(313) 313 list archives added to elists.resynthesize.com

2004-08-09 Thread 313
Hi, complete, browsable, searchable 313 archives have been added to
elists.resynthesize.com.  Comments/feedback to btallent at gmail dot com.

Cheers,
Brandon



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(313) BMG and Common Factor in Chicago

2004-08-09 Thread Ken Meier
Interrupt Media and Covalent in conjunction with Subsystence and 
Sonotheque are proud to present:


GOING FORWARD IN REVERSE

--
Saturday, August 14

Featuring performances from:
BMG of Ectomorph (IT/*67, Detroit) - Special Ableton Live DJ set
COMMON FACTOR (Tactile)
JOSH WERNER (Antennae)

With opening DJs:
ZACHARY LUBIN (Engineer)
DAVE SISKA (Clinically Inclined)

@ Sonotheque
1444 W Chicago Ave
Tickets: $8
9pm-3am | 21+

--
Thursday, August 19

Featuring LIVE performances from:
KATE SIMKO of Detalles (Traum)
WARMDESK (A Touch of Class)
M.MERCER (Neuton)

With opening DJs:
MARKO KATIC (Antennae)
STEVEN TANG (Emphasis)

@ Sonotheque
1444 W Chicago Ave
Tickets: $5
9pm-2am | 21+

--
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subsystence.net
sonotheque.net

Please forward!



RE: (313) Friday - Home Town Band

2004-08-09 Thread Robert Taylor
I'm too young for them - only know one of their songs - I Like A Man In 
Uniform, and only heard that in the past year.

-Original Message-
From: Greg Earle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 5:39 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Friday - Home Town Band


On Aug 6, 2004, at 1:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The only bands I can recall from my home city (Leeds) are Soft Cell,
 The Mekons, The Sisters Of Mercy and The Mission :(

Shame on you :)

Three words:

Gang
Of
Four

- Greg (who thinks no L.A. band' has had any influence on Techno)


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RE: (313) Friday - Home Town Band

2004-08-09 Thread Robert Taylor
Just to clarify for Michael.
Yorkshire is a county.
Leeds and Sheffield are cities in Yorkshire.
And NoW are from Leeds - in fact George used to DJ at Leeds Warehouse, where 
'LFO' was 'christened' I guess.

-Original Message-
From: Erin Bate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 7:42 PM
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Friday - Home Town Band


Warp the label is from Sheffield. LFO and WildPlanet went to school 
together in Oulton, a suburb of Leeds.
NOW I am pretty sure they are from Leeds, however I can't tell you what 
highschool they went to...
Hope this helps..
~Erin

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

uhm, my UK geography might not be all that great but aren't LFO from
Sheffield? NOW is from Yorkshire? and Wild Planet is in Sweden now but
wasn't he originally from Sheffield as well?

MEK



   
  
  



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(313) Cyrus Remixes

2004-08-09 Thread Ken Odeluga
Idly browsing discogs I notice that Cyrus is credited for remixes of a pile
of non-baisc channel records.

Remixes by Moritz von Oswald and Mark Ernestus appear to be uncommon and
some of these: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Cyrus

appear in somewhat dodgy context: 'Creamfields' double cd is bad enough but
'Trance Nation'?! Surely not?! And that was from 2000, so it's less likely
we are talking about a trance which we here,could still find something
worthwhile in ... incorrect information on discogs? Not unheard of ...

k



Re: (313) Cyrus Remixes

2004-08-09 Thread Tom Churchill
Surely this is simply a case of there being another (trance) artist calling
themselves Cyrus, but not getting added as a separate artist on Discogs'
database...

On 9/8/04 2:14 pm, Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Idly browsing discogs I notice that Cyrus is credited for remixes of a pile
 of non-baisc channel records.
 
