RE: (313) my personal experience at movement
they do not. although- providing the park, police precence and clean-up services isn't nothing. the city just ain't paying dj fees On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Redmond, Ja'Maul wrote: I still can't believe that the city doesn't pay a dime. Down here (charlotte) the city pays for most of the chessy music festivals we have and they don't draw anywhere near a million + people. Do any of you guys in Detroit know whether the city helps for other festivals in the city. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 4:17 PM To: Erin Bate Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; /0 Subject: Re: (313) my personal experience at movement Well, it's not just Derrick, Kevin Saunderson is part of it as well. So what part of the business do they need to run better? Is it the getting sponsors to support them during a crappy economy part? Is it the trying to convince the politicians/city to cough up some cash part? Is it the part about putting up even more of your own personal money or getting monstrous loans just to throw an event and go into major debt? I'd like to know... Derrick can take all the business classes in the world but if nobody is going to give up some money to support Movement - it ain't going to happen again. How long do we hold onto our checks before there isn't another festival? MEK Erin Bate [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] thms.comcc: 313@hyperreal.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) my personal experience at movement 06/01/04 02:51 PM I would hold on to your check until derrick takes some business classes. ~E From the outside, Movement 2004 looked like a success. But Movement 2005 is in a precarious spot. Detroit can't let this slip away. this is an excellent article - really says it like it is. I think everyone who has ever enjoyed Movement or the DEMF should read this I didn't go this year but I'd like to make some donations so I can go again next year where do I send my check?
RE: (313) my personal experience at movement
red bull was a huge sponsor last year (free red bull and barcardi all weekeds- groan) evidentally, they were treated rather poorly (heard this from a girl in LA who used to work for red bull and who has never even been to detroit- so it must have been pretty bad) nothing but some free miller on-site this year, hidden so it didn't get drank. and no giant inflatable beer bottle like past years. On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: was Red Bull there this year? I can't even remember if it was last year -doh!- but Red Bull in Europe do alot for clubs/events etc they really go out of there way to help...but as you say blue chips would be good as well as bigger brands also Vestax are good for events but off course you gotta use Vestax's thru and thru which aint bad ..I am sure they tried all avenues but to be honest I find it hard ebough myself just dealing with family/work/djing and producing net along trying to organise a free event for the masses so hats off to Derrick, Kevin and Co... -Original Message- From: Steward, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wed 02/06/2004 15:38 To: 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: RE: (313) my personal experience at movement Yes the city does help out with some of the other festivals But there is also tons of sponsors at other events, the booth rental rates were too much for a small business to jump on at least for me. These were the cost $200.00 to the city for license $2200 for the 10x10 booths with no sides $3700 for the 12x12 booth with sides. so on the low end a small business would need to sell $2400 worth of merchandise just to break even. So for me it was not in my budget. There were no major sponsors at all, a couple years ago Ford was a major sponsor, and I work for a big computer company that moved downtown last year and nobody approached them. These are they type of sponsors they need the clothing stores are cool, but they don't have the same level of money to put up. The economy is bad, yes but all the resources need to be tapped. Now we have the pontiac techno house music festival july 11-12 which I plan to attend, but the real question why start a new festival instead of joining forces with the movement festival. And maybe it's just me but the name change from demf/movement needs to be properly communicated-did anyone notice that some restaurants/bars had old demf signs up. I know that's petty but I noticed it. Also I think everyone in the city with a small record label needs to contribute so that a city wide effort is put forth. The logistics were poor, mainly due to city politics there were politics involved last year, but this year they interfered with the festival, so it was out in the open not behind the scenes like last year. Derrick,(Transmat,High Tech)Kevin(KMS) worked hard to give us a good show. So I send them one big Techno Thank You.. Overall I enjoyed the movement 04, I played on Sunday afternoon @nikkis with negative-saucer which was a cool small set. Tim -Original Message- From: Redmond, Ja'Maul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 9:09 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Erin Bate Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; /0 Subject: RE: (313) my personal experience at movement I still can't believe that the city doesn't pay a dime. Down here (charlotte) the city pays for most of the chessy music festivals we have and they don't draw anywhere near a million + people. Do any of you guys in Detroit know whether the city helps for other festivals in the city. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 4:17 PM To: Erin Bate Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; /0 Subject: Re: (313) my personal experience at movement Well, it's not just Derrick, Kevin Saunderson is part of it as well. So what part of the business do they need to run better? Is it the getting sponsors to support them during a crappy economy part? Is it the trying to convince the politicians/city to cough up some cash part? Is it the part about putting up even more of your own personal money or getting monstrous loans just to throw an event and go into major debt? I'd like to know... Derrick can take all the business classes in the world but if nobody is going to give up some money to support Movement - it ain't going to happen again. How long do we hold onto our checks before there isn't another festival? MEK
(313) impact89fm.org
the mechanical pulse 10pm-2am every friday night streaming media of some sort, I suppose. Check it out. I have been. For about 10 years, as it were. Hah. :)
Re: (313) Francois K track ID
