(313) REMINDER granny'ark, naw, scant intone, cyan, moohk @ phoniq may 14th 2004

2004-05-12 Thread Neil Wiernik


friday may 14 2004

phoniq brings you an evening of dubby minimalism

featuring

vancouver's

granny'ark - live - www.zoralanson.net

and the local stylings of

naw - live - www.noisefactoryrecords.com
scant intone - live - www.panospria.com
cyan - dj - modular systems ckut fm
moohk - dj - slug farm
jose garcia - visuals - fifteen pounds

all happening at
casa del popolo,
4873 st-laurent
montreal canada
for the small amount of
$5.00

for more info visit www.phoniq.net


The phoniq collective brings you the first in a series of  audio/visual
explorations into the intersections between technology and art.
This time around phoniq will feature an assembly of artists all working
to create an immersive experience. The evening will feature:
the return of Vancouver's GrannyArk who's recently released record on
Berlin's Zora Lanson records has been receiving glowing reviews from the
european press.

Rounding out the night's entertainment will be panospria label head
Scant Intone, slug farm's own Moohk and resident phoniq artists: naw and cyan
as well as an installation by local projection artist Jose Garcia, who will
provide spacial shapeshifting via various projection sources.

phoniq's inaugral event will visit the many facets of techno: ambient,
idm, minimal, dub, house and experimental music(s).

BIOS/INFO

phoniq
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www.phoniq.net

phoniq is a collective of individuals dedicated to promoting bleeding edge
electronic art in interesting variable environments, with an emphasis on
exposing aural and visual talent that has not yet been exposed to the electronic
arts communities of montreal. We aim to showcase upstart music producers, djs,
record labels and emerging visual artists all working in electronic realms. Our
foremost goal is to showcase off the wall and raw genres of music and visual
electronic arts- not just those that are currently en vogu
or will be shortly.

The concept for phoniq came together through the chance meeting of  2 active
members of the montreal/canadian electronic music and digital arts community:
ckut-fm dj/host cyan and dub glitch techno producer naw. phoniq has grown out
of the combined histories of these 2 individuals. naw brings the clonk legacy
that he created 6 years ago in toronto, which hosted such artists as:
monolake, kit clayton, tikiman/scion and sutekh.
cyan brings her ongoing involvement in community radio (modular systems),
event coordinating and dj talents.

granny'ark
--
www.zoralanson.net
(aka Michelle Irving)

granny'ark generally has several irons in the fire. As an electronic music
composer she synthesizes field recordings with acoustic samples. Her style
is not easy to categorize, but is something like minimal, deep, organic
techno with a compositional edge that defies prediction. The effect is a kind of
experiemental form of storytelling with sound which takes you simultaneously
closer to and away from the familiar. Currently she is studying for a MSC
degree at the school for Computing Arts and Design Sciences at Simon Fraser
University. She has toured across Canada and Europe performing with artists
including Tim Hecker, Vitamins4you, NAW, Crackhaus, Ghislain Poirier, Jimmy
Edgar, Andrew Duke, Inter-mission, Loscil, Souns, and others.
Last year Granny'Ark was featured at the New Forms Festival in Vancouver, BC,
and the Music Gallery, Toronto, Ont.

naw
---
www.noisefactoryrecords.com
aka Neil Wiernik (b.1967)

Montreal native Neil Wiernik began his explorations in electronic music making
as early as 1988. Known to push the boundaries of his musical form from
designing new or manipulating existing sound making devices and software to
creative uses of production environments and sound sources, naws music is a
blend of sound manipulation/design, experimental musics and dub-tech rhythms,
which on the surface sound quite simple, but incorporate a number of
touches that steer this artist away from being simply another minimal techno or
experimental laptop artist. He combines post-house, dubby minimal techno,
microsound and thick ambience, to create his own version of deep techno, house
and other electronic laptop oriented musics.
Neil has released music on various national and international record
labels, including releases on Noise Factory, Worthy, Complot, Piehead,
A/S Systems, Wabi and Future Rhetoric.
As naw, Neil has performed extensively along side a variety of national and
international artists both in and outside of Canada.

scant intone

Audio/Visual Artist, Performer, Designer
Constantine Katsiris (b. 1980 - Saskatoon, Canada)

Constantine has been active in exploring the electronic arts since the early
1990s. He became involved in the BBS scene at a young age, tracking music
modules and drawing ascii art. By 1996 he chose the alias Khanfucius and began
as a DJ, playing an assortment of strange, abstract and ambient music at local

Re: (313) Movement line up\cloud9

2004-05-12 Thread alex . bond

i hope so it would
be nice to see one drum and bass dj!

