Re: (313) Syd Mead in Detroit

2004-09-14 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
Cosmic Cars indeed - anyone see his design for Hot Wheels toys?

MEK



 
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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) New here but...

2004-09-14 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


RE: (313) New here but ...

2004-09-14 Thread Scott McGill
that is truly great news.
this got me so p***ed when I first heard.

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Sent: 13 September 2004 21:16
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) New here but ...



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




Re: (313) since we're busy...

2004-09-14 Thread Scotto
hey alex since were on the subject of ultradyne releases, what is the deal
with the surface effect release?
it says ultradyne and redshift, is a colbration or is one side you guys and
the other side redshift?
and my next question is if the later is correct which side is ultradyne and
what are the track names if they are named?

its a good release i think side a (side with two tracks on it) sounds more
like you guys, side b has been making it in to my mix again, fits nicely
with the heavier electro.

scotto
hamtramck, mi. (in the process of moving to finally!)

ps. anyone know of any audio jobs in detroit? i could really use one ;-)

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Subject: Re: (313) since we're busy...


 We released 1000 copies of this. We did send promos out as well. At that
 time we were mostly dealing only with Hardwax and Formic for the most
 part.



 Marsel // Nomorewords.net [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 09/10/2004 05:43 AM

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 Re: (313) since we're busy...







 it was out only on promo, i believe
 50 copies or some?

 bought mine at Clone, somewhere '97
 by luck, as I normally don't buy promo's but prefer to wait for the real
 release

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 Nomorewords.net
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  The orig ultradyne is up there with the clarence g in terms of
  difficulty to obtain..  I believe...  been looking for a while  but no
  luck..






Re: (313) since we're busy...

2004-09-14 Thread alugo
Hi Scotto!

That was actually a collaboration in the sense that all of the tracks on 
there were done with samples created by Redshift. One side was Redshift 
and the other side was Ultradyne. At this present moment I could not tell 
you which side was which (I don't have that release in front of me). I'm 
sure we'll be seeing each other soon once you move in. I was just out with 
your roomies yesterday for some coneys and chili fries.

One fry at a time..

Peace,
Alex



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09/13/2004 08:13 PM

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Re: (313) since we're busy...






hey alex since were on the subject of ultradyne releases, what is the deal
with the surface effect release?
it says ultradyne and redshift, is a colbration or is one side you guys 
and
the other side redshift?
and my next question is if the later is correct which side is ultradyne 
and
what are the track names if they are named?

its a good release i think side a (side with two tracks on it) sounds more
like you guys, side b has been making it in to my mix again, fits nicely
with the heavier electro.

scotto
hamtramck, mi. (in the process of moving to finally!)

ps. anyone know of any audio jobs in detroit? i could really use one ;-)

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To: Marsel // Nomorewords.net [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: (313) since we're busy...


 We released 1000 copies of this. We did send promos out as well. At that
 time we were mostly dealing only with Hardwax and Formic for the most
 part.



 Marsel // Nomorewords.net [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 09/10/2004 05:43 AM

 To
 313 313@hyperreal.org
 cc

 Subject
 Re: (313) since we're busy...







 it was out only on promo, i believe
 50 copies or some?

 bought mine at Clone, somewhere '97
 by luck, as I normally don't buy promo's but prefer to wait for the real
 release

 --
 Nomorewords.net
 Bentinckstraat 66-2
 1051 GN  Amsterdam
 The Netherlands
 fax +31-20-486-9624
 - Original Message - 
 From: placid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 11:37 AM
 Subject: RE: (313) since we're busy...


  The orig ultradyne is up there with the clarence g in terms of
  difficulty to obtain..  I believe...  been looking for a while  but no
  luck..








(313) neat article on private eyes

2004-09-14 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
a friend of mine randomly received an email from steve sukman, who did 
some remix work for neil young's mr. soul


http://www.hyperactivemedia.com/5am/clubs2.htm

the club had 34 video screens all playing weird stuff
--
matt kane's brain
http://hydrogenproject.com
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RE: (313) May Saunderson Win Awards

2004-09-14 Thread yussel
tim-
not to step on your toes, but i've promoted shows in detroit with both
derrick and kevin, often with good results, but not always.

my point was just that 'aclaim' is only worth a few beans

i do agree that from a state promotions stand-point, their work on
movement does deserve acknowledgement



On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Steward, Tim wrote:

 Here in Detroit they can both pack the club...

