[313] Recloose in Los Angeles

2002-09-13 Thread Moe Fuzz
I just thought I would give a little more info on the Recloose show for  the 
So Cal list members.


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Ubiquity / Planet E / XLR8R Magazine Present...

ARE FRIENDS ELECTRIC? 
 
Sat. 9/21 @ ZANZIBAR
1301 5th St
Santa Monica, CA  90401
Tel: 310-394-4647
10pm-2am / 21+ / $10
 
RECLOOSE (Planet E, K7!)
* A bad-ass DJ and new school Detroit producer with the skills to get the 
crowd bumpin'.  Recloose drops in for an exclusive date to celebrate the 
release of his highly acclaimed Cardiology album, out now on Carl Craig's 
legendary Detroit-based Planet E label.


Easily the first great album of 2002! - XLR8R

Resounding beauty, cut from guts and feeling
- Flyer Mag (NYC / SF / LA)
 
Not just future jazz, this album offers an entirely new spin on soul music. 
Period! - The Wire

 
++ Ubiquity All-Star Selectors
 

*** Spend at least $20.00 on ubiquityrecords.com before Fri. 9/20 and your 
name will be automatically added to the guest list for complimentary 
admission to the show.


*** This is the official Grand Opening Celebration of The Temple Bar's 
latest innovation so early arrival is highly recommended!!

 
*** Come down early for give-aways from our friends at the excellent French 
Label: F-Communications including Frederic Galliano and Llorca CDs!

 

Recloose Bio . . .

Those people reading about Recloose for the first time may not know the bit 
of techno folklore about how he got discovered, while those fans of the DJ 
and producer from his previous releases on Planet E have probably heard all 
about it. Both parties, however, should be interested to know that yes, the 
sandwich story is indeed true. Fact, even. Fresh from a college degree from 
the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Recloose was slingin' lunch 
specials behind the counter of the Russell Street Deli in Detroit. One 
afternoon, the burgeoning DJ, who previously went under the moniker 
Bubblicious as a spry, young hip-hop teen, spotted Planet E poobah and 
techno ingénue Carl Craig in for a quick sandwich. In a crafty bit of 
fortuitousness, Recloose dipped into his backpack past the SoleSides and 
Pharcyde tapes to pull out one of his newly minted demo tapes. And in a 
triumphant bit of resourcefulness, he slipped the tape between some bread 
and into Craig's to-go order. Taken with the kid's deli-sized deftness, 
Craig listened to the tape and loved what he heard. And so the story began.


Five years later, Recloose (a.k.a. Matthew Chicoine) offers his debut album 
Cardiology after a number of well-received releases have made him one of 
Detroit's signature artists. Through his two EPs, two singles, one mix CD 
and numerous remixes, Recloose has developed a sound and style that he best 
sums up as shape-shifting, an amorphous aesthetic that mixes samples, 
chopped beats and lots of rhythms predicated on tweaks and abstractions of 
sound. That his album is called Cardiology is intended to mean that it is 
music not intended to be dissected and academically deconstructed but 
rather, felt. I was trying to create music from the heart, he describes.  
Less with my brain and more with my innards. (In a sentimental bit of 
vulnerability, he might also tell you it was inspired by the longing he felt 
from being so far from his girlfriend while he recorded the album).


Recloose moved to Detroit after graduating from Ann Arbor in 1996.  Like 
many, he was a DJ at his college radio station, enthralled with hip-hop, 
jazz and funk.  In those days, especially to hip-hop heads, techno held an 
irredeemable stigma, even if Recloose didn't quite know how to articulate 
it. While just 45 minutes away, Detroit might as well have been on another 
continent; its grand techno scene rarely escaped outside its metropolis 
confines. As Recloose matured in his music appreciation, that changed, and 
he began to open up to it, discovering that many of his favorite classics  
were done by Juan Atkins, Derrick May and Carl Craig just down the highway. 
Categorizations were just that and Recloose began to connect the dots.


That is perhaps why Recloose's music seems so resonant today, especially on 
Cardiology - his music doesn't fit the strict mold of any one musical 
style.  Though you could aptly describe some songs as dancefloor and some 
as downtempo, there are too many elements at play in his music to ever 
have it be described so tidily: the vocal chops on Ain't Changing, the 
dubby undertow of Absence of One, the old Detroit soul feel of Can't Take 
It and the gilded, nocturnal paean Processional. Recloose played 
saxophone for eight years and credits that training for developing his ear.  
His tunes are indeed refined and eloquent, and he has proved himself to be 
adaptable to many music situations, in the studio, live or as a DJ. His 
mission is always the same: add to the musical narrative in whatever style 
it decides to manifest.



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[313] New mix CDs

2002-09-13 Thread Batory, Jason
These both look very interesting, anyone heard?

Somewhere in Detroit - Mix Series Vol. 1 (Elektro Funk Records)
DJ Rolando - Vibrations (UR 3000 CD)

Respect
JasonB

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Re: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party Week end

2002-09-13 Thread Kevin
Don't worry, they'll save our asses in WWIII  ;)

Kevin

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From: Samu Eilola [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 2:51 PM
Subject: RE: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party Week
end





 and you are trying to start the third one :)

 
  since we're on this topic, 'we saved your asses in WWII' ;)
 
  ha,
  -p
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: T.J.Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 1:56 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
  Subject: RE: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party
  Week end
 
 
  The only Queen I cherish is Dairy Queen, yo!
 
 
 
 
 
  On Thu, 12 September 2002, Robert Taylor wrote:
 
  
   This may be due to the differences between American
   English and Proper
   English. Or just another example of American's
   perverting the cherished
   Queen's English, depending on your point of view.
  Don't
   get me started on
   spelling
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Darren Longton (Merch)
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 5:24 PM
   To: Robert Taylor; ::P; Robert Taylor; T.J.Johnson;
   313@hyperreal.org
   Subject: RE: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins
   Birthday Party
   Weekend
  
  
   $hitI thought they were called quotes?
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 2:30 PM
   To: '::P'; Robert Taylor; 'T.J.Johnson';
   313@hyperreal.org
   Subject: RE: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins
   Birthday Party
   Weekend
  
  
   Erm...if you invert commas (), what do you get?
   '
  
   -Original Message-
   From: ::P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 6:27 PM
   To: Robert Taylor; 'T.J.Johnson'; 313@hyperreal.org
   Subject: Re: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins
   Birthday Party
   Weekend
  
  
   bullshit.
  
   if you invert them, they arent commas.
  
   Im telling my mom on you
  
   :P
  
   -Joe
  
   - Original Message -
   From: quot;Robert Taylorquot;
  lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]gt;
   To: quot;'T.J.Johnson'quot;
  lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]gt;;
   lt;313@hyperreal.orggt;
   Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 1:16 PM
   Subject: RE: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins
   Birthday Party
   Weekend
  
  
   gt; Have you ever noticed that your keyboard has
  these
   little things: quot; quot; ?
   gt; They're called inverted commas.
   gt;
   gt; -Original Message-
   gt; From: T.J.Johnson
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   gt; Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 5:13 PM
   gt; To: 313@hyperreal.org
   gt; Subject: Re: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan
   Atkins Birthday Party
   gt; Weekend
   gt;
   gt;
   gt; --- Start of forwarded message ---
   gt;
   gt; Subject: Re: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan
  Atkins
   gt; Birthday Party Weekend
   gt; From: quot;T.J.Johnsonquot;
  lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]gt;
   gt; Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 10:06:55 -0700 (PDT)
   gt; To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   gt;
   gt; Well, here is what I think.  Delete now...
   gt;
   gt; I've heard of amp;quot;The Surgeonamp;quot;
  from Detroit and
   gt; that he is
   gt; a really good house/booty DJ.  I am a huuge
  fan of
   gt; amp;quot;Surgeonamp;quot;.  Technically he's
  not even using
   gt; the same
   gt; name.  Plus, it is a different stlye of music.  I
   gt; wouldn't doubt if amp;quot;The
  Surgeonamp;quot; hadn't even
   gt; ever heard
   gt; of amp;quot;Surgeonamp;quot; from England.
   gt;
   gt; Let's let amp;quot;The Surgeonamp;quot; keep
  going and make
   gt; it big and
   gt; we can let the lawyers do the rest.
   gt;
   gt; To tell you all the truth, though, I was actually
   gt; thinking about going to see
  amp;quot;Surgeonamp;quot; and
   gt; Juan's B-day
   gt; party because I thought it was Anthony Child so I
   could
   gt; see how people could get disgruntled about it.
  I'd be
   gt; pissed if I had already purchased my tix.
   gt;
   gt; I'd probably also be pissed if another artist
  started
   gt; using my name.  I'm not sure how I would handle
  it
   gt; though.  If I found out that there was another
  artist
   gt; already using my name (like there is on mp3.com)
  then
   gt; I'm not sure what I would do.  If he was huge
  (as in
   gt; famous) Id probably step down though...
   gt;
   gt; T!
   gt;
   gt; www.acidsonicresearch.com  amp;lt;~~go here
   gt; www.mp313.com  amp;lt;~~and here
   gt; 
   gt; PeoplePC:  It's for people. And it's just smart.
   gt; lt;a
   gt;
   href=quot;a
 
href=http://mail.peoplepc.com//jump/http://www.peoplepc.comquot;gt;http:/
 
/www.peohttp://mail.peoplepc.com//jump/http://www.peoplepc.comquot;gt;ht
  tp://www.peo/a
   gt; plepc.comlt;/agt;
   gt;
   gt; --- End of forwarded message ---
   gt;
   gt; T!
   gt;
   gt; 

[313] Pole in Detroit

2002-09-13 Thread Mxyzptlk
Anyone have details on this...I heard it was Friday night @ Detroit Art 
Space. Cover, Time, etc - anyone? Thanks.


jeff


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Re: [313] Pole in Detroit

2002-09-13 Thread ::P
20.09. detroit -  detroit art space presented by maerskmusic, MMG
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Subject: [313] Pole in Detroit


 Anyone have details on this...I heard it was Friday night @ Detroit Art 
 Space. Cover, Time, etc - anyone? Thanks.
 
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RE: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party Week end

2002-09-13 Thread FC3 Richards
Did the queen invent English?  gosh, if it wern't for her how would we ever
have communicated.  A series of grunts and clicks never would have worked...

An American with out a queen...



-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 2:35 PM
To: Darren Longton (Merch); Robert Taylor; ::P; Robert Taylor;
T.J.Johnson; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party
Weekend


This may be due to the differences between American English and Proper
English. Or just another example of American's perverting the cherished
Queen's English, depending on your point of view. Don't get me started on
spelling

-Original Message-
From: Darren Longton (Merch) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 5:24 PM
To: Robert Taylor; ::P; Robert Taylor; T.J.Johnson; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party
Weekend


$hitI thought they were called quotes?

-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 2:30 PM
To: '::P'; Robert Taylor; 'T.J.Johnson'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party
Weekend


Erm...if you invert commas (), what do you get? '

-Original Message-
From: ::P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 6:27 PM
To: Robert Taylor; 'T.J.Johnson'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party
Weekend


bullshit.

if you invert them, they arent commas.

Im telling my mom on you

:P

-Joe

- Original Message -
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'T.J.Johnson' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 1:16 PM
Subject: RE: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party
Weekend


 Have you ever noticed that your keyboard has these little things:   ?
 They're called inverted commas.

 -Original Message-
 From: T.J.Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 5:13 PM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party
 Weekend


 --- Start of forwarded message ---

 Subject: Re: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins
 Birthday Party Weekend
 From: T.J.Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 10:06:55 -0700 (PDT)
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Well, here is what I think.  Delete now...

 I've heard of quot;The Surgeonquot; from Detroit and
 that he is
 a really good house/booty DJ.  I am a huuge fan of
 quot;Surgeonquot;.  Technically he's not even using
 the same
 name.  Plus, it is a different stlye of music.  I
 wouldn't doubt if quot;The Surgeonquot; hadn't even
 ever heard
 of quot;Surgeonquot; from England.

 Let's let quot;The Surgeonquot; keep going and make
 it big and
 we can let the lawyers do the rest.

 To tell you all the truth, though, I was actually
 thinking about going to see quot;Surgeonquot; and
 Juan's B-day
 party because I thought it was Anthony Child so I could
 see how people could get disgruntled about it.  I'd be
 pissed if I had already purchased my tix.

 I'd probably also be pissed if another artist started
 using my name.  I'm not sure how I would handle it
 though.  If I found out that there was another artist
 already using my name (like there is on mp3.com) then
 I'm not sure what I would do.  If he was huge (as in
 famous) Id probably step down though...

 T!

 www.acidsonicresearch.com  lt;~~go here
 www.mp313.com  lt;~~and here
 
 PeoplePC:  It's for people. And it's just smart.
 a

href=http://mail.peoplepc.com//jump/http://www.peoplepc.com;http://www.peo
 plepc.com/a

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 T!

 www.acidsonicresearch.com  ~~go here
 www.mp313.com  ~~and here
 
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[313] t-funkshun is back

2002-09-13 Thread s mcgill
Its that time again, time to pick up where we left off.
t-funkshun is back on October 11th when we move to the most splendid of
surroundings at Masque Venue (home of Chibuku). 90 Seel Street, Liverpool,
L1. The nights will run on 2nd Friday of the month from then on.

There is an extra drive behind us now, due to other nights not offering, or
doing what they express to do.
Maybe not always thinking with the head, but with slightly more heart, we as
promoters still aim to put on artists that will not instantly guarantee
hordes at the door; we want to put on people who deserve to be here.
The coming months will show that.

First up on Friday October 11th we will be hosting our launch night. This
will feature the talent of the amazing Jonny McIntosh. (313 based boy!)
Now if you have never heard or seen Jonny then this is the time to change
that. I regard Jonny right up there as a dj; superfluously mixing through
house, disco, soul, techno, whatever.
As the launch night we are keeping the prices way down at £4/£5. 10-3am.
DON'T MISS OUT.

looking future funk.
Friday 8th November: Baby Ford (Force Tracks, Ifach, Trelik, Background),
Andy Nicolson (Fissure)
Friday 13th December: Luke Solomon (Classic, Music For Freaks), more tba.

Not forgetting the finest residents around: Mark Forshaw, nOctURne and
friends.

look out for the website which will be up and running soon.
contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

for the love,
T-funk

everything else is like dancing to no music.


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[313] Ectomorph - Friday the 13th. - Detroit

2002-09-13 Thread Pryor, Ryan N
New Weekly Event  @ The Works 
Smooth Hosted by Mono Prod. And www.syst3m.com
*Ectomorph (I.T.,*67/Ann Arbor - electro) 
*Michael Geiger (Detroit - house) 
*Chuck Daniels (Works/Detroit - house) 
*Mike Servito (Poorboy/Detroit - house) 
*Bassfrog (Detroit - techno) 
*Deadbeats (Detroit)
18+  -  10pm-? - $10
free for 21+ before 11pm 
Works is located at 1846 Michigan Ave. @ Rosa Parks Blvd. 
(313) 961-1742 


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Re: [313] New mix CDs

2002-09-13 Thread Southern Outpost
Both are damn fine mixes... Rolando's mix is pure, straight up 
Detroit electro... a really excellent mix! DJ 3000's mix is much more 
diverse, bringing together electro and techno.


