Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-09 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My high school used to offer classes in electronic music. This was back
 in.oh, 1986.
 We used Sequential Circuit Pro One synths and recorded to 4 track
 reel-to-reel. Learned all about FM synthesis.
 Best class in high school ever.

 I doubt they still offer it.

wow.  that's got to be the earliest i've heard of something like that.

but if you want the youngsters to get it, you've got to go with the kids.

Apple is doing something very very similar with the ipods.  Folks even MY
age are very reluctant to switch.  They are a lost cause.

Give the kids ipods...and they're going to want the laptops...then they'll
want the desktops.  they've already seen a significant spike in their
laptop purchases.

Building a market for electronic music, or even for Leftist/Progressive
politics, will take the same type of thing.

peace
lks


Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-09 Thread Dennis DeSantis
I actually had a music teacher in elementary school who spent a couple 
weeks on basic electronic music.  This was sometime between '79-'81.
She didn't have any synths with keyboards - just these bizarre silver 
boxes with frequency and amplitude knobs that would produce steady-state 
tones of a single waveform.  So there was the sine wave box and the 
square wave box.
What was even cooler than this rudimentary gear was the fact that we 
actually used it to do sound effects for the school play.  We recorded 
about 30 seconds of various squeaks and squelches to a strip of 
reel-to-reel tape, then taped the end of the strip to the beginning and 
played it back during some scene that needed machine noises.


I have no idea what happened to that music teacher.  I can't even 
remember her name.  But in retrospect, that was a pretty amazing experience.


Anecdotally yours,

--
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com



On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




My high school used to offer classes in electronic music. This was back
in.oh, 1986.
We used Sequential Circuit Pro One synths and recorded to 4 track
reel-to-reel. Learned all about FM synthesis.
Best class in high school ever.

I doubt they still offer it.


Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-09 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
Our instructor, who was also the school band instructor, got it going. He
was all into stuff like Manheim Steamroller and Kitaro. In fact, he shares
the name of Manheim's Chip Davis.
I was into Einsturzende Neubauten, Cabaret Voltaire, Yello, Kate Bush, etc.
I don't think he ever understood what I was going after.

I stuck with it for two years and then after that he only allowed his top
students to continue into the third year. You can be sure I wasn't one of
them.
F*cking New Age git.

still, have to thank that git for allowing me to take up some space in his
class and twist some knobs. I learned I like microphone feedback loops and
splicing tape.
;)

MEK



   
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On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My high school used to offer classes in electronic music. This was back
 in.oh, 1986.
 We used Sequential Circuit Pro One synths and recorded to 4 track
 reel-to-reel. Learned all about FM synthesis.
 Best class in high school ever.

 I doubt they still offer it.

wow.  that's got to be the earliest i've heard of something like that.

but if you want the youngsters to get it, you've got to go with the kids.

Apple is doing something very very similar with the ipods.  Folks even MY
age are very reluctant to switch.  They are a lost cause.

Give the kids ipods...and they're going to want the laptops...then they'll
want the desktops.  they've already seen a significant spike in their
laptop purchases.

Building a market for electronic music, or even for Leftist/Progressive
politics, will take the same type of thing.

peace
lks





RE: (313) playlist WNUR Chicago - 1 Oct 2004 - DJ Patrick Russell, Detroit

2004-10-09 Thread Tristan Watkins
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 08 October 2004 23:36
 To: Matt MacQueen
 Cc: Tristan; '313'; 'david siska'
 Subject: Re: (313) playlist WNUR Chicago - 1 Oct 2004 - DJ 
 Patrick Russell, Detroit
 
 hhrm...
 
 I don't think I know Jason.
 
 Should mention Craig Gonzales.
 And Mike Servito

I think based on this one mix by Patrick Russell that I've heard, the
closest comparison is definitely Carlos Souffront, with Traxx being a close
second. Wish I had the chance to catch Craig or Mike on my trips to Detroit,
but I haven't yet. Rob Theakston seems to have a
get-them-on-google-at-all-costs approach to mentioning them in his blog,
which makes me want to hear them. ;) 

Matt, the description of the studio that night sounds wicked. It's the stuff
that getting kicked off your radio show and being perfectly happy about it
being the last night ever is made of. I guess you need to know Traxx to
envision it, but if you do, then it fits. Goddamit someone needs to cough up
the dough to get his ass over here. And Tiny, who's not that far away. It's
times like these I wish I hadn't lost all interest in promotion ages ago. 
 
