Re: (313) Tortured Soul!?!

2004-03-18 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Good points - I recall bringing this up a few years ago. That is, how you
can listen to an artists records and think - I'd love to hear this person
DJ - but then you go see them DJ and their spinning style is totally
different. Sort of what happened when I saw Funk D'Void at DEMF. I love
Technoir and was hoping for some of that funky deep sound like Herbie on
Rhodes and V-Ger. Of course I was expecting harder stuff along the lines of
Snakebite and Bad Coffee but from what I heard it was all hard techno drum
loops. I got bored right quick and if I had gone to see just him I would
have stuck around but as it was there were three other stages of music to
choose from.

Regarding  Joe Clausal and Danny Krivit's productions - yeah, too noodly or
just sort of limp Latin influenced hosue music (too many whispy voices
going la la la - la la la). I like Francois' stuff though - he's not
afraid of harder sounds in his own productions (and they don't come off as
J Vasquez or Armand Van Helden tracks either).

MEK



 
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the productions of the three body and soul djs - francois k, joe clausal
and danny krivit, and the body and soul mix cds are no indication of the
vibe and music at body and soul afternoons and evenings.
take joe clausell, as mat said (i think) his spiritual life stuff can get a
little noodly and disappear up it's own arse.
but, at bs joe played in a way that was anything but noodly. he was the
hard man of bs. he was the favourite of the shirtless muscle marys that
hung out at the back of the dance floor and had just come from 14 hours of
junior vasquez at the tunnel.

i went ot bs religiously for the time it was running and absolutely loved
it. but i don't own any of the bs mix cds and very little of the
production of the djs.

for another example, take theo parrish. absolutely love his djing -i'd be a
very happy little vegemite if i could dance to chicago acid and disco
classics for the rest of my days. but as for his production, there are only
two tracks that really move me on the dance floor - lost keys and dan ryan
(that's the tribal track on roots revisited, right?).
james
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From what I gather, Body  Soul had a particular vibe that doesn't
necessarily
translate outside its own peculiar context.  I have been at Deep
House-centric
events with what I imagine to be a similar feel. What makes that sort of
event
different is that there are a lot of people in attendance who are not at
all
ravey, but just love to dance.  They have favorite tracks that make them
make
wave their hands in the air and make this face:

http://www.psychiatry.uiowa.edu/~kent/lj_images/tpnye/2.html

That sort of feeling on a dancefloor is highly infectious.  The
same music in another context could well come off as rather cloying and
slack.

My personal taste is for more varied sets, where it's not one uplifting
vocal house anthem after another. In other words, variety and contrast make
a DJ set enjoyable, something that seems not to have occurred to a lot of
DJs.

On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Matt MacQueen wrote:

 ah, but  there's a point at which though (this may be blasphemy to some
 here) that the whole Joe Claussell super organic spiritual house can
 get too watered down and wank-off-ish to me.


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Re: (313) Tortured Soul!?!

2004-03-18 Thread Phonopsia
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 Good points - I recall bringing this up a few years ago. That is, how you
 can listen to an artists records and think - I'd love to hear this person
 DJ - but then you go see them DJ and their spinning style is totally
 different. Sort of what happened when I saw Funk D'Void at DEMF. I love
 Technoir and was hoping for some of that funky deep sound like Herbie on
 Rhodes and V-Ger. Of course I was expecting harder stuff along the lines
of
 Snakebite and Bad Coffee but from what I heard it was all hard techno drum
 loops. I got bored right quick and if I had gone to see just him I would
 have stuck around but as it was there were three other stages of music to
 choose from.

 Regarding  Joe Clausal and Danny Krivit's productions - yeah, too noodly
or
 just sort of limp Latin influenced hosue music (too many whispy voices
 going la la la - la la la). I like Francois' stuff though - he's not
 afraid of harder sounds in his own productions (and they don't come off as
 J Vasquez or Armand Van Helden tracks either).


The thing is, with all of these guys, you really can't expect anything very
concretely. I *love* each of them on the right night, having seen each of
them only a couple of times, but on the wrong night, or when the production
gets 'too musical' (noodly) for its own good, I'd rather write it off. But
when each of them has so much experience, and so much ground they'd like to
cover on a given night, it's quite likely that their experience will diverge
from yours significantly enough to f*ck the whole thing up.

I love the Osunlade remix of Tortured Soul, for the record. I first heard it
in the OMOA betalounge archive from the first DEMF, then heard it repeatedly
in DC when I lived there. It's one of those prototypical east coast deep
house tunes at its best. In short, it hits the spot.

Re: Matt's very well articulated rant about the Spiritual Life scene, I
totally agree. The thing is, everyone needs to find their comfort zone with
it, and for most people I think that will change over time, as pointed out
in the first reacion to Kent's review. Personally, I was eating up the
Spiritual Life (and especially the Natural Resource stuff) like it was going
out of style in late '02 and early '03 (after shunning it like the plague
for about 5/6 years), but I think their high point of usability has sunk
since then. I don't think I've bought one of their records in the last year.
Similarly, Ibidan's 10 series hasn't hit me like it has some others. I
think it's a great direction, I just think they need to iron out some kinks.
Meanwhile, their Hiroshi Watanabi '32 project' 12 was the bomb like no
other. I love that these labels are 'tweaking' things, I just want the
results right away. there's too much other good music in competition right
now.

BTW - I think this is totally topical for [313], since Detroit house seems
to be the lifeblood of Detroit club culture (from what I can see), and loads
of this stuff feeds it in varying degrees.

Tristan
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(313)Track ID, Yussel?

2004-03-18 Thread James_Bucknell





Someone posted a link for a track ID - i think it was yussel - of some
early 90s sounding new york house. anyway, i was playing  kerri chandler
'atmosphere' ep on shelter records last night and one of the outside tracks
might be the one you're after. i deleted the link, so couldn't check.
james
www.jbucknell.com



(313) eBay news

2004-03-18 Thread FC2 Richards
well, eBay seems to have done it now.  They took all the sub catagories out
of the music section, and now I can't just browse through the techno section
and see what is there...did anyone else notice, or does this only piss me
off...

jeff


Re: (313) Tortured Soul!?!

2004-03-18 Thread Matt MacQueen

On Mar 17, 2004, at 5:04 PM, Andrew wrote:

i just save your mix tracklists and copy
and paste the old stuff ive never heard so i can look for it
myself.
-

Word. HAHA!



ha!  well whatever works, good music is meant to be shared...  that's 
what a DJ does best.   Once I asked Claude Young during a set what 
record he was playing (one night he was playing at WCBN, Ann Arbor) and 
he just gave it to me !...  it's still one of my favorites -- the first 
Dopplereffekt 7 (ok, he did have doubles).   Shake is also really nice 
about talking old records, (that's why there a pic of him on our 
homepage right now ;)   Nobody is born into the underground, someone 
turned them onto the good stuff somewhere along the way...  glad to 
help


--
Matt MacQueen
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(313) Kraftwerk (Not a spoiler - don't worry)

2004-03-18 Thread alex . bond
Right.
Once the tour is over, we'll have a very very long talk about this.