 Their names were added to the list basically due
 to the impact the movement festival had on the city
 this year for their involvement. It wasn't anything
 negatively against Juan.

 And if the club isn't packed it's not the DJ/artists
 fault it's the promoters. If you properly promote a
 a gig and put together a nice lineup you will pack
 the house. The scene here in Detroit does not compare
 to others, the mentality of the Detroiters is partly
 to blame, and I can say that since I am a Detroiter.

 -Tim

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 Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 1:26 PM
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 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) May  Saunderson Win Awards


 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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(313) shrinking cities music

2004-09-14 Thread Dan Sicko
My schedule wouldn't allow me to participate in this portion of the 
Shrinking Cities program/exhibit, but am I ever kicking myself!


Check out the line-up:

Shrinking Cities Music ///

Palast der Republik, Schlossplatz, 10187 Berlin
In the framework of the project Volkspalast (Aug. 20 - Nov. 9, 2004).
In cooperation with the WMF, supported by the British Council, Berlin.
Music concept: Alexandra Dröner, Johanna Grabsch, Katrin Hallenberger; 
Theory/Film Lounge concept: Doreen Mende, Philipp Oswalt; Production 
manager: Andreas Sachwitz.


In shrinking cities like Detroit (USA), Manchester, Liverpool, 
Sheffield (UK), and Izhevsk (RUS), significant music cultures (Punk, 
House, Hip-Hop, Techno, and Electro) arose precisely in the times of 
urban crisis. They have sometimes had a significant influence on the 
cities' development. 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.


Program /// Th, Sept. 23, 7-10 p.m.
Panel 1 /// Appropriating the City in the Post-Socialist Upheaval 
(Ger.)
With Steffen Kache (Distillery, Leipzig), Ralf Donis (Ilses Erika, 
Leipzig), Oleg Bogdanov (Light Music, St. Petersburg). Moderation: Jörg 
Augsburg (POP UP, Leipzig).


Panel 2 /// Reinventing the City through Music (Eng.)
With Dave Haslam (DJ and author, Manchester), Drew Hemment (Future 
Sonic, Manchester), Jayne Casey (afoundation, Liverpool), Klaus 
Overmeyer (landscape architect, Berlin). Moderation: Philipp Oswalt 
(architect/journalist, Berlin).


Film Lounge ///
Made in Sheffield, Director: Eve Wood, USA 2004
Strange Früt, Detroit Culture Part 1, Rock Apocrypha, Destroy all 
Monsters USA 1998 and other films, all orig. vers.


Th, Sept. 23, from 10 p.m.
Music ///
Messer für Frau Müller Live PA! (What's So Funny About, Solnze Rec. / 
St. Petersburg),

 Errors Live PA! (Glasgow),
Freeform Live PA! (Warp, Nonplace / Brighton),
 Dave Haslam (Haçienda / Manchester), 
triPhaze + Rev. Benn Schipper (Privatelektro / Leipzig), 
Oleg Kostrov (Messer für Frau Müller / St. Petersburg)

 Fr, Sept. 24, from 10 p.m.
Music ///
Clueso Live PA! (Four Music / Erfurt),
 Tim Wright Live PA! (Novamute / Glasgow),
 808 State DJ-Team (Circus Rec. / Manchester),
 EU/2h Company (Chebu Rec. / St. Petersburg),
 Rec de Weirl (Lanetic / Leipzig),
 Miss Mira (Lanetic / Leipzig)

 Sa, Sept. 25, 4-9 p.m. 
Panel 1 /// The City as Originator (Independent Mainstream) (Eng.)
With Jeff Mills (DJ, Detroit/Berlin), Dimitri Hegemann (Tresor, 
Berlin), Thomas Meinecke (journalist/musician, Eurasburg). Moderation: 
Alexis Waltz (cultural researcher, Berlin).


Panel 2 /// Black Brand? (Image of HipHop + Techno) (Eng.)
With Nelson George (culture critic, New York), John Akomfrah 
(filmmaker/ film theoretician, London, queried), Diedrich Diederichsen 
(pop theoretician, Berlin). Moderation: Markus Müller (author/curator, 
Münster).


