RE: (313) Fake Los Hermanos record?
Can I ask you venerable people (and I'm not being sarky 'cause I actually know who you are and it's true ;-) ... Does it actually matter where the Belleville three actually came from? In their cases, perhaps more than for many other similar producers, their music speaks for itself and has often stood the test of time. In years to come, the music will remain the most important thing about them, not the *exact* longitutude and latitude of their births or domiciles at the time of their significant creativity. I know how easy it is to be sucked into this discussion believe me, I've been there. But I think we should perhaps leave it to the less wise (i.e. younger! ;-) Peace, k -Original Message- From: Big 50 Entertainment [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 8:13 AM To: 'marina pure sonik' Cc: 313 Discussion List Subject: RE: (313) Fake Los Hermanos record? True, they are not from there and didn't live there, just went to school. And it wasn't to get away from the crime and the gangs. The first records were created on Eureka, in the hood - the east side. -Original Message- From: marina pure sonik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 3:55 PM To: 313 Mailinglist List Subject: Re: (313) Fake Los Hermanos record? Look people, the big 3 are NOT from Belleville. They just moved there (Belleville) for a few years, sheesh, to get away from the crime and gangs. But they're all from the D. They created Techno when they moved back to Detroit. Let's not get confused here. On Thursday, July 29, 2004, at 05:15 PM, David Gillies wrote: Actually I'm pretty comfortable with those guys coming from Belleville... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not this talk again. the kid grew up about 1/30th of the distance from detroit as your 'big 3' did pt! On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, David Gillies wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: recording records, lame thing to do but hey it happens and isn't there a canadian guy who makes techno under a name that looks a lot like Derrick May? there is a white derrick may who's from windsor. it's his birthname, but i'm quite certian he finally switched to derrick michael When he was in Australia (from around October last year to around April this year I think) he always seemed to get billed as being from Detroit. Pffft.
RE: (313) ticklin' my ear and not
Thanks for these Minto. Second your thoughts on the Atkins thing on Subject. I was surprised to see 1-94 track released again - but seeing as I don't have the other (previously released?) tracks on vinyl, I was happy to buy. As for Mathew Johnson's 'Decompression' on Minus, agreed: it's a little disappointing although not entirely uninteresting. Record shop listening 'booths' aren't the best place to check this sort of thing though, so am looking forward to hearing someone play it out loud ... I preferred the other MJ release out right now 'Behind The Mirror' more, and that's the one I got. -Original Message- From: Minto George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 8:58 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) ticklin' my ear and not The new Danny Wang on Ghostly is sweet! more dancefloor mini moog/ARP action from Danny. Guess Berlin has been good to him. Kid Sublime feat. YINKA on Jahwell (RH) smooth beats from RH crew. ...he was or is still part of Rednose Distrikt with Aardvarck now joining in on some production. Somatik - Really R - Twisted Funk really loving this guy's music right now. It's got the west London sound with the programming and sound design of your favorite techno records. Brad is 4hero's engineer so you can bet this 12 is close to sounding near flawless. also gotta chime in for Juan's new one (or OLD) on Bone's label. I-94 came out on Tresor i thought and the other one I forget where it was from...anyone remember? Rebound is a nice pumpin' track by Juan...his music just can't get tiring to me. Maybe it's the odd shuffle from the MC-50 or the timeless sounds of the JD-800, but Juan is still tha man! heard the new Matt Jonson 12 on minus and I passed on it after giving it 3 listens all the way through. the big track is ok and the bass is sorta annoying; just not my cup of tea and the bassline on the b-side track is kinda week imo... 2 notes repeated for 3 bars and then a dinky variation of the two notes...but the pads and strings underneath were nice till it was ruined by that bassline. He's definitely capable of better but I dunno about record of the year on this one. to each their own I guess. also a big letdown was the new Rush Hour 12s by Jamyz Nylon. RH has usually put out quality singles but this is getting a little too close to pop territory and I dunno about being compared to the classic early Prescription Records. thumbs down at least on the purple one where heaven meets earth hasta - minto = down low music http://downlowmusic.org UPCOMING '04 dLCMLP1 The Connection Machine PAINLESS FALL __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
RE: (313) ticklin' my ear and not
The M_nus release isn't one that is effective on immediate first listening - but on a big rig it sounds top. Not record of the year either in my book, but I'm struggling to come up with something else that could be. -Original Message- From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 August 2004 11:32 To: Minto George; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) ticklin' my ear and not Thanks for these Minto. Second your thoughts on the Atkins thing on Subject. I was surprised to see 1-94 track released again - but seeing as I don't have the other (previously released?) tracks on vinyl, I was happy to buy. As for Mathew Johnson's 'Decompression' on Minus, agreed: it's a little disappointing although not entirely uninteresting. Record shop listening 'booths' aren't the best place to check this sort of thing though, so am looking forward to hearing someone play it out loud ... I preferred the other MJ release out right now 'Behind The Mirror' more, and that's the one I got. -Original Message- From: Minto George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 8:58 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) ticklin' my ear and not The new Danny Wang on Ghostly is sweet! more dancefloor mini moog/ARP action from Danny. Guess Berlin has been good to him. Kid Sublime feat. YINKA on Jahwell (RH) smooth beats from RH crew. ...he was or is still part of Rednose Distrikt with Aardvarck now joining in on some production. Somatik - Really R - Twisted Funk really loving this guy's music right now. It's got the west London sound with the programming and sound design of your favorite techno records. Brad is 4hero's engineer so you can bet this 12 is close to sounding near flawless. also gotta chime in for Juan's new one (or OLD) on Bone's label. I-94 came out on Tresor i thought and the other one I forget where it was from...anyone remember? Rebound is a nice pumpin' track by Juan...his music just can't get tiring to me. Maybe it's the odd shuffle from the MC-50 or the timeless sounds of the JD-800, but Juan is still tha man! heard the new Matt Jonson 12 on minus and I passed on it after giving it 3 listens all the way through. the big track is ok and the bass is sorta annoying; just not my cup of tea and the bassline on the b-side track is kinda week imo... 2 notes repeated for 3 bars and then a dinky variation of the two notes...but the pads and strings underneath were nice till it was ruined by that bassline. He's definitely capable of better but I dunno about record of the year on this one. to each their own I guess. also a big letdown was the new Rush Hour 12s by Jamyz Nylon. RH has usually put out quality singles but this is getting a little too close to pop territory and I dunno about being compared to the classic early Prescription Records. thumbs down at least on the purple one where heaven meets earth hasta - minto = down low music http://downlowmusic.org UPCOMING '04 dLCMLP1 The Connection Machine PAINLESS FALL __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
Re: (313) ticklin' my ear and not
i picked up the decompression 12 over the weekend...a non-banging techno record with that epic feeling. i like this a lot. in terms of absloutes like best of the year i dunno but _one_ of my faves this year is the Joakim remix of Max Berlin's Elle et Moi (http://www.discogs.com/release/210837). pure class. and yeah Minto, i agree about the bassline on UV Dreams (the bside to decompression). robin... On 2 Aug 2004, at 11:33, Toby Frith wrote: The M_nus release isn't one that is effective on immediate first listening - but on a big rig it sounds top. Not record of the year either in my book, but I'm struggling to come up with something else that could be.