din timing is kinda sketchy, ranging +/- 1bpm. a 3 bpm range is rough to mix in sometimes. -Joe - Original Message - From: quest pond [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: KiDDy*RaVeR [EMAIL PROTECTED]; ThReE-oNe-ThReE 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 9:57 AM Subject: RE: (313) Francois K track ID Yes but having said that its probably holds timing correctly, Just for information what the hell did they use for master timing on most detroit records that gives awful timing slip and inconsistencies? I know splicing is to blame somewhat but im sure there is a machine at fault in most early detoit stuff? Alesis mmt8 maybe? Analog master timing maybe? Quest Pond -Original Message- From: KiDDy*RaVeR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 June 2004 23:32 To: ThReE-oNe-ThReE Subject: Re: (313) Francois K track ID I think its the one we have discussed lately (early May) named by the Danny Krivit Edit http://www.discogs.com/release/213500 But here's the precision by Tom Churchill : Just a small point: Krivit in fact only re-edited the track - the actual cover version/remix was done by Soul Central, who I believe are from Manchester. So I don't think he had a huge amount of input in terms of the production... I maintains that the strings are awful and kill the track...its not 'string' of life anymore !! I like the added latin-jazz piano pattern, though. - KiDDy - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 1:50 PM Subject: (313) Francois K track ID hi folks. which version of strings of life did francois play in his set at movement? the track came right after metro area's nerves. cheers, lrh
RE: (313) Friday Question - that Latin track
I don't think it applies, but the 4 records that Panoptcia put out on Certificate 18 a couple of years ago are really good. They sample the Nortec style of music that is popular in northern Mexico, but it is so heavily processed and chopped you really can't tell. I also have a white label by Fussible on Head and Arm (UK?) that has a latin house kind of feel to it because of the horns...also relies heavily on the Nortec sound... I guess that is why they call themselves Nortec Collective... Peace Jeff ps...why doesn't anyone here have any Black Cock to sell me? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 5:06 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Friday Question - that Latin track What's your favorite (or top however many) Latin track? - whether it be techno tinged with Latin rhythms, or a straight up MAW vocal cut Mine right now? Been digging some samples of the Pepe Bradock remix of Gotan Project's Santa Maria - now to just get a copy in my hands MEK
Re: (313) Dan Curtin djing in London
yeah I'm so looking forward to this! we've had some really special nights over the past year: titonton duvante, dan bell and now dan curtin! now all we need is morgan geist to come down! matt :) --[a]--
RE: (313) Francois K track ID
Thanks this answers my question. Quest -Original Message- From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 04 June 2004 06:48 To: quest pond; KiDDy*RaVeR; ThReE-oNe-ThReE Subject: Re: (313) Francois K track ID din timing is kinda sketchy, ranging +/- 1bpm. a 3 bpm range is rough to mix in sometimes. -Joe - Original Message - From: quest pond [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: KiDDy*RaVeR [EMAIL PROTECTED]; ThReE-oNe-ThReE 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 9:57 AM Subject: RE: (313) Francois K track ID Yes but having said that its probably holds timing correctly, Just for information what the hell did they use for master timing on most detroit records that gives awful timing slip and inconsistencies? I know splicing is to blame somewhat but im sure there is a machine at fault in most early detoit stuff? Alesis mmt8 maybe? Analog master timing maybe? Quest Pond -Original Message- From: KiDDy*RaVeR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 June 2004 23:32 To: ThReE-oNe-ThReE Subject: Re: (313) Francois K track ID I think its the one we have discussed lately (early May) named by the Danny Krivit Edit http://www.discogs.com/release/213500 But here's the precision by Tom Churchill : Just a small point: Krivit in fact only re-edited the track - the actual cover version/remix was done by Soul Central, who I believe are from Manchester. So I don't think he had a huge amount of input in terms of the production... I maintains that the strings are awful and kill the track...its not 'string' of life anymore !! I like the added latin-jazz piano pattern, though. - KiDDy - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 1:50 PM Subject: (313) Francois K track ID hi folks. which version of strings of life did francois play in his set at movement? the track came right after metro area's nerves. cheers, lrh
(313) New Transmat website
Finally there is a new Transmat website, it took some years to build apparently but it is here now at: http://www.transmat.com/ Looks nice :) --- Forty-two! yelled Loonquawl. Is that all you've got to show for seven and a half million years' work? I checked it very thoroughly, said the computer, and that quite definitely is the answer. I think the problem, to be quite honest with you, is that you've never actually known what the question is.
(313) bootleg dj-cafe rotterdam
for those around.. tonight saturday 6th of June, 11pm - 6am Dj's Aardvarck, Peel Seamus Some1 Else Bootleg Dj-Cafe Rotterdam === Nomorewords.net IJplein 262, 1021 LR, Amsterdam The Netherlands http://nomorewords.net phn +31-20-494-5535 fax +31-20-494-5510
Re: (313) New Transmat website
The Transmat site looks very nice. My favorite parts are Derrick's photographs, the list of up coming releases, and the looped sample of Luciano's forth coming EP on Transmat. You have to search to find it, but It sounds great! check it out. -jason On Saturday, June 5, 2004, at 09:37 AM, kj at technotourist dot org wrote: Finally there is a new Transmat website, it took some years to build apparently but it is here now at: http://www.transmat.com/ Looks nice :)
(313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'
Anyone know anything about the compilation above? Label: Neon. Dated 2004. It looks a bit odd. For instance, on the sleeve and discs 'Moodymann' is misspelt with one 'n' - copyright/licensing dodge maybe? The shop I saw it in didn't seem to think it was a bootleg - I think they were being straight-up. Tracklist: Don't You Want My Love Stairway 2 Heaven (skit), Eye 2 Eye (Amp Fiddler) Moodyman Remix Amerika Mahogany Brown Sunday Morning ('Geology' version) Superficial (Amp Fiddler) Moodyman Remix Music People A Million Ways To Get Paid Me My Peoples Eyes Oceans Gods Earths As you can see, comprises of mostly already-released stuff of varying availability. Never heard of the last track (sleeve says unreleased.) The shorter ones are often some of the 'monologues' which accompany some MM trax. Have to say it looked like a very good, heavy pressing and two reasonably wide tracks per side. k