Film lounge ///
Modulations, Director: Iara Lee, USA 2003
The Last Angel of History, Director: John Akomfrah, Black Audio Film 
Collective GB/D 1995


Sa, Sept. 25, from 10 p.m.
Music ///
Richard H. Kirk Live PA! (Cabaret Voltaire, Mute / Sheffield),
 FSK Live PA! (Disko B / FFM) feat:
 First Take Than Shake remixed by Anthony 'Shake' Shakir (Detroit)
Derrick May (Transmat / Detroit) TBC!,
 Dex (Underground Resistance, Detroit),
 Franki Juncaj (Motech / Detroit)
 AN 2 (Was Not Was, Izhevsk/St. Petersburg),
 Lowtec (Playhouse, r.a.n.d. Muzik, Leipzig)

Admission /// to lectures/discussion/film lounge: 5 € per day
Admission to the music program (from 10 p.m.): Th: 8 €, Fr: 10 €, Sa: 
12 €
Advance ticket sales: Ticket Office HAU 2 daily Noon-19 p.m., Tel. 25 
90 04 27, or Ticket Office Palast der Republik, Schlossplatz, daily 3-6 
p.m., Tel. 030-20 91 46 80, and at all ticket outlets.




Re: (313) All Uncleared Sampling Ruled Illegal

2004-09-14 Thread yussel
wow-

who pooped in your wheaties this morning?

flamebait




On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:

 -- 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) shrinking cities music

2004-09-14 Thread Greg Earle

Dan Sicko wrote:
 [...]

 Panel 2 /// Reinventing the City through Music (Eng.)
 With Dave Haslam (DJ and author, Manchester), Drew Hemment (Future
 Sonic, Manchester), Jayne Casey (afoundation, Liverpool), Klaus
 Overmeyer (landscape architect, Berlin).  Moderation: Philipp Oswalt
 (architect/journalist, Berlin).

Wow ... I'd go just to meet Jayne Casey.  She was The Face of the
famous Liverpool club, Eric's (remember Yazoo's Upstairs At Eric's?),
then she was in Big In Japan along with, among others, Budgie (later) of
Siouxsie  The Banshees and Holly Johnson from Frankie Goes To 
Hollywood.


But the main thing (IMHO) she did was form the band Pink Industry, who
put out an album in 1983 called Who Told You, You Were Naked? that is
one of my Greatest of All-Time electronic albums, so far ahead of its
time that it's almost silly.  There was nothing like it when it came
out ... moody lo-fi electronics and Jayne's distinctive voice over the
top, utterly brilliant stuff.

- Greg

P.S. Techno Movies Redux: THX 1138 is out and playing in US theaters.
 (It's the new Lucas Director's Cut version.)  The DVD gets 
released

 tomorrow in the States ...



Re: (313) shrinking cities music

2004-09-14 Thread Luis-Manuel Garcia
OMG this is the cheapest conference ever. Fer real.  I just shelled out 
wy more to go to two other conferences.  If anybody is in Berlin, 
go and tell me how it was.


*sigh*

Luis

On Monday, September 13, 2004, at 08:29  PM, Dan Sicko wrote:

My schedule wouldn't allow me to participate in this portion of the 
Shrinking Cities program/exhibit, but am I ever kicking myself!


Check out the line-up:

Shrinking Cities Music ///

Palast der Republik, Schlossplatz, 10187 Berlin
In the framework of the project Volkspalast (Aug. 20 - Nov. 9, 2004).
In cooperation with the WMF, supported by the British Council, Berlin.
Music concept: Alexandra Dröner, Johanna Grabsch, Katrin Hallenberger; 
Theory/Film Lounge concept: Doreen Mende, Philipp Oswalt; Production 
manager: Andreas Sachwitz.


In shrinking cities like Detroit (USA), Manchester, Liverpool, 
Sheffield (UK), and Izhevsk (RUS), significant music cultures (Punk, 
House, Hip-Hop, Techno, and Electro) arose precisely in the times of 
urban crisis. They have sometimes had a significant influence on the 
cities' development. 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.


Program /// Th, Sept. 23, 7-10 p.m.
Panel 1 /// Appropriating the City in the Post-Socialist Upheaval 
(Ger.)
With Steffen Kache (Distillery, Leipzig), Ralf Donis (Ilses Erika, 
Leipzig), Oleg Bogdanov (Light Music, St. Petersburg). Moderation: 
Jörg Augsburg (POP UP, Leipzig).


