(313) see the light

2003-11-13 Thread ryan burns


has anyone heard these records??? what are they like?

burns

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(313) what's up in SF this weekend?

2003-11-13 Thread Ploegmakers, Joost

Hi,

I'll be in the San Francisco bay area this weekend and the next.
Anything worth checking out?


Thanks,

Joost


Re: (313) Curries in Glasgow

2003-11-13 Thread john harvey
mmm..,

i'm eating a curry right now - it's better than techno!



- Original Message - 
From: Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Curries in Glasgow


  Mother India!  Pah- the Spice Garden rocks like no other (and its
  nearer my house)!
 
 I've never eaten at the Spice Garden but Mother India certainly rocks big
 time so sounds like I need to check it out!
 
 The Wee Curry Shop on Ashton Lane (or Buccleuch Street for the original
 hardcore 10-seater home-made vibe) is also well worth checking out...
 
 
 



(313) theo / kdj

2003-11-13 Thread Matt MacQueen

On Nov 12, 2003, at 5:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Must be frustrating though for some record shop people. For example, I 
know

heads into electronica who will buy every theo parrish/moodymann record
going, but they wouldn't touch other 'deep house' records, or garage
records with a barge-pole. or any of the disco re-issues for that 
matter..

(which I find quite funny really).


Me too, that's silly.  It might have to do with them never getting 
exposed to that on a party level.. that is where it makes sooo much 
more sense.  Like you say, there are some people who buy their records 
for a name, and others who actually shop and dig the sound and 
concept behind the music, the emotions it springs from.  Theo / KDJ / 3 
Chairs / Elevate / etc. music and hearing their DJ mixes live in a 
party atmosphere have been a real gateway for me to discover so much 
older great music from late 70's to early 80's... reaching further past 
house and into the roots of it... Ron Hardy and Levan and Arthur 
Russell era stuff... yet somehow so uniquely detroit sounding in 
production.  There are so many touchpoints back then and different 
directions.  When you feel it in a live setting with a group of 
like-minded people all dancing and getting down it really is a changing 
kind of event!


S many KDJ killer cuts are based on disco and rb samples, or 
fragments of them.  And it works, they're great, the stripped down dj 
versions of them.   Like I can't kick this feeling for example... 
really simple loop of Chic, almost a re-edit in fact.   And once you 
hear where it was lifted from, there are zillions of great cuts out 
there like that out there to be discovered... the essence of a dusty 
deep groove, or just certain parts that are so amazing on a record I 
never knew existed before.  It's like another world of sound once you 
get deep into the source stuff, and their peers, and THEIR influences 
in turn, etc.  It's like mining underground and you find another tunnel 
you never knew existed as a branch, to explore and see what sounds you 
like and don't like, and the tunnels just keep on branching out 
forever.


But lost of people and DJs are lazy, (less so the subscribers of this 
list... but) they just want music served up to them on a marketing 
platter, without having to think or have their own personal taste and 
preferences.  Remember this is the era of the 'insta-dj'   :P


peace,
matt macqueen



Re: (313) see the light

2003-11-13 Thread Garrett McGrath

it's the forthcoming mix cd/dvd

On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 05:18  PM, ryan burns wrote:



has anyone heard these records??? what are they like?

burns

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RE: (313) see the light

2003-11-13 Thread McAllister, Nic
is there a release date yet?

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To: ryan burns
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) see the light


it's the forthcoming mix cd/dvd

On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 05:18  PM, ryan burns wrote:


 has anyone heard these records??? what are they like?

 burns

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Re: (313) relics repress other buzz q's

2003-11-13 Thread Jason Brunton
We are getting it from Germany- as far as we know its not a booty- we 
will have it in stock at Rub A Dub this week so I'll let you know


cheers

Jason
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so, I was wondering.

a few peeps have mentioned that the buzz classic LP Relics is being
repressed.

a few have said to me it's a bootleg, and then others have said it's an
official thing (alot of shops are under the impression that its 
official).


so, which is it?

