Re: (313) for London 313ers Blake Baxter
Any London 313ers who plan on going fancy meeting up in a nearby pub for some drinks beforehand? me and my housemate are driving up from Southampton, can't wait! c u all who are coming in the club! :) of German glitch like Kompakt and Perlon . would be really nice to hear some of this in london again, lets hope the modernist can make up for his missed appearance sometime soon! :) I reckon a kompakt / perlon special in the blue room at lost would rock matt . [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Please book THIS dj =)
wait. there are american on the 313 list? are there any in the 313 anymore? On Thu, 29 May 2003, Roland van Oorschot wrote: At 23:47 29-5-2003, you wrote: how about a dont click this is you're at work because you might get fired disclaimer Oh yeah.. I almost forgot. Americans are also subscribed to this list ;-P R. --- http://www.funxiun.com .dark.elektronix.
(313) Movement Rumors
I'm trying to get together a list of the best rumors heard over festival weekend, whether about the festival itself, afterparties or anything funny in general. whether or not the turned out to be true. the few that come to mind are... 1. Carol Marvin got all the afterparties busted. 2. Richie Hawtin is going to play fill in the blank what are some others?
Re: (313) Please book THIS dj =)
OK, she's cute 'n all but ... (1) are we sure she's a real girl? she looks real, but there are definitely parts of her which are not! (2) how can anyone seriously DJ with fingernails that long? (3) no matter how attractive the DJ is, I could never suffer through that much garage! LOL! :) lisa ian cheshire wrote: she plays garage though :(( but if you can suffer 3 hours of garage by being compensated by her nudity , then yeah book her :0) -Original Message- From: Roland van Oorschot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 29 May 2003 22:20 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Please book THIS dj =) Wooaaa!! =) http://www.portiasurreal.com/ R. --- http://www.funxiun.com .dark.elektronix. --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03
RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies)
This is pretty unjustified if not downright stupid by virtue of being patently untrue. k -Original Message- From: Jim Bishop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 3:39 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) I made a post about mills and hawtin letting us down. Since then I have gotten 14 private emails from people who totally agree. Don¹t worry people you can agree in public, Jeff Mills wont shoot you through your email. :0 On a side note, has anyone ever seen jeff mills at a record store, you see many other dj's going shopping in various cities but does mills. If not then he damn well should, we heard his same 30 tracks enough already. ;)
(313) Movement Question
Okay...*what* was the mix of Strings of Life which was dropped by both Francois K and whomever was spinning just before Norma Jean Bell? From what I have gathered thus far, it's a white label which was out last year sometime. Can anyone else supply more clues? I know there was one called Bring the Drama by Strings which fits the format and time period. Might that be it? Thx. jeff
RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies)
What is untrue? -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 7:58 AM To: Jim Bishop; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) This is pretty unjustified if not downright stupid by virtue of being patently untrue. k -Original Message- From: Jim Bishop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 3:39 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) I made a post about mills and hawtin letting us down. Since then I have gotten 14 private emails from people who totally agree. Don¹t worry people you can agree in public, Jeff Mills wont shoot you through your email. :0 On a side note, has anyone ever seen jeff mills at a record store, you see many other dj's going shopping in various cities but does mills. If not then he damn well should, we heard his same 30 tracks enough already. ;) # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies)
That he's got 30 records. And the suggestion that he doesn't buy records. I could care less (or in the uk, I *couldn't* care less) abt how good or bad his set was (he's good when I've seen him, maybe u guy weren't so lucky) but at least let's talk sense! -Original Message- From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 11:31 AM To: Odeluga, Ken; Jim Bishop; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) What is untrue? -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 7:58 AM To: Jim Bishop; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) This is pretty unjustified if not downright stupid by virtue of being patently untrue. k -Original Message- From: Jim Bishop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 3:39 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) I made a post about mills and hawtin letting us down. Since then I have gotten 14 private emails from people who totally agree. Don¹t worry people you can agree in public, Jeff Mills wont shoot you through your email. :0 On a side note, has anyone ever seen jeff mills at a record store, you see many other dj's going shopping in various cities but does mills. If not then he damn well should, we heard his same 30 tracks enough already. ;) ### ## Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. ### ##
(313) Crazy
What gives with this list? Juan can't mix, Mills let us all down, so did Richie and so on... It's a couple of hours of music man, as much as I love the scene and actively support it, I find it a little odd that some people will knock anything and everyone. Surely you didn't grow up want to be a critic? I don't know anyone who did. I strongly feel that narrow view of techno is actual one of the many reasons the general public don't give it a chance...techno by numbers - no thanks, anyone can see that we are highly creative, just visualise the Mona Lisa, now, visualise one done by paint by numbers - can you see the difference? Or are you more worried that someone has painted over the lines? Martin
RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies)
I don't think it was suggested that he only has 30 records but that he only plays about 30 records - this is obviously untrue but I can see why Jim said it - he does have a repertoire of standards that are constantly in his box, more so than any other DJ. As I said yesterday, you are almost guaranteed to hear Step To Enchantment, The Bells, Strings Of Life, Alarms etc etc in every Mills set - the crux of this is whether you think this is a good thing or not. IMO they are all good records so fair play to him for playing them, though he has failed to inspire on occasion in previous years because it was getting a tad predictable - he has seemed to have redeemed himself recently by surprising us with snippets of disco, house and non-Detroit techno amongst his u sual fare. No-one ever criticised Frank Sinatra for singing the same old standards over and over again cos that's what people wanted to hear, and it is the same with Mills to a certain degree - people still whoop and cheer whenever The Bells is played, so why should he stop playing those old chestnuts? -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 9:34 AM To: Robert Taylor; Jim Bishop; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) That he's got 30 records. And the suggestion that he doesn't buy records. I could care less (or in the uk, I *couldn't* care less) abt how good or bad his set was (he's good when I've seen him, maybe u guy weren't so lucky) but at least let's talk sense! -Original Message- From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 11:31 AM To: Odeluga, Ken; Jim Bishop; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) What is untrue? -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 7:58 AM To: Jim Bishop; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) This is pretty unjustified if not downright stupid by virtue of being patently untrue. k -Original Message- From: Jim Bishop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 3:39 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) I made a post about mills and hawtin letting us down. Since then I have gotten 14 private emails from people who totally agree. Don¹t worry people you can agree in public, Jeff Mills wont shoot you through your email. :0 On a side note, has anyone ever seen jeff mills at a record store, you see many other dj's going shopping in various cities but does mills. If not then he damn well should, we heard his same 30 tracks enough already. ;) ### ## Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. ### ## # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies)
I agree, if a record is good why stop playing it. I get more annoyed with DJs who only play the latest records (and there's a lot of them), even if there hasn't been any really good records coming out at that time. Good record is a good record no meter how old is it or how often you hear it. Jernej www.soundoflj.com/octex -Original Message- From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30. maj 2003 12:49 To: Odeluga, Ken; Jim Bishop; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) I don't think it was suggested that he only has 30 records but that he only plays about 30 records - this is obviously untrue but I can see why Jim said it - he does have a repertoire of standards that are constantly in his box, more so than any other DJ. As I said yesterday, you are almost guaranteed to hear Step To Enchantment, The Bells, Strings Of Life, Alarms etc etc in every Mills set - the crux of this is whether you think this is a good thing or not. IMO they are all good records so fair play to him for playing them, though he has failed to inspire on occasion in previous years because it was getting a tad predictable - he has seemed to have redeemed himself recently by surprising us with snippets of disco, house and non-Detroit techno amongst his u sual fare. No-one ever criticised Frank Sinatra for singing the same old standards over and over again cos that's what people wanted to hear, and it is the same with Mills to a certain degree - people still whoop and cheer whenever The Bells is played, so why should he stop playing those old chestnuts?
RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies)
Listen to his set on Homelands, think it's great, fast, banging at the beginning but still funky with allot of energy! Thanks to Robin for posting it! In my eyes he is still in my top 3 of all time favorite dj's! People have heard dj's spin fantastic and always will remember that specific great set and if another set is not that great than it is suddenly a bad and predictable dj, I think that is not fair! It's not always the dj you know, also the state a person is in or the venue, the sunshine or the rain at some festival or just that special vibe that some parties have and some don't.. Just remember the good stuff and just enjoy your evening out, you may be surprised.. And if you don't, well there will be some other time, they are human Remco
RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies)
Remco People have heard dj's spin fantastic and always will remember that specific great set and if another set is not that great than it is suddenly a bad and predictable dj, I think that is not fair! It's not always the dj you know, also the state a person is in or the venue, the sunshine or the rain at some festival or just that special vibe that some parties have and some don't.. Just remember the good stuff and just enjoy your evening out, you may be surprised.. And if you don't, well there will be some other time, they are human So refreshing - non-petulant, non-carping, reasonable comment! k
(313) Monday High Tech Soul DJs
Anyone have any idea who the DJs were who preceded Slum Village on the High Tech Soul Stage Monday night? Back to back DJs who played at around 7 and 8 o'clock respectively. The lineup got so jumbled up over there that I never found out. I actually have a photo of one of them.
(313) I could care less (was Hawtin or Mills...)
I could care less (or in the uk, I *couldn't* care less) Yeah, is this a cultural thing? Why do so many Americans say the opposite of what they mean on this?
RE: (313) I could care less (was Hawtin or Mills...)
U tell us mate, your the Oxford don! ;-) What music is doing it for you right now maestro? Ken -Original Message- From: Jonny McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 12:51 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) I could care less (was Hawtin or Mills...) I could care less (or in the uk, I *couldn't* care less) Yeah, is this a cultural thing? Why do so many Americans say the opposite of what they mean on this?