Panel 2 /// Reinventing the City through Music (Eng.)
With Dave Haslam (DJ and author, Manchester), Drew Hemment (Future 
Sonic, Manchester), Jayne Casey (afoundation, Liverpool), Klaus 
Overmeyer (landscape architect, Berlin). Moderation: Philipp Oswalt 
(architect/journalist, Berlin).


Film Lounge ///
Made in Sheffield, Director: Eve Wood, USA 2004
Strange Früt, Detroit Culture Part 1, Rock Apocrypha, Destroy all 
Monsters USA 1998 and other films, all orig. vers.


Th, Sept. 23, from 10 p.m.
Music ///
Messer für Frau Müller Live PA! (What's So Funny About, Solnze Rec. / 
St. Petersburg),

 Errors Live PA! (Glasgow),
Freeform Live PA! (Warp, Nonplace / Brighton),
 Dave Haslam (Haçienda / Manchester), 
triPhaze + Rev. Benn Schipper (Privatelektro / Leipzig), 
Oleg Kostrov (Messer für Frau Müller / St. Petersburg)

 Fr, Sept. 24, from 10 p.m.
Music ///
Clueso Live PA! (Four Music / Erfurt),
 Tim Wright Live PA! (Novamute / Glasgow),
 808 State DJ-Team (Circus Rec. / Manchester),
 EU/2h Company (Chebu Rec. / St. Petersburg),
 Rec de Weirl (Lanetic / Leipzig),
 Miss Mira (Lanetic / Leipzig)

 Sa, Sept. 25, 4-9 p.m. 
Panel 1 /// The City as Originator (Independent Mainstream) (Eng.)
With Jeff Mills (DJ, Detroit/Berlin), Dimitri Hegemann (Tresor, 
Berlin), Thomas Meinecke (journalist/musician, Eurasburg). Moderation: 
Alexis Waltz (cultural researcher, Berlin).


Panel 2 /// Black Brand? (Image of HipHop + Techno) (Eng.)
With Nelson George (culture critic, New York), John Akomfrah 
(filmmaker/ film theoretician, London, queried), Diedrich Diederichsen 
(pop theoretician, Berlin). Moderation: Markus Müller (author/curator, 
Münster).


Film lounge ///
Modulations, Director: Iara Lee, USA 2003
The Last Angel of History, Director: John Akomfrah, Black Audio Film 
Collective GB/D 1995


Sa, Sept. 25, from 10 p.m.
Music ///
Richard H. Kirk Live PA! (Cabaret Voltaire, Mute / Sheffield),
 FSK Live PA! (Disko B / FFM) feat:
 First Take Than Shake remixed by Anthony 'Shake' Shakir (Detroit)
Derrick May (Transmat / Detroit) TBC!,
 Dex (Underground Resistance, Detroit),
 Franki Juncaj (Motech / Detroit)
 AN 2 (Was Not Was, Izhevsk/St. Petersburg),
 Lowtec (Playhouse, r.a.n.d. Muzik, Leipzig)

Admission /// to lectures/discussion/film lounge: 5 € per day
Admission to the music program (from 10 p.m.): Th: 8 €, Fr: 10 €, Sa: 
12 €
Advance ticket sales: Ticket Office HAU 2 daily Noon-19 p.m., Tel. 25 
90 04 27, or Ticket Office Palast der Republik, Schlossplatz, daily 
3-6 p.m., Tel. 030-20 91 46 80, and at all ticket outlets.





Politics is parlour tricks.
-W. Jean



Re: (313) New here but ...

2004-09-14 Thread Stewart Caig
Now we just need to get Eddie Fowlkes sorted too :)


- Original Message -
From: Scott McGill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 12:37 AM
Subject: RE: (313) New here but ...


 that is truly great news.
 this got me so p***ed when I first heard.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 13 September 2004 21:16
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) New here but ...



 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






Re: (313) Metro Area- with new minty protection

2004-09-14 Thread alex . bond
Flippin heck- just heard a Metro Area track being used in an advert for
Aquafresh toothpaste here in the UK!!  Will wonders never cease?

I saw it as well!

It always makes me smile when I hear a good track on an advert.
Means the artists concerned are getting a bag full of cash to be, well,
artists.
And that means more nice shizz for us to listen to.

Alex
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Re: (313) Metro Area- with new minty protection

2004-09-14 Thread Pascoe Mr S M
My dodgey corporate employer (GSK) make Aquafresh - good to see them 
actually doing something right with all that money, I hope Metro Area 
are getting well paid.


s.




[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


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



I saw it as well!

