(313) Tortured Soul @ 5th Ave. Royal Oak this Sunday!!
Boldface Media and Two West Design present: MASS. AVE. performing: Tortured Soul (NYC/Purpose Records) Live Soulful House Music www.torturedsoulmusic.com w/ DJ powdrblu Sunday Sept. 5 Fifth Avenue Billiards 215 Fifth St. Royal Oak, MI Doors 9pm $10 21+ advanced tix suggested and available at Record Time Ferndale and www.versopass.com A quick note (and testimonial) from me - these guys are absolutely incredible!! Their first performance in Detroit was at this year's Movement Festival (in the pouring rain!!) If you were there, I know you will be here. And if you missed it (as I did) - do everything you can to catch this show. All I can say is - trust me. I just saw them a few weeks ago in New York when they were on the bill with Amp Fiddler - and it made my stomach flip in anticipation to have them back here in Detroit. Truly beautiful. Cheers, Barbara
Re: (313) Oliver Ho album
awesome. i asked, and the 20th is my birthday. so, happy birthday, me. On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, Martin Dust wrote: Someone asked, in the shops on the 20th of this month... Cheers Martin
(313) Joris Voorn
so i downloaded this joris voorn live at tresor set. does anyone have this and know anything about the second tune(about 6 minutes thru)? its the one that totally killed me at the festival. if i need to, i can probably post a link, but i'm not home at the moment. great kick drum sequencing. damn!
Re: (313) Check Out Kit Clayton This Autumn
not to mention he's one smart mofo. really. - Original Message - From: Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 5:40 AM Subject: (313) Check Out Kit Clayton This Autumn Maybe because autumn appears to have come early here, I find myself in a sort a mood for Kit Clayton stuff (just my own personal association.) Anyone on here who isn't familiar with his stuff, I'd recommend you check it out. Personally, I don't think I've ever heard a poor Kit Clayton track, and I know I'm not the only own who thinks that whilst he's not from (or for ;-) Detroit, his music has an edge with which people who like 'Detroit' electronic music, can find an affinity. (For instance Juan Atkins used Belt Frictional Problem some years back on a mix cd.) His style seems primarily 'dubby' (dubby in a techno sense that is). But it ranges from crystal clear, highly structured arrangements which (for me) seem to put the intelligence back into 'IDM', to seriously browned-out, blatantly toking delay-fests. (Did you know, for instance that a Kit Clayton track holds the first ~scape catalogue number? It's sc 001 for 'Nek Purpalet'. Happy discovering for anyone who hasn't yet. http://www.discogs.com/artist/Kit+Clayton k
(313) [Eindhoven spam] Octave One!
Fluid (Effenaar, Eindhoven - NL) 18 September 2004 Lady Aida + Octave One (LIVE)
(313) Hong Kong - anything going on there?
hmmm my other mesg never got through... anyway Wondered if anyone had been to HK recently - am thinking about going there wanted to know if there are any sites for info i can check out, places to go etc (non-touristy stuff) Am thinking that there won't be much of an opportunity to add to the record collection but if anyone knows of any places etc pls let me know Parties wise i'm assuming that there isn't much to do there either? I did see a flyer for derrick may a long time ago, but that party looked pretty awful. cheers m
(313) [berlin spam] shrinking cities music
taken from http://www.shrinkingcities.com/ : Shrinking cities are a cultural challenge to us. In the Shrinking Cities project, architects, academics and artists investigate recent developments in Detroit, Ivanovo, Manchester/Liverpool and Halle/Leipzig - and make suggestions. [...] Shrinking Cities Music acoustically and theoretically addresses the question how music production developed and established itself in shrinking cities. Are shrinking cities especially productive sites for music? How is the city reflected and thematized in music production? Shrinking Cities Music comprises discussion groups, live performances, and parties. more information: http://www.shrinkingcities.com/ ines -- http://www.circonium.de
Re: (313) [berlin spam] shrinking cities music
you probably wonder why it says berlin in the subject...: shrinking cities exhibition: sep 4 - nov 7, 2004. kw institute for contemporary art, berlin. shrinking cities music: sep 23 - 25, 2004. palast der republik, berlin. ines -- http://www.circonium.de circonium wrote: taken from http://www.shrinkingcities.com/ : Shrinking cities are a cultural challenge to us. In the Shrinking Cities project, architects, academics and artists investigate recent developments in Detroit, Ivanovo, Manchester/Liverpool and Halle/Leipzig - and make suggestions. [...] Shrinking Cities Music acoustically and theoretically addresses the question how music production developed and established itself in shrinking cities. Are shrinking cities especially productive sites for music? How is the city reflected and thematized in music production? Shrinking Cities Music comprises discussion groups, live performances, and parties. more information: http://www.shrinkingcities.com/ ines