Re: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things
i interviewed thomas dolby a few years back for harper's bazaar. at that point he had a software development company in san fransisco. they'd developed some internet sound ap. james From: robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 16:10:04 +0100 (BST) To: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things Strange, didn't realize that his dad was *that* Dolby. Not sure if that's the case. If so, why did Dolby Labs conduct a long-running litigation on him for the use of his real surname, 'Dolby'? Virtually finished his career. Know what he does now? Makes stings/jingles for consumer/business electronic appliances (like mobile 'phones). www.lexiconmagazine.com/NWC/Now/dolby.html well from that link his real name aint Dolby... also i see he nicked the name of his company from Tom Churchill's label :) looks like he got his sound stuff accepted into Java so he isn't doing too bad... robin...
Re: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things
Yep, I think it was called Headspace. It was a very popular site back then. They were actually ahead of their time trying to come up with a streaming format for the internet and sound files in general. The site was almost like Flash before the advent of Flash coding. Peace, Alex James Bucknell [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/27/2003 10:37 AM To 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject Re: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things i interviewed thomas dolby a few years back for harper's bazaar. at that point he had a software development company in san fransisco. they'd developed some internet sound ap. james From: robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 16:10:04 +0100 (BST) To: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things Strange, didn't realize that his dad was *that* Dolby. Not sure if that's the case. If so, why did Dolby Labs conduct a long-running litigation on him for the use of his real surname, 'Dolby'? Virtually finished his career. Know what he does now? Makes stings/jingles for consumer/business electronic appliances (like mobile 'phones). www.lexiconmagazine.com/NWC/Now/dolby.html well from that link his real name aint Dolby... also i see he nicked the name of his company from Tom Churchill's label :) looks like he got his sound stuff accepted into Java so he isn't doing too bad... robin...
Re: (313) Third Earth Graphics
excellent. but when does the world get to see your abdul haqq artwork, patrick? james Hi All, I thought I'd pass on Abdul Haqq's new website, which showcases all his amazing artwork. Go check it out and send him a note! http://www.thirdearthgraphics.com Peace, Patrick. Southern Outpost
RE: (313) Third Earth Graphics
Aahhh, I'll have to take a photo of my painting and pass it back onto him. :) He has included the label artwork he did for us (DJ K1 and The Shadow People) Peace, Patrick. -Original Message- From: James Bucknell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, 28 June 2003 1:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Third Earth Graphics excellent. but when does the world get to see your abdul haqq artwork, patrick? james Hi All, I thought I'd pass on Abdul Haqq's new website, which showcases all his amazing artwork. Go check it out and send him a note! http://www.thirdearthgraphics.com Peace, Patrick. Southern Outpost
Re: SV: (313) soulsaver
On second consideration I think Hansi is right. It's Charles Hodges either way, let's give the man some appreciation, that Hi Rhythm group did some of the all-time-coolest sounds ever put on wax. Fred
(313) OT - techno
It's Friday ... geeky techno cartoon anyone? :) (careful @ work - there is audio) http://homestarrunner.com/sbemail45.html lisa
RE: (313) OT - techno
Hah - lovely :) |-Original Message- |From: lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: 27 June 2003 07:30 |To: (313) |Subject: (313) OT - techno | | |It's Friday ... geeky techno cartoon anyone? :) | |(careful @ work - there is audio) | |http://homestarrunner.com/sbemail45.html | | |lisa |
(313) DUST 4ever