It always makes me smile when I hear a good track on an advert.
Means the artists concerned are getting a bag full of cash to be, well,
artists.
And that means more nice shizz for us to listen to.

Alex
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(313) think I got censored

2004-09-14 Thread alex . bond
so I stuck the post up here:

http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=83692#83692

hit me up on this email address though.
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AW: (313) Wighnomy Bros

2004-09-14 Thread Katrin Richter
Robag also releases as Beefcake



-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Simon Hindle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. September 2004 00:40
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: RE: (313) Wighnomy Bros

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) le emporium de pieces rare

2004-09-14 Thread alex . bond
Alex's Rare Piece Emporium will be open tonight only from 7pm - 10pm.

Please feel free to call the Hard to Find Hotline between the hours
stated.

Line 1 : 0161 743 9674
Line 2 : 07788 172795

I thank you.

Alex Bond
Proprietor
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RE: (313) New here but ...

2004-09-14 Thread Tosh Cooey
Well it's good to see that people from France have stepped up and done what 
should have been done by Detroiters.


Freedom fries exactly.

Tosh


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 September 2004 21:16
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) New here but ...

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'.



Re: (313) New here but ...

2004-09-14 Thread Tosh Cooey
Belgium, France, whatever... it's like Austrians saying they're different than 
Germans and vice-versa, or Canadians trying to tell you they're not American ;)


Sorry Dimi, I assumed based upon the @free.fr address, Belgians make better 
fries anyway!!


Tosh


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Well, Dimi's from (French speaking) Belgium, but that's not the point now.

Anyway, I've just got word that some things are moving at the Governor's office. Can't confirm anything now, but it seems that Juan might be included after all. 


I'll let Dimi announce the good news when it is confirmed. After all it's his 
initiative that will have brought this about! Respect!

John



Well it's good to see that people from France have stepped up and done what 
should have been done by Detroiters.


Freedom fries exactly.

Tosh


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 September 2004 21:16
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) New here but ...

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'.











Re: (313) New here but ...

2004-09-14 Thread alex . bond
After all it's his initiative that will have brought this about! Respect!

Yes, respect to Dimitri.

You need one of these :

SLAP

it's the ol' virtual slap on the back.
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RE: (313) New here but ...

2004-09-14 Thread Cobert, Gwendal
And I thought 313 wasn't a likely place for the eternal debate about French 
fries vs Belgian fries. (Never forget that not all Belgians speak French, 
though...)

Gwendal
-Original Message-
From: Tosh Cooey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 2:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) New here but ...


Belgium, France, whatever... it's like Austrians saying they're different than 
Germans and vice-versa, or Canadians trying to tell you they're not American ;)

Sorry Dimi, I assumed based upon the @free.fr address, Belgians make better 
fries anyway!!

Tosh


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Well, Dimi's from (French speaking) Belgium, but that's not the point now.
 
 Anyway, I've just got word that some things are moving at the Governor's 
 office. Can't confirm anything now, but it seems that Juan might be included 
 after all. 
 
 I'll let Dimi announce the good news when it is confirmed. After all it's his 
 initiative that will have brought this about! Respect!
 
 John
 
 
 
Well it's good to see that people from France have stepped up and done what 
should have been done by Detroiters.

Freedom fries exactly.

Tosh


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 September 2004 21:16
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) New here but ...

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'.



 
 
 
 
 


RE: (313) New here but ...

2004-09-14 Thread Ken Odeluga
Well done Dimitri and thanks on most of our behalfs, I should say.

And this from someone who wasn't even a 313 list member untill a day or so
ago. Makes you think, doesn't it? ...

k

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 1:48 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) New here but ...


After all it's his initiative that will have brought this about! Respect!

Yes, respect to Dimitri.

You need one of these :

SLAP

it's the ol' virtual slap on the back.
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RE: (313) New here but ...

2004-09-14 Thread alex . bond
KenMakes you think, doesn't it?

Ok, I'll bite Ken!

whaddya mean?

; )

nah, I get your point. But I think alot of people here do their 'bit'.
Be it something on the net, parties, music, record labels, working in a
shop and pushing the goodness, radio shows, etc etc...
anything really is what I consider a valuable contribution.

I think we do OK.
We shouldn't be that hard on ourselves.
We're 'triers' I think is the word. If it is a word. Rob T, check your
dictionary my simain friend.

Alex
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RE: (313) New here but ...

