - Juan Atkins talks about the 

race-probems in music-culture on http://www.xlr8r.com/ 

lil take: 

America still has a lot of [racial] barriers, says Atkins. There's still
a lot of racism 
here. [I don’t believe] that the music industry is any different than any
other 
industry when you've got seventy or eighty percent white people running it.
You're 
gonna have race issues even if they're unintentional. [It’s like] what
happened with 
Chuck Berry and Little Richard in the beginning of rock 'n' roll. Eventually
[their 
accomplishments were] recognized, though Little Richard’s [veneration came]
pretty 
late. Elvis is still bigger than all of them will ever be.

I think blacks are about to be excluded from dance like they were excluded
from 
rock 'n' roll. It's not that [the industry and labels] are going to
physically do it, [but 
they will] take so much soul out of it that blacks are not going to want to
get into it. 
And that's [how] trance is [sounding] right now. It has no life, no soul.

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Re: [313] Ian Pooley - DJ

2002-02-02 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message -
From: robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 8:34 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Ian Pooley - DJ



 i saw ian a couple of years back. he was excellent then too.

 i used to buy anything of his on sight but his productions have gone a bit
 soft to me, unless i'm  not listening to the right ones of course.

I think this thread's been around the block as of when the Quiet Daze record
came out, but I'll reiterate that Chord Memory CD is a fabulous album
(currently in my car CD player) , and the Quiet Daze material is just as
good. But I imagine your hip to this stuff... In between those bookends,
there's clearly a downhill slide, garnished with a few great moments and
quite a few spoonfuls of mediocrity. Personally, I think he's made his loot
as king remix man and is ready to focus on more fulfilling projects, and I
seem to remember reading as much here. I imagine there's only so many tracky
house records you can make before your brains begin to ooze out your ears.
:)

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[313] help needed.

2002-02-02 Thread Super Coffee Beans
hi just got to listen to an amazing track by kid606. from what i understand
its called dodgy does any one here knows on what label and when was this
stuff realsesd?
Y.


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RE: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread james boylan

About me:
James Boylan - grew up in area about 2 miles form Northern Irish border 
called Monaghan, now living in Dublin and working as a sports sub at the mo. 
 25 years old.


Like one or two other people on the list, the Network compilation 'Retro 
Techno' turned me onto techno, especially 'No UFOs'.
I'd seen it reviewed in the NME and they gave it 10/10 (shock horror - 
British press get it right). Subsequently bought CDs, but really discovered 
Detroit techno music when I bought decks just over two-three years ago and 
started buying vinyl.  Also have a love of lots of other music from the 
Smiths to KRS-One to deep house.  Count myself lucky being in Dublin as one 
or two clubs here played the real deal when it came to Detroit. Local 
techno/electro and house DJs influenced me more than any visiting jocks I've 
ever seen, although I thought DJ Bone was class when he played here. Hope to 
get a gig one day myself. Went to DEMF last year (big up Dennis Donohue) - 
highlights: Dopplereffekt and Ultradyne live and that little party in the 
downtown cafe where Alton Miller and Brett Dancer where playing.


Pet Hate: Richie Hawtin's music. Very overrated I think.
Favourite Record: Sonic Sunset - Model 500

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[313] old track id

2002-02-02 Thread ryan burns



theres an old track that ive been trying to figure out who pressed it.  ive 
heard many chicago dj play it.   i was trainspotting off a freind that had 
it and it read  SMOKE CITY MR GORGOUS.  its got this female vocal talking 
about some gorgous man then goes into a corous singing ahhy yahhh yaii yahh 
yahh.  can someone help me.


ryan


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Re: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread Anya Stang
... now you have to put up with me posting to
this thread as well ... : )

Name: Anya Stang
Age: 36, Gemini/Snake
Born: Yes, and raised in Marburg/Germany. Relocated
to London/UK in Dec 1999 (to Brixton actually - Sarf
Lahndin roxx! ; ) ).
Work: Trained in office/business management, I now
work in office admin for http://www.emea.eu.int in
the pharmacovigilance sector.
Music: Anything that 'touches' me, is funky, makes
me dream, laugh, feel good, think, cry ... dance!
I'm a Beatles woman.
DJing skills: Ask my living room-walls - they'll
be more truthful than my friends ...
List: Mostly lurking, for about 3yrs now I think;
thanks for all the info and insights, guys!
Have met a couple of listmembers, here in London
and in Toronto, and know a few 'Durrteehs' on here
(hi Dan, Simon, Nick, Neil, Tyler, Amy . ).