Tristan 
===
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 



RE: (313) playlist WNUR Chicago - 1 Oct 2004 - DJ Patrick Russell, Detroit

2004-10-09 Thread yussel

 I think based on this one mix by Patrick Russell that I've heard, the
 closest comparison is definitely Carlos Souffront, with Traxx being a close
 second. Wish I had the chance to catch Craig or Mike on my trips to Detroit,
 but I haven't yet. Rob Theakston seems to have a
 get-them-on-google-at-all-costs approach to mentioning them in his blog,
 which makes me want to hear them. ;)

Patrick and Carlos are definately the closest as far as a style match.


 Matt, the description of the studio that night sounds wicked. It's the stuff
 that getting kicked off your radio show and being perfectly happy about it
 being the last night ever is made of. I guess you need to know Traxx to
 envision it, but if you do, then it fits.

Kicked off? Did i miss that story?

 Goddamit someone needs to cough up
 the dough to get his ass over here. And Tiny, who's not that far away. It's
 times like these I wish I hadn't lost all interest in promotion ages ago.

It can't be that hard. The Dirty Criminals is finally coming out on
Gigolo, so I'm sure some UK stuff will be involved. i belive Jonas Stone's
new promotion company is working some Gigolo stuff although I don't know
about that record. Still, better odds you seeing Traxx in London than LA,
so shaddup.  ;)




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




RE: (313) playlist WNUR Chicago - 1 Oct 2004 - DJ Patrick Russell, Detroit

2004-10-09 Thread Tristan Watkins
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 09 October 2004 02:12
 To: Tristan Watkins
 Cc: 'Matt MacQueen'; '313'; 'david siska'
 Subject: RE: (313) playlist WNUR Chicago - 1 Oct 2004 - DJ 
 Patrick Russell, Detroit
 
  Matt, the description of the studio that night sounds 
 wicked. It's the 
  stuff that getting kicked off your radio show and being perfectly 
  happy about it being the last night ever is made of. I 
 guess you need 
  to know Traxx to envision it, but if you do, then it fits.
 
 Kicked off? Did i miss that story?

Sorry if I created any confusion. Just hypothesizing, and remembering a
friend with a bottle of vodka spinning on the tunrtable when the punk show
host showed up following my show circa many braincells ago. 

  Goddamit someone needs to cough up
  the dough to get his ass over here. And Tiny, who's not 
 that far away. 
  It's times like these I wish I hadn't lost all interest in 
 promotion ages ago.
 
 It can't be that hard. The Dirty Criminals is finally coming 
 out on Gigolo, so I'm sure some UK stuff will be involved. i 
 belive Jonas Stone's new promotion company is working some 
 Gigolo stuff although I don't know about that record. Still, 
 better odds you seeing Traxx in London than LA, so shaddup.  ;)

Will do after one last comment. LA is so 1985 - you showed up way too late.
;) 
 
Tristan 
===
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 



(313) Shake mixes onlline?

2004-10-09 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
Anyone know where I can find some mixes of Anthony Shakir online?

I'm going to forward the link to some local promoters who haven't heard him
yet.

thanks

MEK



Re: (313) [Fwd: [Techhouse] Jetgroove Attorney Responds]

2004-10-09 Thread /0
there is no way for the RIAA to do shxt in russia


- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: (313) [Fwd: [Techhouse] Jetgroove Attorney Responds]


 Maybe someone should inform the RIAA and IFPI?
 They've got warehouses full of money and seem rather eager at shutting
down
 mp3 download sites.

 MEK



   Martin Dust
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]To:
313@hyperreal.org
   com cc:
Subject:  Re: (313) [Fwd:
[Techhouse] Jetgroove Attorney Responds]
   11/08/2004 06:04
   PM
   Please respond to
   Martin Dust






 Great name or not - some of our stuff is on there and I'm pretty gutted at
 the whole thing...

 Martin

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 6:50 AM
 Subject: Re: (313) [Fwd: [Techhouse] Jetgroove Attorney Responds]


  He's got a top name tho Martin, you gotta give him that
 
 








RE: (313) SPAM: Site redesigned and old audio archived in (much) better quality

2004-10-09 Thread Robert Taylor
Cheers T - you just saved my weekend at work!