(313) Jeff Mills
Jeff Mills Audio Interview By Superconductor: http://www.littledetroit.net/News/artl.php?id=316
RE: (313) Donnacha Costello?............
Ok, I'm late to this series too but I got to listen to them all (I think) on Saturday. Very, very well done indeed. Nothing new whatsoever. BC/CR-type (perhaps slightly slower?) gradually evolving, dubby minimalism with a slightly different tweak for each colour. In an ideal world I would have picked all of 'em up, but in this one, I just bought 'Grape'. k -Original Message- From: Fabrizio Nahum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 5:27 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Donnacha Costello? Considering i have blue, rubine red, grape and i think green ;) blue is my favouritelovely acidic minimalism (or minimalistic acid) take care y'all fab - Original Message - From: D1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Nicole Slavin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Simon Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 1:26 PM Subject: RE: (313) Donnacha Costello? Parts 3 4 of Donnacha's Diversions series are due out later in the year on D1 also Thanks Eamonn / D1 www.d1recordings.com Just so this isn't completely spam, can I ask if anyone else has heard of a producer called Donnacha Costello? I've only recently been turned onto his stuff (his 'colours' series on minimise) and I'm LOVING it! I highly recommend. He's great, I especially love Orange and Red. What are your favourites?
Re: (313) Donnacha Costello?............
Yes Ken, i agree with your opinion on the series. I finda that all in all it is a very pleasant and groovy set of releases, but definitely nothing new under the sun. Some tracks have an almost trance (good trance btw) undertone to them, as do alot of new releases lately. It seems we are on a verge on a trance-influenced trend, as i am starting to note in many of these minimal/minimal-house etc releases, with lots of melodies and harmonics. i also agree with you on the ideal world part, i would have picked them all up, even if only to have the complete series. take care fab - Original Message - From: Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Fabrizio Nahum [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 1:22 PM Subject: RE: (313) Donnacha Costello? Ok, I'm late to this series too but I got to listen to them all (I think) on Saturday. Very, very well done indeed. Nothing new whatsoever. BC/CR-type (perhaps slightly slower?) gradually evolving, dubby minimalism with a slightly different tweak for each colour. In an ideal world I would have picked all of 'em up, but in this one, I just bought 'Grape'. k -Original Message- From: Fabrizio Nahum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 5:27 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Donnacha Costello? Considering i have blue, rubine red, grape and i think green ;) blue is my favouritelovely acidic minimalism (or minimalistic acid) take care y'all fab - Original Message - From: D1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Nicole Slavin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Simon Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 1:26 PM Subject: RE: (313) Donnacha Costello? Parts 3 4 of Donnacha's Diversions series are due out later in the year on D1 also Thanks Eamonn / D1 www.d1recordings.com Just so this isn't completely spam, can I ask if anyone else has heard of a producer called Donnacha Costello? I've only recently been turned onto his stuff (his 'colours' series on minimise) and I'm LOVING it! I highly recommend. He's great, I especially love Orange and Red. What are your favourites?
RE: (313) Donnacha Costello?............
It's refined more than anything else. A lot of this new German stuff (poker flat etc) is quite acidy in many ways - it has more affinity with Chicago, but also retains a minimal aesthetic. Yes, it's really nothing new, but compared to the torrent of horrific bland tech-house that is released every week, it's v.pleasing. -Original Message- From: Fabrizio Nahum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 August 2004 13:20 To: Ken Odeluga; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Donnacha Costello? Yes Ken, i agree with your opinion on the series. I finda that all in all it is a very pleasant and groovy set of releases, but definitely nothing new under the sun. Some tracks have an almost trance (good trance btw) undertone to them, as do alot of new releases lately. It seems we are on a verge on a trance-influenced trend, as i am starting to note in many of these minimal/minimal-house etc releases, with lots of melodies and harmonics. i also agree with you on the ideal world part, i would have picked them all up, even if only to have the complete series. take care fab - Original Message - From: Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Fabrizio Nahum [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 1:22 PM Subject: RE: (313) Donnacha Costello? Ok, I'm late to this series too but I got to listen to them all (I think) on Saturday. Very, very well done indeed. Nothing new whatsoever. BC/CR-type (perhaps slightly slower?) gradually evolving, dubby minimalism with a slightly different tweak for each colour. In an ideal world I would have picked all of 'em up, but in this one, I just bought 'Grape'. k -Original Message- From: Fabrizio Nahum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 5:27 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Donnacha Costello? Considering i have blue, rubine red, grape and i think green ;) blue is my favouritelovely acidic minimalism (or minimalistic acid) take care y'all fab - Original Message - From: D1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Nicole Slavin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Simon Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 1:26 PM Subject: RE: (313) Donnacha Costello? Parts 3 4 of Donnacha's Diversions series are due out later in the year on D1 also Thanks Eamonn / D1 www.d1recordings.com Just so this isn't completely spam, can I ask if anyone else has heard of a producer called Donnacha Costello? I've only recently been turned onto his stuff (his 'colours' series on minimise) and I'm LOVING it! I highly recommend. He's great, I especially love Orange and Red. What are your favourites?
Re: (313) Donnacha Costello?............
Hi Toby, that is the main reason i like A lot of this new German stuff i find it to be an evolution of acid house - IMHO most minimal house/tech-house/whatever is seriously influenced by Chicago and acid-house. Most producers (of these styles) i have spoken to in germany, both known and unknown artists, all list Chicago acid house and acid in general, as one of their biggest influences take care fab - Original Message - From: Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Fabrizio Nahum [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 2:26 PM Subject: RE: (313) Donnacha Costello? A lot of this new German stuff (poker flat etc) is quite acidy in many ways - it has more affinity with Chicago, but also retains a minimal aesthetic.