I say burn the lot of 'em.

only kidding
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RE: (313) At Play

2004-05-12 Thread Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
Yep defo sales orientated. See links to Amazon when the album art pops up.

Rav

-Original Message-
From: Dennis DeSantis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 May 2004 15:10
To: Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
Cc: '313'
Subject: Re: (313) At Play


Interesting idea, but it seems to be based entirely on discographies and 
sales catalogs, rather than actual music history.

This means that things like classical music will fall completely apart. 
  A search for Brahms showed the most connections to modern prog-rock 
(Dream Theatre) and children's music and no connections at all to any of 
his contemporaries.

Interesting - but weirdly skewed.

-- 
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com






Mann, Ravinder [CCS] wrote:

 http://www.musicplasma.com
 
 Have a little play with this this. A visual map of links between 
 artists. Bit weak on techno but nice idea.




Re: (313) Playlist WNUR Chicago - 7 May 2004 - download it

2004-05-12 Thread Kent williams
Again with the Arthur Russell ;-)

I was bidding on Loose Joints Tell You (Today) and it ended up going
for $52 on E-bay!

Someone needs to re-issue this stuff on vinyl ;-(



Re: (313) Playlist WNUR Chicago - 7 May 2004 - download it

2004-05-12 Thread Matt MacQueen

On May 12, 2004, at 11:47 AM, Kent williams wrote:

Again with the Arthur Russell ;-)

I was bidding on Loose Joints Tell You (Today) and it ended up going
for $52 on E-bay!


Regarding reissues, there have been a couple of good ones lately, the 
Soul Jazz World Of... was the most immediate for DJ fodder with a 
range of the disco / Loose Joints type stuff, a good range and some of 
the older Sleeping Bag records stuff.  But one I should have got sooner 
is the amazing Calling Out of Context on Audika, also avail. on CD... 
it's just so brilliant and moving, this one is rhythmic, but not 
necessarily dancefloor stuff.  Here is review from pitchfork I found 
pretty descriptive:


http://tinyurl.com/3gpr6

It's on CD and limited edition vinyl (whatever that means anymore... 
what a useless term), avail thru forced exposure among others

http://www.forcedexposure.com/labels/audika.records.html

Of course as prolific as he was, there will always be collector stuff 
on eBay, but I even heard there might be a reissue of World of Echo 
so don't break the bank on that one quite yet  :)   I think Sleeping 
Bag also re-issued 24/24 music... ?


peace
--
Matt MacQueen
http://SonicSunset.com



Re: (313) Playlist WNUR Chicago - 7 May 2004 - download it

2004-05-12 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I think Sleeping 
Bag also re-issued 24/24 music... ?

yep they did, a brilliant LP. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Playlist WNUR Chicago - 7 May 2004 - download it

2004-05-12 Thread yussel
who can tell me the track(s) that sample the keys line to 'is it all over
my face'

i think there's a few out there.





On Wed, 12 May 2004, Kent williams wrote:

 Again with the Arthur Russell ;-)

 I was bidding on Loose Joints Tell You (Today) and it ended up going
 for $52 on E-bay!

 Someone needs to re-issue this stuff on vinyl ;-(




Re: (313) Playlist WNUR Chicago - 7 May 2004 - download it

2004-05-12 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

who can tell me the track(s) that sample the keys line to 'is it 
all over
my face'

i think there's a few out there.

i cant even think of all of them really. i know pal joey's 
loop'd'loop #2 samples it, theo is playing an edit of it that i 
hear he didnt do, this track by underground solution did it 
famously as well: http://www.discogs.com/release/24963

its been pillaged. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Loose Joints

2004-05-12 Thread Matt MacQueen


On May 12, 2004, at 12:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

who can tell me the track(s) that sample the keys line to 'is it all 
over

my face'

i think there's a few out there.