Morning 313ers, Today is the last Friday in the month and that can only mean one thing DUST. While most of Sheffield sleeps to the same old tune - DUST take the volume to one more than ten... This months Greedy Beat merchants are: - - - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- DUST 4 Friday 27th of June @Bed Room One House of God Paul Damage Harvey Lane Sir Real Room Two Jim Young (Orbit) Plus DUST Residents Aitcho/Carl Taylor/Ian Orto http://www.dustclub.com - - - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Dress code: No Venga Bus Posse/Jugglers/Randoms/Dad-House Fans/Tashes or Pill-Head Hassling Gashes £6. 10-3am @ Bed Club, 33 London Road, Sheffield. T-shirts: Last Few Left We only have 10 of these left, so if you want one, grab one now we will not be reprinting these in black and white ever again. http://www.dustclub.com/dustwear.asp Expanding Team DUST is looking to expand its team? Can you DJ, promote, pr and give 123%? Interested? Mail the big cheese on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Next Month The Dust Boys mix up exclusive DUST tracks before we launch the label later this year. This will be your only chance to hear these tracks. Keep an eye on the site for when this mix becomes becomes available. The mix was design for when you are getting ready to hit the clubs or for in the car when you are on the way, so the programming is a little different to the norm - but hey we wouldn't want it any other way - would you The Dust Boys I¹ve Always Hated This City DST 0001 2003 DUST 01 - The Bells Intro 02 - Collaboration Alfa - Suburban Knight - Peacefrog 03 - Abduction - Carl Taylor - DUST 04 - Flamethrower - Adam Beyer - Truesoul 05 - La La Land - Green Velvet - Hussle 06 - Probe Droid - Dean Jordan - (Carl Taylor Remix)- DUST 07 - Can You Keep It Together DJ ESP White Label 08 - Automata - Ian Orto - DUST 09 - We Build On Dust - The Dust Boys - DUST 10 - I Don't Know What Dust is -The Dust Boys - DUST 11 - 1441 - Ian Orto - DUST 12 - Electronic Dust - The Dust Boys - DUST 13 - Blue Dust -The Dust Boys - Dust 14 - I Don't Know Who I Hate More, Cubase or You! - The Dust Boys - Dust 15 - BluntRazor - Ignition Technician - Dust 16 - Compulsion - Carl Taylor - Bugged Out 17 - Centrique 1 Carl Taylor Dean Jordan - Dust Still Bored You are not going out like that! http://www.appf39.dsl.pipex.com/
RE: (313) OT - techno
wow... thats funny. I saw that years ago. Like literaly, maybe 3 years. its weird the way some of these things float around, never die, continue to find new audiences too. -- Original Message -- From: Ryan Snowden [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 09:12:31 +0100 Hah - lovely :) |-Original Message- |From: lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: 27 June 2003 07:30 |To: (313) |Subject: (313) OT - techno | | |It's Friday ... geeky techno cartoon anyone? :) | |(careful @ work - there is audio) | |http://homestarrunner.com/sbemail45.html | | |lisa | Free 20MB Web Site Hosting and Personalized E-mail Service! Get It Now At Doteasy.com http://www.doteasy.com/et/
RE: (313) OT - techno
'it's only a matter of time untill waldo gets spotted!' |-Original Message- |From: spacecrusher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: 27 June 2003 09:52 |To: 313@hyperreal.org |Subject: RE: (313) OT - techno | | |wow... thats funny. I saw that years ago. Like literaly, maybe |3 years. its weird the way some of these things float around, |never die, continue to find new audiences too. | |-- Original Message -- |From: Ryan Snowden [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 09:12:31 +0100 | |Hah - lovely :) | ||-Original Message- ||From: lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ||Sent: 27 June 2003 07:30 ||To: (313) ||Subject: (313) OT - techno || || ||It's Friday ... geeky techno cartoon anyone? :) || ||(careful @ work - there is audio) || ||http://homestarrunner.com/sbemail45.html || || ||lisa || | | | | |Free 20MB Web Site Hosting and Personalized E-mail Service! |Get It Now At Doteasy.com http://www.doteasy.com/et/ |
Re: (313) OT - techno
Even more OT but sooo funny http://homestarrunner.com/sbemail58.html lisa wrote: It's Friday ... geeky techno cartoon anyone? :) (careful @ work - there is audio) http://homestarrunner.com/sbemail45.html lisa -- Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~mhl/
(313) richard h kirk
hi all, so was listening to some old Sweet Exorcist stuff last nite and wondered what richard kirk was up to these days (i lost track of what he was up to after the first Sandoz thing he did). i know he's done loads since but has any of it been dancefloor related rather than 'listening' techno? (i won't use the word electronica...don't wanna upset anyone :) ) cheers robin...
Re: (313) richard h kirk
Richard has been doing a few live appearances (Forum and 93 East) and also has a new album out called TWAT I think, only heard the rough mixes. We've been trying to talk him into playing DUST, but he needs such a sweet PA we can't afford to do it. He's still very active tho and doing loads of stuff as usual...good man... martin 27/6/03 10:17 AM robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] hi all, so was listening to some old Sweet Exorcist stuff last nite and wondered what richard kirk was up to these days (i lost track of what he was up to after the first Sandoz thing he did). i know he's done loads since but has any of it been dancefloor related rather than 'listening' techno? (i won't use the word electronica...don't wanna upset anyone :) ) cheers robin...