RE: (313) soul (I could care less) (was Hawtin or Mills...)
Not techno but still from D. With weather like this its Dwele - Subject. Great for a summer night with a drink of your choice. Still of topic, anyone heard this Mckay lady, sort of downbeat soul, produced by some member of Portishead. Ive heard a track on a HMV sampler that I was impressed by. Yet to hear the rest of the CD. Rav -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 May 2003 12:57 To: Jonny McIntosh; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) I could care less (was Hawtin or Mills...) U tell us mate, your the Oxford don! ;-) What music is doing it for you right now maestro? Ken -Original Message- From: Jonny McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 12:51 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) I could care less (was Hawtin or Mills...) I could care less (or in the uk, I *couldn't* care less) Yeah, is this a cultural thing? Why do so many Americans say the opposite of what they mean on this?
Re: (313) I could care less (was Hawtin or Mills...)
Talking about strange sayings I was trying to console someone the other day..and told them 'it will be ok..it's all uphill from here, then thought that¹s not right it's all downhill.. Which is even worse... In the end settled for meandering around in the middle of the hill carefully avoiding entrances to rabbit warrens... As u can guess its Friday..i havent been to the pub yet and I am bored.. On 30/5/03 12:51 pm, Jonny McIntosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I could care less (or in the uk, I *couldn't* care less) Yeah, is this a cultural thing? Why do so many Americans say the opposite of what they mean on this?
(313) Come In 'Techno' (was ... a lot of other topics)
I see he sorted out the probs over its release and got it out. Well done to him. I feel the need for techno at the moment though - but I'm not too narrow in my definition of it. Any recommendations from anyone? -Original Message- From: Mann, Ravinder [CCS] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 1:09 PM To: 'Odeluga, Ken'; Jonny McIntosh; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) soul (I could care less) (was Hawtin or Mills...) Not techno but still from D. With weather like this its Dwele - Subject. Great for a summer night with a drink of your choice. Still of topic, anyone heard this Mckay lady, sort of downbeat soul, produced by some member of Portishead. Ive heard a track on a HMV sampler that I was impressed by. Yet to hear the rest of the CD. Rav -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 May 2003 12:57 To: Jonny McIntosh; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) I could care less (was Hawtin or Mills...) U tell us mate, your the Oxford don! ;-) What music is doing it for you right now maestro? Ken -Original Message- From: Jonny McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 12:51 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) I could care less (was Hawtin or Mills...) I could care less (or in the uk, I *couldn't* care less) Yeah, is this a cultural thing? Why do so many Americans say the opposite of what they mean on this?
Re: (313) Come In 'Techno' (was ... a lot of other topics)
him. I feel the need for techno at the moment though - but I'm not too narrow in my definition of it. Any recommendations from anyone? heres 2 tracks I'm enjoying atm :) I'm particularly liking the Soul Designer (fabrice lig) remix of Diego Hosteller's Me Fragment on kanzleramt ka92 - in fact I like the whole ep, very crisp. this remix has the same kind of vibes as the tunes by fabrice I bought on playhouse. Also I really like the Deetron remix of Vince Watsons Aurelon (bio11), it's one of those crowd pleasing building tracks with that euro melodic bassline, hard but not pounding, just urging me to dance. I got them both from juno. . [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Come In 'Techno'
I see he sorted out the probs over its release and got it out. Well done to him. I feel the need for techno at the moment though - but I'm not too narrow in my definition of it. Any recommendations from anyone? yeah ken, picked up a few of techno (and electro) 12s recently (and boy does this list need to discuss some music!): Freek Seven on New Religiongo to the a side (the one with the one tarck on it)...brilliant techno of the non-hard variety really slick without being overproduced. Critical Phase on New Religion, the voice of phase track on this just plane rocks. has an electro leaning to it with lots of chopped up bits and pieces and vocodered vox. very very nicethe flip is also really good, has that old 808 kinda sound to it...something i'm liking at the mo (the new Kirk Degorgio also rocks but it only landed on me dorrstep yesterday and i haven't given a full blast yet) deejay Nehpets on public housingamazing mix of jacking chicago techno and rb (it works beleive me!)...kinda like a hard version of what the Footwork label are upto... more elctro-ey Polarius on downlow, lofi sounding and more chicago house sounding than elctrodisco (but somewhere between the two)...808 noises nice shuffley vibe of most tracks...nice D.I.E on clone, the men you never see pt2... detroit electro of varying bpms with a couple of tracks with that vocal effect like Land of Confusion but stuttering, amazing sounding. Rick Wade on Music is, ok so the main tarck is more rick wade house...which i love but the flip has an electro track that has a similar kinda vibe to house that rick does but has a high temp and is erm...electro so from the above u see why i very rarely review stuff (also i'm at work with no vinyl) cheers robin...
Re: (313) Come In 'Techno' (was ... a lot of other topics)
him. I feel the need for techno at the moment though - but I'm not too narrow in my definition of it. Any recommendations from anyone? heres 2 tracks I'm enjoying atm :) I'm particularly liking the Soul Designer (fabrice lig) remix of Diego Hosteller's Me Fragment on kanzleramt ka92 - in fact I like the whole ep, very crisp. this remix has the same kind of vibes as the tunes by fabrice I bought on playhouse. the frederick galliano remix fabrice did on fcomm is amazing too robin...
RE: (313) Come In 'Techno' (was ... a lot of other topics)
Cheers all! Keep 'em coming if poss - we are listening! k
Re: (313) I could care less (was Hawtin or Mills...)
bored? why not start the weekly friday afternoon 313 flame war? how about morris minor and the majors encapsulate the true spirit of techno, everyone/thing else is a load of cobblers At 01:14 pm +0100 30/5/03, Placid wrote: Talking about strange sayings I was trying to console someone the other day..and told them 'it will be ok..it's all uphill from here, then thought that's not right it's all downhill.. Which is even worse... In the end settled for meandering around in the middle of the hill carefully avoiding entrances to rabbit warrens... As u can guess its Friday..i havent been to the pub yet and I am bored..
(313) (DETROIT) just when you thought it was done...
more about detroit! You know, I bitch about just about everything, but I have to say I had a phenomenal weekend. I was surrounded by my best friends, heard great music, and we even used the mills trainwrecking as an opportunity for bonding and education (hee hee). Things that were SO cool: 1. Never heard quadraphonic sound before. 2. Stewart Walker is a completely different artist than what I saw at south x southwest years ago. 3. Ghostly International rocks my ass. 4. I saw more PA's in one weekend than I've seen probably in my whole lustful and somewhat indecent affair I've had with electronic music. 5. I met some of the nicest, most talented, really drunk people from all over the world. Thanks to everyone who made all that possible. Yeah, I'm a mushy bitch, but what do you want? I'm so damn happy. Love, Dina
Re: (313) I could care less (was Hawtin or Mills...)
bored? why not start the weekly friday afternoon 313 flame war? how about morris minor and the majors encapsulate the true spirit of techno, everyone/thing else is a load of cobblers At 01:14 pm +0100 30/5/03, Placid wrote: Talking about strange sayings I was trying to console someone the other day..and told them 'it will be ok..it's all uphill from here, then thought that's not right it's all downhill.. Which is even worse... In the end settled for meandering around in the middle of the hill carefully avoiding entrances to rabbit warrens... As u can guess its Friday..i havent been to the pub yet and I am bored.. No no no you are way off the mark, the best techno tune ever was eezee possee, everything starts with an e. strange language they speak, can you imagine everything having an e in front of it. Ei'm esure ethat eyou ecan. Some body else have a go then. Shosh %)
Re: (313) Come In 'Techno' (was ... a lot of other topics)
one of the latest i've picked up is the Jack to Future compilation (double lp) on MRI's Resopal label. its a collection of chicago jack track influenced modern minimal/tech house by artists such as Baby Ford, Jackmaster, Hakan Libdo plus some others i cant remember. Not all tracks are standouts but some are really funky. i'm also grooving to the latest Minus : I.A. Bericochea - Bericochea. Two tracks of minimal deep techno, at times even ambientish. Subtle but infectious. gosh its hot today! fab. - Original Message - From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.orgSent: Friday, May 30, 2003 2:41 PM Subject: RE: (313) Come In 'Techno' (was ... a lot of other topics) Cheers all! Keep 'em coming if poss - we are listening! k
RE: (313) Please book THIS dj =)
HELL YES there is! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 8:58 PM To: Roland van Oorschot Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Please book THIS dj =) wait. there are american on the 313 list? are there any in the 313 anymore? On Thu, 29 May 2003, Roland van Oorschot wrote: At 23:47 29-5-2003, you wrote: how about a dont click this is you're at work because you might get fired disclaimer Oh yeah.. I almost forgot. Americans are also subscribed to this list ;-P R. --- http://www.funxiun.com .dark.elektronix.