There's also the Dajae version that Cajmere did in the mid-90s, and 
there were some remixes of it on Relief


http://www.discogs.com/release/823

I guess I like the male vocal version more than the Diva action, 
personally






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Re: (313) Loose Joints

2004-05-12 Thread yussel
i'm sure that's the one i'm thinking of.

jeez that might just be the greatest keys line in dance history.

has anyone picked up the new World of Arthur Russell CD?
I swear they lowered the keys part in the mix.


On Wed, 12 May 2004, Matt MacQueen wrote:


 On May 12, 2004, at 12:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  who can tell me the track(s) that sample the keys line to 'is it all
  over
  my face'
 
  i think there's a few out there.

 There's also the Dajae version that Cajmere did in the mid-90s, and
 there were some remixes of it on Relief

 http://www.discogs.com/release/823

 I guess I like the male vocal version more than the Diva action,
 personally





 --
 Matt MacQueen
 http://SonicSunset.com




(313) Tracklist for Akufen's - Fabric 17

2004-05-12 Thread Phonopsia
Per the recent discussion: 

01 Philippe Cam - LFO Drive - Traum 
02 Matthew Dear - Dog Days [Pantytec Mix] - Spectral/Ghostly Int. 
03 Cabanne - Karasmik - Katapult 
04 Krikor - 1968 [Ark Mix] - Dialect 
05 Pantytec - Alabaster - Perlon 
06 Kalabrese - Set Me Free - Perlon 
07 The Rip Off Artist - Little Tiny Eight Inch Jack - Vertical Form 
08 Senor Coconut - Smoke On The Water - Multicolor 
09 Dub.E. Us - Blood Red [Demarkus Lewis Lyin, Beats Mix] - Fairpark 
10 Wighnomy Brothers and Robag Wruhme - Bobb - Freude Am Tanzen 
11 FYM  S/MAX - Red Fibreglass - 7th City 
12 Ultrakurt - McGell - Telegraph 
13 Herbert - Close To Me - K7 
14 Freaks - Instrument [Soul Capsule On It Remix] - Music for Freaks 
15 Crackhaus - Ample Slacks - Onitor 
16 Mossa - Bucolik - Circus Company 
17 Luciano et Serafin - Yaki Soba - Telegraph 
18 Soul Center - Funky Sterling - Mute 
19 Horror Inc. - Siamese Twins [Mike Shannon Mix] - Revolver 
20 Jeff Milligan - In My Life - Background 
21 Steve Beaupre - My Old Lady - Musique Risquee 

Tristan
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Re: (313) Playlist WNUR Chicago - 7 May 2004 - download it

2004-05-12 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message - 
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 6:55 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Playlist WNUR Chicago - 7 May 2004 - download it


 -- Original Message --
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 who can tell me the track(s) that sample the keys line to 'is it
 all over
 my face'
 
 i think there's a few out there.

 i cant even think of all of them really. i know pal joey's
 loop'd'loop #2 samples it, theo is playing an edit of it that i
 hear he didnt do, this track by underground solution did it
 famously as well: http://www.discogs.com/release/24963

 its been pillaged.


Yeah. The first one I heard it on was DJ Sneak's I Came (All Over) on
DownTown 161 (I think). Very loopy, features the vocals too. I used to think
it said I came up the mountain, then I realized it says I Came All Over
My Face, then I realized it mixes really well with Dajae's Is It On My
Face, then I realized there's an unfilled niche for comedy mixing. ;)

Tristan
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: (313) Loose Joints

2004-05-12 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

has anyone picked up the new World of Arthur Russell CD?
I swear they lowered the keys part in the mix.

its the same as it is on my 12 and pretty much every other 
recording i have of it. arthur russel had many ill organ parts in 
his tracks, thats one of the reasons i like his stuff so much. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Playlist WNUR Chicago - 7 May 2004 - download it

2004-05-12 Thread Kent williams
On Wed, 12 May 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 who can tell me the track(s) that sample the keys line to 'is it all over
 my face'


Arthur Russell was obsessed with rhythms, and used to record endless takes
with live musicians. The is it all over my face sessions were recorded
with the Ingram brothers on Bass and Drums, and the great feel of that track
comes from Russell's pushing them to play the same groove literally for
hours.  The distinctive bassline is a variation on a very common funk technique
called 'walking bass' and isn't in and of itself unique.