Buy both on sight!

Peace,
Patrick.

At 10:19 AM +0800 13/9/02, Batory, Jason wrote:

These both look very interesting, anyone heard?

Somewhere in Detroit - Mix Series Vol. 1 (Elektro Funk Records)
DJ Rolando - Vibrations (UR 3000 CD)

Respect
JasonB

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[313] ?

2002-09-13 Thread philip

a spry, young hip-hop teen, spotted Planet E poobah and techno ingénue
Carl Craig

carl craig is an an artless, innocent girl or young woman? i never knew.




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Fwd: Re: [313] New mix CDs

2002-09-13 Thread - BT -


The same can be said for Depth Charge 5 mixed by DJ Dex.

Cheers
BT

Both are damn fine mixes... Rolando's mix is pure, straight up Detroit 
electro... a really excellent mix! DJ 3000's mix is much more diverse, 
bringing together electro and techno.


Buy both on sight!

Peace,
Patrick.

At 10:19 AM +0800 13/9/02, Batory, Jason wrote:

These both look very interesting, anyone heard?

Somewhere in Detroit - Mix Series Vol. 1 (Elektro Funk Records)
DJ Rolando - Vibrations (UR 3000 CD)

Respect
JasonB

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Re: [313] track ids?

2002-09-13 Thread Maarten Baute
 I'm hoping u can help me id a coupla things from an old hurley set.

 http://www.deephousepage.com/steve5.ram

 15 mins in. (little bit before) - all it is is a bassline, persussion,
some
 slick disco guitar a kettle drum every so often and some reindeer bell
 sounds.

don´t know it... but people might know it if I tell that blake baxter
sampled these beats on his track for the tresor 8 compilation. u used to
kiss me (feat. taj)

please help us!

 other id:
 23 mins in - old disco/salsoul classic or something. i'm sure someone
knows
 it.

don´t know it either.. but you might add that this has the vocals: bow...
t

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RE: [313] New mix CDs

2002-09-13 Thread Sean Creen
Picked up the Rolando mix earlier this week. Highly recommended (one look at
the tracklist will tell you that). I was surprised at how smoothly he mixes
on it considering the material - I expected some doubles, cut-ups, etc. but
its all pretty straight. Works just fine though

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From: Batory, Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 September 2002 03:19
To: '313'
Subject: [313] New mix CDs


These both look very interesting, anyone heard?

Somewhere in Detroit - Mix Series Vol. 1 (Elektro Funk Records)
DJ Rolando - Vibrations (UR 3000 CD)

Respect
JasonB

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[313] DiscoD in da mix...

2002-09-13 Thread Langsman, Marc

Ok this might be old news but I was having a listen through the archives on
www.betalounge.com and happened upon the 
3/28/00 wmc2000 XLR8R party mix ... its 9hrs long and DiscoD kicks in at
about the 6hr mark with some quality ghetto tek bidness. The same session
also has mixes from Jazzanova, Peter Kruder, Alex Kidd, Glenn Underground
and others. 

http://www.betalounge.com/stuff/xlr8r3-28-00.ram


peace,
Marc

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[313] richie rich

2002-09-13 Thread Maarten Baute
Hi..

beginners question..

is DJ Richie Rich = Richie Hawtin around 1988 the same Richie Rich that did
the track salsa house and worked with Ralphi Rosario??

Thanks,
Maarten



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Re: [313] richie rich

2002-09-13 Thread P dircon
No  ritchie rich was effectively a hip hop producer  who tried his hand at
house and came up with salsa house

I know ritchie h  used the name 'ritchie rich' on one of his mad mixes from
about89 tho  

 Hi..
 
 beginners question..
 
 is DJ Richie Rich = Richie Hawtin around 1988 the same Richie Rich that did
 the track salsa house and worked with Ralphi Rosario??
 
 Thanks,
 Maarten
 
 
 
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Re: [313] richie rich

2002-09-13 Thread Sakari Karipuro
Maarten Baute wrote on Fri, 13 Sep 2002 about following:

 Hi..
 
 beginners question..
 
 is DJ Richie Rich = Richie Hawtin around 1988 the same Richie Rich that did
 the track salsa house and worked with Ralphi Rosario??

AFAIK That Richie Rich who did Salsa House is/was New Yorker. Not 
Hawtin. 

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[313] Carl Craig - London Xpress

2002-09-13 Thread Jason Donnelly

* LONDON XPRESS PARTY

A new Saturday night party at the end of each month.
Saturday 28th September @ 93 Feet East.

Carl Craig (Planet E/Detroit), Jimpster (The Bays), Simon Smugg (The 
Bays),

Maurice Fulton (Ladyvipb), Adam Goldstone (NYC)
+ Nuphonic Residents

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Re: [313] t-funkshun is back

2002-09-13 Thread Jonny McIntosh
Superfluous mixing. Heh heh. I hear there's a lot of that about these days.

 that. I regard Jonny right up there as a dj; superfluously mixing through
 house, disco, soul, techno, whatever.




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[313] FW: Classic acid vol 1

2002-09-13 Thread Placid
Did this a while back..but compressed it at 48 k...

have redone it at cd quality so it doesn't sound like i mixed it in an empty
can of baked beans 

http://www.acid-house.net/placidacidv_1.mp3

Steve poindexter-feen for rhythm - housetime 89
Stick men - entruder - clubhouse 92
md3 - set you free - underground 88
Da posse - the groove - future 88
Jack frost - two the max - trax 88
Pierre fantasy club - mystery girl - international house records 87
Jaquarius - love is happiness - rocking house 88
Armando - confusion - westbrook 87
Mike dunn - so let it be house -westbrook 87
Steve Poindexter - work that motherer - muzique 89
Pierres fantasy club - fantasy girl - sro 87
Kramer Dashwood - What has been joined by god -pgh 95
Kevin Saunderson - the groove that wont stop - kms 88
Muffman - sit on the face - future sound 88
Jackmaster curt - real fresh house - east 87
Chip e - time to track - dj international 85
Laurent x- machines - house nation


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[313] Fw: HELL presents ELECTRONICBODY-HOUSEMUSIC

2002-09-13 Thread Tom Robbins/Magic Feet
ARTIST: VARIOUS
COMPILED  MIXED BY: HELL
TITLE: ELECTRONICBODY - HOUSEMUSIC
LABEL: REACT
FORMAT: DOUBLE CD
CAT NO: REACTCD226
RELEASE DATE: 28 OCTOBER 02

In 2002, more so than any other DJ of his stature, the records in Hell's box
spoke volumes, and were preferably heard at great volume, in clubs,
festivals and private gatherings throughout the world. The sharp-suited
ambassador of the most glamorous sound around - the Gigolo style - he found
himself at the vanguard of the much-hyped electroclash movement, the plastic
electro-pop phenomenon that threatened to upset the mainstream. As usual, it
was a case of everyone playing catch-up. By spinning the kind of records
he's always played without compromise - a thrilling mix of the old and the
new, of disco, punk, techno, rock, house and weird, trippy electro - Hell's
position at the cutting-edge of dance music for over a decade, as a
prescient underground icon, has never been questioned. That an entire scene
would flourish around him is ample testament to his capacity as a cultural
tastemaker.

As Germany's leading DJ/label boss Hell's Gigolo style has spread the world
over as the charges under his growing lexicon of Gigolos and Gigolettas have
become stars in their own right - Miss Kittin  The Hacker, Tiga, Crossover,
Zombie Nation and of course Fischerspooner. Now the focus is back on the man
who made it all happen. With his first mix CD since his universally
acclaimed FUSE mix from Belgian's legendary techno club and Hell's first
double mix outing, Hell not only shows the breadth and depth of his
visionary scope but also stays well and truly ahead of the game. CD1 takes a
more house route through the modern productions of some of today's best
labels; joining the dots between UR, Environ, Playhouse, Perlon, Axis,
Planet E and of course International Deejay Gigolos. CD2 on the other hand
takes a twisted take on electro and spans several decades from the Belgian
Nu-Beat powerhouse of late 80's 'EBM' (Electronic Body Music) with Nitzer
Ebb and Front 242 to the electronic avant-garde of Chris  Cosey
(ex-Throbbing Gristle) and Liaisons Dangereuses to the new geniuses of the
electro/techno hybrid monster; Terence Fixmer, David Carretta and Green
Velvet showing that Hell is not only still the king of 'Electroclash' but
also a man with a vision that goes well beyond such short-sighted confines.

In mixing this double CD Hell has used the new Traktor DJ studio technology
from Native Instruments (as used by Scion to re-arrange Basic Channel's back
catalogue to devastating effect for Tresor's 100th release). Hell, as well
as being a sharp dressing DJ maverick, is heavily interested in innovation
and in this mix he plays with the contrast of a selection of classical
tracks combined with a revolutionary mixing technique that breathes new life
into the tracks by cueing, looping and filtering them in ways impossible
with turntables or CD players. Bringing this combination of contrasting
elements to the attention of the audience is, what makes this release unique
compared to a normal Mix-CD with a nice selection of tracks.

And to cap it all off, you know Hell's gonna be looking slick behind the
decks in the latest Gucci giving it up, as ever, in true Gigolo style. But
hey, enough yapping, stick the CD on and go straight to Hell!

The double mix CD features tracks from Underground Resistance* / Metro Area
/ Jeff Mills / Nitzer Ebb / Green Velvet / Chris  Cosey / David Carretta /
Front 242 / Recloose / Derrick Carter / Justus Kohncke / Pantytec / Smith n
Hack / Playgroup and many more

*Please note track 1 on CD1 is 'Transition' by Underground Resistance and
not 'Inspiration' as listed on the CD promo cover tracklist.

FULL TRACK LIST:

CD1 [House Mix]
Artist 'Title' (Mix) Original Label
1. Underground Resistance 'Transition' Underground Resistance
2. Metro Area 'Miura' Environ Records
3. Losoul 'Warriors (Jam)' Playhouse
4. The Juan Maclean 'You Can't Have It Both Ways' DFA Records
5. John Thomas 'Working Night' Logistic Records
6. Playgroup 'Behind The Wheel'
(DJ KICKS Electroca$h Radio Mix) !K7 Records
7. Justus Köhncke '2 After 909' Kompakt
8. Derrick L. Carter 'Where U At?' (Mix Originale) Classic Recordings
9. Smith N Hack 'For Disco Play Only' Tribute
10. Pantytec 'Elastobabe'
(Soul Capsule's Cosmic Warrior Mix) Perlon
11. Bobby Konders feat. Massive Sounds 'Expressions' Gigolo Records
12. Recloose 'Ain't Changin' !K7 Records
13. Scott Ferguson 'Dump Days' Gigolo Records
14. Macho Cat Garage 'The Motorcade' Down Low Music
15. Mount Sims 'U Know How We Do' Gigolo Records
16. Perspects feat M. Irwin 'They Keep Dancing' Ghostly International
17. Bergheim 34 'Oscillations' Playhouse
18. Millsart 'Now Is The Time' Axis

CD2 [Electro Mix]
Artist 'Title' (Mix) Original Label
1. Dark Matrix 'We Are Matrix' Disko B
2. Force Legato 'System' Abfahrt
3. Nitzer Ebb 'Control I'm Here' Mute Records
4. DJ Rok 'Blue Flame' DJ rok
5. Bigod 20 'The Bog' Bigod 20
6. Front 242 

[313] Fw: UGLYFUNK vs DEADSILENCE - Next Friday ! !

2002-09-13 Thread Tom Robbins/Magic Feet
Cool electro throwdown next week in London village...



 THIS IS IT. the big one. the shake down

 NEXT FRIDAY the 20th september UGLYFUNK return to The Electrowerkz for our
 first proper allnight rave-up in over four months.

 we will be joining forces with the infamous DEADSILENCE syndicate to take
 over the entire labyrinth of a venue, bringing you the biggest, baddest,
 fattest line-up London has seen in a very long time.

 the UGLYFUNK room will feature live action from artists on the uglyfunk
 record label and the usual uglyfunk residents plus VERY SPECIAL guests-
 CRYSTAL DISTORTION and MICHAEL FORSHAW. unique techno pioneers who know no
 boundaries.

 the top floor will be taken over by the DEADSILENCE SYNDICATE with four
DJs
 and four live PA's coming from the DS crew's host of labels.

 THAT BAD-ASS LINE UP IN FULL:

 DEADSILENCE - electro,breaks,db

 RADIOACTIVE MAN (rotters golf club, haywire)
 DEXORCIST (control tower, deadsilence)
 BASS JUNKIE (battle trax, breakin')
 TOKYO WINDBAG (control tower)  LIVE!
 OMERTA (DS) LIVE electro-breaks band
 BLACK MASS PLASTICS (thorn industries) LIVE!
 CAUSE OF SPITE (audio illusion) LIVE!
 DJ CONTROLLED WEIRDNESS (unearthly)


 UGLYFUNK - jackin' techno  sick electronics

 CRYSTAL DISTORTION (network 23)  LiVE!
 MICHAEL FORSHAW (chan n mikes)  LIVE!
 MARK HAWKINS (djax-up-beats / uf)
 JEROME (groove asylum/ uf)
 CUT OUT (nest / uf)
 EDIT (uf) LiVE!
 PROPHANE (moon palace)
 SARAH K (uf)


 FRIDAY 20th SEPTEMBER 2002, 10pm-6am,

 The ELECTROWERKZ, 7 Torrens st., EC1. (behind angel tube)

 £5 before 11pm / £8 after

 further info
 : 0781 2660056 : www.uglyfunk.com : [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 *we reckon you should get there early cos its gonna go off!*

 cheerz.



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[313] Thinkbox tonight

2002-09-13 Thread T.J.Johnson
Don't forget about the Thinkbox event over in Windsor
tonight with:

Bill Van Loo 
Wraith vs. Kataconda 
Christopher McNamara 
Steve Roy

It should be a good time at a chill-type, small venue.

The even twill take place from 9-2 tonight at Milk in
Windsor.  For more details, see www.thinkbox.ca...

Hope to see some of you there!!!

T!

www.acidsonicresearch.com  ~~go here
www.mp313.com  ~~and here

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Re: [313] Fw: HELL presents ELECTRONICBODY-HOUSEMUSIC

2002-09-13 Thread Otto

Re: last week's electroca$h discussion

Read below. I rest my case.
Wank on, DJ Hell.

Otto
PS But regardless of the marketing bollocks, the tracklisting does look 
interesting.


At 13:13 13-9-02 +0100, you wrote:
ARTIST: VARIOUS
COMPILED  MIXED BY: HELL
TITLE: ELECTRONICBODY - HOUSEMUSIC
LABEL: REACT
FORMAT: DOUBLE CD
CAT NO: REACTCD226
RELEASE DATE: 28 OCTOBER 02

In 2002, more so than any other DJ of his stature, the records in Hell's box
spoke volumes, and were preferably heard at great volume, in clubs,
festivals and private gatherings throughout the world. The sharp-suited
ambassador of the most glamorous sound around - the Gigolo style - he found
himself at the vanguard of the much-hyped electroclash movement, the plastic
electro-pop phenomenon that threatened to upset the mainstream. As usual, it
was a case of everyone playing catch-up. By spinning the kind of records
he's always played without compromise - a thrilling mix of the old and the
new, of disco, punk, techno, rock, house and weird, trippy electro - Hell's
position at the cutting-edge of dance music for over a decade, as a
prescient underground icon, has never been questioned. That an entire scene
would flourish around him is ample testament to his capacity as a cultural
tastemaker.

