[313] momentum

2002-02-20 Thread Jwan Allen
MOMENTUM 

jazz, poetics, movement, soul train, technoir 

Saturday march 2nd, 2002 @ Th Shadow Lounge 

urban flavors in the city of bridges 

Feauring: 

Shawn Rudiman (7th city, Techoiraudio) 
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planet e, compost) 
Titonton Duvante (metamorphic, residual, 7th 
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Intellect 
Jazz Satellite 
Technoiraudio 

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Re: [313] Liberators

2002-02-20 Thread Vector Audax
I totally agree with you there.  In the numerous times we've had Chris
Liberator here in Winnipeg, he has been nothing but down to earth,
understanding, professional and ready to party.  He's never disappointed the
crowd, either.  Can't say the same about the other two Liberators,
unfortunately.

VA

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To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 2:00 AM
Subject: [313] Liberators


I have much respect for the Liberators:

The first club night I attempted to promote was in London in early 1996.
I had Dave Clark and Chris Liberator as the two guests for the night.
We had about 120 paying customers turn up - that's all.

When Chris came in he refused to take any money and still played his whole
set.
Clarky boy who was already on the decks sent his missus to speak to me and
offered to play a 1-1/2hr set for £550 instead of the original 2hrs for
£750.  Chris also filled in his extra half-hour.

Some months later when my finances had improved I came upon Chris at a squat
party and offered him some dosh to make up for the let down previously.  He
absolutely refused to take any money.  The most he would let me give him was
a can of Stella.

Interestingly enough - I had Tanith booked for the 3rd night and after
demanding 5* hotel, chauffeured car from airport he failed to turn up and
called the chauffeur at the airport half and hour after his flight landed to
say he had locked his record box in the boot of his car and couldnt open it.
I was pissed off to say the least.  I demanded he repay the deposit I'd paid
his agents, and refund the cost of the chauffeur and hotel.  I then heard
that my name was all over the German techno press as disreputable c*nt who
no one should deal with.

For what its worth, Ben Sims stood in to play that night.  It was the first
time he had ever played in a 'commercial club'.  The wheel obviously came
full circle when he started recording for Tresor.

(ps - im not a disreputable c., I think i;m fairly honourable ...)


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 i am not too crazy about their muszika but i must say aaron liberator
played
 acid techno set in a very underground party in the forrest of jerusalem.
 that means this dude is cool :)
 y.
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 Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 5:57 AM
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  Yes, to this day Chris Liberator adores Alan Oldham because he came up
to
  them and laughed about it - something like, I'm from Detroit, I'm
  intelligent and I'm  'avin' it.
 
  Rightly or wrongly, the idea behind the title according to the guys was
a
  dig at the UK dance press, not Detroit, which at the time was very
 snobbish
  about counterpointing the US music against rave culture. (Oh how soon
that
  evaporated, with the rise of that old UK imperialism.)
 
  Most of those guys, especially Chris, have backgrounds in punk music.
They
  have a good allegiance with Carl Cox too.
 
  Until lately those guys' scene, the squat party/acid techno scene, was
  ignored by the UK press but apparently their records have been supported
 by
  the hard house contingent.
 
  Until lately Chris was living in a council flat, so they are humble
guys.
 
  I think there was an article in Seven in which they cited an
appreciation
  for early UR stuff.
 
  They come out to Australia a lot.
 
  --
  From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Tim Maughan [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
 313@hyperreal.org
  Subject: [313] Liberators
  Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 7:33 PM
  
 
   'for those that don't know, the liberator DJs are part of London's
   underground rance scene. they once did a mix CD called its not
from
   Detroit and its not intelligent but its f*cking banging.
  
   i think that says it all really.' -Eric Scuccimarra
  
   Me, I actually LIKE the Liberators! They know how to rock a crowd and
 keep a
   positive vibe going. It's true, it's not brain food (mostly - I heard
   'Moonraker' by the Foremost Poets first dropped by them - the original
 mix)
   but it's damned good fun!  Most importantly, they've still got this
idea
   about dance being something like a unifying and catalytic social
force.
   (Naive, I agree, but I'm a sucker for sincere idealists and triers).
And
   underpinning the compilations of medieval acid, is always a push to
get
   people involved in their environments and take control of their
lives -
   usually politically.
  
   Sound familiar, Detroit?
  
   I had a laugh recently when I read a track title on one of Chris'
latest
   mixes 'Hackney Council Are A Bunch of C*nts'! I think the Nuclear Free
 Zone
   parties are still running at 414 (Brixton)... I'd recommend 

Re: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313

2002-02-20 Thread glyph1001

Ok, let me put a quash on all this talk about how World Party was a flop.

Have you considered the fact that maybe the music wasn't there yet? 
Meaning the event/concept was probably ahead of its time. How many 
people were into techno as much as today?  I seem to remember artists 
like Derrick and Inner City were on the bill right?  So if you are 
referring to musical credibility, you can't get any more credible than 
those guys. They were the big, superstar headliners, right ? And it 
still failed. The bottom line is, not too many people were even aware of 
Detroit techno, especially not early 90's Detroit. And certainly not 
enough to fill an entire arena. After all the Music Institute couldn't 
even last, and that club was the size of one closet in the Joe Louis 
Arena (not Cobo).  Besides, that was almost 10 years ago. You have to 
figure that the people into techno now were kids back then and knew 
nothing of this music.  

If anything, Carol's mistake was that she put TOO MUCH faith in the 
drawing power of this music at that time, to her financial regret.


--g.

Holly MacDonald-Korth wrote:


well, we all know what a great success World Party was!

what credibility!!

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I'll even say further that Pop Culture themselves has experience in 
organizing (or have been involved in) huge events and festivals in the 
past (i.e. as far as I know, the 'World Party' and the Jazz Festival) so 
that's the 'promoter' component there.  As if Carl had previous 
experience in putting together a huge festival on his own. To be quite 
frank, it seems to me alot of 'buddies' were picked to play the last two 
years.  


Flame, flame,

--G.

(Truth Be Told) wrote:


Why would it be necessary to have promoters? Don't they bring in their
favorites anyway or do they bring in big names for a big payday? If 
you look

at the first statement if the Free Press article: A seven-member board of
longtime Detroit techno musicians will choose the artist lineup... the
panel is there only to choose the talent they don't need to know how it
works (festival producer/promoter = Pop Culture Media). I would think that
traveling and developing relationships with other DJs/artists, they 
are more
then qualified to choose a lineup. The fact there are 7 shows there 
will be

checks and balances where someone couldn't just bring in their buddies
(perhaps as before). Plus, most of them have been around almost 20 
years and

know who was there from the start.
I'm hopeful too that they'll produce a good lineup and keep the spirit
alive.

Truth

I wouldn't have believed it if I didn't see it for myself...






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RE: [313] good cds?

2002-02-20 Thread Batory, Jason
Dynamo - Aussen For CD (Din)
Great CD compilation of Dynamo releases.