also, I heard there was a few more buzz bits to come, does anyone know
which ones they're planning on doing?

and, another q. I have a relics LP, but my mate tells me of an italian
version (which I think I've seen w/black on the cover) - which 
supposedly

has different versions of some of the tracks? Is that true?

thanks





Re: (313) theo / kdj

2003-11-13 Thread alex . bond

Me too, that's silly.  It might have to do with them never getting
exposed to that on a party level.. that is where it makes sooo much
more sense.

ha, you're not kidding. the heads I speak of don't get out alot ; )

etc. music and hearing their DJ mixes live in a
party atmosphere have been a real gateway for me to discover so much
older great music from late 70's to early 80's... reaching further past
house and into the roots of it...

yes, me too. as well as people older than me helping and reading stories
etc..
some lovely tales here btw...
http://www.djhistory.com/books/archiveInterview.php
I particularly enjoyed the tales from Ian Dewhirst out of Mirfield (had to
give it a shout, its where a couple of my mates come from!)

S many KDJ killer cuts are based on disco and rb samples, or
fragments of them.

virtually all of them I guess. they are well done though I think too. I
know plenty heavily into soul/rb etc who think he's a bit of a joker
though.
carl craig uses alot of samples in this form too to keep it on topic (for
his older stuff, particularly 69, but not exclusively).

 It's like another world of sound once you
get deep into the source stuff, and their peers, and THEIR influences
in turn, etc.  It's like mining underground and you find another tunnel
you never knew existed as a branch, to explore and see what sounds you
like and don't like, and the tunnels just keep on branching out
forever.

Oh god, tell me about it! I keep thinking I'm getting somewhere, only to
find I'm horribly wrong. the amount of obscure music out there is just
incredible. I'm starting to think I need to give up soon! Fun looking
though eh?

But lost of people and DJs are lazy, (less so the subscribers of this
list... but) they just want music served up to them on a marketing
platter, without having to think or have their own personal taste and
preferences.  Remember this is the era of the 'insta-dj'   :P

Very true. to be honest, I can hardly blame 'em. some people don't have
time, or can't be bothered, or just aren't that interested. and in my
experience they're probably better off than me! insta-dj's should be
lined up infront of the firing squad though. : )

ok, so this brings me round to something I was thinking about.

Mixtapes. great aren't they? usually free  unlicensed, in general they're
someones labour of love. I've lost count of the amount of very good
mixtapes that have inspired me over the years.

top 5 mixtape thread anyone? ; )

p.s nice post matt, thanks.
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(313) new emoticon

2003-11-13 Thread alex . bond
guess this is a q. for tom really

OTOMI - PAKT / RAUM - UK12'

these guys, did they do a release on soma ages ago, really nice thing? or
am I getting them confused with someone else, the name rings a bell?
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Re: (313) new emoticon

2003-11-13 Thread Tom Churchill
 OTOMI - PAKT / RAUM - UK12'
 
 these guys, did they do a release on soma ages ago, really nice thing? or
 am I getting them confused with someone else, the name rings a bell?

I think you might be getting them mixed up with Otaku, who did 'Percussion
Obsession' and 'Emilia' on Soma? It was a Ralph Lawson/Carl Finlow alias...

Otomi have only released one other record, 'Zusammen / Vertrauen' on
Emoticon (EMOT 006)...

Cheers,

Tom



Re: (313) what's up in SF this weekend?

2003-11-13 Thread wojtek
You picked a great weekend to come to SF for 313 related events, Stacey 
Pullen will be playing at Club Six, and Tikiman along with Scion will 
be playing on the same evening elsewhere, check the asphodel records 
website (the address of which escapes me at the moment) for the exact 
location.  Finally some REAL 313 action in this town!  ;)


Wojtek


On Wednesday, Nov 12, 2003, at 17:53 US/Pacific, Ploegmakers, Joost 
wrote:




Hi,

I'll be in the San Francisco bay area this weekend and the next.
Anything worth checking out?