2004-09-14 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma
Yeah and now i want Eddie 'Flashin' Fowkles to be awarded to! :)


On Tuesday, September 14, 2004, at 02:24PM, Tosh Cooey [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

Well it's good to see that people from France have stepped up and done what 
should have been done by Detroiters.

Freedom fries exactly.

Tosh


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 September 2004 21:16
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) New here but ...

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'.





kj at technotourist dot org


Re: (313) New here but ...

2004-09-14 Thread Stewart Caig
and Blake Baxter, Shake, James Pennington ..

- Original Message -
From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tosh Cooey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 2:31 PM
Subject: RE: (313) New here but ...


 Yeah and now i want Eddie 'Flashin' Fowkles to be awarded to! :)


 On Tuesday, September 14, 2004, at 02:24PM, Tosh Cooey [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:

 Well it's good to see that people from France have stepped up and done
what
 should have been done by Detroiters.
 
 Freedom fries exactly.
 
 Tosh
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 13 September 2004 21:16
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) New here but ...
 
 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'.
 
 
 


 kj at technotourist dot org




(313) Deeper thanks

2004-09-14 Thread wildtek
Hi everybody ! Thanks for your nice feedbacks ! Yes I'm french and I leave in
Belgium since few years now... But I consider myself as an european. With a
profond preaference for Belgium...

What can I say more except THANKS ! One thing, the congrats goes to peoples who
have signed the guestbook. Without them the action was not valuable.

Now, all I can do is to wait the links...

I keep you informed !

Respect and long live to the underground...

(I listen now : Model 500 'Deep Space' RS ;-)

Dimitri Pike
http://wildtek.free.fr
http://groups.msn.com/313TechnoMusic


Re: (313) Deeper thanks

2004-09-14 Thread alex . bond
(I listen now : Model 500 'Deep Space' RS ;-)

Good choice.
One of the best artist LP's of this genre.
If not the best.

Welcome to all the new members btw, there seems to be a few of you.

Alex
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RE: (313) Metro Area- with new minty protection

2004-09-14 Thread placid
I nearly fell of my seat when I heard it..

I do feel betrayed...  another record that if I play it out, people will
yawn to which is a shame as I feel this is the best metro area track

Ho well..

I am sorting out all my records..at last into label  etc..and came
across an old track of yours which I never knew I had...  a white label
with a sirkus stamp on it...

Nice track... relativity   I think

P


-Original Message-
From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 13 September 2004 22:46
To: 313
Subject: (313) Metro Area- with new minty protection

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) New here but ...

2004-09-14 Thread yussel
you're joking, right?



On Tue, 14 Sep 2004, Stewart Caig wrote:

 Now we just need to get Eddie Fowlkes sorted too :)


 - Original Message -
 From: Scott McGill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 12:37 AM
 Subject: RE: (313) New here but ...


  that is truly great news.
  this got me so p***ed when I first heard.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 13 September 2004 21:16
  To: 313@hyperreal.org
  Subject: (313) New here but ...
 
 
 
  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
 
 
 




RE: (313) New here but ...

2004-09-14 Thread yussel
easy to lord over things from berlin there buddy ;)

the french must not like baseball.





On Tue, 14 Sep 2004, Tosh Cooey wrote:

 Well it's good to see that people from France have stepped up and done what
 should have been done by Detroiters.

 Freedom fries exactly.

 Tosh


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 13 September 2004 21:16
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) New here but ...

 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'.




(313) Octave One: The Theory of Everything

2004-09-14 Thread Rebelbass/bookings

The new Octave One album is marvelous! But will not be released untill
januari 2005... Next saturday The Burden Brothers will perform live @ Fluid
/Effenaar/Eindhoven/ Netherlands. The full album tracklist + audio from
'Bout to Blow' and 'All2U' is now available on my weblog.
with permission from the dear brothers. scroll down for the audio
icon...(realplayer)

enjoy. I do!

aida
rebelbass

http://www.vpro.nl/weblog/news.jsp?news=19114127




RE: (313) Metro Area- with new minty protection

2004-09-14 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
- Original Message --
From: placid [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I nearly fell of my seat when I heard it..

I do feel betrayed...  another record that if I play it out, 
people will
yawn to which is a shame as I feel this is the best metro area 
track

Ho well..

which track is it? no one has said yet.

