Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'
when i talked to huckaby in detroit about it, he said he never heard of it and thought it was a bootleg. the pressings were a little noisy, but not bad. i passed on it. tom -- Original Message -- From: Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 23:45:31 +0100 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 andythepooh.com
(313) Equinox Radio - Sunday June 6 (1st show)
..::Equinox Radio::.. Sundays from 4-6pm EST hosted by: Gerald-Matrix on the L'Electrique stream @ http://www.netmusique.com Hey Folks, Just wanted to let you know Equinox Radio is back, and will be kicking off this Sunday on it's new home at Netmusique. It'll feature a mix of Electronic music: Techno, Electro, Industrial, etc. maybe even some New Beat! ;) I'll also be introducing you to new and unreleased material from Toronto International artists on the show, as well as keeping you up to date with a few listings and news from the scene. We'll be working out a few kinks over the first few shows. The shows themselve will be archived once a proper Equinox page has been added to the schedule section. Tune in every Sunday from 4-6pm EST Additional info on the show (like upcoming features, and a tracklist) will be available on my site: http://www.gerald-matrix.com Cheers! G See you Sunday! P.S. Netmusique has a chat forum available where you'll be able to chat with fellow listeners, and of course contact me with any questions or shout-outs! -- www.gerald-matrix.com
Re: (313) New Transmat website
jason kenjar wrote: 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 I was wondering why there was a Luciano track on Time:Space II now it all makes sense. :) 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 :)
Re: (313) Dan Curtin djing in London
fyi, secrets and mailing lists dont mix ;) - Original Message - From: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Paul Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 2:39 PM Subject: Re: (313) Dan Curtin djing in London On Jun 4, 2004, at 3:20 PM, Paul Kendrick wrote: Thanks for your kind words... We do try and put people on that we want to see as much as the people who we feel are not being booked.. Blatant sorta-self-promotion You should add/book (my very good friend) J. Bondy (a.k.a. Volum), then. He records for Compost (and others), does a cracking live post-Electro set, has played in London with the likes of Andrea Parker and Bolz-Bolz, and (to try and keep on-topic) he's living in Berlin where he and Dan Curtin hang out all the time :-) (In case you need references) secret He and Delikat Records are throwing a party in Berlin on July 10th(?) with Dan Bell, Volum and the Delikat crew - on a DDR boat in the river across from Club Maria! He and Dan Bell will also be playing a 1000-person outdoor party outside of Dublin on July 3rd ... /secret /Blatant sorta-self-promotion - Greg
Re: (313) no subject
actually he wouldn't - Original Message - From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 1:24 PM Subject: (313) no subject Ron Jeremy may be able to help... 4/6/04 4:14 PM FC2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] does anyone have any of the Black Cock pieces that they don't want?? I'll buy them! jeff -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 1:59 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Friday Treat lil friday treat for the leftfield heads out there.. (courtesy of the dj history page) it's a 'mystery mix' (i.e. no tracklist) by Gerry Rooney. http://www.djhistory.com/mixes/ Gerry is a record dealer of considerable reputation, he's also the guy who did the Black Cock edits with Harvey. He's always got some weird 'under the counter' bits under his stall ; ) It ain't going to be everyone's bag, but I know there's a few heads on this list who are going to appreciate it! do I hear the words Rare Piece? : ) also, check the other mixes out, Sean P (Disco Not Disco Compiler amongst may other things) Alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
Re: (313) Future of Movement
sounds like you're saying they need another carol marvin, just as long as its not her. I may misunderstand - Original Message - From: lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 list 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 1:45 PM Subject: Re: (313) Future of Movement Hiya Kent - your post has me thinking a few things ... I give Derrick credit for driving around as he did that day, asking for donations. My impression of it was somewhat grassroots and showed that he was willing to do pretty much anything to make this work. I'll never fault anyone for caring. No matter what went on behind the scenes to bring this about, it was both sad and inspiring to see someone do this. I would suggest to those involved (planners, artists, sponsors, etc.) that it would be a good idea to sit down and hold a formal private retrospective for Movement 04. That's where you review your original goals/objectives against what really happened. People get to have a say as well (it's important to talk about what went well what didn't in equal measure). At this time you would also talk about ideas for what might be done differently or occur next time. It would be a good idea to have someone experienced in facilitation run the session who was not involved in the festival, that way they can be objective and help keep it balanced. As you might imagine, these sessions can easily get out of hand. I can tell you there is always a debate (amongst those who do this kinda stuff) about how this should be done. Should the planner know the content/project intimately or be an outsider? My opinion is that it works best if the person is an outsider *but* someone able to understand just about anything that goes on (i.e., you can ask the right questions) and make it happen. The best arguments for an objective person is that they can see things that others cannot, if only because they are an outsider and they don't let ego and politics get in the way (if they're good, that is - LOL). Another argument for having a person dedicated to planning/management is that others can focus on doing what it is that they want to or are supposed to be doing, instead of wearing so many hats that their head is spinning and it ends up being an unpleasant time for all (at no fault of anyone other than the situation itself). Of course there has to be status meetings and such, otherwise things get out of hand. Sorry if this is kinda geeky, but I think that if it can work for complex, multi-million dollar projects, then some of the ideas can help with any large undertaking, like a festival. Lisa Kent williams wrote: We can go on and on about Movement, and I don't intend to do that here, but I have a few things to say on the subject: 1. There has been much criticism of Movement '04, some of it valid and constructive, but every picture I took at the Festival had people smiling in it. There was a vibe there that is rare. That, to me, is the most precious thing about the Festival. 2. Without discounting in any way the time, money, and heart Derrick May put into the festival, the disorganization and last-minute drama didn't help. There needs to be someone involved with the festival who can sell it to large-dollar sponsors, manage logistics, and get ahead of the curve. Booking the lineup is the fun part, and only about 1% of the job. Kevin Saunderson seems to be poised to take on this role. I don't know Kevin personally, but in the press conference he seemed calm, articulate, and tactful. The fact remains that these guys are at the top of their game in the studio or in the DJ booth, but the skills required to put on a 3 day festival are completely different. Beyond that, everything I have to say about the festival has already been said by Brian Mccollum in the Free Press. http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/move1_20040601.htm
RE: (313) Friday Question - that Latin track
I am currently digging: Fabrice Lig - Tapioca Los Hermanos - My Mother's Guitarra and the two B-sides on Andreas Saag's 'Latin Lesson' EP (Tristezza pt 2 and Camboreale). Magic.