-Original Message-
From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 7:58 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) SPAM: Site redesigned and old audio archived in (much)
better quality


Hello all, 

I've recently finished the first stage of a major overhaul of my website,
including the purchase of some much-needed web space. The redesign is mostly
finished and I've restored a decent chunk of the mix archives. Many of the
older mixes are in 128kbps mp3 for the first time (previously only in low
quality Real Audio). This covers most of my mixes since 2000. I've also
added the beginnings of a pics section and archived charts. 

I used to have about 50 of my songs up at mp313.com until we let that die a
year or so ago, at least half of which are up again. I'll be uploading the
CD mix I did for mp313 that featured nothing but mp313 artists when I find
some time to re-design the page. After all that I'll continue to upload mix
archives, and let you know about it here. Eventually I'll get around to
archiving some of my radio shows from '92-'97, which should be a fairly
interesting time capsule. You'll get to hear me totally geek out on the air
and read Iowa weather forecasts/Public Service Announcements.  

Further updates on archives will be posted through the site, or I'll keep
SPAMming away here (so as to decrease the amount of nonsense on the [313]):
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5793 

URL below. 
 
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Re: (313) Shake mixes onlline?

2004-10-09 Thread Ivan Tomasevic


i think www.d-i-r-t-y.com has one.

ivan


On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Anyone know where I can find some mixes of Anthony Shakir online?

I'm going to forward the link to some local promoters who haven't heard him
yet.

thanks

MEK



--




Re: (313) playlist WNUR Chicago - 1 Oct 2004 - DJ Patrick Russell, Detroit

2004-10-09 Thread /0
the paxahau guys are a lot of fun.  the kind of guys you want to go
introduce yourself to and hang out with.  they dont seem to be pretentious
musicians, as many electronic artists can be ...  i think it comes out in
the music they play too.

happy saturday, hope the weather there is as good as it is in michigan.
-Joe



- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Tristan [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '313' 313@hyperreal.org;
'david siska' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 6:35 PM
Subject: Re: (313) playlist WNUR Chicago - 1 Oct 2004 - DJ Patrick Russell,
Detroit


 hhrm...

 I don't think I know Jason.

 Should mention Craig Gonzales.
 And Mike Servito

 and on the slightly younger tip- the paxahau djs, drew maddox and chuck
 flask, are really taking the helm for detroit locals (although i;d say
 their collection certainly doesn't go as deep as patrick's or carlos')

 at this point i'm just listing my friends- but i really truly would rather
 here them play than 99% of the DJs out there- including the good ones.
 maybe it's just because we all came up in the same scene so our taste are
 similarly if not exactly formed.





 On Fri, 8 Oct 2004, Matt MacQueen wrote:

   On Oct 7, 2004, at 1:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
   Part two of this is dope BTW. Does Patrick Russell play out much?
  
   patrick never plays out which is a shame. i definately classify him
   in the
   ranking of plaslaiko, souffront, geiger and the other detroit kids.
  
 
  i forgot to add (Dr.) Jason Attaman to this list.. old WCBN DJ,  had
  Claude and Carl Craig and others on his show over the years.   Jason
  doesn't play out much anymore but very much in the Carlos / Shake style
  of many styles, one mix.. all funky, diverse, roots stuff... from acid
  tracks to fleetwood mac to larry levan garage stuff to fade II black,
  etc. etc brilliant.  One of the best record collections i've ever
  tried to steal from.  ;)
 
  --
  Matt MacQueen
  http://SonicSunset.com
 
 



Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-09 Thread Kent Williams
Education with synths began in the early 70s. I bought an EMS Putney

http://www.ems-synthi.demon.co.uk/emsstory.html

from my kids' Junior High. It hadn't been turned on in probably 20
years when I spotted it.
I also remember an 'Artist In the Schoo' program who brought in an EMS
Synthi (the suitcase model, with a sequencery/touch keyboard) and
spent an afternoon showing us how to mess with it.That was in 1973 or
1974 ... pretty wicked considering people had only had since 1967 or
so to get used to the idea of synthesizers, what with the appearance
on the Beatles' Sgt Peppers and Switched On Bach.