Re: (313) Kraftwerk in Miami
Toby Frith wrote: http://www.pollstar.com/tour/searchall.pl?AN=YBy=ArtistContent=KRAFTWPSKey=Y Seems like they'll be touring the US in the winter. I expect they'll be releasing dates over the next few days. I'd love to see them in Detroit. www.bleep43.com I am there!! I can't wait. :) Thank you for making it a better Monday. Regards, Ramon
(313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
Back in September 1994, when there wasn't much to the internet apart from Usenet and email, the mailing lists run from hyperreal.org were pretty much the only way to gather information about the world of electronic music. And when 313 was launched in that month, it became the only internet resource dedicated to discussing Detroit techno, the music it was influenced by, and the music it went on to influence. Ten years on, and everything has changed. There are now a tonne of forums, mailing lists, newsgroups, blogs and websites covering our music; but, although it's had its detractors over the years, the 313 list has managed to survive, bringing together hundreds of like-minded individuals across the world. The first ever post to 313 - from Morgan Geist, in fact - was on 30th September 1994, and so we're holding a party to celebrate on Saturday 18th September 2004. The party will be held at Public Life, in London's Spitalfields district - a venue that many of you will already be familiar with! DJs on the night have yet to be confirmed, so if you're up for doing a set send me an email. And if you have any ideas which might help us make the night a bit special, then let me know. In Morgan's first post, he said hope 313 thrives - I think we can safely say that it has! Brendan
Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
Nice one Brendan!! Im coming down to London town then anyway to say (dare I say it) Mathew Jonson amongst others at the Haywire party so will make it to my first 313 get together ;-) Cheers BT --- Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Back in September 1994, when there wasn't much to the internet apart from Usenet and email, the mailing lists run from hyperreal.org were pretty much the only way to gather information about the world of electronic music. And when 313 was launched in that month, it became the only internet resource dedicated to discussing Detroit techno, the music it was influenced by, and the music it went on to influence. Ten years on, and everything has changed. There are now a tonne of forums, mailing lists, newsgroups, blogs and websites covering our music; but, although it's had its detractors over the years, the 313 list has managed to survive, bringing together hundreds of like-minded individuals across the world. The first ever post to 313 - from Morgan Geist, in fact - was on 30th September 1994, and so we're holding a party to celebrate on Saturday 18th September 2004. The party will be held at Public Life, in London's Spitalfields district - a venue that many of you will already be familiar with! DJs on the night have yet to be confirmed, so if you're up for doing a set send me an email. And if you have any ideas which might help us make the night a bit special, then let me know. In Morgan's first post, he said hope 313 thrives - I think we can safely say that it has! Brendan
Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
At 09:48 AM 8/2/2004, Brendan Nelson wrote: The first ever post to 313 - from Morgan Geist, in fact - was on 30th September 1994, and so we're holding a party to celebrate on Saturday 18th September 2004. The party will be held at Public Life, in London's Spitalfields district - a venue that many of you will already be familiar with! if any stateside (northeast-ish) members would like to be a commemorative guest on my radio show that night, that would be swell! -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
I think that London is not the place for a 10 years of [313] party. This list is about Detroit techno, so a 10 years of [313] should be held in Detroit and not in London, Amsterdam, Berlin whatever city. We had 5 years of [313] at Science in Detroit. I recon it shouldn't be to hard to throw a party in Detroit about this? KJ On Monday, August 02, 2004, at 03:52PM, Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Back in September 1994, when there wasn't much to the internet apart from Usenet and email, the mailing lists run from hyperreal.org were pretty much the only way to gather information about the world of electronic music. And when 313 was launched in that month, it became the only internet resource dedicated to discussing Detroit techno, the music it was influenced by, and the music it went on to influence. Ten years on, and everything has changed. There are now a tonne of forums, mailing lists, newsgroups, blogs and websites covering our music; but, although it's had its detractors over the years, the 313 list has managed to survive, bringing together hundreds of like-minded individuals across the world. The first ever post to 313 - from Morgan Geist, in fact - was on 30th September 1994, and so we're holding a party to celebrate on Saturday 18th September 2004. The party will be held at Public Life, in London's Spitalfields district - a venue that many of you will already be familiar with! DJs on the night have yet to be confirmed, so if you're up for doing a set send me an email. And if you have any ideas which might help us make the night a bit special, then let me know. In Morgan's first post, he said hope 313 thrives - I think we can safely say that it has! Brendan kj at technotourist dot org
RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
Well, naturally this would seem to be the case. But with just over a month to go, nothing's been done about it, and many people who have met each other through 313 shouldn't have to travel to Detroit to celebrate this fact, especially when it's 4000 miles away. -Original Message- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 August 2004 15:34 To: Brendan Nelson Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party I think that London is not the place for a 10 years of [313] party. This list is about Detroit techno, so a 10 years of [313] should be held in Detroit and not in London, Amsterdam, Berlin whatever city. We had 5 years of [313] at Science in Detroit. I recon it shouldn't be to hard to throw a party in Detroit about this? KJ On Monday, August 02, 2004, at 03:52PM, Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Back in September 1994, when there wasn't much to the internet apart from Usenet and email, the mailing lists run from hyperreal.org were pretty much the only way to gather information about the world of electronic music. And when 313 was launched in that month, it became the only internet resource dedicated to discussing Detroit techno, the music it was influenced by, and the music it went on to influence. Ten years on, and everything has changed. There are now a tonne of forums, mailing lists, newsgroups, blogs and websites covering our music; but, although it's had its detractors over the years, the 313 list has managed to survive, bringing together hundreds of like-minded individuals across the world. The first ever post to 313 - from Morgan Geist, in fact - was on 30th September 1994, and so we're holding a party to celebrate on Saturday 18th September 2004. The party will be held at Public Life, in London's Spitalfields district - a venue that many of you will already be familiar with! DJs on the night have yet to be confirmed, so if you're up for doing a set send me an email. And if you have any ideas which might help us make the night a bit special, then let me know. In Morgan's first post, he said hope 313 thrives - I think we can safely say that it has! Brendan kj at technotourist dot org
RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
It seems that a high proportion of fans of Detroit electronic music live in the UK and often seem to be the only ones willing or able to organise their own nights to promote this music, so it's natural for there to be a party in London. It's also a lot easier for us to travel to meet ups than it is for US listmembers. Having a 313 party in London is no disrespect to Detroit at all, so why the grumpiness, KJ? It's not sour grapes is it? ;) -Original Message- From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 2:36 PM To: Klaas-Jan Jongsma; Brendan Nelson Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party Well, naturally this would seem to be the case. But with just over a month to go, nothing's been done about it, and many people who have met each other through 313 shouldn't have to travel to Detroit to celebrate this fact, especially when it's 4000 miles away. -Original Message- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 August 2004 15:34 To: Brendan Nelson Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party I think that London is not the place for a 10 years of [313] party. This list is about Detroit techno, so a 10 years of [313] should be held in Detroit and not in London, Amsterdam, Berlin whatever city. We had 5 years of [313] at Science in Detroit. I recon it shouldn't be to hard to throw a party in Detroit about this? KJ On Monday, August 02, 2004, at 03:52PM, Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Back in September 1994, when there wasn't much to the internet apart from Usenet and email, the mailing lists run from hyperreal.org were pretty much the only way to gather information about the world of electronic music. And when 313 was launched in that month, it became the only internet resource dedicated to discussing Detroit techno, the music it was influenced by, and the music it went on to influence. Ten years on, and everything has changed. There are now a tonne of forums, mailing lists, newsgroups, blogs and websites covering our music; but, although it's had its detractors over the years, the 313 list has managed to survive, bringing together hundreds of like-minded individuals across the world. The first ever post to 313 - from Morgan Geist, in fact - was on 30th September 1994, and so we're holding a party to celebrate on Saturday 18th September 2004. The party will be held at Public Life, in London's Spitalfields district - a venue that many of you will already be familiar with! DJs on the night have yet to be confirmed, so if you're up for doing a set send me an email. And if you have any ideas which might help us make the night a bit special, then let me know. In Morgan's first post, he said hope 313 thrives - I think we can safely say that it has! Brendan kj at technotourist dot org # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