Back to lurking ... have a good weekend all.
L8ers,

Anya


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Re: [313] help needed.

2002-02-02 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message -
From: Super Coffee Beans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: microsound [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 10:33 AM
Subject: [313] help needed.


 hi just got to listen to an amazing track by kid606. from what i
understand
 its called dodgy does any one here knows on what label and when was this
 stuff realsesd?

My connection is flaking out a bit at the moment,  ut you amy want to try
http://www.tigerbeat6.com

Tristan
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Re: [313] old track id

2002-02-02 Thread Sakari Karipuro
ryan burns wrote on Sat, 2 Feb 2002 about following:

 it and it read  SMOKE CITY MR GORGOUS.  its got this female vocal talking 
 about some gorgous man then goes into a corous singing ahhy yahhh yaii yahh 

i have this as cd-single - the original song has nothing to do with 
house - but there is mood II swing mix on the cd-single

and btw, its Smoke City - Mr. Gorgeous (and Miss Curvaceous)
Jive/Zomba 1997 (Jive CD 425)



sakke
-- 
there has been like 5000 acid house records after that and nobody made it like 
pierre, pierre did it in a musical way that followed the mood of the song, 
everybody else just turned knobs.  
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Re: [313] has anyone...

2002-02-02 Thread Brian 'balistic' Prince
Saturday, February 02, 2002, 12:49:02 AM, you wrote:

PRN here ever ordered music, etc...from  http://www.planetxusa.com  ? 
PRN Their CD selection was very nice, (though kinda pricey) so I picked up some
PRN stuff I only have on vinyl and
PRN some things I've been meaning to purchase for some time. I was just
PRN wondering if the items
PRN that you ordered were in stock and customer service, etc... 

I order from them all the time.  Vinyl is usually in stock as long as
you get to it within a few weeks of release . . . after that, its luck
of the draw.  Their customer service is solid as well.

Pricey shipping, but they tend to have a lot of stuff I can't find
elsewhere.

Recommended.

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RE: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread Stephen Burd
Name: Stephen Burd
Age: 34

Currently living in Midland, MI (about 1.5 hours north of detroit - depending on
how fast you drive :) and relocated here to work for Mercury Network (an ISP
www.mercury.net) and I work a lot.

Mxyzptlk told me about the list (met on the dirtylist) and I admit, I'm a
lurker.  Been on here a few months and it's helped my cd collection grow.
thanks to all!

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Re: [313] Ian Pooley - DJ

2002-02-02 Thread Oscillate
In a message dated 2/2/02 10:23:49 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Ian's a pretty good DJ, but a much better producer. I find myself going back 
to listen to a lot of his old Force Inc. and Definitive releases occasionally 
because his newer stuff leaves me thinking he's hung out at Body  Soul too 
many times when he's been in NY.

Anyone ever hear his 12 for Plink Plonk as Ansicht - great acid house.

pw

 I think this thread's been around the block as of when the Quiet Daze record
 came out, but I'll reiterate that Chord Memory CD is a fabulous album
 (currently in my car CD player) , and the Quiet Daze material is just as
 good. But I imagine your hip to this stuff... In between those bookends,
 there's clearly a downhill slide, garnished with a few great moments and
 quite a few spoonfuls of mediocrity. Personally, I think he's made his loot
 as king remix man and is ready to focus on more fulfilling projects, and I
 seem to remember reading as much here. I imagine there's only so many 
 tracky
 house records you can make before your brains begin to ooze out your ears.
 :)



Re: [313] Ian Pooley - DJ

2002-02-02 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 12:05 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Ian Pooley - DJ


 In a message dated 2/2/02 10:23:49 AM Eastern Standard Time,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Ian's a pretty good DJ, but a much better producer. I find myself going
back
 to listen to a lot of his old Force Inc. and Definitive releases
occasionally
 because his newer stuff leaves me thinking he's hung out at Body  Soul
too
 many times when he's been in NY.