Thanks,

Joost





(313) Entire threeonethree.com Collection Available [Limited].

2003-11-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The entire set of threeonethree.com exclusive mixes are available once
again, so for anyone that missed out on the first few... get them now. 128K
mp3, burnable mixes free for download.

01 Christian Bloch - Detroit Mix for threeonethree.com
02 Mike Grant - Live at the Blue Room
03 Matthew Mangold - You Got the One That Goes Like This?
04 Lee Herrington - Its Odd
05 Matthew Mangold - Second Derivative Test
06 Greg Mudge - Untitled Mix for threeonethree.com
07 Kage - Nature of Textures
08 Ryan Elliott - 29for313
09 Element.8 - Live at the Nefarious Booth; Movement 2003
10 Mike Perry - Dried Shoes
11 A.Garcia - Untitled Mix for threeonethree.com
12 Jason Patrack - The Steamy Affair

They will eventually all go back to RealAudio archives to make room for the
next wave of mixes by:

Anthony 'Shake' Shakir
Clark Warner
Colin Zyskowski (LIVE)
Derek Plaslaiko
MD!
RMB3 (LIVE)
Ryski



Matthew


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(313) DUST Social Club - Friday 5th of Dec ­ Jerome Hill/Aitcho/Taylor

2003-11-13 Thread Martin
DUST TO TURN ON CITY LIGHTS
Cutting Edge Techno Club Bestowed with Civic Honour.

The uptown city trance is slowly fading away, the rivers of cheese have
flowed into another era. As always at the centre of this urban regeneration
is DUST, laying the final bricks in place (firmly cemented with Sheffield
gob, of course) as it completes the building of its Detroit/Sheffield techno
highway into the heart of S1.

The DUST urban renewal programme continued last month at its new spiritual
home, The Point (UTB). DUST residents and guests blew the frost off a
bitterly cold Sheffield skyline and illuminated the faithful with three sets
of pure, dirty, northern electronic soul.

Its anti-corporate stance is touching a nerve within the cities underground
elite and along with others is going from strength to strength.

This month DUST brings you one of its best line ups so far with Europe¹s
premier techno scratchmeister, Jerome Hill. This fella displays more
scratches than a bitch¹s face and his velvet hands will be delivering the
smoothest and earthiest mixes like a fu(ked up Kenwood Chef. You would be a
fool to miss it; only 150 tickets will be made available, so get in there
now to avoid disappointment.

Jerome Hill will be supported by DUST residents, Aitcho and Carl Taylor who
will be plugging into the grid to make electronic living very real. We are
also having our first techno bingo, which will take interactive interaction
to new heights. Just cross the tunes off on your card and shout house for
your prize. The Prize? Could be a tray of meat, a rack of pies or some
exclusive new trax and merchandise from the soon to be launched Dust Science
Recordings.

Check us out http://www.dustclub.com/nextevent.html

Got a phat pipe! Check out Jerome¹s mix at:
http://www.littledetroit.net/Downloads/JeromeHill_AFewofMyFavour.html

***
Corporate Free [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Friday 5th Dec 2003 UTB/The Point

Large Dust Social Room
Jerome Hill (Don't Records/Ugly Funk)
Aitcho
Carl Taylor (Electro-set)

Tax: £3
Tickets available from: Cool Wax, Low Life, The Store and Kick Ass AnTout
outside selling tickets first two hours ­have the correct money ready ­ no
change given!
Buy on Line Here: http://www.dustclub.com/nextevent.html

Timefix:10-2.30am
The Point (Under the Boardwalk), Snig Hill, Sheffiel

Dresscode: No Ken or Sharon and/or Tracy¹s/Jugglers or stare at me kinds of
people/Professional Northerner¹s or Shandy drinking Southerner¹s/Judge
Jules/Kappa or Caps. Techno bingo, spot the tunes, mark them off, get a full
house and win a prize!