Guys we are back on Longitude and Latitude again - Lets have a party in every city! Detroit Techno is every-where... Go for it and if it's anything like Saturday's party you couldn't hope to meet a nicer bunch...turn it up... Martin - Original Message - From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 7:33 AM Subject: Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party I think that London is not the place for a 10 years of [313] party. This list is about Detroit techno, so a 10 years of [313] should be held in Detroit and not in London, Amsterdam, Berlin whatever city. We had 5 years of [313] at Science in Detroit. I recon it shouldn't be to hard to throw a party in Detroit about this? KJ On Monday, August 02, 2004, at 03:52PM, Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Back in September 1994, when there wasn't much to the internet apart from Usenet and email, the mailing lists run from hyperreal.org were pretty much the only way to gather information about the world of electronic music. And when 313 was launched in that month, it became the only internet resource dedicated to discussing Detroit techno, the music it was influenced by, and the music it went on to influence. Ten years on, and everything has changed. There are now a tonne of forums, mailing lists, newsgroups, blogs and websites covering our music; but, although it's had its detractors over the years, the 313 list has managed to survive, bringing together hundreds of like-minded individuals across the world. The first ever post to 313 - from Morgan Geist, in fact - was on 30th September 1994, and so we're holding a party to celebrate on Saturday 18th September 2004. The party will be held at Public Life, in London's Spitalfields district - a venue that many of you will already be familiar with! DJs on the night have yet to be confirmed, so if you're up for doing a set send me an email. And if you have any ideas which might help us make the night a bit special, then let me know. In Morgan's first post, he said hope 313 thrives - I think we can safely say that it has! Brendan kj at technotourist dot org
RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
The list is about Detroit techno, was originally served from a university network in Texas and has contributors from all over the world. If a group of listmembers in Bishkek held some sort of gathering or meetup I think it would be unreasonable for anyone to object, or to expect them to find the cash to actually travel to Detroit. While Detroit is of course an ideal location, it's a bit difficult for anyone outside the city to organise anything there. So unfortunately I have no control over whether a party takes place in Detroit or not - but yes, I think it would be good if someone organised one. For the record, I emailed a few people in the US about this a few weeks ago, to see if anyone might be able to get something going in Detroit, but that's pretty much all I can do. I see no reason why parties to celebrate ten years of [313] shouldn't take place in every city or town that has more than one [313]er living there, to be honest... Brendan -Original Message- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 August 2004 15:34 To: Brendan Nelson Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party I think that London is not the place for a 10 years of [313] party. This list is about Detroit techno, so a 10 years of [313] should be held in Detroit and not in London, Amsterdam, Berlin whatever city. We had 5 years of [313] at Science in Detroit. I recon it shouldn't be to hard to throw a party in Detroit about this? KJ On Monday, August 02, 2004, at 03:52PM, Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Back in September 1994, when there wasn't much to the internet apart from Usenet and email, the mailing lists run from hyperreal.org were pretty much the only way to gather information about the world of electronic music. And when 313 was launched in that month, it became the only internet resource dedicated to discussing Detroit techno, the music it was influenced by, and the music it went on to influence. Ten years on, and everything has changed. There are now a tonne of forums, mailing lists, newsgroups, blogs and websites covering our music; but, although it's had its detractors over the years, the 313 list has managed to survive, bringing together hundreds of like-minded individuals across the world. The first ever post to 313 - from Morgan Geist, in fact - was on 30th September 1994, and so we're holding a party to celebrate on Saturday 18th September 2004. The party will be held at Public Life, in London's Spitalfields district - a venue that many of you will already be familiar with! DJs on the night have yet to be confirmed, so if you're up for doing a set send me an email. And if you have any ideas which might help us make the night a bit special, then let me know. In Morgan's first post, he said hope 313 thrives - I think we can safely say that it has! Brendan kj at technotourist dot org
RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
and often seem to be the only ones willing or able to organise their own nights to promote this music, so it's natural for there to be a party in London. Um...Mr.Taylor, for all the people who bust their 'bums' and starve to make music nights happen in the _rest of the world_...let's rephrase that part with a little less English techno geek pride...hmm? even that made _me_ go 'o' ;) __ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
Read what I said again - I very carefully worded that so as not to suggest that only the English can organise parties -Original Message- From: diana potts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 2:46 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party and often seem to be the only ones willing or able to organise their own nights to promote this music, so it's natural for there to be a party in London. Um...Mr.Taylor, for all the people who bust their 'bums' and starve to make music nights happen in the _rest of the world_...let's rephrase that part with a little less English techno geek pride...hmm? even that made _me_ go 'o' ;) __ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
Well we travelled 4000 miles for 5 years of [313] :) I don't think it really matters if it will be september or not. It is a bit selfish (i say a bit) to say that you don't want to travelo 4000 miles for a party. Isn't it weird for people who are actually from the 313 area who are subscribed to this list to keep updated about what is going on in there local scene have to travel 4000 miles to celebrate there music scene? Or for that fact every person on this list who is not from Europe? I hereby declare Aida's Fluid night in September with Octave One as the Dutch celebration of 10 years of [313] :) (the not so sour because he thinks of fellow listmembers who live in the US)KJ On Monday, August 02, 2004, at 04:36PM, Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, naturally this would seem to be the case. But with just over a month to go, nothing's been done about it, and many people who have met each other through 313 shouldn't have to travel to Detroit to celebrate this fact, especially when it's 4000 miles away. -Original Message- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 August 2004 15:34 To: Brendan Nelson Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party I think that London is not the place for a 10 years of [313] party. This list is about Detroit techno, so a 10 years of [313] should be held in Detroit and not in London, Amsterdam, Berlin whatever city. We had 5 years of [313] at Science in Detroit. I recon it shouldn't be to hard to throw a party in Detroit about this? KJ On Monday, August 02, 2004, at 03:52PM, Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Back in September 1994, when there wasn't much to the internet apart from Usenet and email, the mailing lists run from hyperreal.org were pretty much the only way to gather information about the world of electronic music. And when 313 was launched in that month, it became the only internet resource dedicated to discussing Detroit techno, the music it was influenced by, and the music it went on to influence. Ten years on, and everything has changed. There are now a tonne of forums, mailing lists, newsgroups, blogs and websites covering our music; but, although it's had its detractors over the years, the 313 list has managed to survive, bringing together hundreds of like-minded individuals across the world. The first ever post to 313 - from Morgan Geist, in fact - was on 30th September 1994, and so we're holding a party to celebrate on Saturday 18th September 2004. The party will be held at Public Life, in London's Spitalfields district - a venue that many of you will already be familiar with! DJs on the night have yet to be confirmed, so if you're up for doing a set send me an email. And if you have any ideas which might help us make the night a bit special, then let me know. In Morgan's first post, he said hope 313 thrives - I think we can safely say that it has!
RE: (313) Fake Los Hermanos record?