 Anyone ever hear his 12 for Plink Plonk as Ansicht - great acid house.

Yup. That one defintiely makes my top-5 Pooley - although perhaps it's
more trance than acid? ;)

Tristan
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Re: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread ollie
Here goes...

Name: Ollie
age: 33 (yikes)
list member: I dunno when did it start '94
story: been djing since I was 14 or 15, started breakdancing and playing
disco/electro/house in high school, good way to get beat up btw.  Started
going to house parties in Toronto about '86 or so and then heard about this
Detroit techno thing and started going to Detroit, meet John, Richie and Dan
in about '90 or so, started putting on parties arround that time, eklipse,
storm and the steel city parties, put out my first ep in '91, ran Steel City
records from '93 - '99.  Started forwardMusic in 2000, first release is a
compilation of my stuff from various labels called 'seedForTomorrow'
Currently mixing down about 20 songs to appear in 2002.
site: www.forwardMusic.com
productions: about 20 or so eps on  Probe, Definitive, Steel City,
forwardMusic,Stickman and more...

Nice to get to know you all, this was a good idea.

cheers,
ollie





- Original Message -
From: Anya Stang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 11:21
Subject: Re: [313] about the members


 ... now you have to put up with me posting to
 this thread as well ... : )

 Name: Anya Stang
 Age: 36, Gemini/Snake
 Born: Yes, and raised in Marburg/Germany. Relocated
 to London/UK in Dec 1999 (to Brixton actually - Sarf
 Lahndin roxx! ; ) ).
 Work: Trained in office/business management, I now
 work in office admin for http://www.emea.eu.int in
 the pharmacovigilance sector.
 Music: Anything that 'touches' me, is funky, makes
 me dream, laugh, feel good, think, cry ... dance!
 I'm a Beatles woman.
 DJing skills: Ask my living room-walls - they'll
 be more truthful than my friends ...
 List: Mostly lurking, for about 3yrs now I think;
 thanks for all the info and insights, guys!
 Have met a couple of listmembers, here in London
 and in Toronto, and know a few 'Durrteehs' on here
 (hi Dan, Simon, Nick, Neil, Tyler, Amy . ).

 Back to lurking ... have a good weekend all.
 L8ers,

 Anya


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[313] indio

2002-02-02 Thread Maarten Baute
Hi,

maybee someone has connections with the transmat boys.. I wanted to ask if
there was a chance that the indio album would get a vinyl release as well?

It would be a shame if they didn´t release that one on vinyl!

Thanks,
Maarten


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[313] jill scott/theo parrish

2002-02-02 Thread ryan burns



on the new theo parrish mix cd theres a theo remix of jill scott.  does 
anyone know if this is going to be released.  any info???


ryan

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Re: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread Anya Stang
Soz for quoting meself - and for the lack of
313 content, playing mostly classical music
lately, and am very into Maria Callas atm - :
[...] and know a few 'Durrteehs' on here [...]

And of course a big shout to Jeff aka Mxyzptlk -
quite apart from helping me discover so much of
what I listen to these days he's the reason I
re-listened to _the_ voice of ... Patsy Cline.
Thanks Jeff! : )

Anya




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Re: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread Fred Giannelli
on 2/2/02 7:30 AM, FC3 Richards at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am suprised that Fred Gianelli hasn't posted his personal ad like everyone
 else...maybe of course that is because his is printed on the Mid Life Crisis
 record...for some reason i don't really think that is his.
 
 heh...water sports...
 
 
 jeff
 

More like frozen watersports.  My landlord doesn't believe in fixing his
property and last night I flew off the back porch of the house I live in
because there was ice all over the stairs due to a leaking gutter that has
never been fixed.  He's lucky I didn't break my arm.  I got away with a
badly bruised left elbow, right forearm and butt.

FYI, that is not a foto of me on the Mid Life Crisis 12 and I did not write
the text on it.  It is just something that I found that I thought I'd
appropriate because I thought it was entertaining.  I guess I'm lucky that
that guy who became the stand in as The Kinky Scientist for the label art
hasn't seen it and sued me.

And as I informed my landlord, he's lucky I didn't break my arm last night
and I'm not sueing him.  He was irritated when I called him @ 9pm to tell
him about the accident due to his negligence.  You have to put a gun to his
head to get him to put some sand or ice melt out.  He eventually came over @
11:30 pm last night before someone else fell and wasn't so forgiving.