RE: (313) richard h kirk
he's been releasing quite regularly, mostly on Touch under his own name, excellent (IMHO) albums of electronica / sound collages, totally listening oriented... and not dance-floor oriented. My favorite is Darkness at noon, one long track (45 min or something like that) he released two or three years ago... I think he also recently released a new Sandoz thing, more dub-oriented. Gwendal -Original Message- From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 12:17 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) richard h kirk hi all, so was listening to some old Sweet Exorcist stuff last nite and wondered what richard kirk was up to these days (i lost track of what he was up to after the first Sandoz thing he did). i know he's done loads since but has any of it been dancefloor related rather than 'listening' techno? (i won't use the word electronica...don't wanna upset anyone :) ) cheers robin...
RE: (313) richard h kirk
He released Chant to Jah on SoulJazz last year as Sandoz but I'm sure he's done other stuff too -Original Message- From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 10:17 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) richard h kirk hi all, so was listening to some old Sweet Exorcist stuff last nite and wondered what richard kirk was up to these days (i lost track of what he was up to after the first Sandoz thing he did). i know he's done loads since but has any of it been dancefloor related rather than 'listening' techno? (i won't use the word electronica...don't wanna upset anyone :) ) cheers robin... # 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) richard h kirk
Cobert, Gwendal [EMAIL PROTECTED]: he's been releasing quite regularly, mostly on Touch under his own name, excellent (IMHO) albums of electronica / sound collages, totally listening oriented... and not dance-floor oriented. My favorite is Darkness at noon, one long track (45 min or something like that) he released two or three years ago... I think he also recently released a new Sandoz thing, more dub-oriented. from the discogs.com listings he seems to have gone in a dub direction so i probs should check that out... hmmm i wanted more early warp type stuff :) i guess looking forward not back...fair enough MartinDust: Richard has been doing a few live appearances (Forum and 93 East) and also has a new album out called TWAT I think, only heard the rough mixes. any good?...danceable or armchair stuff? ta robin...
Re: (313) richard h kirk
there was the cocosolidciti release earlier this year under the name of BioChemical Dread - http://www.cocosolidciti.com/2-catalog/releases.htm i dont know of any dancefloor oriented stuff but his virtual state album on warp is bloody amazing, IMHO of course :-) if anybody hasd an extra copy they want to part with i would be a sure buyer :)) fab - Original Message - From: robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 12:17 PM Subject: (313) richard h kirk hi all, so was listening to some old Sweet Exorcist stuff last nite and wondered what richard kirk was up to these days (i lost track of what he was up to after the first Sandoz thing he did). i know he's done loads since but has any of it been dancefloor related rather than 'listening' techno? (i won't use the word electronica...don't wanna upset anyone :) ) cheers robin...
RE: (313) richard h kirk
i dont know of any dancefloor oriented stuff but his virtual state album on warp is bloody amazing, IMHO of course :-) if anybody hasd an extra copy they want to part with i would be a sure buyer :)) both his albums on Warp were excellent... Only Virtual State seems to be in stock right now @ Warpmart, but I remember having no trouble finding the other one, at least in CD format... Gwendal
Re: (313) richard h kirk
MartinDust: Richard has been doing a few live appearances (Forum and 93 East) and also has a new album out called TWAT I think, only heard the rough mixes. any good?...danceable or armchair stuff? It's hard to keep up with Richard, well my wallet can't anyway :) He's back into more basslines with dub textures with hard edges. Live... A mixture of danceable and armchair - makes for a good backroom night out, I'd love to hear him fire up Over and Over or Headkick and the classic that is Nag Nag Nag, Sheffield's finest electro funk punk song ever, like a cannabis Radox bath soaked in Sheffield gob and sweat. md
RE: (313) richard h kirk
from the discogs.com listings he seems to have gone in a dub direction so i probs should check that out... wow... didn't know he recorded under so many different aliases, it's funny to read the answers to the original questions, everybody seems to know Kirk but everybody know a different Kirk :-). Wouldn't mind some info on his work undr other names... Gwendal
Re: (313) richard h kirk
Richard has been doing a few live appearances (Forum and 93 East) and also has a new album out called TWAT I think, only heard the rough mixes. any good?...danceable or armchair stuff? It's hard to keep up with Richard, well my wallet can't anyway :) He's back into more basslines with dub textures with hard edges. ok, sounds interesting Live... A mixture of danceable and armchair - makes for a good backroom night out, I'd love to hear him fire up Over and Over or Headkick and the classic that is Nag Nag Nag, Sheffield's finest electro funk punk song ever, like a cannabis Radox bath soaked in Sheffield gob and sweat. lol, interesting way of putting it... yeah the nag nag nag era of his stuff seems to be popular at the moment... robin...