But, for now, I HAD to say this

If, for any reason, you are considering not going to see Kraftwerk, for
whatever reason, you have to change your mind.
If you're skint, sell your mum on ebay, climb in through the toilet window,
rush the door, get your pikey long-haired mate from piccadilly to pass you
a ticket behind the bouncers back ; )

do anything, please please please do not miss this.

please.

I have never seen anything like it in my life.

I lost my mind in there, I don't want it back, they can keep it.

Alex

oh, yeah, in true pirate fashion, big shouts to Robin  Charlie, Danny
Webb, Francis W (welcome btw), Cosmic Mike  Jim, D.Ball, Vince Vega,
Scott, Alice, Nick, Mark and all the scouse crew..

oh, and my head is killing me.
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Re: (313) Kraftwerk (Not a spoiler - don't worry)

2004-03-18 Thread robin



totally seconded.i truly mindblowing night

it was all i could do to stop my girlfriend from throwing her bra at em 
on stage, lol


only thing i couldn't figure was why so many people don't dance and just 
stare at the stage strokin their chins during a kraftwerk performance.



robin...


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Right.
Once the tour is over, we'll have a very very long talk about this.

But, for now, I HAD to say this

If, for any reason, you are considering not going to see Kraftwerk, for
whatever reason, you have to change your mind.
If you're skint, sell your mum on ebay, climb in through the toilet window,
rush the door, get your pikey long-haired mate from piccadilly to pass you
a ticket behind the bouncers back ; )

do anything, please please please do not miss this.

please.

I have never seen anything like it in my life.

I lost my mind in there, I don't want it back, they can keep it.

Alex

oh, yeah, in true pirate fashion, big shouts to Robin  Charlie, Danny
Webb, Francis W (welcome btw), Cosmic Mike  Jim, D.Ball, Vince Vega,
Scott, Alice, Nick, Mark and all the scouse crew..

oh, and my head is killing me.




RE: (313) Kraftwerk (Not a spoiler - don't worry)

2004-03-18 Thread iancheshire
ahh phatt!! I can't wait!!!  me tickets ready and I am off on Saturday! come on!

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Right.
Once the tour is over, we'll have a very very long talk about this.

But, for now, I HAD to say this

If, for any reason, you are considering not going to see Kraftwerk, for
whatever reason, you have to change your mind.
If you're skint, sell your mum on ebay, climb in through the toilet 
window,
rush the door, get your pikey long-haired mate from piccadilly to pass 
you
a ticket behind the bouncers back ; )

do anything, please please please do not miss this.

please.

I have never seen anything like it in my life.

I lost my mind in there, I don't want it back, they can keep it.

Alex

oh, yeah, in true pirate fashion, big shouts to Robin  Charlie, Danny
Webb, Francis W (welcome btw), Cosmic Mike  Jim, D.Ball, Vince Vega,
Scott, Alice, Nick, Mark and all the scouse crew..

oh, and my head is killing me.
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(313) ronnie ron ron

2004-03-18 Thread alex . bond
just looking at the Rushhour mailing list.

anyone know what tracks are on those Ron's Edits things?


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Re: (313) Kraftwerk (Not a spoiler - don't worry)

2004-03-18 Thread Jari Tolkkinen

On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, robin wrote:
 only thing i couldn't figure was why so many people don't dance and just 
 stare at the stage strokin their chins during a kraftwerk performance.

I got a very good seat at the Old Helsinki Icehall and therefore I could 
not dance. However, I noticed the same thing here in Finland. Maybe people 
were so flabbergastered about seeing their childhood heroes for the first 
time that they just couldn't dance?-) I was totally hypnotized during 
their performance and after the gig I just sort of woke up from a 
beautiful and very realistic dream.

Anyway, fantastic show. GO AND SEE IT!

--
Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.ken-guru.net
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Re: (313) Kraftwerk (Not a spoiler - don't worry)

2004-03-18 Thread alex . bond

that they just couldn't dance?-)

I was bouncing off every wall in there. body poppin, spinning on my head,
leaping around.
this lad can't stay still.

the gig I just sort of woke up from a
beautiful and very realistic dream.

I'm still in that dream.

I don't think I'll ever forget it as long as I live.

alex


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(313) ronnie ron ron

2004-03-18 Thread mislav bobic

One thing I know is that the re-edit of let no man put asunder is da
BOMB !
Buy at least two copies !

Re-edit mania got its favorites

mislav

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just looking at the Rushhour mailing list.

anyone know what tracks are on those Ron's Edits things?


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Re: (313) Kraftwerk (Not a spoiler - don't worry)

2004-03-18 Thread Michael H Lees
Was there too last night.

It was mind blowing!

Have to agree about the dancing, I was really suprised when the curtains
went back - big smile across my face - I had a quick glance round and all
I could see were people deadly still staring towards the stage like they'd
seen god or an alien.

There was a real mix of people there too, ages ranged from around 6-60.
With the majority being 30-40. I got the ticket on ebay and was pleasantly
suprised to find out we were standing. But what really started to p*ss me
off was people taking feckin pictures constantly, g. Mobile phones,
digital cameras being held up every few seconds. I don't mind the odd 
picture being taken but it became excesive. 

Dunno what people thought about the lighting but I wasn't impressed with
what the apollo had done.

God I make it sound bad, it wasn't, best gig of my life.

Highlight was robots for sure.

--Mike





On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, robin wrote:

 
 
 totally seconded.i truly mindblowing night
 
 it was all i could do to stop my girlfriend from throwing her bra at em 
 on stage, lol
 
 only thing i couldn't figure was why so many people don't dance and just 
 stare at the stage strokin their chins during a kraftwerk performance.
 
 
 robin...
 
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Right.
  Once the tour is over, we'll have a very very long talk about this.
  
  But, for now, I HAD to say this
  
  If, for any reason, you are considering not going to see Kraftwerk, for
  whatever reason, you have to change your mind.
  If you're skint, sell your mum on ebay, climb in through the toilet window,
  rush the door, get your pikey long-haired mate from piccadilly to pass you
  a ticket behind the bouncers back ; )
  
  do anything, please please please do not miss this.
  
  please.
  
  I have never seen anything like it in my life.
  
  I lost my mind in there, I don't want it back, they can keep it.
  
  Alex
  
  oh, yeah, in true pirate fashion, big shouts to Robin  Charlie, Danny
  Webb, Francis W (welcome btw), Cosmic Mike  Jim, D.Ball, Vince Vega,
  Scott, Alice, Nick, Mark and all the scouse crew..
  
  oh, and my head is killing me.
 
 



(313) ris

2004-03-18 Thread alex . bond
ooh, that Ris track Love  Music just got re-issued.

tee-hee, my mate bought an original one about a month ago for a daft amount
of money.
I'm going to phone him now, and take great pleasure in telling him. the big
daft sod.

: )

what's the other essential Ris track? is it pineapples or something?

alex

*p.s. I can talk to myself all day long you know, just watch*


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(313) ron´s edits

2004-03-18 Thread Peteri, Jochem
Just checked em out[(im a bit slow lately) and my jaw jst droppedthat let 
no man put us asunder on vol. 2, ive been looking for it since i got the 
cassete from derrick may´s first set at the Roxy-club wy back. It´s 
fg on there. No way!!! these 12s are legendary!

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(313) bag of techno

2004-03-18 Thread alex . bond
hmm.

whats in the bag of techno this week?