As Germany's leading DJ/label boss Hell's Gigolo style has spread the world
over as the charges under his growing lexicon of Gigolos and Gigolettas have
become stars in their own right - Miss Kittin  The Hacker, Tiga, Crossover,
Zombie Nation and of course Fischerspooner. Now the focus is back on the man
who made it all happen. With his first mix CD since his universally
acclaimed FUSE mix from Belgian's legendary techno club and Hell's first
double mix outing, Hell not only shows the breadth and depth of his
visionary scope but also stays well and truly ahead of the game. CD1 takes a
more house route through the modern productions of some of today's best
labels; joining the dots between UR, Environ, Playhouse, Perlon, Axis,
Planet E and of course International Deejay Gigolos. CD2 on the other hand
takes a twisted take on electro and spans several decades from the Belgian
Nu-Beat powerhouse of late 80's 'EBM' (Electronic Body Music) with Nitzer
Ebb and Front 242 to the electronic avant-garde of Chris  Cosey
(ex-Throbbing Gristle) and Liaisons Dangereuses to the new geniuses of the
electro/techno hybrid monster; Terence Fixmer, David Carretta and Green
Velvet showing that Hell is not only still the king of 'Electroclash' but
also a man with a vision that goes well beyond such short-sighted confines.

In mixing this double CD Hell has used the new Traktor DJ studio technology
from Native Instruments (as used by Scion to re-arrange Basic Channel's back
catalogue to devastating effect for Tresor's 100th release). Hell, as well
as being a sharp dressing DJ maverick, is heavily interested in innovation
and in this mix he plays with the contrast of a selection of classical
tracks combined with a revolutionary mixing technique that breathes new life
into the tracks by cueing, looping and filtering them in ways impossible
with turntables or CD players. Bringing this combination of contrasting
elements to the attention of the audience is, what makes this release unique
compared to a normal Mix-CD with a nice selection of tracks.

And to cap it all off, you know Hell's gonna be looking slick behind the
decks in the latest Gucci giving it up, as ever, in true Gigolo style. But
hey, enough yapping, stick the CD on and go straight to Hell!

The double mix CD features tracks from Underground Resistance* / Metro Area
/ Jeff Mills / Nitzer Ebb / Green Velvet / Chris  Cosey / David Carretta /
Front 242 / Recloose / Derrick Carter / Justus Kohncke / Pantytec / Smith n
Hack / Playgroup and many more

*Please note track 1 on CD1 is 'Transition' by Underground Resistance and
not 'Inspiration' as listed on the CD promo cover tracklist.

FULL TRACK LIST:

CD1 [House Mix]
Artist 'Title' (Mix) Original Label
1. Underground Resistance 'Transition' Underground Resistance
2. Metro Area 'Miura' Environ Records
3. Losoul 'Warriors (Jam)' Playhouse
4. The Juan Maclean 'You Can't Have It Both Ways' DFA Records
5. John Thomas 'Working Night' Logistic Records
6. Playgroup 'Behind The Wheel'
(DJ KICKS Electroca$h Radio Mix) !K7 Records
7. Justus Köhncke '2 After 909' Kompakt
8. Derrick L. Carter 'Where U At?' (Mix Originale) Classic Recordings
9. Smith N Hack 'For Disco Play Only' Tribute
10. Pantytec 'Elastobabe'
(Soul Capsule's Cosmic Warrior Mix) Perlon
11. Bobby Konders feat. Massive Sounds 'Expressions' Gigolo Records
12. Recloose 'Ain't Changin' !K7 Records
13. Scott Ferguson 'Dump Days' Gigolo Records
14. Macho Cat Garage 'The Motorcade' Down Low Music
15. Mount Sims 'U Know How We Do' Gigolo Records
16. Perspects feat M. Irwin 'They Keep Dancing' Ghostly International
17. Bergheim 34 'Oscillations' Playhouse
18. Millsart 'Now Is The Time' Axis

CD2 [Electro Mix]
Artist 'Title' (Mix) 

[313] another causality (pt2)

2002-09-13 Thread Jason Donnelly
got an email from the Terrance Parker mailing list (which I've deleted, 
maybe somebody else could post it?, if its already been posted then SORRY, 
digest user)


Just state's he's giving DJing, lots of personal reason's, which you have 
to respect.


I for one will be very sad to see 'our' TP no longer spinning.

jason


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[313] another causality (pt 2)

2002-09-13 Thread Jason Donnelly

sorry should be:

GIVING UP DJing

jason


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[313] TERRENCE PARKER

2002-09-13 Thread Wibo Lammerts
From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Date:  Fri Sep 13, 2002  2:49 am
Subject:  NEWS: TP's DJing career will soon be coming to a close!
 
Greetings of peace everyone! 

Yes! It is true! I will soon retire from touring and having a DJ residency.
This is not a joke! This is not a mistake. After more than 20 years on the
WHEELS OF STEEL, my DJing career is coming to a close. 

I've been moving towards making this decision over the past 2 years. Now, I
am in a place in my life where my relationship with GOD, my lovely wife, my
gorgeous daughter, handsome newborn son, family and close friends, command
that I pay attention to my own growth, development, and maturity. I imagine
that I'll officially retire from DJing in 2003. 

Over the past 7 years, I've traveled all over the world, DJing in more than
100 cities. 
In those 7 years, I've averaged travel for a minimum of 45 weekends out of a
52 weekend year. That's a lot of time away from my family. 

On July 21st of this year, I was baptized in Jesus name, and received the
precious gift of the Holy Ghost. On that day, the old TP died, and a new TP
was born. Those who know me, know that I've been on this path of
righteousness for quite sometime. 
I stopped smoking 12 years ago. I stopped drinking 2 years ago. I stopped
cursing, swearing, and using GOD's name in vein 5 years ago. So this is
nothing new. I've been religious most of my life. But now, GOD is leading me
in a different direction. I plan to work heavily in the BUSINESS side of the
music industry. I hope my contributions will help make a positive impact in
the music industry. I'm not sure exactly how GOD plans to use me, and I am
more uncertain of the new challenges I will soon face. But I know that
according to Proverbs 3:5-6, I'll be just fine because I can do all things
through Christ Jesus. 

This is not an attempt to force my religious beliefs on anyone. GOD's love
doesn't flow like that. Instead, my purpose here is to share with you the
miracle in my life, and the changes that shall be proven because of it. 

I'm not going to quit DJing tomorrow. I still plan to honor my commitments
to DJ upcoming gigs in Iowa (USA), Germany, Japan, and other upcoming dates.
I have a request to do a 30 city tour in 2003 with the man who released the
first ever house record - Mr. Jesse Saunders! I'm also hoping to do a SPREAD
LOVE DJ Tour with DJ Booming B in Germany in 2003. I just wanted to put all
of you on notice so it wont be a surprise to those who truly care about me,
my music, and my endeavors. So if you see I'm coming to your city or town,
you better make certain you're there. If not, you might miss my final DJing
performance in your area. 

If the right opportunity to DJ on the radio comes along, I might strongly
consider this along with having my mixes featured on the internet. But I am
just about done with touring as a DJ, or having a residency in any club. 

This brings me to my next announcement . . . . . I will spin for another 2
weeks at Tonic on Wednesdays, and then I will end my residency there. The
staff, and everyone there has been great! 

The state of music in general has turned towards the worst! Artist and
producers are releasing horrible records, DJs who can barely spin, or who
have a limited knowledge and/or respect for music are getting paid
enormously crazy amounts of money to DJ. And the masses of the people follow
and worship them as if they were GOD. Back in the day, you could listen to
the radio and hear songs about love and compassion. Now all day, everyday,
major radio plays sex theme music that 3 and 4 year babies know all the
lyrics and sexual dance steps to. The club/party scene is ruled by drugs.
Very few people truly care about the music anymore. VERY SAD! 

I'm not perfect, but I've always tried to be positive. So my advice to all
of the current and future aspiring DJs, please be mindful of the music you
play. To the producers and recording artists, be mindful of the music you
make. Those youthful in mind, body, spirit, and maturity are watching you!
Don't let money be your motivation! 

DJing has been, and will always be part of me. If I never spin at another
club or party again, I'll still go into my basement, and make a hot mix CD!
Music was once my life! Now, although I will always love music, GOD is my
life! The old TP had his priorities mixed up. My priorities now are in
order: 

1. GOD 
2. my family 
3. my career 

(If your HOUSE is not in order, you may want to think about it.) 

I don't know if I'll continue to make mix CDs. That's something I am praying
about. When GOD lays the answer on my heart, I'll let you know. 

I want to thank all of my fans and friends throughout the world who've
supported my music and my DJing throughout the years. I love you all! THANK
YOU VERY MUCH FOR ALL THE MANY YEARS OF LOVE  POSITIVE VIBES! 

You can see my current DJing schedule at TPMusic.net 

May GOD's grace be upon you! 

Terrence (TP) Parker 
fax: 248-435-2983 
mobile: 586-665-4325 
pager 

RE: [313] Fw: HELL presents ELECTRONICBODY-HOUSEMUSIC

2002-09-13 Thread Sean Creen
In mixing this double CD Hell has used the new Traktor DJ studio technology
 from Native Instruments (as used by Scion to re-arrange Basic Channel's
back
 catalogue to devastating effect for Tresor's 100th release).

I'm sure the Abelton people would be very interested to hear this!
That press release is about the greatest heap of b*llocks I've read all
year. Shame he couldn't just let the music speak for itself, cos as Otto
said, it is a good tracklisting. Unfortunately, since its not done on
turntables, there won't be the added enjoyment of hearing Hell try to mix
;-)
And mixing a bloody Gigolo record into Chris and Cosey is a heinous crime!

Sean.




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RE: [313] another causality (pt2)

2002-09-13 Thread Darren Longton (Merch)
Your saying he's giving UP DJing? Just state's he's giving DJing...

DAMN..I hope it's a rumor!!

-Original Message-
From: Jason Donnelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 9:04 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] another causality (pt2)


got an email from the Terrance Parker mailing list (which I've deleted, 
maybe somebody else could post it?, if its already been posted then SORRY, 
digest user)

Just state's he's giving DJing, lots of personal reason's, which you have 
to respect.

I for one will be very sad to see 'our' TP no longer spinning.

jason


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[313] Juan Atkins Birthday party

2002-09-13 Thread DJ HEAT
One more time Happy bday Juan, Celebrate with Juan all
weekend for more click to http://undergroundmusic.us


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[313] Shake DEMF Mix - Tune ID

2002-09-13 Thread Langsman, Marc

Does anyone know what the second tune on the DEMF Shake mix on groovetech is
- starts about 3:30 in [funky number with a male vocal and he pulls off some
2copy shenanigans] ? 

http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/srvltRecMed?Recorde
dMediaID=33499


peace,
Marc

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RE: [313] TERRENCE PARKER

2002-09-13 Thread Robert Taylor
Oh no! He's found God. That's never a good thing with anyone, let alone an
artist. The Devil always has the best tunes!

-Original Message-
From: Wibo Lammerts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 1:03 PM
To: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: [313] TERRENCE PARKER


From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Date:  Fri Sep 13, 2002  2:49 am
Subject:  NEWS: TP's DJing career will soon be coming to a close!
 
Greetings of peace everyone! 

Yes! It is true! I will soon retire from touring and having a DJ residency.
This is not a joke! This is not a mistake. After more than 20 years on the
WHEELS OF STEEL, my DJing career is coming to a close. 

I've been moving towards making this decision over the past 2 years. Now, I
am in a place in my life where my relationship with GOD, my lovely wife, my
gorgeous daughter, handsome newborn son, family and close friends, command
that I pay attention to my own growth, development, and maturity. I imagine
that I'll officially retire from DJing in 2003. 

Over the past 7 years, I've traveled all over the world, DJing in more than
100 cities. 
In those 7 years, I've averaged travel for a minimum of 45 weekends out of a
52 weekend year. That's a lot of time away from my family. 

On July 21st of this year, I was baptized in Jesus name, and received the
precious gift of the Holy Ghost. On that day, the old TP died, and a new TP
was born. Those who know me, know that I've been on this path of
righteousness for quite sometime. 
I stopped smoking 12 years ago. I stopped drinking 2 years ago. I stopped
cursing, swearing, and using GOD's name in vein 5 years ago. So this is
nothing new. I've been religious most of my life. But now, GOD is leading me
in a different direction. I plan to work heavily in the BUSINESS side of the
music industry. I hope my contributions will help make a positive impact in
the music industry. I'm not sure exactly how GOD plans to use me, and I am
more uncertain of the new challenges I will soon face. But I know that
according to Proverbs 3:5-6, I'll be just fine because I can do all things
through Christ Jesus. 

This is not an attempt to force my religious beliefs on anyone. GOD's love
doesn't flow like that. Instead, my purpose here is to share with you the
miracle in my life, and the changes that shall be proven because of it. 

I'm not going to quit DJing tomorrow. I still plan to honor my commitments
to DJ upcoming gigs in Iowa (USA), Germany, Japan, and other upcoming dates.
I have a request to do a 30 city tour in 2003 with the man who released the
first ever house record - Mr. Jesse Saunders! I'm also hoping to do a SPREAD
LOVE DJ Tour with DJ Booming B in Germany in 2003. I just wanted to put all
of you on notice so it wont be a surprise to those who truly care about me,
my music, and my endeavors. So if you see I'm coming to your city or town,
you better make certain you're there. If not, you might miss my final DJing
performance in your area. 

If the right opportunity to DJ on the radio comes along, I might strongly
consider this along with having my mixes featured on the internet. But I am
just about done with touring as a DJ, or having a residency in any club. 

This brings me to my next announcement . . . . . I will spin for another 2
weeks at Tonic on Wednesdays, and then I will end my residency there. The
staff, and everyone there has been great! 

The state of music in general has turned towards the worst! Artist and
producers are releasing horrible records, DJs who can barely spin, or who
have a limited knowledge and/or respect for music are getting paid
enormously crazy amounts of money to DJ. And the masses of the people follow
and worship them as if they were GOD. Back in the day, you could listen to
the radio and hear songs about love and compassion. Now all day, everyday,
major radio plays sex theme music that 3 and 4 year babies know all the
lyrics and sexual dance steps to. The club/party scene is ruled by drugs.
Very few people truly care about the music anymore. VERY SAD! 

I'm not perfect, but I've always tried to be positive. So my advice to all
of the current and future aspiring DJs, please be mindful of the music you
play. To the producers and recording artists, be mindful of the music you
make. Those youthful in mind, body, spirit, and maturity are watching you!
Don't let money be your motivation! 

DJing has been, and will always be part of me. If I never spin at another
club or party again, I'll still go into my basement, and make a hot mix CD!
Music was once my life! Now, although I will always love music, GOD is my
life! The old TP had his priorities mixed up. My priorities now are in
order: 

1. GOD 
2. my family 
3. my career 

(If your HOUSE is not in order, you may want to think about it.) 

I don't know if I'll continue to make mix CDs. That's something I am praying
about. When GOD lays the answer on my heart, I'll let you know. 