What makes the track for me is the odd structure of 12 beat phrases. Anyone
who DJs or produces dance music knows that nearly everything is based on
4 beat, 4 bar phrases, but the 12 beat phrase (with 4 beats of bare drums
after Is it all over my face?)) works in a goofy eliptical way.

As much as I love that track my favorite one to play out is Go Bang, which
has great horns and keyboards. I think Russell generally did the keys on
these tracks.  It's a mark of how great a track it is that one of our
most knowledgable local House DJs actually swallowed his pride to ask me
what it was when I dropped it.



(313) re: SONAR

2004-05-12 Thread MTAURIELLO


Absolutely - part of the fun at Sonar is checking 
out all the acts=20
you've never heard of during the daytime, drinking 
beer in the sunshine=20
and just hanging out. The night-time events are 
fine if you like huge=20
cavernous aircraft-hangers and banging techno, 
but it can be a bit=20
much...

thanks for the tips.  yeah, i have a bit of trepidation 
about the overwhelm factor of it all, but hell - jeff 
mills and richie hawtin?  i'm there.  i've only gotten 
to see jeff mills once, at the demf last year.  had to 
miss his set in l.a. this year due to other 
commitments (sob!).  





...and don't forget to allot some time to check out 
Barcelona. It's an
amazing city. Missing a trip up the Sagrada 
Familia would be criminal, to
name but one of many unmissable things to 
see/do there.


oh, hell yeah.  i was in barcelona 12 years ago and 
went to sagrada familia, parc guell... actually, i had 
really bad blisters and so spent a lot of time 
hanging out in parc guell, resting my feet.  this time 
i plan to see more of gaudi's buildings, and also 
head out to montserrat (again).  that's one of the 
reasons i asked about daytime, actually, since i 
want to make sure i do some sightseeing while i'm 
there anyone ever been there for the bonfires for 
summer solstice? 

monikat



Re: (313) detroit movement lineup

2004-05-12 Thread Chris Anglesey
aw, shucks...maybe they do threesomes though ??

chris ;)

 She's married to Nigel Hayes, ain't she? ;)


  DJ Cosmo - From NY, played at a few Loft, Body  Soul parties. Now based
in
  London.
  Always space in my hot tub for this gal (do they have one at the
Shorecrest
  Motel ??)





(313) movement lineup

2004-05-12 Thread MTAURIELLO
yeah, i know, rolando's playing, that's good. and 
i've always wanted to see sean deason, and i'm 
interested in ellen alien (who i'm missing this 
week in sf).  i'm just not overwhelmingly excited 
though.  i'm hoping rolando's set isn't UR's 
greatest hits, which it felt like last year.  i love UR 
(and am crossing my fingers about a submerge 
party this year! )  but i think i've been a bit 
overexposed to their tracks.  

i guess i was just hoping for rob hood or jay 
denham.  i saw about 20 minutes of rob hood last 
year at an afterparty, which was amazing til it was 
shut down.  arrghh  and jay denham is just 
incredible, and i know i won't see him out here in 
SF again after the utterly poor attendance last time 
he was here.  (he did at least give it up for all 25 of 
us) hell, i wonder if i'll ever see him in the states 
again...

monikat



Re: (313) movement lineup

2004-05-12 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

i'm hoping rolando's set isn't UR's 
greatest hits, which it felt like last year.  i love UR 
(and am crossing my fingers about a submerge 
party this year! )  but i think i've been a bit 
overexposed to their tracks.  

i was more than a bit inebriated during rolando's set last year, 
but i can definitely remember hearing lots of non-UR records. one 
of the aril brikha tracks from the LP was definitely played, but 
thats the only one i can remember. 

i guess i was just hoping for rob hood or jay 
denham.  i saw about 20 minutes of rob hood last 
year at an afterparty, which was amazing til it was 
shut down.  arrghh 

yeah ill shell out my $25 again this year if hes playing an 
afterparty. that 20 minutes was goood, i cant even imagine how 
great it could have been had that nonsense not got shut down.