On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 19:06:56 -0400 (EDT), Lester Kenyatta Spence
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  My high school used to offer classes in electronic music. This was back
  in.oh, 1986.
  We used Sequential Circuit Pro One synths and recorded to 4 track
  reel-to-reel. Learned all about FM synthesis.
  Best class in high school ever.
 
  I doubt they still offer it.
 
 wow.  that's got to be the earliest i've heard of something like that.
 
 but if you want the youngsters to get it, you've got to go with the kids.
 
 Apple is doing something very very similar with the ipods.  Folks even MY
 age are very reluctant to switch.  They are a lost cause.
 
 Give the kids ipods...and they're going to want the laptops...then they'll
 want the desktops.  they've already seen a significant spike in their
 laptop purchases.
 
 Building a market for electronic music, or even for Leftist/Progressive
 politics, will take the same type of thing.
 
 peace
 lks



(313) events in nyc tonight?

2004-10-09 Thread thomas ironside ainslie
for once in my life it's looking like i might actually be able to go 
out on a saturday night... anyone know of 313-related events happening 
in the city?  or blues / jazz on the cheap?  thanks.


tom




--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: (313) events in nyc tonight?

2004-10-09 Thread eVa
Enabler  The Crucial Get Down present:
SECURITY: The Elektro-Tekno-Disko Edition
Plastique de Reve - DJ - International DJ Gigolo / Mental Groove
Tim Sweeney - DJ - Beats in Space / DFA
Cowboy Mark - DJ - The Crucial Get Down

Get ready to meet our Swiss counterpart, Daze (aka Plastique de Reve).
OK, in truth, he's way more successful and famous with lots of releases
(on labels like Gigolo, Mental Groove, Viking and 7b) BUT he too is
obsessed with vintage electronic sounds made with 303's, 808's and
909's!  

GET DOWN TO THE SOUNDS OF OUR UNDERGROUND!
acid-house/detroit-techno/miami-bass/kraftwerk-ish-robot-electro/nu-beat
/italo-space-disco

Saturday, October 9, 2004
10pm
Happy Ending: 302 Broome St. (between Eldridge and Forsyth)
$4 at the door

Thursday 10/7/04 from 10:30pm-1:00am, daze will also appear live
on Tim Sweeney's Beats in Space radio show (WNYU 89.1 FM)

listen to archived plastique de reve sets here: http://live.basic.ch/
http://www.beatsinspace.net
http://www.enablernetwork.org

next up: 
10/23/04: screening party for funsktorung's new dvd
11/11/04: superpitcher (DJ) / ada (LIVE)

 From: thomas ironside ainslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 17:31:10 -0400
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) events in nyc tonight?
 
 for once in my life it's looking like i might actually be able to go
 out on a saturday night... anyone know of 313-related events happening
 in the city?  or blues / jazz on the cheap?  thanks.
 
 tom
 
 
 
 
 --
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.synthetictom.com
 
 
 



Re: (313) events in nyc oct/nov

2004-10-09 Thread eVa
You might wanna mark your calendar for these two as well maybe:


Fridays @ SubTonic
THE BUNKER
107 Norfolk Street (downstairs)
9p-3a, 21+,free*

*9/24 and 10/22 shows have guests from abroad  a cover of $5



10/22

EGG (Mutek I Montreal) live pa,
Socks and Sandals (NYC) live pa



10/29

FoundSound (Philadelphia) presents:
Someone Else, Miskate  Cyhl



e.



 From: thomas ironside ainslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 17:39:26 -0400
 To: eVa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: (313) events in nyc tonight?
 
 thanks!
 
 exactly the type of thing i was looking for... and superpitcher on nov.
 11 will be nice too.
 
 t
 
 
 On Oct 9, 2004, at 5:33 PM, eVa wrote:
 
 Enabler  The Crucial Get Down present:
 SECURITY: The Elektro-Tekno-Disko Edition
 Plastique de Reve - DJ - International DJ Gigolo / Mental Groove
 Tim Sweeney - DJ - Beats in Space / DFA
 Cowboy Mark - DJ - The Crucial Get Down
 
 Get ready to meet our Swiss counterpart, Daze (aka Plastique de Reve).
 OK, in truth, he's way more successful and famous with lots of releases
 (on labels like Gigolo, Mental Groove, Viking and 7b) BUT he too is
 obsessed with vintage electronic sounds made with 303's, 808's and
 909's!
 