I'll have a look.

kdj016 - what does everyone think?
dynarec - wooo. scary
kraftwerk/fk mixes - cool

what else? anyone
I'll check my bucket of house out when I get back from lunch

alex
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Re: (313) ron's edits

2004-03-18 Thread jurren baars

Jochem Peteri wrote at 01:54 pm:



Just checked em out[(im a bit slow lately) and my jaw jst =

droppedthat let no man put us asunder on vol. 2, ive been looking =
for it since i got the cassete from derrick may=B4s first set at the =
Roxy-club wy back. It=B4s fg on there. No way!!! these =
12s are legendary!

cool, i only heard the clips on the rushhour mailout.

the dells - no way back [also on ugly edit 05, but this one sounds better 
imho]

kikrokos - life's a jungle [also on musicbox 5? which sucks!]

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Re: (313) ron´s edits

2004-03-18 Thread alex . bond

so, the question is...

did someone find the reels?
or is someone just doing them in a ronnie style?

anyone know?

what other tracks are on them?

I hope my mam fetches a few quid on ebay, I need records.

alex
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Re: (313) eBay news

2004-03-18 Thread theREALmxyzptlk
They didn't bother sharing the news either. It took me an hour of digging 
through discussion forums to figure out why their posting mechanism was 
refusing my uploads for auction last night. Stupid idea.


jeff


At 03:54 PM 3/17/2004, FC2 Richards wrote:

well, eBay seems to have done it now.  They took all the sub catagories out
of the music section, and now I can't just browse through the techno section
and see what is there...did anyone else notice, or does this only piss me
off...

jeff





RE: (313) ron´s edits

2004-03-18 Thread Peteri, Jochem
They´re  the originals, at least the let no man put us blah

the whole set is incredible(derrick´s) it starts off with the longer than long 
ago relic before it was released. It kind of got me in freak mode back then. 
loads of other things like that, but the ron´s edit thing is the one that i was 
missing..

theyre sold out at RH though, bummer
gotta pick up my soloaction- red planet express today, anyone know who did 
that?
great tune!
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so, the question is...

did someone find the reels?
or is someone just doing them in a ronnie style?

anyone know?

what other tracks are on them?

I hope my mam fetches a few quid on ebay, I need records.

alex
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(313) things

2004-03-18 Thread alex . bond
anyone got any good jokes?

bet Rob Taylor's got some belters bursting to get out.
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RE: (313) eBay news

2004-03-18 Thread Stephen Burd
yep.  saw that yesterday.  what crap...yet they expanded other sections.
whatever.

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well, eBay seems to have done it now.  They took all the sub catagories out
of the music section, and now I can't just browse through the techno section
and see what is there...did anyone else notice, or does this only piss me
off...

jeff



(313) da sampla

2004-03-18 Thread yoav bernstein

talking about digital system right? well, it's a rework of Moroder's E=MC2 ;)



Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages
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(313) Beatdown rmxs

2004-03-18 Thread Andy Mitchell
Found this on the Third Ear website... Sounds promising! Anyone heard the
tracks???
Andy

---

Carl Craig and Amp Fiddler Beatdown Remixes

Third Ear follow up the first set of remixes from their Detroit Beatdown
Volume One compilaton with the second 12² featuring three more remixes: Carl
Craig¹s remix of Theo Parrish¹s epic ŒFalling Up¹, Amp Fiddler, using his
Amp Dog Night moniker, and Mike Garrett remix Malik Alston¹s ŒButterfly¹ Amp
gives the track a vocal. Malik adds Œadditonal production¹. While 3-Chair
Marcellus Pittman has remixed Darren Albram¹s ŒLoose Piano¹. Release date is
late March



RE: (313) ron´s edits

2004-03-18 Thread alex . bond

Jochem

the whole set is incredible(derrick´s)

is this tape you speak of on the internet anywhere?

do you have the one on the deephousepage - thats pretty cool.
lots of classics.

I think thats where I got it anyway

alex
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(313) good interviews

2004-03-18 Thread alex . bond
great interviews here...

http://www.djhistory.com/djhistory/archiveInterview.php

they just added a john peel one.
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RE: (313) acid house comp in the works

2004-03-18 Thread FC2 Richards
oh yeah, I know...He had a track on the Acid House for All comp that
Definitive that was pretty good if I remember right.  I don't think there
are going to be a ton of people out there with a problem with it...

Jeff

-Original Message-
From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 1:41 PM
To: FC2 Richards; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) acid house comp in the works


Woody Mcbride style acid house that is. That's no bad thing, imo, just so
you know.
k
from www.djesp.com

A Communique ACID HOUSE compilation in the works. Limited edition 6 x
colored vinyl LP w/ free mix CD featuring music from DJ Frantic
aka Computer
Controlled, Johnny Fiasco, DAVE The Drummer, Mystic Bill, Stanny Franssen,
DJ Hyperactive, Terry Mullan, TJR, Paul Birken, Jazzid, DJ ESP, Barada,
Angel Alanis, Digital Primate, Terriakianarkisaki, Binary Bassline, Rob
Acid, Acid Junkies, DJ Pumphead and more artists TBA. Accciieeed!!!


sounds good to me!  I can't wait!

Jeff



RE: (313) Da Sampla Re: (313) no sequencers

2004-03-18 Thread FC2 Richards
Shake is Da Sampla...is there more than just the Moods  Grooves release
out??

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Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 6:13 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
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Peteri, Jochem wrote:

and that da sampla track is awesome, Shake ain´t it?

***Yes

Man, didn't know that. That's one of my favourites, it sounds fairly unlike
any other track I've got.

Respect!



RE: (313) Da Sampla Re: (313) no sequencers

2004-03-18 Thread alex . bond

Shake is Da Sampla...is there more than just the Moods  Grooves release
out??

not sure, but in the back of my mind I think there might be one on
puzzlebox.

not sure though.
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RE: (313) Da Sampla Re: (313) no sequencers

2004-03-18 Thread Sean Creen
Yep, Piece of Ice (as played on the Claude Yound DJ Kicks mix) was one of
the early Puzzlebox releases...

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Shake is Da Sampla...is there more than just the Moods  Grooves release
out??

not sure, but in the back of my mind I think there might be one on
puzzlebox.

not sure though.
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Re: (313) things

2004-03-18 Thread robin



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

anyone got any good jokes?


stolen from another list member...almost on topic :)

http://www.emotionelectric.com/technojoke.txt


so anyone have the link to todd sines' vegan recipes? :)

robin...



RE: (313) Da Sampla Re: (313) no sequencers

2004-03-18 Thread Andrew
Shake is Da Sampla...is there more than just the Moods  Grooves 
release out??

not sure, but in the back of my mind I think there might be one on
puzzlebox.

Yeah, that's Digital System. Didn't know about the Moroder link, cheers!

Kraftwerk tomorrow, woohoo! Thanks for the reports so far

Andrew




Re: (313) things

2004-03-18 Thread matt kane's brain

At 10:56 AM 3/18/2004, robin wrote:

http://www.emotionelectric.com/technojoke.txt



7. You've dialed the phone number 1-303-808-9091 just to see what
happens.


Well?