I second this, and will add:

VA - Vertical Forms (Vertical Form)
feat. Isan, Monolake, Smyglyssna, Funkstörung, Kid 606, Thomas Fehlmann,
Vladislav Delay, EU, Bola, Múm.

Both pure deepness.

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[313] FA (ebay)

2002-02-20 Thread Mxyzptlk
New, sealed (extra copy) Midnight Funk Association, Twerk, Atlon Inc., Gez 
Varley, Poker Flat V. 2 (sealed) feat exclusive Steve Bug tracks(thanks!)

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RE: [313] good cds?

2002-02-20 Thread Mike Taylor

Cinemascope by Monolake is a great album.

Sign O' The Times by Prince is a really good cd as well. ;)

mt



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Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 09:10:39 +0800

Dynamo - Aussen For CD (Din)
Great CD compilation of Dynamo releases.

I second this, and will add:

VA - Vertical Forms (Vertical Form)
feat. Isan, Monolake, Smyglyssna, Funkstörung, Kid 606, Thomas Fehlmann,
Vladislav Delay, EU, Bola, Múm.

Both pure deepness.

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Re: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313

2002-02-20 Thread Dan Sicko

Ok, let me put a quash on all this talk about how World Party was a flop.


no ... I at least meant flop in every American, commercial sense of the word.

The music was definitely not there yet ... this was the city that 
couldn't keep the narrow confines of the Music Institute open. And a 
year or so later she books Joe Louis Arena ...  not smart.  It was a 
shallow attempt to capitalize on all the Europeans in for the World 
Cup games.  Too bad they were all staying a half hour away around 
Pontiac where the games were being held. Carol took a huge risk and 
it didn't pay off.


And the credibility ... that would all be down to that event's 
artistic consultant ... Gary Arnett.  Props.   I'll have to drag out 
the flyer to list the killer line-up.


I think the last two DEMF's were successes on commercial *and* 
artistic levels. But that's just one 
aging-techno-gone-all-downtempo-and-broken-beat man's opinion.  :)


-d

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RE: [313] how was kooky at motor?

2002-02-20 Thread Stephen Burd
killer

-stephen


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i went there around midnight and there was a huge line that i 
didn't want to wait in so i didn't go in.  how was it?

--jenn without the -ifer

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RE: [313] how was kooky at motor?

2002-02-20 Thread Stephen Burd
i was in a rush there.  i should have mentioned that the newman and rexxx sets
were super good.  newman should put the set on his site for download.  good vibe
that night.

-s

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i went there around midnight and there was a huge line that i
didn't want to wait in so i didn't go in.  how was it?

--jenn without the -ifer

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RE: [313] Carl Craig / Planet E

2002-02-20 Thread Bulger, Tim
The flip on the Tweak It Yourself release is a real good deep techno track.
I think it's called 'Clear and Present'

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Subject: [313] Carl Craig / Planet E


 Does anyone know if Carl Craig has any new material coming out?  It seems
 like it's been a long time since his last release.  I'm hoping :)

 What about Planet E?  I know there's the Recloose album.

If I recall from a not-too-distant Planet E newsletter, he's working on a
new Shop album while fulfilling many other obligations. There was the track
he helped do on the Herbie Hancock album, and Tweak It Yourself was recently
released, although this is from '93, and for my record buying dollar, only
really has collectors value.

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Re: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313

2002-02-20 Thread s mcgill
You guys are so lucky.  I live in the UK and still have not managed to see
the DJ's you speak of : Jules, Tong, Sasha etc. Will Jim Masters be playing
again?

In all seriousness though, if there is a representation from Europe then why
isn't it at least people like Oliver Ho, Mark Broom, Steve Rachmad, Claude
Young ;o) etc. People who have at least been touched and influenced by
Detroit. Can you see this happening?

SM
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 Yeah, and the Dunk the DJ thing - I want to see Pete Tong get dunked -
he
 is playing DEMF this year isn't he?



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 I just hope they still have the electric bull in the middle of hart plaza
 this year.  That was my favorite part of the festival.  Nothing can top
 getting bucked off the bull to the pleasant chant of Autecre.  I can't
 wait!
 ! ! !


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  Oh,
  they should not be on the logistics end of it. When I say promoters get
  involved, I mean from a creative angle. Obviously the reason PMC is in
on
  all of this is they know how to handle an event this size.  But of
course
  just because an event is big does not mean it is any good.
Incorporating
  some of the aspects of the Detroit scene on an event this size would
  definitely be something best handled by people who have done it first
 hand.
  A lot of the people involved throwing events here work their brains out
 on
  those events and I have no doubt would do the same given the opportunity
 to
  do it right. And yes I know several promoters who have worked on and
 are
  qualified to work on concert festival size events.
 
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  Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 2:40 PM
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  Subject: RE: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313
 
 
  Heh.
 
  Well, I was kind of joking about DJ worship, but what I was really
  hinting at is that techno, house, electronic music, what have you ...
  are in an entirely different context at an event like DEMF.  It's not
  a club, not an outdoor rave, ... it's a concert festival.  How many
  local promoters have tackled one of those?
 
  -d
 
 
  Oh, I forgot.
  We don't dance anymore..
  
  I put on the table that we change dance music to stand around and
 stare
  at the DJ music
  -r
 
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Re: [313] Carl Craig / Planet E

2002-02-20 Thread s mcgill
This arises a topic that I was curious about, specifically about the 10 year
anniversary of Planet E.
Now someone correct me as I may be wrong, but, wasn't there supposed to be a
series of four exclusive releases, released quarterly in honour of this,
last year? I got Climax (Pink) and Tweek It Yourself (Blue), but did I miss
two?

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 Does anyone know if Carl Craig has any new material coming out?  It seems
 like it's been a long time since his last release.  I'm hoping :)

 What about Planet E?  I know there's the Recloose album.



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[313] Tom Churchill

2002-02-20 Thread Mike Taylor

I lost your addy, please get in touch.

Take care,
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Re: [313] Carl Craig / Planet E

2002-02-20 Thread Moe Fuzz

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To: 313 313@hyperreal.org

This arises a topic that I was curious about, specifically about the 10 
year

anniversary of Planet E.
Now someone correct me as I may be wrong, but, wasn't there supposed to be 
a

series of four exclusive releases, released quarterly in honour of this,
last year? I got Climax (Pink) and Tweek It Yourself (Blue), but did I miss
two?


I wasn't too into Tweak It Yourself.  It seemed like a lesser version of 
69 Rushed?  It's been a while, so I might be confusing the song I name of 
the 69 song.  Hopefully, he'll have some more tunes out soon.  And play some 
west coast dates :)





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Re: [313] Rob Hood mix CDs?

2002-02-20 Thread ryan burns


when did hood release a mix cd?  does anyone have info on it...

ryan



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Anyone know of any Robert Hood mix CDs released in the past, prior to this
new one on Logistic?