tom
 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Tracklist for Akufen's - Fabric 17

2004-05-12 Thread Jwan Allen

- Original Message -
From: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 19:11:56 +0100
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Tracklist for Akufen's - Fabric 17

 Per the recent discussion: 
 
 01 Philippe Cam - LFO Drive - Traum 
 This record is the Poo! Required purchase for all tehcno dj's in my opinion. 
This track always sweetens up our live pa/dj performances and works well as the 
third record in 3 table set. I've enjoyed some of Phillippe's other work, but 
this track always hits that sweet spot with yours truly. Man I love that record!

jwan

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Re: (313) movement lineup

2004-05-12 Thread Pete Grammenos
That after party rob hood played at last year was awful ! What are you guys
on about?
I spoke to rob when he played here in nyc and he gave his full apologies for
how awful
it was

btw i can't wait to hear him play first weekend of june @ synch fest ;)

-p


 i guess i was just hoping for rob hood or jay
 denham.  i saw about 20 minutes of rob hood last
 year at an afterparty, which was amazing til it was
 shut down.  arrghh

 yeah ill shell out my $25 again this year if hes playing an
 afterparty. that 20 minutes was goood, i cant even imagine how
 great it could have been had that nonsense not got shut down.






Re: (313) movement lineup

2004-05-12 Thread kj at technotourist dot org


On 12-mei-04, at 22:03, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


i'm hoping rolando's set isn't UR's
greatest hits, which it felt like last year.  i love UR
(and am crossing my fingers about a submerge
party this year! )  but i think i've been a bit
overexposed to their tracks.


i was more than a bit inebriated during rolando's set last year,
but i can definitely remember hearing lots of non-UR records. one
of the aril brikha tracks from the LP was definitely played, but
thats the only one i can remember.


Well y'all just stay away from the For Those Who Know III party then 
featuring Timeline live:


http://www.undergroundresistance.com/missions/m_010.html


:)



Re: (313) movement lineup

2004-05-12 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Pete Grammenos [EMAIL PROTECTED]

That after party rob hood played at last year was awful ! What 
are you guys
on about?
I spoke to rob when he played here in nyc and he gave his full 
apologies for
how awful
it was

the situation of it sucked, the records he played didnt. i mean 
its awfully hard to guage how something is going to go only 20 
minutes into it, but he really picked up the energy level in the 
room before they cut the music. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) movement lineup

2004-05-12 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: kj at technotourist dot org [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Well y'all just stay away from the For Those Who Know III party 
then 
featuring Timeline live:

oh snap. well i might just have to hit that one on monday night. 
damn. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


(313) for those who know iii

2004-05-12 Thread Kent williams
Anyone who hasn't seen Buzz Goree spin should know that he's reason
enough to be there monday night.  He positively killed it when we had
him out to Iowa City.

On Wed, 12 May 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
 -- Original Message --
 From: kj at technotourist dot org [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Well y'all just stay away from the For Those Who Know III
 party then featuring Timeline live:

 oh snap. well i might just have to hit that one on monday night.
 damn.




Re: (313) movement lineup

2004-05-12 Thread Pete Grammenos
That was my first rob hood dj experience so i was a bit , errr, irritated
with
what happened... especially since i missed the dan bell party over it. To
top
it off when we got to the dan party the cops busted that one too ! Rob
more than made up for it here in nyc a few months ago though ;)

btw what's the word on detroit politics this year.. Will there be a lot
of after parties being broken up ?