Re: (313) richard h kirk
Live... A mixture of danceable and armchair - makes for a good backroom night out, I'd love to hear him fire up Over and Over or Headkick and the classic that is Nag Nag Nag, Sheffield's finest electro funk punk song ever, like a cannabis Radox bath soaked in Sheffield gob and sweat. lol, interesting way of putting it... yeah the nag nag nag era of his stuff seems to be popular at the moment... It was an interesting time, in one week I went to see The Cabs, Human League, Adam and the Antz, Roxy Music and Generation X... Also that week I heard a DJ mix two songs together for the first time, everyone in the pub fell silent and looked at the DJ - who just smiled - I've never looked back since... md
RE: (313) richard h kirk
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, Cobert, Gwendal wrote: both his albums on Warp were excellent... Only Virtual State seems to be in stock right now @ Warpmart, but I remember having no trouble finding the other one, at least in CD format... That other one would be The Number Of Magic http://www.discogs.com/release/3619 J -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Metaprogram yourself.
RE: (313) RE: Mojo interviews Prince OT (1985)
This is one amazing find and one of the reasons I haven't ended my subscription to 313. Rare and important. MoJo more so than any of the performance djs (May,atkins,etc.) influenced my musical taste beyond belief. To this day I have him to thank for introducing me to 1. Kraftwerk, 2.Art of Noise, 3. Blonde 4. The Time (Get it Up and 777-9311,,not that Bird crap) 5. Funkadelic/Parliament and of course Prince along side DETROIT Techno. I had moved away from Flint by then but would come back to Detroit/Flint to spend my summers and hear the most eclectic music out at that time from this guy. I knew of his love for Prince but had no idea he actually got a chance to interview him. As for Prince himself. We'll he's my all-time favorite pop musician and back in the day Detroit was his favorite place to BE. I remember another interview where he actually said that he prefers to perform in Detroit than anywhere in America. Even during his slow fade from popularity he would sell out in Detroit where other cities had stopped supporting him. But once again I had no idea that He knew of Mojo's support of him. As for the movie thing, Well this interview seemed like it was even before Under the Cherry Moon. So at the time, Purple Rain was his only movie. In context, Mojo could say that he did great movies also. Side note, to me Sign of the Times concert movie was even better, but I do agree that the others were horrible. As for Prince's uncanny appeal to Detroit,, Well I have a story to tell that may sum it up. Let's see if any of you guys remember this. In 1980 or maybe it was 1982 Prince performed a sort of Battle concert against Rick James. I was way to young to go to a concert like that but I remember my mom and all of her sisters , brothers and cousins going but only to see Rick James. When they came back they were all fans of prince. They were just amazed to see a guy play the piano, drums and guitar in one show, play rock, funk and soul in one show and wear bikini briefs and high-heels and a rain coat. Lol,,, He was the epitome of a black musician doing WHAT they want to do despite what others think. He was crowned the new funkster by them and the rest of Detroit WAY before the 1999 or purple rain ,mtv crowd embraced him. I believe at that time Detroit loved that kind of f**k you, I'm bad and I'm ME attitude amongst black stars. It's a sort of sign of independence that I feel a lot of black people dreamed of especially in the 70's 80's. Ja'Maul Redmond PERKINS WILL 1100 South Tryon Street, Suite 300 Charlotte, North Carolina 28203 -Original Message- From: Matthew MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 11:10 AM To: Martin; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) RE: Mojo interviews Prince OT (1985) Albums...check Talented...check From Detroit...check nope, born and raised in Minneapolis. Though freakishly popular in the motor city (how many consecutive sellout shows of the Purple Rain tour were in Detroit? It was originally supposed to be FIVE but I think there were even more shows added?) Fantastic movies...no fcuking way, could this interviewer get any further up Prince's anal corridor...Jesh... this interviewer is the Electifyin Mojo so show let's show a little respect tough guy ;) Only the man responsible namechecked by Detrick/Kevin/Juan for fertilizing the birth of Detroit techno? But you knew that. Look at it context man, this was near the Zenith of his career at the time, and when it came out in 1984 and he was at the top of his game, He had only done one movie and it was hype. And you have to imagine the electricity in the air in Detroit about this time, just following a Prince concert and being on the airwaves over the whole city. He was the hottest act in the country at this time! You better believe it was exciting. I agree he's done some dumb stuff and bad music following his 80's dominance, but you can't sh!t upon the interview from today's perspective. Peace, Matt MacQueen