RE: (313) Come In 'Techno' (was ... a lot of other topics)
Here's one from me: Arc(ane) 'Nectar (Elegant manoeuvres part III)' Arcno8 No doubt needs ideally to be heard on a gargantuan system and cranked to the max but it's spooky and groovy even at home. DJs and connoiseurs check. See y'all have a nice weekend. k
Re: (313) Movement Question
On vrijdag, mei 30, 2003, at 06:06 America/Detroit, The REAL Mxyzptlk wrote: Okay...*what* was the mix of Strings of Life which was dropped by both Francois K and whomever was spinning just before Norma Jean Bell? That was Body Soul maestro Danny Krivit who dropped it Jeff :) From what I have gathered thus far, it's a white label which was out last year sometime. Can anyone else supply more clues? I know there was one called Bring the Drama by Strings which fits the format and time period. Might that be it? Thx. Desperately seeking for that track ID to! Now that we are on track ID's what is that track that every body from 7th city (Shake, Dan Bell and John Tejada) dropped in every set they played and except for Dan Bell i heard them play twice this weekend! It a minimal house track with a macintosh computer voice that says 'Bass' and some more talking but my brain is still to fried to remember it. It must be big tune because it looked that i was the only fool who did not recognised it :) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Come In 'Techno' (was ... a lot of other topics)
I would like to see Detroit techno go back to the stark, aggressive Chicago jack sensibilities of the late 80's - early 90's like with Funky Funk Funk or X-101. The whole soulful techno sound is soft and lacking, the drum machine is what gave the older Detroit classics that sound, so you can lay Rolandesque strings and pads with portamento over a conventional house beat. Of course I never really like Dan Curtain, Mogan Geist, the funk aspect to the music seemed a bit forced and fake. faking the funk. on 5/30/03 7:33 AM, m a t t [d] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: him. I feel the need for techno at the moment though - but I'm not too narrow in my definition of it. Any recommendations from anyone? heres 2 tracks I'm enjoying atm :) I'm particularly liking the Soul Designer (fabrice lig) remix of Diego Hosteller's Me Fragment on kanzleramt ka92 - in fact I like the whole ep, very crisp. this remix has the same kind of vibes as the tunes by fabrice I bought on playhouse. Also I really like the Deetron remix of Vince Watsons Aurelon (bio11), it's one of those crowd pleasing building tracks with that euro melodic bassline, hard but not pounding, just urging me to dance. I got them both from juno. . [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies)
I am getting pissed of to a bout people complaining know about mills, everybody on this list alway wanted to hear him do Wizzard set, so Mills plays a Wizzard set, for free, in front of thousands of people mixing like a true wizzard, at one point i saw him mixing in *2* records! He mixed so fast, well yeah then sometimes you get a bit of a trainwreck! Who cares if you can do what he does please show it to us and then start bitching about it! And about not seeing him in record stores, well that is just a really childish remark isn't it... On vrijdag, mei 30, 2003, at 05:34 America/Detroit, Odeluga, Ken wrote: That he's got 30 records. And the suggestion that he doesn't buy records. I could care less (or in the uk, I *couldn't* care less) abt how good or bad his set was (he's good when I've seen him, maybe u guy weren't so lucky) but at least let's talk sense! -Original Message- From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 11:31 AM To: Odeluga, Ken; Jim Bishop; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) What is untrue? -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 7:58 AM To: Jim Bishop; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) This is pretty unjustified if not downright stupid by virtue of being patently untrue. k -Original Message- From: Jim Bishop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 3:39 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) I made a post about mills and hawtin letting us down. Since then I have gotten 14 private emails from people who totally agree. Don¹t worry people you can agree in public, Jeff Mills wont shoot you through your email. :0 On a side note, has anyone ever seen jeff mills at a record store, you see many other dj's going shopping in various cities but does mills. If not then he damn well should, we heard his same 30 tracks enough already. ;) ### ## Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. ### ## [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) 04 Movement rumors
Plaslaiko and I will be tag teaming a pantless Nu-skooltekno-Klash set with final scratch giving all new meaning to POINT CLICK. Other rumors? C. Marvin might have had something to do with the Counters un-official numbers being so drastically different this year when the spaces were just as full. Sent via the WebMail system at earconscious.com
RE: (313) 04 Movement rumors
I heard that the Music Institute stage will be sponsored by Bill Knapps. Merrill Lynch will be giving free retirement investment advice and Blue Cross will be talking about the importance of health care for the elderly. -Original Message- From: James Grindle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 10:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) 04 Movement rumors Plaslaiko and I will be tag teaming a pantless Nu-skooltekno-Klash set with final scratch giving all new meaning to POINT CLICK. Other rumors? C. Marvin might have had something to do with the Counters un-official numbers being so drastically different this year when the spaces were just as full. Sent via the WebMail system at earconscious.com
Re: (313) Movement Question
Is that maybe that Krikor thing that Shake played when I saw him in Liverpool? Similar cut up approach to that Canadian beginning with 'A' - some strings and stuff. I liked it. Maybe it's that. Bet you're glad I'm back on 313 being helpful, eh? Desperately seeking for that track ID to! Now that we are on track ID's what is that track that every body from 7th city (Shake, Dan Bell and John Tejada) dropped in every set they played and except for Dan Bell i heard them play twice this weekend! It a minimal house track with a macintosh computer voice that says 'Bass' and some more talking but my brain is still to fried to remember it. It must be big tune because it looked that i was the only fool who did not recognised it :)
Re: (313) Movement Question
On Fri, 30 May 2003, Jonny McIntosh wrote: Is that maybe that Krikor thing that Shake played when I saw him in Liverpool? Similar cut up approach to that Canadian beginning with 'A' - some strings and stuff. I liked it. Maybe it's that. Bet you're glad I'm back on 313 being helpful, eh? Akufen?
RE: (313) Movement Question
Shake definitely played it at Movement -- about halfway through his set, just before he went into Daft Punk's Harder Faster Stronger and This Is Radio Clash. Probably my fave new track of the weekend...so it's Krikor? -Original Message- From: Kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 10:55 AM To: 313 list Subject: Re: (313) Movement Question On Fri, 30 May 2003, Jonny McIntosh wrote: Is that maybe that Krikor thing that Shake played when I saw him in Liverpool? Similar cut up approach to that Canadian beginning with 'A' - some strings and stuff. I liked it. Maybe it's that. Bet you're glad I'm back on 313 being helpful, eh? Akufen?
(313) Re: Come In 'Techno'
On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 10:50 AM, spw wrote: I would like to see Detroit techno go back that says it all.
Re: (313) Come In 'Techno'
robin pinning wrote: Polarius on downlow, lofi sounding and more chicago house sounding than elctrodisco (but somewhere between the two)...808 noises nice shuffley vibe of most tracks...nice i thought i would pck that one up, but was a wee bit disapointed, think the polarius that came out through creme was better, and there's a similar chicago jacker out on creme, but i can't remember the title... Rick Wade on Music is, ok so the main tarck is more rick wade house...which i love but the flip has an electro track that has a similar kinda vibe to house that rick does but has a high temp and is erm...electro i kinda liked the broken-beat thingy on that 12, funny it's got a deephouse tune, a broken-beat one and a electro/ghetto-tech track all on one 12 how's that for diversity? and i guess everyone allready knew that rick wade produces as big daddy rick for databass a.o. all the techno i've heard recently didn't really work for me, though that new ultradyne release was nice, would have probably picked it up if i had some more money. and one 313 release: psychostasia 04, guess you could call the deep stripped down track by de:volved species techno, i don't care what tag anyone puts on it, as long as it's preceded with the words 'good/excellent' and followed by an exclamation point. jurren _ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
(313) rumors and new tracks
Blue Cross will be talking about the importance of health care for the elderly that's my hommies keepin it real at the festival 04. So how bizarre did everyone find those local commericals for debt reduction and housing alliances? Yikes Maybe the Lazer-girls video could run between sets next year! haha Love all of the latest Jesper Dahlbeck stuff especially the DK series, what bass! The bigger the system the better it sounds. All of the Gary Martin tracks I picked up at Submerge get me going. Ghostly is killing it! 2 new Matthew Dear 12s, look forward to the upcoming full length. Kevin Reynolds is the man and Plaslaikos Portishead remix is pretty sweet! Magda and Troy's new tracks were mind numbing as well. Seems Ware records has gotten back on track too, like the Gunter remixes! Sent via the WebMail system at earconscious.com
Re: RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies)
I don't think it was suggested that he only has 30 records but that he only plays about 30 records - this is obviously untrue but I can see why Jim said it - he does have a repertoire of standards that are constantly in his box, more so than any other DJ. i would argue that if he did not play some of these standards that people would b**ch about that also, so it a no win situation. No-one ever criticised Frank Sinatra for singing the same old standards over and over again cos that's what people wanted to hear, and it is the same with Mills to a certain degree - people still whoop and cheer whenever The Bells is played, so why should he stop playing those old chestnuts? nor neil young or the beach boys, but this is techno, and audiences expect something new and exciting everytime. also bands can improvise a song and make it different but still a simular song, dj's can not do this what is etched on the record is what is going to be played you can not vary it like a band can, which makes that interesting again and again. maybe jeff should do some remixes of his classics? change it up i do agree if jeff had not played the bells i may have been disapointed, but i also enjoyed his set. imo it was one of the better times i have seem him (3 times now) it was way better then the state theater show and covered more ground then the thanksgiving show. i wish he would get over driving the gains so much it distorts the sound. the state theater is a good example of this. distorted sound hurts my ears jeff! the set to me did feel kinda forced, like he was covering to much ground in the time he had. but there was a method to his madness. i still want to know what the old skool electro track he played before work da body was? anyone, anyone? looking at the list here. help me out. what made me not enjoy the his set was the hordes of fools that thought everybody could fit on the floor and kept bumping me, using my sholders as a hand plant to climb down the sets (not the stairs), and the drunk @$$'s who kept disturbing me when i was trying to listen to his set. -- -scotto lansing, mi. plaztikjezuz.com
Re: (313) Movement Question
Yes, it's a similar approach to Akufen. Thanks :) Is that maybe that Krikor thing that Shake played when I saw him in Liverpool? Similar cut up approach to that Canadian beginning with 'A' - some strings and stuff. I liked it. Maybe it's that. Bet you're glad I'm back on 313 being helpful, eh? Akufen?