I want to thank all of my fans and friends throughout the world who've

RE: [313] TERRENCE PARKER

2002-09-13 Thread T.J.Johnson

 Oh no! He's found God. That's never a good thing with
 anyone, let alone an
 artist. The Devil always has the best tunes!


Oh no!  Is not a complete sentence Mr. English grammar
specialist.  What would the Queen think???

;)))   ~~~three chin smiley guy

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2002-09-13 Thread Robert Taylor
Who cares what the craggy old cow thinks? ;-)
It is a complete sentence BTW!

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 Oh no! He's found God. That's never a good thing with
 anyone, let alone an
 artist. The Devil always has the best tunes!


Oh no!  Is not a complete sentence Mr. English grammar
specialist.  What would the Queen think???

;)))   ~~~three chin smiley guy

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RE: [313] TERRENCE PARKER

2002-09-13 Thread Darren Longton (Merch)
hahahahahhaaa  DAMN!  Now, now kids...don't start any fights.

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 Oh no! He's found God. That's never a good thing with
 anyone, let alone an
 artist. The Devil always has the best tunes!


Oh no!  Is not a complete sentence Mr. English grammar
specialist.  What would the Queen think???

;)))   ~~~three chin smiley guy


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[313] Acid mix posted this morning

2002-09-13 Thread Remco . Doorewaard
Hi, sorry but placid (is this correct) posted a mp3-acidmix link which I
lost!


Can someone post it again please?


Thank you, Remco



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RE: [313] TERRENCE PARKER

2002-09-13 Thread Darren Longton (Merch)
craggy old cow.craggy...must be a UK word.  I like it tho. ;)

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Who cares what the craggy old cow thinks? ;-)
It is a complete sentence BTW!

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 Oh no! He's found God. That's never a good thing with
 anyone, let alone an
 artist. The Devil always has the best tunes!


Oh no!  Is not a complete sentence Mr. English grammar
specialist.  What would the Queen think???

;)))   ~~~three chin smiley guy

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RE: [313] TERRENCE PARKER

2002-09-13 Thread T.J.Johnson

 It is a complete sentence BTW!
 


I don't care.  It is my mission to turn as many threads
as I can into America vs. England threads from now on. 
Anyone care to join me?

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RE: [313] Acid mix posted this morning

2002-09-13 Thread Darren Longton (Merch)
Here you go

d$

Did this a while back..but compressed it at 48 k...

have redone it at cd quality so it doesn't sound like i mixed it in an empty
can of baked beans 

http://www.acid-house.net/placidacidv_1.mp3

Steve poindexter-feen for rhythm - housetime 89
Stick men - entruder - clubhouse 92
md3 - set you free - underground 88
Da posse - the groove - future 88
Jack frost - two the max - trax 88
Pierre fantasy club - mystery girl - international house records 87
Jaquarius - love is happiness - rocking house 88
Armando - confusion - westbrook 87
Mike dunn - so let it be house -westbrook 87
Steve Poindexter - work that motherer - muzique 89
Pierres fantasy club - fantasy girl - sro 87
Kramer Dashwood - What has been joined by god -pgh 95
Kevin Saunderson - the groove that wont stop - kms 88
Muffman - sit on the face - future sound 88
Jackmaster curt - real fresh house - east 87
Chip e - time to track - dj international 85
Laurent x- machines - house nation

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Hi, sorry but placid (is this correct) posted a mp3-acidmix link which I
lost!


Can someone post it again please?


Thank you, Remco



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RE: [313] TERRENCE PARKER

2002-09-13 Thread Jongsma, K.J.


 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Oh no! He's found God. That's never a good thing with anyone, 
 let alone an
 artist. The Devil always has the best tunes!

Just one CD to proove you could be extremely wrong:

Reese Project!


Oh dear... is this going to be the blast of fro a religious thread :)

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RE: [313] Acid mix posted this morning

2002-09-13 Thread Remco . Doorewaard

Thanks, that was quick :)


Will give it a listen!


Remco



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[313] OT: Auto festival, UK

2002-09-13 Thread Tom Robbins/Magic Feet
Hardly 313, but some techno content all the same and I figured this might
well appeal to some UKers on the list.

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AUTO
Line up announced for
major new festival
Sat Dec 14
Magna, Sheffield

Pulp, Röyksopp, Lemon Jelly, LFO, Four Tet, The Bees, Baxter Dury, James
Yorkston, The Kills, Zongamin, Jamie Lidell, Chris Coco, Piano Magic, Trevor
Jackson, Capitol K  Leafcutter John, Optimo, Annie  Timo, Bjorn Torske,
SchneiderTM, I-Monster, Erland Oye, Asleep At The Wheel, Tony Morley, John
Peel, Quixote visuals and Warp Films  DJs

Pulp's Steve Mackey has emerged as the brains behind one of the most
innovative and ambitious live projects to be staged in Britain this year.
Featuring an unrivalled selection of leftfield electronic and rock talent,
together in one of our greatest palaces of former industry, Auto will exist
in the same spirit as festivals like Barcelona's Sonar, which has in recent
years have earned their own awesome reputations for creative booking and
artistic invention.

Conceptualised and realised by Mackey, Auto is also born out of frustration
with the UK's stale and dead festival scene, which the bassist equates to
the football transfer system, with big name players monopolising all the
money and power, leaving a raw deal for the paying punters.  Auto will, he
says, offer something less hierarchical, and, in the process, reintroduce an
element of unpredictability and surprise to proceedings.

It is a testament to how well these sentiments travel that almost all
participants at Auto have been prepared to offer their services for little
more than expenses, with Röyksopp, for instance, relocating their own
Sheffield show to appear at Auto with former Telle Records label mates Bjorn
Torske and Annie  Timo in a welcome Norwegian moment.

Auto will be split into four arenas of entertainment for the night, running
from 7pm - 2am, with things breaking down a little bit like this:

Auto One
Bjorn Torske, Röyksopp, Annie  Timo, Pulp, John Peel, The Bees, Desperate
Sound System, Baxter Dury, James Yorkston

Auto Two (Warp and Eat Your Own Ears Stage)
James Lidell, Mark Bell (LFO) DJ, Four Tet, Capitol K  Leafcutter John,
Warp DJs, Warp films, Quixote visuals

Auto Three
Lemon Jelly, SchneiderTM, I-Monster DJ, The Kills, Optimo DJ, Zongamin,
Trevor Jackson DJ, Erland Oye (Kings of Convenience)

Auto Four
Chris Coco (Radio One Blue Room) DJ, Tony Morley (Leaf), Piano Magic DJ,
Asleep At The Wheel DJs

Auto's 3,500 tickets will go on sale next week for £30 each
(www.ticketmaster.com).

There are also plans to have cinema tie-in with the Showroom Cinema in
Sheffield, with programmes being planned by Warp and Jarvis Cocker among
others.

This is not the first time Pulp have been involved at a hands-on level with
forward-thinking festival planning.  It may, in fact, be remembered that
what turned into the V Festival was originally conceived by Pulp in 1996 as
a means of getting all their favourite bands onto one bill in a nice
setting.  And then Richard Branson stepped in.

The Magna centre is one of the country's most imaginatively converted
post-industrial spaces.  As the Templeborough Steelworks the nine storey,
350-metre long structure was the largest in Europe, housing 10,000 workers
at its peak.  In the year 2000 a £46m renovation was completed and in 2001
the Magna Science  Adventure Park beat rivals such as the Eden Project for
the prestigious RIBA Stirling Architecture Prize for the Best New Building
in the UK.  The entertainment at Auto will be presented cheek-by-jowl with
such attractions as the Wild Fire, the Big Melt, the Tornado and
Danger-Blasting!

Contacts:
www.warprecords.com
www.eatyourownears.com







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RE: [313] TERRENCE PARKER

2002-09-13 Thread Wibo Lammerts
well, speaking about the reese project... I recall once typing in Reese
Project at CDNOW... And it turned that there is a gospel kind of music group
called Reese Project as well...

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 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Oh no! He's found God. That's never a good thing with anyone, 
 let alone an
 artist. The Devil always has the best tunes!

Just one CD to proove you could be extremely wrong:

Reese Project!


Oh dear... is this going to be the blast of fro a religious thread :)

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RE: [313] TERRENCE PARKER

2002-09-13 Thread Brendan Nelson
To see a staunch atheist getting all mushy to Marvin Gaye's God is Love or
Wholly Holy, you'd simply have to pop round to my flat... :)


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|  artist. The Devil always has the best tunes!
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| Reese Project!
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[313] Subject: Re: [313] richie rich

2002-09-13 Thread David Hampson
Richie Rich was from the UK.  However the DJ for Third Bass was also called 
Richie Rich, from New York...

BTW Ralphi Rosario did not work with Richie Rich, there was a bootleg mix 
called You Used to Salsa which mixed Richie Rich's Salsa House with Ralphi 
Rosario's You Used to Hold Me, which the record company (FFRR) eventually 
legally released...

Cheers

Babydiddy

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Maarten Baute wrote on Fri, 13 Sep 2002 about following:

 Hi..
 
 beginners question..
 
 is DJ Richie Rich = Richie Hawtin around 1988 the same Richie Rich that did
 the track salsa house and worked with Ralphi Rosario??

AFAIK That Richie Rich who did Salsa House is/was New Yorker. Not 
Hawtin. 

Sake
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RE: [313] Subject: Re: [313] richie rich

2002-09-13 Thread Robert Taylor
Maybe there's room for another Richie Rich then. The Hungarian Richie Rich
perhaps.

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Richie Rich was from the UK.  However the DJ for Third Bass was also called
Richie Rich, from New York...

BTW Ralphi Rosario did not work with Richie Rich, there was a bootleg mix
called You Used to Salsa which mixed Richie Rich's Salsa House with Ralphi
Rosario's You Used to Hold Me, which the record company (FFRR) eventually
legally released...

Cheers

Babydiddy


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Maarten Baute wrote on Fri, 13 Sep 2002 about following:

 Hi..
 
 beginners question..
 
 is DJ Richie Rich = Richie Hawtin around 1988 the same Richie Rich that
did
 the track salsa house and worked with Ralphi Rosario??

AFAIK That Richie Rich who did Salsa House is/was New Yorker. Not 
Hawtin. 

Sake

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RE: [313] TERRENCE PARKER

2002-09-13 Thread Darren Longton (Merch)
Hey,
   Have you ever thought of putting together a box set of your fav mixes?  
There just SO much to pick from on your mix list.  (about $1,200 for every mix) 
 A friend of mine, Amy Ricketts has most of them...I just can't remember which 
are deep and which are aren't.  I remember there's even one that sounds almost 
like salsa! ;)

Thanks,
d

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well, speaking about the reese project... I recall once typing in Reese
Project at CDNOW... And it turned that there is a gospel kind of music group
called Reese Project as well...

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 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Oh no! He's found God. That's never a good thing with anyone, 
 let alone an
 artist. The Devil always has the best tunes!

Just one CD to proove you could be extremely wrong:

Reese Project!


Oh dear... is this going to be the blast of fro a religious thread :)

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RE: [313] richie rich

2002-09-13 Thread Grammenos, Peter

He was also part of the famed peter gatien crew ( owner of limelight/tunnel
)
along with project x- keoki - Jenny Talia - Julie Jewels-Larry Tee and mixed
in with the famed murder of club kid Michael Alig... oh yes and also one of 
the first ever bitchy-queen door persons. I never had any problems with him
though ;)

-p 

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Maarten Baute wrote on Fri, 13 Sep 2002 about following:

 Hi..
 
 beginners question..
 
 is DJ Richie Rich = Richie Hawtin around 1988 the same Richie Rich that
did
 the track salsa house and worked with Ralphi Rosario??

AFAIK That Richie Rich who did Salsa House is/was New Yorker. Not 
Hawtin. 

sakke
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[313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Christian Bloch
Hmm... this begs a question that i've been pondering for a while... How many
(not to forget who) producers/DJ's are religious? I heard the Burden family
is Jehova's Witnesses, but who else... And who are the atheists in our
midst?  And I guess since I'm posing the question, I should answer it
too... I'm an atheist, but respecting and being interested in religion.

Christian Bloch
http://mp3.com/bloch
http://www.mp313.com/christianblochmp313.htm

Tresor/LL/Ungleich/AudioRiot/Restructured/Deep Night Essentials/Simple
Muzik/Funque Droppings


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 From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date:  Fri Sep 13, 2002  2:49 am
 Subject:  NEWS: TP's DJing career will soon be coming to a close!

 Greetings of peace everyone!

 Yes! It is true! I will soon retire from touring and having a DJ
residency.
 This is not a joke! This is not a mistake. After more than 20 years on the
 WHEELS OF STEEL, my DJing career is coming to a close.

 I've been moving towards making this decision over the past 2 years. Now,
I
 am in a place in my life where my relationship with GOD, my lovely wife,
my
 gorgeous daughter, handsome newborn son, family and close friends, command
 that I pay attention to my own growth, development, and maturity. I
imagine
 that I'll officially retire from DJing in 2003.

 Over the past 7 years, I've traveled all over the world, DJing in more
than
 100 cities.
 In those 7 years, I've averaged travel for a minimum of 45 weekends out of
a
 52 weekend year. That's a lot of time away from my family.

 On July 21st of this year, I was baptized in Jesus name, and received the
 precious gift of the Holy Ghost. On that day, the old TP died, and a new
TP
 was born. Those who know me, know that I've been on this path of
 righteousness for quite sometime.
 I stopped smoking 12 years ago. I stopped drinking 2 years ago. I stopped
 cursing, swearing, and using GOD's name in vein 5 years ago. So this is
 nothing new. I've been religious most of my life. But now, GOD is leading
me
 in a different direction. I plan to work heavily in the BUSINESS side of
the
 music industry. I hope my contributions will help make a positive impact
in
 the music industry. I'm not sure exactly how GOD plans to use me, and I am
 more uncertain of the new challenges I will soon face. But I know that
 according to Proverbs 3:5-6, I'll be just fine because I can do all things
 through Christ Jesus.

 This is not an attempt to force my religious beliefs on anyone. GOD's love
 doesn't flow like that. Instead, my purpose here is to share with you the
 miracle in my life, and the changes that shall be proven because of it.

 I'm not going to quit DJing tomorrow. I still plan to honor my commitments
 to DJ upcoming gigs in Iowa (USA), Germany, Japan, and other upcoming
dates.
 I have a request to do a 30 city tour in 2003 with the man who released
the
 first ever house record - Mr. Jesse Saunders! I'm also hoping to do a
SPREAD
 LOVE DJ Tour with DJ Booming B in Germany in 2003. I just wanted to put
all
 of you on notice so it wont be a surprise to those who truly care about
me,
 my music, and my endeavors. So if you see I'm coming to your city or town,
 you better make certain you're there. If not, you might miss my final
DJing
 performance in your area.

 If the right opportunity to DJ on the radio comes along, I might strongly
 consider this along with having my mixes featured on the internet. But I
am
 just about done with touring as a DJ, or having a residency in any club.

 This brings me to my next announcement . . . . . I will spin for another 2
 weeks at Tonic on Wednesdays, and then I will end my residency there. The
 staff, and everyone there has been great!