So there. and if you aren't bored already and want to learn more go
here:
http://telepathica.com

RE: Detroit - I'm playing there soon.

RE: Ableton - I use it and I paid for it and I'm helping promote it for free
because it is a great program.

Telepathic regards,
a badly bruised and aching
Fred Giannelli


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Re: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread innercity records
time for the fat boys..

name : paul
also known as that gorgeous 'chunky' slap head from innercity.
age : 31
born : leeds
lived in cyprus, germany and southern england
before settling again in leeds many years ago.
work : run yorkshire's finest.

djing since 1989 but introduced to electronic music
at a very early age via my father's obsession with
kraftwerk, tangerine dream, brian eno etc and him
building his own synths. i'm still forced to listen to
his music now and he's 55. a true pioneer. though
he's a bit obsessed with trance music.

music - yazoo, human league,depeche mode, simple minds
to the current nu wave obsession - adult, gigolos, lazergun, bpitch etc.
into pretty much all techno styles from planet e to downwards.
bit of a booty/ghetto obsession too.

collection - close to 10,000 at one point though more like 1000 now.
had to make room for my 2 kids.
1 record i never got and still desperately want is
MANTRAX on rs records, only released as promo i think.
8 years now trying to get this record. someone must have it?

today's favourites.
that detrechno double pack that i never remember the name of that
includes 'back to the future' and 'sole waves'. best electro ever.
apart from maybe - mole people's luv luv lik lik
ron trent - altered states, never get bored of that record.
morgan - flowerchild, always gets the floor moving
surgeon/regis - british murder boys. best downwards yet.
new gary martin on teknotika, forgot title.
theo parish - dirty rhodes. f***in awesome.
to say i run a record shop i'm very poor remembering titles!

memorable moments
- first time i went to leeds' Warehouse in 89. i lost my job 3 months
later!, life changing.
jeff mills @ orbit in 93. life changing again.
tribal gathering with kraftwerk and the detroit tent. (terence
parker dropping 'ring my bell' at 5 in the afternoon and watching
the tent empty was pretty funny) bumping into richie hawtin in
the happy hardcore tent at tribal was a shock too.
dj bone coming to play for us in leeds to around 30 people 2 years
ago and playing the best detroit set i ever heard. UK 313'ers where
were you?
best ever would have to be getting off with miss kitten at orbit though
last year, hang on, that didn't actually happen. bugger.

loves
 - my girlfriend and 2 kids.
 - hong kong cinema, total madness.
also partial to watching sweaty half naked teenage girls losing it on the
dancefloor to fierce techno.

hates
- dj's who feel the need to take you on a journey - shut up
garnier and just play the bloody records.
people who take this all too seriously. it's dance music for fuck's
sake. have fun.

biggest regret - not buying studio equipment in 92 and going on holiday
to spain instead and blowing all my money.

313 - about 2 years on and off. tend to say stupid things without thinking
and get flamed for days, usually after a few drinks.


have a good weekend.
paul






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From: W Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: [313] about the members


 Now it's time for all the tall people out there!

  Name: Wibo

  Also known as: that tall dutch dude with the glasses

  Age: about 31, Taurus

   Born: Utrecht, the Netherlands

   Living in: Utrecht

   Work: IT-Specialist at ING Barings Bank HQ, Amsterdam

   NonWork: Chief Extreme Sonic Experimentations Officer for
 TechnoTourist.org, producing under the DeTour monicker with John C.(non
 313er)

   DJing: since 1990. Basically I started out playing anything hard and
 powerful (but no hardcore / gabba), but about 6 years ago narowwed that
down
 to just techno, but still hard. But I also like US Garage, Main Street,
 GiantStep and the deep Naked Music type records, and of course the Detroit
 stuff. Every once in a while I get to play those records as well. People
who
 know me as a techno DJ are always very surprised to learn that I like
 soulful music as well and not just DrumCodes!

   313: Since sept 94, on and off

   Record collection: once upon a time 4000, but at one morning I woke up
 with a deep hate against any record that has a drumroll, so I about sold
all
 of those. Now it's about 2-3000 pcs.