 Remixes by Moritz von Oswald and Mark Ernestus appear to be uncommon and
 some of these: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Cyrus
 
 appear in somewhat dodgy context: 'Creamfields' double cd is bad enough but
 'Trance Nation'?! Surely not?! And that was from 2000, so it's less likely
 we are talking about a trance which we here,could still find something
 worthwhile in ... incorrect information on discogs? Not unheard of ...
 
 k
 




RE: (313) Cyrus Remixes

2004-08-09 Thread Robert Taylor
It's quite obvious that Cyrus  The Joker are NOT BC!

-Original Message-
From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 1:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: (313) Cyrus Remixes


Idly browsing discogs I notice that Cyrus is credited for remixes of a pile
of non-baisc channel records.

Remixes by Moritz von Oswald and Mark Ernestus appear to be uncommon and
some of these: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Cyrus

appear in somewhat dodgy context: 'Creamfields' double cd is bad enough but
'Trance Nation'?! Surely not?! And that was from 2000, so it's less likely
we are talking about a trance which we here,could still find something
worthwhile in ... incorrect information on discogs? Not unheard of ...

k

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Re: (313) 313 list archives added to elists.resynthesize.com

2004-08-09 Thread Tom Churchill
Excellent - thanks for this! Great to have an online archive of the list's
history...

On 9/8/04 12:39 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi, complete, browsable, searchable 313 archives have been added to
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RE: (313) Cyrus Remixes

2004-08-09 Thread Ken Odeluga
So 'obvious' that the information was entered incorrectly Rob!


-Original Message-
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Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 3:22 PM
To: Ken Odeluga; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: RE: (313) Cyrus Remixes


It's quite obvious that Cyrus  The Joker are NOT BC!

-Original Message-
From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 1:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: (313) Cyrus Remixes


Idly browsing discogs I notice that Cyrus is credited for remixes of a pile
of non-baisc channel records.

Remixes by Moritz von Oswald and Mark Ernestus appear to be uncommon and
some of these: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Cyrus

appear in somewhat dodgy context: 'Creamfields' double cd is bad enough but
'Trance Nation'?! Surely not?! And that was from 2000, so it's less likely
we are talking about a trance which we here,could still find something
worthwhile in ... incorrect information on discogs? Not unheard of ...

k

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RE: (313) Cyrus Remixes

2004-08-09 Thread Robert Taylor
Discogs is sh!t and there's loads of inaccuracies.
It's far more plausible that Discogs f***ed up, than BC having a trance record 
out.

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From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 1:25 PM
To: Robert Taylor; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: RE: (313) Cyrus Remixes


So 'obvious' that the information was entered incorrectly Rob!


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From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 3:22 PM
To: Ken Odeluga; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: RE: (313) Cyrus Remixes


It's quite obvious that Cyrus  The Joker are NOT BC!

-Original Message-
From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 1:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: (313) Cyrus Remixes


Idly browsing discogs I notice that Cyrus is credited for remixes of a pile
of non-baisc channel records.

Remixes by Moritz von Oswald and Mark Ernestus appear to be uncommon and
some of these: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Cyrus

appear in somewhat dodgy context: 'Creamfields' double cd is bad enough but
'Trance Nation'?! Surely not?! And that was from 2000, so it's less likely
we are talking about a trance which we here,could still find something
worthwhile in ... incorrect information on discogs? Not unheard of ...

k

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(313) Equinox Playlist - 08-08-04

2004-08-09 Thread Gerald
Ok - another week, another list! :)

..::Equinox Radio::..
every Sunday
hosted by: Gerald-Matrix

Artist - Title (Label)
Dr. Rockit - Little Sparkler (Lifelike)
Robert Hood - Untitled (M-Plant)
Thomas Brinkmann - Wanda (Ernst)
Robert Armani - Fantastic Voyage [rmx by Randy] (ACV)
Niche  Neeper - The Toil (Chair)
Mathew Jonson - Re-wire (It Is What It Is)
Noon(at - Down the Room (Treibstoff)
Aardvarck Spoken [Nubian Mindz remix] (Rushhour)
Moonstarr - Workin' Man's Hustle (PTR)
Mannequin Lung - Silver State (Plug Research)
Jeff Mills - Automatic (Purpose Maker)
Steve Rachmad - Sinosphere (Sino)
Underground Resistance - Install Ho Chi Minh Chip (UR)
Shake - Stereotype (Frictional)
Claude Young - Motion (Logic)
Jasper - Uncertain (Cytrax)
Scarletron - Cusp Catastrophe (Electron Industries)
Noise Unit - No Colour (Antler-Subway)
Random Factor - Broken Mirror [Acid Jesus rmx] (Playhouse)
The Rapture - House of Jealous Lovers (DFA)
DAF - Verlieb Dich In Mich (Virgin)

Cheers! 

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Re: (313) 313 list archives added to elists.resynthesize.com

2004-08-09 Thread carl plugtwo
Good stuff. It's like a giant brain with a mind of its own.

Personal highlights anyone?

(Cue the sound of the list eating itself.)

carl morris
Plug Two http://www.plugtwo.com
t +442920190151
- Original Message - 
From: Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: (313) 313 list archives added to elists.resynthesize.com


 Excellent - thanks for this! Great to have an online archive of the list's
 history...

 On 9/8/04 12:39 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hi, complete, browsable, searchable 313 archives have been added to
  elists.resynthesize.com.  Comments/feedback to btallent at gmail dot
com.
 
  Cheers,
  Brandon



Re: (313) Cyrus Remixes

2004-08-09 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED]

incorrect information on discogs? Not unheard of ...

they tend to get smaller artists with the same/similar names 
confused with the more popular ones. for example, on dan 
bell's DBX page you can find releases and remixes by D.B.X. the 
UK garage producer. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


(313) 3 Chairs - Chicago

2004-08-09 Thread Matt MacQueen
Detroit imports 3 Chairs destroyed Smartbar on saturday.  Got there I 
guess after midnight and Theo Parrish was playing when i got there 
really pounding disco and jack-y raw classic chicago trax and heavy 
percussive disco and as usual EQ boosting and killing every track to 
within an inch of it's life.  This can sound silly when you hear his 
mixes at home, but on a packed sweaty dancefloor people were going 
ballistic for it, and I was lapping it up.  At times looked like he was 
having a seizure behind the decks and the energy was emanating 
outwards... the floor was full early.


Then Moodymann took his turn sporting a freaky halloween mask, his afro 
all blowed out huge, and it was a Rick James (R.I.P.) love fest.. he 
started with 'You and I' and played it start to finish,  then later 
'Cold Blooded' (god i love that percussion on a big system) and lots of 
cool disco, also Moscow Discow, rolling stones 'Miss You' (!), the 
3-Chairs 'Theme' (also featured on their new 3xLP which is great, 
BTW)... prince - controversy (w/ everyone singing the people call me 
rude, i wish we all were nude part,  hah), anyway if you like dirty 
disco and detroit house and occasional italo and dusty dance oddities, 
these guys deliver.  Though I usually have no idea what these guys are 
playing, KDJ seemed to stick to some of the more recognizable cuts but 
this was fine with the crowd to be sure.  The crowd was whooping big, 
etc. when new tracks where dropped and it was fun to have that kind of 
a basement house party atmosphere, oozing sweat and spilled drinks 
everywhere, haa.   Unfortunately i had to leave before Rick Wilhite and 
Malik Pittman got on the decks.   I have heard sometimes these guy just 
play slower dusties and downtempo soul/funk stuff all night, but on 
saturday it was all about he energetic dance cuts and that was great to 
see.


Also i think the fact that The Reader FINALLY game someone decent the 
'critics choice' regarding dance music didn't hurt attendance

http://www.chicagoreader.com/music/critic.html#FDIXON


peace

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Matt MacQueen
http://SonicSunset.com



Re: (313) 3 Chairs - Chicago

2004-08-09 Thread robin


nice one matt, sounds just up my street.

ok not 3 chairs but we have one of the legs here in the uk soon.

Electric Chair with Theo Parrish

http://www.electriks.co.uk/news/latest.html#mbox

so UK peeps get yerselves down for that!

robin...



On 9 Aug 2004, at 18:01, Matt MacQueen wrote:

Detroit imports 3 Chairs destroyed Smartbar on saturday.  Got there I 
guess after midnight and Theo Parrish was playing when i got there 
really pounding disco and jack-y raw classic chicago trax and heavy 
percussive disco and as usual EQ boosting and killing every track to 
within an inch of it's life.  This can sound silly when you hear his 
mixes at home, but on a packed sweaty dancefloor people were going 
ballistic for it, and I was lapping it up.  At times looked like he 
was having a seizure behind the decks and the energy was emanating 
outwards... the floor was full early.


Then Moodymann took his turn sporting a freaky halloween mask, his 
afro all blowed out huge, and it was a Rick James (R.I.P.) love fest.. 
he started with 'You and I' and played it start to finish,  then later 
'Cold Blooded' (god i love that percussion on a big system) and lots 
of cool disco, also Moscow Discow, rolling stones 'Miss You' (!), the 
3-Chairs 'Theme' (also featured on their new 3xLP which is great, 
BTW)... prince - controversy (w/ everyone singing the people call me 
rude, i wish we all were nude part,  hah), anyway if you like dirty 
disco and detroit house and occasional italo and dusty dance oddities, 
these guys deliver.  Though I usually have no idea what these guys are 
playing, KDJ seemed to stick to some of the more recognizable cuts but 
this was fine with the crowd to be sure.  The crowd was whooping big, 
etc. when new tracks where dropped and it was fun to have that kind of 
a basement house party atmosphere, oozing sweat and spilled drinks 
everywhere, haa.   Unfortunately i had to leave before Rick Wilhite 
and Malik Pittman got on the decks.   I have heard sometimes these guy 
just play slower dusties and downtempo soul/funk stuff all night, but 
on saturday it was all about he energetic dance cuts and that was 
great to see.




Re: (313) 3 Chairs - Chicago

2004-08-09 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
im so jealous. i wish i could have been there. those guys totally 
murder it. argh. 

tom


-- Original Message --
From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Mon, 9 Aug 2004 12:01:28 -0500

Detroit imports 3 Chairs destroyed Smartbar on saturday.  Got 
there I 
guess after midnight and Theo Parrish was playing when i got 
there 
really pounding disco and jack-y raw classic chicago trax and 
heavy 
percussive disco and as usual EQ boosting and killing every track 
to 
within an inch of it's life.  This can sound silly when you hear 
his 
mixes at home, but on a packed sweaty dancefloor people were 
going 
ballistic for it, and I was lapping it up.  At times looked like 
he was 
having a seizure behind the decks and the energy was emanating 
outwards... the floor was full early.

Then Moodymann took his turn sporting a freaky halloween mask, 
his afro 
all blowed out huge, and it was a Rick James (R.I.P.) love fest.. 
he 
started with 'You and I' and played it start to finish,  then 
later 
'Cold Blooded' (god i love that percussion on a big system) and 
lots of 
cool disco, also Moscow Discow, rolling stones 'Miss You' (!), 
the 
3-Chairs 'Theme' (also featured on their new 3xLP which is great, 
BTW)... prince - controversy (w/ everyone singing the people 
call me 
rude, i wish we all were nude part,  hah), anyway if you like 
dirty 
disco and detroit house and occasional italo and dusty dance 
oddities, 
these guys deliver.  Though I usually have no idea what these 
guys are 
playing, KDJ seemed to stick to some of the more recognizable 
cuts but 
this was fine with the crowd to be sure.  The crowd was whooping 
big, 
etc. when new tracks where dropped and it was fun to have that 
kind of 
a basement house party atmosphere, oozing sweat and spilled 
drinks 
everywhere, haa.   Unfortunately i had to leave before Rick 
Wilhite and 
Malik Pittman got on the decks.   I have heard sometimes these 
guy just 
play slower dusties and downtempo soul/funk stuff all night, but 
on 
saturday it was all about he energetic dance cuts and that was 
great to 
see.

Also i think the fact that The Reader FINALLY game someone decent 
the 
'critics choice' regarding dance music didn't hurt attendance
http://www.chicagoreader.com/music/critic.html#FDIXON


peace

--
Matt MacQueen
http://SonicSunset.com


 


andythepooh.com


 
   


RE: (313) 3 Chairs - Chicago

2004-08-09 Thread Scott K Ellis
Interesting. KDJ did a Prince Party at OSLO (Detroit) last weekend. He put
up a translucent screen in front of the booth to obscure his identity. The
set was excellent. Most memorable was the a very long edit of JAN with a
much longer excerpt of the Prince/Mojo interview. Great night.

This Saturday was a free 3 hour D May set in the recently expanded Orchestra
Hall. Sweet set-up with Derrick on the second floor of a three floor
atrium--with partiers above, bellow and all-around. Meanwhile Minx and
Strand tore it up in an adjacent room. Best of all--no smoking inside the
facility!

Peace,
Scott


Then Moodymann took his turn sporting a freaky halloween mask, his afro
all blowed out huge, and it was a Rick James (R.I.P.) love fest.. he
started with 'You and I' and played it start to finish,  then later
'Cold Blooded' (god i love that percussion on a big system) and lots of
cool disco, also Moscow Discow, rolling stones 'Miss You' (!), the
3-Chairs 'Theme' (also featured on their new 3xLP which is great,
BTW)... prince - controversy (w/ everyone singing the people call me
rude, i wish we all were nude part,  hah), anyway if you like dirty
disco and detroit house and occasional italo and dusty dance oddities,
these guys deliver.  Though I usually have no idea what these guys are
playing, KDJ seemed to stick to some of the more recognizable cuts but
this was fine with the crowd to be sure.
peace

--
Matt MacQueen
http://SonicSunset.com



Re: (313) 3 Chairs - Chicago

2004-08-09 Thread yussel
i saw them the last time they were at smartbar (about a year ago). great
night, great crowd. My only complaint was that Theo was WAAAY to harsh on
the hi-end. i mean, I've seen theo play a million times, and i totally
get what he's doing. But on some systems, it just gets agonizing on the
ears.

I'd love to see Theo on a serious system. I don't think I ever have. Just
small club stuff. He needs to play on a system where the low end can have
the same impact as his crazy highs.




On Mon, 9 Aug 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:

 im so jealous. i wish i could have been there. those guys totally
 murder it. argh.

 tom


 -- Original Message --
 From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date:  Mon, 9 Aug 2004 12:01:28 -0500

 Detroit imports 3 Chairs destroyed Smartbar on saturday.  Got
 there I
 guess after midnight and Theo Parrish was playing when i got
 there
 really pounding disco and jack-y raw classic chicago trax and
 heavy
 percussive disco and as usual EQ boosting and killing every track
 to
 within an inch of it's life.  This can sound silly when you hear
 his
 mixes at home, but on a packed sweaty dancefloor people were
 going
 ballistic for it, and I was lapping it up.  At times looked like
 he was
 having a seizure behind the decks and the energy was emanating
 outwards... the floor was full early.
 
 Then Moodymann took his turn sporting a freaky halloween mask,
 his afro
 all blowed out huge, and it was a Rick James (R.I.P.) love fest..
 he
 started with 'You and I' and played it start to finish,  then
 later
 'Cold Blooded' (god i love that percussion on a big system) and
 lots of
 cool disco, also Moscow Discow, rolling stones 'Miss You' (!),
 the
 3-Chairs 'Theme' (also featured on their new 3xLP which is great,
 BTW)... prince - controversy (w/ everyone singing the people
 call me
 rude, i wish we all were nude part,  hah), anyway if you like
 dirty
 disco and detroit house and occasional italo and dusty dance
 oddities,
 these guys deliver.  Though I usually have no idea what these
 guys are
 playing, KDJ seemed to stick to some of the more recognizable
 cuts but
 this was fine with the crowd to be sure.  The crowd was whooping
 big,
 etc. when new tracks where dropped and it was fun to have that
 kind of
 a basement house party atmosphere, oozing sweat and spilled
 drinks
 everywhere, haa.   Unfortunately i had to leave before Rick
 Wilhite and
 Malik Pittman got on the decks.   I have heard sometimes these
 guy just
 play slower dusties and downtempo soul/funk stuff all night, but
 on
 saturday it was all about he energetic dance cuts and that was
 great to
 see.
 
 Also i think the fact that The Reader FINALLY game someone decent
 the
 'critics choice' regarding dance music didn't hurt attendance
 http://www.chicagoreader.com/music/critic.html#FDIXON
 
 
 peace
 
 --
 Matt MacQueen
 http://SonicSunset.com
 
 


 
 andythepooh.com







Re: (313) Cyrus Remixes

2004-08-09 Thread Wibo Lammerts
they are really not so accurate as you hoped they would be... and when you
even try to correct things, you get annoying remarks like not valid info
etc etc etc
- Original Message - 
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Cyrus Remixes


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

 incorrect information on discogs? Not unheard of ...

 they tend to get smaller artists with the same/similar names
 confused with the more popular ones. for example, on dan
 bell's DBX page you can find releases and remixes by D.B.X. the
 UK garage producer.

 tom

 
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Re: (313) 3 Chairs - Chicago

2004-08-09 Thread Matt MacQueen


On Aug 9, 2004, at 12:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

But on some systems, it just gets agonizing on the
ears.

I'd love to see Theo on a serious system. I don't think I ever have. 
Just
small club stuff. He needs to play on a system where the low end can 
have

the same impact as his crazy highs.


I know what you mean.. Smartbar was famous for having among the 
crappiest sound systems in the city in years past... then they made 
some improvements in think in the past year (or maybe past 6 mos.?  I'm 
certainly no expert) but i noticed on saturday it was not the horrible 
echo chamber cavern it used to be, there are better speakers mounted in 
the ceiling over the dancefloor that I had never noticed before.  In 
general most things sound better down there than they used to, anyway.


--
Matt MacQueen
http://SonicSunset.com



(313) test - ignore

2004-08-09 Thread Jwan Allen

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Re: (313) 3 Chairs - Chicago

2004-08-09 Thread jason kenjar

Hey, I'll add a little to the  review as well...

backstory: I was in town and happened to check my email earlier that 
day @ the public library to find out the three chairs were playing only 
four or five hours later downtown. My source of into? The 313 list!  
keepin on yo!


My friend and i got their early, almost the first people down there @ 
10:30 or so. Marcellus Pitmann was spinning, I guess he must have been 
standing in for Malik Pittmann who was a no show??  haha..just kidding 
matt.. Anyway, Marcellus was playing  nice groovy midtempo house stuff. 
I didnt recognize the tracks, but I liked them a they were certainly 
proper tracks to be opening the night with. Seemed like a nice guy too, 
but we didn't talk long.


Rick Wilhite is a great Dj as well. As he played the place was slowly 
filling up. He played more mid tempo house as well, but also dropped in 
some other great stuff. He did a couple of very tight mixes from house 
into broken beat detroit, and right back again in an interesting 
manner. It can get kind of sticky some times if a DJ cant make their 
transitions in a manner that makes sense for both the mind and the 
feet, but he did it. I had the pleasure of meeting both him too, he is 
a hell of a nice guy.


I wasnt sure if it was ricks last record, or theo's first but somebody 
dropped fix-flash...thats a good way to become my friend if anyone is 
interested. One part voorn, one part beer... and mix   yep :)


I think Matts description of the rest of the night is accurate enough 
so I'll leave it at that.  We left around 3:30 just to beat the rush. I 
cant believe how late chicago bars stay open... or how crazy the 
streets are at that hour.


later yo





On Monday, August 9, 2004, at 12:01 PM, Matt MacQueen wrote:

Detroit imports 3 Chairs destroyed Smartbar on saturday.  Got there I 
guess after midnight and Theo Parrish was playing when i got there 
really pounding disco and jack-y raw classic chicago trax and heavy 
percussive disco and as usual EQ boosting and killing every track to 
within an inch of it's life.  This can sound silly when you hear his 
mixes at home, but on a packed sweaty dancefloor people were going 
ballistic for it, and I was lapping it up.  At times looked like he 
was having a seizure behind the decks and the energy was emanating 
outwards... the floor was full early.


Then Moodymann took his turn sporting a freaky halloween mask, his 
afro all blowed out huge, and it was a Rick James (R.I.P.) love fest.. 
he started with 'You and I' and played it start to finish,  then later 
'Cold Blooded' (god i love that percussion on a big system) and lots 
of cool disco, also Moscow Discow, rolling stones 'Miss You' (!), the 
3-Chairs 'Theme' (also featured on their new 3xLP which is great, 
BTW)... prince - controversy (w/ everyone singing the people call me 
rude, i wish we all were nude part,  hah), anyway if you like dirty 
disco and detroit house and occasional italo and dusty dance oddities, 
these guys deliver.  Though I usually have no idea what these guys are 
playing, KDJ seemed to stick to some of the more recognizable cuts but 
this was fine with the crowd to be sure.  The crowd was whooping big, 
etc. when new tracks where dropped and it was fun to have that kind of 
a basement house party atmosphere, oozing sweat and spilled drinks 
everywhere, haa.   Unfortunately i had to leave before Rick Wilhite 
and Malik Pittman got on the decks.   I have heard sometimes these guy 
just play slower dusties and downtempo soul/funk stuff all night, but 
on saturday it was all about he energetic dance cuts and that was 
great to see.


Also i think the fact that The Reader FINALLY game someone decent the 
'critics choice' regarding dance music didn't hurt attendance

http://www.chicagoreader.com/music/critic.html#FDIXON


peace

--
Matt MacQueen
http://SonicSunset.com





(313) do not hate on discogs

2004-08-09 Thread jason kenjar
Pardon me Mr. taylor, but I dont see how somebody who spams the list 
daily with one or two quick sentences of  over-simplified arrogant 
generalizations has the guts to call the discogs website sh!t. Im 
just one of the many free users and am not affiliated with the site by 
any other means, but I still have to stand up for them if you feel it 
necissary to besmirch their name.


Discogs has been very helpful to me in the past.  I can only recollect 
a fraction of the many times I have found discogs to be totally 
helpful. Knowledge is power, and there is a lot you can learn if your 
are willing to spend some time researching discogs. its also totally 
free, you dont even have to be a member to search its information 
libraries.


And is it so unthinkable and unforgivable that there would be spotty 
information about Basic Channel?  I consider myself a fairly well 
informed member of the under ground community, and even i think all the 
basic channel records look alike. Artists like von oswald arent about 
advertising themselves nearly as much as you do for yourself.







On Monday, August 9, 2004, at 09:36 AM, Robert Taylor wrote:


Discogs is sh!t and there's loads of inaccuracies.




Re: (313) do not hate on discogs

2004-08-09 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
i will say that theyve pushed through my recent comments within 
hours. it seems like theyre really trying. i love discogs, i use 
it daily.

tom

-- Original Message --
From: jason kenjar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Mon, 9 Aug 2004 15:19:46 -0500

Pardon me Mr. taylor, but I dont see how somebody who spams the 
list 
daily with one or two quick sentences of  over-simplified 
arrogant 
generalizations has the guts to call the discogs website sh!t. 
Im 
just one of the many free users and am not affiliated with the 
site by 
any other means, but I still have to stand up for them if you 
feel it 
necissary to besmirch their name.

Discogs has been very helpful to me in the past.  I can only 
recollect 
a fraction of the many times I have found discogs to be totally 
helpful. Knowledge is power, and there is a lot you can learn if 
your 
are willing to spend some time researching discogs. its also 
totally 
free, you dont even have to be a member to search its information 
libraries.

And is it so unthinkable and unforgivable that there would be 
spotty 
information about Basic Channel?  I consider myself a fairly well 
informed member of the under ground community, and even i think 
all the 
basic channel records look alike. Artists like von oswald arent 
about 
advertising themselves nearly as much as you do for yourself.






On Monday, August 9, 2004, at 09:36 AM, Robert Taylor wrote:

 Discogs is sh!t and there's loads of inaccuracies.


 


andythepooh.com


 
   


(313) tonight @ Danny's Tavern, Chicago

2004-08-09 Thread Matt MacQueen

self promo department...

Monday 9 August, 2004
m50 + concur present:

CLINICALLY INCLINED @ danny's

MATT MACQUEEN (clinically inclined)
DAVE SISKA (clinically inclined)
VIR UNIS (live)
AZLIII
M50
RAY_ROD

danny's tavern
1951 w dickens
21+
free

see also
http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/search/27182,0,1015437.venue

--
Matt MacQueen
http://SonicSunset.com



Re: (313) do not hate on discogs

2004-08-09 Thread Fred Heutte
The last couple of weeks have had the worst stretch of nasty
language and out-and-out personal attacks that I can recall
in nearly 10 years on 313.

It's annoying at best and doesn't do anything to convince us
that you are right.

out

fred



RE: (313) 3 Chairs - Chicago

2004-08-09 Thread ani
i wanted to make the trip for this, but missed it  :(

during the pontiac techno house festival, all of the 3 chairs djs were
killing it.  then bill beaver got onstage to do vocals.

i have also heard the type of eq'ing and pushing the high end from theo
and some others.  but i wear ear protection, so it doesn't bother me at
all.

phun 313 phact of the day:  bill beavers appears in the 8 mile dvd extra
footage.

- - - -




(313) OT: Happenings in Austria this weekend

2004-08-09 Thread Phonopsia
Anyone have suggestions for clubbing in Linz (or Vienna) this Friday-Monday?
I'll be there.

Please reply off-list. Thanks!

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




RE: (313) do not hate on discogs

2004-08-09 Thread Big 50 Entertainment
I'd have to stand up for Discogs as well.  They don't go out and track down
every release's information and input it themselves; they rely on the
contributors for accuracy but it doesn't always work out that way.  I use it
as a reference, not an end all...

Mike Grant 

-Original Message-
From: jason kenjar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 4:20 PM
To: Robert Taylor
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) do not hate on discogs

Pardon me Mr. taylor, but I dont see how somebody who spams the list 
daily with one or two quick sentences of  over-simplified arrogant 
generalizations has the guts to call the discogs website sh!t. Im 
just one of the many free users and am not affiliated with the site by 
any other means, but I still have to stand up for them if you feel it 
necissary to besmirch their name.

Discogs has been very helpful to me in the past.  I can only recollect 
a fraction of the many times I have found discogs to be totally 
helpful. Knowledge is power, and there is a lot you can learn if your 
are willing to spend some time researching discogs. its also totally 
free, you dont even have to be a member to search its information 
libraries.

And is it so unthinkable and unforgivable that there would be spotty 
information about Basic Channel?  I consider myself a fairly well 
informed member of the under ground community, and even i think all the 
basic channel records look alike. Artists like von oswald arent about 
advertising themselves nearly as much as you do for yourself.






On Monday, August 9, 2004, at 09:36 AM, Robert Taylor wrote:

 Discogs is sh!t and there's loads of inaccuracies.





(313) Football or Soccer

2004-08-09 Thread Martin Dust
Wotcha 313,

Anyone fancy joining the LD fantasy league, take a look at this thread and
follow the instructions...

http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4705

Cheers
Martin