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[313] delsin update 02.2002

2002-02-20 Thread delsin. records

delsin. records 
update 02.2002  
releases: Newworldromantics  $tinkworx 
gigs: Vaaghuyzen, Batofar, Melkweg  Rex Club 
links: Future Beat Alliance interview, Delsin interview 
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upcoming releases
22dsr/nwr1, hitting the shops monday February 25th!
Newworldromantics - Spirit.ep - http://www.delsin.org/22dsr.html
As close as music can get to the thing it tries to describe, the track
‘Spirit’ attempts to capture the essence of an entity. Fluid, haunting and
inescapable, the track slowly creeps up and leaves you with the
electrifying sensation of a presence. Some say that the spirits are
attracted by the indescribable sensation you get even thinking about them.
Maybe ‘Spirit’ hails them, the feeling captured in sound opening the
doorway to the other side. Or maybe it just gives off the sensation of fear
for never being alone. Like Prince said on ‘Charade’, the alternative
version of his legendary ‘Parade’ album, “There’s others here with us”.
Maybe he´s right... 

28dsr/$tw1, hitting the shops monday March, 11th!
$tinkworx - Todas Las Noches - http://www.delsin.org/28dsr.html
Smooth glitchy italodisco-styled techno grooves from the US! We’re proud to
present another new artist on the Delsin roster: $tinkworx, originally from
New York, now stuck in North Carolina. In a short time he has been
releasing through several respected labels as his co-owned Down Low label,
Rushhour and Bunker. This release on Amsterdam’s Delsin-label shows the
more smooth side of $tinkworx, where all tracks go deeply funky. The
twiddling synths sounds glide in smoothly with the soft sexy styled
strings, ending up somewhere in between of Japanese Telecom and Metro Area,
Morgan Geist  Daniel Wang. Coolio!

previews of other upcoming releases incl. mp3 clips, are up as well:
- Dimension 5 - Alien Artform - CD/2xLP - (26dsr/dms-cdlp1) -
http://www.delsin.org/26dsr.html (22/03/2002)
- Optic Nerve - Optical - CD/2xLP - (30dsr/otn-cdlp1) -
http://www.delsin.org/30dsr.html (10/05/2002)

last Delsin releases:
- Aardvarck - Find The Cow - CD/2xLP - http://www.delsin.org/24dsr.html
- Dimension 5 - Control Complex - 12 (25dsr/dms1) -
http://www.delsin.org/25dsr.html
- Aardvarck - Nozum feat. remix by Attica Blues - 12 (23dsr/aar3) -
http://www.delsin.org/23dsr.html

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overview upcoming (related) gigs 

Wednesday February 20, 9pm – 1am @ Vaaghuyzen, Amsterdam
Monthly Delsin night 
Dj’s: Jason Brunton (Iridite), Otto (Groundzero/Keynote) and Peel Seamus.

Friday February 22, 11pm – 4am @ Batofar, Paris
Live: Alex Cortex  band
Dj’s: Mannix, Alex Cortex, Move_d (Source Records)

Friday March 1, 11pm – 5am @ Melkweg, Amsterdam
Zephon’s Mom at Chesterfield Labelland
Dj’s: Kid Sublime, Aardvarck  Alias Poeh 
also with Jori Hulkkonen, James Ruskin, Oliver Ho, a.o.

Thursday March 14, 11.30pm – 5am @ Rex Club, Paris
Paradise Massage 
Live: A Number Of Names
Dj: Dj K-1 (aka Keith Tucker/Optic Nerve) 

Booking interest? Check http://www.delsin.org/booking.html

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more texts on the web
Future Beat Alliance inteview at Etronik.com -
http://www.etronik.com/section.asp?sectionId=12IssueId=134Random=9
Delsin interview at Groove Attack -
http://www.grooveattack.de/news/features_detail.php3?id=11

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more delsin? http://www.delsin.org 
any update in interest or email address? drop a note 

Re: [313] Carl Craig / Planet E

2002-02-20 Thread Phonopsia
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 The flip on the Tweak It Yourself release is a real good deep techno
track.
 I think it's called 'Clear and Present'

Yeah. Sorry for the confusion. That was originally released on Open as the
flipside to The Climax (different from The Climax (original) that was
just rereleased on Planet E with the pink sleeve and the BC remix - and
better IMO). So for people with that Open release, I meant Tweak It
Yourself only really has collectible value, as Clear and Present would be
worth the sticker price. This may have also been on the Dr. Eich album
though??? I never got it b/c I had the 12s.

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 I wasn't too into Tweak It Yourself.  It seemed like a lesser version of
 69 Rushed?  It's been a while, so I might be confusing the song I name
of
 the 69 song.  Hopefully, he'll have some more tunes out soon.  And play
some
 west coast dates :)

I never really put that together, but I can see the analogy. Rushed is
definitely a more refined track, with better direction, production and
emotion. I'm certainly not one to slag Planet E, as I think they are the
most reliable record label in the world, with great scope, vision and
history, not to mention being responsible for most of my early techno
eduction. But this felt like a complete the history Carl Craig release
rather than the BC remix of Climax, which was a true gem from the archives.
This is the same way I felt about More Songs About Food too... Not that
there's anything wrong with that. I'd still rather it was released on such a
pretty slab of wax than not, I'd still rather apprecite his lesser successes
than not and I'm happy to own it as a devotee.

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[313] derrick may on jjj

2002-02-20 Thread nathan goode
Hi guys

did anyone happen to catch derrick may interview on Triple J on Australian 
radio this morning? heard a bit of it at work today, but was wondering if 
anyone happened to tape it. 

also, does anyone have his tour dates for OZ, or more importantly, Adelaide?

cheers

nath


Re: [313] Carl Craig / Planet E

2002-02-20 Thread rob webb

Scott McGill:

This arises a topic that I was curious about, specifically about the 10 
year

anniversary of Planet E.
Now someone correct me as I may be wrong, but, wasn't there supposed to be 
a

series of four exclusive releases, released quarterly in honour of this,
last year? I got Climax (Pink) and Tweek It Yourself (Blue), but did I miss
two?


i don't think the final 2 quarterly instalments have been released yet.  if 
they have, i missed them too.




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Re: [313] good cds?

2002-02-20 Thread Martijn de Blaauw
VNV Nation - Futureperfect
not techno, but good electronical futurepop (or something like that;)
Martijn


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 Cinemascope by Monolake is a great album.

 Sign O' The Times by Prince is a really good cd as well. ;)

 mt


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  Dynamo - Aussen For CD (Din)
  Great CD compilation of Dynamo releases.
 
 I second this, and will add:
 
 VA - Vertical Forms (Vertical Form)
 feat. Isan, Monolake, Smyglyssna, Funkstörung, Kid 606, Thomas Fehlmann,
 Vladislav Delay, EU, Bola, Múm.
 
 Both pure deepness.
 
 Respect
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[313] brinkman - rosa cd

2002-02-20 Thread Jason Donnelly

does anyone have a track listing for this cd??

thanks

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Re: [313] Rob Hood mix CDs?

2002-02-20 Thread Tom Robbins/Tom Magic Feet
It's called Caught In The Act: Robert Hood Mix and it's on Logistic Records,
from France. I dunno when it's out because the promo they sent me didn't
come with any info, in fact it might be out already, but check
www.logisticrecords.com.