Re: (313) Cartridges for SL1200's
Sorry to bring this topic up again but I need some info quite urgently. A mate of mine is looking to sell his carts, they're Ortofon Concordes (Blue.) He paid £120 for the pair but they now retail for £100. He says the needles have a bit of life left in them. He's asking for the price they retail for minus the cost of replacement needles .. my calculations make that to be about £70. My question is .. Is this a good deal or is he trying to rob me! Hit me back privately pls. Cheers, G. Jim Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 23/06/2003 17:56:11 To: 313@hyperreal.org cc: Subject: Re: (313) Cartridges for SL1200's Ortofon concord pro-s for me Used them 5 years non-stop, replaced styli for $29 each 2, twice My tone arm is fine and I love these things. Gives good meaning to putting the needle on the record instead of 2 inches above it. I would never switch, unless they were free
Re: (313) OT - techno
yeah, I think I saw the guitar one last year but never bothered to look around until recently when a friend sent me the suntan one - some funny stuff there. the guys that do the site got written up in Wired mag recently. lisa spacecrusher wrote: wow... thats funny. I saw that years ago. Like literaly, maybe 3 years. its weird the way some of these things float around, never die, continue to find new audiences too. -- Original Message -- From: Ryan Snowden [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 09:12:31 +0100 Hah - lovely :) |-Original Message- |From: lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: 27 June 2003 07:30 |To: (313) |Subject: (313) OT - techno | | |It's Friday ... geeky techno cartoon anyone? :) | |(careful @ work - there is audio) | |http://homestarrunner.com/sbemail45.html | | |lisa | Free 20MB Web Site Hosting and Personalized E-mail Service! Get It Now At Doteasy.com http://www.doteasy.com/et/
Re: (313) OT - techno
I can't reccomend homestarrunner.com enough. those guys are brilliant. They're starting to gain a lot of popularity...I've seen 14 year old girls wearing homestar shirts. they mentioned some homestar characters in the last episode of buffy the vampire slayer...i didn't see it, a friend told me. But, anyways, everyone should watch strong bad email. The techno one is really the only one relevant to us here, but they are all hilarious. every monday there are new cartoons. josh23 --- lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yeah, I think I saw the guitar one last year but never bothered to look around until recently when a friend sent me the suntan one - some funny stuff there. the guys that do the site got written up in Wired mag recently. lisa spacecrusher wrote: wow... thats funny. I saw that years ago. Like literaly, maybe 3 years. its weird the way some of these things float around, never die, continue to find new audiences too. -- Original Message -- From: Ryan Snowden [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 09:12:31 +0100 Hah - lovely :) |-Original Message- |From: lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: 27 June 2003 07:30 |To: (313) |Subject: (313) OT - techno | | |It's Friday ... geeky techno cartoon anyone? :) | |(careful @ work - there is audio) | |http://homestarrunner.com/sbemail45.html | | |lisa | Free 20MB Web Site Hosting and Personalized E-mail Service! Get It Now At Doteasy.com http://www.doteasy.com/et/ _ Sluggy.Net: The Sluggy Freelance Community! _ Select your own custom email address for FREE! Get [EMAIL PROTECTED], No Ads, 6MB, IMAP, POP, SMTP more! http://www.everyone.net/selectmail?campaign=tag
RE: (313) BANG! tonight! BMG, Patrick Russell, Trent Abbe
