Re: [313] Trackmode Party -- Run it down for the curious ones!

2002-05-29 Thread sean deason
I wasnt there, but someone I know who was up close said it was not a
simulation.

Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:

 On Tue, 28 May 2002, Giles Dickerson wrote:

  For real?

 it looked simulated from my vantage point...

 peace
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Re: [313] Trackmode Party -- Run it down for the curious ones!

2002-05-29 Thread Reverb
I wasn't there, but the reports I heard was that the act was not
simulated, but the (ahem) object was.

-d

On Tue, 28 May 2002, sean deason wrote:

 I wasnt there, but someone I know who was up close said it was not a
 simulation.

 Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:

  On Tue, 28 May 2002, Giles Dickerson wrote:
 
   For real?
 
  it looked simulated from my vantage point...
 
  peace
  lks
 
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Re: [313] Trackmode Party -- Run it down for the curious ones!

2002-05-29 Thread Reverb

This cracks me up BTW ... he *must* be listening to a lot of Prince --
remember when everyone was wondering about his sex acts onstage?  :)

-d

On Tue, 28 May 2002, sean deason wrote:

 I wasnt there, but someone I know who was up close said it was not a
 simulation.

 Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:

  On Tue, 28 May 2002, Giles Dickerson wrote:
 
   For real?
 
  it looked simulated from my vantage point...
 
  peace
  lks
 
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[313] What I enjoyed about DEMF

2002-05-29 Thread Matthew Cloney
A little background on me:

I'm a native Detroiter who's been living in SoCal for the last 8 years.
This was my first DEMF.
I spin house and progressive house.
I'm techno-curious and love tech-house.
I really don't have too many good memories of Detroit for having lived there
for 18 years.

I'm happy to say that as a result of the festival I now have a(nother)
fantastic memory of Detroit.  Other than the fact that some dingleberry
paparazzi tried to take a picture of my friend going into sugar shock and
the fact that I heard that the crowd was as ready to fight as I remember
Detroit audiences being, it was an all-around blast.  I really enjoyed what
I heard of Kenny Dope and Roy Davis Jr.'s sets, but I felt that Boo Williams
(CPOP stage, Chicago guy from about 5-7 p.m. on Sunday) was dropping the
damn bass out of the mix WAY too much.  It seemed like he'd drop about 3 of
every 4 beats.  Maybe that's his style, but if so, it just didn't work for
me.  The music was great, but he did it a disservice the way he spun it.

I did manage to check out the CPOP afterparty, and I think it was Kenny
Dixon Jr.'s who was spinning at the time (about 3-4 a.m.?).  Please let me
know if that's not who was DJing at CPOP because whoever it was was spinning
some great grooves.  It looked like it was really hard to mix back there.
He kept slamming from track to track, and while it all sounded good in the
mix, it sounded like he wasn't really playing more than one record at any
given time.  Did anyone else get that impression?  Have I even got the man's
name right?

The fact that Clinton et. al absolutely refused to leave the stage was
great.  I couldn't believe that they did anything after Maggot Brain... how
can you top something like that?  That was about the 3rd time I've seen that
act, sixth for my friend, and we agreed it was the most amazing version of
MB we'd ever seen.

Anyway, opinions from a house-head.  Hope everyone, regardless of all the
controversy, found a way to enjoy themselves at the festival.  There really
was an amazing amount of talent there, and despite the commercialism and
backstabbing that went on this year (more than other years?), I really did
have a blast.

Also, I took a lot of pictures, is there anywhere that's accepting
submissions or should I just throw them up on my site?

Cheers,

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[313] RE: [idm] Free Radio Boy CD for those who didn't make the show.

2002-05-29 Thread LR2
One of the folks in tow with me that evening ended up leaving a bit into
the set as she feared asbestos or lead poisoning.  She's a bit of a
hypochondriac but, the drop ceiling tiles appeared to have been painted
black at some point and she was sure it had to be lead paint.  That and
the building is definitely of a vintage that could have asbestos in it.
When the bass really started to kick in (I believe it was the McDonald's
track) the tiles began to jump around and a fine rain of dust liberally
sprinkled the crowd.  At one point in his set, Matthew looked up to see
what exactly was falling on his equipment (like he should care
considering he was flinging Captain Crunch and Big Macs around) and
seemed amused to see the ceiling tiles all askew above his head.

So barring the airborne pollutant fantasies of my paranoid friend, I
don't think anyone was hurt.

It has to be asked...is Radio Boy the Gallagher of electronic music?
Ah, if only he wore those fine suspenders and hat! ;-)

Leslie Rollins 

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On Tue, 28 May 2002, LR2 wrote:

 Well, the Herbert live performance as Radio Boy in Detroit was simply
 stunning.on top of literally bringing the roof down, he graciously

Was anyone hurt? Literally?


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Re: [313] DEMF 2002 streaming available.... sort of

2002-05-29 Thread Cowgirl
that set was very very fun...I'd never heard of her before...

and I guess you got your shari vari too!

dina
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 comes in really nice on dial up too (/me crosses fingers)...
 
 listening to electric indigo rock it now.  sounds like the stage might
 be a bit wobbly... needle skipped a couple times.
 
 hahaha, idiot me... i just realized i can SEE what's going on :P
 
 wave to me indigo!
 
 or play sharivari... that'll work, too :)
 
 chad
 
 On Sun, 26 May 2002, [iso-8859-1] Mark Hughes wrote:
 
 Hello
 
 You can click on View Webcast and then click on the
 down arrow in the top right.  I think they are going
 to archive the sets as soon as they finish.  Saying
 that though, I haven't got a fu**ing clue actually, as
 there are only a few people on the list so far.
 