I totally agree - and I'm happy to say I'm getting my 313 emails again this morning :) MEK Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 'marina pure sonik' ones.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: 313 Discussion List 313@hyperreal.org 08/02/04 03:07 AMSubject: RE: (313) Fake Los Hermanos record? Can I ask you venerable people (and I'm not being sarky 'cause I actually know who you are and it's true ;-) ... Does it actually matter where the Belleville three actually came from? In their cases, perhaps more than for many other similar producers, their music speaks for itself and has often stood the test of time. In years to come, the music will remain the most important thing about them, not the *exact* longitutude and latitude of their births or domiciles at the time of their significant creativity. I know how easy it is to be sucked into this discussion believe me, I've been there. But I think we should perhaps leave it to the less wise (i.e. younger! ;-) Peace, k -Original Message- From: Big 50 Entertainment [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 8:13 AM To: 'marina pure sonik' Cc: 313 Discussion List Subject: RE: (313) Fake Los Hermanos record? True, they are not from there and didn't live there, just went to school. And it wasn't to get away from the crime and the gangs. The first records were created on Eureka, in the hood - the east side. -Original Message- From: marina pure sonik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 3:55 PM To: 313 Mailinglist List Subject: Re: (313) Fake Los Hermanos record? Look people, the big 3 are NOT from Belleville. They just moved there (Belleville) for a few years, sheesh, to get away from the crime and gangs. But they're all from the D. They created Techno when they moved back to Detroit. Let's not get confused here. On Thursday, July 29, 2004, at 05:15 PM, David Gillies wrote: Actually I'm pretty comfortable with those guys coming from Belleville... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not this talk again. the kid grew up about 1/30th of the distance from detroit as your 'big 3' did pt! On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, David Gillies wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: recording records, lame thing to do but hey it happens and isn't there a canadian guy who makes techno under a name that looks a lot like Derrick May? there is a white derrick may who's from windsor. it's his birthname, but i'm quite certian he finally switched to derrick michael When he was in Australia (from around October last year to around April this year I think) he always seemed to get billed as being from Detroit. Pffft.
Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
This list is about Detroit techno, not about Detroit. The whole point of a mailing list is that it brings together people with shared interests from across the world, and allows the community to stretch beyond the walls of one city. Whilst I agree that it'd be great to have a party in Detroit, that's not for us to organise - we live in London, and as Toby says it's not realistic to transport everyone who's into Detroit techno out to its birthplace. And even if it were, I think that's besides the point - it's the music which has brought us together, not the piece of land from where it originated. Ideally of course, there should be parties to celebrate worldwide, but that's not something we can sort out. Nobody's saying this is an official, exclusive 313 celebration - no-one can own or lay claim to the list other than Hyperreal. But many people in London believe this is something worth celebrating, and intend to do so. If people in Detroit and elsewhere feel the same way, then they should do it. But saying that this can ONLY be celebrated in Detroit completely goes against the entire meaning of a global community to me. - Original Message - From: Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 3:36 PM Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party Well, naturally this would seem to be the case. But with just over a month to go, nothing's been done about it, and many people who have met each other through 313 shouldn't have to travel to Detroit to celebrate this fact, especially when it's 4000 miles away. -Original Message- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 August 2004 15:34 To: Brendan Nelson Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party I think that London is not the place for a 10 years of [313] party. This list is about Detroit techno, so a 10 years of [313] should be held in Detroit and not in London, Amsterdam, Berlin whatever city. We had 5 years of [313] at Science in Detroit. I recon it shouldn't be to hard to throw a party in Detroit about this? KJ On Monday, August 02, 2004, at 03:52PM, Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Back in September 1994, when there wasn't much to the internet apart from Usenet and email, the mailing lists run from hyperreal.org were pretty much the only way to gather information about the world of electronic music. And when 313 was launched in that month, it became the only internet resource dedicated to discussing Detroit techno, the music it was influenced by, and the music it went on to influence. Ten years on, and everything has changed. There are now a tonne of forums, mailing lists, newsgroups, blogs and websites covering our music; but, although it's had its detractors over the years, the 313 list has managed to survive, bringing together hundreds of like-minded individuals across the world. The first ever post to 313 - from Morgan Geist, in fact - was on 30th September 1994, and so we're holding a party to celebrate on Saturday 18th September 2004. The party will be held at Public Life, in London's Spitalfields district - a venue that many of you will already be familiar with! DJs on the night have yet to be confirmed, so if you're up for doing a set send me an email. And if you have any ideas which might help us make the night a bit special, then let me know. In Morgan's first post, he said hope 313 thrives - I think we can safely say that it has! Brendan kj at technotourist dot org
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I totally agree - this is a global list, right? I vote for global celebrations of 313 Detroit. lisa - Original Message - From: Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Monday, August 2, 2004 10:42 am Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party snip I see no reason why parties to celebrate ten years of [313] shouldn't take place in every city or town that has more than one [313]er living there, to be honest... Brendan -Original Message- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 August 2004 15:34 To: Brendan Nelson Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party I think that London is not the place for a 10 years of [313] party. This list is about Detroit techno, so a 10 years of [313] should be held in Detroit and not in London, Amsterdam, Berlin whatever city. We had 5 years of [313] at Science in Detroit. I recon it shouldn't be to hard to throw a party in Detroit about this? KJ On Monday, August 02, 2004, at 03:52PM, Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Back in September 1994, when there wasn't much to the internet apart from Usenet and email, the mailing lists run from hyperreal.org were pretty much the only way to gather information about the world of electronic music. And when 313 was launched in that month, it became the only internet resource dedicated to discussing Detroit techno, the music it was influenced by, and the music it went on to influence. Ten years on, and everything has changed. There are now a tonne of forums, mailing lists, newsgroups, blogs and websites covering our music; but, although it's had its detractors over the years, the 313 list has managed to survive, bringing together hundreds of like-minded individuals across the world. The first ever post to 313 - from Morgan Geist, in fact - was on 30th September 1994, and so we're holding a party to celebrate on Saturday 18th September 2004. The party will be held at Public Life, in London's Spitalfields district - a venue that many of you will already be familiar with! DJs on the night have yet to be confirmed, so if you're up for doing a set send me an email. And if you have any ideas which might help us make the night a bit special, then let me know. In Morgan's first post, he said hope 313 thrives - I think we can safely say that it has! Brendan kj at technotourist dot org
RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
The list is about Detroit techno, was originally served from a university network in Texas Then TEXAS it is!! let's go and have a party in the university's computer lab - who's with me? MEK
Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
yeah, it's _A_ celebration of 10 years of the 313 list, not _THE_ celebration of 10 years of the 313 list. :) robin... On 2 Aug 2004, at 16:01, Matt Chester wrote: This list is about Detroit techno, not about Detroit. The whole point of a mailing list is that it brings together people with shared interests from across the world, and allows the community to stretch beyond the walls of one city. Whilst I agree that it'd be great to have a party in Detroit, that's not for us to organise - we live in London, and as Toby says it's not realistic to transport everyone who's into Detroit techno out to its birthplace. And even if it were, I think that's besides the point - it's the music which has brought us together, not the piece of land from where it originated. Ideally of course, there should be parties to celebrate worldwide, but that's not something we can sort out. Nobody's saying this is an official, exclusive 313 celebration - no-one can own or lay claim to the list other than Hyperreal. But many people in London believe this is something worth celebrating, and intend to do so. If people in Detroit and elsewhere feel the same way, then they should do it. But saying that this can ONLY be celebrated in Detroit completely goes against the entire meaning of a global community to me.
RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
It's not selfish - it's about cost - not everyone has a spare £600 to spend on a weekend trip away. -Original Message- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 2:53 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party Well we travelled 4000 miles for 5 years of [313] :) I don't think it really matters if it will be september or not. It is a bit selfish (i say a bit) to say that you don't want to travelo 4000 miles for a party. # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
I'm only coming if the Big Three turn up :) - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 7:47 AM Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party The list is about Detroit techno, was originally served from a university network in Texas Then TEXAS it is!! let's go and have a party in the university's computer lab - who's with me? MEK
Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 09:47:53AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The list is about Detroit techno, was originally served from a university network in Texas Then TEXAS it is!! let's go and have a party in the university's computer lab - who's with me? Wasn't Hyperreal actually techno.stanford.edu? Hans -- Hans Veneman http://technotourist.org http://vlokfeest.net
RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
oh. i must have missed that word. ;) s'all good robert. --- Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Read what I said again - I very carefully worded that so as not to suggest that only the English can organise parties -Original Message- From: diana potts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 2:46 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party and often seem to be the only ones willing or able to organise their own nights to promote this music, so it's natural for there to be a party in London. Um...Mr.Taylor, for all the people who bust their 'bums' and starve to make music nights happen in the _rest of the world_...let's rephrase that part with a little less English techno geek pride...hmm? even that made _me_ go 'o' ;) __ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. # __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
Howdy! Texas euh! So once again it is up to folks at downlow to save the world from bad music huh (No pun intended to a slogan of your favorite music festival) On Monday, August 02, 2004, at 04:56PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The list is about Detroit techno, was originally served from a university network in Texas Then TEXAS it is!! let's go and have a party in the university's computer lab - who's with me?
Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
All i can say is: i hope i can make it!! - Original Message - From: Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 3:48 PM Subject: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party Back in September 1994, when there wasn't much to the internet apart from Usenet and email, the mailing lists run from hyperreal.org were pretty much the only way to gather information about the world of electronic music. And when 313 was launched in that month, it became the only internet resource dedicated to discussing Detroit techno, the music it was influenced by, and the music it went on to influence. Ten years on, and everything has changed. There are now a tonne of forums, mailing lists, newsgroups, blogs and websites covering our music; but, although it's had its detractors over the years, the 313 list has managed to survive, bringing together hundreds of like-minded individuals across the world. The first ever post to 313 - from Morgan Geist, in fact - was on 30th September 1994, and so we're holding a party to celebrate on Saturday 18th September 2004. The party will be held at Public Life, in London's Spitalfields district - a venue that many of you will already be familiar with! DJs on the night have yet to be confirmed, so if you're up for doing a set send me an email. And if you have any ideas which might help us make the night a bit special, then let me know. In Morgan's first post, he said hope 313 thrives - I think we can safely say that it has! Brendan
RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
LOL - only the 313list would arrupt into an argument about how/where to celebrate itself I hope I never lose another day of getting these threads in my email MEK Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org 4.co.uk cc: Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party 08/02/04 10:57 AM It's not selfish - it's about cost - not everyone has a spare £600 to spend on a weekend trip away. -Original Message- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 2:53 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party Well we travelled 4000 miles for 5 years of [313] :) I don't think it really matters if it will be september or not. It is a bit selfish (i say a bit) to say that you don't want to travelo 4000 miles for a party. # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
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RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
sorry my spelling is horrendous today - that should be irrupt Michael.Elliot-Knight @fallon.com To: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: 313@hyperreal.org, Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/02/04 09:53 AMSubject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party LOL - only the 313list would arrupt into an argument about how/where to celebrate itself I hope I never lose another day of getting these threads in my email MEK Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org 4.co.uk cc: Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party 08/02/04 10:57 AM It's not selfish - it's about cost - not everyone has a spare £600 to spend on a weekend trip away. -Original Message- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 2:53 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party Well we travelled 4000 miles for 5 years of [313] :) I don't think it really matters if it will be september or not. It is a bit selfish (i say a bit) to say that you don't want to travelo 4000 miles for a party. # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
Erupt, you mean? ;) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 2:57 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party sorry my spelling is horrendous today - that should be irrupt Michael.Elliot-Knight @fallon.com To: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: 313@hyperreal.org, Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/02/04 09:53 AMSubject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party LOL - only the 313list would arrupt into an argument about how/where to celebrate itself I hope I never lose another day of getting these threads in my email MEK Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org 4.co.uk cc: Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party 08/02/04 10:57 AM It's not selfish - it's about cost - not everyone has a spare £600 to spend on a weekend trip away. -Original Message- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 2:53 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party Well we travelled 4000 miles for 5 years of [313] :) I don't think it really matters if it will be september or not. It is a bit selfish (i say a bit) to say that you don't want to travelo 4000 miles for a party. # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated.. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. # # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
Dan Sicko, Matt MacQueen and George Smiley? :) -Original Message- From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 August 2004 15:58 To: Brendan Nelson; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party I'm only coming if the Big Three turn up :)
RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
Yes, but ISTR that when 313 actually started out, it was coming from uta.edu before being adopted by Hyperreal... my memory is a bit foggy though! Brendan -Original Message- From: Hans Veneman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 August 2004 15:58 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Brendan Nelson; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 09:47:53AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The list is about Detroit techno, was originally served from a university network in Texas Then TEXAS it is!! let's go and have a party in the university's computer lab - who's with me? Wasn't Hyperreal actually techno.stanford.edu? Hans -- Hans Veneman http://technotourist.org http://vlokfeest.net
RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
ah, yeah sure whatever I'll just slide under the table now and crawl to the door MEK Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org 4.co.uk cc: Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party 08/02/04 11:07 AM Erupt, you mean? ;) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 2:57 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party sorry my spelling is horrendous today - that should be irrupt Michael.Elliot-Knight @fallon.com To: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: 313@hyperreal.org, Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/02/04 09:53 AMSubject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party LOL - only the 313list would arrupt into an argument about how/where to celebrate itself I hope I never lose another day of getting these threads in my email MEK Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org 4.co.uk cc: Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party 08/02/04 10:57 AM It's not selfish - it's about cost - not everyone has a spare £600 to spend on a weekend trip away. -Original Message- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 2:53 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party Well we travelled 4000 miles for 5 years of [313] :) I don't think it really matters if it will be september or not. It is a bit selfish (i say a bit) to say that you don't want to travelo 4000 miles for a party. # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated.. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. # # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
Re: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