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RE: (313) Da Sampla Re: (313) no sequencers

2004-03-18 Thread Andrew
Damn I keep thinking it's Friday!

Just wishful thinking...


-Original Message-
From: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 18 March 2004 15:58
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Da Sampla Re: (313) no sequencers


Shake is Da Sampla...is there more than just the Moods  Grooves
release out??

not sure, but in the back of my mind I think there might be one on
puzzlebox.

Yeah, that's Digital System. Didn't know about the Moroder link, cheers!

Kraftwerk tomorrow, woohoo! Thanks for the reports so far

Andrew






(313) todd sines vegan recipes

2004-03-18 Thread robin


answering my own question the recipes are here:

http://www.technotourist.org/modules.php?op=modloadname=Sectionsfile=indexreq=viewarticleartid=21%20

ok, back to the music...

robin...



(313) 4 jazz funk repressed

2004-03-18 Thread innercity
thought you may all be interested.



 A n n o u n c e m e n t
 To be re-released on April 9th, the long awaited Planet E original, 69 - 4
 jazz funk classics!

 This is a true repress of the original 1991 release in every way.  For
 those who are long-time followers of Carl Craig, it's common knowledge
that
 4 jazz funk classics was Craig's debut release on Planet E Communications,
 Inc.

 Now 13 years later, the music is still just as timeless as the day it was
 created.  Record Collectors from all over the world know the street value
 of this rare classic has reached as high as $100 a copy.  Today this is
 your opportunity to pre-order a sure-satisfying product that will bring a
 wealth of enjoyment and unlimited profits to you company.  Order now and
be
 confident, because this one won't wait!

 69 - 4 jazz funk classics
 PLAN 12S 69
 side a
 a1. ladies  gentleman
 a2. if mojo was a.m.

 side b
 b1. my machines (pt.1)
 extraterrestrial raggabeats (pt.2)
 my machines (reprise)
 b2. frequency finale






Re: (313) 4 jazz funk repressed

2004-03-18 Thread Maarten Baute
Woohoo!

2004 is now officially the year of the most interesting rereleases in
techno/house/disco history.

Man... all thos great disco edits in the past weeks, the kms/transmat
represses, now the planet e classics and repress of 4 jazz funk classics...
the unreleased kdj 16 and unreleased ross 154 material...

A great opportunity for the people like me who wern´t into that kind of
music in those days.

Cheers,
Maarten

  Now 13 years later, the music is still just as timeless as the day it
was
  created.  Record Collectors from all over the world know the street
value
  of this rare classic has reached as high as $100 a copy.  Today this is
  your opportunity to pre-order a sure-satisfying product that will bring
a
  wealth of enjoyment and unlimited profits to you company.  Order now and
 be
  confident, because this one won't wait!
 
  69 - 4 jazz funk classics
  PLAN 12S 69
  side a
  a1. ladies  gentleman
  a2. if mojo was a.m.
 
  side b
  b1. my machines (pt.1)
  extraterrestrial raggabeats (pt.2)
  my machines (reprise)
  b2. frequency finale



RE: (313) ron�s edits

2004-03-18 Thread ryan burns


where can i find Ron's Edits vol. 1 and 2... rushhour is out of stock.  can 
someone point me in the right direction please.

ryan




From: Peteri, Jochem [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313)  ron´s edits
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 14:13:22 +0100

They´re  the originals, at least the let no man put us blah

the whole set is incredible(derrick´s) it starts off with the longer than 
long ago relic before it was released. It kind of got me in freak mode back 
then.
loads of other things like that, but the ron´s edit thing is the one that i 
was missing..


theyre sold out at RH though, bummer
gotta pick up my soloaction- red planet express today, anyone know who 
did that?

great tune!
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so, the question is...

did someone find the reels?
or is someone just doing them in a ronnie style?

anyone know?

what other tracks are on them?

I hope my mam fetches a few quid on ebay, I need records.

alex
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(313) once more with feeling, room sharer wanted shorecrest @ movement

2004-03-18 Thread Kent williams
It appears that the people who wanted to share a room @ the shorecrest
for Movement with me have all kinda done something different now...

So anyone else still looking for a way to stay downtown semi-cheap?



(313) Crazy Techno mix sets links page

2004-03-18 Thread Greg Earle

Someone posted this to the Techno community on Orkut.

It's a crazy list of links to DJ mix sets (and a couple of live
sets here and there) from sites all over the world.

Lots of the usual suspects: Marco Carola, Chris Liebing, Ben Sims,
Carl Cox, Dylan Drazen, Ken Ishii, Umek, Richie Hawtin, Jeff Mills,
Steve Rachmad, Marco Zaffarano, Ricardo Villalobos, Sven Vaeth,
Mauro Picotto, Miss Djax, Surgeon, Laurent Garnier, Dave Clarke,
Juan Atkins, Fumiya Tanaka, Speedy J, Adam Beyer, Pacou, etc. etc.

http://boxermp3.freeweb.hu/letoltesek.php

- Greg



Re: (313) 4 jazz funk repressed

2004-03-18 Thread lee.herrington
  
  which online establishments will be carrying this fine repress?  and when?

 
 From: innercity [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2004/03/18 Thu AM 11:12:33 EST
 To: 313@hyperreal.org, 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: (313) 4 jazz funk repressed
 
 thought you may all be interested.
 
 
 
  A n n o u n c e m e n t
  To be re-released on April 9th, the long awaited Planet E original, 69 - 4
  jazz funk classics!
 
  This is a true repress of the original 1991 release in every way.  For
  those who are long-time followers of Carl Craig, it's common knowledge
 that
  4 jazz funk classics was Craig's debut release on Planet E Communications,
  Inc.
 
  Now 13 years later, the music is still just as timeless as the day it was
  created.  Record Collectors from all over the world know the street value
  of this rare classic has reached as high as $100 a copy.  Today this is
  your opportunity to pre-order a sure-satisfying product that will bring a
  wealth of enjoyment and unlimited profits to you company.  Order now and
 be
  confident, because this one won't wait!
 
  69 - 4 jazz funk classics
  PLAN 12S 69
  side a
  a1. ladies  gentleman
  a2. if mojo was a.m.
 
  side b
  b1. my machines (pt.1)
  extraterrestrial raggabeats (pt.2)
  my machines (reprise)
  b2. frequency finale
 
 
 
 
 



Re: (313) Kraftwerk (Not a spoiler - don't worry)

2004-03-18 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




yeah, ok fine - just tell them to play a few more US dates and I'll be
there.

MEK



 
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spoiler - don't worry)   

 

 




Right.
Once the tour is over, we'll have a very very long talk about this.

But, for now, I HAD to say this

If, for any reason, you are considering not going to see Kraftwerk, for
whatever reason, you have to change your mind.
If you're skint, sell your mum on ebay, climb in through the toilet window,
rush the door, get your pikey long-haired mate from piccadilly to pass you
a ticket behind the bouncers back ; )

do anything, please please please do not miss this.

please.

I have never seen anything like it in my life.

I lost my mind in there, I don't want it back, they can keep it.

