(313) Northern Soul

2002-12-24 Thread Tristan Watkins
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Subject: Re: (313) Motown/Northern Soul/Detroit Techno connection


 check out http://soulfuldetroit.com/web02-northern/index.html for some
 great Northern Soul info (and pictures of lads on amphetamines).


I was doing some Xmas shopping today and I stumbled across 'Too Darn
Soulful' by David Nowell. Has anyone read this book to know if it's worth
checking? I'm still pretty uneducated about Northern Soul, so this seems
like a great start. Many of the other books I'm finding are really pricy by
comparrison. Any alternate recommendations are appreciated.

Thanks!

Tristan
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Re: (313) Northern Soul

2002-12-24 Thread Rob Theakston

Hey Tristan

I just got done RE-reading it, if that gives you any indication as to how well 
I reccommend picking the book up. It's definitely worth picking up for a survey 
crash course in northern soul history. there's some other books out there like 
Soul Survivors which focuses primarily on the Wigan (and also by the same 
author of Too Darn Soulful), and there's also the top 500 northern soul singles 
of all time by Kev Roberts; but I think that it has a major flaw in that it 
doesn't appear Roberts consulted many other northern soul DJs on that chart; 
but that's not to say either one of them isn't worth picking up...because they 
are. Especially if you are interested in learning more about Northern Soul.

rt



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From: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Tue, 24 Dec 2002 00:48:05 -

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From: Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
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Subject: Re: (313) Motown/Northern Soul/Detroit Techno connection


 check out http://soulfuldetroit.com/web02-northern/index.html for some
 great Northern Soul info (and pictures of lads on amphetamines).


I was doing some Xmas shopping today and I stumbled across 'Too Darn
Soulful' by David Nowell. Has anyone read this book to know if it's worth
checking? I'm still pretty uneducated about Northern Soul, so this seems
like a great start. Many of the other books I'm finding are really pricy by
comparrison. Any alternate recommendations are appreciated.

Thanks!

Tristan
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New Mix in mp3, 'Live in Iowa City' available for
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Re: (313) Ian Cheshire

2002-12-24 Thread Toby Frith
Ian informed me last night that his wife had given birth to a healthy baby
boy, and that both were doing well.

Rumours that he's call Jeff Juan Carl Derrick Drexciya Kevin Cheshire are as
of yet, unfounded.




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From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 12:18 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Ian Cheshire


 Seconded - well done to all the players for all the exciting sets. Techno
 really comes alive in such an intimate venue. With good dj's it's possible
 to establish a palpable connection with the crowd.

 Cheers loads to all the 'regulars' and newbies. If you never made it to
any
 of our little events, you never will now!

 See everyone else soon.

 Ken


 -Original Message-
 From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 6:44 AM
 To: 313
 Subject: (313) Ian Cheshire
 
 
 Ian Cheshire is an unbelievably tight, controlled hard techno DJ. If you
 have the chance to see him, run don't walk (he has a residency in
 Germany in
 addition to London gigs). He played 3 extrememly nice sets tonight,
 including two of the best treatments of Jaguar and Orange I've
 ever heard. I
 know this is no secret to Londoners, but the rest of the world should
take
 note. The man has got sick skill.
 
 He is also about to become a father! He ran out of Slices #4 tonight as
his
 wife went into labor. Looks like [313] will have a new subscriber soon.
:)
 
 Tristan
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(313) [313] Happy Holidays, list folks.

2002-12-24 Thread Lee Herrington IV

  ...and happy new year. :^)
  
  lrh.  


Re: (313) Ian Cheshire

2002-12-24 Thread Maarten Baute
 Ian informed me last night that his wife had given birth to a healthy baby
 boy, and that both were doing well.

Some pleasant news today!!
Good luck with the kid Ian...

 Rumours that he's call Jeff Juan Carl Derrick Drexciya Kevin Cheshire are
as
 of yet, unfounded.

hahaha... I wonder wich name I´ll give my son (if I´ll ever have one)

Kenny Baute Jr. ?
KMS Baute ?
Shake Baute ?


Cheers,
Maarten



(313) 2002

2002-12-24 Thread alex . bond
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(313) Tip!

2002-12-24 Thread Data General

I don't know if anyone will even be checking their e-mail today.  anyway,
i have kind of a stupid question.


On Clone's website, and several others actually, the descriptions of
records in the shop are often followed by the word Tip!


What does that mean??



ben



AW: (313) Tip!

2002-12-24 Thread ko broken electronica industries
hi,

that just means they 'recommend' the item :-)

merry x-mas,
derb



Von: Data General [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I don't know if anyone will even be checking their e-mail today.  anyway,
i have kind of a stupid question.


On Clone's website, and several others actually, the descriptions of
records in the shop are often followed by the word Tip!


What does that mean??



ben




Re: (313) Tip!

2002-12-24 Thread Sakari Karipuro
Data General wrote on Tue, 24 Dec 2002 about following:

 
 I don't know if anyone will even be checking their e-mail today.  anyway,
 i have kind of a stupid question.

stupid questions are good, because you tend to get good answers to them. 
mostly. :)
 
 On Clone's website, and several others actually, the descriptions of
 records in the shop are often followed by the word Tip!
 What does that mean??

it's a hint that it's an excellent/interesting/new/something worth of 
checking out. 

merriam-webster (http://www.m-w.com) says:

Main Entry: 7tip
Function: noun
Etymology: origin unknown
Date: 1567
1 : a piece of advice or expert or authoritative information
2 : a piece of advance or confidential information given by one thought 
to have access to special or inside sources 

happy holidays everyone!

sakke
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 - * time to jack * - 
http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/music.html



(313) the whole joe strummer

2002-12-24 Thread kathleen harris
when he died over the weekend, he left behind a body of work that speaks
volumes of making
change in the world. Not only did the jams he write tick tock with electric
harmonies and tough melodies, but his money was placed where his mouth was. He
spent years in the field working with sandinistas before that was recognizably
good cause, long after his band's record of the same name came and went.
Strummer was a musicina first and foremost, but he let the politics of his
heart bleed into everything he did, taking the first new wave of music in
quite some time along with him. whereas the sex Pistol,s the band he said made
him want to be a punk, just fizzled into chaotic cartoon versions of Iggy Pop
and his detroit brethren, Strummer et all went around the world spreading
their fire and disease. They would often reach out to a particularly
downtrodden fan, letting them onto their bus, and in some cases sharing their
lodgings with the ragamuffin fan. This was an extraordinary new way to rock
out in the free world. 

And freeworld is whart Strummer envisoined, for evey person on the planet.
After the Clash he worked with Alex Cox on many of cox's bizarro movies,
including the excellent  and overlooked Straight to hell. this acting career
parlayed into soundtrack work, and eventually he returned to touring,
recording three solo albums along the way. At the time of his Death he was
working on an aids benefit album. It was his dedication to charities dealing
with the aids struggle world wide, and the zapatistas revolutionaries of
mexico that found his political attention in recent years.

The music world has certainly lost a major contributior, but then so has the
world of activism.



(313) Gilles' 2002 Countdown...

2002-12-24 Thread Jason Hogans
I'm loving DSL these days, just loving it.
Year end winners as voted by Worldwide listeners.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/radio1_aod.shtml?gilles

JPH.



Re: AW: (313) Tip!

2002-12-24 Thread techno
on 12/24/02 9:21 AM, ko broken electronica industries at
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 that just means they 'recommend' the item :-)


an american would use the word like thanks for that hot tip!
germans say das ist good!! TIP!!