you gotta watch out for that guy, he's the watchdog for grammar spellin' :P lisa - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Monday, August 2, 2004 11:07 am Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party ah, yeah sure whatever I'll just slide under the table now and crawl to the door MEK Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org 4.co.uk cc: Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party 08/02/04 11:07 AM Erupt, you mean? ;) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 2:57 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party sorry my spelling is horrendous today - that should be irrupt Michael.Elliot-Knight @fallon.com To: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: 313@hyperreal.org, Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/02/04 09:53 AMSubject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party LOL - only the 313list would arrupt into an argument about how/where to celebrate itself I hope I never lose another day of getting these threads in my email MEK Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org 4.co.uk cc: Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party 08/02/04 10:57 AM It's not selfish - it's about cost - not everyone has a spare £600 to spend on a weekend trip away. -Original Message- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 2:53 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party Well we travelled 4000 miles for 5 years of [313] :) I don't think it really matters if it will be september or not. It is a bit selfish (i say a bit) to say that you don't want to travelo 4000 miles for a party. # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarilyrepresent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated..This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. # # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarilyrepresent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated.This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 04:08:45PM +0100, Brendan Nelson wrote: Yes, but ISTR that when 313 actually started out, it was coming from uta.edu before being adopted by Hyperreal... my memory is a bit foggy though! Right, that was where George Smiley started it. My memory's coming back now slowly :) Hans -Original Message- From: Hans Veneman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 August 2004 15:58 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Brendan Nelson; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 09:47:53AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The list is about Detroit techno, was originally served from a university network in Texas Then TEXAS it is!! let's go and have a party in the university's computer lab - who's with me? Wasn't Hyperreal actually techno.stanford.edu? Hans -- Hans Veneman http://technotourist.org http://vlokfeest.net -- Hans Veneman http://technotourist.org http://vlokfeest.net
Re: (313) derek plasalala's email (ot)
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Re: (313) derek plasalala's email (ot)
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Re: (313) derek plasalala's email (ot)
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Re: (313) derek plasalala's email (ot)
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Re: (313) Kraftwerk in Miami
looks like I'll be makin another trip to Miami , just before that infamous detroit winter oh no ! Who thought I'd be flying to Miami to see kraftwork...what's goin on here ?! N_ In a message dated 8/2/2004 8:58:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Ramon Crespo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Toby Frith wrote: http://www.pollstar.com/tour/searchall.pl?AN=YBy=ArtistContent=KRAFTWPSKey=Y Seems like they'll be touring the US in the winter. I expect they'll be releasing dates over the next few days. I'd love to see them in Detroit. www.bleep43.com I am there!! I can't wait. :) Thank you for making it a better Monday. Regards, Ramon
Re: (313) Kraftwerk in Miami
Anyone know the release date of the reissued albums? MEK [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ramon Crespo), 313@hyperreal.org (313) 08/02/2004 11:28 cc: AM Subject: Re: (313) Kraftwerk in Miami looks like I'll be makin another trip to Miami , just before that infamous detroit winter oh no ! Who thought I'd be flying to Miami to see kraftwork...what's goin on here ?! N_ In a message dated 8/2/2004 8:58:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Ramon Crespo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Toby Frith wrote: http://www.pollstar.com/tour/searchall.pl?AN=YBy=ArtistContent=KRAFTWPSKey=Y Seems like they'll be touring the US in the winter. I expect they'll be releasing dates over the next few days. I'd love to see them in Detroit. www.bleep43.com I am there!! I can't wait. :) Thank you for making it a better Monday. Regards, Ramon
Re: Re[2]: (313) What On Your Decks
on 7/31/04 1:21 AM, matrix313 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: listening now too. Well what do you know... theyre playing Prince Erotic City at the moment. I dont know who could ever get sick of hearing this track :^) and what's this? I was *just* thinking how well Erotic City would mix with Metro Area 5 and damned if they didnt just do exactly that! get outta my head Matt!! :^) ha! thanks for the kind words guys. Sean, your neural implant is transmitting to my record bag perfectly, don't remove it! ;) ok in truth that mix was a gamble that just happened to work out. what sucks is the realtime CD recorder started to have intermittent drop outs right when i got into Metro Area so the archive will be flakey for that part, i'll salvage what i can. :/ flakey digital technologies, grrr should have the MP3 up later this week. that's great you caught the live stream... if you're ever on it again, AIM me at the station (screen name = WNURdj) and i'll be awaiting your requests, haha peace, -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
Re: (313) What On Your Decks
After laughing my arse off to it on Shrooms all night at the weekend...'Your mother's got a penis' by Goldie Looking Chain.
Re: RE: (313) ticklin' my ear and not
I'm going against the group on this one. 'Decompression' sounds really good in headphones at three in the morning. Not counting Yel2 I have yet to hear it on a big system, but i'm hoping to remedy that soon. - jobot - Original Message - From: Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Monday, August 2, 2004 5:31 am Subject: RE: (313) ticklin' my ear and not Thanks for these Minto. Second your thoughts on the Atkins thing on Subject. I was surprised to see 1-94 track released again - but seeing as I don'thave the other (previously released?) tracks on vinyl, I was happy to buy. As for Mathew Johnson's 'Decompression' on Minus, agreed: it's a littledisappointing although not entirely uninteresting. Record shop listening 'booths' aren't the best place to check this sort of thing though, so am looking forward to hearing someone play it out loud ... I preferred the other MJ release out right now 'Behind The Mirror' more, and that's the one I got. -Original Message- From: Minto George [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 8:58 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) ticklin' my ear and not The new Danny Wang on Ghostly is sweet! more dancefloor mini moog/ARP action from Danny. Guess Berlin has been good to him. Kid Sublime feat. YINKA on Jahwell (RH) smooth beats from RH crew. ...he was or is still part of Rednose Distrikt with Aardvarck now joining in on some production. Somatik - Really R - Twisted Funk really loving this guy's music right now. It's got the west London sound with the programming and sound design of your favorite techno records. Brad is 4hero's engineer so you can bet this 12 is close to sounding near flawless. also gotta chime in for Juan's new one (or OLD) on Bone's label. I-94 came out on Tresor i thought and the other one I forget where it was from...anyone remember? Rebound is a nice pumpin' track by Juan...his music just can't get tiring to me. Maybe it's the odd shuffle from the MC-50 or the timeless sounds of the JD-800, but Juan is still tha man! heard the new Matt Jonson 12 on minus and I passed on it after giving it 3 listens all the way through. the big track is ok and the bass is sorta annoying; just not my cup of tea and the bassline on the b-side track is kinda week imo... 2 notes repeated for 3 bars and then a dinky variation of the two notes...but the pads and strings underneath were nice till it was ruined by that bassline. He's definitely capable of better but I dunno about record of the year on this one. to each their own I guess. also a big letdown was the new Rush Hour 12s by Jamyz Nylon. RH has usually put out quality singles but this is getting a little too close to pop territory and I dunno about being compared to the classic early Prescription Records. thumbs down at least on the purple one where heaven meets earth hasta - minto = down low music http://downlowmusic.org UPCOMING '04 dLCMLP1 The Connection Machine PAINLESS FALL __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
Ok, So if anyone would like to organize a 10th anniversary 313 party actually in Detroit I am willing to provide a legit all night space and sound. Please contact off list. Thanks Raph -Souldegmusic.com
(313) Subject: 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
Cheers Brendan - and Guy! I will see you there. Try and stop me! :-) Ken
Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
hyperreal was originally at haas.berkeley.edu (where Brian Behlendorf was a work-study sysadmin), then he moved it over to Stanford, and eventually it became a stand-alone system in a colo center. Brian's still involved in all this, by the way, he played a 4 am set for our Friends Family campout this weekend in northern California :) fh
Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
Now there's a offer you can't refuse Detroit - I'd kill for an offer like that in the UK. Nice one Raph - Original Message - From: House of Suki [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 12:04 PM Subject: RE: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party Ok, So if anyone would like to organize a 10th anniversary 313 party actually in Detroit I am willing to provide a legit all night space and sound. Please contact off list. Thanks Raph -Souldegmusic.com
Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
And for those who want more about that: http://hyperreal.org/info/history.html On 2-aug-04, at 22:48, Fred Heutte wrote: hyperreal was originally at haas.berkeley.edu (where Brian Behlendorf was a work-study sysadmin), then he moved it over to Stanford, and eventually it became a stand-alone system in a colo center. Brian's still involved in all this, by the way, he played a 4 am set for our Friends Family campout this weekend in northern California :) fh
Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
Just in case my request got lost in the shuffle: For some weird attempt at synchronicity, I would like to have some 313 folks on my radio show that same night. The link below has more details but there's the skinny. The show starts at midnight and goes for 3 hours. We have turntables and lots of space for a live setup, and we also have a web broadcast which is usually up and running. Reply offlist I guess. At 09:48 AM 8/2/2004, Brendan Nelson wrote: The first ever post to 313 - from Morgan Geist, in fact - was on 30th September 1994, and so we're holding a party to celebrate on Saturday 18th September 2004. The party will be held at Public Life, in London's Spitalfields district - a venue that many of you will already be familiar with! -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: RE: (313) Donnacha Costello?............