Alex

oh, yeah, in true pirate fashion, big shouts to Robin  Charlie, Danny
Webb, Francis W (welcome btw), Cosmic Mike  Jim, D.Ball, Vince Vega,
Scott, Alice, Nick, Mark and all the scouse crew..

oh, and my head is killing me.
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(313) Roland King

2004-03-18 Thread Chris Anglesey


Greetings 313 People,

Does anyone out there have a copy of Roland Kings' - Versatility ep (m3) for
sale or trade.

Been after this one for a while. Any help would be much appreciated. I can
be contacted privately at the address below.

thanks,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]







Re: (313) ris

2004-03-18 Thread Matt MacQueen

On Mar 18, 2004, at 6:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

ooh, that Ris track Love  Music just got re-issued.


WHAT!?!  man I hope you're not kidding.Good thing, I was so 
desperate for it, i've been looking for like 4 years.  It used to be on 
one of those 'Record Review' boots but even those dried up.   I was 
about to so something stupid like pay  $ ~100 on eBay for one.   yea!  
Tell me more, label, distributors, etc.   I hope they kept the vocal, 
silly as it is.



tee-hee, my mate bought an original one about a month ago for a daft 
amount

of money.
I'm going to phone him now, and take great pleasure in telling him. 
the big

daft sod.


nahh, an original pressing is still something to cherish (if that's 
what he has actually found).  :]



what's the other essential Ris track? is it pineapples or something?


Hmm, maybe??  but i *think* Pineapple is another italo-ish group of 
same era, i think their big hit on Chicago hotmix radio was come over 
here girl  or maybe it was called I like your style?   Was on one of 
the Intergalactic Gary tape-edit mixes you could download from I-f's 
Cybernetic Broadcasting System site...have i confused you enough 
with my half-facts?  ;P


peace



Re: (313) 4 jazz funk repressed

2004-03-18 Thread Matt MacQueen


A n n o u n c e m e n t
To be re-released on April 9th, the long awaited Planet E original, 
69 - 4

jazz funk classics!


yes!!!  I lost my original somewhere about a year ago, god it was 
killing me not being able to play this masterpiece...   just in time


brilliant, one of Planet E's finest moments ever.

--
Matt MacQueen
http://SonicSunset.com



Re: (313) ris

2004-03-18 Thread Tom Magic Feet
Don't know the distributor, but it's on Headman's Relish label and he's done
a mix on the B-side - which I prefer, as it happens - along with the
original mix, an instrumental and a 'Bad Neighbourhood' mix. I think it's
limited to a thousand copies though.

TMF

 WHAT!?!  man I hope you're not kidding.Good thing, I was so desperate
for it, i've been looking for like 4 years.  It used to be on one of those
'Record Review' boots but even those dried up.   I was about to so something
stupid like pay  $ ~100 on eBay for one.   yea!  Tell me more, label,
distributors, etc.   I hope they kept the vocal, silly as it is.


  tee-hee, my mate bought an original one about a month ago for a daft
  amount
  of money.
  I'm going to phone him now, and take great pleasure in telling him.
  the big
  daft sod.

 nahh, an original pressing is still something to cherish (if that's
 what he has actually found).  :]

  what's the other essential Ris track? is it pineapples or something?

 Hmm, maybe??  but i *think* Pineapple is another italo-ish group of
 same era, i think their big hit on Chicago hotmix radio was come over
 here girl  or maybe it was called I like your style?   Was on one of
 the Intergalactic Gary tape-edit mixes you could download from I-f's
 Cybernetic Broadcasting System site...have i confused you enough
 with my half-facts?  ;P

 peace





Re: (313) Da Sampla Re: (313) no sequencers

2004-03-18 Thread Matt MacQueen


On Mar 18, 2004, at 1:44 AM, FC2 Richards wrote:

Shake is Da Sampla...is there more than just the Moods  Grooves 
release

out??


I think I have a Da Sampla record on M3?  ...hmm the memory fades..  
And the Frictional one of course.



--
Matt MacQueen
http://SonicSunset.com



Re: (313) ris

2004-03-18 Thread alex . bond

Hey Matt.

Tell me more, label, distributors, etc.

Saw it on Rushhour's list. Think it's on a German label, and there looks
like there's instrumental, vocal and a headman mix. The label is called
Relish.

nahh, an original pressing is still something to cherish (if that's
what he has actually found).  :]

ha, yeah, thats what he got. oh how he gloated!! I spotted it as well, just
didn't have the $$ for it.
but, that's competition between mates for you. (the snide!)

I hope they kept the vocal,
silly as it is.

You might be interested in this product I am developing.
It's called the Acme Re-edit-o-lator
It's like a big box, and you put the record in one end. Set the knob on the
side to whichever setting you like (there's HardyBangTheBox,
LevanBassHeavySpaceOEdit HarveyMadTackle and ruffedupTheostyle)
and pull the lever. The re-edit pops out the other side. It's sort a like a
soda stream, but different.
Hey presto, cheesy vocal removed... this time next week I'll be a
millionaire.

Hmm, maybe??  but i *think* Pineapple is another italo-ish group of
same era, i think their big hit on Chicago hotmix radio was come over
here girl  or maybe it was called I like your style?   Was on one of
the Intergalactic Gary tape-edit mixes you could download from I-f's
Cybernetic Broadcasting System site...have i confused you enough
with my half-facts?  ;P

I am reliably informed by Richard and Placid that the pineapples track is
Come on Closer. gawd knows why I thought it was that... There is another
good Ris tune. My mate has it, I will find out what it is and post it up.

ha ha, half facts? I'm full of 'em...!

Take Care

Alex

p.s. glad someone wants to talk to me, I feel like a leper. I do go on
though I suppose.

; )
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Re: (313) Da Sampla Re: (313) no sequencers

2004-03-18 Thread David Bate
Hi Matt,
   That's why another person from Portland, started discogs.com, so that
us old folk who's brains are starting to have too many cobwebs, can still
get information.

Here's the 2 links for Da Sampla off their:

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Keith_Tucker_-_Da_Sampla

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Da_Sampla



Hope that helps people out,


Cheers,

Dave


 On Mar 18, 2004, at 1:44 AM, FC2 Richards wrote:

 Shake is Da Sampla...is there more than just the Moods  Grooves
 release
 out??

 I think I have a Da Sampla record on M3?  ...hmm the memory fades..
 And the Frictional one of course.


 --
 Matt MacQueen
 http://SonicSunset.com





Re: (313) Roland King

2004-03-18 Thread David Bate

 Greetings 313 People,

 Does anyone out there have a copy of Roland Kings' - Versatility ep (m3)
 for
 sale or trade.

 Been after this one for a while. Any help would be much appreciated. I can
 be contacted privately at the address below.

 thanks,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hi Chris,
 The Roland King is Mike Huckaby, and M3 was Record Time's now defunkt
label, so you're best bet to track this down, might be to give Record
Time
a call and see if you can get a copy from Mike.  I haven't seen very many
in the Record Stores for the last 3-4 years...  so hopefully, they might
have
some in the back, or Mike has some extra copies.


Tell him that Dave sent you;)




Re: (313) Roland King

2004-03-18 Thread David Bate

 Greetings 313 People,

 Does anyone out there have a copy of Roland Kings' - Versatility ep (m3)
 for
 sale or trade.