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


(313) PRESS RELEASE. Charles Webster US tour hits NYC's Table 50 on 25 Sept 2004

2004-09-14 Thread Todd Sines
thought some of you would be interested in this.



+SCALE events. 
PRESS RELEASE.  
13 September 2004 
Charles Webster US tour hits NYC's Table 50 on 25 Sept 2004 

(NEW YORK, NY) 
for immediate release 

Nottingham, England's Charles Webster, best known for his hit 2001 
album, Born On The 24th of July [Peacefrog Records] is making his first 
NYC appearance in 3 years at the new Noho lounge, Table 50.  

His recent release, 2003's Remixed On The 24th of July [Peacefrog] 
features remixes by the world's hottest producers, from Herbert, Theo 
Parrish, Pepe Braddock, and NYC's own Daniel Wang + Brennan Green. 
Charles is on his first US tour since the release of Born on the 24th 
of July and will be making limited stops in SF, LA + NYC.  

Charles' upcoming release schedule includes: new Furry Phreaks 12 on 
Miso, remixes of Martina Topley-Bird and Da Lata (Palm Pictures), 
Soldiers of Twilight (Serial), African Heritage Ensemble (Deeper Soul), 
Mike L and Lanoirinaude (dialect), plus recent mixes of Nat King Cole, 
Ella Fitzgerald and Salif Keita. 

The night will start out with Peacefrog label mate Todd Sines [+SCALE, 
Planet E, Irma] playing a set of deep, sensual house. Over the week 
Charles and Todd will be working in the studio for an upcoming project 
on Charles' own label, Miso. 

Please check out www.misorecords.co.uk for biography, discography, 
remix list, highlights, etc 

Please visit + SCALE at http://www.scalestudio.com/events/ for event 
flyer and information,  
and Table 50 at http://www.table50.com/ for venue information. 



+odd 
--
+ SCALE  :   http://www.scalestudio.com/  
///   
connecting the space between and within.


Re: (313) PRESS RELEASE. Charles Webster US tour hits NYC's Table 50 on 25 Sept 2004

2004-09-14 Thread yussel
beware the door at Table50



On Tue, 14 Sep 2004, Todd Sines wrote:

 thought some of you would be interested in this.



 +SCALE events.
 PRESS RELEASE.
 13 September 2004
 Charles Webster US tour hits NYC's Table 50 on 25 Sept 2004

 (NEW YORK, NY)
 for immediate release

 Nottingham, England's Charles Webster, best known for his hit 2001
 album, Born On The 24th of July [Peacefrog Records] is making his first
 NYC appearance in 3 years at the new Noho lounge, Table 50.

 His recent release, 2003's Remixed On The 24th of July [Peacefrog]
 features remixes by the world's hottest producers, from Herbert, Theo
 Parrish, Pepe Braddock, and NYC's own Daniel Wang + Brennan Green.
 Charles is on his first US tour since the release of Born on the 24th
 of July and will be making limited stops in SF, LA + NYC.

 Charles' upcoming release schedule includes: new Furry Phreaks 12 on
 Miso, remixes of Martina Topley-Bird and Da Lata (Palm Pictures),
 Soldiers of Twilight (Serial), African Heritage Ensemble (Deeper Soul),
 Mike L and Lanoirinaude (dialect), plus recent mixes of Nat King Cole,
 Ella Fitzgerald and Salif Keita.

 The night will start out with Peacefrog label mate Todd Sines [+SCALE,
 Planet E, Irma] playing a set of deep, sensual house. Over the week
 Charles and Todd will be working in the studio for an upcoming project
 on Charles' own label, Miso.

 Please check out www.misorecords.co.uk for biography, discography,
 remix list, highlights, etc

 Please visit + SCALE at http://www.scalestudio.com/events/ for event
 flyer and information,
 and Table 50 at http://www.table50.com/ for venue information.



 +odd
 --
 + SCALE  :   http://www.scalestudio.com/
 ///
 connecting the space between and within.



(313) DJ MIXER: what would be your choice?

2004-09-14 Thread z99

hi mates!

which DJ mixer would u recommend for a club? it should have 3-4
inputs and most of all: great survival potential=)


../z99




Re: (313) DJ MIXER: what would be your choice?