It's got about 12 Hood trax out of 27 altogether and is bookended by a
couple of Wu-Tang kung-fu dialogue samples. It's also very full on and full
speed, but very impressively mixed.

TOM

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 when did hood release a mix cd?  does anyone have info on it...

 ryan


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 new one on Logistic?
 
 
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Re: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313

2002-02-20 Thread glyph1001


I think the last two DEMF's were successes on commercial *and* 
artistic levels. But that's just one 
aging-techno-gone-all-downtempo-and-broken-beat man's opinion.  :)


-d

Tee hee, its all good Dan.   :-)

I don't know...out of all the things she could've invested money in she 
chose to invest in a Detroit Techno music event in '93 or '94 with great 
talent rather than doing some other mainstream mish-mash, because where 
would that leave us? With NO techno music event to enjoy, period. Of 
course she didn't capitalize and it was her risk..another lesson 
learned.  Chalk one up for experience. Nonetheless, it was a gamble on 
techno. And she had the decency to choose someone who knew what's up. 
How about some props for that? She could've easily chosen some cheese 
label of the month AR jerk to pick the talent so our ears can bleed.


The one who shells out the cash get no props because its automatically 
'always about the money.'  Could it just be that she saw potential for 
this to be bigger in a positive way, even almost 10 years ago?   Yes, 
yes, yes!...we live in a shameless, capitalistic country/world...that's 
life.  And like most things in life, any investment made, there is a 
hope, and sometimes an expectation of a return.  But what makes a big 
difference is whether or not this person have the foresight to remain 
true to the art...without having to go broke in the process.


The original point is that there should be promoters in the committee, 
yes?  I'm saying Carol has had experience in organizing/promoting big 
events therefore she's the 'promoter' element.  Whether or not the gigs 
were good is a new ball game and gawd, one promoter is good 
enough...sheesh!   :-)


Have a good day all,

--g.

Dan Sicko wrote:

Ok, let me put a quash on all this talk about how World Party was a 
flop.



no ... I at least meant flop in every American, commercial sense of 
the word.


The music was definitely not there yet ... this was the city that 
couldn't keep the narrow confines of the Music Institute open. And a 
year or so later she books Joe Louis Arena ...  not smart.  It was a 
shallow attempt to capitalize on all the Europeans in for the World 
Cup games.  Too bad they were all staying a half hour away around 
Pontiac where the games were being held. Carol took a huge risk and it 
didn't pay off.


And the credibility ... that would all be down to that event's 
artistic consultant ... Gary Arnett.  Props.   I'll have to drag out 
the flyer to list the killer line-up.


I think the last two DEMF's were successes on commercial *and* 
artistic levels. But that's just one 
aging-techno-gone-all-downtempo-and-broken-beat man's opinion.  :)


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[313] Carl Craig on Equinox

2002-02-20 Thread o Z
I remember a Carl Craig track called Wrap me in his arms but cannot find it. I 
am sure it was on an album called Equinox on Buzz. Does any know of this and 
could let me know.
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RE: [313] Carl Craig on Equinox

2002-02-20 Thread Koen Mariën
'Wrap me in his arms' was released on Retroactive and did feature on the
Equinox compilation on Buzz. check marsels retroactive discography @
http://nomorewords.net/retroactive/ ! IMHO it's one of the best tracks C2
ever made, thx to the heavenly voice of Sarah Gregory. been looking for this
track for years, a friend of mine paid about 65 $ for his copy of CAD004.

happy huntin'!

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[313] RE: (313) Carl Craig on Equinox

2002-02-20 Thread Wibo.Lammerts
It's on Retroactive check this: http://www.nomorewords.net/retroactive/

Good luck if you find it, and be prepared topay top dollar!

:)

W

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Re: [313] Carl Craig / Planet E

2002-02-20 Thread Eric Scuccimarra
I wasn't terribly impressed with Tweak it Yourself either... I bought it 
for Clear and Present which had been released on a Touche compilation in 
97, was on the Secret Tapes of Dr. Eich and was the original b-side to the 
original release of the Climax on Open Records in 95.


Clear and Present is a beautiful deep techno tune while Tweak it Yourself 
did absolutely nothing for me.


At 08:20 PM 2/19/2002 -0800, Moe Fuzz wrote:

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This arises a topic that I was curious about, specifically about the 10 year
anniversary of Planet E.
Now someone correct me as I may be wrong, but, wasn't there supposed to be a
series of four exclusive releases, released quarterly in honour of this,
last year? I got Climax (Pink) and Tweek It Yourself (Blue), but did I miss
two?


I wasn't too into Tweak It Yourself.  It seemed like a lesser version of 
69 Rushed?  It's been a while, so I might be confusing the song I name 
of the 69 song.  Hopefully, he'll have some more tunes out soon.  And play 
some west coast dates :)





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RE: [313] how was kooky at motor?

2002-02-20 Thread Altitude
Off the hook.
D records definitely has the skills to do things the right.  Music was
exceptional with Rex kicking it off with a set of tight, pumping techno.
Having the lights turned off ala Cheshire was a nice touch.  Fred went on a
little past midnight and rocked the place (of course).  Tom cleaned up with
a particularly dark and brutal set that kept the place bumping till close.
I think what really made the night was the people who brought the right
vibe.  A lot of faces from the past were there and an overall happy crowd.
Any D Records/Paxahau event is not to miss.

-r

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i went there around midnight and there was a huge line that i
didn't want to wait in so i didn't go in.  how was it?

--jenn without the -ifer

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[313] Chaos LIVE @ Mixworks 2/21-Detroit

2002-02-20 Thread keleigh casper

Mixworks, Thursdays @ Porter St. Station
presents:

Thursday, February 21
Chaos *live* -- Underground Resistance, DETROIT
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Roots Electric - *live*
DJ Clandestine - UR

Expect an intense, experimental night of live Detroit Techno from the UR 
squad with live electronic percussion and grooves producing the funkiest of 
sounds. If you've never experienced live techno, consider this your wake up 
call.


Thank you again to everyone who came out last week on Valentine's to hear 
Theo Parrish, Malik Pittman and special guest Kenny Dixon Jr. Support 
Detroit, its artists and of course, our lovely sponsors: Submerge, Record 
Time, Real Detroit, Made in Detroit, motormouth.org and Current.


Next up:
Thursday, 2/28
Octave One--430 West, Detroit, with something very special.

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[313] Detroit in mainstream American Music Press

2002-02-20 Thread Toby Frith
Have there been any in-depth articles on Detroit techno within the pages of 
magazines like Rolling Stone, Spin etc over the last decade or so?

If anyone had any links that would be great.

Cheers

Toby


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RE: [313] good cds?

2002-02-20 Thread Grammenos, Peter


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Cinemascope by Monolake is a great album.

PG I would have mentioned this one but didn't because it came out last
month ;] Great album though, his best so far.

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RE: [313] brinkman - rosa cd

2002-02-20 Thread Grammenos, Peter

here;s the best i can do, in no particular order :

Olga Zwei, Ulla Eins, Xenia Eins  Zwei, Erika Zwei, Inge Eins, Nicola Eins


it's a start at least ;) my favorite compilation of all time!