 
 
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Re: [313] What I enjoyed about DEMF

2002-05-29 Thread Reverb

 I did manage to check out the CPOP afterparty, and I think it was Kenny
 Dixon Jr.'s who was spinning at the time (about 3-4 a.m.?).  Please let me
 know if that's not who was DJing at CPOP because whoever it was was spinning
 some great grooves.  It looked like it was really hard to mix back there.
 He kept slamming from track to track, and while it all sounded good in the
 mix, it sounded like he wasn't really playing more than one record at any
 given time.  Did anyone else get that impression?  Have I even got the man's
 name right?

There were parties at CPOP Friday, Saturday and Sunday ... what night did
you go?

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Re: [313] DEMF sets that you where impressed with

2002-05-29 Thread Cowgirl
I had a hell of a time at the Tronic Treatment party last night.

I danced to marco carolas/adam beyer's entire set.  I think they were trying
to kill me.  I think that would be the second best way to die, you can use
your imagination on the first.

was anyone else there? what did you think?  I can't believe there were as
few people there as there was...but I imagine a lot of people had to work
this morning.

I also had an amazing time at the Cannonball party this weekend...can anyone
tell me who it was who played hot on the heels of love by throbbing
gristle?  My night was kind of mashed together and I can't remember which
damn set it was...

and to those of you who were at Herbert...whoa!  I love that little jumping
beautiful man...I guess the drunk
chick who was yelling at him throughout the set liked him too.

I guess I could say a million things about the other artists I saw but, I'd
go on for about 5 pages.

hot beats, weird sounds.
dina

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  I was also able to record the Advent's whole set on my Digit
  video camera and it came out excellent.

 i'd love to see this unfortunately i missed it.
 my highlights were steve rachmad and marco carola on saturday and then
 stewart walker on sunday.
 everytime stewart had a drink of water everyone cheered : )
 the pemf afterparty on saturday was really cool, more luomo sounding stuff
 than vladislav and rex played some harder stuff at the end that was great.
 i wasn't too impressed on monday, but i did catch kaku at one of the
smaller
 tents and he played some great stuff.
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[313] hidden demf treasure

2002-05-29 Thread Reverb
Not exactly hidden, but The Camillian Cafe on the corner of Randolph and
Monroe had DJs all day long, all weekend long.

We checked it out Saturday night (not enough steam left for Transmat or
UR) and heard Reggie Curry and Reggie Dokes play as we sat and had coffee.

They should have called the event(s) S.O.S. Saving Our Strength. :)

-d

p.s. Todd Sines and Natacha Labelle rocked it at the Planet E party too!
Herbert didn't completely steal the show


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Re: [313] DEMF sets that you where impressed with

2002-05-29 Thread Peter Leidy

 I also had an amazing time at the Cannonball party this weekend...can anyone
 tell me who it was who played hot on the heels of love by throbbing
 gristle?  My night was kind of mashed together and I can't remember which

That would be Carlos Burt Reynolds Souffront :)

Interdimensional Trans. did a nice job with the party. Not too big, not
too small, most everyone getting into it- oldschool dirty detroit
atmosphere :) derek plaslaiko was dropping the dance classics from old
acid cuts like Land of Confusion to Perlon stuff to the occasional
wince-inducing cuts like Higher State of Consciousness (he pulled it off
as few can). Carlos got a bit more experimental and a bit darker but still
kept the floor dancing, BMG did a laptop-based speed mix of all sorts of
electro, synthpop, and techno classics. Unfortunately had to go to recoup
before traxx and tommie sunshine went on- but the crowd was still dancing
at 4am when I left.

Also - whomever was asking about Luomo at Panacea - I caught the last 45
min of the set and it was pretty nice. A lot like the 12s on Force,
sounded good but was perhaps a bit too low-key for the venue, there were a
number of long breakdowns that left people awkwardly standing around on
the dancefloor. Maybe thats why Rex broke out with the banging techno
afterwards. I was not crazy about the venue either- they did a nice job
remodeling the interior of a lovely building, but the dj/musician area
is on a balcony that is hard to see even from the rest of the balcony, and
the club seems to cater to twenty-something dressed up rich kids. As I was
waiting in line, I hear barbie girl #1 asking barbie girl #2 Who's George
Clinton, Isn't he a country singer or something? :)

Overall, I had tons o fun,
as I'm sure you all did- despite your complaining.

fav's: Herbert, Mad Professor, Stewart Walker, Tejada, Rachmad

-Pete


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[313] payola

2002-05-29 Thread Mike Taylor


http://www.salon.com/ent/music/feature/2001/04/03/payola2/index.html

not particularly 313 related, but it is part of the reason Detroit artists 
are not getting ahead in US markets.


take care,
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Re: [313] hidden demf treasure

2002-05-29 Thread Kent williams
Hell Yeah! We were down for Terrence Parker, and as TP would say, it was
real right!  The sound was frighteningly loud, but I had plugs...

On Tue, 28 May 2002, Reverb wrote:

 Not exactly hidden, but The Camillian Cafe on the corner of Randolph and
 Monroe had DJs all day long, all weekend long.

