RE: (313) Paging Jason Donnelly

2003-03-13 Thread Rob Theakston
LIKEWISE ME PLEASE

-Original Message-
From: john sokolowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 5:56 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Paging Jason Donnelly


If you are out there, please shoot me a message.

Cheers!





(313) Paging Jason Donnelly

2003-03-13 Thread john sokolowski
If you are out there, please shoot me a message.

Cheers!




Re: (313) ugly edit 4 / new Sound Signature

2003-03-13 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message -
From: "Matthew MacQueen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED] org [The Music Institute] (E-mail)" <313@hyperreal.org>;
"jurren baars" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 10:54 PM
Subject: RE: (313) ugly edit 4 / new Sound Signature


> > just saw a copy of the fourth ugly edit for sale.
> > apparently it has an edit of a song by the dells,
> > and one by minnie ripperton. anyone heard it, and
> > can tell me what song it are, and if they're
> > any good?
>
>
> I've heard ugly edits 04, a 2-tracker.  Don't know the tracks by name but
I think the one (if it's by the Dells ?) I've heard the original in Ron
Hardy mixes on DeepHousePage.
>
> It's a wicked track and was also sampled by Chuggles for "I Remember
Dance" release on Prescription.  I've always wondered who it was... never
even knew it was the Dells??  Makes sense though, one of those guys was
helping on SalSoul records and stuff back then I think?  I don't know the
original enough to know what he re-edited about it, but it still has my
favorite elements of the track, the really low bumpin horns underneath,
strings flying around your head, and in the jam a wild voice yells out
"party and come on, yaeeeah! ...woo-w"
>
> Here it is in the Ron Hardy Mix (Live @ C.O.D's, Chicago) part B
> http://deephousepage.com/ronhardycodsb.ram
> the track starts about 11:45


It is always so weird to hear the originals from whence your samples spring.
The Chuggles 'I Remember Dance' really did a great job of staying faithful
to the original and providing some nice variants to it through all of the
different versions. I've almost destroyed the grooves in the trackiest
version.

How does the UGE4 treatment compare? This was one of the first Chicago house
records to ever find its way into my heart, so I hope UGE4 gives it a nice
treatment. If not, I'll be caning Chuggles and Remembering Dance all summer.
:)

Tristan
===
Text/Mixes: http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
Music: http://www.mp313.com
Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: (313) Any techno near Harrisburg?

2003-03-13 Thread James Bucknell
harrisburg is only a couple of hours drive from both new york and
philapelphia.  people from the philadelphia area throw raves in the pocono
mountains (where harrisburg is).
so new york is your best bet for records and parties..
althought the mutter museum of medical oddities in philladelphia is worth a
visit.
james

 

> From: "Collin Chen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 23:53:53 +0800
> To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> Subject: (313) Any techno near Harrisburg?
> 
> HI all,
> 
> I need some pointers as i will be in Harrisburg in Pennsylvania for 2 weeks
> in April. May i know where is a nearest to buy good US techno records and
> hopefully parties to go?
> 
> I hope to hear from any listers regarding and meet up on weekend will be
> cool.
> 
> Your techno friend from Singapore but in China now,
> 
> Collin Chen
> 
> 



Re: (313) This Saturday @ The Detroit Techno Exhibit

2003-03-13 Thread ollie

Tim is the man!!

He is the real player behind the scenes of D_MF 1 and 2, helped me with 
my carreer many times.


Cheers to Tim Price and if you have a chance to go see him on the panel 
do so, he is great.


Good post Rob!


o


On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 06:04  PM, Rob Theakston wrote:



Hi there.

Usually I don't post unless I'm being extremely sarcastic, cynical, 
bitter
or all of the above. But for a refreshing change of pace, I'd like to 
send

out this promotion.

While he's really not known to many around the world as a prominent 
techno
figure, Tim Price has been the central nervous system of countless 
important
events that have been thrown in Detroit, and was crucial to the 
success of

the first D_MF. I'm sure if you've been around long enough in the scene
you've heard his name uttered once or twice, but Tim likes to stay in 
the
background about things and just do what he does best: throw killer 
events
and make a difference. He's a figurehead in the Detroit electronic 
music

community, but like the best of them...he's rarely seen or heard.

He's worked with several record labels in the area. Plus 8, M_nus, KMS,
Planet E, and many others all have benefitted by Tim's hard work ethic,
unrivaled spirit and tireless dedication to the music scene. He's also
thrown events for a multitude of charitable causes; dedicating his 
time and
efforts when he could be producing something that could turn him a 
quick
profit. And on a more personal note, he's one of three people I 
consider a

true mentor, and I'm sure a few other people on here can testify to his
influence.

Well, to sum this all up nicely... Tim is going to be participating in 
a

panel workshop/lecture this Saturday in conjunction with the Detroit
Historical Museum's Techno exhibit. The topics will be a broad range of
things involving the record industry. I don't know much more specifics 
than
this, but it's a good chance and a rare opportunity to see Tim talk 
about

what he does best.


The Detroit Historical Museum is located in Detroit’s Cultural Center, 
on

Woodward Avenue at Kirby, two blocks North of Warren.
5401 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48202
313.833.1805

Thanks.

Rob







Re: (313) This Saturday @ The Detroit Techno Exhibit

2003-03-13 Thread g
great to see this.  tim deserves all the credit you just gave him and more.

plus, he's got that bitchen ride.  ;p

- Original Message -
From: "Rob Theakston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 3:04 PM
Subject: (313) This Saturday @ The Detroit Techno Exhibit


>
> Hi there.
>
> Usually I don't post unless I'm being extremely sarcastic, cynical, bitter
> or all of the above. But for a refreshing change of pace, I'd like to send
> out this promotion.
>
> While he's really not known to many around the world as a prominent techno
> figure, Tim Price has been the central nervous system of countless
important
> events that have been thrown in Detroit, and was crucial to the success of
> the first D_MF. I'm sure if you've been around long enough in the scene
> you've heard his name uttered once or twice, but Tim likes to stay in the
> background about things and just do what he does best: throw killer events
> and make a difference. He's a figurehead in the Detroit electronic music
> community, but like the best of them...he's rarely seen or heard.
>
> He's worked with several record labels in the area. Plus 8, M_nus, KMS,
> Planet E, and many others all have benefitted by Tim's hard work ethic,
> unrivaled spirit and tireless dedication to the music scene. He's also
> thrown events for a multitude of charitable causes; dedicating his time
and
> efforts when he could be producing something that could turn him a quick
> profit. And on a more personal note, he's one of three people I consider a
> true mentor, and I'm sure a few other people on here can testify to his
> influence.
>
> Well, to sum this all up nicely... Tim is going to be participating in a
> panel workshop/lecture this Saturday in conjunction with the Detroit
> Historical Museum's Techno exhibit. The topics will be a broad range of
> things involving the record industry. I don't know much more specifics
than
> this, but it's a good chance and a rare opportunity to see Tim talk about
> what he does best.
>
>
> The Detroit Historical Museum is located in Detroit's Cultural Center, on
> Woodward Avenue at Kirby, two blocks North of Warren.
> 5401 Woodward Avenue
> Detroit, Michigan 48202
> 313.833.1805
>
> Thanks.
>
> Rob



Re: (313) This Saturday @ The Detroit Techno Exhibit

2003-03-13 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

I just saw an article about the Detroit Techno Exhibit in BPM magazine - I
was tempted to pick up the issue but then I saw the headlining paragraph
saying (paraphrased here) that techno music hasn't been played in a museum
for at least 10 years or so. I had to wonder what rock the writer has been
living under...

I decided to put my money into a parking meter instead.

MEK




   
  "Rob Theakston"   
   
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  com> cc:  
   
   Subject:  (313) This Saturday @ 
The Detroit Techno Exhibit  
  03/13/03 05:04 PM 
   

   

   





Hi there.

Usually I don't post unless I'm being extremely sarcastic, cynical, bitter
or all of the above. But for a refreshing change of pace, I'd like to send
out this promotion.

While he's really not known to many around the world as a prominent techno
figure, Tim Price has been the central nervous system of countless
important
events that have been thrown in Detroit, and was crucial to the success of
the first D_MF. I'm sure if you've been around long enough in the scene
you've heard his name uttered once or twice, but Tim likes to stay in the
background about things and just do what he does best: throw killer events
and make a difference. He's a figurehead in the Detroit electronic music
community, but like the best of them...he's rarely seen or heard.

He's worked with several record labels in the area. Plus 8, M_nus, KMS,
Planet E, and many others all have benefitted by Tim's hard work ethic,
unrivaled spirit and tireless dedication to the music scene. He's also
thrown events for a multitude of charitable causes; dedicating his time and
efforts when he could be producing something that could turn him a quick
profit. And on a more personal note, he's one of three people I consider a
true mentor, and I'm sure a few other people on here can testify to his
influence.

Well, to sum this all up nicely... Tim is going to be participating in a
panel workshop/lecture this Saturday in conjunction with the Detroit
Historical Museum's Techno exhibit. The topics will be a broad range of
things involving the record industry. I don't know much more specifics than
this, but it's a good chance and a rare opportunity to see Tim talk about
what he does best.


The Detroit Historical Museum is located in Detroit's Cultural Center, on
Woodward Avenue at Kirby, two blocks North of Warren.
5401 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48202
313.833.1805

Thanks.

Rob








(313) This Saturday @ The Detroit Techno Exhibit

2003-03-13 Thread Rob Theakston

Hi there.

Usually I don't post unless I'm being extremely sarcastic, cynical, bitter
or all of the above. But for a refreshing change of pace, I'd like to send
out this promotion.

While he's really not known to many around the world as a prominent techno
figure, Tim Price has been the central nervous system of countless important
events that have been thrown in Detroit, and was crucial to the success of
the first D_MF. I'm sure if you've been around long enough in the scene
you've heard his name uttered once or twice, but Tim likes to stay in the
background about things and just do what he does best: throw killer events
and make a difference. He's a figurehead in the Detroit electronic music
community, but like the best of them...he's rarely seen or heard.

He's worked with several record labels in the area. Plus 8, M_nus, KMS,
Planet E, and many others all have benefitted by Tim's hard work ethic,
unrivaled spirit and tireless dedication to the music scene. He's also
thrown events for a multitude of charitable causes; dedicating his time and
efforts when he could be producing something that could turn him a quick
profit. And on a more personal note, he's one of three people I consider a
true mentor, and I'm sure a few other people on here can testify to his
influence.

Well, to sum this all up nicely... Tim is going to be participating in a
panel workshop/lecture this Saturday in conjunction with the Detroit
Historical Museum's Techno exhibit. The topics will be a broad range of
things involving the record industry. I don't know much more specifics than
this, but it's a good chance and a rare opportunity to see Tim talk about
what he does best.


The Detroit Historical Museum is located in Detroit’s Cultural Center, on
Woodward Avenue at Kirby, two blocks North of Warren.
5401 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48202
313.833.1805

Thanks.

Rob



RE: (313) ugly edit 4 / new Sound Signature

2003-03-13 Thread Matthew MacQueen
> just saw a copy of the fourth ugly edit for sale.
> apparently it has an edit of a song by the dells, 
> and one by minnie ripperton. anyone heard it, and 
> can tell me what song it are, and if they're 
> any good?


I've heard ugly edits 04, a 2-tracker.  Don't know the tracks by name but I 
think the one (if it's by the Dells ?) I've heard the original in Ron Hardy 
mixes on DeepHousePage.

It's a wicked track and was also sampled by Chuggles for "I Remember Dance" 
release on Prescription.  I've always wondered who it was... never even knew it 
was the Dells??  Makes sense though, one of those guys was helping on SalSoul 
records and stuff back then I think?  I don't know the original enough to know 
what he re-edited about it, but it still has my favorite elements of the track, 
the really low bumpin horns underneath, strings flying around your head, and in 
the jam a wild voice yells out "party and come on, yaeeeah! ...woo-w" 

Here it is in the Ron Hardy Mix (Live @ C.O.D's, Chicago) part B
http://deephousepage.com/ronhardycodsb.ram  
the track starts about 11:45

I'm personally not as hot on the flip side, which is maybe the Ripperton cut? 
but I just tripped a needle across it in a hurry though, and was already jacked 
up about the other side.

Also whites are circulating of the new Sound Signature #17... cool and deep as 
you might expect.  Sorry no artist or track titles, I just assumed it is Theo 
though?  Like SS-16, a good number of white labels will probably be in 
circulation for awhile before the label releases drop.  Do check it out.

peace,
Matt MacQueen

PS - yo let's have some 313 report on the downLow party though!   :)

-Original Message-
From: jurren baars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 7:26 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) ugly edit 4 / downlow party





about the dells, i know he's done at least two edits, one is 'no way back' 
and another one from the album 'the said it couldn't be done but we did it 
anyway' [wicked coverart on that album!] so which one got released?

i haven't got a clue as to what minnie ripperton song he edited.

second:
so how was the downlow party last saturday?

jurren



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Re: Re[2]: (313) Where do you keep all your records?

2003-03-13 Thread Jim Bishop
If you buy a record and digitize it for yourself who cares. At least he
still bought the record instead of stealing it straight up. Now if he
downloaded the record and sold the wav files to people that¹s stealing.

I myself would never dump my records. I plan the hoard all my records till
the day I die or run out of money ')


On 3/13/03 1:57 PM, "Brian 'balistic' Prince" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> A> I guess he didnt really read my email, talk about a knee-jerk
> A> response...
> 
> Dude.
> 
> If you buy it, copy it, and then sell the original without destroying
> the copy, you're the one who's being a jerk.
> 
> -
> Brian "balistic" Prince
> http://www.bprince.com - art and techno
> Strokes of Defiance EP . . . soon.
> 



(313) message to Cyclone

2003-03-13 Thread fabrice Lig


Hi Cyclone,
thanx for you help man, Richard Maher contacted me.
...we'll see for the next step ;-)
Best regards


Fabrice
http://www.fabricelig.com




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Re[2]: (313) Where do you keep all your records?

2003-03-13 Thread Brian 'balistic' Prince

A> I guess he didnt really read my email, talk about a knee-jerk 
A> response...

Dude.

If you buy it, copy it, and then sell the original without destroying
the copy, you're the one who's being a jerk.

-
Brian "balistic" Prince
http://www.bprince.com - art and techno
Strokes of Defiance EP . . . soon.



Re: (313) Where do you keep all your records?

2003-03-13 Thread Adam

This was just emailed to me

"From: Forward Audio Engineering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu Mar 13, 2003  20:23:16 Europe/Dublin
To: Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: (313) Where do you keep all your records?

Hello Adam on behalf of all us starving artists who pour their guts 
into their music I wanna thank you for your support!


Thanks again...
ollie
www.(edit by me).com - update coming soon.
next release... when people start buying(not stealing) music... looks 
like it could be a while."



I guess he didnt really read my email, talk about a knee-jerk 
response...





On Thursday, Mar 13, 2003, at 20:12 Europe/Dublin, Darren Longton 
(Marketing) wrote:



UT OH!!!You did it now...here come the vinyl purists!

-Original Message-
From: Adam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 3:15 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Where do you keep all your records?


On my harddrive  :-)

I dont understand why people keep vinyl when we have 20gb ipods,
finalscratch, etc.  I recorded my collection and sold 95% of it and new
records will get recorded and sold straight away.  I have 1 crate of
sentimental/classic/collector stuff but unloaded everything else.

On Wednesday, Mar 12, 2003, at 04:06 Europe/Dublin, Cyclone Wehner
wrote:


I did that and it collapsed with the weight. ;) I think it was 'cause
I put
magazines I've written for on top of them. Seriously many an
international
stores them in their parents' basement.

--

From: Placid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (313) Where do you keep all your records?
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 9:06 PM




I went to ikea.  Bought a big shelving unit with lots of cubes.
Ideal  but
fairly pricey...  150-200 £...  Looks nic3e tho  holds about 1500
records


Hi, maybe a stupid question, but where do you store all of those
records?
Just in your livingroom in a cabinet or just stacked away in some
corner,
or in crates?


Any ideas, photo's of there records, etc?


I'm moving this month to my new house and want to get rid of all
those
crates but I find it hard to find a nice cabinet or something for a
decent
price, I'd better buy more records for that money then :-)


I own about 1400 records but there surely are people with a lot more
records


Thanks, Remco












RE: (313) Where do you keep all your records?

2003-03-13 Thread Darren Longton (Marketing)
UT OH!!!You did it now...here come the vinyl purists!  

-Original Message-
From: Adam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 3:15 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Where do you keep all your records?


On my harddrive  :-)

I dont understand why people keep vinyl when we have 20gb ipods, 
finalscratch, etc.  I recorded my collection and sold 95% of it and new 
records will get recorded and sold straight away.  I have 1 crate of 
sentimental/classic/collector stuff but unloaded everything else.

On Wednesday, Mar 12, 2003, at 04:06 Europe/Dublin, Cyclone Wehner 
wrote:

> I did that and it collapsed with the weight. ;) I think it was 'cause 
> I put
> magazines I've written for on top of them. Seriously many an 
> international
> stores them in their parents' basement.
>
> --
>> From: Placid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <313@hyperreal.org>
>> Subject: Re: (313) Where do you keep all your records?
>> Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 9:06 PM
>>
>
>> I went to ikea.  Bought a big shelving unit with lots of cubes.  
>> Ideal  but
>> fairly pricey...  150-200 £...  Looks nic3e tho  holds about 1500 
>> records
>>
>>> Hi, maybe a stupid question, but where do you store all of those 
>>> records?
>>> Just in your livingroom in a cabinet or just stacked away in some 
>>> corner,
>>> or in crates?
>>>
>>>
>>> Any ideas, photo's of there records, etc?
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm moving this month to my new house and want to get rid of all 
>>> those
>>> crates but I find it hard to find a nice cabinet or something for a 
>>> decent
>>> price, I'd better buy more records for that money then :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> I own about 1400 records but there surely are people with a lot more
>>> records
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks, Remco
>>>
>>>
>>
>



Re: (313) Where do you keep all your records?

2003-03-13 Thread Adam

On my harddrive  :-)

I dont understand why people keep vinyl when we have 20gb ipods, 
finalscratch, etc.  I recorded my collection and sold 95% of it and new 
records will get recorded and sold straight away.  I have 1 crate of 
sentimental/classic/collector stuff but unloaded everything else.


On Wednesday, Mar 12, 2003, at 04:06 Europe/Dublin, Cyclone Wehner 
wrote:


I did that and it collapsed with the weight. ;) I think it was 'cause 
I put
magazines I've written for on top of them. Seriously many an 
international

stores them in their parents' basement.

--

From: Placid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (313) Where do you keep all your records?
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 9:06 PM



I went to ikea.  Bought a big shelving unit with lots of cubes.  
Ideal  but
fairly pricey...  150-200 £...  Looks nic3e tho  holds about 1500 
records


Hi, maybe a stupid question, but where do you store all of those 
records?
Just in your livingroom in a cabinet or just stacked away in some 
corner,

or in crates?


Any ideas, photo's of there records, etc?


I'm moving this month to my new house and want to get rid of all 
those
crates but I find it hard to find a nice cabinet or something for a 
decent

price, I'd better buy more records for that money then :-)


I own about 1400 records but there surely are people with a lot more
records


Thanks, Remco










(313) WMC/Ubiquity Party

2003-03-13 Thread john arnold


for those attending the WMC:

Tuesday, March 18th

Candela Art and Music @ TANTRA

Ubiquity Showcase: 7pm-5am

John Beltran (Ubiquity)
P'Taah (Ubiquity)
Seiji (Bugz in the Attic, UK)
John Arnold (Ubiquity, Transmat)
Tyrell (Interfearence, Ubiquity)
Vilida (Proper)
Local 12 (Candela Bar)
Aaron Michelson (Ubiquity)

TANTRA
1445 Pennsylvania Ave.
Miami Beach, FL.  33139
(305) 672.4765

please e-mail me for rsvp instructions...












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Re: (313) [OT] shipping costs

2003-03-13 Thread Maarten Baute
> 4 x 200g maybe ?
> add 200g for packing and you'll be kool and the gang.
>
> by my calculations that's 1kg total weight.

That´s what I call an answer.

Cheers,
Maarten



Re: (313) [OT] shipping costs

2003-03-13 Thread innercity records
4 x 200g maybe ?
add 200g for packing and you'll be kool and the gang.

by my calculations that's 1kg total weight.










- Original Message -
From: "Maarten Baute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 1:03 PM
Subject: (313) [OT] shipping costs


> Hi,
>
> does anyone knows the weight of a packet with 4 12" records?
> I need to know this, because then I can calculate the shipping costs of my
> packet.
>
> Thanks,
> Maarten
>
> ---
> name that tune...
> http://www.morthenkiang.com/trainspotting.html
>
>



Re: (313) [OT] shipping costs

2003-03-13 Thread Maarten Baute
RE: (313) [OT] shipping costs> Marteen has a 4 X 12" packet, surely with
vital statistics like that you're the man marteen!!!

Yeah well... I allready sorted out the problem (thank you Alex).
And it´s "Maarten".

Cheers,
Maarten



(313) [OT] shipping costs

2003-03-13 Thread Maarten Baute
Hi,

does anyone knows the weight of a packet with 4 12" records?
I need to know this, because then I can calculate the shipping costs of my
packet.

Thanks,
Maarten

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Re: (313) one for the spotters.

2003-03-13 Thread Mike Brown
Max Duley / ARCart wrote:
> I've uploaded some .mp3 clips which I'm trying to ID, thus hopefully
> allowing me to start searching for records that I've been wanting for up to
> 12 years.

very nice tracks.. takes me back.

can't id any but one though: clip #42 is "egg" by holger hiller

Mike

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(313) global 3/14 Kevin Saunderson's KS02 Release party

2003-03-13 Thread Barbara Deyo
for your pleasure...deep and funky house, each and every week!

GLOBAL FRIDAYS
FREE YOUR SPIRIT
www.globaldetroit.com

March 14

Kevin Saunderson - 4 hour set!
+ D Wynn

KS02 RECORD RELEASE PARTY!!
"A mind-boggling array of quality house and upfront techno."
www.kevinsaunderson.com

Fresh off his world-wide release tour, Kevin is back to rock the house!
Please come help us celebrate the launch of Kevin's new Trust The DJ
release, KS02 out this month, available at www.trustthedj.com. We will be
giving out some advanced copies as well as having some very special
surprises in store throughout the night.   Ya gotta come to find out what!

Big props to Timmy Regisford for last weeks "education!"  There was not a
dry body in the house...thanks to all those who came out, we were truly
blessed with "the Maestro's" presence here in the D!

The Works Detroit
1846 Michigan Ave. @ Rosa Parks
313 961 1742
$5 before 11/$10 after
18+ welcome
10p-4a
*drink specials till midnight...dollar shots of whatever Craig feels like
mixing up!

coming up:
Mar 21 Spring Fever Party
Mar 28 URB Issue Release Party www.urb.com
Apr 11 Ron Caroll