Damn why can't this show be in Chicago that would be such a blast. I miss Michigan. Detroit might be the only city in the US that really knows what's up as far as great music-- even though I know all you 313 heads who live there love to bitch about your scene. Give me some Detroit locals who rock it over those over-rated world class DJs any day. /dave -- Original Message - Subject: RE: (313) BANG! tonight! BMG, Patrick Russell, Trent Abbe Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 12:15:08 -0500 From: Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org BMG's recent laptop DJ sets are off the hook! One of the highlights of the DEMF afterparties for me this year. It's like a spotters paradise, snippets and loops from the best of the best... from Phylps Trak II to Vanity 6 to KDJ to Liaisons Dangereuses to Perspects to Bam Bam and lots of crunchy Ectomorph loops and analog sqiggles throughout and underneath. Highly recommended!! Godfather popped in as surprise special guest at that Cannonball party to furiously scratch various booty loops over the top of his laptop DJ set, was surreal, a real treat and added another layer of dope improvisation. Gel, and weave. Gel, and weave. Trent Abbe is a deck master as well, this party looks awesome. PS - I'm not sure what a jagerbomb is for but I can imagine... if they're only $3, I'll take two please. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 10:18 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) BANG! tonight! BMG, Patrick Russell, Trent Abbe BANG! 10 pm Thurs June 26th, 2003 --+** Main Room **+-- BMG of Ectomorph -IT HQ / Interdimensional Transmissions / Live Laptop DJ Set Infinite Dimensions -Live DIY Fashion Trent Abbe -dollo / Playing Records (you wish you had!) --+** Bar Room **+-- Patrick Russell* -Ann Arbor/Detroit / DEMF 2002 --+** Patio **+-- George Rahme Scotto and a few more of us crazy locals come out and enjoy some electro under the stars by the fire. *last time i saw patrick he dropped by one of our parties and dropped some very classic tracks. he also fits in to the catagory of records you with you had @ Spiral Dance Bar 1247 Center ST. Lansing, MI 18+ $7 21+ $5 www.brownnoteproductions.com www.star67.com hope to see you all there and this could be the last week?? and remeber $2 long islands and domestics, $3 jagerbombs -scotto lansing, mi. plaztikjezuz.com tried posting this twice before, and it was not in html.
RE: (313) Rhythm and sound
Queen in my Empire is an excellent track. I havn't heard the King of my Empire, but I love the Queen one. The best part about those 10 on Burial is the B side has the instrumental version. So if you don't like the vocal, BAM, its cut right out! I believe that Queen is Burial #11. Peace Jeff -Original Message- From: Cobert, Gwendal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 10:25 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org Subject: RE: (313) Rhythm and sound Should be either Queen in my empire or King in my empire, I think... Gwendal -Original Message- From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 12:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org Subject: (313) Rhythm and sound Whilst in barca I heard a track, pretty sure it was rhythm and sound with vocals.. I can remember it had kings or queens in it... Not much to go on hope someone can recognise it for me I need it bad.. Placid -- http://www.acid-house.net Everything you wanted to know about acid house
Re: (313) OT - techno
I can't reccomend homestarrunner.com enough. those guys are brilliant. They're starting to gain a lot of popularity...I've seen 14 year old girls wearing homestar shirts. they mentioned some homestar characters in the last episode of buffy the vampire slayer...i didn't see it, a friend told me. But, anyways, everyone should watch strong bad email. The techno one is really the only one relevant to us here, but they are all hilarious. every monday there are new cartoons. Sorry to keep the OT post alive, but I can also attest to the growing popularity in many non-tech-savvy circles. My 12 year old brother has two Strong Bad t-shirts, and one of my friend's 50-year old father walks around talking like Strong Bad, apparently its big w/ high school kids all over too. Interesting to see internet-geek-humor-culture finding its way into the rest of society.. Strong Bad is awesome by the way - personal favorite episodes = comic, band names, japanese cartoon, techno, etc, etc.. getting back to 313, What techno is coming up for Taste of Detroit next week? -p
(313) New Daniel Bell website
Now online, check it out: http://www.daniel-bell.com/ Cheers, Tom
Re: (313) itiswhatitis records/plaslaiko.net
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote: i put itiswhatitis #7 on a mix i did called untitled as of now. i put that, and 4 other older mixes up on http://www.plaslaiko.net . just click on the mixes tab. the site runs on a t3 (i think) so the speeds should be pretty fast. that'd be a t1, but yeah, it's still pretty quick. good mix, too! :) -j -- Rev. Jeffrey Paul-datavibe- [EMAIL PROTECTED] aim:x736e65616b pgp:0x15FA257E phone:8777483467 70E0 B896 D5F3 8BF4 4BEE 2CCF EF2F BA28 15FA 257E
(313) 56 MB webspace, anyone?