-pete

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thanks

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RE: [313] brinkman - rosa cd

2002-02-20 Thread Jason Donnelly

thanks pete

anyone heard the new Soul Center 3 yet???

promos are doing the rounds, my mates got one but keeping it to himself
(bit like the Herbie Hancock album I gave to him to copy!!!)

jd


At 10:16 20/02/02 -0500, Grammenos, Peter wrote:


here;s the best i can do, in no particular order :

Olga Zwei, Ulla Eins, Xenia Eins  Zwei, Erika Zwei, Inge Eins, Nicola Eins


it's a start at least ;) my favorite compilation of all time!

-pete

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RE: [313] brinkman - rosa cd

2002-02-20 Thread Gwendal Cobert
I'm quite eager to hear that one, I loved the first two...
BTW, any news on the new Blackdog LP announced on Hydrogen Dukebox ?
Gwendal

 anyone heard the new Soul Center 3 yet???
 
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Re: [313] brinkman - rosa cd

2002-02-20 Thread Toby Frith
Black Dog as in THE Black Dog?


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 I'm quite eager to hear that one, I loved the first two...
 BTW, any news on the new Blackdog LP announced on Hydrogen Dukebox ?
 Gwendal
 
  anyone heard the new Soul Center 3 yet???
  
  promos are doing the rounds, my mates got one but keeping it 
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[313] Gerrold Sims

2002-02-20 Thread Mario Atienza

I would like to know any info about Gerrold Sims,Who was this guy ? A Dj from 
Detroit ? 

Many thanks

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RE: [313] brinkman - rosa cd

2002-02-20 Thread Nikky Stoltzman
Before I get too excited, I am forced to think back to the staggeringly
mediocre 'Babylon' single that came out a few years back...

N

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 I'm quite eager to hear that one, I loved the first two...
 BTW, any news on the new Blackdog LP announced on Hydrogen Dukebox ?
 Gwendal

  anyone heard the new Soul Center 3 yet???
 
  promos are doing the rounds, my mates got one but keeping it
  to himself
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[313] theblackdog. (was: Re: [313] brinkman - rosa cd)

2002-02-20 Thread Anya
http://www.hydrogendukebox.com/news/?article=33
doesn't say more than:
Hydrogen Dukebox are releasing the new album by The Black Dog in March 2002

The album is entitled Unsavoury Products and features the voice of Black 
Sifichi..

What to expect, if this really *is* The Black Dog?
Methinks I'll follow Nikky's advice...
Cheers,

Anya

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 Before I get too excited, I am forced to think back to the staggeringly
 mediocre 'Babylon' single that came out a few years back...
 
 N
 
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  I'm quite eager to hear that one, I loved the first two...
  BTW, any news on the new Blackdog LP announced on Hydrogen Dukebox ?
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RE: [313] brinkman - rosa cd

2002-02-20 Thread Gwendal Cobert
Er... yes !
Hydrogen Dukebox are releasing the new album by The Black Dog in March 2002
 The album is entitled Unsavoury Products and features the voice of
Black Sifichi.. 
from http://www.hydrogendukebox.com/

Gwendal

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RE: [313] brinkman - rosa cd

2002-02-20 Thread Gwendal Cobert
 Before I get too excited, I am forced to think back to the
 staggeringly
 mediocre 'Babylon' single that came out a few years back...
You're being very harsh on this one... Some of the mixes were crap - right.
It wasn't pure Black Dog as we were used to - right. But crap ? I loved the
use of Ofra Haza's voice on this one. BTW : the version I got is one box
with two CDs sold separetely... I remember seeing in a shop (and not picking
up...) a promo CD that had all of the mixes on the two CDs plus a couple of
other mixes... anybody got that one ? were the extra mixes any good ?

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Re: [313] theblackdog. (was: Re: [313] brinkman - rosa cd)

2002-02-20 Thread stewart
I wouldn't get too excited, The Black Dog being only one of the original 3 
members (Ken Dowie) who hasn't released anything remotley touching the original 
Black Dog Productions stuff (remember Virtual)since the other 2 members split 
and started Plaid.

Stewart
 
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 Subject: [313] theblackdog. (was: Re: [313] brinkman - rosa cd)
 
 http://www.hydrogendukebox.com/news/?article=33
 doesn't say more than:
 Hydrogen Dukebox are releasing the new album by The Black Dog in March 2002
 
 The album is entitled Unsavoury Products and features the voice of Black 
 Sifichi..
 
 What to expect, if this really *is* The Black Dog?
 Methinks I'll follow Nikky's advice...
 Cheers,
 
 Anya
 
  From: Nikky Stoltzman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: Wed 20/Feb/2002 15:37 GMT
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  Subject: RE: [313] brinkman - rosa cd
  
  Before I get too excited, I am forced to think back to the staggeringly
  mediocre 'Babylon' single that came out a few years back...
  
  N
  
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  Black Dog as in THE Black Dog?
  
  
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   I'm quite eager to hear that one, I loved the first two...
   BTW, any news on the new Blackdog LP announced on Hydrogen Dukebox ?
   Gwendal
 
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[313] Good CD's?!?!?

2002-02-20 Thread Tosh Cooey
Here's what's burning my CD player this month:

More Dub Infusions (Sonar Kollektiv)
Jackmate - Ghetto of my Mind (Kompakt)
Swayzak - Groovetechnology CD#2 (!K7)
Recloose - Cardiology (!K7)
Fat Boy Slim - In Brighton
Andrew WK - Party Hard!!! (Where are my f*cking acid wash jeans!?!?)

Get them all!!!  Damn it's a good month for music...

Tosh
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Here's what's burning my CD player this month:

More Dub Infusions (Sonar Kollektiv)
Jackmate - Ghetto of my Mind (Kompakt)
Swayzak - Groovetechnology CD#2 (!K7)
Recloose - Cardiology (!K7)
Fat Boy Slim - In Brighton
Andrew WK - Party Hard!!! (Where are my f*cking acid wash jeans!?!?)

Get them all!!!  Damn it's a good month for music...

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[313] ebay 313/312 goodies...

2002-02-20 Thread Minto George
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItemsuserid=toedawginclude=0since=-1sort=2rows=25

lots of stuff including both Adventures in Techno Soul
comps on FEROX, LOTS of Relief and Cajual records,
Prescription/Balance classics, Main Street Records,
and a rare Dan Bell as DBX on Communique. more coming
soon including 8-10 early Ifach releases by Baby Ford
 Mark Broom

minto

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RE: [313] brinkman - rosa cd

2002-02-20 Thread Nikky Stoltzman
Yes, perhaps I am being harsh.

I just feel that the Black Dog 'name' was what shifted the single(s) rather
than the music itself, especially given that 'The Black Dog' now has one
head instead of three, and is not really the same entity at all. I will
still give the album a fair chance when it comes out, but I just find it
impossible to be as enthusiastic as I was when 'Music for Adverts...' was
released, for instance.