-p

- Original Message -
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: (313) movement lineup


 -- Original Message --
 From: Pete Grammenos [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 That after party rob hood played at last year was awful ! What
 are you guys
 on about?
 I spoke to rob when he played here in nyc and he gave his full
 apologies for
 how awful
 it was

 the situation of it sucked, the records he played didnt. i mean
 its awfully hard to guage how something is going to go only 20
 minutes into it, but he really picked up the energy level in the
 room before they cut the music.

 tom

 
 andythepooh.com







Re: (313) movement lineup

2004-05-12 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Pete Grammenos [EMAIL PROTECTED]

That was my first rob hood dj experience so i was a bit , errr, 
irritated
with
what happened...

same for me. i was on a serious budget last year too, so that $25 
i spent could have bought me food or something else important. but 
rob hood's music is some of my favorite stuff, so thats why i did 
it. and as disappointed as i was, i just really wanna hear him 
play a whole set. 

btw what's the word on detroit politics this year.. Will there be 
a lot
of after parties being broken up ?

it didnt seem like many were being broken up last year. i know the 
hood one was, i didnt hear anything about any other ones from 
people i know

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


(313) The 'Mutha' of After Parties...

2004-05-12 Thread Chris Anglesey
Monday 31st May - Detroit, MI...

OFFICIAL UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE AFTER PARTY

Timeline (Live)

DJ Rolando

Buzz Gorree

Suburban Knight

oh boy, this just gets better  better... 
 



Re: (313) movement lineup

2004-05-12 Thread Mark S . Krüx
Don't listen to Petewe left before the 20 minutes of Techno so he can't
judge;)

That party wasn't looking good so we bailed,  good thing too since it got
shut down.

- Original Message - 
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: (313) movement lineup


 -- Original Message --
 From: Pete Grammenos [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 That after party rob hood played at last year was awful ! What
 are you guys
 on about?
 I spoke to rob when he played here in nyc and he gave his full
 apologies for
 how awful
 it was

 the situation of it sucked, the records he played didnt. i mean
 its awfully hard to guage how something is going to go only 20
 minutes into it, but he really picked up the energy level in the
 room before they cut the music.

 tom

 
 andythepooh.com







Re: (313) movement lineup

2004-05-12 Thread Pete Grammenos

We left for a reason fool ;) The sound sucked for one..

-p

- Original Message -
From: Mark S. Krüx [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: (313) movement lineup


 Don't listen to Petewe left before the 20 minutes of Techno so he
can't
 judge;)

 That party wasn't looking good so we bailed,  good thing too since it got
 shut down.

 - Original Message -
 From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 4:10 PM
 Subject: Re: (313) movement lineup


  -- Original Message --
  From: Pete Grammenos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  That after party rob hood played at last year was awful ! What
  are you guys
  on about?
  I spoke to rob when he played here in nyc and he gave his full
  apologies for
  how awful
  it was
 
  the situation of it sucked, the records he played didnt. i mean
  its awfully hard to guage how something is going to go only 20
  minutes into it, but he really picked up the energy level in the
  room before they cut the music.
 
  tom
 
  
  andythepooh.com
 
 
 
 




Re: (313) movement lineup

2004-05-12 Thread Cyclone Wehner

Stacks were. One at The Works was, was that KMS'?

 it didnt seem like many were being broken up last year. i know the
 hood one was, i didnt hear anything about any other ones from
 people i know


Re: (313) movement lineup

2004-05-12 Thread kj at technotourist dot org
I thought that lots of parties were busted last year? The KMS party 
(great party btw.) was at the works, they didn't shut it down but they 
did erm... checked out the party :)


KJ


On 12-mei-04, at 22:06, Cyclone Wehner wrote:



Stacks were. One at The Works was, was that KMS'?


it didnt seem like many were being broken up last year. i know the
hood one was, i didnt hear anything about any other ones from
people i know




Re: (313) for those who know iii

2004-05-12 Thread kj at technotourist dot org
Oh and this party will be a benefit for the Detroit Summer Youth 
Place




On 12-mei-04, at 22:08, Kent williams wrote:


Anyone who hasn't seen Buzz Goree spin should know that he's reason
enough to be there monday night.  He positively killed it when we had
him out to Iowa City.

On Wed, 12 May 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:

-- Original Message --
From: kj at technotourist dot org [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Well y'all just stay away from the For Those Who Know III

party then featuring Timeline live:

oh snap. well i might just have to hit that one on monday night.
damn.







Re: (313) movement lineup

2004-05-12 Thread 21st century soul

 I thought that lots of parties were busted last year? The KMS party
 (great party btw.) was at the works, they didn't shut it down but they
 did erm... checked out the party :)

yeah, we heard the same last year, and showed up at the KMS party right as
the cops did...they were complete pricks to us for no reason, a really
s**tty experience.

mike



Re: (313) movement lineup

2004-05-12 Thread Cyclone Wehner
It was another party at The Works and Kevin pulled up to play when it shut
down, now I remember. Hazy memories now...