   Most memorable moments: too many! Inner City @ DEMF, Mike Grant @ Tresor
 Berlin, hearing Derrick May for the very first time in the Amsterdam RoXY,
 Sven Vath at OneOff (RoXY Amsterdam), getting a tour through the 2030
 building by MadMike himself, hanging out with the Slam/Soma posse at last
 years 5 Days Off Amsterdam, Laurent Garnier Live at last year's Hugo
 D'Night, hearing your record played by another DJ and watch the crowd go
 nuts.

   Fav. Club: Body  Soul in New York. / Now  Wow Rotterdam / Mazzo
 Amsterdam / Orbit Leeds

 out

 W


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Re: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread jkessler
OK, my fears of data mining have somewhat subsided. Better late than 
never I suppose...

Name: Jason Kessler
Age: 25
Current residence: Brooklyn, NY
Occupation: Graphic Artist/Web Designer
Earliest Musical Inspiration: Early Rap/Electro, NY radio in the 80s
Favorite Artists (to name a few): Yello, Zapp, RZA, Herbie Hancock, 
Cabaret Voltaire, Romanthony, Newcleus, Atom Heart, Fad Gadget
Pleasing my ears lately (to name a few): Flanger, L'usine, Polar, Jimpster, 
Tony Allen, Drexciya, Pink Elln, Kirk Degiorgio, Maurice
Fulton

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[313]Pump Up Thee Volume

2002-02-02 Thread glyph1001

Ok, my turn to rave about this show...

Finally saw part one last night after  2 1/2 hours of downloading and I 
must say it worth the wait.  Gosh, I was a little kid in those days and 
I had no idea there were such clubs like Muzic Box or the Warehouse 
(until way later) but I too felt the same excitement from this music and 
all I did was buy it (whenever I can scrounge up $5.00.  Domestics were 
$4.32, tax incl. by then) and listen to it on the radio.  The Imports 
Etc. we saw in the program is the second location on Plymouth Ct.  The 
first one was small, had a tiny front window w/bars, and small steps 
lead to the door with a homemade Import Etc sign in front of the door 
.  A third location was later opened in the Bucktown Milwaukee Ave 
neighborhood by the same owner when rave music was the new thing but it 
closed a few years later.Another record store they failed to mention 
was Loop Records on State Street.  I went to that one the most with my 
$4.32.  A few steps down was State Street Records where Liz Torres and 
Master CJ released In The City and Face It  Those were some bad-ass 
records too.  If you can find those on vinyl, I suggest you snag em'.
But, in the late 80's it was all closed down and in the 90's most of it 
was demolished and turned into a small park.  Only the jewish college 
and Walgreens drug store survives today.  Loop Records later on reopened 
on Michigan Ave, not far from the old location but it didn't last too long.


During the summers, I'd open the living room windows and blast house 
music out the window.  The neighborhood kids would end up hangin out 
under our window and I'd play records like Summertime Summertime by 
Nocera on Sleeping Bag Records, Puerto Rican Lover and Baila by 
Ralphi The Razz Rasario.  Time to Jack by Chip E. (one of my big 
favs).  Jack The House by Femme Fion on DJ International, We Rockin' 
Down The House by Adonis, all the fingers Inc. stuff...


Anyway, those where the days.  If anyone hasn't seen the program, please do.

Thanks for reading,

G.


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Re: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread nathan goode
Me: Nathan Goode - 24

Live in Adelaide, Australia. Been on 313 for about 4 years now. First
lurking for a while and now occasionally posting, usually Track IDs!

Work for a bank (boring!!) but about to start a radio announcing course and
have done a bit of freelance writing.

Like all music styles, especially techno, house, deep house, hip-hop, jazz,
bossanova.

Got into this music by watching the TV doco 'Dancing In The Streets' when i
heard the wonderful 'It Is What It Is' by Derrick May. Ever since then my
music tastes changed as I realised that this was the music I waited years to
hear. Since that day been buying Detroit techno, house and other records.

Bedroom dj  producer (although I haven't done any music for ages!) Only a
baby on the record front, compared to a lot of you guys, only have about
200, but ever increasing, as my pay packet decreases.

cheerio

nath

np - Sterolab - Diagonals.

ps - has anyone thought of having a web site for posting track IDs? could
get out of hand really quickly I'd think?


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