 The state of music in general has turned towards the worst! Artist and
 producers are releasing horrible records, DJs who can barely spin, or who
 have a limited knowledge and/or respect for music are getting paid
 enormously crazy amounts of money to DJ. And the masses of the people
follow
 and worship them as if they were GOD. Back in the day, you could listen to
 the radio and hear songs about love and compassion. Now all day, everyday,
 major radio plays sex theme music that 3 and 4 year babies know all the
 lyrics and sexual dance steps to. The club/party scene is ruled by drugs.
 Very few people truly care about the music anymore. VERY SAD!

 I'm not perfect, but I've always tried to be positive. So my advice to all
 of the current and future aspiring DJs, please be mindful of the music you
 play. To the producers and recording artists, be mindful of the music you
 make. Those youthful in mind, body, spirit, and maturity are watching you!
 Don't let money be your motivation!

 DJing has been, and will always be part of me. If I never spin at another
 club or party again, I'll still go into my basement, and make a hot mix
CD!
 Music 

RE: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Brendan Nelson
Robert Hood is a Baptist (I think), and plays the organ at his local church
on Sundays. I always imagine him belting out the chords from Rhythm...

| -Original Message-
| From: Christian Bloch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 3:21 PM
| To: 313
| Subject: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)
|
|
| Hmm... this begs a question that i've been pondering for a
| while... How many
| (not to forget who) producers/DJ's are religious? I heard the
| Burden family
| is Jehova's Witnesses, but who else... And who are the atheists in our
| midst?  And I guess since I'm posing the question, I should answer it
| too... I'm an atheist, but respecting and being interested in religion.
|
| Christian Bloch
| http://mp3.com/bloch
| http://www.mp313.com/christianblochmp313.htm
|
| Tresor/LL/Ungleich/AudioRiot/Restructured/Deep Night Essentials/Simple
| Muzik/Funque Droppings
|
|
| - Original Message -
| From: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| To: 313@hyperreal.org
| Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 9:02 AM
| Subject: [313] TERRENCE PARKER
|
|
|  From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|  Date:  Fri Sep 13, 2002  2:49 am
|  Subject:  NEWS: TP's DJing career will soon be coming to a close!
| 
|  Greetings of peace everyone!
| 
|  Yes! It is true! I will soon retire from touring and having a DJ
| residency.
|  This is not a joke! This is not a mistake. After more than 20
| years on the
|  WHEELS OF STEEL, my DJing career is coming to a close.
| 
|  I've been moving towards making this decision over the past 2
| years. Now,
| I
|  am in a place in my life where my relationship with GOD, my lovely wife,
| my
|  gorgeous daughter, handsome newborn son, family and close
| friends, command
|  that I pay attention to my own growth, development, and maturity. I
| imagine
|  that I'll officially retire from DJing in 2003.
| 
|  Over the past 7 years, I've traveled all over the world, DJing in more
| than
|  100 cities.
|  In those 7 years, I've averaged travel for a minimum of 45
| weekends out of
| a
|  52 weekend year. That's a lot of time away from my family.
| 
|  On July 21st of this year, I was baptized in Jesus name, and
| received the
|  precious gift of the Holy Ghost. On that day, the old TP died, and a new
| TP
|  was born. Those who know me, know that I've been on this path of
|  righteousness for quite sometime.
|  I stopped smoking 12 years ago. I stopped drinking 2 years ago.
| I stopped
|  cursing, swearing, and using GOD's name in vein 5 years ago. So this is
|  nothing new. I've been religious most of my life. But now, GOD
| is leading
| me
|  in a different direction. I plan to work heavily in the BUSINESS side of
| the
|  music industry. I hope my contributions will help make a positive impact
| in
|  the music industry. I'm not sure exactly how GOD plans to use
| me, and I am
|  more uncertain of the new challenges I will soon face. But I know that
|  according to Proverbs 3:5-6, I'll be just fine because I can do
| all things
|  through Christ Jesus.
| 
|  This is not an attempt to force my religious beliefs on anyone.
| GOD's love
|  doesn't flow like that. Instead, my purpose here is to share
| with you the
|  miracle in my life, and the changes that shall be proven because of it.
| 
|  I'm not going to quit DJing tomorrow. I still plan to honor my
| commitments
|  to DJ upcoming gigs in Iowa (USA), Germany, Japan, and other upcoming
| dates.
|  I have a request to do a 30 city tour in 2003 with the man who released
| the
|  first ever house record - Mr. Jesse Saunders! I'm also hoping to do a
| SPREAD
|  LOVE DJ Tour with DJ Booming B in Germany in 2003. I just wanted to put
| all
|  of you on notice so it wont be a surprise to those who truly care about
| me,
|  my music, and my endeavors. So if you see I'm coming to your
| city or town,
|  you better make certain you're there. If not, you might miss my final
| DJing
|  performance in your area.
| 
|  If the right opportunity to DJ on the radio comes along, I
| might strongly
|  consider this along with having my mixes featured on the internet. But I
| am
|  just about done with touring as a DJ, or having a residency in any club.
| 
|  This brings me to my next announcement . . . . . I will spin
| for another 2
|  weeks at Tonic on Wednesdays, and then I will end my residency
| there. The
|  staff, and everyone there has been great!
| 
|  The state of music in general has turned towards the worst! Artist and
|  producers are releasing horrible records, DJs who can barely
| spin, or who
|  have a limited knowledge and/or respect for music are getting paid
|  enormously crazy amounts of money to DJ. And the masses of the people
| follow
|  and worship them as if they were GOD. Back in the day, you
| could listen to
|  the radio and hear songs about love and compassion. Now all
| day, everyday,
|  major radio plays sex theme music that 3 and 4 year babies know all the
|  lyrics and sexual dance steps to. The 

Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Maarten Baute
 Hmm... this begs a question that i've been pondering for a while... How
many
 (not to forget who) producers/DJ's are religious? I heard the Burden
family
 is Jehova's Witnesses, but who else... And who are the atheists in our
 midst?  And I guess since I'm posing the question, I should answer it
 too... I'm an atheist, but respecting and being interested in religion.

I´m an atheist too... but most of the black people in Detroit do believe I
guess... this probably dates back to the days of slavery?? somebody on this
list must be able to explain?

What does scare me.. is that in the US, there is on the dollar bills in god
we trust
this  would never be tolerated here in Europe, because it is discriminating
to the people who do not believe.

And Bush saying: god is with us, with america and all that crap.. man...
One would start to believe that all americans are religious.

Cheerio,
Maarten


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RE: [313] Subject: Re: [313] richie rich

2002-09-13 Thread Grammenos, Peter

My bad, the richie rich i mentioned produced some not-so-memorable
tunes and is mostly known for his door drama/drug use/murder.

Score one for the brits!
-p

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From: David Hampson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 10:12 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Subject: Re: [313] richie rich


Richie Rich was from the UK.  However the DJ for Third Bass was also called
Richie Rich, from New York...

BTW Ralphi Rosario did not work with Richie Rich, there was a bootleg mix
called You Used to Salsa which mixed Richie Rich's Salsa House with Ralphi
Rosario's You Used to Hold Me, which the record company (FFRR) eventually
legally released...

Cheers

Babydiddy


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 Hi..
 
 beginners question..
 
 is DJ Richie Rich = Richie Hawtin around 1988 the same Richie Rich that
did
 the track salsa house and worked with Ralphi Rosario??

AFAIK That Richie Rich who did Salsa House is/was New Yorker. Not 
Hawtin. 

Sake

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RE: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Odeluga, Ken
... they're not 313 but they are Baptists: Phuture303.
k

-Original Message-
From: Christian Bloch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 3:21 PM
To: 313
Subject: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)


Hmm... this begs a question that i've been pondering for a
while... How many
(not to forget who) producers/DJ's are religious? I heard the Burden family
is Jehova's Witnesses, but who else... And who are the atheists in our
midst?  And I guess since I'm posing the question, I should answer it
too... I'm an atheist, but respecting and being interested in religion.

Christian Bloch
http://mp3.com/bloch
http://www.mp313.com/christianblochmp313.htm

Tresor/LL/Ungleich/AudioRiot/Restructured/Deep Night Essentials/Simple
Muzik/Funque Droppings


- Original Message -
From: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 9:02 AM
Subject: [313] TERRENCE PARKER


 From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date:  Fri Sep 13, 2002  2:49 am
 Subject:  NEWS: TP's DJing career will soon be coming to a close!

 Greetings of peace everyone!

 Yes! It is true! I will soon retire from touring and having a DJ
residency.
 This is not a joke! This is not a mistake. After more than 20
years on the
 WHEELS OF STEEL, my DJing career is coming to a close.

 I've been moving towards making this decision over the past 2 years. Now,
I
 am in a place in my life where my relationship with GOD, my lovely wife,
my
 gorgeous daughter, handsome newborn son, family and close
friends, command
 that I pay attention to my own growth, development, and maturity. I
imagine
 that I'll officially retire from DJing in 2003.

 Over the past 7 years, I've traveled all over the world, DJing in more
than
 100 cities.
 In those 7 years, I've averaged travel for a minimum of 45
weekends out of
a
 52 weekend year. That's a lot of time away from my family.

 On July 21st of this year, I was baptized in Jesus name, and received the
 precious gift of the Holy Ghost. On that day, the old TP died, and a new
TP
 was born. Those who know me, know that I've been on this path of
 righteousness for quite sometime.
 I stopped smoking 12 years ago. I stopped drinking 2 years ago. I stopped
 cursing, swearing, and using GOD's name in vein 5 years ago. So this is
 nothing new. I've been religious most of my life. But now, GOD is leading
me
 in a different direction. I plan to work heavily in the BUSINESS side of
the
 music industry. I hope my contributions will help make a positive impact
in
 the music industry. I'm not sure exactly how GOD plans to use
me, and I am
 more uncertain of the new challenges I will soon face. But I know that
 according to Proverbs 3:5-6, I'll be just fine because I can do
all things
 through Christ Jesus.

 This is not an attempt to force my religious beliefs on anyone.
GOD's love
 doesn't flow like that. Instead, my purpose here is to share with you the
 miracle in my life, and the changes that shall be proven because of it.

 I'm not going to quit DJing tomorrow. I still plan to honor my
commitments
 to DJ upcoming gigs in Iowa (USA), Germany, Japan, and other upcoming
dates.
 I have a request to do a 30 city tour in 2003 with the man who released
the
 first ever house record - Mr. Jesse Saunders! I'm also hoping to do a
SPREAD
 LOVE DJ Tour with DJ Booming B in Germany in 2003. I just wanted to put
all
 of you on notice so it wont be a surprise to those who truly care about
me,
 my music, and my endeavors. So if you see I'm coming to your
city or town,
 you better make certain you're there. If not, you might miss my final
DJing
 performance in your area.

 If the right opportunity to DJ on the radio comes along, I might strongly
 consider this along with having my mixes featured on the internet. But I
am
 just about done with touring as a DJ, or having a residency in any club.

 This brings me to my next announcement . . . . . I will spin for
another 2
 weeks at Tonic on Wednesdays, and then I will end my residency there. The
 staff, and everyone there has been great!

 The state of music in general has turned towards the worst! Artist and
 producers are releasing horrible records, DJs who can barely spin, or who
 have a limited knowledge and/or respect for music are getting paid
 enormously crazy amounts of money to DJ. And the masses of the people
follow
 and worship them as if they were GOD. Back in the day, you could
listen to
 the radio and hear songs about love and compassion. Now all day,
everyday,
 major radio plays sex theme music that 3 and 4 year babies know all the
 lyrics and sexual dance steps to. The club/party scene is ruled by drugs.
 Very few people truly care about the music anymore. VERY SAD!

 I'm not perfect, but I've always tried to be positive. So my
advice to all
 of the current and future aspiring DJs, please be mindful of the
music you
 play. To the producers and recording artists, be mindful of the music you
 make. Those youthful in 

Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Maarten Baute
man.. most of the albums coming from detroit or chicago have the lines:

thanks to: god, ... 

or something in that line

gene farris, paul johnson, dj sneak, theo parrish, larry heard, lil´ louis,
.
check your liner notes!

Cheers,
M


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SV: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Güclüer, Hansi
easier might be to point out any exceptions to this rule:

every black producer = religious/spiritual
every white producer = atheist

and you wonder what gives a track Soul?

hansi (=mixed race, you can't even diss me ;)



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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread P dircon
On another  similar tip, I went to see mike dunn and armando  and asked them
if they had ever done drugs...  Because of the nature of their tracks...  I
got an instant  no

*jeez..what would they have made if they had of ?

 man.. most of the albums coming from detroit or chicago have the lines:
 
 thanks to: god, ... 
 
 or something in that line
 
 gene farris, paul johnson, dj sneak, theo parrish, larry heard, lil´ louis,
 .
 check your liner notes!
 
 Cheers,
 M
 
 
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Re: [313] richie rich

2002-09-13 Thread stewart
Though Hawtin did make some claim to the name as anyone who remembers the 
looped sample on his FUSE Technotropic 12 on Plus 8 will remember, it went 
something like 'and now ladies and gentlemen ri-ri-ri-ri-ri-richie rich' x 20.

Another great Richie Rich is of course the characters played by Crazy ole Rik 
Mayall in both the Filthy Rich and Catflap and Bottom TV shows. Not sure if 
there's a connection to Hawtin, Third Bass or Ralph Rossario there though.

Stewart


 Richie Rich was from the UK.  However the DJ for Third Bass was also called
 Richie Rich, from New York...
 


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RE: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Darren Longton (Merch)
It's nice to see music having more of a spiritual feel to it tho...  Same thing 
with Hip Hop.  Just like B!tches-n-Money gets old, so does BUMP-TSS with no 
soul.

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Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 10:42 AM
To: Odeluga, Ken; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)


man.. most of the albums coming from detroit or chicago have the lines:

thanks to: god, ... 

or something in that line

gene farris, paul johnson, dj sneak, theo parrish, larry heard, lil´ louis,
.
check your liner notes!

Cheers,
M


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RE: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Odeluga, Ken
p dircon:

On another  similar tip, I went to see mike dunn and armando  and asked
them
if they had ever done drugs...  Because of the nature of their tracks...
I
got an instant  no

Josh Wink also says he's a clean head. He also had a spaced-out track called
'Hard Hit' (1997).

I personally take with a pinch of salt (the hardest thing I've ever taken of
course ;o) folks who claim *never* to have used 'drugs.' (By which I mean
*any* drug from the hard to soft, relatively harmful to relatively harmless.
I mean, be wise but get real, please.

MAY I REQUEST NO THREAD ON DRUGS.

Thx,

k

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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma

Also an interesting artist for this topic is Chris Korda who is the
founder oh his Church of Euthanasia He also has some
'interesting' views on live :)


At 16:41 +0200 13-09-2002, Maarten Baute wrote:

man.. most of the albums coming from detroit or chicago have the lines:

thanks to: god, ... 

or something in that line

gene farris, paul johnson, dj sneak, theo parrish, larry heard, lil´ louis,
.
check your liner notes!

Cheers,
M


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[313] TP's Retirement

2002-09-13 Thread Kent williams
When I read TP's announcement of his impending retirement, I expected to feel
sad, but somehow, I wasn't.  He's given more of himself to his audience
than most DJs ever will.  He's played in Iowa City for us 7 or 8 times,
I've seen him at the Lager House, and Chameleon Cafe, and at DEMF 2001.
Every time he's played he's brought the sort of vibe that keeps me coming
back to dance music because it feeds my soul and makes me feel good all
over.