 Been after this one for a while. Any help would be much appreciated. I can
 be contacted privately at the address below.

 thanks,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hi Chris,
 The Roland King is Mike Huckaby, and M3 was Record Time's now defunkt
label, so you're best bet to track this down, might be to give Record
Time
a call and see if you can get a copy from Mike.  I haven't seen very many
in the Record Stores for the last 3-4 years...  so hopefully, they might
have
some in the back, or Mike has some extra copies.


Tell him that Dave sent you;)




RE: (313) Roland King

2004-03-18 Thread ani
i'm pretty sure this is available at record time roseville.  i was there
recently, and there were several m3 titles.  give them a call/email:

586 775 1550

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

ani


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(m3) for
: sale or trade.
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Re: (313) Tortured Soul!?!

2004-03-18 Thread yussel

 My personal taste is for more varied sets, where it's not one uplifting
 vocal house anthem after another. In other words, variety and contrast make
 a DJ set enjoyable, something that seems not to have occurred to a lot of
 DJs.

I think it was Tony Humphries who proposed the 3-to-1 rule. 3 setup tracks
for every big vocally track.




 On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Matt MacQueen wrote:
 
  ah, but  there's a point at which though (this may be blasphemy to some
  here) that the whole Joe Claussell super organic spiritual house can
  get too watered down and wank-off-ish to me.




Re: (313) Tortured Soul!?!

2004-03-18 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I think it was Tony Humphries who proposed the 3-to-1 rule. 3 
setup tracks
for every big vocally track.

its always fun to drop 2 vocal anthems in a row after building it 
up though. and in the vein of NYC house, im so pissed that i slept 
on spinnas mix of shaun escoffery's days like this. the first 20 
times i heard it, i was like eh, its an NYC house record. then 
the 21st i heard the strings and the here comes the sun part in 
a whole new way and now im salty i missed it. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) ris

2004-03-18 Thread marina pure sonik
Yeah, this is good news.  And I wouldn't mind a non-pops and scratches 
copy, myself.  = )  This record is the very first record I ever bought. 
 I was in 4th or 5th grade and bought it off a kid from my school.  
Ah...the memories.  I love the vocals though.


m.

On Thursday, March 18, 2004, at 11:12  AM, Matt MacQueen wrote:


On Mar 18, 2004, at 6:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

ooh, that Ris track Love  Music just got re-issued.


WHAT!?!  man I hope you're not kidding.Good thing, I was so 
desperate for it, i've been looking for like 4 years.  It used to be 
on one of those 'Record Review' boots but even those dried up.   I was 
about to so something stupid like pay  $ ~100 on eBay for one.   yea!  
Tell me more, label, distributors, etc.   I hope they kept the vocal, 
silly as it is.



tee-hee, my mate bought an original one about a month ago for a daft 
amount

of money.
I'm going to phone him now, and take great pleasure in telling him. 
the big

daft sod.


nahh, an original pressing is still something to cherish (if that's 
what he has actually found).  :]



what's the other essential Ris track? is it pineapples or something?


Hmm, maybe??  but i *think* Pineapple is another italo-ish group of 
same era, i think their big hit on Chicago hotmix radio was come over 
here girl  or maybe it was called I like your style?   Was on one 
of the Intergalactic Gary tape-edit mixes you could download from 
I-f's Cybernetic Broadcasting System site...have i confused you 
enough with my half-facts?  ;P


peace





Re: (313) Tortured Soul!?!

2004-03-18 Thread yussel
 BTW - I think this is totally topical for [313], since Detroit house seems
 to be the lifeblood of Detroit club culture (from what I can see), and loads
 of this stuff feeds it in varying degrees.

You had me up until here Tristan. I kinda fail to see how Detroit house is
any sort of lifeblood. More like on life support. Don't get me wrong- I
love me some Mike Clark, but that's hardly the scene pushing Detroit.

I wonder- when did you last live in Detroit (honest question,  don't think
we ever met until after you had moved to DC). I only bring this up because
I guess you ge this impression of Detroit house as a driving force because
you're only around for Festival Weekend. It also makes me wonder what
other misconceptions people have about Detroit, if their only exposure is
that weekend.

or i could be reaching.

but how many people on this list have only been to detroit for
movement/demf?

raise hands?




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RE: (313) Tortured Soul!?!

2004-03-18 Thread Andrew

 raise hands?

never! hope to rectify that this year...




RE: (313) things

2004-03-18 Thread Stephen Burd
did you hear about the new Atkins donuts?

for every dozen that you buy you get a free steak



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anyone got any good jokes?

bet Rob Taylor's got some belters bursting to get out.
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Re: (313)Track ID, Yussel?

2004-03-18 Thread yussel
wasn't me- sorry

On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:






 Someone posted a link for a track ID - i think it was yussel - of some
 early 90s sounding new york house. anyway, i was playing  kerri chandler
 'atmosphere' ep on shelter records last night and one of the outside tracks
 might be the one you're after. i deleted the link, so couldn't check.
 james
 www.jbucknell.com




Re: (313) once more with feeling, room sharer wanted shorecrest @ movement

2004-03-18 Thread yussel
sorry kent-

i'd bunk with ya, but i know how you feel about my crack-smoking
girlfriend who must be beat on an hourly basis ;)




On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Kent williams wrote:

 It appears that the people who wanted to share a room @ the shorecrest
 for Movement with me have all kinda done something different now...

 So anyone else still looking for a way to stay downtown semi-cheap?




Re: (313) once more with feeling, room sharer wanted shorecrest @ movement

2004-03-18 Thread doris
wif a bat, please.


On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 sorry kent-
 
 i'd bunk with ya, but i know how you feel about my crack-smoking
 girlfriend who must be beat on an hourly basis ;)
 
 
 
 
 On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Kent williams wrote:
 
  It appears that the people who wanted to share a room @ the shorecrest
  for Movement with me have all kinda done something different now...
 
  So anyone else still looking for a way to stay downtown semi-cheap?
 
 
 


Re: (313) things

2004-03-18 Thread neil tomlinson
Do you know what's making headlines this week?










Corduroy pillowcases!


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anyone got any good jokes?

bet Rob Taylor's got some belters bursting to get out.


(313) RE: [idm] Marumari and Greg Davis tour dates for next week

2004-03-18 Thread sqrrt
Hi all,

As far as the poster says, the opening act in Montreal is Montag, not
Mileece, unless there were some last minute changes (which I doubt, since
the show is next Monday...)

Cheers!

sqrrt

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Marumari East Coast Tour Dates for Spring 2004:
march 21st - toronto - rivoli with i am robot and proud
march 22nd - montreal - SAT with mileece (?)
march 23rd - boston - tt the bears with keith fullerton whitman
march 24th - nyc - barnard college
march 25th - philadelphia - doc watsons
march 26th - nyc - tonic
march 27th - baltimore - talking head with moonstealingproject
march 28th - DC - warehouse next door

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Re: (313) things

2004-03-18 Thread Tom Churchill
 anyone got any good jokes?

Shamelessly copied from another list:

noddy holder goes into a boutique in central brum to buy an outfit for the
1974 totp xmas special.