2004-09-14 Thread Tim Moore
I've always liked playing on this guy 
http://www.allen-heath.com/xone464.asp

--
Tim Moore

On Sep 14, 2004, at 4:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



hi mates!

which DJ mixer would u recommend for a club? it should have 3-4
inputs and most of all: great survival potential=)


../z99






(313) Real Right Bookings

2004-09-14 Thread SeanDeason©
New agency in the mix. heres the roster:

Real Right Bookings!
ph: +1 248 506 0998 / fax: +1 248 435 3599 / e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


DJ Booming B 
Paderborn/GERMANY ~ All House

Delano Smith 
Detroit/USA - Mixmode Recordings ~ House

Claude Young Jr. 
Tokyo/JAPAN - DOW/7th City/K7 Records ~ Techno  House

Spencer Parker 
London/UK - Defected Records ~ House

Tomislav Pasanec 
Kutina/Croatia - Black Soul Music ~ House

Mike Grant 
Detroit/USA - Moods  Grooves ~ House

Miles Dyson 
Stuttgart/GERMANY ~ All House

DJ Frankie Vibe 
Newark/USA ~ Gospel House

Rick Wilhite 
Detroit/USA - 3 Chairs/Vibes Vinyl ~ House  Disco Classics

Ray Willbern 
Nottingham/UK - Brique Rouge Recordings ~ House

Reggie Hotmix Harrel
Detroit/USA - Dance Zone ~ All House

Amir Javasoul 
Paris/FRANCE - Robsoul Recordings ~ House

Terrence Parker 
Detroit/USA - Agape/Mixing4U ~ Inspirational House  Disco Classics

Steve Crawford 
Detroit/Phoenix/USA ~ House  Disco Classics

DJ Moreese 
Cincinatti/USA ~ Inspirational House

Yoav B 
Tel Aviv/ISRAEL - Delsin/Teknotika/Wabi Sabi ~ House  Techno

DJ Minx 
Detroit/USA - Women On Wax/King Street ~ All House

DJ Piranha 
(DJ  Live Perfomance)
Detroit/USA - Women On Wax/King Street/Moods  Grooves ~ Deep House

Diviniti 
(Vocalist/Live Performance)
Detroit/USA - Women On Wax/King Street/Moods  Grooves ~ House

Mike Clark aka DJ Agent X
Detroit/USA - BeatDown Sounds ~ All House

DJ Nobu 
Chiba City/JAPAN - FT Productions ~ Deep House

DJ Kabuto 
Chiba City/JAPAN - FT Productions ~ All House  Disco Classics

DJ T-1000 
Chicago/USA - Pure Sonik ~ Techno

DJ Don Q 
Detroit/USA - WJLBFM 98, Slum Village, Violator ~ Hip Hop/Turntablist

Slum Village 
(DJ  Live Perfomance)
Detroit/USA - Capital ~ Hip Hop

Sean Deason 
Detroit/USA ~ Techno

Keith Worthy 
Detroit/USA ~ Deep House

Wax Master D Smooth
Detroit/USA - Deep Heat ~ Deep House  Disco Classics

Stacy Kidd 
Chicago/USA - MAW Records ~ All House

Carlos Simpson 
Detroit/USA - Club Insomnia/WJLB FM 98 ~ Inspirational House

Jeff Author 
Detroit/USA - Club Insomnia/WJLB FM 98 ~ All House

Dan Curtin 
Berlin/Germany - Metamorphic Recordings ~ House  Techno

G-Major 
Detroit/USA ~ All House

Brian Gilespie 
Detroit/USA ~ Funk, Soul, and Disco Classics

DJ Lynx 
Detroit/USA - DEM Records ~ Techno  House

Rick Brunelle 
Miami/USA - TheWomb.com ~ House 



Re: (313) DJ MIXER: what would be your choice?

2004-09-14 Thread Ronny Pries

xone 62 or 92.

:)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


hi mates!

which DJ mixer would u recommend for a club? it should have 3-4
inputs and most of all: great survival potential=)


../z99





Re: (313) Real Right Bookings

2004-09-14 Thread alex . bond
Inspirational House

coughcough

what?! inspirational?

will it help me get up in the morning?
will it make me feel like the north west's fastest postman?

it sounds good.
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Re: (313) le emporium de pieces rare

2004-09-14 Thread alex . bond
Aha!

The 'emporium' is now shut.
It's been good talking to you!
Many thanks to everyone.

It was a pleasure to sort out the nice people a few bits they needed.
Made the whole experience pretty painless.

Sorry I couldn't sort everyone out everything though.

Thanks again.

Alex
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