I love the releases on D1, and have just picked up the new release INFINITE NOW on minimise. Quality stuff. Big up Mr Doyle in Ireland for introducing me to this dude via his label. Scott www.tfunkshun.com From: Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2004/08/02 Mon AM 11:22:20 GMT To: Fabrizio Nahum [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Donnacha Costello? Ok, I'm late to this series too but I got to listen to them all (I think) on Saturday. Very, very well done indeed. Nothing new whatsoever. BC/CR-type (perhaps slightly slower?) gradually evolving, dubby minimalism with a slightly different tweak for each colour. In an ideal world I would have picked all of 'em up, but in this one, I just bought 'Grape'. k -Original Message- From: Fabrizio Nahum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 5:27 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Donnacha Costello? Considering i have blue, rubine red, grape and i think green ;) blue is my favouritelovely acidic minimalism (or minimalistic acid) take care y'all fab - Original Message - From: D1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Nicole Slavin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Simon Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 1:26 PM Subject: RE: (313) Donnacha Costello? Parts 3 4 of Donnacha's Diversions series are due out later in the year on D1 also Thanks Eamonn / D1 www.d1recordings.com Just so this isn't completely spam, can I ask if anyone else has heard of a producer called Donnacha Costello? I've only recently been turned onto his stuff (his 'colours' series on minimise) and I'm LOVING it! I highly recommend. He's great, I especially love Orange and Red. What are your favourites? - Email provided by http://www.ntlhome.com/
(313) tribute to the motorcity
Day 10 @ 10 Days Off. A tribute to the Motorcity and all Detroit -minded producers. All records played at full length. live audio on demand (realplayer) http://www.vpro.nl/weblog/news.jsp?news=18623813 playlist: UR Timeline/Los Hermanos Return of the Dragon (UR) Octave One I Believe (Magic Juan mix) (Transmat) The Shadow Free As You Wanna Be- (UR) 69 Rushed (Planet E) Afrika Bambaata The Soulsonic Force Planet Rock (Tommy Boy) Metro Area 5 Nerves- (Environ) Kenny Larkin Chasers (Distance) Substance Realm 2 (Monobox) Eddy Flashin¹ Fowlkes Sex in Zero Gravity (Red Planet 3) Random Noise Generation Games of Chance (430 West) Rolando Kraftwerk Expo Remix (EMI/Elektra) Orlando Voorn Cruising (Ignitor) Unknown Land of Confusion (Secret mixes/fixes) Erik van de Broek Ezzit Muzik (Shiver) Mad Mike DJ Rolando Aztlan- (UR) Duplex Overdue (Klakson) Mad Mike Electronic Warfare (UR) Dynamix II DJ¹s go Bezerk- (Rephlex) Octave One Black Water (Ann Saunderson vocal)- (430 West promo) Aril Brikha Groove La¹ Chord (Transmat) Carl Craig Tres Demented (Planet E) Mad Mike The Turning Point (First Galactic Baptist Church) (UR) Orlando Voorn Fix Flashed remixed (promo) The Aztec Mystic/Rolando - Aguila (UR) Drexciya Hydro Doorways (Lost Vessel) (Tresor) Gary Martin Serious Business (Technotika) peace lady aida http://www.rebelbass.com
(313) Don't judge me by the colour of my bin
Sorry if this comes across as spam, just for anyone that's interested in hearing this DJ mix I did last February which has just been put online here: http://www.invisibleagent.com/ram/Chymera/Chymera_DJset.mp3 Recorded in one take, no rehearsal, glitches included for posterity, tracklist here: 1. Dave Clarke - Deo Gratis [Skint] 2. Scape One - PFX (Tokyo) [Electrix] 3. STR with Tim Tycoon - Second Wish [Pocketgame] 4. Shawn Ward - Street Smart [Faberge] 5. Mesak Haivenet - Perus Basic [Klakson] 6. The Youngsters - Friperie Connection [F-comm] 7. Decoy - Skin Deep [D1] 8. Electronic Home Entertainment - The Drift [Danza Electronica] 9. Analog Fingerprints - Roofs [Pigna] 10. Orlando Voorn presents Maniax Traxx - Malfunction [RS] 11. Christian Kreuz - Koks and Prada (Tobi Neumann remix) [Disko B] 12. Ricardo Villalobos - Waiworinao [Playhouse] 13. Raiders of the Lost Arp - Highway [Nature] 14. Zeta Reticula - EP4 [Electrix] 15. Data Sink - Flow (Scape One remix) [Satamile] 16. Kananga - Oh Yeah (Booty mix) [White] 17. Adult - Hand to Phone (Carl Craig Remix) [Clone] 18. Clemens Neufield - Take You Higher [Giant Wheel] 19. Millimetric - Electronic Waves [Goodlife] 20. Sterac Electronics - Keep On Running [Music Man] 21. T-wrex - Bytecon [Satamile] 22. DJ Koze - Speicher 11 [Kompakt Extra] 23. The Martian - Tobacco Ties [Red planet] 24. Voigt und Voigt - Was Du Willst [Kompakt] 25. Ignacio - Organon [Music Man] 26. Digital Justice - Theme From Its All Gone Pearshaped [Fragile] 27. Ignacio - Organa [Music Man] 28. Heiko Laux - Ornaments Resynthesized [Kanzleramt] 29. Aztec Mystic - Aguila (Fix mix) [UR] Regards, Bren/Chymera http://www.invisibleagent.com/producers/chymera.php $0 Web Hosting with up to 120MB web space, 1000 MB Data Transfer 10 Personalized POP and Web E-mail Accounts, and much more. Get It Now At www.doteasy.com
(313) Track ID
I heard Wakanda at Sonar playing a welcome change to all the electronica when he played some deep funk and jazz outside in the sun (rain actually). He played some Moodymann and Amp Fiddler tracks but then played a track that sounded jazz funk with the sample of a male vocal whispering Chicago Chicago I've heard a Player track on Cyclo that has the same sample but it isn't the one i heard. I also hear that Global Communications did a version but I think I heard the original. It sounded like Roy Ayers. Is it Roy Ayers? If so, what is it called? Help me 313, you're my only hope. If I can return the favour I will. I can tell you all of John Barnes' lyrics in the 'Anfield Rap' and 'World in Motion' if you want :) - Email provided by http://www.ntlhome.com/