RE: (313) Friday Question - that Latin track
Carl Craig Vs. Johnny Blas - Picadillo - Planet E Papo Vázquez - Baila Plena (Off-World Remix) - Ubiquity
(313) www.cbs.nu
http://www.viewlexx.net/ I got a sticker at Movement during the Novamen set. It has an abstract UFO with stairs leading up to its open door. There's a figure standing at the bottom of the stairs. The text reads Don't Run-We Are Your Friends I just got around to checking it out today and what a treat! Streaming live mixes of fun, obscure tracks.here's the play list from the last hour: WORLD DOMINATION MONTANA - Toys come to life (TAKO edit) EROTIC DRUM BAND - Dance In Your Pants ESG - Moody ROBOT - DISCO DISCO NYC PEECH BOYS - Dont make me wait ROBOT RICH - SUPER SEXY DISCO MIX SUNDAY BLACK DEVIL - One To Choose PETER JAQUES BAND - Fire Night Dance STEVE MILLER BAND - Macho City jingle - GREETINGS WE ARE THE CBS A CERTAIN RATIO - Shack up LOUD-E - Sorry Soretti JIMMY ROSS - First true Love Affair ROBOT - DISCO EARTH - Next direction GLASS FAMILY - Crazy (beats) (TAKO edit) ACAPELLA - ROBOT TIMES El Coco - I'm mad as hell O'JAYS - For The Love Of Money What's more, there are some EXCELLENT MP3 mixes here: http://www.viewlexx.net/cybernetic-mixage.htm including both volumes of Mixed Up in the Hague by I-F. There's some great links, a pretty interesting looking message board.in all, I was really pleasantly surprised by how much great stuff is there. I have no connection with them whatsoever, just a really pleased end-user. Give it a try! Sorry if this is old news to anyone...I only now discovered it and wanted to share. Leslie
(313) New 3 Chairs LP - good stuff
Got the new 3 Chairs LP last night at their party here in Detroit. Really great stuff taking off from the EP last year--but 3 plates long. Scott
(313) Pontiac Housefest - ?
Anyone know where that's at these days? I know it was supposed to be July 10-11th, but the site which used to be up for it looks to be unpaid and usurped. http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/pont12_20040512.htm I'd appreciate any infos about buying VIP passes if this is happening still. It appears to be on the city calendar, but as I said, the site which used to be dedicated to it is gone. jeff
RE: (313) Pontiac Housefest - ?
No it's not. Try www.pthf.net Scott -Original Message- From: theREALmxyzptlk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 3:23 PM To: 313-hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Pontiac Housefest - ? Anyone know where that's at these days? I know it was supposed to be July 10-11th, but the site which used to be up for it looks to be unpaid and usurped. http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/pont12_20040512.htm I'd appreciate any infos about buying VIP passes if this is happening still. It appears to be on the city calendar, but as I said, the site which used to be dedicated to it is gone. jeff
RE: (313) Pontiac Housefest - ?
Thanks - the old one was http://www.pthf.net/festival.htm which pops up as this : http://templates.doteasy.com/ErrorPages/error404/ when I try it. jeff At 04:53 PM 6/6/2004, Scott K Ellis wrote: No it's not. Try www.pthf.net Scott st - ? Anyone know where that's at these days? I know it was supposed to be July 10-11th, but the site which used to be up for it looks to be unpaid and usurped. http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/pont12_20040512.htm I'd appreciate any infos about buying VIP passes if this is happening still. It appears to be on the city calendar, but as I said, the site which used to be dedicated to it is gone. jeff
(313) INFLUENCE.
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