He's been a great friend to our town, and keeps in touch via e-mail with
dozens of people in Iowa.  In all his dealings with us he's set a standard
of professionalism and ethics up to which few other DJs can measure.

While I will miss seeing him DJ, more than I can express in words, I
understand and respect his decision.  Independent of what you think about
Christianity, the things that are incompatible with those beliefs -- drugs,
promiscuity, and the thousand flavors of sketchiness that are regretably
part of the dance music scene -- should be troubling to all of us.  They
detract from the spirituality that coming together to dance can bring.
TP is not a judgemental person, but I'm sure it's hard for him to look out
over a crowd and see people hurting themselves with the choices they're
making in their lives. It bothers me; I know so many beautiful young
souls who are less than they could be because of the distractions to which
they've fallen prey.

TP once told me that going to the Music Institute in Detroit was 'like going
to church.'  I have heard others say this, but coming from him I think
it's a literal comparison, not just a simile.  TP's best sets have had that
feeling for me, and made me feel lucky to live in a time and place where I
can experience his unique musical talents.

But I don't want eulogize the man. He's playing here in Iowa City
tomorrow night, and I'm sure we'll have him back again before he hangs up
the telephone for good.  I just wanted to share my feelings about a guy who
for me has always been the very definition of Soul, in all senses of the word.
I'm sure that even if he doesn't DJ, we'll still be hearing from him for
many years to come.  He's just not the sort of person to hide his light under
a bushel ;-)


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[313] Berlin/Cologne (OT)

2002-09-13 Thread Grammenos, Peter

I'm finally(!) coming over to Berlin/Cologne, just wondering if any
Berliner's
have any suggestions on places to stay/special events for the week of 
Sept 28 - October5. Was gonna do Berlin from Sept 28-Oct2 then Cologne
the rest of the time.

If anyone wants to meet up while there, that would be cool as well. 
Please hit me back privately.

-Pete
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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Kent williams
In Woody Allen's movie 'Hannah and Her Sisters' Max Von Sydow delivers a line
that sums up my feelings about Bush's putative christianity:

If Jesus Christ came back and saw what people were doing in His name, he'd
never stop throwing up.

I think there are a lot of people in 'the scene' who are more religious than
you might imagine. They just don't feel it's their place to proselytize.

On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Maarten Baute wrote:

 And Bush saying: god is with us, with america and all that crap.. man...
 One would start to believe that all americans are religious.



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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Kent williams
I never thought it could happen, but the 'I Like To Watch' video made me
physically ill. And the music was wack too.

On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
 Also an interesting artist for this topic is Chris Korda who is the
 founder oh his Church of Euthanasia He also has some
 'interesting' views on live :)



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[313] WNUR/Lubin

2002-09-13 Thread Zachary Lubin
Just wanted to let some people know I am spinning live
on WNUR 89.3 FM (Northwestern) in Evanston tonight at
12:30 pm CDT.
Live stream at www.wnur.org

I will be playing a collection of quality detroit
music as well as some dutch/german/british material:
kompakt/diego/mark broom/ian
obrien/ladomat/terrence/clementine/carl
craig/tangerine dream etc...

thank you
zachary lubin (...formerly mumtaz)
zacharylubin.com


=
zachary lubin
zacharylubin.com

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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's

2002-09-13 Thread alex . bond
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Hmm,

I wonder what all these religious producers make of Ron Hardy, Frankie
Knuckles, Larry Levan etc, the people who pioneered and pushed house music
to enable to earn them a living.

Or do they not recognise that they exist? : )

Does it make them hypocrites?

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[313] little detroit in lansing this weekend.

2002-09-13 Thread scotto
fri 13th (my b-day)

DGP

sat 14th

omegaman
carlos soffront
katalyst  terrorist

it is free
there are more artist but these were the detroit one
for more info www.templeclub.com

scotto
lansing, mi.

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[313] james duncan/metro area in nyc

2002-09-13 Thread Data General

So I went to that show last night, and really really liked James Duncan.
Morgan Geist played for a bit, and he's super impressive, but James Duncan
was pulling out some really weird, seemingly old records that I didn't
recognize at all.

The tracks he played were really soulful, often with female vocals, and
the music kind of sounded like a cross between michael jackson and YMO.
Not quite disco, but I couldn't put my finger on what era or place these
songs came from.

Is anyone familiar with him in general?  Does he produce?  Know anything
about the records he drops?

thanks,
ben



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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Maarten Baute
 I never thought it could happen, but the 'I Like To Watch' video made me
 physically ill. And the music was wack too.


me too... his statement SUCKS...

he is hurting a lot of people by doing this video.. and he is also hurting
my ears!
just another media stunt or something - CANCEL!

And besides... seeing all those cumshots was no good for me too ;)

Cheers,
Maarten


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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Christian Bloch wrote:

 Hmm... this begs a question that i've been pondering for a while... How many
 (not to forget who) producers/DJ's are religious? I heard the Burden family
 is Jehova's Witnesses, but who else... And who are the atheists in our
 midst?  And I guess since I'm posing the question, I should answer it
 too... I'm an atheist, but respecting and being interested in religion.

I think Farley has become saved.  Either him or Frankie Knuckles...get
the two confused sometimes.

I've been knocking my head about this for a while.  The most intensely
religious experiences I've ever had have been (with one or two exceptions)
on the dance floor, listening to house and techno.

The reason that people worship or more appropriately pay reverance to
the DJ is because the DJ is the modern shaman/priest.  The first person to
recognize that DJ'ing CAN be a godly force will be able to move MOUNTAINS,
both artistically and otherwise.  Curt Franklin (sp?) got it all wrong
when he tried to introduce people to Christianity through hip-hop and new
hack swing (pun intended).

He should've been using house.


peace
lks


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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Maarten Baute wrote:

  Hmm... this begs a question that i've been pondering for a while... How
 many
  (not to forget who) producers/DJ's are religious? I heard the Burden
 family
  is Jehova's Witnesses, but who else... And who are the atheists in our
  midst?  And I guess since I'm posing the question, I should answer it
  too... I'm an atheist, but respecting and being interested in religion.

 I?m an atheist too... but most of the black people in Detroit do believe I
 guess... this probably dates back to the days of slavery?? somebody on this
 list must be able to explain?

As most black people in Detroit are Americans, and most Americans are
Christian (at least this is what they say on surveys), we don't need to go
back to slavery to understand this phenomenon.

 What does scare me.. is that in the US, there is on the dollar bills in god
 we trust this  would never be tolerated here in Europe, because it is
 discriminating to the people who do not believe.

Yep.  I believe there was a big brouhaha about this back in the day.

 And Bush saying: god is with us, with america and all that crap.. man...
 One would start to believe that all americans are religious.

No...but one would start to believe that Americans are very very arrogant
to believe that God is with America, but not anyone else


peace
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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Maarten Baute
another interesting TP post:

Hello Everyone, and peace be with you!

Music is a very important part of praising the LORD. I am not against all
secular music. Like you, I agree that one should not completely close one's
ear to secular music, for GOD is present everywhere! One might miss out on
some beautiful messages of love, hope, and inspiration if they completely
turn their back on the world.

Before I got saved, I use to feel like people in the church were judging me,
and looking down on me because of my DJing. Now that I'm saved, I know that
people are human first, and everyone (including people in church) are going
to have an opinion about you no matter what you do. The key for me is
knowing that whatever I do is right with GOD first. This is all that matters
to me. So I don't want anyone to think that someone TOLD me to stop DJing in
clubs and raves. I prayed about this to the LORD. I asked him to lead and
guide me, so that my ways will be pleasing to him. This is what GOD laid
upon my heart. HE is going to continue my path in music, but on a much
higher lever. Far beyond my own expectations (one important thing about GOD
is that in his word, there is no glass ceiling).

All of these years, I have ministered to people through music. GOD wants me
to continue in this. But he has a higher calling for me now. So I cannot
continue in the ways of my yesterdays. Instead, I must trust in the LORD to
see me through today, and my tomorrows. I know he doesn't want me to
completely abandon secular music. But I must be mindful of what I play, what
I produce, and how I deliver it to the flock.

For example, this past Wednesday (September 11th) at Club TONIC, I played
Aint No Stoppin' Us Now by McFadden  Whitehead. This is a disco classic
originally released on Philadelphia International Records in 1979. The song
LOVE by RB artist Musiq is one of my more recent favorites. However, it's
hard to see how one can get positive inspiration from Nelly's It's Hot In
Here. So there has to be a proper balance, and a fine, carefully drawn
line.

I am not giving up music or DJing completely. Although I am really moved by
Gospel Music, I really enjoy listening to all forms of music that is
uplifting and positive.
I currently see myself as an INSPIRATIONAL DJ. I am one who enjoys
INSPIRATIONAL MUSIC. This doesn't mean that one can only find GOD in Gospel
music. After all, you can't put GOD in a box. I'm just saying that I will
not be DJing, or producing music in the same manner that most people have
come to know me for.

Now if someone asks me to spin at a Christian Rave, Christian Night Club
(yes, there are such things), or other events which promote INSPIRATION or
POSITIVITY, I will most likely say YES! But if a promoter wants me to come
spin just because I've got skills, and wants me to blow up the spot to get
the crowd hype, then my answer will be no. Those days are over. I will only
blow up the spot for Jesus!

Back in the early days of HOUSE Music, if the music felt good to a person
and they began to shout, we would say they caught the House Ghost. Now, if I
DJ at an event, I want people to catch the HOLY GHOST!

I am still MAKING  PRODUCING MUSIC. In fact, I recently finished a Gospel
House remix of Karen Clark Sheard's I Wont Let Go which is from her new CD
entitled 2nd Chance (Elektra Records). Karen was part of the
internationally famous Detroit Gospel group, The Clark Sisters.

I will continue to make music, and do remixes for anything I feel is
INSPIRATIONAL. In other words, you won't hear me doing a remix for Ludacris'
Move [EMAIL PROTECTED]. However, before I was saved, I did remixes for 
Eminem's
Without Me. Although people at Universal Music (Eminem's MAIN distributor)
told me they loved the remixes, the staff at Shady/Aftermath/Interscope
Records decided not to use them.
I thank GOD for that. Obviously, that was not the path GOD wanted me on.

Regarding touring as a DJ, spinning in clubs and raves, I just don't feel
the enthusiasm to be in that environment anymore. This is not to put down
anyone who does. In the middle of all the alcohol and drug use that goes on
in these venues, I was able to be a positive light in the midst of
darkness. I tried my best to be someone people can look up to. I've had my
moments of FALLING DOWN. Two years ago at Shake's Benefit Party @ Motor here
in Detroit, I got so drunk that I had to be carried out of the club by
DJ/Producer Mike Clark and driven home by DJ T.Linder and Superstar Sally
(his girlfriend at that time). I had an epiphany that following morning
(while feeling sick ALL DAY), and I decided not to drink ever again.
It's been two (2) years now, and I haven't had a drink since. The deepest
part of that experience is knowing that GOD was with me then even though I
still had not given my life to him. He kept his angels around me in the form
of Mike Clark, T.Linder, Superstar Sally, Al Oldham, and others. I love each
and every one of those people who helped me that night. 

Re: [313] TERRENCE PARKER

2002-09-13 Thread The Deliverator
How *do* people keep losing God anyway?

I found God!  I left him under the bed! :-)

just a joke folks, no offense intended

jim
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  Oh no! He's found God. That's never a good thing with
  anyone, let alone an
  artist. The Devil always has the best tunes!
 
 
 Oh no!  Is not a complete sentence Mr. English grammar
 specialist.  What would the Queen think???
 
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2002-09-13 Thread Michael Lees



 I've had my

moments of FALLING DOWN. Two years ago at Shake's Benefit Party @ Motor here
in Detroit, I got so drunk that I had to be carried out of the club by
DJ/Producer Mike Clark and driven home by DJ T.Linder and Superstar Sally
(his girlfriend at that time). I had an epiphany that following morning
(while feeling sick ALL DAY), and I decided not to drink ever again.
It's been two (2) years now, and I haven't had a drink since. The deepest
part of that experience is knowing that GOD was with me then even though I
still had not given my life to him. He kept his angels around me in the form
of Mike Clark, T.Linder, Superstar Sally, Al Oldham, and others. I love each
and every one of those people who helped me that night. GOD knew my heart
and spared me from harm that night. Now I am saved, sanctified, and filled
with the Holy Ghost!



You know it's a bad hangover when you wake up and have an epiphany!

I wonder what his views on DJ assault, booty etc are? I don't think any 
collaborations are planned?


--
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2002-09-13 Thread Dina Slavensky
See, you just don't have a lot of Jews DJing for god these days...

it really cuts into their friday night gigs...

plus, who is going to come out and bless the tables and make sure they're
kosher?

(puzzled)

dina
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 How *do* people keep losing God anyway?

 I found God!  I left him under the bed! :-)

 just a joke folks, no offense intended

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   Oh no! He's found God. That's never a good thing with
   anyone, let alone an
   artist. The Devil always has the best tunes!
 
 
  Oh no!  Is not a complete sentence Mr. English grammar
  specialist.  What would the Queen think???
 
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2002-09-13 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma

At 11:47 -0400 13-09-2002, The Deliverator wrote:

How *do* people keep losing God anyway?

I found God!  I left him under the bed! :-)

just a joke folks, no offense intended


Somebody ones told me that Richie Hawtin is God but i also heard some 
rumors that it is Jeff Mills who is God :)))


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RE: [313] TERRENCE PARKER

2002-09-13 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

Bless Terrence for his courage but he's leaving the DJing because of the
evils surrounding it to go into the music business?!  Going from the
frying pan into the fire isn't it?

MEK




   
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Oh no! He's found God. That's never a good thing with anyone, let alone an
artist. The Devil always has the best tunes!

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From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Fri Sep 13, 2002  2:49 am
Subject:  NEWS: TP's DJing career will soon be coming to a close!

Greetings of peace everyone!

Yes! It is true! I will soon retire from touring and having a DJ residency.
This is not a joke! This is not a mistake. After more than 20 years on the
WHEELS OF STEEL, my DJing career is coming to a close.

I've been moving towards making this decision over the past 2 years. Now, I
am in a place in my life where my relationship with GOD, my lovely wife, my
gorgeous daughter, handsome newborn son, family and close friends, command
that I pay attention to my own growth, development, and maturity. I imagine
that I'll officially retire from DJing in 2003.

Over the past 7 years, I've traveled all over the world, DJing in more than
100 cities.
In those 7 years, I've averaged travel for a minimum of 45 weekends out of
a
52 weekend year. That's a lot of time away from my family.

On July 21st of this year, I was baptized in Jesus name, and received the
precious gift of the Holy Ghost. On that day, the old TP died, and a new TP
was born. Those who know me, know that I've been on this path of
righteousness for quite sometime.
I stopped smoking 12 years ago. I stopped drinking 2 years ago. I stopped
cursing, swearing, and using GOD's name in vein 5 years ago. So this is
nothing new. I've been religious most of my life. But now, GOD is leading
me
in a different direction. I plan to work heavily in the BUSINESS side of
the
music industry. I hope my contributions will help make a positive impact in
the music industry. I'm not sure exactly how GOD plans to use me, and I am
more uncertain of the new challenges I will soon face. But I know that
according to Proverbs 3:5-6, I'll be just fine because I can do all things
through Christ Jesus.