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From: kj at technotourist dot org [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) movement lineup
Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 6:38 AM


 I thought that lots of parties were busted last year? The KMS party
 (great party btw.) was at the works, they didn't shut it down but they
 did erm... checked out the party :)

 KJ


 On 12-mei-04, at 22:06, Cyclone Wehner wrote:


 Stacks were. One at The Works was, was that KMS'?

 it didnt seem like many were being broken up last year. i know the
 hood one was, i didnt hear anything about any other ones from
 people i know
 


(313) oops

2004-05-12 Thread ani
sorry for the duplicate post.




(313) underground resistance afterparty

2004-05-12 Thread ani
monday, may 31

ur live - timeline

rolando
buzz goree
james pennington


more info to come...




(313) Dan Bell Playing in Atlanta!

2004-05-12 Thread Dan Kurzius
For those of you in the Southern US:

XLR8R Magazine, Lifeform Project  Late Night Essentials Present // FILTER 

DANIEL BELL 
(7th City, Logistic Records, Telegraph, Tresor // Detroit) 

Born in Sacramento, California, Daniel Bell grew up outside of Toronto,
Canada, and then moved to Detroit where he collaborated with Richie Hawtin
as Cybersonik for three years on Plus 8 Records. In 1991, he started his own
label, Accelerate, on which he released his influential releases as DBX.
Based on nearby Chicago track records, he reduced that sound further into
funky, streamlined grooves. The formula proved to be successful and helped
launch a new aesthetic in techno and house music known as minimal. 

With the overwhelming success of his Losing Control single in 1994, Daniel
set up 7th City Distribution in order to assist smaller Midwest labels to
get distribution in overseas markets. He also created three new labels - 7th
City, Elevate and Harmonie Park. In 2000, he relocated to Berlin, Germany,
and released his first mix CD, The Button-Down Mind of Daniel Bell, on
Tresor Records. He since has produced a series of remixes for a diverse
range of artists, includng John Tejada, Pantytec, Akufen and John Thomas. He
currently has a DJ residency at Robert Johnson in Frankfurt. 

Appearing with: 
Solace (Lifeform Project // ATL) 
dK (Late Night Essentials // ATL) 

Thursday May 20, 10pm - 3am 
MJQ Concourse 
736 Ponce De Leon Ave, Atlanta 
www.mjqatlanta.com 

$5 before midnight 
$10 after midnight 

E-Flyer:
www.latenightessentials.com/eletter/dbx.html

Interview:
www.latenightessentials.com/sync/vol_1.phtml?page=4 (circa 1994)

Sponsors:
www.xlr8r.com 
www.daniel-bell.com 
www.lifeformproject.com 
www.latenightessentials.com




Re: (313) movement lineup

2004-05-12 Thread Mark S . Krüx
Like I said,  it wasn't lookin' goodthe sound was one of many
*issues*;)

- Original Message - 
From: Pete Grammenos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mark S. Krüx [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 4:24 PM
Subject: Re: (313) movement lineup



 We left for a reason fool ;) The sound sucked for one..

 -p

 - Original Message -
 From: Mark S. Krüx [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 4:22 PM
 Subject: Re: (313) movement lineup


  Don't listen to Petewe left before the 20 minutes of Techno so he
 can't
  judge;)
 
  That party wasn't looking good so we bailed,  good thing too since it
got
  shut down.
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 313@hyperreal.org
  Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 4:10 PM
  Subject: Re: (313) movement lineup
 
 
   -- Original Message --
   From: Pete Grammenos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   That after party rob hood played at last year was awful ! What
   are you guys
   on about?
   I spoke to rob when he played here in nyc and he gave his full
   apologies for
   how awful
   it was
  
   the situation of it sucked, the records he played didnt. i mean
   its awfully hard to guage how something is going to go only 20
   minutes into it, but he really picked up the energy level in the
   room before they cut the music.
  
   tom
  
   
   andythepooh.com