***

Jerome Hill
Jerome has been collecting all forms of music and Djing since 1990. He was
part of the infamous JIBA soundsystem in London around 1994-99 and developed
his scratching and mixing style to become on of the most original DJs on the
underground circuit. He began getting booked by promoters and has played
alongside luminaries including Richie Hawtin, Phuture 303, DJ Rolando,
Anthony Rother, Neil Landstrumm and Suhhead. He plays a mixture of
everything encompassing strains of techno, Hip Hop, old Hardcore and
everything in between but with a special twist!!

He is resident DJ at Ugly Funk club night now based in London and plays
every weekend around the UK, as well as Italy, Spain, Germany, Czech
Republic, Poland, Venezuela and France.

Jerome also runs Trackheadz record shop in Camden Town, specialising in
techno and electro and is the successor to Dragon Discs which closed down
due to the area being redeveloped.

Jerome is also half of Groove Asylum, who featured on Don¹t 001  002 as
well as a host of other labels. Groove Asylum also play Live Pa¹s regularly
and Jerome can be found keeping the crowd guessing as to what_s coming next
on London Soundsystems every weekend as part of his mission to keep
discovering and promoting new and interesting techno music.

-
Club - http://www.dustclub.com
Community - http://www.littledetroit.net
Label ­   http://www.dustscience.net
-



Re: (313) what's up in SF this weekend?

2003-11-13 Thread John Sokolowski

Also this weekend: Ron Trent
WHEN: Friday, November 14
WHERE: Club Bas, 383 Bay Street
Cheers!
From: wojtek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ploegmakers, Joost" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 313@hyperreal.org 
Subject: Re: (313) what's up in SF this weekend? 
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 04:31:54 -0800 
 
You picked a great weekend to come to SF for 313 related events, 
Stacey Pullen will be playing at Club Six, and Tikiman along with 
Scion will be playing on the same evening elsewhere, check the 
asphodel records website (the address of which escapes me at the 
moment) for the exact location. Finally some REAL 313 action in 
this town! ;) 
 
Wojtek 
 
 
On Wednesday, Nov 12, 2003, at 17:53 US/Pacific, Ploegmakers, Joost 
wrote: 
 
 
Hi, 
 
I'll be in the San Francisco bay area this weekend and the next. 
Anything worth checking out? 
 
 
Thanks, 
 
Joost 
 
 
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Re: (313) see the light

2003-11-13 Thread John Sokolowski

it's the forthcoming mix cd/dvd
Are we sure about this? All 3 ("see," "the,"  "light") are available at Submerge in limited edition12" format. Submerge has audio clips as well.



They sound similiar to the full lenghts he has put out lately.



Cheers!




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Re: (313) what's up in SF this weekend?

2003-11-13 Thread Matt MacQueen


On Nov 13, 2003, at 6:31 AM, wojtek wrote:
and Tikiman along with Scion will be playing on the same evening 
elsewhere, check the asphodel records website (the address of which 
escapes me at the moment) for the exact location.  Finally some REAL 
313 action in this town!  ;)




that sounds like an amazing night... and isn't that asphodel space 
pretty acoustically/sonically nice?   Nothing like hearing that on a 
big tight sound system... dang you guys lucky!At least you're 
breaking the 313 drought in style.  ;)  Are Scion +  Paul St. Hilaire 
hitting any other US cities?   Apologies if this was already covered 
and I missed it.


peace,
Matt MacQueen



Re: (313) see the light

2003-11-13 Thread Garrett McGrath
hmm.. well then.. that's what i was told anyway..
guess not

--- John Sokolowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

-

it's the forthcoming mix cd/dvd

Are we sure about this? All 3 (see, the, 
light) are available at Submerge in limited edition
12 format. Submerge has audio clips as well.

 

They sound similiar to the full lenghts he has put out
lately.

 

Cheers!








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RE: (313) Entire threeonethree.com Collection Available [Limited].

2003-11-13 Thread ani
you would be a fool to not take the time to download these mixes, they're
great.
thanks matt :)

ani

: : -Original Message-
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: : Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:40 AM
: : To: 313@hyperreal.org
: : Subject: (313) Entire threeonethree.com Collection Available [Limited].
: :
: :
: : The entire set of threeonethree.com exclusive mixes are available once
: : again, so for anyone that missed out on the first few... get
: : them now. 128K
: : mp3, burnable mixes free for download.
: :
: : 01 Christian Bloch - Detroit Mix for threeonethree.com
: : 02 Mike Grant - Live at the Blue Room
: : 03 Matthew Mangold - You Got the One That Goes Like This?
: : 04 Lee Herrington - Its Odd
: : 05 Matthew Mangold - Second Derivative Test
: : 06 Greg Mudge - Untitled Mix for threeonethree.com
: : 07 Kage - Nature of Textures
: : 08 Ryan Elliott - 29for313
: : 09 Element.8 - Live at the Nefarious Booth; Movement 2003
: : 10 Mike Perry - Dried Shoes
: : 11 A.Garcia - Untitled Mix for threeonethree.com
: : 12 Jason Patrack - The Steamy Affair
: :
: : They will eventually all go back to RealAudio archives to make
: : room for the
: : next wave of mixes by:
: :
: : Anthony 'Shake' Shakir
: : Clark Warner
: : Colin Zyskowski (LIVE)
: : Derek Plaslaiko
: : MD!
: : RMB3 (LIVE)
: : Ryski
: :
: :
: :
: : Matthew
: :
: : 
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Re: RE: (313) Entire threeonethree.com Collection Available [Limited].

2003-11-13 Thread lee.herrington
  ani's right.  i downloaded my own mix...  and i love it!  :-)

cheers,
lrh

 
 From: ani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2003/11/13 Thu PM 12:57:23 EST
 To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: (313) Entire threeonethree.com Collection Available [Limited].
 
 you would be a fool to not take the time to download these mixes, they're
 great.
 thanks matt :)
 
 ani
 
 : : -Original Message-
 : : From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 : : Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:40 AM
 : : To: 313@hyperreal.org
 : : Subject: (313) Entire threeonethree.com Collection Available [Limited].
 : :
 : :
 : : The entire set of threeonethree.com exclusive mixes are available once
 : : again, so for anyone that missed out on the first few... get
 : : them now. 128K
 : : mp3, burnable mixes free for download.
 : :
 : : 01 Christian Bloch - Detroit Mix for threeonethree.com
 : : 02 Mike Grant - Live at the Blue Room
 : : 03 Matthew Mangold - You Got the One That Goes Like This?
 : : 04 Lee Herrington - Its Odd
 : : 05 Matthew Mangold - Second Derivative Test
 : : 06 Greg Mudge - Untitled Mix for threeonethree.com
 : : 07 Kage - Nature of Textures
 : : 08 Ryan Elliott - 29for313
 : : 09 Element.8 - Live at the Nefarious Booth; Movement 2003
 : : 10 Mike Perry - Dried Shoes
 : : 11 A.Garcia - Untitled Mix for threeonethree.com
 : : 12 Jason Patrack - The Steamy Affair
 : :
 : : They will eventually all go back to RealAudio archives to make
 : : room for the
 : : next wave of mixes by:
 : :
 : : Anthony 'Shake' Shakir
 : : Clark Warner
 : : Colin Zyskowski (LIVE)
 : : Derek Plaslaiko
 : : MD!
 : : RMB3 (LIVE)
 : : Ryski
 : :
 : :
 : :
 : : Matthew
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 : : 
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 : : http://mail2web.com/ .
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(313) Detroit in '91.

2003-11-13 Thread Bleep43
A favour from list members.

Can anyone provide a list of classic Detroit releases from 1991?

Artist/Track/Label?

I only need about 10 - 15.

Cheers

Toby

www.bleep43.com




Re: (313) Detroit in '91.

2003-11-13 Thread Maarten Baute
 Can anyone provide a list of classic Detroit releases from 1991?

 Artist/Track/Label?

 I only need about 10 - 15.

Here are 15 of them.