But we shall see...

N

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 Before I get too excited, I am forced to think back to the
 staggeringly
 mediocre 'Babylon' single that came out a few years back...
You're being very harsh on this one... Some of the mixes were crap - right.
It wasn't pure Black Dog as we were used to - right. But crap ? I loved the
use of Ofra Haza's voice on this one. BTW : the version I got is one box
with two CDs sold separetely... I remember seeing in a shop (and not picking
up...) a promo CD that had all of the mixes on the two CDs plus a couple of
other mixes... anybody got that one ? were the extra mixes any good ?

Gwednal


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RE: [313] Good CD's?!?!?

2002-02-20 Thread Rob Theakston

Andrew WK - Party Hard!!! (Where are my f*cking acid wash jeans!?!?)


YES YES YES YES YES YES ANOTHER DETROIT PRODUCT ROCKS 
OUT!!


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Re: [313] theblackdog (unsavoury products)

2002-02-20 Thread Jussi Lehtonen
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I wouldn't get too excited, The Black Dog being only one of the original 
 3 members (Ken Dowie) who hasn't released anything remotley touching the 
 original Black Dog Productions stuff (remember Virtual)since the other 2 
 members split and started Plaid.

More disinformation available at

http://www.dogsquad.com/

and (linked to)

http://www.unsavouryproducts.com




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RE: [313] theblackdog. (was: Re: [313] brinkman - rosa cd)

2002-02-20 Thread John Bush
 who hasn't released anything
 remotley touching the original
 Black Dog Productions stuff

Sure, his solo LP doesn't sound like the stuff BDP was doing seven years
earlier, but it's still excellent...especially recommended for those into
Byrne/Eno Fourth World-type collage.

John


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Re: [313] Good CD's?!?!?

2002-02-20 Thread Tom Robbins/Tom Magic Feet
I really hope there's some serious irony going on here, but terrifyingly I
can't be sure.



 Andrew WK - Party Hard!!! (Where are my f*cking acid wash jeans!?!?)


 YES YES YES YES YES YES ANOTHER DETROIT PRODUCT ROCKS
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Fw: [313] brinkman - rosa cd

2002-02-20 Thread Tom Robbins/Tom Magic Feet
 anyone heard the new Soul Center 3 yet???

I've got it, I loved it and gave it  for Jockey Slut's March ish. Very
funky minimalism, with Isaac Hayes samples in there. I'd recommend it. It's
on Novamute, btw, with a robot dog on the cover.

I also have The Black Dog LP but haven't got around to it yet... if I do
I'll try and post a reaction (even though it's not exactly 313 related,
although come to think of it, neither is Brinkmann!).

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RE: [313] Good CD's?!?!?

2002-02-20 Thread Gwendal Cobert
 Swayzak - Groovetechnology CD#2 (!K7)
 Recloose - Cardiology (!K7)
??? both are now on K7 ??? how is the Swayzak ? like Himadri or closer to
their first ? and what is the Recloose ? LP or EP ?
Gwendal


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RE: [313] brinkman - rosa cd

2002-02-20 Thread Gwendal Cobert
 I also have The Black Dog LP but haven't got around to it
 yet... if I do
 I'll try and post a reaction (even though it's not exactly
 313 related,
 although come to think of it, neither is Brinkmann!).
well, to me Black Dog was the best example of how the Detroit sound was like
in Britain...
Gwendal


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RE: [313] Good CD's?!?!?

2002-02-20 Thread Dan Sicko

  Swayzak - Groovetechnology CD#2 (!K7)
  Recloose - Cardiology (!K7)


tosh is showing off ... cardiology isn't out just yet.  :)

-d

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Re: [313] Steve Bug

2002-02-20 Thread Kim B
He spun a 2hr set here in Toronto last Thursday (Valentines Day).  It wasn't 
what I was expecting since some of the tracks I heard from him were way more 
on the tehno tip than what he spun in tdot.  His set was really housey, and 
if I expected to be listening to a house set, I would have been more into 
into.


I still think he is a good Dj and a great producer from what I have heard. I 
would love to hear him spin a more techno set.  How was his set on Monday 
night?


K.

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RE: [313] Good CD's?!?!?

2002-02-20 Thread Gwendal Cobert
haven't even grabbed the Vikter Duplaix mix anyway... I feel horribly late
on this one !
Gwendal

Swayzak - Groovetechnology CD#2 (!K7)
Recloose - Cardiology (!K7)

 tosh is showing off ... cardiology isn't out just yet.  :)


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RE: [313] how was kooky at motor?

2002-02-20 Thread Rudy Delgado


  I'd have to agree, I thought his set was most
definitely an enjoyable one! I got the chance to ask
if Fred if he'd be putting the set on his site as he
did with the DEMF set and he said he'd have to listen
to it and see. I say put it on there  who's with
me ? :)

   Regards,
 -Rudy-


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Re: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313

2002-02-20 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 But all of that aside, I agree that the panel (its make-up in particular)
 is a step in the right direction.  I
 believe the DEMF's future will be okay (maybe even bright, perhaps?), but
 we shall see what unfolds this year. :)

 I hope at least Groovetech (or another capable web based broadcaster) will
 be able to stream video/sound this year. Ford did a f*cking miserable job
 at it last year (eventhough I was there I'd like to be able to relive Eddie
 Fowlkes', Kenny Larkin's, and DJ D'jital's sets on the smaller stages).

 MEK

This is one really important measure of the level of commercialism.
Will people around the world have access to ALL of the dj sets, or just
the corporate sponsored ones?


peace
lks


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RE: [313] Steve Bug

2002-02-20 Thread Grammenos, Peter

His set was not what i was expecting at all. He played all over the place
and never dropped any decent techno. Mostly house, db, idm, ... I'll stick
to just buying his records ;)

On his behalf though, i was told he had just flown in and hadn't slept for a
while nor eaten. He kept asking for food! 

-Pete

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To: Grammenos, Peter; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Steve Bug


He spun a 2hr set here in Toronto last Thursday (Valentines Day).  It wasn't

what I was expecting since some of the tracks I heard from him were way more

on the tehno tip than what he spun in tdot.  His set was really housey, and 
if I expected to be listening to a house set, I would have been more into 
into.

I still think he is a good Dj and a great producer from what I have heard. I

would love to hear him spin a more techno set.  How was his set on Monday 
night?

K.

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Re: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313

2002-02-20 Thread Vince Woolums
 This is one really important measure of the level of commercialism.
 Will people around the world have access to ALL of the dj sets, or just
 the corporate sponsored ones?

Which, interestingly, includes not just the festival itself, but promoters
putting on 'after parties'.  They're certainly commercial, but not offered
free of charge.  In my opinion, some of last year's after parties were
rudely expensive.

Vince Woolums
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Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313


 On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
  But all of that aside, I agree that the panel (its make-up in
particular)
  is a step in the right direction.  I
  believe the DEMF's future will be okay (maybe even bright, perhaps?),
but
  we shall see what unfolds this year. :)
 
  I hope at least Groovetech (or another capable web based broadcaster)
will
  be able to stream video/sound this year. Ford did a f*cking miserable
job
  at it last year (eventhough I was there I'd like to be able to relive
Eddie
  Fowlkes', Kenny Larkin's, and DJ D'jital's sets on the smaller stages).
 
  MEK

 This is one really important measure of the level of commercialism.
 Will people around the world have access to ALL of the dj sets, or just
 the corporate sponsored ones?


 peace
 lks


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[313] DEMF and Economics

2002-02-20 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Vince Woolums wrote:

  This is one really important measure of the level of commercialism.
  Will people around the world have access to ALL of the dj sets, or just
  the corporate sponsored ones?

 Which, interestingly, includes not just the festival itself, but promoters
 putting on 'after parties'.  They're certainly commercial, but not offered
 free of charge.  In my opinion, some of last year's after parties were
 rudely expensive.

This too brings up an excellent point.  If last year's parties are any
indicator, it's going to cost around $200 at LEAST just to be able to hang
out a couple of nights.  One argument is that this is ok because we're
talking about local artists and promoters getting loot rather than
multinats.  Another argument is that it's ok because we have people with
loot flying from all over the world for it so the costs deal with the
market.

But another argument is that this further plays into the
commercialism...and yet another argument that notes that such exhorbitant
prices may lock out the very people that were responsible for the support
of the music in the first place.


peace
lks


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RE: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313

2002-02-20 Thread Ja'Maul Redmond
Well i agree about the recording,, like i said i can't believe no one got
Jay's set on tape or c.d., not even him. I've checked.
But $200 for the after parties I spent about $60 last year on after
parties and even though I missed one night of them, I can't believe I
would've spent $140 more that night.

Unless of course someone party hops to 3 or 4 a night and then I don't see
how you would really enjoy the parties anyway? I thought the after parties
were priced reasonably. Although I did have to pick and choose.



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Subject: Re: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313


On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 But all of that aside, I agree that the panel (its make-up in particular)
 is a step in the right direction.  I
 believe the DEMF's future will be okay (maybe even bright, perhaps?), but
 we shall see what unfolds this year. :)

 I hope at least Groovetech (or another capable web based broadcaster) will
 be able to stream video/sound this year. Ford did a f*cking miserable job
 at it last year (eventhough I was there I'd like to be able to relive
Eddie
 Fowlkes', Kenny Larkin's, and DJ D'jital's sets on the smaller stages).

 MEK

This is one really important measure of the level of commercialism.
Will people around the world have access to ALL of the dj sets, or just
the corporate sponsored ones?


peace
lks


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[313] Thurs Feb 21- Motor Productions presents Quest: Nothing but House

2002-02-20 Thread Altitude
Thursday, Feb 21 2002

Motor Productions Proudly Presents
the Grand Opening of Ferndale's all House Music Night:

Quest

With DJs:
   Mike Huckaby
   Gabe Real

and Your Host: Miss Michelle

This will be a weekly event showcasing the finest 
House Music talent from Detroit and the world.

Doors at 9 PM, 21+ with ID please

Club Q 
Located on the SW corner of 9 mile rd and Woodward
141 West Nine Mile Rd,
Ferndale 313.438.4105

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Re: [313] boards of canada

2002-02-20 Thread alasdair.lyon
First listens to the new cd are pretty good. I suppose only time will tell, 
but it does have an album feel to it.  The last one works well which was 
surprising considering quite a few tracks were old demos.
On a similar tip, the Ulrich Schauss album on City Centre Offices is 
brilliant. Someone ought to use this in a film soundtrack!


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 Greg Lee:

 often the case with Warp music, I find it funny that mp3's via 
audiogalaxy
 (and the lot) of the promo are mostly recorded at the damn wrong speed. 
 It
 sounds GREAT at 45.

 judging by the version of that track (Alpha and Omega) on the album, 45 
is
 the correct speed!

 i've only listened to the album once, earlier today as it happens, but on 
 first impressions it's certainly up to the high standards Boards have set 
in
 the past.  as many of the reviews have said, it doesn't necessarily break 
 new ground... but i couldn't give two tosses about that - it's a quality
 record - play it, enjoy it for what it is.

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[313] More Stuff on EBay

2002-02-20 Thread Eric Scuccimarra
Just added some more records for sale to eBay including some stuff by Fanon 
Flowers, K Hand and lots of other various and sundry records...


http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItemsuserid=escucciminclude=0since=-1sort=2rows=25

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Re: [313] derrick may on jjj

2002-02-20 Thread R - Type
 yes i listened to it...i did not tape it his thoughts on the sep11 attacks 
were trueprops for that!!
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 18:02:09  
 nathan goode wrote:
Hi guys

did anyone happen to catch derrick may interview on Triple J on Australian 
radio this morning? heard a bit of it at work today, but was wondering if 
anyone happened to tape it. 

also, does anyone have his tour dates for OZ, or more importantly, Adelaide?

cheers

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Re: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313

2002-02-20 Thread Matthew L. Thompson
I had wanted to go to the KMS afterparty last year at The Works... my
schedule did not allow for that, unfortunately.  I think tickets for that
were pretty reasonable, something like $15 at the KMS booth at DEMF, and $20
at the door.  That included Kevin Saunderson, D. Wynn, Herdest Cummings, and
Carl Cox (who sicked out on the DEMF but managed to make it to the
afterparty, I heard).  I don't know who was charging so much, but you
wouldn't have seen me at any of the high dollar afterparties.

In regards to streaming the sets over the web from the stages, didn't
Groovetech provide a live feed and/or an archive of the sets as well?  Or
maybe that was just for the first DEMF, I'm not sure.  I don't think they
are around anymore, so it's anyone's guess as to who might handle it this
year.  KMS Productions has a nice streaming broadband audio/video feed of
the Monday evening set with Inner City, Juan Atkins, and I also believe
Derrick May (before the hailstones hit) on their site at kmsproductions.com.

Matt
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 Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 14:22:25
 To:
 From: Ja'Maul Redmond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313

 Well i agree about the recording,, like i said i can't believe no one got
 Jay's set on tape or c.d., not even him. I've checked.
 But $200 for the after parties I spent about $60 last year on after
 parties and even though I missed one night of them, I can't believe I
 would've spent $140 more that night.

 Unless of course someone party hops to 3 or 4 a night and then I don't see
 how you would really enjoy the parties anyway? I thought the after parties
 were priced reasonably. Although I did have to pick and choose.



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[313] re:derrick may on jjj

2002-02-20 Thread R - Type
of course the people dying was tragic but.he said that the attacks were 
long overdue. due to US government's foreign policies. 


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Re: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313

2002-02-20 Thread R.Y.Fixer
On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 20:51, Matthew L. Thompson wrote:

 In regards to streaming the sets over the web from the stages, didn't
 Groovetech provide a live feed and/or an archive of the sets as well?  Or
 maybe that was just for the first DEMF, I'm not sure.  I don't think they
 are around anymore, so it's anyone's guess as to who might handle it this
 year.  KMS Productions has a nice streaming broadband audio/video feed of
 the Monday evening set with Inner City, Juan Atkins, and I also believe
 Derrick May (before the hailstones hit) on their site at kmsproductions.com.
 

having a nice setup in a fixed studio is night and day different from a
live situation.  not at all similar to a live event with multiple
stages.