'owright, nod!' shouts the assistant, 'what can we dow for yow today?'

nod replies, 'oid like to buy some roight special gear off yow, its gotta be
woild woild woild cos its chrstmas!'

the assistant goes into the back, and brings nod a pair of ultra-woild loon
pants. nod tries on the loon pants and yelps 'these are fookin fantastic!
oill 'ave 'em, luv!'

she brings him a sexy tightfitting puce satin shirt with collars that reach
as far as dudley. nod nearly wets himself in front of the mirror. 'oi tell
yow wot, mate, this shirt is fookin fantastic!'

the girl brings out a foot tall mirrored top hat. nod nearly jizzes in his
pants. she furnishes him with her finest 11-inch tall red snakeskin platform
boots. nod looks the bollocks. finally, an hour later, nod is togged up.
he's ready to go, but the assistant looks him over and isnt quite happy.

'noddy', she says, 'do you know, i reckon what yow need is a kipper tie.'

nod replies: 'aw, cheers, luv! milk two sugars please!' 



Re: (313) ron's edits

2004-03-18 Thread Mark S . Krüx
 the dells - no way back [also on ugly edit 05, but this one sounds better
 imho]
 kikrokos - life's a jungle [also on musicbox 5? which sucks!]

Either of these the first track on Vol. 1??  That and Let No Man are the two
that jump out at me.



Re: (313) Tortured Soul!?!

2004-03-18 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
313 list 313@hyperreal.org; Kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Tortured Soul!?!


  BTW - I think this is totally topical for [313], since Detroit house
seems
  to be the lifeblood of Detroit club culture (from what I can see), and
loads
  of this stuff feeds it in varying degrees.

 You had me up until here Tristan. I kinda fail to see how Detroit house is
 any sort of lifeblood. More like on life support. Don't get me wrong- I
 love me some Mike Clark, but that's hardly the scene pushing Detroit.

 I wonder- when did you last live in Detroit (honest question,  don't think
 we ever met until after you had moved to DC).

Never actually, but lived in A2 in Jr. High (know that doesn't count) -
quite some time before I got into this music.

 I only bring this up because
 I guess you ge this impression of Detroit house as a driving force because
 you're only around for Festival Weekend. It also makes me wonder what
 other misconceptions people have about Detroit, if their only exposure is
 that weekend.

 or i could be reaching.

I'm sure there's some truth to that, but I'm also speaking from the
perspective of seeing lots of Detroit DJs spinning in England, and also
talking about the productions, which for me have made up at least 70% of the
best musical output from Detroit in the last four or five years. But I have
spent a number of non-festival weekends in Detroit a few years ago when I
was seeing Jenn, and there seemed to be quite a bit of good stuff going on
then, like @ Porter Street, TP's weeklies, etc. I know things have changed a
lot since then, but I guess it's what matters most to me in the Detroit
scene today. I think we could've averted this discussion though if I hadn't
used the term 'club culture' and talked more about the stuff above?

Tristan
===
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: (313) Tortured Soul!?!

2004-03-18 Thread yussel
agreed-

if you mean the output of Detroit records and traveling Detroit DJ (at
least the one's favored by this list) than yeah. But believe me- Detroit
house has pretty much zero bearing on the Detroit club scene.



On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Phonopsia wrote:

 - Original Message -
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 313 list 313@hyperreal.org; Kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 6:48 PM
 Subject: Re: (313) Tortured Soul!?!


   BTW - I think this is totally topical for [313], since Detroit house
 seems
   to be the lifeblood of Detroit club culture (from what I can see), and
 loads
   of this stuff feeds it in varying degrees.
 
  You had me up until here Tristan. I kinda fail to see how Detroit house is
  any sort of lifeblood. More like on life support. Don't get me wrong- I
  love me some Mike Clark, but that's hardly the scene pushing Detroit.
 
  I wonder- when did you last live in Detroit (honest question,  don't think
  we ever met until after you had moved to DC).

 Never actually, but lived in A2 in Jr. High (know that doesn't count) -
 quite some time before I got into this music.

  I only bring this up because
  I guess you ge this impression of Detroit house as a driving force because
  you're only around for Festival Weekend. It also makes me wonder what
  other misconceptions people have about Detroit, if their only exposure is
  that weekend.
 
  or i could be reaching.

 I'm sure there's some truth to that, but I'm also speaking from the
 perspective of seeing lots of Detroit DJs spinning in England, and also
 talking about the productions, which for me have made up at least 70% of the
 best musical output from Detroit in the last four or five years. But I have
 spent a number of non-festival weekends in Detroit a few years ago when I
 was seeing Jenn, and there seemed to be quite a bit of good stuff going on
 then, like @ Porter Street, TP's weeklies, etc. I know things have changed a
 lot since then, but I guess it's what matters most to me in the Detroit
 scene today. I think we could've averted this discussion though if I hadn't
 used the term 'club culture' and talked more about the stuff above?

 Tristan
 ===
 http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]





RE: (313) Tortured Soul!?!

2004-03-18 Thread Steward, Tim
I live in Detroit and I can see that House Music has
started to rise again, along with Techno, this is a
good time for music in Detroit. I have seen many DJ's
of the past(mainly house) starting to gig again.

The Techno scene is spreading around to the outskirts
of Detroit as well. It's easy to find a Techno or House
set to hit on the weekends now.


TS-1

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Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 4:23 PM
To: Phonopsia
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
313 list; Kent williams
Subject: Re: (313) Tortured Soul!?!


agreed-

if you mean the output of Detroit records and traveling Detroit DJ (at
least the one's favored by this list) than yeah. But believe me- Detroit
house has pretty much zero bearing on the Detroit club scene.



On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Phonopsia wrote:

 - Original Message -
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED];
 313 list 313@hyperreal.org; Kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 6:48 PM
 Subject: Re: (313) Tortured Soul!?!


   BTW - I think this is totally topical for [313], since Detroit house
 seems
   to be the lifeblood of Detroit club culture (from what I can see), and
 loads
   of this stuff feeds it in varying degrees.
 
  You had me up until here Tristan. I kinda fail to see how Detroit house
is
  any sort of lifeblood. More like on life support. Don't get me wrong- I
  love me some Mike Clark, but that's hardly the scene pushing Detroit.
 
  I wonder- when did you last live in Detroit (honest question,  don't
think
  we ever met until after you had moved to DC).

 Never actually, but lived in A2 in Jr. High (know that doesn't count) -
 quite some time before I got into this music.

  I only bring this up because
  I guess you ge this impression of Detroit house as a driving force
because
  you're only around for Festival Weekend. It also makes me wonder what
  other misconceptions people have about Detroit, if their only exposure
is
  that weekend.
 
  or i could be reaching.

 I'm sure there's some truth to that, but I'm also speaking from the
 perspective of seeing lots of Detroit DJs spinning in England, and also
 talking about the productions, which for me have made up at least 70% of
the
 best musical output from Detroit in the last four or five years. But I
have
 spent a number of non-festival weekends in Detroit a few years ago when I
 was seeing Jenn, and there seemed to be quite a bit of good stuff going on
 then, like @ Porter Street, TP's weeklies, etc. I know things have changed
a
 lot since then, but I guess it's what matters most to me in the Detroit
 scene today. I think we could've averted this discussion though if I
hadn't
 used the term 'club culture' and talked more about the stuff above?

 Tristan
 ===
 http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]






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RE: (313) Tortured Soul!?!