Hi, can I borrow 56 MB webspace for just 48 hours from someone? I made a mix and have it hear in good quality stereo mp3. But I only have 50 MB webspace... and with my other files on it.. I don´t have enough. I would just put the mix up for 2 days, so that the people on this list could download a good quality copy instead of listening to my site to a real audio version. More details about the mix soon. Robin? Anyone else? Thanks in advance, Maarten --- my musical interests http://www.morthenkiang.com/
Re: (313) 56 MB webspace, anyone?
we may be able to help you at emmrecords if the need still exists. -Joe - Original Message - From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 3:47 PM Subject: (313) 56 MB webspace, anyone? Hi, can I borrow 56 MB webspace for just 48 hours from someone? I made a mix and have it hear in good quality stereo mp3. But I only have 50 MB webspace... and with my other files on it.. I don´t have enough. I would just put the mix up for 2 days, so that the people on this list could download a good quality copy instead of listening to my site to a real audio version. More details about the mix soon. Robin? Anyone else? Thanks in advance, Maarten --- my musical interests http://www.morthenkiang.com/
Re: (313) 56 MB webspace, anyone?
sorry, not meant for the list. forgive me. -Joe - Original Message - From: ::) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 4:10 PM Subject: Re: (313) 56 MB webspace, anyone? we may be able to help you at emmrecords if the need still exists. -Joe - Original Message - From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 3:47 PM Subject: (313) 56 MB webspace, anyone? Hi, can I borrow 56 MB webspace for just 48 hours from someone? I made a mix and have it hear in good quality stereo mp3. But I only have 50 MB webspace... and with my other files on it.. I don´t have enough. I would just put the mix up for 2 days, so that the people on this list could download a good quality copy instead of listening to my site to a real audio version. More details about the mix soon. Robin? Anyone else? Thanks in advance, Maarten --- my musical interests http://www.morthenkiang.com/
Re: (313) 56 MB webspace, anyone?
I've got tons of space on my server if anyone ever needs any... If anyone wants access to it I have FTP set up... Email me off list for username/passwords. At 04:10 PM 6/27/2003 -0400, ::\) wrote: we may be able to help you at emmrecords if the need still exists. -Joe - Original Message - From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 3:47 PM Subject: (313) 56 MB webspace, anyone? Hi, can I borrow 56 MB webspace for just 48 hours from someone? I made a mix and have it hear in good quality stereo mp3. But I only have 50 MB webspace... and with my other files on it.. I don´t have enough. I would just put the mix up for 2 days, so that the people on this list could download a good quality copy instead of listening to my site to a real audio version. More details about the mix soon. Robin? Anyone else? Thanks in advance, Maarten --- my musical interests http://www.morthenkiang.com/
(313) Prince Album Recommendations
After all this talk of Prince... Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work? Thanks in advance, Brent
Re: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work? Prince´s top moments, that´s easy! Dirty Mind 1999 Purple Rain Around The World in a Day Sign 'o' The times But if you don´t have a lot of money left in your pocket, concentrate on Dirty Mind and Sign 'o' The Times, I would say. Cheers, Maarten
RE: (313) 1,000 Balloons, 250 Toys, 12 Flying Bodies
For some reason I thought this was another ad for one of them porno sites I get spam for...I promise I wasn't going to go look at it! Jeff -Original Message- From: David Gillies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 4:01 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) 1,000 Balloons, 250 Toys, 12 Flying Bodies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: uh, didn't Fischerspooner do this already? http://www.delaguarda.dj/ I saw the De La Guarda performance (sans dj's though) when I went to NYC for my honeymoon last October. It was absolutely fantastic. From what I know about these guys, they've been doing this show since the late 90's. Last year as part of their DJ Connection they had Derrick May a couple of times as well.
RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
You've opened up a can of worms. Lol. Honestly I haven't been much of a fan of a Prince Complete Album. To me I think he's best defined by individual songs. But if I have to name some favorites. His old stuff Sign of the Times (Ecletic Funk) 1999 (Best pop Rock album) Purple rain (Best Rock Album) Around the world in a day ( Best Pop) Newer stuff The Symbol Album Emancipation Gold Ja'Maul Redmond PERKINS WILL 1100 South Tryon Street, Suite 300 Charlotte, North Carolina 28203 -Original Message- From: Brent Kirkwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 4:20 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Prince Album Recommendations After all this talk of Prince... Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work? Thanks in advance, Brent
RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
er, Controversy anyone? Dirty Mind definitely Redmond, Ja'Maul [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Brent Kirkwood [EMAIL PROTECTED], nswill.com 313@hyperreal.org cc: 06/27/03 03:50 PMSubject: RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations You've opened up a can of worms. Lol. Honestly I haven't been much of a fan of a Prince Complete Album. To me I think he's best defined by individual songs. But if I have to name some favorites. His old stuff Sign of the Times (Ecletic Funk) 1999 (Best pop Rock album) Purple rain (Best Rock Album) Around the world in a day ( Best Pop) Newer stuff The Symbol Album Emancipation Gold Ja'Maul Redmond PERKINS WILL 1100 South Tryon Street, Suite 300 Charlotte, North Carolina 28203 -Original Message- From: Brent Kirkwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 4:20 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Prince Album Recommendations After all this talk of Prince... Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work? Thanks in advance, Brent
RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
Sign of the Times always sticks out for me.. -Original Message- From: Redmond, Ja'Maul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 27 June 2003 21:51 To: Brent Kirkwood; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations You've opened up a can of worms. Lol. Honestly I haven't been much of a fan of a Prince Complete Album. To me I think he's best defined by individual songs. But if I have to name some favorites. His old stuff Sign of the Times (Ecletic Funk) 1999 (Best pop Rock album) Purple rain (Best Rock Album) Around the world in a day ( Best Pop) Newer stuff The Symbol Album Emancipation Gold Ja'Maul Redmond PERKINS WILL 1100 South Tryon Street, Suite 300 Charlotte, North Carolina 28203 -Original Message- From: Brent Kirkwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 4:20 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Prince Album Recommendations After all this talk of Prince... Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work? Thanks in advance, Brent --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.489 / Virus Database: 288 - Release Date: 10/06/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.489 / Virus Database: 288 - Release Date: 10/06/03
RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
Oh god where to start, pretty subjective: --Sign O' The Times 2xLP- probably all around best display of talent, he plays every instrument on every song 'cept for one live track done w/ The Revolution... amazing. I like this review too http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amguid=CASS70305141450sql=A31820r 8ac489 --Dirty Mind (1980!) - Synth work on here and all around funkiness is electrifying I like 1999 a lot too - Something in the Water (Does Not Compute) --Purple Rain - a masterpiece in it's own right --Around the World in a Day - more conceptual, still great songs, deeper and less pop polish in some ways, though still had some hit singles too. I've always had a soft spot for Pop Life There are some cool songs on Prince LP and For You, both completed in late 70's. but don't start there unless you get to be a real fan ;) peace, Matt MacQueen -Original Message- From: Brent Kirkwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 3:20 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Prince Album Recommendations After all this talk of Prince... Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work? Thanks in advance, Brent
Re: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work? how about bootlegs [yes, bootlegs again...] i was listening to the interview with THE man harco pront up on the musicforspeakers website [dutch only] where they were comparing his work to '80's prince bootlegs, the high pitched quasimoto-voice for instance. so what bootlegs should i look for? i know it's an impossible question as there's dozens of 'm, but i can at least try. jurren _ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
Crystal Ball is a crazy compilation (I think mine is 5xCDs?) that was boot only for awhile, then I think Prince just started selling it himself. (?) It's material around the time of Sign O' The Times and others. Some are brilliant outtakes that never made it onto albums!!! Some is filler though. There is also a recent Live thing one night alone that I have heard good things about, the tracklist is pretty incredible (lots of old stuff) but I haven't heard it yet http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amguid=CASS70305141450sql=A0l5zef wk3gf3 There are a zillion bootlegs though, many live ones collected/traded by fans on lists, etc. peace -Original Message- From: jurren baars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 4:47 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Prince Album Recommendations Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work? how about bootlegs [yes, bootlegs again...] i was listening to the interview with THE man harco pront up on the musicforspeakers website [dutch only] where they were comparing his work to '80's prince bootlegs, the high pitched quasimoto-voice for instance. so what bootlegs should i look for? i know it's an impossible question as there's dozens of 'm, but i can at least try. jurren _ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail