Re: (313) new innercity?

2004-09-13 Thread turnstyle



 Speaking of Kevin ..

   He is coming out to play in NZ next month!

This his second visit in a year.  Missed him last time, but
hoping to make it to Wellington to catch him this time.

There is a certain aspect of travelling to see a legend .  .

Is there anything I should expect ?!

Anyone else seen him Dj recently ?

cheers

.simon


This innercity whitelabel sounds great


http://217.158.65.110/MP3/SF156689-01-01-01.mp3

is this a new kevin saunderson or a re-releasewonder when the full
release is?





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Re: (313) Ian O'Brien/Wildplanet/Concrete Soul party

2004-09-13 Thread Matt MacQueen


On Sep 12, 2004, at 4:33 PM, Stewart Caig wrote:


 I think everyone that heard The Concrete Soul boys do thier live
thing will agree that they put on a killer show. Also Ian O Brien 
absolutly
killed it with a superb set, was really good to hear him play how he 
wanted

to play for once and not shackled by the usual Fabric gigs he does.


Dammmn stewart, thanks for posting this follow-up.   Sounds like an 
amazing night


also ... I wish we'd get some new slabs from Wildplanet one of these 
days too...  any chance of that?


peace
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Matt MacQueen
http://SonicSunset.com



Re: (313) new innercity?

2004-09-13 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: turnstyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Is there anything I should expect ?!

 Anyone else seen him Dj recently ?

his set at movement was one of the biggest disappointments of the 
weekend for me. he started off with like 3 decent tracks, 
including spastik, then went into really monotonous boring almost 
trancey sounding rave type music. it was absolutely horrible. 
people got into it, but i had to leave it was so bad. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) new innercity?

2004-09-13 Thread David Gillies

Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:

-- Original Message --
From: turnstyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]


   Is there anything I should expect ?!
   Anyone else seen him Dj recently ?


his set at movement was one of the biggest disappointments of the 
weekend for me. he started off with like 3 decent tracks, 
including spastik, then went into really monotonous boring almost 
trancey sounding rave type music. it was absolutely horrible. 
people got into it, but i had to leave it was so bad. 


That's pretty much was he was like in Sydney when he played here last 
(late last year??)


Re: (313) Breezeblock - Techno Special

2004-09-13 Thread Ramon Crespo

ian cheshire wrote:


had a listen and yesh some nice tracks on there, thanks for the post Ramon
as
had totally 4gotten about it :)
 

Not a problem you guys always turn me on to great music. I'm glad I 
could return the favor for once.


There is some really great techno music out there at the moment I really 
dug the new Audion and Joris Voorn's new tracks. I can't wait for Joris' 
album to drop in October.


Regards,
Ramon


-Original Message-
From: Ramon Crespo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 September 2004 05:37
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Breezeblock - Techno Special



Did anyone get a chance to listen to this or record it? I've been
listening and its been non stop good for an hour already. :)

That new Auidon record is even better than Kisses!! Evil twisted techno
music.

07/09/04

Aphex Twin- 'Didgeridoo' (RS)
Misstress Barbara- 'Gloria Grande (Stanny Franssen Beach Edit)'
(Iturnem) (12)
Angela Flame- 'Fire Walk With Me' (Asian Dynasty) (EP- Perfect
Strangers) (12)
Umek- 'Trust No-One' (Recycled Loops) (EP- Consumer Recreation) (12)

***THE BREEZEBLOCK BOMB***
Audion- 'The Pong' (Spectral)

Rhythm Is Rhythm- 'It Is What It Is' (Transmat) (12)
Joris Voorn- 'Sweet Narcosis + Rejected' (Sino) (LP- Future History)

***HEADLINE MIX- ADAM BEYER LIVE AT FUSE***
Rue East- ' Birmingham ' (Pure Plastic) (LP- Indoor Culture) (12)
Brian Zentz- 'Nosferatu' (Intec) (LP- Seven Breaths) (12)
James T. Cotton- 'The Dancing Box' (Spectral) (LP- The Dancing Box) (12)
Cave- 'Timbales' (Ingoma) (12)
Trolley Route- 'Tempura' (Pure Plastic) (LP- A Occhi Chiusi) (12)
Nktar- 'Ways2Go' (Outside) (EP- Truizm) (12)

***HEADLINE MIX- KEVIN SAUNDERSON***
Full Intention- 'It's Set To Groove' (Eye Industries)
Shinedoe- 'Dilemma' (100% Pure)
Soloaction- 'Unknown' (Soloaction) (EP- Red Planet Express)
Tim Taylor- 'The Horn Track (Andy Tutankhamun Dub)' (Euro Disc)
Unknown- 'Renato's House Is Mine' (White) (EP- It's My Booty- Release
That Booty)
Dave Clarke- 'The Wiggle' (Skint)
Patrick Dubois- 'Another Track' (Extraball)
Inner City- 'Goodlife' (White)
Misstress Barbara- 'In Da Mooda Da Nite' (Iturnem)
Inner City- 'Say Something' (White)


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Re: (313) new innercity?

2004-09-13 Thread Ramon Crespo

Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


-- Original Message --
From: turnstyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 


   Is there anything I should expect ?!

   Anyone else seen him Dj recently ?
   



his set at movement was one of the biggest disappointments of the 
weekend for me. he started off with like 3 decent tracks, 
including spastik, then went into really monotonous boring almost 
trancey sounding rave type music. it was absolutely horrible. 
people got into it, but i had to leave it was so bad. 

tom 

 

I really enjoyed hearing Spastik and I actually stayed till the end of 
his set, but its not what I expected although it was cool to hear a new 
inner city record at the end. Stacey Pullen was totally killing it in 
the underground stage anyway.


I can't wait for next year. Conference is 6 months away and movement is 8.

Regards,
Ramon





andythepooh.com



  



 





Re: (313) new innercity?

2004-09-13 Thread Cyclone Wehner
What? I enjoyed that Sydney gig, even though some cigarrette wielding b***h
burnt my wrist. He utilises Final Scratch a lot. Last year he played a very
pretty new Inner City song. He is playing a big techno party as well as a
club called OneLove in Melbourne over the course of a fortnight. I will post
line-ups soon.
I thought the Movement gig was quite aggressive for Kevin, must have been
releasing some festival tension, ha ha ha.

Other 313 friendly acts heading Down Under:

Fabrice Lig - Sept (cool buzzworthy club gig at Honkytonks in Melb, there is
a Sydney date as well)
Detroit Grand Pubahs aka Paris Oct - live and DJ set (Revolver in Melb)
Kenny Larkin - mid-Nov (cool club gig at Honkys in Melb, I don't know the
other dates as of yet)
Jeff Mills - Hardware party, late Nov, in Melb

 Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
 -- Original Message --
 From: turnstyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Is there anything I should expect ?!
Anyone else seen him Dj recently ?

 his set at movement was one of the biggest disappointments of the
 weekend for me. he started off with like 3 decent tracks,
 including spastik, then went into really monotonous boring almost
 trancey sounding rave type music. it was absolutely horrible.
 people got into it, but i had to leave it was so bad.

 That's pretty much was he was like in Sydney when he played here last
 (late last year??)


Re: (313) new innercity?

2004-09-13 Thread David Gillies
And apparently Claude Young is venturing down to Australia as well seems 
to be the word on the street.


Cyclone Wehner wrote:

What? I enjoyed that Sydney gig, even though some cigarrette wielding b***h
burnt my wrist. He utilises Final Scratch a lot. Last year he played a very
pretty new Inner City song. He is playing a big techno party as well as a
club called OneLove in Melbourne over the course of a fortnight. I will post
line-ups soon.
I thought the Movement gig was quite aggressive for Kevin, must have been
releasing some festival tension, ha ha ha.

Other 313 friendly acts heading Down Under:

Fabrice Lig - Sept (cool buzzworthy club gig at Honkytonks in Melb, there is
a Sydney date as well)
Detroit Grand Pubahs aka Paris Oct - live and DJ set (Revolver in Melb)
Kenny Larkin - mid-Nov (cool club gig at Honkys in Melb, I don't know the
other dates as of yet)
Jeff Mills - Hardware party, late Nov, in Melb



Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


-- Original Message --
From: turnstyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]


  Is there anything I should expect ?!
  Anyone else seen him Dj recently ?


his set at movement was one of the biggest disappointments of the
weekend for me. he started off with like 3 decent tracks,
including spastik, then went into really monotonous boring almost
trancey sounding rave type music. it was absolutely horrible.
people got into it, but i had to leave it was so bad.


That's pretty much was he was like in Sydney when he played here last
(late last year??)




(313) new innercity?

2004-09-13 Thread Cyclone Wehner

And playing a ghastly kiddy rave outside Melbourne... I forgot to list that
one.

--
From: David Gillies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) new innercity?
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 6:08 PM


And apparently Claude Young is venturing down to Australia as well seems
to be the word on the street.

Cyclone Wehner wrote:
 What? I enjoyed that Sydney gig, even though some cigarrette wielding b***h
 burnt my wrist. He utilises Final Scratch a lot. Last year he played a very
 pretty new Inner City song. He is playing a big techno party as well as a
 club called OneLove in Melbourne over the course of a fortnight. I will post
 line-ups soon.
 I thought the Movement gig was quite aggressive for Kevin, must have been
 releasing some festival tension, ha ha ha.

 Other 313 friendly acts heading Down Under:

 Fabrice Lig - Sept (cool buzzworthy club gig at Honkytonks in Melb, there is
 a Sydney date as well)
 Detroit Grand Pubahs aka Paris Oct - live and DJ set (Revolver in Melb)
 Kenny Larkin - mid-Nov (cool club gig at Honkys in Melb, I don't know the
 other dates as of yet)
 Jeff Mills - Hardware party, late Nov, in Melb


Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:

-- Original Message --
From: turnstyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   Is there anything I should expect ?!
   Anyone else seen him Dj recently ?

his set at movement was one of the biggest disappointments of the
weekend for me. he started off with like 3 decent tracks,
including spastik, then went into really monotonous boring almost
trancey sounding rave type music. it was absolutely horrible.
people got into it, but i had to leave it was so bad.

That's pretty much was he was like in Sydney when he played here last
(late last year??)



Re: (313) Ian O'Brien/Wildplanet/Concrete Soul party

2004-09-13 Thread Stewart Caig
 also ... I wish we'd get some new slabs from Wildplanet one of these
 days too...  any chance of that?

Well, apart from the Concrete Soul 12 that he co produces, he was talking
about launching Wildplanet records pretty soon. I think hes just looking
into finding the right distribution at the moment.

Stewart



(313) not right.....

2004-09-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.. the CCTV down a little Sunday night social / disco thing here in
Manchester UK, covering the dancefloor.  This is a darkened area at one end
of the pub where it should be fine to bounce around at the end of a tiring
weekend in privacy.  However this nightvision eye gives a kind of broad
daylight view of the floor which might be OK if they were just taping or had
a monitor only the bar staff could see but instead they have a monitor on a
bracket on the wall on open display in the bar area where I and friends
watched with amusement as Alex got down to 'Billie Jean' (OK it was only an
instrumental) last night.



Re: (313) not right..... Upcoming Manchester Party Info (so, I guess it's a bit spam)

2004-09-13 Thread alex . bond
Hmm.
So thats where I was.
I wondered why my head felt like it had an axe half way through it this
morning.
(and why my girlfriend wasn't really speaking to me)
Who played Billie Jean? Jonny? good grief.

Heres some party info, I'm really looking forward to this!
It's a new night, so if anyone can come down to support that would be
great.

BLACK HEART DISCO
4/4 Soul Music
24/09/04 10-4am
Subclub, Manchester
dj's Solid State (Sheffield) Alex Bond
(think I'm doing 1-4am, will be using the ableton to re-wire heads)

this is the Music Is Better crew's new venture.
Danny Webb will be doing it monthly from here on in, hopefully I'll be
doing it with him most months if everything works out cool.

For invite or info: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks!

Alex


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(313) house mix anyone?

2004-09-13 Thread lee herrington
hi folks.  i caught a couple of hours free this past saturday, so I put
together a mix of some trax i've been feelin' lately.  there's a lot of
trackmode material in this compilation... the EP's just happened to be
closest to my turntables at the time.  the mix is in mp3 format... it's
about 114mb in size.  if anyone wants to host the file drop me a line...
[mangold, you out there?]  i can ftp the mix to anybody.  i can also put the
mix into my soulseek client...  my username is faceless_corporation.  any
feedback is welcome.  here's a tracklisting;

sonic experience mix


01. glenn undergrond-within[talk through talent mix] [track mode]
02. tumble  combo-the instrumental  [track mode]
03. kai alce-cd's bonus shake[track mode]
04. dave lalla-ecstacy groove[track mode]
05. norma jean bell-i'm the baddest bitch[moodymann mix]  [pandamonium]
06. funky chocolate-deep moods[funky chocolate mix]  [funky chocolate]
07. dave lalla-eternity is mine[poetry by fire]  [track mode]
08. tumble  combo-regression[track mode]
09. glenn underground-silent cry[euphoria moog mix]  [track mode]
10. alton miller-sonic system[chord 44]
11. kai alce-surrounded  [track mode]
12. boo williams-no man's land   [residual]
13. boo williams-trance fusion   [residual]
14. brian harden-palladium   [moods  grooves]

Cheers,


lee r. herrington
u store it
technical support specialist

440-260-2245 




(313) GW vs DC

2004-09-13 Thread Martin Dust

Good afternoon sweet 313...

What a great weekend I had, anyways less of the chit chat, here's the 
real reason.


Although we are still hopelessly behind at LD Towers, here's the first 
of the 4 promised interviews:


http://www.littledetroit.net/Features/index.php

Dave Clarke in Conversation With Greg Wilson

Cheers
Martin Dust



(313) Carl Craig Mixtape

2004-09-13 Thread alex . bond
Courtesy of Ramar on Little Detroit.

http://www.milkaudio.com/web/guest_carlcraig.php

I can't hear it tho

: (

work server

he's asking for an ID too if anyone can help him,

http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=83351#83351

Alex
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Re: (313) Movement (new innercity)?

2004-09-13 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
I can't wait for next year. Conference is 6 months away and movement is 8.

Criminy you're right! Time to start stashing money under the mattress
again.

Saying they've managed to pay off last year's fest and will have another
one in 2005:

1. Who would you like to see perform @ Movement that hasn't yet?
2. Of those who have performed before, who would you like to see again?

MEK



Re: (313) Movement (new innercity)?

2004-09-13 Thread matt kane's brain

At 11:07 AM 9/13/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

1. Who would you like to see perform @ Movement that hasn't yet?


Criminy, a KEN ISHII live PA cause I'm a fanboy.
Ricardo Villalobos
although they've both played at afterparties that weekend, IIRC (not that I 
actually got to see them (walked in the door at the tronic treatment party 
this year just as ken as finishing his last record. grrr))



2. Of those who have performed before, who would you like to see again?


Kid Koala!
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Re: (313) Movement (new innercity)?

2004-09-13 Thread Martin Dust



1. Who would you like to see perform @ Movement that hasn't yet?
2. Of those who have performed before, who would you like to see again?



LFO/Kid606/Kraftwerk/Shake vs Juan B2B/Fred G/Mr. De/Richard H. 
Kirk/Prince




RE: (313) Movement (new innercity)?

2004-09-13 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
rotating assembly (assume they've practiced a bit now eh?) in the sun would be 
nice. david byrne and brian eno doing a live pa of my life in the bush of 
ghostswould be pretty nice against a sunset (if i can just pick whoever). 
return players...kai alce, john beltran, electrofunk live. 

Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
Entech
 
 Bebop was about change, about evolution. It wasn't about standing still and 
becoming safe. If anybody wants to keep creating they have to be about change. 
 

 


Re: (313) Movement (new innercity)?

2004-09-13 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]

LFO/Kid606/Kraftwerk/Shake vs Juan B2B/Fred G/Mr. De/Richard H. 
Kirk/Prince

we've already mapped out the ultimate movement lineup. the 
headliners each night would be depeche mode, prince, and 
kraftwerk. hopefully theyd all get together and jam at some point 
too, i think erotic city would be a good choice. reunite cybotron 
for a one time only performance, get george clinton, etc. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Movement (new innercity)?

2004-09-13 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

1. Who would you like to see perform @ Movement that hasn't yet?
2. Of those who have performed before, who would you like to see 
again?

ill go pretty much no matter what, but id be insanely happy if 
theyd just have the 3 chairs on sunday night in the tent again. 
the tent is the best place for deejays, and sunday night is the 
biggest night. and those guys killed it there 2 years ago. id like 
to see shake get a better timeslot too. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Carl Craig Mixtape

2004-09-13 Thread David Beattie
Hi Alex,

If its the streaming that you cant get at work you
could download the source file if that works, its only
about 9mb and isnt the best sound quality.

http://www.milkaudio.com/web/sets/guest/carl_craig.rm

Good luck with the new night, I might try and pop down
but not this month.

Cheers
BT 

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(313) Syd Mead in Detroit

2004-09-13 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
the man behind much of the design and look of BladeRunner, Tron, 2010,
Aliens, Johnny Mnemonic, and many many others
will be making an appearance in Detroit (and a few other places) in the not
too distant future


Not sure if this is open to the public or if he is doing a lecture to
students


APPEARANCES:

OCT, 6, 2004
ADIDAS SPONSORS ART CENTER ALUM, Portland, Oregon

OCT 8-9, 2004
HOTWHEELS CONVENTION, Irvine, California

OCT 25-27, 2004
VIRTUALITY CONFERENCE, Turin, ITALY

NOV 2, 2004
COLLEGE FOR CREATIVE STUDIES, Detroit Michigan

http://www.sydmead.com/v/01/home/
http://www.ccscad.edu/homepage.cfm

MEK



(313) New(old) record(s)

2004-09-13 Thread Jari Tolkkinen

Carl Craig - Volume One:

http://www.discogs.com/release/291864

Hi. I got this last friday and I must say I'm more than happy to get my 
dirty fingers finally around a piece of vinyl that holds BT's Relativity 
(Carl Craigs Urban Affair Dub).

I read somewhere in the net that this might be a bootleg made in France? 
Any comments on that? 

The sound in this is good and the tunes are even better :-)

--
Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.ken-guru.net
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Re: (313) Movement (new innercity)?

2004-09-13 Thread kj at technotourist dot org


On 13-sep-04, at 17:21, Martin Dust wrote:




1. Who would you like to see perform @ Movement that hasn't yet?
2. Of those who have performed before, who would you like to see 
again?




LFO/Kid606/Kraftwerk/Shake vs Juan B2B/Fred G/Mr. De/Richard H. 
Kirk/Prince


Kid 606 played live in 2003 at Movement. The Kooky Scientist (i assume 
that is what you mean with Fred G?) played in 2001, also see his 
website: http://www.telepathica.com/page2.html. Mr De just played this 
year with a complete band at the main stage.


I want to see Metro Area playing (they played at an afterparty but 
never at the festival i think?) live at the main stage. Also Telefon 
Tel Aviv would be cool, DMX Crew would be nice to. Optic Nerve doing a 
solo set instead of with AUX men or RX 7 The Electro Elite.


KJ



Re: (313) Movement (new innercity)?

2004-09-13 Thread Martin Dust






1. Who would you like to see perform @ Movement that hasn't yet?
2. Of those who have performed before, who would you like to see 
again?




LFO/Kid606/Kraftwerk/Shake vs Juan B2B/Fred G/Mr. De/Richard H. 
Kirk/Prince


Kid 606 played live in 2003 at Movement. The Kooky Scientist (i assume 
that is what you mean with Fred G?) played in 2001, also see his 
website: http://www.telepathica.com/page2.html. Mr De just played this 
year with a complete band at the main stage.




??? What's all this about? Did you not read point 2 KJ? Or do you just 
like answering my mails fella :)


Cheers
Martin



Re: (313) May Saunderson Win Awards

2004-09-13 Thread yussel
derrick and kevin can get all the awards and alcolaides they can fit on
their shelves. that doesn't change the fact that there's only a 50/50
chance of them filling any club they decide to play in detroit (or the
whole country for that matter).

they still have to travel overseas to earn a living. so i don't see how
'acclaim' transfers into anything else, like sucess or stability.




On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 While techno has been embraced by the European masses since the late '80s,
 it's only been in the past five years that the men who most people credit
 as the godfathers of the music have won broad acclaim in their hometown

 Just out of interest, do people from detroit feel they have broad acclaim
 in their hometown now?
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RE: (313) May Saunderson Win Awards

2004-09-13 Thread yussel
raise your hand if you know the REAL reason




On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Robert Taylor wrote:

 Weird reason given for not awarding him isn't it?

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 From: placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 4:47 PM
 To: Robert Taylor; 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: (313) May  Saunderson Win Awards


 But no  juan  that's f*^%d up

 p

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 Subject: (313) May  Saunderson Win Awards


 Saw this on LD:
 Governor recognizes Mich. contributors to cultural history
 August 30, 2004

 BY FRANK PROVENZANO
 FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER

 Two pioneers of what was once considered underground music will receive
 the state's highest recognition for artistic success from Gov. Jennifer
 Granholm.

 Today, Detroiters Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson, who as DJs and music
 producers helped propel techno into a worldwide phenomenon, will be
 named recipients of the International Achievement Award as part of this
 year's Governor's Awards for Arts  Culture.

 While techno has been embraced by the European masses since the late
 '80s, it's only been in the past five years that the men who most people
 credit as the godfathers of the music have won broad acclaim in their
 hometown.


 First, there was the Detroit Electronic Music Festival, which brought
 hundreds of thousands of music lovers to Hart Plaza for Memorial Day
 weekend dance music. Then there was Techno: Detroit's Gift to the
 World, an 18-month-long exhibit that ended this month at the Detroit
 Historical Museum, which illuminated their role in putting techno on the
 international music map. Then came May and Saunderson's prominent roles
 in shaping Movement, the techno music festival in Detroit's Hart Plaza
 that replaced DEMF.


 The pair joins a Who's Who of Michigan cultural history who have
 received the award, including Aretha Franklin, Lily Tomlin, James Earl
 Jones, the Four Tops, Elmore Leonard, Arthur Miller and Smokey Robinson.



 Earlier in my career, I would've thought that being part of a tradition
 would mean that I was giving up some independence and control, but now,
 I see it as part of our legacy, said Saunderson, 39, preparing to leave
 Detroit for a concert tour of Holland, Belgium and Germany.


 Everywhere we go around the world, people realize the scene wouldn't be
 what it is if it wasn't for our ambition, he said.


 In discussing the history of Detroit techno, Juan Atkins is typically
 cited along with May and Saunderson as the most important
 groundbreakers. Officials say that Atkins was not included because he no
 longer lives in Michigan, though other winners had moved before their
 awards.


 The governor's awards also include patrons Maxine and Stuart Frankel of
 Bloomfield Hills for donating $10 million to the University of Michigan
 Museum of Art; Dr. C. Robert Maxfield, superintendent of Farmington
 Public Schools, for pushing the arts as part of core curriculum classes,
 and former Detroit Symphony Orchestra artist-in-residence Michael
 Daugherty, who has composed a homage to the city titled MotorCity
 Triptych.


 The 19th annual Governor's Awards for Arts  Culture event is
 coordinated by ArtServe Michigan, a statewide nonprofit arts advocacy
 agency aiming to increase public arts funding and recognition for the
 state's artists.. This year's ceremony will be Nov. 18 at the Henry Ford
 in Dearborn. Tickets are $50-$300, with proceeds going to ArtServe,
 which typically grosses $300,000 at the event.


 A call for nominations went out in May. In mid August, a selection
 committee sifted through 250 nominations. The final decision was based
 on the impact and contributions that the nominees made to a community.


 These choices signify the size, breadth and diversity of our cultural
 umbrella, said ArtServe President Barbara Kratchman. Michigan artists
 are on the level of those in New York, Chicago, L.A. and anyplace else.
 We need to recognize what we have here.


 Like past years, the recipients are from around Michigan. Among the
 winners are Latin pop singer Liliana Rokita of Saginaw as Emerging
 Artist of the Year; while the award for Cultural Organization of the
 Year is shared among Blissfest Music of Petoskey, Grand Rapids Ballet
 and the city of Marquette's arts department.


 For Rokita, 32, who recently recorded her first CD and often steps from
 the stage to dance with fans, the award means immediate credibility.


 Now, when people hear I've won this award, they will stop and say,
 'Let's see why,'  said Rokita, who 11 years ago emigrated from Toluca,
 Mexico.. The attention is so important when you live outside large
 Hispanic cities, and want to reach the non-Spanish population, too.


 With a modest $160,000 budget for arts programming, the city of
 Marquette coordinates and provides seed money for a regional symphony,
 summer theater company, annual 

Re: (313) Wighnomy Bros

2004-09-13 Thread yussel
just saw these guys in barcelona on saturday. friggin good good times.
they PARTY up their on the decks.



On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, Simon Hindle wrote:

 I just want to second this claim on the wighnomy bros' awesomeness -
 practically everything they're touching at the moment is gold. Also
 Robag Wruhme (who I suspect is most definitely the business part of the
 brothers) is similarly aflame. Check their limited edition WB releases
 on their own label, which feature a novelty bootleg on one side (so far
 Born Slippy, Hide U by Kosheen and a Busta Rhymes vocal have been given
 the WB treatment) and a quality click-tech cut on the flip.

 Robag's Wuzzelbud 'KK' album is solid, as is his Kopfnikker EP (both on
 Musik Krause) and also check out his remix of P.Lauer's Free Entry For
 Girls on Punkt. There's also a live set of the Wighnomy Bros at Sputnik
 doing the rounds on soulseek and that's just wild.

 They're blowing up bigtime at the moment and their remixes are all over
 the place right now - they're in serious danger of displacing Akufen at
 the top of my list of 'Producers Madonna will get to do her next album
 for her'

  Carlos de Brito [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/09/2004 7:23:25 am 

 oh and...: did i already mention that wighnomy bros. are doing it
 every
 time, with every release? check' em out, they are incredible. imho,
 actually the best minimal/maximal/micro/macro-house/techno-producers
 around...:)!
 www.wighnomy-brothers.de

 #euphoric mode off#

 c.




RE: (313) Wighnomy Bros

2004-09-13 Thread yussel
i'm quite certain rhobag is one of the whigomy bros.



On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, John Osselaer wrote:

 True! This Robag Wruhme guy certainly got my attention as well. During my
 last 'hunting trip' at the Kompakt store in Cologne I found a number of his
 releases and they are really good. Still need to check most of the Wighnomy
 Bros material though.


 John
 ---
 http://www.technotourist.org
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
 From: Simon Hindle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: woensdag 8 september 2004 1:08
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) Wighnomy Bros

 I just want to second this claim on the wighnomy bros' awesomeness -
 practically everything they're touching at the moment is gold. Also Robag
 Wruhme (who I suspect is most definitely the business part of the
 brothers) is similarly aflame. Check their limited edition WB releases on
 their own label, which feature a novelty bootleg on one side (so far Born
 Slippy, Hide U by Kosheen and a Busta Rhymes vocal have been given the WB
 treatment) and a quality click-tech cut on the flip.

 Robag's Wuzzelbud 'KK' album is solid, as is his Kopfnikker EP (both on
 Musik Krause) and also check out his remix of P.Lauer's Free Entry For
 Girls on Punkt. There's also a live set of the Wighnomy Bros at Sputnik
 doing the rounds on soulseek and that's just wild.

 They're blowing up bigtime at the moment and their remixes are all over the
 place right now - they're in serious danger of displacing Akufen at the top
 of my list of 'Producers Madonna will get to do her next album for her'

  Carlos de Brito [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/09/2004 7:23:25 am 

 oh and...: did i already mention that wighnomy bros. are doing it every
 time, with every release? check' em out, they are incredible. imho, actually
 the best minimal/maximal/micro/macro-house/techno-producers
 around...:)!
 www.wighnomy-brothers.de

 #euphoric mode off#

 c.







Re: (313) Movement (new innercity)?

2004-09-13 Thread matt kane's brain

At 12:53 PM 9/13/2004, kj at technotourist dot org wrote:

Optic Nerve doing a solo set instead of with AUX men


Wasn't he scheduled to play 3 years ago but his computer died or something, 
so A Number of Names just happened to show up?



--
unsigned short int to_yer_mama;
matt kane's brain
http://www.hydrogenproject.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] || [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: (313) stupid dumb idiot story

2004-09-13 Thread yussel
you should have let him after burning how many atomly 12?



On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, atomly wrote:

 I watched Derek Plaslaiko attempt to burn Dadajack on a campfire before
 being talked to his sense.

 --
 :: atomly ::

 [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] : www.atomly.com ...
 [ atomiq records : po box 805319 chicago il 60680 : 312.804.5389 ...
 [ e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] for atomly info and updates ...



Re: (313) May Saunderson Win Awards

2004-09-13 Thread David Bate
 derrick and kevin can get all the awards and alcolaides they can fit on
 their shelves. that doesn't change the fact that there's only a 50/50
 chance of them filling any club they decide to play in detroit (or the
 whole country for that matter).

 they still have to travel overseas to earn a living. so i don't see how
 'acclaim' transfers into anything else, like sucess or stability.


Acclaim doesn't tranfer to success or stability.  And end result of
acclaim can be success , but acclaim itself has nothing to do with
success or stability.

Here's the definition of acclaim:



1 : APPLAUD, PRAISE
2 : to declare by acclamation
intransitive senses : to shout praise or applause


You can be acclaimed by 1 person, or 5 million people.


I do acclaim Kevin and Derrick, it's just that I also acclaim
all the other hard working people who have sacrificed quite a
bit to ensure that we all have a little Soul in our Music.

Now if only more music had SOUL!



Cheers,

Dave






 On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 While techno has been embraced by the European masses since the late
 '80s,
 it's only been in the past five years that the men who most people
 credit
 as the godfathers of the music have won broad acclaim in their hometown

 Just out of interest, do people from detroit feel they have broad
 acclaim
 in their hometown now?
 _



Re: (313) All Uncleared Sampling Ruled Illegal

2004-09-13 Thread yussel
i swear i almost agree with that.

sampling is a valid artform, but i don't think most of my favorite artists
do sample other music.

On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Learn hoq to make your own music or pay the guy that went thru all the 
 trouble to get it out there.  Sampling is stealing.  It's not paying tribute, 
 or showing respect.  Maybe if you were sampling and giving away your music, 
 but you are not.  You are struggling just like the guy you sampled from, but 
 you are taking the easy route. The only reason you hate this ruling so much 
 is that now you realize your own creative level is almost non existent, and 
 youre screwed. I guess the market will just have to go back to being less 
 saturated, and the few actually striving to make something new will be able 
 to actually pay their rent, on time.
 Steve



Re: (313) Kenny Larkin (dark) comedy gig this Tuesday at The Laugh Factory, Hollywood

2004-09-13 Thread yussel
greg-

do you have kenny's e-mail?


On Sat, 11 Sep 2004, Greg Earle wrote:

 [Apologies to those of you not in easy range of Hollywood]

 Kenny posted this to his Friendster Bulletin Board:

 Date: September 8, 2004 4:05 PM
   Subject: GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS!

   No, just kidding!!!  I have another comedy showcase coming
   up Tuesday, Sept. 14th at the Laugh Factory on Sunset Blvd.

   Witness me, as I get on stage and declare, I'm Kenny Larkin, Bitch!

   Let me know if you want to come, so I can put you on the list.

 See you there!

   - Greg




RE: (313) Movement (new innercity)?

2004-09-13 Thread Tristan Watkins
-Original Message-
From: matt kane's brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 13 September 2004 18:07
To: kj at technotourist dot org; 313 Mailinglist List
Subject: Re: (313) Movement (new innercity)?

At 12:53 PM 9/13/2004, kj at technotourist dot org wrote:
 Optic Nerve doing a solo set instead of with AUX men

 Wasn't he scheduled to play 3 years ago but his computer died or
something, so A Number of Names just happened to show up?
 

He was scheduled to play with them and the computer blew up, so it was
delayed quite a while, and then they did a bit of a work-around (although
I'm sturggling to remember what that was). The dude from A Number of Names
in the diaper was a good laugh though. :) 
 
Tristan 
===
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 



Re: (313) new innercity?

2004-09-13 Thread J.T.
thanks for that -- i love this! dope sounds like e-dancer but house like inner 
city..fast too..
so is new? i dont have a ton of inner city stuff so i wouldnt know..


-Original Message-
From: Rc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sep 12, 2004 6:42 PM
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) new innercity?

This innercity whitelabel sounds great


http://217.158.65.110/MP3/SF156689-01-01-01.mp3

is this a new kevin saunderson or a re-releasewonder when the full
release is?

 




(313) thanx

2004-09-13 Thread Simon Vrebos
Hello everybody,

This is the first message I sent to the 313-list and I just want to say 'thank 
you' for providing all this information. I really enjoy it!

I also want to thank John Osselaer from technotourist.org for telling me about 
the 313 list.

In other words: RESPECT!


Re: (313) All Uncleared Sampling Ruled Illegal

2004-09-13 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

i swear i almost agree with that.

big suprise there. that was the dumbest thing ive read on this 
list that didnt come out of your mouth. or fingers, as the case 
may be. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Syd Mead in Detroit

2004-09-13 Thread Brian Prince
The man was designing things in 1962 that still look futuristic today. 
Not quaint, retro futuristic, but genuinely, mind-f*ckingly ahead of their
time.

Mead is definitely a silent partner in the development of techno, both
through his connections to sci-fi, and the work he did for the automotive
industry.




(313) phoniq presents akumu, naw and more september 25th

2004-09-13 Thread Neil Wiernik



a night of deep listening... featuring..

akumu - spider records - toronto - live
naw - noise factory records - live
various vs scant intone - phoniq/panospria - live
cyan - ckut-fm - dj

saturday september 25th 2004
la salle d'attente
5490 st laurent
9pm $5

more info about this event comming soon
flyer details can be found here:
http://www.phoniq.net/test/flyer.html


(313) [iso-8859-1] Communiqu? - LABprojects 0904: live collaborative improv (fwd)

2004-09-13 Thread Neil Wiernik

-- Forwarded message --

ENGLISH TO FOLLOW

Pour diffusion Imm?diate

MOONDATA PRODUCTIONS
en association avec O Patro Vys, Brasserie McAuslan,  Envision
Management pr?sentent:

LABprojects 0904
une serie mensuelle de collaborations improvise?s en direct

Samedi le 18 Septembre 2004
21h30
O Patrovys
356 Mont-Royal Est

Matt Lederman - guitare, effets
NAW - laptop
Kevin Laing - batterie
Marika Shaw - viola
Monica Guenter - violon
Chris Leroux - batterie ?lectronique
Peter X - basse
Ryhna Thompson - trompette, claviers, effets
Johnny Ranger - visuels
Cyan - DJ

Les LABprojects des Productions Moondata sont des concerts mensuels qui
r?unissent les talents de musiciens, DJs et VJs montr?alais. ?tant
bas?es sur divers genres musicaux et des id?es partag?es, les
improvisations donnent souvent naissance ? des ambiances plut?t
abstraites, une musique qui va du rock au jazz, en passant par des sons
de musique actuelle, ?lectronique, voire de classique moderne. ? chaque
soir?e, l?on projette des images qui sont mix?es en direct avec la
musique, ? l?aide d'?quipement de DJs. C'est ainsi que LABproject
devient une exploration de l'image et du son, ainsi qu'un travail de
cr?ation collectif.

Pour le premier concert cet automne, Moondata pr?sente une soir?e
?clectique d'?lectronique minimaliste, de big beat et de sons
orchestraux. De l'?chantillonage de rythme ainsi que deux sets de
batterie (l'un ?lectronique, l'autre acoustique) inspireront et m?neront
les musiciens ? travers toutes sortes de sons, jazzy, techno et rock.
Des violons, claviers, guitares et trompettes viendront intensifier et
adoucir cette musique.

-30-

Pour des informations ou des entrevues, veuillez contacter:
Matt Lederman
LABproject Producer
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
514-272-4694

Moondata Productions -  http://www.moondataproductions.com/
www.moondataproductions.com
O Patro Vys -  http://www.opatrovys.com/ www.opatrovys.com
Envision Management -  http://www.envision247.com/ www.envision247.com
NAW -  http://www.noisefactoryrecords.com/ www.noisefactoryrecords.com
Cyan -  http://www.traktion.com/ www.traktion.com


  _




MOONDATA PRODUCTIONS
in association with O Patro Vys, Brasserie McAuslan  Envision
Management presents:

LABprojects 0904
a monthly series of live collaborative improv between musicians, dj's 
vj's

Saturday 18 September 2004
9:30 pm
O Patro Vys
356 Mont-Royal Est

Matt Lederman - guitar, effects
NAW - laptop electronics
Kevin Laing - drums
Marika Shaw - viola
Monica Guenter - violon
Chris Leroux - electronic drums
Peter X - bass
Ryhna Thompson - trumpet, keyboards, effects
Johnny Ranger - visuals
Cyan - DJ

Moondata Productions' LABprojects is a monthly series based around the
talents of Montreal musicians, DJ's and VJ's. Using shared ideas and
musical sketches, the improvisations often fall between abstract
ambience to in-your-face grooves, from heavy rock to jazz  musique
actuelle, from tripped out electronics to modern classical. Each show is
enhanced with projected visuals that are mixed live to the music, with
DJ sets interspersed between the live musician sets. Molded in the style
of a live workshop, the LABproject (Live Ambience  Beats) becomes a
full exploration of sight, sound,  collaborative creative
possibilities.

For the first session of the new fall season, Moondata offers up an
eclectic night of minimal electronics, big beat and orchestral sounds. A
full powered rhythm section of laptop samples and two drumkits - one
electronic and the other acoustic, will be leading the ensemble through
all sorts of grooves - from jazz house, techno  avant rock. Violins,
violas, horns, keys and guitars will add tension and sweetness to the
night's diverse sounds.

Featured performers:

Matt Lederman - guitar, effects
As one of the founder of the series, 'moondata' Matt orchestrates much
of the goings-on at LABprojects. He has toured the country as
singer/guitarist for PARKSIDE JONES . More recently, he has initiated
LABproject off-shoots SEVENS PROJECT  SOLEL,  while still finding time
to work with a number of local groups as
producer/guitarist/instrumentalist.

NAW - laptop electronics
NAW's music is a blend of sound manipulation/design, experimental music
and dub-tech rhythms. He combines post-house, dubby minimal techno,
microsound and thick ambience, to create his own version of deep techno,
house and other electronic laptop oriented musics. Neil has released
music on various international record labels, including releases on
Noise Factory, Worthy, Clevermusic, and Complot.

Kevin Laing - drums
A multi-instrumentalist, Kevin's open drumming styles currently back the
electro-orchestral pop of MARLOWE , the rock of BESNARD LAKES  and the
post-rock explorations of KINCARDINE . He was also the drummer and
founder of now defunct local experimentalists JA NE FON DORB.

Marika Shaw - viola
This show will mark Marika's first time playing at LABprojects. She
brings classical warmth and 

(313) Metro Area- with new minty protection

2004-09-13 Thread Jason Brunton
Flippin heck- just heard a Metro Area track being used in an advert for 
Aquafresh toothpaste here in the UK!!  Will wonders never cease?



Jason



RE: (313) Wighnomy Bros

2004-09-13 Thread Simon Hindle
Yeah, Robag is one of the brothers; the other one is Soren Bodner,
though I don't know much about him or his solo releases (if there are
any).

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 14/09/2004 3:30:17 am 
i'm quite certain rhobag is one of the whigomy bros.



On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, John Osselaer wrote:

 True! This Robag Wruhme guy certainly got my attention as well.
During my
 last 'hunting trip' at the Kompakt store in Cologne I found a number
of his
 releases and they are really good. Still need to check most of the
Wighnomy
 Bros material though.


 John
 ---
 http://www.technotourist.org 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 -Original Message-
 From: Simon Hindle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: woensdag 8 september 2004 1:08
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 
 Subject: (313) Wighnomy Bros

 I just want to second this claim on the wighnomy bros' awesomeness -
 practically everything they're touching at the moment is gold. Also
Robag
 Wruhme (who I suspect is most definitely the business part of the
 brothers) is similarly aflame. Check their limited edition WB
releases on
 their own label, which feature a novelty bootleg on one side (so far
Born
 Slippy, Hide U by Kosheen and a Busta Rhymes vocal have been given
the WB
 treatment) and a quality click-tech cut on the flip.

 Robag's Wuzzelbud 'KK' album is solid, as is his Kopfnikker EP (both
on
 Musik Krause) and also check out his remix of P.Lauer's Free Entry
For
 Girls on Punkt. There's also a live set of the Wighnomy Bros at
Sputnik
 doing the rounds on soulseek and that's just wild.

 They're blowing up bigtime at the moment and their remixes are all
over the
 place right now - they're in serious danger of displacing Akufen at
the top
 of my list of 'Producers Madonna will get to do her next album for
her'

  Carlos de Brito [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/09/2004 7:23:25 am


 oh and...: did i already mention that wighnomy bros. are doing it
every
 time, with every release? check' em out, they are incredible. imho,
actually
 the best minimal/maximal/micro/macro-house/techno-producers
 around...:)!
 www.wighnomy-brothers.de 

 #euphoric mode off#

 c.







(313) New here but ...

2004-09-13 Thread wildtek

Hi all, I'm new here but I know this list since ...1 year...a bit more. I ve
downloading the archives as zip files on Hyperreal one year ago and reading
them carrefully (not all for the moment)...

A little presentation, my name is Dimitri, I m dj and produce for labels. I run
a group discussion about Detroit Techno with Mitch Walcott from Axis records,
not the same of 313 list but with same passion.
We call it '313 Techno Music Discussion Group'.

We have starting an action since we know the exclusion of Juan Atkins from the
Michigan Art Committee 'awards' due to his actual location.
The problem is now resolved. We have just receiving a mail who inform us that
the correction will be available soon as possible.
Now, the international achievement is for Juan atkins, Derrick May and Kevin
Saunderson. Reowned as 'The Belleville three'.

We respect the work of Michigan Art Committee and just wanted to show them that
an error was done.
Some members of this list have signed the guestbook, thanks to them. Thanks too,
for the others who have sign it.

I hope to provides you good informations in future like good informations I ve
finding in archives !!!

Respect to all
Peace