(313) Video during Mills his set
I am still surprised that nobody mentioned the video they played during the start of Mills his set at Movement, they made quit a statement with it! Rapidly showing pictures of Hitler doing a nazi greeting, Sadam Hussein doing the same thing and then mr. Bush holding his arm in the same position!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) Video during Mills his set
Yeah I noticed that too :) It was kinda obscured though. -Original Message- From: Klaas Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 11:25 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Video during Mills his set I am still surprised that nobody mentioned the video they played during the start of Mills his set at Movement, they made quit a statement with it! Rapidly showing pictures of Hitler doing a nazi greeting, Sadam Hussein doing the same thing and then mr. Bush holding his arm in the same position!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) Please book THIS dj =)
ha ha Lisa , you have hit the nail on the head there : Yep it doesn't matter how sexy she is but to hear Garage for 2hrs??? I mean there's only so much T A you can see in one nite ;0) Nice one Lisa you said it gal :)) yeah and those nails!! ha ha ridiculous to mix in :) -Original Message- From: lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 May 2003 03:25 To: ian cheshire Cc: Roland van Oorschot; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Please book THIS dj =) OK, she's cute 'n all but ... (1) are we sure she's a real girl? she looks real, but there are definitely parts of her which are not! (2) how can anyone seriously DJ with fingernails that long? (3) no matter how attractive the DJ is, I could never suffer through that much garage! LOL! :) lisa ian cheshire wrote: she plays garage though :(( but if you can suffer 3 hours of garage by being compensated by her nudity , then yeah book her :0) -Original Message- From: Roland van Oorschot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 29 May 2003 22:20 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Please book THIS dj =) Wooaaa!! =) http://www.portiasurreal.com/ R. --- http://www.funxiun.com .dark.elektronix. --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03 --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03
Re: RE: (313) what made me not enjoy the his set...
what made me not enjoy the his set... We were up on the steps and this group of young frat types stood in front of us, not moving, not dancing, just staring - one of them had a girlfriend with hair sooo blond. She kept stroking her mane and complaining that Jeff was boring. My wife awarded them the title King and Queen of Alpha Omega. Luckily they left but not before sucking a large amount of soul and fun from the air. MEK scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313@hyperreal.org zuz.com cc: Subject: Re: RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) 05/30/03 10:18 AM I don't think it was suggested that he only has 30 records but that he only plays about 30 records - this is obviously untrue but I can see why Jim said it - he does have a repertoire of standards that are constantly in his box, more so than any other DJ. i would argue that if he did not play some of these standards that people would b**ch about that also, so it a no win situation. No-one ever criticised Frank Sinatra for singing the same old standards over and over again cos that's what people wanted to hear, and it is the same with Mills to a certain degree - people still whoop and cheer whenever The Bells is played, so why should he stop playing those old chestnuts? nor neil young or the beach boys, but this is techno, and audiences expect something new and exciting everytime. also bands can improvise a song and make it different but still a simular song, dj's can not do this what is etched on the record is what is going to be played you can not vary it like a band can, which makes that interesting again and again. maybe jeff should do some remixes of his classics? change it up i do agree if jeff had not played the bells i may have been disapointed, but i also enjoyed his set. imo it was one of the better times i have seem him (3 times now) it was way better then the state theater show and covered more ground then the thanksgiving show. i wish he would get over driving the gains so much it distorts the sound. the state theater is a good example of this. distorted sound hurts my ears jeff! the set to me did feel kinda forced, like he was covering to much ground in the time he had. but there was a method to his madness. i still want to know what the old skool electro track he played before work da body was? anyone, anyone? looking at the list here. help me out. what made me not enjoy the his set was the hordes of fools that thought everybody could fit on the floor and kept bumping me, using my sholders as a hand plant to climb down the sets (not the stairs), and the drunk @$$'s who kept disturbing me when i was trying to listen to his set. -- -scotto lansing, mi. plaztikjezuz.com
Re: (313) Movement Question
On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 03:54:05PM +0100, Jonny McIntosh wrote: Is that maybe that Krikor thing that Shake played when I saw him in Liverpool? Similar cut up approach to that Canadian beginning with 'A' - some strings and stuff. I liked it. Maybe it's that. Bet you're glad I'm back on 313 being helpful, eh? Desperately seeking for that track ID to! Now that we are on track ID's what is that track that every body from 7th city (Shake, Dan Bell and John Tejada) dropped in every set they played and except for Dan Bell i heard them play twice this weekend! It a minimal house track with a macintosh computer voice that says 'Bass' and some more talking but my brain is still to fried to remember it. It must be big tune because it looked that i was the only fool who did not recognised it :) I also didn't know it. And something else i want to know: both at the 7th City party and the festival Shake played this minimal track with a syncopated cut-up voice on top, except when the bassline was playing. It also had this very weird sounding guitar loop in it. Does anyone have a clue what this was? Thanks, Hans -- Hans Veneman [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://technotourist.org
(313) Movement pics gallery, including Submerge 3000 Exhibit Techno museum
My friend Andy put up his Movement pics here: http://www.Hyperreal.ORG/~andy/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=Movement03 There's some pics from the Submerge 3000 Exhibit (ersatz Techno museum). - Greg (who has pics of his own, but no time to get them up on-line before leaving for Spain next Tuesday, sorry ... ) P.S. I'm sad to see that what was another [EMAIL PROTECTED] amazing weekend has turned into a Jeff bitch bitch Richie moan moan fest on the list. :(
RE: (313) Video during Mills his set
yeah I noticed it too but it was blurred out and I could kinda see what they were trying to do but I dobn't like politics and music mixed together, maybe me but I'd rather leave the two seperate. Music is more powerful :) -Original Message- From: Christian Bloch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 May 2003 16:32 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Video during Mills his set Yeah I noticed that too :) It was kinda obscured though. -Original Message- From: Klaas Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 11:25 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Video during Mills his set I am still surprised that nobody mentioned the video they played during the start of Mills his set at Movement, they made quit a statement with it! Rapidly showing pictures of Hitler doing a nazi greeting, Sadam Hussein doing the same thing and then mr. Bush holding his arm in the same position!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03
RE: RE: (313) what made me not enjoy the his set...
there should be a police for that :) lock em up I say !! ha ha seriously though sorry it spoilt the night man, not nice I know. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 May 2003 16:42 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: RE: (313) what made me not enjoy the his set... what made me not enjoy the his set... We were up on the steps and this group of young frat types stood in front of us, not moving, not dancing, just staring - one of them had a girlfriend with hair sooo blond. She kept stroking her mane and complaining that Jeff was boring. My wife awarded them the title King and Queen of Alpha Omega. Luckily they left but not before sucking a large amount of soul and fun from the air. MEK scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313@hyperreal.org zuz.com cc: Subject: Re: RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) 05/30/03 10:18 AM I don't think it was suggested that he only has 30 records but that he only plays about 30 records - this is obviously untrue but I can see why Jim said it - he does have a repertoire of standards that are constantly in his box, more so than any other DJ. i would argue that if he did not play some of these standards that people would b**ch about that also, so it a no win situation. No-one ever criticised Frank Sinatra for singing the same old standards over and over again cos that's what people wanted to hear, and it is the same with Mills to a certain degree - people still whoop and cheer whenever The Bells is played, so why should he stop playing those old chestnuts? nor neil young or the beach boys, but this is techno, and audiences expect something new and exciting everytime. also bands can improvise a song and make it different but still a simular song, dj's can not do this what is etched on the record is what is going to be played you can not vary it like a band can, which makes that interesting again and again. maybe jeff should do some remixes of his classics? change it up i do agree if jeff had not played the bells i may have been disapointed, but i also enjoyed his set. imo it was one of the better times i have seem him (3 times now) it was way better then the state theater show and covered more ground then the thanksgiving show. i wish he would get over driving the gains so much it distorts the sound. the state theater is a good example of this. distorted sound hurts my ears jeff! the set to me did feel kinda forced, like he was covering to much ground in the time he had. but there was a method to his madness. i still want to know what the old skool electro track he played before work da body was? anyone, anyone? looking at the list here. help me out. what made me not enjoy the his set was the hordes of fools that thought everybody could fit on the floor and kept bumping me, using my sholders as a hand plant to climb down the sets (not the stairs), and the drunk @$$'s who kept disturbing me when i was trying to listen to his set. -- -scotto lansing, mi. plaztikjezuz.com --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03
RE: (313) (DETROIT) just when you thought it was done...