 GET DOWN TO THE SOUNDS OF OUR UNDERGROUND!
 acid-house/detroit-techno/miami-bass/kraftwerk-ish-robot-electro/nu-
 beat
 /italo-space-disco
 
 Saturday, October 9, 2004
 10pm
 Happy Ending: 302 Broome St. (between Eldridge and Forsyth)
 $4 at the door
 
 Thursday 10/7/04 from 10:30pm-1:00am, daze will also appear live
 on Tim Sweeney's Beats in Space radio show (WNYU 89.1 FM)
 
 listen to archived plastique de reve sets here: http://live.basic.ch/
 http://www.beatsinspace.net
 http://www.enablernetwork.org
 
 next up:
 10/23/04: screening party for funsktorung's new dvd
 11/11/04: superpitcher (DJ) / ada (LIVE)
 
 From: thomas ironside ainslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 17:31:10 -0400
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) events in nyc tonight?
 
 for once in my life it's looking like i might actually be able to go
 out on a saturday night... anyone know of 313-related events happening
 in the city?  or blues / jazz on the cheap?  thanks.
 
 tom
 
 
 
 
 --
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.synthetictom.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 --
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.synthetictom.com
 
 
 



Re: (313) events in nyc oct/nov

2004-10-09 Thread eVa
Also these 2;

NYEX presents:  ANALOG @ Rothko
Every other wednesday

10/13

Derek Plaslaiko
Greg Shiff (live)



CALL THE COPS / UNTITLED NYC @ ROTHKO
Ghostly International - Untitled NYC Event

w/ Kill Memory Crash (live)
Audion (aka Matthew Dear / live)
James T. Cotton (aka Dabrye / live / DJ)

DJs: Mike Servito / Derek Plaslaiko
Todd Osborn (aka Osborne / Rephlex) / Ryan Elliot


9pm / $9 Adv Tickets (Other Music) / $10 DOS

ROTHKO - 116 Suffolk Street



e.

 From: eVa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Sat, 09 Oct 2004 17:48:18 -0400
 To: thomas ironside ainslie [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) events in nyc oct/nov
 
 You might wanna mark your calendar for these two as well maybe:
 
 
 Fridays @ SubTonic
 THE BUNKER
 107 Norfolk Street (downstairs)
 9p-3a, 21+,free*
 
 *9/24 and 10/22 shows have guests from abroad  a cover of $5
 
 
 
 10/22
 
 EGG (Mutek I Montreal) live pa,
 Socks and Sandals (NYC) live pa
 
 
 
 10/29
 
 FoundSound (Philadelphia) presents:
 Someone Else, Miskate  Cyhl
 
 
 
 e.
 
 
 
 From: thomas ironside ainslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 17:39:26 -0400
 To: eVa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: (313) events in nyc tonight?
 
 thanks!
 
 exactly the type of thing i was looking for... and superpitcher on nov.
 11 will be nice too.
 
 t
 
 
 On Oct 9, 2004, at 5:33 PM, eVa wrote:
 
 Enabler  The Crucial Get Down present:
 SECURITY: The Elektro-Tekno-Disko Edition
 Plastique de Reve - DJ - International DJ Gigolo / Mental Groove
 Tim Sweeney - DJ - Beats in Space / DFA
 Cowboy Mark - DJ - The Crucial Get Down
 
 Get ready to meet our Swiss counterpart, Daze (aka Plastique de Reve).
 OK, in truth, he's way more successful and famous with lots of releases
 (on labels like Gigolo, Mental Groove, Viking and 7b) BUT he too is
 obsessed with vintage electronic sounds made with 303's, 808's and
 909's!
 