Various - Equinox Chapter One (Retroactive cad004)
Various - Feel The Fire / Decay / Journey (Retroactive cad005)
Placid Angles - Aquatic Resonance (Retroactive cad006)
Paperclip People - Oscillator (Electronic Flirtation Device) (Retroactive
cad007)
Carl Craig - No More Words (Retroactive dang1ep)
Underground Resistance - Nation 2 Nation (Underground Resistance 005)
Underground Resistance - The Final Frontier (Underground Resistance 005)
Underground Resistance - Waveform EP (Underground Resistance 004)
Blake Baxter - The Prince Of Techno (Underground Resistance 006)
Vision, The - Gyroscopic EP (Underground Resistance 008)
Suburban Knight - Nocturbulous Behavior (Underground Resistance 011)
Reese - Inside Out (Fragile Records 04)
Planetary - Planetary EP (Metamorphic Records 00010)
E-Dancer - Pump The Move (KMS 033)
Blake Baxter - Strong To Survive (Incognito Records 014)

Cheers,
Maarten - http://www.morthenkiang.com



Re: (313) Detroit in '91.

2003-11-13 Thread Maarten Baute
And here is one more:

69 - 4 Jazz Funk Classics (Planet E)


 Various - Equinox Chapter One (Retroactive cad004)
 Various - Feel The Fire / Decay / Journey (Retroactive cad005)
 Placid Angles - Aquatic Resonance (Retroactive cad006)
 Paperclip People - Oscillator (Electronic Flirtation Device) (Retroactive
 cad007)
 Carl Craig - No More Words (Retroactive dang1ep)
 Underground Resistance - Nation 2 Nation (Underground Resistance 005)
 Underground Resistance - The Final Frontier (Underground Resistance 005)
 Underground Resistance - Waveform EP (Underground Resistance 004)
 Blake Baxter - The Prince Of Techno (Underground Resistance 006)
 Vision, The - Gyroscopic EP (Underground Resistance 008)
 Suburban Knight - Nocturbulous Behavior (Underground Resistance 011)
 Reese - Inside Out (Fragile Records 04)
 Planetary - Planetary EP (Metamorphic Records 00010)
 E-Dancer - Pump The Move (KMS 033)
 Blake Baxter - Strong To Survive (Incognito Records 014)


Re: (313) Detroit in '91.

2003-11-13 Thread Phonopsia
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To: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Bleep43
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Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Detroit in '91.


 And here is one more:

 69 - 4 Jazz Funk Classics (Planet E)


That'd be #1. ;)

Tristan
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Re: (313) Detroit in '91.

2003-11-13 Thread KiDDy*RaVeR
F.U.S.E - F.U. (+8).
Blake Baxter - Dream Sequence LP - (Tresor)
Speedy J - Wicked Saw (+8)

Well not very '313'...but anyway :
DHS - House of God (RS)  ;)


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From: Bleep43 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:20 PM
Subject: (313) Detroit in '91.


 A favour from list members.
 
 Can anyone provide a list of classic Detroit releases from 1991?
 
 Artist/Track/Label?
 
 I only need about 10 - 15.
 
 Cheers
 
 Toby
 
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(313) [Syd] Deep Space presents Jupiter Jazz (06.12.03)

2003-11-13 Thread David Gillies

Saturday, the 6th of December
Bar Europa, 88 Elizabeth St Sydney.
9PM - 3AM
Limited Capacity

The people that brought you Deep Space, Housin' Gardens and 
Boogietronics are back again with Jupiter Jazz. Jupiter Jazz is a 
cocktail lounge adaptation of our parties, remodelled for a more relaxed 
and intimate environment with some stimulating vibrations for your organism.


DJ's on the night are:

 Colour (Dark Energy)
 James Bond (Biorhythms)
 Patrick HAF (Southern Outpost)
 Phil Chan (Southern Outpost)
 RZ-1 (D.S.E.A.)
 Sleepy (D.S.E.A.)
 XXX (D.S.E.A.)