on the subject of who impressed me and who made me learn alot more about Detroit DJ's etc etc was Reggie Dokes :) I would never have imgained listening to Reggie at the Hunters Bar where he played from Reggae Dub to soulful ( moods grooves ) house for 4 hours ..what a pleasure it was and I will always have this with me...a Bart if your on the list you must send me a CD of the one you got soon cos the sun's out(rare thing in the uk ) and I wanna hear it ;0) -Original Message- From: soma-hq dina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 May 2003 13:45 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) (DETROIT) just when you thought it was done... more about detroit! You know, I bitch about just about everything, but I have to say I had a phenomenal weekend. I was surrounded by my best friends, heard great music, and we even used the mills trainwrecking as an opportunity for bonding and education (hee hee). Things that were SO cool: 1. Never heard quadraphonic sound before. 2. Stewart Walker is a completely different artist than what I saw at south x southwest years ago. 3. Ghostly International rocks my ass. 4. I saw more PA's in one weekend than I've seen probably in my whole lustful and somewhat indecent affair I've had with electronic music. 5. I met some of the nicest, most talented, really drunk people from all over the world. Thanks to everyone who made all that possible. Yeah, I'm a mushy bitch, but what do you want? I'm so damn happy. Love, Dina --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03
(313) film crew @ Movement
i kept seeing people with yellow t-shirts that said FILM CREW on the back - they were in the MI tent quite a bit and they had mics on booms and very nice camera equipment - is there a Movement documentary in the process? MEK
(313) Made me laugh
PART TIME Techno Heads Walking down the Plaza I see so many faces They come from many places They come down for the day They walk around together And try and look trendy I think it's a shame That they all look the same Here they come La la la la laaa la La la la la laaa la The part time Techno Heads (repeat) Then they go to Rough Trade To buy Robert Hood They heard Jeff Mills play it Just the other night They like to buy the 3 chair single Or Read About Richie But they're not pressed in red So they but the Knights instead Chorus They play their records very loud They pose in the bedroom In front of the mirror But only when their mum's gone out They pay five cents on the buses And they never use toothpaste But they got twenty three fifty To go and see the Timberlake tonight Chorus The Part-Time Techno Heads The Part-Time Techno Heads The Part-Time Techno Heads Woo
Re: (313) Movement Rumors
Derek Watch out for the fish! Plaslaiko wrote: On Fri, 30 May 2003, Jkenjar wrote: Richie Hawtin is going to play a 3 hour topless garage set thats no rumor. i can confirm this! Hot damn! And at Sonar, no less! And Bjork's gonna come out and do a topless rendition of whatever that song is that she's topless in the vid . You heard it first here folks. - Greg
Re: (313) film crew @ Movement
I also saw the crews and the promo for the film [313]Techno on the big screen before Gary Martin played. Guess something is in the works. There was a small blurb on the bottom of the Movement afterparty that said it was the preview party for a film as well. I only stayed till 4:30, did they show anything later? +dave
(313) our weekend @ Movement
despite the hotel it was excellent got up around 5am and caught flight to Detroit around 9am we flew in on Sat. and managed to catch Buzz Goree @ the MI tent Spacek @ High Tech Soul (then bought their album at the Record time booth) Amp Fiddler (caught the end of his set - still amazing) ESG (somewhere in here we went for dinner and missed a bunch of stuff) regretfully fell asleep in hotel room and missed the Unity party after buying tickets @ KMS booth to save $10 Sunday Saw a bit of Norm Tally caught all of Dwele most of Victor Duplaix @ High Tech Carl Craig the Detroit Experiment (with a guest appearance from the Michael Jackson Lady on vocals) checked out Mike Clark Blacktronica Stacey Pullen kicked it at Derrick May's after party at the Tangent at some point in the afternoon caught the little green trolly to the Historical Museum - my wife was duly impressed with the techno display there, I wanted to hop the plexi-glass wall and take home some souveniers - the museum did a good job on this exhibit Monday spent most of the day @ the MI tent with Shake, Eddie Fowlkes, Juan Atkins - probalby the best day for us was dissapointed that Kenny Larkin wasn't on before Jeff Mills - means I missed him altogether :( however it was cool to see Gary Martin Jeff Mills then back to hotel and pack up for morning flight back to Minneapolis can we do it again next month? MEK
Re: (313) film crew @ Movement
you mean the Duplaix, Kevorkian, May party @ Tangent? We were there until 6am and I didn't see anything. Dave Pinter [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313@hyperreal.org om.com cc: Subject: Re: (313) film crew @ Movement 05/30/03 08:33 AM I also saw the crews and the promo for the film [313]Techno on the big screen before Gary Martin played. Guess something is in the works. There was a small blurb on the bottom of the Movement afterparty that said it was the preview party for a film as well. I only stayed till 4:30, did they show anything later? +dave
Re: (313) our weekend @ Movement
No but Taste of Detroit over the weekend of the 4th is nice, and there's usually some suitably nice musical events going on then. I'd go this year but I've signed up to promote a show July 5th ... Last year's Taste featured John Aquaviva, Carl Craig, and TP. Not to mention Joan Jett. And there's good barbacue, and it's in the shadow of the Fisher building. Maybe Bill Van Loo or Ian Malbon will take you to their Spiderman perch upstairs ;-) The great thing about Detroit is that nearly any weekend you can see someone you know and love, usually for cheap at some hole in the wall bar. On Fri, 30 May 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: can we do it again next month?
Re: (313) Crazy
Hmmm ... Everyone here is passionate about music, esp. techno so opinions can be strong. Anyone saying a DJ/artist let them down seems a bit extreme. Is the point of a DJ/artist to meet the expectations of everyone? I don't think so. I didn't see Richie or Juan so I cannot comment about that. As I said about Mills I kinda wished he'd played a wicked bangin' set (vs the hit parade) but so what! I still enjoyed seeing him - even given a few mismatched beats and a commercial, overplayed song that I personally dislike. My opinion of him remains unchanged. I'd also throw in that those here who DJ, create music and do other music-related things see the world thru different eyes than those who do not. Given that, many will notice things that someone in the general public will not. There's no escaping it. So perhaps that adds to the critic part? imo, there's nothing wrong with being honest saying what you think. In fact, I like that people say what they are thinking here, no matter if I agree or not. Regarding the narrow view point below - I don't see that. I think the general public doesn't give a sh*t about the inner-workings of and bickering re: techno DJs/artists/etc. Or if they do they want to read about drama (just think about what makes headlines in entertainment mags). My belief is that this music often asks for more time attention from the listener (less formulaic, less heuristic) so that is why many people don't readily give it a chance. Of course, if they do give it a chance they're usually hooked - hehe. lisa ps - have fun @ DUST tonight! Martin wrote: What gives with this list? Juan can't mix, Mills let us all down, so did Richie and so on... It's a couple of hours of music man, as much as I love the scene and actively support it, I find it a little odd that some people will knock anything and everyone. Surely you didn't grow up want to be a critic? I don't know anyone who did. I strongly feel that narrow view of techno is actual one of the many reasons the general public don't give it a chance...techno by numbers - no thanks, anyone can see that we are highly creative, just visualise the Mona Lisa, now, visualise one done by paint by numbers - can you see the difference? Or are you more worried that someone has painted over the lines? Martin
RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies)
-- Original Message -- From: Jernej Marusic [EMAIL PROTECTED] I agree, if a record is good why stop playing it. I get more annoyed with DJs who only play the latest records (and there's a lot of them), even if there hasn't been any really good records coming out at that time. Good record is a good record no meter how old is it or how often you hear it. i agree so wholeheartedly with this that its insane. i keep trying to explain this to people. house music isnt afraid to keep playing old disco and classic house tunes, but techno people seem afraid to revisit their old records. when i play, i bring at least a couple classics with me like alleys of your mind and nude photo and tunes like that. tom andythepooh.com
(313) Ghostly International Release Events. NYC/CHICAGO
Ghostly International presents... Idol Tryouts Release Events - NYC and Chicago Saturday, June 7th NYC Pianos $10 9-4AM Featuring live performances by: Dabrye (Ghostly, Eastern Developments) Dykehouse (Ghostly, Planet Mu) Kill Memory Crash (Ghostly) Osborne (Ghostly, Rephlex, Violent Turd) Kero (live/video) (Bpitch Control, Sender, Detroit Underground) More guests TBA... And Upstairs DJs: James Cotton (Ghostly) Osborne DJ She Ra (Record Camp) Cut Faster (Record Camp) DJ Trent (Six Records, WNYU) In association with Flyer and XLR8R magazine. Thursday, June 12th Chicago The Empty Bottle $7 http://www.emptybottle.com/calendar.php Featuring live performances by: Midwest Product (Ghostly) Dykehouse (Ghostly, Planet Mu) Kill Memory Crash (Ghostly) Osborne (Ghostly, Rephlex, Violent Turd) Kero (live/video) (Bpitch Control, Sender, Detroit Underground) News: -Idol Tryouts: Ghostly International Vol I. (GI-13, CD/2XLP Gatefold) available in stores on June 3rd. Available now at BuyGhostly via GHOSTLY.COM -Also available: State of The Union EP (SPC-5, 12) featuring new tracks by James Cotton, Matthew Dear, Osborne and the Return of Flexitone (Planet e) -New shirts, underwear, posters and buttons at BuyGhostly. Website update is imminent. -Coming soon in July: 7.1 - Matthew Dear - EP1 + EP2 (SPC-6/SPC-7, 12) 7.15 - Kill Memory Crash - When the Blood Turns Black (GI-15, CD/LP) 7.15 - LUSINE - Push EP (GI-17, 12) 7.15 - Osborne - Daylight w/ Isolee's Pyjama Mix (SPC-8, 12)
RE: (313) Come In 'Techno' (was ... a lot of other topics)
i'm also grooving to the latest Minus : I.A. Bericochea - Bericochea. Two tracks of minimal deep techno, at times even ambientish. Subtle but infectious. PG Beautiful tracks on there. It's a wonderful thing when a track with only 4 or 5 elements can sounds both funky and full...
RE: (313) Movement pics gallery, including Submerge 3000 Exhibit Techno museum
U're going to sonar ? I'm heading out next Tuesday .. --- Peter Grammenos Goldman Sachs Co. Tel : 212.902.2446 --- -Original Message- From: Greg Earle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 11:46 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Movement pics gallery, including Submerge 3000 Exhibit Techno museum My friend Andy put up his Movement pics here: http://www.Hyperreal.ORG/~andy/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=Movement 03 There's some pics from the Submerge 3000 Exhibit (ersatz Techno museum). - Greg (who has pics of his own, but no time to get them up on-line before leaving for Spain next Tuesday, sorry ... ) P.S. I'm sad to see that what was another [EMAIL PROTECTED] amazing weekend has turned into a Jeff bitch bitch Richie moan moan fest on the list. :(
(313) cut up voice/strange guitar loop/movement track ID
I don't have the original email anymore, but someone asked if anybody could ID a track with a cut up vocal and a strange guitar loop... Was this it: http://www.loshermanos.com/LH3B1.mp3 if so, it's the new los hermanos, due to hit the streets any day now. :) Christian Bloch http://christianbloch.com
Re: (313) Movement pics gallery, including Submerge 3000 Exhibit Techno museum
Great pics Greg! - Original Message - From: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 11:45 AM Subject: (313) Movement pics gallery, including Submerge 3000 Exhibit Techno museum My friend Andy put up his Movement pics here: http://www.Hyperreal.ORG/~andy/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=Movement03 There's some pics from the Submerge 3000 Exhibit (ersatz Techno museum). - Greg (who has pics of his own, but no time to get them up on-line before leaving for Spain next Tuesday, sorry ... ) P.S. I'm sad to see that what was another [EMAIL PROTECTED] amazing weekend has turned into a Jeff bitch bitch Richie moan moan fest on the list. :(
RE: (313) Made me laugh
bah i like 'cry me a river' its a good tune. also the 'part time techno heads' are just not total track spotting nerds, at least they are buying techno! ab -Original Message- From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 2:28 AM To: 313 List Subject: (313) Made me laugh PART TIME Techno Heads Walking down the Plaza I see so many faces They come from many places They come down for the day They walk around together And try and look trendy I think it's a shame That they all look the same Here they come La la la la laaa la La la la la laaa la The part time Techno Heads (repeat) Then they go to Rough Trade To buy Robert Hood They heard Jeff Mills play it Just the other night They like to buy the 3 chair single Or Read About Richie But they're not pressed in red So they but the Knights instead Chorus They play their records very loud They pose in the bedroom In front of the mirror But only when their mum's gone out They pay five cents on the buses And they never use toothpaste But they got twenty three fifty To go and see the Timberlake tonight Chorus The Part-Time Techno Heads The Part-Time Techno Heads The Part-Time Techno Heads Woo --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 1/27/2003 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 1/27/2003
Re: (313) Crazy
I didn't see Richie or Juan so I cannot comment about that. As I said about Mills I kinda wished he'd played a wicked bangin' set (vs the hit parade) my take on this was totally different. i thought as the finale to the year that Detroit artists took their festival back, he was playing a set that reflected something of a history of the music and it's diversity but maybe i'm just totally out there... ?
Re: (313) Ghostly International Release Events. NYC/CHICAGO
For those looking for some Matthew Dear action (who played a totally rockin' set this past weekend) he'll be at Tronic Treatment w/ derek plaslaiko (sp) the following tuesday i believe. --- Sam Valenti IV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ghostly International presents... Idol Tryouts Release Events - NYC and Chicago Saturday, June 7th NYC Pianos $10 9-4AM Featuring live performances by: Dabrye (Ghostly, Eastern Developments) Dykehouse (Ghostly, Planet Mu) Kill Memory Crash (Ghostly) Osborne (Ghostly, Rephlex, Violent Turd) Kero (live/video) (Bpitch Control, Sender, Detroit Underground) More guests TBA... And Upstairs DJs: James Cotton (Ghostly) Osborne DJ She Ra (Record Camp) Cut Faster (Record Camp) DJ Trent (Six Records, WNYU) In association with Flyer and XLR8R magazine. Thursday, June 12th Chicago The Empty Bottle $7 http://www.emptybottle.com/calendar.php Featuring live performances by: Midwest Product (Ghostly) Dykehouse (Ghostly, Planet Mu) Kill Memory Crash (Ghostly) Osborne (Ghostly, Rephlex, Violent Turd) Kero (live/video) (Bpitch Control, Sender, Detroit Underground) News: -Idol Tryouts: Ghostly International Vol I. (GI-13, CD/2XLP Gatefold) available in stores on June 3rd. Available now at BuyGhostly via GHOSTLY.COM -Also available: State of The Union EP (SPC-5, 12) featuring new tracks by James Cotton, Matthew Dear, Osborne and the Return of Flexitone (Planet e) -New shirts, underwear, posters and buttons at BuyGhostly. Website update is imminent. -Coming soon in July: 7.1 - Matthew Dear - EP1 + EP2 (SPC-6/SPC-7, 12) 7.15 - Kill Memory Crash - When the Blood Turns Black (GI-15, CD/LP) 7.15 - LUSINE - Push EP (GI-17, 12) 7.15 - Osborne - Daylight w/ Isolee's Pyjama Mix (SPC-8, 12) __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com
Re: (313) cut up voice/strange guitar loop/movement track ID
I don't have the original email anymore, but someone asked if anybody could ID a track with a cut up vocal and a strange guitar loop... Was this it: http://www.loshermanos.com/LH3B1.mp3 if so, it's the new los hermanos, due to hit the streets any day now. :) Thanks, but no. The guitar loop was definately much stranger than this :) It would be cool though, cos i got LH3 at SID last weekend. Cheers, Hans
RE: (313) Ghostly International Release Events. NYC/CHICAGO
It's Monday june 9 actually @ the sullivan room. http://www.tronictreatment.com -pete -Original Message- From: diana potts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 1:34 PM To: Sam Valenti IV; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Ghostly International Release Events. NYC/CHICAGO For those looking for some Matthew Dear action (who played a totally rockin' set this past weekend) he'll be at Tronic Treatment w/ derek plaslaiko (sp) the following tuesday i believe. --- Sam Valenti IV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ghostly International presents... Idol Tryouts Release Events - NYC and Chicago Saturday, June 7th NYC Pianos $10 9-4AM Featuring live performances by: Dabrye (Ghostly, Eastern Developments) Dykehouse (Ghostly, Planet Mu) Kill Memory Crash (Ghostly) Osborne (Ghostly, Rephlex, Violent Turd) Kero (live/video) (Bpitch Control, Sender, Detroit Underground) More guests TBA... And Upstairs DJs: James Cotton (Ghostly) Osborne DJ She Ra (Record Camp) Cut Faster (Record Camp) DJ Trent (Six Records, WNYU) In association with Flyer and XLR8R magazine. Thursday, June 12th Chicago The Empty Bottle $7 http://www.emptybottle.com/calendar.php Featuring live performances by: Midwest Product (Ghostly) Dykehouse (Ghostly, Planet Mu) Kill Memory Crash (Ghostly) Osborne (Ghostly, Rephlex, Violent Turd) Kero (live/video) (Bpitch Control, Sender, Detroit Underground) News: -Idol Tryouts: Ghostly International Vol I. (GI-13, CD/2XLP Gatefold) available in stores on June 3rd. Available now at BuyGhostly via GHOSTLY.COM -Also available: State of The Union EP (SPC-5, 12) featuring new tracks by James Cotton, Matthew Dear, Osborne and the Return of Flexitone (Planet e) -New shirts, underwear, posters and buttons at BuyGhostly. Website update is imminent. -Coming soon in July: 7.1 - Matthew Dear - EP1 + EP2 (SPC-6/SPC-7, 12) 7.15 - Kill Memory Crash - When the Blood Turns Black (GI-15, CD/LP) 7.15 - LUSINE - Push EP (GI-17, 12) 7.15 - Osborne - Daylight w/ Isolee's Pyjama Mix (SPC-8, 12) __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com
Re: (313) Crazy
Spot on Nicole! At least that's what I think, too. Can I please turn the clock back and do it all over again?! I had such a good time - one of the best birthday treats for me ever! : ) Anya *too jet-lagged and nose-blocked to write more atm* On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 06:59 PM, nicole wrote: I didn't see Richie or Juan so I cannot comment about that. As I said about Mills I kinda wished he'd played a wicked bangin' set (vs the hit parade) my take on this was totally different. i thought as the finale to the year that Detroit artists took their festival back, he was playing a set that reflected something of a history of the music and it's diversity but maybe i'm just totally out there... ?
RE: (313) Please book THIS dj =)
I'd much rather see Miss Djax! http://www.missdjax.com/imgs/pic7_big.jpg ;]
Re: (313) film crew @ Movement - Answer...I think;)
http://www.glustudios.com - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 12:01 PM Subject: (313) film crew @ Movement i kept seeing people with yellow t-shirts that said FILM CREW on the back - they were in the MI tent quite a bit and they had mics on booms and very nice camera equipment - is there a Movement documentary in the process? MEK
Re: (313) Please book THIS dj =)
Oh well, everybody his own taste but as we say in holland: Op een oude fiets moet je het leren, which translates, you have to learn it on an old bike :) On vrijdag, mei 30, 2003, at 13:37 America/Detroit, Pryor, Ryan N wrote: I'd much rather see Miss Djax! http://www.missdjax.com/imgs/pic7_big.jpg ;] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies)
i strongly believe that as a dj it's important to both entertain and educate - if someone played just new tracks here in Minneapolis then the dance floor would be empty during their entire set. It's a hard crowd to please not because they know but because they don't! If you play here you need to slip in the old and familiar to get people going then you can start laying down some new sounds on them - but it'll take a good 6 months or longer before those new tracks become popular with clubbers - to the point where they hear it and recognize it and would put down their drinks to go dance to it. This is for house music - techno is even harder to play here imo. Variety is the spice of life anyway MEK Thomas D. Cox, Jr. To: 313@hyperreal.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]cc: h.com Subject: RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) 05/30/03 12:01 PM Please respond to death -- Original Message -- From: Jernej Marusic [EMAIL PROTECTED] I agree, if a record is good why stop playing it. I get more annoyed with DJs who only play the latest records (and there's a lot of them), even if there hasn't been any really good records coming out at that time. Good record is a good record no meter how old is it or how often you hear it. i agree so wholeheartedly with this that its insane. i keep trying to explain this to people. house music isnt afraid to keep playing old disco and classic house tunes, but techno people seem afraid to revisit their old records. when i play, i bring at least a couple classics with me like alleys of your mind and nude photo and tunes like that. tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) Crazy sick
Anya *too jet-lagged and nose-blocked to write more atm* Anybody else come back and immediately get sick as a dog? My wife and I are both fighting nasty cold/sore throats note to Drew - I'll try to be better before we meet up this weekend ;) MEK Anya Stang [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313 313@hyperreal.org erve.co.uk cc: Subject: Re: (313) Crazy 05/30/03 12:37 PM Spot on Nicole! At least that's what I think, too. Can I please turn the clock back and do it all over again?! I had such a good time - one of the best birthday treats for me ever! : ) Anya *too jet-lagged and nose-blocked to write more atm* On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 06:59 PM, nicole wrote: I didn't see Richie or Juan so I cannot comment about that. As I said about Mills I kinda wished he'd played a wicked bangin' set (vs the hit parade) my take on this was totally different. i thought as the finale to the year that Detroit artists took their festival back, he was playing a set that reflected something of a history of the music and it's diversity but maybe i'm just totally out there... ?
RE: (313) Please book THIS dj =)
there not real either ;0) -Original Message- From: Pryor, Ryan N [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 May 2003 18:37 To: '313@hyperreal.org' Subject: RE: (313) Please book THIS dj =) I'd much rather see Miss Djax! http://www.missdjax.com/imgs/pic7_big.jpg ;] --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03
RE: (313) Please book THIS dj =)
ha ha :0) -Original Message- From: Klaas Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 May 2003 18:46 To: Pryor, Ryan N Cc: '313@hyperreal.org' Subject: Re: (313) Please book THIS dj =) Oh well, everybody his own taste but as we say in holland: Op een oude fiets moet je het leren, which translates, you have to learn it on an old bike :) On vrijdag, mei 30, 2003, at 13:37 America/Detroit, Pryor, Ryan N wrote: I'd much rather see Miss Djax! http://www.missdjax.com/imgs/pic7_big.jpg ;] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03
Re: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies)
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 6:17 PM Subject: RE: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) i strongly believe that as a dj it's important to both entertain and educate - if someone played just new tracks here in Minneapolis then the dance floor would be empty during their entire set. It's a hard crowd to please not because they know but because they don't! If you play here you need to slip in the old and familiar to get people going then you can start laying down some new sounds on them - but it'll take a good 6 months or longer before those new tracks become popular with clubbers - to the point where they hear it and recognize it and would put down their drinks to go dance to it. This is for house music - techno is even harder to play here imo. I like playing mostly all new music. It's the best way to get the 'WTF was that???' factor. I usually throw in older stuff too, but I think a DJ should expose new music, or else people prolly won't hear it. Besides - new music has never been better (or older, in a timeless way, if ya know what I mean). Sometimes I get off on busting out a set from a specific period too, or a historical range. It's all fun, it can all rock a dancefloor, but personally, I get off the most on rocking new sh*t that no one's heard. Point being, let's not generalize about old and new, it all has its place and reflects personal preference more than anything else. Think about how excited everyone is getting about this Krikor thingy. That's what I'm talking aboot. Tristan === Text/Mixes: http://www.phonopsia.co.uk Music: http://www.mp313.com Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) Crazy sick
My sore throat started Sunday, and now it's moved into a full on lung thing. :( :( Dennis -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 2:22 PM To: Anya Stang Cc: 313 Subject: Re: (313) Crazy sick Anya *too jet-lagged and nose-blocked to write more atm* Anybody else come back and immediately get sick as a dog? My wife and I are both fighting nasty cold/sore throats note to Drew - I'll try to be better before we meet up this weekend ;) MEK Anya Stang [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313 313@hyperreal.org erve.co.uk cc: Subject: Re: (313) Crazy 05/30/03 12:37 PM Spot on Nicole! At least that's what I think, too. Can I please turn the clock back and do it all over again?! I had such a good time - one of the best birthday treats for me ever! : ) Anya *too jet-lagged and nose-blocked to write more atm* On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 06:59 PM, nicole wrote: I didn't see Richie or Juan so I cannot comment about that. As I said about Mills I kinda wished he'd played a wicked bangin' set (vs the hit parade) my take on this was totally different. i thought as the finale to the year that Detroit artists took their festival back, he was playing a set that reflected something of a history of the music and it's diversity but maybe i'm just totally out there... ?
RE: (313) Crazy sick
yep :) mind you I did over do the smoking but now I haven't touch it at all, so I am quite please..back off again tomorrow so no doubt I will feel crap again by sunday :( but I love it, so I really can't complain. Oh Anya Nicole, it was so nice to see you out there :) Sorry Inhad do go so quickly after Jeff but Dennis didn't want to take any chances with the car park that closed at 12 :(( I hope too see you both at Slices on the 21st ??? :) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 May 2003 19:22 To: Anya Stang Cc: 313 Subject: Re: (313) Crazy sick Anya *too jet-lagged and nose-blocked to write more atm* Anybody else come back and immediately get sick as a dog? My wife and I are both fighting nasty cold/sore throats note to Drew - I'll try to be better before we meet up this weekend ;) MEK Anya Stang [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313 313@hyperreal.org erve.co.uk cc: Subject: Re: (313) Crazy 05/30/03 12:37 PM Spot on Nicole! At least that's what I think, too. Can I please turn the clock back and do it all over again?! I had such a good time - one of the best birthday treats for me ever! : ) Anya *too jet-lagged and nose-blocked to write more atm* On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 06:59 PM, nicole wrote: I didn't see Richie or Juan so I cannot comment about that. As I said about Mills I kinda wished he'd played a wicked bangin' set (vs the hit parade) my take on this was totally different. i thought as the finale to the year that Detroit artists took their festival back, he was playing a set that reflected something of a history of the music and it's diversity but maybe i'm just totally out there... ? --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03
RE: (313) Crazy sick
self inflicted I say :) -Original Message- From: Dennis Donohue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 May 2003 19:33 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Anya Stang Cc: 313 Subject: RE: (313) Crazy sick My sore throat started Sunday, and now it's moved into a full on lung thing. :( :( Dennis -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 2:22 PM To: Anya Stang Cc: 313 Subject: Re: (313) Crazy sick Anya *too jet-lagged and nose-blocked to write more atm* Anybody else come back and immediately get sick as a dog? My wife and I are both fighting nasty cold/sore throats note to Drew - I'll try to be better before we meet up this weekend ;) MEK Anya Stang [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313 313@hyperreal.org erve.co.uk cc: Subject: Re: (313) Crazy 05/30/03 12:37 PM Spot on Nicole! At least that's what I think, too. Can I please turn the clock back and do it all over again?! I had such a good time - one of the best birthday treats for me ever! : ) Anya *too jet-lagged and nose-blocked to write more atm* On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 06:59 PM, nicole wrote: I didn't see Richie or Juan so I cannot comment about that. As I said about Mills I kinda wished he'd played a wicked bangin' set (vs the hit parade) my take on this was totally different. i thought as the finale to the year that Detroit artists took their festival back, he was playing a set that reflected something of a history of the music and it's diversity but maybe i'm just totally out there... ? --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03
Re: (313) Video during Mills his set
On Fri, 30 May 2003 11:24:56 -0400, Klaas Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : I am still surprised that nobody mentioned the video they played during the start of Mills his set at Movement, they made quit a statement with it! Rapidly showing pictures of Hitler doing a nazi greeting, Sadam Hussein doing the same thing and then mr. Bush holding his arm in the same position!!! mussolini, both bushes, stalin, and polpot were also in there. it was interesting but the flashing of the screen was about to give me a seizure. -- -scotto lansing, mi. plaztikjezuz.com
Re: (313) for London 313ers Blake Baxter
- Original Message - From: ian cheshire [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 4:03 PM Subject: RE: (313) for London 313ers Blake Baxter I am going , anyone else got their free pass?? Still nursing a DEMF hangover, I'll be trying an experiment with sobriety this evening, but will be there, with The Bells on. Tristan === Text/Mixes: http://www.phonopsia.co.uk Music: http://www.mp313.com Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies)
-- Original Message -- From: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED] I like playing mostly all new music. It's the best way to get the 'WTF was that???' factor. I usually throw in older stuff too, but I think a DJ should expose new music, or else people prolly won't hear it. Besides - new music has never been better (or older, in a timeless way, if ya know what I mean). Sometimes I get off on busting out a set from a specific period too, or a historical range. It's all fun, it can all rock a dancefloor, but personally, I get off the most on rocking new sh*t that no one's heard. Point being, let's not generalize about old and new, it all has its place and reflects personal preference more than anything else. let me also point out that its easier to play good sets of all new music if youre diverse in the genres you play. if youre playing strictly new tunes from any single subgenre, theres probably not enough interesting stuff. if youre rocking some new house, new techno, and new broken beat, you have so many more good tunes to choose from. Think about how excited everyone is getting about this Krikor thingy. That's what I'm talking aboot. has any conclusion been reached about what that track is who did it and what label it came out on? i really want it. tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) film crew @ Movement
I believe theres going to be a Movement DVD comming out soon so you can relive the weekend. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 12:01 PM Subject: (313) film crew @ Movement i kept seeing people with yellow t-shirts that said FILM CREW on the back - they were in the MI tent quite a bit and they had mics on booms and very nice camera equipment - is there a Movement documentary in the process? MEK
Re: (313) Movement Question
During FK's rendition of the SoL it came off his computer and he was adding alot of effects to it. Maybe its a private B+S mix? Ask FK on his webboard, he'll probably respond. -K - Original Message - From: The REAL Mxyzptlk [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 6:06 AM Subject: (313) Movement Question Okay...*what* was the mix of Strings of Life which was dropped by both Francois K and whomever was spinning just before Norma Jean Bell? From what I have gathered thus far, it's a white label which was out last year sometime. Can anyone else supply more clues? I know there was one called Bring the Drama by Strings which fits the format and time period. Might that be it? Thx. jeff
Re: (313) was Mills... Krikor
- Original Message - From: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Think about how excited everyone is getting about this Krikor thingy. what is this?
(313) busted parties
Late on the thread.. email problems... anyhue, How many parties that get busted, now-a-days, get busted due to venues serving after 2am? How many due to improper permits or somesuch? Do parties get busted for illegal venues anymore, or is the days of break-in-and-rave over? What other reasons do the police have to harass a party? Seems to me that if a large percentage of parties are getting busted due to serving alcohol after 2am, an obvious solution is to choose to have our parties in more responsible venues. _derek ps. Oddly, Ive never been at a party that has been busted. Therefore, logically, another obvious solution is to only attend parties that I go to.
Re: (313) busted parties
i've been to a few where they just show up and say party's over and if you ask why they say you wanna go to jail? the dpd needs no good reason - Original Message - From: Derek VerLee [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 3:08 PM Subject: (313) busted parties Late on the thread.. email problems... anyhue, How many parties that get busted, now-a-days, get busted due to venues serving after 2am? How many due to improper permits or somesuch? Do parties get busted for illegal venues anymore, or is the days of break-in-and-rave over? What other reasons do the police have to harass a party? Seems to me that if a large percentage of parties are getting busted due to serving alcohol after 2am, an obvious solution is to choose to have our parties in more responsible venues. _derek ps. Oddly, I've never been at a party that has been busted. Therefore, logically, another obvious solution is to only attend parties that I go to.
(313) Future Frontier 001
who did this record? -- -scotto lansing, mi. plaztikjezuz.com
Re: (313) was Mills... Krikor
- Original Message - From: Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 7:01 PM Subject: Re: (313) was Mills... Krikor - Original Message - From: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Think about how excited everyone is getting about this Krikor thingy. what is this? It's the thing that Jonny sort of ID'd that everyone was bigupping earlier this afternoon, via all the 7th City afterparty DJ's playing it. Never heard it myself, just using it as an example about people getting excited about new stuff. See! ;) Tristan === Text/Mixes: http://www.phonopsia.co.uk Music: http://www.mp313.com Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) tonight in detroit?
I assume the friday night thing at the works with saunderson is going on, but is there a guest tonight too? anything else going on worth considering tonight? thanks!
Re: (313) tonight in detroit?
actually I just saw that the Global night at hte works is over :( what else is going on? - Original Message - From: ::) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 3:43 PM Subject: (313) tonight in detroit? I assume the friday night thing at the works with saunderson is going on, but is there a guest tonight too? anything else going on worth considering tonight? thanks!
(313) Hood in Glasgow Edinburgh this weekend.
Begin forwarded message: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed May 28, 2003 5:29:10 PM Europe/London To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Soma-News] PRESSURE - RUN TIMES Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PRESSURE FRIDAY MAY 30TH FEATURING: STUART McMILLAN ORDE MEIKLE (residents), DJQ, ROBERT HOOD (M-PLANT Records, Detroit), TECHNASIA (live), PHIL KIERAN (Shine, Belfast), TOM MIDDLETON, TERRY FRANCIS CRAIG RICHARDS (Fabric, London) AT THE ARCHES, MIDLAND STREET GLASGOW. DOORS: 2200 - 0300 DAMAGE: £18/16 MEMBERS (in advance) ADVANCE TICKETS FOR PRESSURE from The Arches Box Office - 0901 022 0300, 23rd Precinct on Bath Street, Carbon Records in Urban Outfitters on Buchanan Street, or online at http://www.slamevents.com/shop.html (MEMBERS TICKETS FROM THE ARCHES ONLY) BACK ARCH SLAM 10.00 - 11.15 PHIL KIERAN 11.15 - 12.15 SLAM 12.15 - 1.15 TECHNASIA (LIVE) 1.15 - 2.00 ROBERT HOOD 2.00 - 4.00 FRONT ARCH DJ Q 10.00 - 11.00 CRAIG RICHARDS 11.00 - 2.00 TERRY FRANCIS 2.00 - 4.00 PLAY ROOM TENSION WINNERS 10.00 - 12.00 DJ Q 12.00 - 1.00 TOM MIDDLETON 1.00 - 4.00 AND IF YOU'RE OVER ON THE EAST COAST: PRESSURE GET'S BUGGED OUT! SATURDAY MAY 31ST FEATURING: ROBERT HOOD (M-PLANT Records, Detroit), TOM MIDDLETON, ROB BRIGHT (BUGGED OUT RESIDENT), PERCY X FUNKEY MAGIC AT THE VENUE, CALTON ROAD EDINBURGH DOORS: 2200 - 0300 DAMAGE: £13 in advance/£15 on the door (£13 students) http://www.slamevents.com
Re: (313) Hood in Glasgow Edinburgh this weekend.
stupendously wikkid lineup too bad i live 5000 miles away.. write a review! :D On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 12:49 PM, Anya Stang wrote: Begin forwarded message: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed May 28, 2003 5:29:10 PM Europe/London To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Soma-News] PRESSURE - RUN TIMES Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PRESSURE FRIDAY MAY 30TH FEATURING: STUART McMILLAN ORDE MEIKLE (residents), DJQ, ROBERT HOOD (M-PLANT Records, Detroit), TECHNASIA (live), PHIL KIERAN (Shine, Belfast), TOM MIDDLETON, TERRY FRANCIS CRAIG RICHARDS (Fabric, London) AT THE ARCHES, MIDLAND STREET GLASGOW. DOORS: 2200 - 0300 DAMAGE: £18/16 MEMBERS (in advance) ADVANCE TICKETS FOR PRESSURE from The Arches Box Office - 0901 022 0300, 23rd Precinct on Bath Street, Carbon Records in Urban Outfitters on Buchanan Street, or online at http://www.slamevents.com/shop.html (MEMBERS TICKETS FROM THE ARCHES ONLY) BACK ARCH SLAM 10.00 - 11.15 PHIL KIERAN 11.15 - 12.15 SLAM 12.15 - 1.15 TECHNASIA (LIVE) 1.15 - 2.00 ROBERT HOOD 2.00 - 4.00 FRONT ARCH DJ Q 10.00 - 11.00 CRAIG RICHARDS 11.00 - 2.00 TERRY FRANCIS 2.00 - 4.00 PLAY ROOM TENSION WINNERS 10.00 - 12.00 DJ Q 12.00 - 1.00 TOM MIDDLETON 1.00 - 4.00 AND IF YOU'RE OVER ON THE EAST COAST: PRESSURE GET'S BUGGED OUT! SATURDAY MAY 31ST FEATURING: ROBERT HOOD (M-PLANT Records, Detroit), TOM MIDDLETON, ROB BRIGHT (BUGGED OUT RESIDENT), PERCY X FUNKEY MAGIC AT THE VENUE, CALTON ROAD EDINBURGH DOORS: 2200 - 0300 DAMAGE: £13 in advance/£15 on the door (£13 students) http://www.slamevents.com
Re: (313) Movement Question
Okay...*what* was the mix of Strings of Life which was dropped by both Francois K and whomever was spinning just before Norma Jean Bell? I'm guessing it was the 'Strings 2001' white labelbut I've been known to be wrong;-) Lates, m*
Re: (313) was Mills... Krikor
On vrijdag, mei 30, 2003, at 16:42 America/Detroit, Phonopsia wrote: - Original Message - From: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Think about how excited everyone is getting about this Krikor thingy. what is this? It's the thing that Jonny sort of ID'd that everyone was bigupping earlier this afternoon, via all the 7th City afterparty DJ's playing it. Never heard it myself, just using it as an example about people getting excited about new stuff. See! ;) Big thanks for people id-ing this: snip Its Krikor Whiskey Boy or Bar Can't remember which. On Katapult in Paris, France. Great Track. /snip [EMAIL PROTECTED] (another movement visitor coughing at home :()
Re: (313) Please book THIS dj =)
hear hear!!! - Original Message - From: Pryor, Ryan N [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 7:37 PM Subject: RE: (313) Please book THIS dj =) I'd much rather see Miss Djax! http://www.missdjax.com/imgs/pic7_big.jpg ;]
Re: (313) busted parties
you forget that its pretty much illegal to go after 2 anywhere. even places like mission detroit where they took extra means to go bust free and legal (and they did) are not 100% legal the way the michigan law is written it is not legal to dance after the hour of 2 am except on new years eve hence why you should support the effort to get the drinking time pushed back to at least 4. I've always wondered why people don't do more events in Windsor as its alot easier to do an event there all night long, legally - Original Message - From: Derek VerLee [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 3:08 PM Subject: (313) busted parties Late on the thread.. email problems... anyhue, How many parties that get busted, now-a-days, get busted due to venues serving after 2am? How many due to improper permits or somesuch? Do parties get busted for illegal venues anymore, or is the days of break-in-and-rave over? What other reasons do the police have to harass a party? Seems to me that if a large percentage of parties are getting busted due to serving alcohol after 2am, an obvious solution is to choose to have our parties in more responsible venues. _derek ps. Oddly, I've never been at a party that has been busted. Therefore, logically, another obvious solution is to only attend parties that I go to.