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Re: [313] theblackdog.

2002-02-20 Thread Stephen Kelly

stewart wrote:


I wouldn't get too excited, The Black Dog being only one of the
original 3 members (Ken Dowie) who hasn't released anything remotley
touching the original Black Dog Productions stuff (remember Virtual)
since the other 2 members split and started Plaid.


i'm speaking up 'cause it would seem ken always gets the rough end of the 
stick - it would be just as easy to say that andy and ed haven't written 
anything remotely touching the original BDP stuff since the split..


credit ken for sticking to what he believes in - i might not buy the album 
either, ken has certainly changed direction musically - but there's no need 
to diss the guy publicly for that..


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Re: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313

2002-02-20 Thread Matthew L. Thompson
I thought I had read somewhere that Groovetech was having financial troubles
a while back and was being forced to shut down?  If I recall, Groovetech had
two physical locations, of which they were planning to close at least one...
that's probably what I was thinking of, the fact that they're still around
and they still have a web presence is good news to me. :)

I discovered the KMS stream on their site over the holidays... so I would
assume that it is still there.  I attempted to do a quick check of their
site to confirm it, but I can't get it to come up for me... g.  Try
again later, I guess! ;)

Matt
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 What do you mean you don't think they are around anymore? You mean
 Groovetech? They are certainly are still around and they're still
 broadcasting. They did an excellent job for the first DEMF (almost like
 being there - almost) but I don't think they were allowed to broadcast for
 DEMF '01 because Ford monopolized it.
 Thanks for the tip on KMS stream - is it still available?

 MEK



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RE: [313] Rob Hood mix CDs?

2002-02-20 Thread Grammenos, Peter

It's out 4.2.2002. Can't wait to hear it...

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It's called Caught In The Act: Robert Hood Mix and it's on Logistic Records,
from France. I dunno when it's out because the promo they sent me didn't
come with any info, in fact it might be out already, but check
www.logisticrecords.com.

It's got about 12 Hood trax out of 27 altogether and is bookended by a
couple of Wu-Tang kung-fu dialogue samples. It's also very full on and full
speed, but very impressively mixed.

TOM

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 when did hood release a mix cd?  does anyone have info on it...

 ryan


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 Anyone know of any Robert Hood mix CDs released in the past, prior to
this
 new one on Logistic?
 
 
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[313] Alan Oldham's new comic book!

2002-02-20 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
New issue of URB (March 2002) page 70. Alan has produced a new comic book
The Sexy Adventures of Orietta St. Cloud plus there is apparently a CD
with tracks by Alan, Jeff Mills, Brian Zentz, Stewart Walker, The Advent
and Terrence Dixon to go along with it! If the graphic on the magazine page
is anything to go by - it's going to be great.

MEK


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Re: [313] Alan Oldham's new comic book!

2002-02-20 Thread Derek VerLee


Where would I be able to order this from?
and : Did it mention when it was going to be released?

_derek

On 2002.02.20 23:12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

New issue of URB (March 2002) page 70. Alan has produced a new comic
book
The Sexy Adventures of Orietta St. Cloud plus there is apparently a
CD
with tracks by Alan, Jeff Mills, Brian Zentz, Stewart Walker, The
Advent
and Terrence Dixon to go along with it! If the graphic on the magazine
page
is anything to go by - it's going to be great.

MEK


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Re: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313

2002-02-20 Thread Dan Sicko


The one who shells out the cash get no props because its 
automatically 'always about the money.'


my point being:

The money end of The World Party was not a success. And the 
artistic direction was handled by someone else.


Can one infer anything from this?  Maybe.

Ancient history? Probably.

 I'm just trying to call out a flop when I see  (saw?) one.

-d

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Re: [313] theblackdog. (was: Re: [313] brinkman - rosa cd)

2002-02-20 Thread Mxyzptlk

At 09:46 AM 2/20/2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

http://www.hydrogendukebox.com/news/?article=33
doesn't say more than:
Hydrogen Dukebox are releasing the new album by The Black Dog in March 2002

The album is entitled Unsavoury Products and features the voice of Black 
Sifichi..


What to expect, if this really *is* The Black Dog?
Methinks I'll follow Nikky's advice...
Cheers,

Anya


It most certainly IS TBD. Here's a snip from Ken Himself  from email volley 
betwixt he and myself a few months back :

snip
...I'm still out herestill making a difference.
After unsavoury products there will be another new album.
(due out in about 'the spring' of 2002, i think). the tunes are
done, and it all just needs finalising...etc...etc.
Regards,
Ken
--
The Black Dog

unsnip

There you have it. Not only the Dukebox record, but yet another - and , 
hopefully, soon.


jeff


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Re: [313] Alan Oldham's new comic book!

2002-02-20 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

Don't know and no it didn't - ya gotta love tease articles like that.

MEK




   
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Where would I be able to order this from?
and : Did it mention when it was going to be released?

_derek

On 2002.02.20 23:12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 New issue of URB (March 2002) page 70. Alan has produced a new comic
 book
 The Sexy Adventures of Orietta St. Cloud plus there is apparently a
 CD
 with tracks by Alan, Jeff Mills, Brian Zentz, Stewart Walker, The
 Advent
 and Terrence Dixon to go along with it! If the graphic on the magazine
 page
 is anything to go by - it's going to be great.

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RE: [313] brinkman - rosa cd

2002-02-20 Thread Mxyzptlk

At 09:55 AM 2/20/2002, you wrote:

Yes, perhaps I am being harsh.

I just feel that the Black Dog 'name' was what shifted the single(s) rather
than the music itself, especially given that 'The Black Dog' now has one
head instead of three, and is not really the same entity at all. I will
still give the album a fair chance when it comes out, but I just find it
impossible to be as enthusiastic as I was when 'Music for Adverts...' was
released, for instance.

But we shall see...

N


Music for Adverts was Ken - not Andy, Ed  Ken. He had a new partner last I 
heard, but I wouldn't be so quick to write TBD off. Check the Live in 
Toronto boot for some evidence.

jeff


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RE: [313] Alan Oldham's new comic book!

2002-02-20 Thread Holly MacDonald-Korth
it's out. it was on the watts new release list two weeks ago, so ask your
local record shop to order it for you...

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Don't know and no it didn't - ya gotta love tease articles like that.

MEK



 

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Where would I be able to order this from?
and : Did it mention when it was going to be released?

_derek

On 2002.02.20 23:12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 New issue of URB (March 2002) page 70. Alan has produced a new comic
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 The Sexy Adventures of Orietta St. Cloud plus there is apparently a
 CD
 with tracks by Alan, Jeff Mills, Brian Zentz, Stewart Walker, The
 Advent
 and Terrence Dixon to go along with it! If the graphic on the magazine
 page
 is anything to go by - it's going to be great.

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