 GET DOWN TO THE SOUNDS OF OUR UNDERGROUND!
 acid-house/detroit-techno/miami-bass/kraftwerk-ish-robot-electro/nu-
 beat
 /italo-space-disco
 
 Saturday, October 9, 2004
 10pm
 Happy Ending: 302 Broome St. (between Eldridge and Forsyth)
 $4 at the door
 
 Thursday 10/7/04 from 10:30pm-1:00am, daze will also appear live
 on Tim Sweeney's Beats in Space radio show (WNYU 89.1 FM)
 
 listen to archived plastique de reve sets here: http://live.basic.ch/
 http://www.beatsinspace.net
 http://www.enablernetwork.org
 
 next up:
 10/23/04: screening party for funsktorung's new dvd
 11/11/04: superpitcher (DJ) / ada (LIVE)
 
 From: thomas ironside ainslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 17:31:10 -0400
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) events in nyc tonight?
 
 for once in my life it's looking like i might actually be able to go
 out on a saturday night... anyone know of 313-related events happening
 in the city?  or blues / jazz on the cheap?  thanks.
 
 tom
 
 
 
 
 --
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.synthetictom.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 --
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.synthetictom.com
 
 
 
 
 
 



Re: (313) events in nyc oct/nov *editted*

2004-10-09 Thread eVa
Also these 2;

NYEX presents:  ANALOG @ Rothko
Every other wednesday

10/13

Derek Plaslaiko
Greg Shiff (live)



11/06

CALL THE COPS / UNTITLED NYC @ ROTHKO
Ghostly International - Untitled NYC Event

w/ Kill Memory Crash (live)
Audion (aka Matthew Dear / live)
James T. Cotton (aka Dabrye / live / DJ)

DJs: Mike Servito / Derek Plaslaiko
Todd Osborn (aka Osborne / Rephlex) / Ryan Elliot


9pm / $9 Adv Tickets (Other Music) / $10 DOS

ROTHKO - 116 Suffolk Street



e.

 From: eVa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Sat, 09 Oct 2004 17:48:18 -0400
 To: thomas ironside ainslie [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) events in nyc oct/nov
 
 You might wanna mark your calendar for these two as well maybe:
 
 
 Fridays @ SubTonic
 THE BUNKER
 107 Norfolk Street (downstairs)
 9p-3a, 21+,free*
 
 *9/24 and 10/22 shows have guests from abroad  a cover of $5
 
 
 
 10/22
 
 EGG (Mutek I Montreal) live pa,
 Socks and Sandals (NYC) live pa
 
 
 
 10/29
 
 FoundSound (Philadelphia) presents:
 Someone Else, Miskate  Cyhl
 
 
 
 e.
 
 
 
 From: thomas ironside ainslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 17:39:26 -0400
 To: eVa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: (313) events in nyc tonight?
 
 thanks!
 
 exactly the type of thing i was looking for... and superpitcher on nov.
 11 will be nice too.
 
 t
 
 
 On Oct 9, 2004, at 5:33 PM, eVa wrote:
 
 Enabler  The Crucial Get Down present:
 SECURITY: The Elektro-Tekno-Disko Edition
 Plastique de Reve - DJ - International DJ Gigolo / Mental Groove
 Tim Sweeney - DJ - Beats in Space / DFA
 Cowboy Mark - DJ - The Crucial Get Down
 
 Get ready to meet our Swiss counterpart, Daze (aka Plastique de Reve).
 OK, in truth, he's way more successful and famous with lots of releases
 (on labels like Gigolo, Mental Groove, Viking and 7b) BUT he too is
 obsessed with vintage electronic sounds made with 303's, 808's and
 909's!
 
 GET DOWN TO THE SOUNDS OF OUR UNDERGROUND!
 acid-house/detroit-techno/miami-bass/kraftwerk-ish-robot-electro/nu-
 beat
 /italo-space-disco
 
 Saturday, October 9, 2004
 10pm
 Happy Ending: 302 Broome St. (between Eldridge and Forsyth)
 $4 at the door
 
 Thursday 10/7/04 from 10:30pm-1:00am, daze will also appear live
 on Tim Sweeney's Beats in Space radio show (WNYU 89.1 FM)
 
 listen to archived plastique de reve sets here: http://live.basic.ch/
 http://www.beatsinspace.net
 http://www.enablernetwork.org
 
 next up:
 10/23/04: screening party for funsktorung's new dvd
 11/11/04: superpitcher (DJ) / ada (LIVE)
 
 From: thomas ironside ainslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 17:31:10 -0400
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) events in nyc tonight?
 
 for once in my life it's looking like i might actually be able to go
 out on a saturday night... anyone know of 313-related events happening
 in the city?  or blues / jazz on the cheap?  thanks.
 
 tom
 
 
 
 
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