 We checked it out Saturday night (not enough steam left for Transmat or
 UR) and heard Reggie Curry and Reggie Dokes play as we sat and had coffee.

 They should have called the event(s) S.O.S. Saving Our Strength. :)

 -d

 p.s. Todd Sines and Natacha Labelle rocked it at the Planet E party too!
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Re: [313] payola

2002-05-29 Thread Kent williams
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Mike Taylor wrote:

 http://www.salon.com/ent/music/feature/2001/04/03/payola2/index.html

 not particularly 313 related, but it is part of the reason Detroit artists
 are not getting ahead in US markets.

Heh, I know a guy who's wife is one of the indies that breaks records
on radio.  He told me straight up that it costs several million dollars to
break a track on commercial radio. Contrast that with the fact that
the money they spend on shady promotion alone probably dwarfs the
combined incomes of the top 100 DJs in Detroit ...


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[313] 5 Days in Deeeetroit

2002-05-29 Thread Phonopsia
I can't say I really felt the vibe I came to Detroit for this year @ the
festival proper, but I don't think that had much to do with festival
execution. Much like last year, it was hard to find the right place for your
mood. I had some issues with the schedule/stages, like Dave Clarke in an
absurdly filled underground stage Sunday night, Stewart Walker and Green
Velvet on so early but these are ultimately subjective things. There were a
lot of things I chose not to see b/c the crowd issues were unpleasant. I
spent close to an hour trying to get from MGD - CPOP - Underground during
P-Funk. You can't blame the organizers for that, but it's a vibe killer. If
I have any beef with the organization, it's that the only way you can see
what you want for big names is to get to a stage early, and then you need to
sit through a 5-minute loop of loud commercials. I understand the funding
needs to come from somewhere, but this was a bit too much. The DJ Supply
room was a salvation at times. Keith Worthy played a really nice set from
9-10 Sunday during the middle of that chaos. There were only 5 people in
there when I showed up and about 100 when I left. I'm not trying to take a
dump on the festival, it just didn't leave me feeling any of the intensity I
felt at the parties, and the logistics of seeing what you want can get
messy. I still enjoyed a good deal of my time there though.

So... I found myself seeking out parties this year, not so much because of
specific acts, but b/c I thought I would enjoy myself most at those events.
Maybe that seems obvious or meaningless, but it helped me guide my choices.
Thursday night's Techno Karaoke party was fun, even though we arrived late.
Derrick Plaslaiko should never be given a microphone. :) Dykehouse did a
really nice Robert Plant impression for a minute too. It was nice to see
lots of locals out for a party designed for fun. Good stuff.

Friday night was spent @ Dennis' list party - a great chance to touch base
with lots of 313ers before the weekend kicked into high gear. From there I
headed to Chamillian Cafe for TP, who was in top form. I got there as he
started - he captivated me throughout. Great vibe, small venue, nothing but
heads in the place. Pure entertainment at its finest, with TP at his most
crowd-interactive. I love seeing him in really small places for that reason.
It's just a great party.

Saturday night I checked out the OMOA Music shindig for about an hour and a
half. I think this label is really gonna turn some heads. Szymanski played a
brilliant broken beat set, including his new track (mmm...). Their slogan,
Good for Party, pretty much summed it up. After that I headed to
Cannonball Run for Traxx, Derek Plaslaiko, Carlos Souffront, BMG and others.
They played an awful lot of '80s tracks. Yussel et al did a great job with
this event. Derek in particular made my night, doing his aggressive,
no-cueing mixes for a while. He can produce so much energy when he goes at
it uninhibited like that. It was a pretty stark contrast with his DJ Supply
set Monday night, which was tight as hell, with some amazing glitchy tracks
I've never heard, but not quite so energetic. He's got to be one of the most
talented and diverse DJs in Detroit.

Sunday night I was a bit fed up with fighting crowds so I headed to the
Planet E party early. Rob's set was really subtle and beautiful. Kent's
review pretty much summed up my experience. I thought C2 pulled out all the
stops. I've always loved his DJing, with some *mild* reservations about his
ability to capitalize on the power of mixing compared to someone like DJ
Bone (not to say he isn't usually very tight). Sunday he went-off on the
decks like I've never heard him do. I think my entire body convulsed in one
5-minute spasm when he dropped Fix Flash. Todd Sines' new material is really
going to make a mark. He's found a warmer sound than the colder,
Monolake-esque style he played last year (not that I didn't love that set
too). The Mark Ernestus dub set was really tasty too. Unfortunately the fuel
tank was empty at that point. This was all I could have expected from such a
brilliant lineup. No one disappointed. Oh - and Mike Clark played a new DNH
track that reminds me a lot of deep burnt, but expanding on that idea. I
think it was called Trackhead - I presume it's Nick Holder. It was a white
label, so I think it might be forthcoming. Keep your eyes peeled.

Monday night was spent @ The Works. I think I checked out the main room for
all of 10 minutes all night. I'm pretty sure it was D Wynn playing early in
the front. He was really on, playing some uptempo house flawlessly. This
really set the mood for Ron Trent, who dropped at least 4 hours of deeep
house. This set really moved me. I've never danced that much in my life.
Otto didn't leave the dancefloor for more than 10 seconds of his entire set.
I thought when I saw him in DC last Fall, it was one of those Detroit-esque
moments that never happen here, that I would likely 

Re: [313] DEMF sets that you where impressed with

2002-05-29 Thread a.kislitsyn
cannonball run was def one of the weekend's highlights for me, anyone got
photos? traxx' set was pretty wild down in the underground.

looking forward to july 20th at redno5 (chicago) for his bday bash.

alex


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Re: [313] All Access 2 / Control

2002-05-29 Thread g

At 5:31 PM + 5/28/02, Cyborg K wrote:
For example, he played dBx's BABY JUDY at one point, actually a 
track I'm fond of, but not a track that I would immediately think of 
as being powerful; well on the Quadraphonic soundsystem it had a 
huge impact and was really rocking the crowd!


agreed.  and krekc just about gave me a heart attack.

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Re: [313] RE: [idm] Free Radio Boy CD for those who didn't make the show.

2002-05-29 Thread Phonopsia
Since I didn't see the link in this post, I thought I'd forward the URL for
the Radioboy CDs. This is a great read too, particualrly in light of the
commercials on-stage @ DEMF:

http://www.themechanicsofdestruction.org

Tristan
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[313] Aril Brikha - Fabric

2002-05-29 Thread Toby Frith
One for London 313'ers

Aril Brikha is playing live on Saturday at Fabric. 


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[313] RE: (313) hidden demf treasure

2002-05-29 Thread Wibo . Lammerts
is it just me, or is TP always playing THAT loud?

W

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Hell Yeah! We were down for Terrence Parker, and as TP would say, it was
real right!  The sound was frighteningly loud, but I had plugs...

On Tue, 28 May 2002, Reverb wrote:

 Not exactly hidden, but The Camillian Cafe on the corner of Randolph and
 Monroe had DJs all day long, all weekend long.

 We checked it out Saturday night (not enough steam left for Transmat or
 UR) and heard Reggie Curry and Reggie Dokes play as we sat and had coffee.

 They should have called the event(s) S.O.S. Saving Our Strength. :)

 -d

 p.s. Todd Sines and Natacha Labelle rocked it at the Planet E party too!
 Herbert didn't completely steal the show




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[313] DEMF - The Legendary Paul Johnson

2002-05-29 Thread Wibo . Lammerts
So how was it? Legendary?

Just curious :)

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[313] Quick UR question

2002-05-29 Thread Tom Robbins/Magic Feet
Did UR release anything else in the period between 'Millennium II
Millennium' and 'Inspiration/Transition'/Los Hermanos 1?


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RE: [313] Quick UR question

2002-05-29 Thread Sean Creen
Nope, unless there was an SID I don't know about

Sean.

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Did UR release anything else in the period between 'Millennium II
Millennium' and 'Inspiration/Transition'/Los Hermanos 1?


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RE: [313] Quick UR question

2002-05-29 Thread Sean Creen
Oh yeah, how could I forget that!?

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Gerald Mitchell's HardLife?







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Re: [313] Quick UR question

2002-05-29 Thread stewart
Tom

As far as I know the only things UR bought out between these records was the 
Hardlife 12 and I think the latest SID 12 by Mad Mike came out shortly after 
Millenium to Millenium, but I could be wrong about that.

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Re: [313] Trackmode Party -- Run it down for the curious ones!

2002-05-29 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Reverb wrote:


 This cracks me up BTW ... he *must* be listening to a lot of Prince --
 remember when everyone was wondering about his sex acts onstage?  :)

Yep.  This is the first time I've seen dixon, and he reminded me in
appearance and behavior of Prince during his Dirty Mind stage


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RE: [313] Trackmode Party -- Run it down for the curious ones!

2002-05-29 Thread John Bush
 This is the first time I've seen dixon, and he reminded me in
 appearance and behavior of Prince during his Dirty Mind stage

Makes me wonder what he was getting up to behind the blue tarp during his
live set at Planet E last year!

I have to admit, I was pretty close to the front during this year's
performance, and I thought it was all simulated...

John


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Re: [313] What I enjoyed about DEMF

2002-05-29 Thread Eric Scuccimarra
That's the classic Chicago style of DJing - play with the EQ until you 
can't play with it anymore.


If anyone remembers DJ Hyperactive he used to do the same thing - drop the 
bass sometimes 3 out of every 4 beats.


Anyway I've seen Boo Williams spin a few times and always liked him. I 
agree that the EQ-tweaking doesn't work as well with jazzy house as it does 
with techno but I've always liked him.





I'm happy to say that as a result of the festival I now have a(nother)
fantastic memory of Detroit.  Other than the fact that some dingleberry
paparazzi tried to take a picture of my friend going into sugar shock and
the fact that I heard that the crowd was as ready to fight as I remember
Detroit audiences being, it was an all-around blast.  I really enjoyed what
I heard of Kenny Dope and Roy Davis Jr.'s sets, but I felt that Boo Williams
(CPOP stage, Chicago guy from about 5-7 p.m. on Sunday) was dropping the
damn bass out of the mix WAY too much.  It seemed like he'd drop about 3 of
every 4 beats.  Maybe that's his style, but if so, it just didn't work for
me.  The music was great, but he did it a disservice the way he spun it.



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RE: [313] Stewart Walker/Planet E party

2002-05-29 Thread Grammenos, Peter

Planet E Party was beautiful.  I was just about first through the door, and
immediately Rob Theakston had me in bliss with his ambient/downtempo/chill
techno set.  Ibex in the lounge was very nice too.  Todd Sines played a
great
set, with a female vocalist. I especially liked the tracks where he managed
to get funk out of really twisted digital edits. At first it sounds a bit
like his computer is going crazy but then the beat comes back in and it all
makes sense ...

snip

PG I talked to Todd later on @ the Hawtin party and he mentioned that he
was having computer problems @ the beginning of his set, this is probably
what you heard.

No mention of Herbert's set ? I thought it was brilliant. 

Thanks for the earplugs kent, they were needed at the hawtin party !!!

snip


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RE: [313] monday at pemf

2002-05-29 Thread Grammenos, Peter

i was there also, sammy dee rocked his set as well and kooky had a nice
banging live set... 

man i thought nyc was bad, $13 for a red bull and vodka. what's worse is
they didn't even give u the can of red bull. i don't want to hear anyone
from the D ever complain about drink prices in nyc again ;)

-pete



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you cant complain it was free.
and richardo v. live set was cool but short

scotto

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 just got back from this event (I live 2 hours away from the D) and the
 finale was SUPPOSED to be hawtin+acquaviva, but it didnt happen like that
at
 all.  more on this after I get some sleep/

 =-Joe


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   rich and john?!
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   any guesses as to what the VERY special finale is?
  
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RE: [313] the most played tune? / Best song

2002-05-29 Thread Grammenos, Peter

agreed. electric iindigo dropped it twice 

best new song for me was UR's - Swarm [ buzz ]. Brilliant!

-pete




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RE: [313] DEMF sets that you where impressed with

2002-05-29 Thread LR2
I guess the drunk chick who was yelling at him throughout the set liked
him too.

I don't think I have my quote exactly right but she slurred something
like Thank You Herbert!  We needed this!  Detroit needs this!  I love
you!

It was sort of sweet in that endearingly drunken way.

Leslie 


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RE: [313] DEMF sets that you where impressed with

2002-05-29 Thread Grammenos, Peter


I'll have to give props to Deepchord here.  While the music remained fairly
static (dubby and hypnotic at times) the visuals were probably the most
inventive I've seen at a DEMF performance.


PG The video that stood out for me was the one of the people mover, it was 
of the entire trip around accompanied by a nice dubby 15 minute track. Also
the clips of the hotel / gas station near the packard were very cool as
well. Flintoft and I went into the packard for a little tour @ 8am yesterday
morning after the KMS party , i will post pictures soon can u say spooky
;)

-pete

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RE: [313] DEMF sets that you where impressed with

2002-05-29 Thread Grammenos, Peter


 I was also able to record the Advent's whole set on my Digit
 video camera and it came out excellent.


PG did anyone else see Mike Huckaby's set? Holy deep house robin!! He
played while Advent was on the main stage, I walked over to check out Advent
but Mr. Huckaby's deep ass grooves brought me back. He dropped a couple
Maurizio tracks, some stuff off of strictly rythm, and ur. How come i've
never heard of this guy!! Also, super impressed with Traxx, he dropped 3 bad
ass acid tracks in the beginning Best live set has to go to Deep Chord
this year. 

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RE: [313] hidden demf treasure

2002-05-29 Thread Grammenos, Peter

we met waxmaster d smooth there for one of his sets. small place but pretty
cool vibes. 

but the hidden demf treasure goes to the presidential sweet @ the
pontacharin hotel. We stayed in the room next door, got no sleep, but got to
see people like norm tally, delano smith, ... close up and personal. The
party was hosted by spin and vibe magazines. Free drinks and food all
weekend long ;)

-pete



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Not exactly hidden, but The Camillian Cafe on the corner of Randolph and
Monroe had DJs all day long, all weekend long.

We checked it out Saturday night (not enough steam left for Transmat or
UR) and heard Reggie Curry and Reggie Dokes play as we sat and had coffee.

They should have called the event(s) S.O.S. Saving Our Strength. :)

-d

p.s. Todd Sines and Natacha Labelle rocked it at the Planet E party too!
Herbert didn't completely steal the show


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RE: [313] DEMF sets that you where impressed with

2002-05-29 Thread Giles Dickerson
If you want to talk to him just call up record time and buy some records from 
him. He's a cool cat.
- Giles

D I G I T A S // B O S T O N
--
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Art Director
800 Boylston Street
Boston, MA
02199
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mobile 617 899 9635
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 Subject:  RE: [313] DEMF sets that you where impressed with
 
 
 
  I was also able to record the Advent's whole set on my Digit
  video camera and it came out excellent.
 
 
 PG did anyone else see Mike Huckaby's set? Holy deep house robin!! He
 played while Advent was on the main stage, I walked over to check out Advent
 but Mr. Huckaby's deep ass grooves brought me back. He dropped a couple
 Maurizio tracks, some stuff off of strictly rythm, and ur. How come i've
 never heard of this guy!! Also, super impressed with Traxx, he dropped 3 bad
 ass acid tracks in the beginning Best live set has to go to Deep Chord
 this year. 
 
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[313] KMS Global Monday's: every week for the summer

2002-05-29 Thread Barbara Deyo
Kevin Saunderson and KMS Productions present:
Global Monday's at The Works Detroit

Taking flight weekly this summer...

This week:
June 6th

Kevin Saunderson
Rolando

The Works
1846 Michigan Ave. @ Rosa Parks
2 blocks west of the old Tigers Stadium
313.961.1742
18 + w/ valid photo ID
doors @ 10pm
www.theworksdetroit.com

Coming up for June:

June 10th
Kevin Saunderson
Carl Craig

June 17th
Kevin Saunderson
Stacey Pullen

June 24th
KMS Release Event
Kevin Saunderson
D Wynn
Das Closer

Thank you to everyone who came out for Global:Encore, including the Pet Shop 
Boys, who came by to meet Kevin, and hung out for a
couple hours.  It was a memorable evening, and a special way to close out the 
Memorial Day weekend.  Photos will be posted soon at
www.worldofdeep.com.


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Re: [313] DEMF sets that you where impressed with

2002-05-29 Thread glyph1001
I thought Dave Clarke had the best set.  He did play some electro-type 
stuff towards the end.  He started it off with Juan Atkin's No UFO's.  


g.

Catherine Eberhardt wrote:


I liked Steve Rachmad's set- first time seeing him, and Marco Carola's
set.  I missed Jay Langa but I wanted to see him.  Oh well...  I was
dissapointed in Dave Clarke's set- was hoping for electro...

The sets that were most impressive were outside of DEMF- Rolando at the
UR party on Saturday and Marco vs. Adam Beyer on 4 tables last night was
far superior to anything I saw at the festival. 


Did anyone see Luomo play on Saturday at Panacea?  I wanted to go but by
the time I got there at 1 AM all I heard was european techno and I asked
if Luomo was going to play or did I miss it and the stupid idiots at the
door said that Luomo was on now...  I was aggravated so I left, I'm sad
if I missed Luomo.  Anyone have a review of this night? 


Rob Theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/28/02 16:37 PM 



Other favorites--Jay Langa with a welcome to Detroit set of UR
classics


i'll raise my mug to that. though i was there for about an 90
minutes max,
i was most impressed
by Mr. Langa's selections. it's just a damn shame they didn't
have him on
later/on a better
stage in front of more people.



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[313] FYI (pro sound cards)

2002-05-29 Thread :P
FYI, guitar center is selling the M-audio delta audiophile 2496 for $149
right now, whereas musicians friend is selling them for 179.

if you have a studio mixer, this is a great card for all things audio.


-Joe

fux
(website regression)


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RE: [313] monday at pemf

2002-05-29 Thread plaztikjezuz
bottle or beer or water were both $5
and for the place having pretty much top shelf liquor 
there beer selection was crap (yes I'm a beer snob!) the 
best being hennie or corona and those are not even 
imports any more they are brewed here in the u.s.a 

I determined there prices were so expencive because they 
are shooting for a certin crowd, one that dresses nice 
and has lots of money to spend on drinks. but hey I had 
a good time there on both nights i there (sat.  mon.).

scotto
 
 i was there also, sammy dee rocked his set as well and kooky had a nice
 banging live set... 
 
 man i thought nyc was bad, $13 for a red bull and vodka. what's worse is
 they didn't even give u the can of red bull. i don't want to hear anyone
 from the D ever complain about drink prices in nyc again ;)
 


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RE: [313] DEMF sets that you where impressed with

2002-05-29 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Wed, 29 May 2002, Grammenos, Peter wrote:



  I was also able to record the Advent's whole set on my Digit
  video camera and it came out excellent.


 PG did anyone else see Mike Huckaby's set? Holy deep house robin!! He
 played while Advent was on the main stage, I walked over to check out Advent
 but Mr. Huckaby's deep ass grooves brought me back. He dropped a couple
 Maurizio tracks, some stuff off of strictly rythm, and ur. How come i've
 never heard of this guy!! Also, super impressed with Traxx, he dropped 3 bad
 ass acid tracks in the beginning Best live set has to go to Deep Chord
 this year.

Mike Huckaby is old school.  One of the only sets this year that I really
wanted to see...but didn't get a chance to.  Rick Wade too come to think
of it...


peace
lks


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Re: [313] DEMF sets that you where impressed with

2002-05-29 Thread gord

Most impressive set award goes to Strand @ SOS on Saturday night.

Yeah I know, all the hardcores were probably avoiding Motor like the 
plague, but since I couldn't stay for Monday (we really need to get 
Canadian and American holidays synced up), I wanted to catch the Aux Men 
and see what all the hype was about.


Needless to say, Optic Nerve w/ Aux Men had one of the best theatric 
openings I'd ever seen (for a performance in a club), but good ole 
Cubase stole the show (literally).  However, it was Strand that really 
delivered.  Really smooth, funky, Detroit style techno/tech house in the 
430 West vein done live.  Absolute beauty.  The small crowd there really 
appreciated it.


Shame I didn't catch the UR afterparty that night though... I was hoping 
Scan 7 would bring the UR sound, but they were a no show.

g

PS. So was the Aux Men set on monday night??


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[313] Camillian

2002-05-29 Thread Reverb
Here's a few pictures I took from my Saturday night visit:

http://www.techno-rebels.com/camillian_cafe/

-d


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[313] Waveform transmission vol3

2002-05-29 Thread D.E
Hi,

think this is the fourth time I mail about this one, just curious

I got WT3 on an single LP, but I have never seen it in that format elsewhere 
nor found it anywhere on the web ,does anyone know the story about why it was 
pressed on LP first ? All the others I´ve come across is D12 .. 

d


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Re: [313] monday at pemf

2002-05-29 Thread plaztikjezuz
on friday we paid $15 a peice to get in and some friends 
showed up at 1 am to get in and they were charging $40 
then, whats up with that???

I will say the I talked to on friday and monday (berry, 
kent, fred, brendon, guy from edminton and a few others) 
were way cool. and thanks for putting me on mondays list.

scotto

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Re: [313] DEMF sets that you where impressed with

2002-05-29 Thread yussel
hot on the heel of love was dropped by Carlos Souffront.

thanks to everyone who came out to the canonball.




On Tue, 28 May 2002, Cowgirl wrote:

 I had a hell of a time at the Tronic Treatment party last night.

 I danced to marco carolas/adam beyer's entire set.  I think they were trying
 to kill me.  I think that would be the second best way to die, you can use
 your imagination on the first.

 was anyone else there? what did you think?  I can't believe there were as
 few people there as there was...but I imagine a lot of people had to work
 this morning.

 I also had an amazing time at the Cannonball party this weekend...can anyone
 tell me who it was who played hot on the heels of love by throbbing
 gristle?  My night was kind of mashed together and I can't remember which
 damn set it was...

 and to those of you who were at Herbert...whoa!  I love that little jumping
 beautiful man...I guess the drunk
 chick who was yelling at him throughout the set liked him too.

 I guess I could say a million things about the other artists I saw but, I'd
 go on for about 5 pages.

 hot beats, weird sounds.
 dina

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   I was also able to record the Advent's whole set on my Digit
   video camera and it came out excellent.
 
  i'd love to see this unfortunately i missed it.
  my highlights were steve rachmad and marco carola on saturday and then
  stewart walker on sunday.
  everytime stewart had a drink of water everyone cheered : )
  the pemf afterparty on saturday was really cool, more luomo sounding stuff
  than vladislav and rex played some harder stuff at the end that was great.
  i wasn't too impressed on monday, but i did catch kaku at one of the
 smaller
  tents and he played some great stuff.
  kataconda
 
 
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[313] - Oops!

2002-05-29 Thread Mark S. Krüx
I wrote:

'certainly better imho than the monotonous
stuff he played Sunday morning'

Make that Monday morning...doh!

And this sentence should read like this:  'Kooky and Ricardo's PAs were
great as well,  EVEN if it was difficult to see just what they were up to.'

AND I can not believe I wrote this:  'There is plenty of things' !   Christ
I wrote better in grammar school I assume y'all know how this should've
read;-)

Told y'all I'm a bit tired right...lack of sleep has allowed things to kinda
run together in my head...

m*


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Re: [313] All Access 2 / Control

2002-05-29 Thread scotto

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  I have to agree, I went to Richie's party wanting to know whether it
 lived up to all the hype.  To be honest, I now wish I had gone elsewhere.

we wnt there early sun to get tickets but the line was so long we just went
home and to bed woke up at 7 am got there at 8 am and I wish we had gotten
there a little earlier, but the perlon and minus tag team was awesome. rich
was pretty into it and a maybe a little drunk he kept punping his fist and
dancing on stage after he was done playing.

I really enjoyed the tracks he played very minimal with grinding basss lines
and all the looping he was doing it was sick. very minimal and german
sounding.

also around 11 am richie played this track that I would call epic techno
not something you would dance to but very interesting and uplifting it
lasted maybe 15 minutes and when he was done the whole place was clapping
for like 3 or 4 minutes.

  well on the Quadraphonic soundsystem
 it had a huge impact and was really rocking the crowd!

I talked with the sound guys because I was interested in the system and they
told me it was not a quad system it was stereo, but it sound so damn good,
clean and LOUD.

   And Richie Hawtin has nothing on him for
   volume. I had foam plugs in and it was still loud.  I thought something
 was
   falling from the ceiling and hitting my forhead, but it was the sound
 from the
   PA hitting my skin.

yea I have to agree rich's parties are just getting louder. after last years
jak and control I thought it could not get louder but I was wrong, I am just
woundering how much longer he can keep it up before he goes deaf (if he is
not already)

 Control was the archetypal Richie Hawtin experience.  The smoke and blue
 strobes remove your visual sense, the volume effectively renders your ears
 useless.  All you're left with is the intensity of the bass, which
regulates
 your breathing, and Richie deciding when you inhale and exhale.

 you hit the nail on the head!

scotto


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RE: [313] DEMF sets that you where impressed with

2002-05-29 Thread Grammenos, Peter


Shame I didn't catch the UR afterparty that night though... I was hoping 
Scan 7 would bring the UR sound, but they were a no show.
g

PG Scan 7 had some problems with his equipment and couldn't get it repaired
in time. He took me by surprise when i saw him dancing next to me @ the UR
after 
party w/ when he should have been over @ motor playing a live set. Cannot
say 
enough about the UR party, it was the best after party of the year for me ;)

-Pete

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Re: [313] payola

2002-05-29 Thread Fred Heutte
My friend Susie and I did the Motown tour yesterday and saw
a couple issues of early 1960s Billboards on the desk in Berry
Gordy's original office, one of which had a big headline about
payola and the other about industry meets to figure out how to
avoid collapse.

Plus ca change...


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[313] Packard Building (OT, kind of)

2002-05-29 Thread Grammenos, Peter

Does anyone have any URL's that talk about the packard in Detroit? I am
intrigued by this building and would like to know more. I couldn't find
anything re: a google search. One of the rumors i heard over the weekend was
that someone just bought it because they heard it was being knocked down...
also if anyone has any pictures of old flyers from any UR parties they had
there, that would be excellent.

Thanks for any info,
-Pete

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Re: [313] Packard Building (OT, kind of)

2002-05-29 Thread :P
wasnt that the venue for a couple plastikman PAs back in the 90s?

(I missed those times narrowly)

-Joe


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 Does anyone have any URL's that talk about the packard in Detroit? I am
 intrigued by this building and would like to know more. I couldn't find
 anything re: a google search. One of the rumors i heard over the weekend
was
 that someone just bought it because they heard it was being knocked
down...
 also if anyone has any pictures of old flyers from any UR parties they had
 there, that would be excellent.

 Thanks for any info,
 -Pete

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Re: [313] Packard Building (OT, kind of)

2002-05-29 Thread yussel
The Packard was the location for many infamous Detroit parties (including
a few of Richies) as well as Poorboy and some others.

A few years ago, the city (or maybe even state) condemned the earth (not
the building- but the actual land) as toxic.

Think about that and all the late nights we spent sitting on the Packard
floor. Ouch!

I searched www.freep.com and came up with quite a few articles. It seems
there was some major debate with the city taking over the complex from the
company that owned it. No mention of the bachanalian (sp) excess that
occured withon those walls.

On Wed, 29 May 2002, :P wrote:

 wasnt that the venue for a couple plastikman PAs back in the 90s?

 (I missed those times narrowly)

 -Joe


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  Does anyone have any URL's that talk about the packard in Detroit? I am
  intrigued by this building and would like to know more. I couldn't find
  anything re: a google search. One of the rumors i heard over the weekend
 was
  that someone just bought it because they heard it was being knocked
 down...
  also if anyone has any pictures of old flyers from any UR parties they had
  there, that would be excellent.
 
  Thanks for any info,
  -Pete
 
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Re: [313] DEMF sets that you where impressed with

2002-05-29 Thread gord
Damn... I've caught the UR afterparty for the past 2 years and both 
times were a blast.  Suburban Knight always manages to give me a second 
wind after a long day at the festival.  I didn't even know that there 
was a UR party on Saturday (I thought the only one was the cabaret on 
Friday).  Guess I'll have to stay tuned to the underground a little 
better next year... ;)


And I wasn't sure whether Scan 7 was a group or one guy.  There were 3 
people onstage when Scan 7 performed at DEMF the first year.  I guess 
the guy working the gear was Scan 7.

g

On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, at 04:59  PM, Grammenos, Peter wrote:




Shame I didn't catch the UR afterparty that night though... I was hoping
Scan 7 would bring the UR sound, but they were a no show.
g

PG Scan 7 had some problems with his equipment and couldn't get it 
repaired
in time. He took me by surprise when i saw him dancing next to me @ the 
UR

after
party w/ when he should have been over @ motor playing a live set. 
Cannot

say
enough about the UR party, it was the best after party of the year for 
me ;)


-Pete



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RE: [313] Packard Building (OT, kind of)

2002-05-29 Thread Holly MacDonald-Korth
Poorboy did the first party there round about june 94, i think... i remember
sitting outside watching the sun rise and some crackhead in a crazy jumpsuit
was helping to clean up the place inside. it was great.

correct me if i'm wrong anyone. 

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The Packard was the location for many infamous Detroit parties (including
a few of Richies) as well as Poorboy and some others.

A few years ago, the city (or maybe even state) condemned the earth (not
the building- but the actual land) as toxic.

Think about that and all the late nights we spent sitting on the Packard
floor. Ouch!

I searched www.freep.com and came up with quite a few articles. It seems
there was some major debate with the city taking over the complex from the
company that owned it. No mention of the bachanalian (sp) excess that
occured withon those walls.

On Wed, 29 May 2002, :P wrote:

 wasnt that the venue for a couple plastikman PAs back in the 90s?

 (I missed those times narrowly)

 -Joe


 - Original Message -
 From: Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 5:10 PM
 Subject: [313] Packard Building (OT, kind of)


 
  Does anyone have any URL's that talk about the packard in Detroit? I am
  intrigued by this building and would like to know more. I couldn't find
  anything re: a google search. One of the rumors i heard over the weekend
 was
  that someone just bought it because they heard it was being knocked
 down...
  also if anyone has any pictures of old flyers from any UR parties they
had
  there, that would be excellent.
 
  Thanks for any info,
  -Pete
 
  ---
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  Goldman Sachs  Co.
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Re: [313] Packard Building (OT, kind of)

2002-05-29 Thread Ian
On 5/29/02 5:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 A few years ago, the city (or maybe even state) condemned the earth (not
 the building- but the actual land) as toxic.

http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/HAC/PHA/packard/pac_p1.html
 
 Think about that and all the late nights we spent sitting on the Packard
 floor. Ouch!

Anyone who was there is familiar with the term Packard Sneeze.
Gross.

Here's the freep articles:
http://detnews.com/2000/detroit/0011/22/s06-151894.htm
http://detnews.com/2000/detroit/0011/22/s06-151895.htm

And more:
http://www.motorcitylives.com/packard1.html
http://detroityes.com/industry/indpacdoor.htm

-- 
Im


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