2004-03-18 Thread yussel
at this point you'd know better than I.

seems to me everything going off in detroit is paxahau/ghostly/untitled
related.- ehich i the best stuff imo. fresh sounds, new faces.

i guess beretta has been having some good hard techno nights

lpg and necto continue to bring the 'dj circuit' with variable success.

bu i've not been in detroit since october and not lived there in 14 months
(omg!!!)




On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Steward, Tim wrote:

 I live in Detroit and I can see that House Music has
 started to rise again, along with Techno, this is a
 good time for music in Detroit. I have seen many DJ's
 of the past(mainly house) starting to gig again.

 The Techno scene is spreading around to the outskirts
 of Detroit as well. It's easy to find a Techno or House
 set to hit on the weekends now.


 TS-1

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 4:23 PM
 To: Phonopsia
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 313 list; Kent williams
 Subject: Re: (313) Tortured Soul!?!


 agreed-

 if you mean the output of Detroit records and traveling Detroit DJ (at
 least the one's favored by this list) than yeah. But believe me- Detroit
 house has pretty much zero bearing on the Detroit club scene.



 On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Phonopsia wrote:

  - Original Message -
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 [EMAIL PROTECTED];
  313 list 313@hyperreal.org; Kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 6:48 PM
  Subject: Re: (313) Tortured Soul!?!
 
 
BTW - I think this is totally topical for [313], since Detroit house
  seems
to be the lifeblood of Detroit club culture (from what I can see), and
  loads
of this stuff feeds it in varying degrees.
  
   You had me up until here Tristan. I kinda fail to see how Detroit house
 is
   any sort of lifeblood. More like on life support. Don't get me wrong- I
   love me some Mike Clark, but that's hardly the scene pushing Detroit.
  
   I wonder- when did you last live in Detroit (honest question,  don't
 think
   we ever met until after you had moved to DC).
 
  Never actually, but lived in A2 in Jr. High (know that doesn't count) -
  quite some time before I got into this music.
 
   I only bring this up because
   I guess you ge this impression of Detroit house as a driving force
 because
   you're only around for Festival Weekend. It also makes me wonder what
   other misconceptions people have about Detroit, if their only exposure
 is
   that weekend.
  
   or i could be reaching.
 
  I'm sure there's some truth to that, but I'm also speaking from the
  perspective of seeing lots of Detroit DJs spinning in England, and also
  talking about the productions, which for me have made up at least 70% of
 the
  best musical output from Detroit in the last four or five years. But I
 have
  spent a number of non-festival weekends in Detroit a few years ago when I
  was seeing Jenn, and there seemed to be quite a bit of good stuff going on
  then, like @ Porter Street, TP's weeklies, etc. I know things have changed
 a
  lot since then, but I guess it's what matters most to me in the Detroit
  scene today. I think we could've averted this discussion though if I
 hadn't
  used the term 'club culture' and talked more about the stuff above?
 
  Tristan
  ===
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  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 



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(313) leo anibaldi

2004-03-18 Thread Sakari Karipuro

Hi

I was wondering what happened to Leo Anibaldi? Seems like he quit the 
music business after Void back in mid-90's. Does anyone know? Was it 
just an alias for someone to create such music or what? 

I remember mentioning Anibaldi here on the list some time ago, but I 
can't remember if it was discussed further. 


sakke
-- 
Timing must be perfect now.  Two-timing must be better than perfect.
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Re: (313) things

2004-03-18 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




here's one told by the late great Stax man -Rufus Thomas (Walking the
Dog) -

a kid comes home from school crying and runs into his bedroom - slams the
door
his dad - alarmed by this, goes and check on his son
dad asks Son - what's the matter?
son says I lost the spelling bee today
dad says What?!  You studied all week for that. What the hell happened?
What word did you misspell?
son says Posse
dad says Well, damn son - there's your problem - you can't even say it
right!





 
  Tom Churchill 
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]To:   Alex Bond [EMAIL 
PROTECTED], 313 313@hyperreal.org   
  rdings.com  cc:  
 
   Subject:  Re: (313) things   
 
  03/18/04 02:14 PM 
 

 

 




 anyone got any good jokes?

Shamelessly copied from another list:

noddy holder goes into a boutique in central brum to buy an outfit for the
1974 totp xmas special.

'owright, nod!' shouts the assistant, 'what can we dow for yow today?'

nod replies, 'oid like to buy some roight special gear off yow, its gotta
be
woild woild woild cos its chrstmas!'

the assistant goes into the back, and brings nod a pair of ultra-woild loon
pants. nod tries on the loon pants and yelps 'these are fookin fantastic!
oill 'ave 'em, luv!'

she brings him a sexy tightfitting puce satin shirt with collars that reach
as far as dudley. nod nearly wets himself in front of the mirror. 'oi tell
yow wot, mate, this shirt is fookin fantastic!'

the girl brings out a foot tall mirrored top hat. nod nearly jizzes in his
pants. she furnishes him with her finest 11-inch tall red snakeskin
platform
boots. nod looks the bollocks. finally, an hour later, nod is togged up.
he's ready to go, but the assistant looks him over and isnt quite happy.

'noddy', she says, 'do you know, i reckon what yow need is a kipper tie.'

nod replies: 'aw, cheers, luv! milk two sugars please!'






Re: (313) things / BC re-releases

2004-03-18 Thread David Powers
I'm sorry, BUT if people are going to keep posting this kind of stuff (JOKES) 
I'm going to be unsubscribing here soon.  I've been on here about 5 years, but 
lately it's just too much...  to read all these off topic emails all the time.  
No disrespect meant to Tom (I like his music) or Alex etc.  But people who may 
have more time on their hands at work might be forgetting that some of us have 
limited time to read things and this chatter really takes up quite a bit of 
space.

By the way, staying more on topic, I was at Gramophone Records (Chicago) last 
night and was surprised to see all the Basic Channel/Maurizio stuff repressed 
at domestic US prices.  If this is a US re-release who is behind this, and 
where are these records being made?  Maybe this was mentioned and I missed it.

~David


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Subject: Re: (313) things
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 20:14:05 +
From: Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alex Bond [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313 313@hyperreal.org


 anyone got any good jokes?

Shamelessly copied from another list:

noddy holder goes into a boutique in central brum to buy an outfit for the
1974 totp xmas special.

'owright, nod!' shouts the assistant, 'what can we dow for yow today?'

nod replies, 'oid like to buy some roight special gear off yow, its gotta be
woild woild woild cos its chrstmas!'

the assistant goes into the back, and brings nod a pair of ultra-woild loon
pants. nod tries on the loon pants and yelps 'these are fookin fantastic!
oill 'ave 'em, luv!'

she brings him a sexy tightfitting puce satin shirt with collars that reach
as far as dudley. nod nearly wets himself in front of the mirror. 'oi tell
yow wot, mate, this shirt is fookin fantastic!'

the girl brings out a foot tall mirrored top hat. nod nearly jizzes in his
pants. she furnishes him with her finest 11-inch tall red snakeskin platform
boots. nod looks the bollocks. finally, an hour later, nod is togged up.
he's ready to go, but the assistant looks him over and isnt quite happy.

'noddy', she says, 'do you know, i reckon what yow need is a kipper tie.'

nod replies: 'aw, cheers, luv! milk two sugars please!'