This is not an attempt to force my religious beliefs on anyone. GOD's love
doesn't flow like that. Instead, my purpose here is to share with you the
miracle in my life, and the changes that shall be proven because of it.

I'm not going to quit DJing tomorrow. I still plan to honor my commitments
to DJ upcoming gigs in Iowa (USA), Germany, Japan, and other upcoming
dates.
I have a request to do a 30 city tour in 2003 with the man who released the
first ever house record - Mr. Jesse Saunders! I'm also hoping to do a
SPREAD
LOVE DJ Tour with DJ Booming B in Germany in 2003. I just wanted to put all
of you on notice so it wont be a surprise to those who truly care about me,
my music, and my endeavors. So if you see I'm coming to your city or town,
you better make certain you're there. If not, you might miss my final DJing
performance in your area.

If the right opportunity to DJ on the radio comes along, I might strongly
consider this along with having my mixes featured on the internet. But I am
just about done with touring as a DJ, or having a residency in any club.

This brings me to my next announcement . . . . . I will spin for another 2
weeks at Tonic on Wednesdays, and then I will end my residency there. The
staff, and everyone there has been great!

The state of music in general has turned towards the worst! Artist and
producers are releasing horrible records, DJs who can barely spin, or who
have a limited knowledge and/or respect for music are getting paid
enormously crazy amounts of money to DJ. And the masses of the people
follow
and worship them as if they were GOD. Back in the day, you 

[313] TP

2002-09-13 Thread Tom Serna
this is such a loss to the 313 community. I hope I get
to witness him grace the decks with the charisma only
he provides once before I die. (he was meant to come
to perth in 2000 but due to personal matter cancelled
the leg of the tour we were on). wish him all the best
in his new pursuits.

n.p. just downloaded - beam me up by speedy J - wow
what a departure from his usual banging style I never
knew he did deep like this. I could actually play this
in a *ahem* house set. suiting the moment perfectly.

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2002-09-13 Thread Robert Taylor
Check out his Ginger LP (on R  S I think, or was it Warp?) from a few years
back. Fantastic, luscious, deep techno.

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this is such a loss to the 313 community. I hope I get
to witness him grace the decks with the charisma only
he provides once before I die. (he was meant to come
to perth in 2000 but due to personal matter cancelled
the leg of the tour we were on). wish him all the best
in his new pursuits.

n.p. just downloaded - beam me up by speedy J - wow
what a departure from his usual banging style I never
knew he did deep like this. I could actually play this
in a *ahem* house set. suiting the moment perfectly.

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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Brian 'balistic' Prince
Friday, September 13, 2002, 8:21:27 AM, a knob was tweaked and out came:

CB Hmm... this begs a question that i've been pondering for a while... How many
CB (not to forget who) producers/DJ's are religious? I heard the Burden family
CB is Jehova's Witnesses, but who else... And who are the atheists in our
CB midst?  And I guess since I'm posing the question, I should answer it
CB too... I'm an atheist, but respecting and being interested in religion.

I suppose its ironic for an atheist to have a record coming out on
Digital Soul :)

To me, soul means basic human emotion . . . its that deep-running
current of sadness and mortality that makes Detroit techno so sweet,
at least to my ear.  Anybody can have that kind of soul . . . you've
just got filter out the social bullshit around you and find it
on your own terms.

When emotion is forced into the music, then it ain't soul.

Whether you marvel at god's creation or at the sheer scope and chaos
of the universe, its still the same emotion you're feeling.  The basic
feelings expressed by techno music are common to everyone, regardless of
worldview.

I think its possible to genuinely appreciate Claude Young's Gates of the
Afterlife even if you don't believe in one.

Being atheist isn't something I'd ever stamp on my work . . . that
would make about as much sense as randomly listing other things I
don't believe in in my liner notes . . .  I'd like to thank my mom,
my pop, my sis, and by the way, I don't like pizza

-
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RE: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread dmc
AMEN!



On Fri, 13 Sep 2002 10:36:15 -0400 Darren Longton (Merch)
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It's nice to see music having more of a spiritual feel to it tho...  Same
thing with Hip Hop.  Just like B!tches-n-Money gets old, so does BUMP-TSS with
no soul.




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Re: [313] Fw: HELL presents ELECTRONICBODY-HOUSEMUSIC

2002-09-13 Thread ::P
ableton knows about this.

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 In mixing this double CD Hell has used the new Traktor DJ studio
technology
  from Native Instruments (as used by Scion to re-arrange Basic Channel's
 back
  catalogue to devastating effect for Tresor's 100th release).

 I'm sure the Abelton people would be very interested to hear this!
 That press release is about the greatest heap of b*llocks I've read all
 year. Shame he couldn't just let the music speak for itself, cos as Otto
 said, it is a good tracklisting. Unfortunately, since its not done on
 turntables, there won't be the added enjoyment of hearing Hell try to mix
 ;-)
 And mixing a bloody Gigolo record into Chris and Cosey is a heinous crime!

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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread ::P
I dont believe in god in the typical sense... I think there is a common set
of instinctive beliefs in us all that embodies and comprises a collective
god

I dont think this is an entity to which I answer to and no, I dont think
there is heaven or hell.

nice security blanket, nice reason to get up in the morning, but I dont buy
it :)

my 2 cents, no flames please
-Joe

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Subject: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)


 Hmm... this begs a question that i've been pondering for a while... How
many
 (not to forget who) producers/DJ's are religious? I heard the Burden
family
 is Jehova's Witnesses, but who else... And who are the atheists in our
 midst?  And I guess since I'm posing the question, I should answer it
 too... I'm an atheist, but respecting and being interested in religion.

 Christian Bloch
 http://mp3.com/bloch
 http://www.mp313.com/christianblochmp313.htm

 Tresor/LL/Ungleich/AudioRiot/Restructured/Deep Night Essentials/Simple
 Muzik/Funque Droppings


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 From: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 9:02 AM
 Subject: [313] TERRENCE PARKER


  From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date:  Fri Sep 13, 2002  2:49 am
  Subject:  NEWS: TP's DJing career will soon be coming to a close!
 
  Greetings of peace everyone!
 
  Yes! It is true! I will soon retire from touring and having a DJ
 residency.
  This is not a joke! This is not a mistake. After more than 20 years on
the
  WHEELS OF STEEL, my DJing career is coming to a close.
 
  I've been moving towards making this decision over the past 2 years.
Now,
 I
  am in a place in my life where my relationship with GOD, my lovely wife,
 my
  gorgeous daughter, handsome newborn son, family and close friends,
command
  that I pay attention to my own growth, development, and maturity. I
 imagine
  that I'll officially retire from DJing in 2003.
 
  Over the past 7 years, I've traveled all over the world, DJing in more
 than
  100 cities.
  In those 7 years, I've averaged travel for a minimum of 45 weekends out
of
 a
  52 weekend year. That's a lot of time away from my family.
 
  On July 21st of this year, I was baptized in Jesus name, and received
the
  precious gift of the Holy Ghost. On that day, the old TP died, and a new
 TP
  was born. Those who know me, know that I've been on this path of
  righteousness for quite sometime.
  I stopped smoking 12 years ago. I stopped drinking 2 years ago. I
stopped
  cursing, swearing, and using GOD's name in vein 5 years ago. So this is
  nothing new. I've been religious most of my life. But now, GOD is
leading
 me
  in a different direction. I plan to work heavily in the BUSINESS side of
 the
  music industry. I hope my contributions will help make a positive impact
 in
  the music industry. I'm not sure exactly how GOD plans to use me, and I
am
  more uncertain of the new challenges I will soon face. But I know that
  according to Proverbs 3:5-6, I'll be just fine because I can do all
things
  through Christ Jesus.
 
  This is not an attempt to force my religious beliefs on anyone. GOD's
love
  doesn't flow like that. Instead, my purpose here is to share with you
the
  miracle in my life, and the changes that shall be proven because of it.
 
  I'm not going to quit DJing tomorrow. I still plan to honor my
commitments
  to DJ upcoming gigs in Iowa (USA), Germany, Japan, and other upcoming
 dates.
  I have a request to do a 30 city tour in 2003 with the man who released
 the
  first ever house record - Mr. Jesse Saunders! I'm also hoping to do a
 SPREAD
  LOVE DJ Tour with DJ Booming B in Germany in 2003. I just wanted to put
 all
  of you on notice so it wont be a surprise to those who truly care about
 me,
  my music, and my endeavors. So if you see I'm coming to your city or
town,
  you better make certain you're there. If not, you might miss my final
 DJing
  performance in your area.
 
  If the right opportunity to DJ on the radio comes along, I might
strongly
  consider this along with having my mixes featured on the internet. But I
 am
  just about done with touring as a DJ, or having a residency in any club.
 
  This brings me to my next announcement . . . . . I will spin for another
2
  weeks at Tonic on Wednesdays, and then I will end my residency there.
The
  staff, and everyone there has been great!
 
  The state of music in general has turned towards the worst! Artist and
  producers are releasing horrible records, DJs who can barely spin, or
who
  have a limited knowledge and/or respect for music are getting paid
  enormously crazy amounts of money to DJ. And the masses of the people
 follow
  and worship them as if they were GOD. Back in the day, you could listen
to
  the radio and hear songs about love and compassion. Now all day,
everyday,
  major radio plays sex theme music that 3 

Re: [313] TP

2002-09-13 Thread ::P
speedy J does from techno to ambient and back

and most of it is good stuff

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 this is such a loss to the 313 community. I hope I get
 to witness him grace the decks with the charisma only
 he provides once before I die. (he was meant to come
 to perth in 2000 but due to personal matter cancelled
 the leg of the tour we were on). wish him all the best
 in his new pursuits.
 
 n.p. just downloaded - beam me up by speedy J - wow
 what a departure from his usual banging style I never
 knew he did deep like this. I could actually play this
 in a *ahem* house set. suiting the moment perfectly.
 
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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

No there probably won't be any collaborations but this makes me think why
is sex so bad in the eyes of Christians? I know it all comes down to
creationism vs. evolution - but really in the end it's about the state
controlling the masses.
Religion is just a means of making everyone fall in line - not a way of
keeping you from FALLING DOWN.
You can be spiritual without being religious so it's really sad for me to
read TP's words. His music has always been quite spiritual for me and now I
have a feeling it's going to just be religious. Spiritual music has a
voodoo quality to it that makes you move your body (I don't mean that in
any negative way) and is sexual because sex is part of Life, part of what
it means to be a human - religious music removes all that in the name of
making you this sterile, sexless, vessel of the Lord. If he only wants to
play to Christians then fine - preach to the converted then... go hide
yourself away, pull out of society. Even Jesus walked among the sinful
because he knew even he was not free from sin (whatever that is).
Religion is the opium of the masses.

MEK




   
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  I've had my
 moments of FALLING DOWN. Two years ago at Shake's Benefit Party @ Motor
here
 in Detroit, I got so drunk that I had to be carried out of the club by
 DJ/Producer Mike Clark and driven home by DJ T.Linder and Superstar Sally
 (his girlfriend at that time). I had an epiphany that following morning
 (while feeling sick ALL DAY), and I decided not to drink ever again.
 It's been two (2) years now, and I haven't had a drink since. The deepest
 part of that experience is knowing that GOD was with me then even though
I
 still had not given my life to him. He kept his angels around me in the
form
 of Mike Clark, T.Linder, Superstar Sally, Al Oldham, and others. I love
each
 and every one of those people who helped me that night. GOD knew my heart
 and spared me from harm that night. Now I am saved, sanctified, and
filled
 with the Holy Ghost!


You know it's a bad hangover when you wake up and have an epiphany!

I wonder what his views on DJ assault, booty etc are? I don't think any
collaborations are planned?

--
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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread atomly
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 Superstar Sally, Al Oldham, and others. I love each and every one of
 those people who helped me that night. GOD knew my heart and spared me
 from harm that night. Now I am saved, sanctified, and filled with the
 Holy Ghost!

Alan Oldham: The last angel on earth!

That's almost as good as:

Alan Oldham's Dorm Room!  The Last Dorm Room On Earth!

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RE: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Robert Taylor
Is is true that in some US  high schools you're not allowed to teach the
widely-accepted scientific fact of evolution 'cos it might upset the bible
bashers, who have no objection to having their kids taught to hate and
discriminate?

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No there probably won't be any collaborations but this makes me think why
is sex so bad in the eyes of Christians? I know it all comes down to
creationism vs. evolution - but really in the end it's about the state
controlling the masses.
Religion is just a means of making everyone fall in line - not a way of
keeping you from FALLING DOWN.
You can be spiritual without being religious so it's really sad for me to
read TP's words. His music has always been quite spiritual for me and now I
have a feeling it's going to just be religious. Spiritual music has a
voodoo quality to it that makes you move your body (I don't mean that in
any negative way) and is sexual because sex is part of Life, part of what
it means to be a human - religious music removes all that in the name of
making you this sterile, sexless, vessel of the Lord. If he only wants to
play to Christians then fine - preach to the converted then... go hide
yourself away, pull out of society. Even Jesus walked among the sinful
because he knew even he was not free from sin (whatever that is).
Religion is the opium of the masses.

MEK



 

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   Subject:  Re: [313] Religious
producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER) 
  09/13/02 10:48 AM

 

 







  I've had my
 moments of FALLING DOWN. Two years ago at Shake's Benefit Party @ Motor
here
 in Detroit, I got so drunk that I had to be carried out of the club by
 DJ/Producer Mike Clark and driven home by DJ T.Linder and Superstar Sally
 (his girlfriend at that time). I had an epiphany that following morning
 (while feeling sick ALL DAY), and I decided not to drink ever again.
 It's been two (2) years now, and I haven't had a drink since. The deepest
 part of that experience is knowing that GOD was with me then even though
I
 still had not given my life to him. He kept his angels around me in the
form
 of Mike Clark, T.Linder, Superstar Sally, Al Oldham, and others. I love
each
 and every one of those people who helped me that night. GOD knew my heart
 and spared me from harm that night. Now I am saved, sanctified, and
filled
 with the Holy Ghost!


You know it's a bad hangover when you wake up and have an epiphany!

I wonder what his views on DJ assault, booty etc are? I don't think any
collaborations are planned?

--
Mike


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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

Sorry - no offense to TP  - he does what he needs to get by but really...
stop using a talent that God gave him? That's just too bad that God has
asked him to stop using it.

MEK




   
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No there probably won't be any collaborations but this makes me think why
is sex so bad in the eyes of Christians? I know it all comes down to
creationism vs. evolution - but really in the end it's about the state
controlling the masses.
Religion is just a means of making everyone fall in line - not a way of
keeping you from FALLING DOWN.
You can be spiritual without being religious so it's really sad for me to
read TP's words. His music has always been quite spiritual for me and now I
have a feeling it's going to just be religious. Spiritual music has a
voodoo quality to it that makes you move your body (I don't mean that in
any negative way) and is sexual because sex is part of Life, part of what
it means to be a human - religious music removes all that in the name of
making you this sterile, sexless, vessel of the Lord. If he only wants to
play to Christians then fine - preach to the converted then... go hide
yourself away, pull out of society. Even Jesus walked among the sinful
because he knew even he was not free from sin (whatever that is).
Religion is the opium of the masses.

MEK




  Michael Lees

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   Subject:  Re: [313]
Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)
  09/13/02 10:48 AM









  I've had my
 moments of FALLING DOWN. Two years ago at Shake's Benefit Party @ Motor
here
 in Detroit, I got so drunk that I had to be carried out of the club by
 DJ/Producer Mike Clark and driven home by DJ T.Linder and Superstar Sally
 (his girlfriend at that time). I had an epiphany that following morning
 (while feeling sick ALL DAY), and I decided not to drink ever again.
 It's been two (2) years now, and I haven't had a drink since. The deepest
 part of that experience is knowing that GOD was with me then even though
I
 still had not given my life to him. He kept his angels around me in the
form
 of Mike Clark, T.Linder, Superstar Sally, Al Oldham, and others. I love
each
 and every one of those people who helped me that night. GOD knew my heart
 and spared me from harm that night. Now I am saved, sanctified, and
filled
 with the Holy Ghost!


You know it's a bad hangover when you wake up and have an epiphany!

I wonder what his views on DJ assault, booty etc are? I don't think any
collaborations are planned?

--
Mike


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Re: [313] drivel

2002-09-13 Thread g
We must question the story logic of having an all-knowing all-powerful God,
who creates faulty Humans, and then blames them for his own mistakes.
- Gene Roddenberry


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 Sorry - no offense to TP  - he does what he needs to get by but really...
 stop using a talent that God gave him? That's just too bad that God
has
 asked him to stop using it.

 MEK



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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Tristan Watkins
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 Sorry - no offense to TP  - he does what he needs to get by but really...
 stop using a talent that God gave him? That's just too bad that God
has
 asked him to stop using it.


No offense intended of course, but I think we should try not to poke holes
in faith. As soon as you attempt to get too rational about a belief, it sort
of kicks the soul out of it, no? Not too mention that most faith opporates
at a different level than ahteistic logic. I'm not religious, but I deeply
respect what religion does for people, and I try not to second-guess
religiously motivated actions that seem odd to non-believers. If TP feels
the need to exit the scene b/c it feels like he's acting in bad faith, I'd
not want to stand in his way. He's got to do what he feels is right for
himself, his family and the core of his beliefs. More power to him for
having the courage to embark on a new mission, I say.

Tristan
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Re[2]: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Brian 'balistic' Prince
Friday, September 13, 2002, 11:41:05 AM, a knob was tweaked and out came:

RT Is is true that in some US  high schools you're not allowed to teach the
RT widely-accepted scientific fact of evolution 'cos it might upset the bible
RT bashers, who have no objection to having their kids taught to hate and
RT discriminate?

Evolution is taught almost uniformly in all public schools.  The few
exceptions are in the southern bible belt of America.

Unfortunately, creation science /is/ pretty much uniquely American,
and its perpetrators quite vocal.

That said, I live in a very religious state (Utah), and the kids here
are definitely not taught creationism in public schools.  Even Brigham
Young University, a major religious academy, offers majors in
microbiology and the like.

You need to realize that the US is not morally congruous.  Each state
has its own character.  I'm presently in a region where pornography is
illegal, and you're not allowed to purchase alcahol or dance in public
on a sunday, but I can hop on a plane to Reno, Nevada and in an hour
have access to legalized gambling and prostitution, and if the
November elections go the way I'm thinking they will, it will be legal
to posses small amounts of recreational marijuana there within a year.

Painting a whole populous with a single brush is a bit discriminatory
in itself, yeah?

-
Brian balistic Prince
http://www.bprince.com - art and techno
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RE: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread John Bush
Apologies in advance for two short commments.

 No there probably won't be any collaborations but this
 makes me think why is sex so bad in the eyes of Christians?

I'm not sure which Christians you're referring to here, but the reason why
many unreligious people think this about Christians is the old Puritanical
attitudes getting associated with all of Christianity.  Most Christians
think sex is so important that it not be taken lightly, as it often is.


 stop using a talent that God gave him?

 That's just too bad that God
 has asked him to stop using it.

I'm sure God was rocking out every time he played, but even happier to see
his family getting more attention than they used to.  BTW: I have it on good
authority that God's favorite DJ's are Frankie Knuckles, Kevin Saunderson,
and TP...

John


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Re: [313] james duncan/metro area in nyc

2002-09-13 Thread Elliot Taub
James Duncan is originally from Toronto and owns his own imprint called Le
Systeme Records. He's an amazing Horn player, as well as a DJ.

He splits his duties in NYC playing as a part of free jazz ensembles and
playing the horn as part of the Metro Area ensemble. He has a jazz group
called IZITITIZ, that includes members of the No Neck Blues Band (a project
on Thurston Moore's Ecstatic Peace! record label).

He's an excellent DJ and producer. He has a single recently released on
Traxxx, a sub-label of Dancetracks Records, in NYC. Its slamming, though it
doesn't sound like Metro Area. His label, Le Systeme, releases free jazz, as
well as House music. If you can find some, I'd certainly recommend picking
them all up. 

e


Scatalogics
3240 46th ST #2B
Astoria, NY 11103

www.scatalogics.com

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 Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 11:29:16 -0400 (EDT)
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: [313] james duncan/metro area in nyc
 
 
 So I went to that show last night, and really really liked James Duncan.
 Morgan Geist played for a bit, and he's super impressive, but James Duncan
 was pulling out some really weird, seemingly old records that I didn't
 recognize at all.
 
 The tracks he played were really soulful, often with female vocals, and
 the music kind of sounded like a cross between michael jackson and YMO.
 Not quite disco, but I couldn't put my finger on what era or place these
 songs came from.
 
 Is anyone familiar with him in general?  Does he produce?  Know anything
 about the records he drops?
 
 thanks,
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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread ::P
he has a family.

family is more important than touring so people can dance.

Im glad he recognizes this.

-Joe


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 Sorry - no offense to TP  - he does what he needs to get by but really...
 stop using a talent that God gave him? That's just too bad that God
has
 asked him to stop using it.

 MEK




   Michael.Elliot-Knight
   @fallon.com  To:   Michael Lees
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cc:
313@hyperreal.org
   09/13/02 11:36 AMSubject:  Re: [313]
Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)







 No there probably won't be any collaborations but this makes me think why
 is sex so bad in the eyes of Christians? I know it all comes down to
 creationism vs. evolution - but really in the end it's about the state
 controlling the masses.
 Religion is just a means of making everyone fall in line - not a way of
 keeping you from FALLING DOWN.
 You can be spiritual without being religious so it's really sad for me to
 read TP's words. His music has always been quite spiritual for me and now
I
 have a feeling it's going to just be religious. Spiritual music has a
 voodoo quality to it that makes you move your body (I don't mean that in
 any negative way) and is sexual because sex is part of Life, part of what
 it means to be a human - religious music removes all that in the name of
 making you this sterile, sexless, vessel of the Lord. If he only wants
to
 play to Christians then fine - preach to the converted then... go hide
 yourself away, pull out of society. Even Jesus walked among the sinful
 because he knew even he was not free from sin (whatever that is).
 Religion is the opium of the masses.

 MEK




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   09/13/02 10:48 AM









   I've had my
  moments of FALLING DOWN. Two years ago at Shake's Benefit Party @ Motor
 here
  in Detroit, I got so drunk that I had to be carried out of the club by
  DJ/Producer Mike Clark and driven home by DJ T.Linder and Superstar
Sally
  (his girlfriend at that time). I had an epiphany that following morning
  (while feeling sick ALL DAY), and I decided not to drink ever again.
  It's been two (2) years now, and I haven't had a drink since. The
deepest
  part of that experience is knowing that GOD was with me then even though
 I
  still had not given my life to him. He kept his angels around me in the
 form
  of Mike Clark, T.Linder, Superstar Sally, Al Oldham, and others. I love
 each
  and every one of those people who helped me that night. GOD knew my
heart
  and spared me from harm that night. Now I am saved, sanctified, and
 filled
  with the Holy Ghost!
 

 You know it's a bad hangover when you wake up and have an epiphany!

 I wonder what his views on DJ assault, booty etc are? I don't think any
 collaborations are planned?

 --
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Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)

2002-09-13 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
i have little problem with the idea of being positive or 
inspirational or uplifting. IMO the best music does that. i just 
dont see why belief in god is the way to do it. its possible to do 
those kinds of things without having any motive come from outside 
yourself. i see belief in god in this manner to be a crutch to 
someone who otherwise can't think positively for themselves. 

tom


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Date:  Fri, 13 Sep 2002 17:39:06 +0200

another interesting TP post:

Hello Everyone, and peace be with you!

Music is a very important part of praising the LORD. I am not 
against all
secular music. Like you, I agree that one should not completely 
close one's
ear to secular music, for GOD is present everywhere! One might 
miss out on
some beautiful messages of love, hope, and inspiration if they 
completely
turn their back on the world.

Before I got saved, I use to feel like people in the church were 
judging me,
and looking down on me because of my DJing. Now that I'm saved, I 
know that
people are human first, and everyone (including people in church) 
are going
to have an opinion about you no matter what you do. The key for 
me is
knowing that whatever I do is right with GOD first. This is all 
that matters
to me. So I don't want anyone to think that someone TOLD me to 
stop DJing in
clubs and raves. I prayed about this to the LORD. I asked him to 
lead and
guide me, so that my ways will be pleasing to him. This is what 
GOD laid
upon my heart. HE is going to continue my path in music, but on a 
much
higher lever. Far beyond my own expectations (one important thing 
about GOD
is that in his word, there is no glass ceiling).

All of these years, I have ministered to people through music. 
GOD wants me
to continue in this. But he has a higher calling for me now. So I 
cannot
continue in the ways of my yesterdays. Instead, I must trust in 
the LORD to
see me through today, and my tomorrows. I know he doesn't want me 
to
completely abandon secular music. But I must be mindful of what I 
play, what
I produce, and how I deliver it to the flock.

For example, this past Wednesday (September 11th) at Club TONIC, 
I played
Aint No Stoppin' Us Now by McFadden  Whitehead. This is a 
disco classic
originally released on Philadelphia International Records in 
1979. The song
LOVE by RB artist Musiq is one of my more recent favorites. 
However, it's
hard to see how one can get positive inspiration from 
Nelly's It's Hot In
Here. So there has to be a proper balance, and a fine, carefully 
drawn
line.

I am not giving up music or DJing completely. Although I am 
really moved by
Gospel Music, I really enjoy listening to all forms of music that 
is
uplifting and positive.
I currently see myself as an INSPIRATIONAL DJ. I am one who enjoys
INSPIRATIONAL MUSIC. This doesn't mean that one can only find GOD 
in Gospel
music. After all, you can't put GOD in a box. I'm just saying 
that I will
not be DJing, or producing music in the same manner that most 
people have
come to know me for.

Now if someone asks me to spin at a Christian Rave, Christian 
Night Club
(yes, there are such things), or other events which promote 
INSPIRATION or
POSITIVITY, I will most likely say YES! But if a promoter wants 
me to come
spin just because I've got skills, and wants me to blow up the 
spot to get
the crowd hype, then my answer will be no. Those days are over. I 
will only
blow up the spot for Jesus!

Back in the early days of HOUSE Music, if the music felt good to 
a person
and they began to shout, we would say they caught the House 
Ghost. Now, if I
DJ at an event, I want people to catch the HOLY GHOST!

I am still MAKING  PRODUCING MUSIC. In fact, I recently finished 
a Gospel
House remix of Karen Clark Sheard's I Wont Let Go which is from 
her new CD
entitled 2nd Chance (Elektra Records). Karen was part of the
internationally famous Detroit Gospel group, The Clark Sisters.

I will continue to make music, and do remixes for anything I feel 
is
INSPIRATIONAL. In other words, you won't hear me doing a remix 
for Ludacris'
Move [EMAIL PROTECTED]. However, before I was saved, I did remixes for 
Eminem's
Without Me. Although people at Universal Music (Eminem's MAIN 
distributor)
told me they loved the remixes, the staff at 
Shady/Aftermath/Interscope
Records decided not to use them.
I thank GOD for that. Obviously, that was not the path GOD wanted 
me on.

Regarding touring as a DJ, spinning in clubs and raves, I just 
don't feel
the enthusiasm to be in that environment anymore. This is not to 
put down
anyone who does. In the middle of all the alcohol and drug use 
that goes on
in these venues, I was able to be a positive light in the midst 
of
darkness. I tried my best to be someone people can look up to. 
I've had my
moments of FALLING DOWN. Two years ago at Shake's Benefit Party @ 
Motor here
in Detroit, I got 

[313] Religious Producers

2002-09-13 Thread Cyclone Wehner
I respected TP's post, but in defence of Nelly, who gets a lot of flak, he
is a really real person. His music is party music and actually quite
positive for his genre of hip-hop - he would have more cred if he were more
'gangsta' or hardcore, but he refrains from that. He does a lot of social
work and gives back to his community in St Louis and has given his friends
jobs in his mini empire, and that's a positive, conscious thing. And, I have
to say, he is one of the most down to earth and gracious superstars I have
ever interviewed (three times now). He is very humble about his success too.
In many ways he is like a lot of young men of his age, still finding his
way. Music can be inspirational and positive in many ways maybe? (I love the
song too, production is hype!)

 However, it's
 hard to see how one can get positive inspiration from Nelly's It's Hot In
 Here. So there has to be a proper balance, and a fine, carefully drawn
 line.
 

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[313] TP and some new releases

2002-09-13 Thread Minto George
firstly, good for TP for standing up for what he
believes in. We should respect each other no matter
what they believe in. 

picked up one new record this week...some things
didn't come in, but I loved the new Russ Gabriel on
Emoticon. It's more experimental than the rhodes jazz
stuff he does but in more of a house/broken beat
style. I loved it on first listen. Too bad Ferox is
defunct...one of my favorite labels from the UK.
Anyone know if his Player label is going to have new
releases soon? Tom C? any news?

missed out on the new neroli...anyone hear it? also
there was a new Legowelt on Stilleben I didn't get to
hear also. And something else I can't remember that
escapes me now. 

minto
 


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RE: [313] james duncan/metro area in nyc

2002-09-13 Thread Grammenos, Peter

He's an excellent DJ and producer. 


PG I can second that after hearing him last night, great track selection
and good vibes all around.

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RE: [313] TERRENCE PARKER

2002-09-13 Thread Kent williams
On Fri, 13 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Bless Terrence for his courage but he's leaving the DJing because of the
 evils surrounding it to go into the music business?!  Going from the
 frying pan into the fire isn't it?


There are honest people in the music industry, you just have to keep
one hand on your wallet and have a good lawyer.

There are a lot of places TP can express himself and make a living that
don't involve the things about club culture that trouble him. If you're
really curious about his plans send him e-mail...


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Re: [313] Pole in Detroit

2002-09-13 Thread anki miyamoto
http://www.scape-music.de/#events

andrew pekler is fly.  
http://detroitartspace.metrotimes.com

-a.miyamoto


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20.09. detroit -  detroit art space presented by 
maerskmusic, MMG
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 Anyone have details on this...I heard it was Friday night 
@ Detroit Art 
 Space. Cover, Time, etc - anyone? Thanks.
 
 jeff
 
 
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