RE: (313) Anyone had this happen...

2004-12-02 Thread Anton Banks \(313\)
Alone? Are you kidding? I got started playing at parties like that. It was a
weekly event where somebody on the lineup wouldn't show for some reason or
another. I'd get the call at the very last minute and, if I was lucky, in
exchange for $20 in gas money. It got to the point where I would always go
to the club with records (no, I had no shame...)  but leave them in my car
just in case. 7 times out of 10 I'd end up spinning. Those turned out to be
some of the best gigs I've ever had.

Enjoy these situations, my friend. They tend not to present themselves very
often...

-anton
www.antonbanks.com




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You're sitting at home with the wife (or significant other, could be a cat
as well if you are single and not involved) eating dinner and about to
pop a movie in the player when you get a phone call.
It's the guys who run the local techno/dance night in the biggest room in
the city.
They want you to play


Tonight.

Can you be there in an hour?

You have nothing in your record bags and, in fact, haven't even * touched*
your decks in at least two weeks - except to put on some folky indie rock
stuff you bought the other day (or some weird experimental thing - just as
long as the record has no bpm count to speak of)

You weigh the situation - you haven't played the big room ever and they're
offering you two hours (start at 9pm).
 Hmmm, you think, could help get open the door to some more gigs and get
me out of this techno slump.

You tell them yes (how bad could it be).

So you pull your record boxes apart trying to remember where you put those
one records you've been wanting to play out.
You shove about four hours worth of records into two bags because you have
no clue what you're going to do - or even start with.
You leave - go to cash machine - go over to friend's flat as quickly as
possible to see if he wants to get in for free by carrying a bag - get in
car - find parking and walk two blocks to club. All in about a half-hour.

You finally get into to the club, take off coat, frantically try to find
screw-on adapter for headphone jack, pull it off other headphones, get on
the decks and throw on a record that for some reason sounds slower at home
(even with the pitch zeroed out). In a confused and hurried manner look for
follow-up record, etc.
You proceed, limping through a half hour to forty five minutes of getting
your bearings on someone else's mixer/decks/soundsystem in the big room.
Several pairs of trainers in the wash later you turn around to see your
name up on the screen behind you. Luckily (?) they misspell it.

Then you've had enough and kill the deck and start over again. With a
slightly more ambient track - that plays for the entire side of the 12.
The second half of your set is better. By the time you're finally getting
into it and figuring out what records you have to work with your time is
up.
They thank you for coming down and filling in (covering some mix-up in
opening times) - then one of them gives you $20.00.
You leave the club rather disappointed with yourself, partly bothered by
the offer being dangled in front of you on such a short notice, and partly
happy that you've got an extra $20 to spend.

Then drive back home and watch movie until you fall asleep on the couch.

Anybody have something like that happen? Please share. I'd like to know
that on this Saturday night I was not alone. ;)

MEK





Re: (313) Movement (was Re: (313) paging iridite crew)

2004-12-02 Thread James_Bucknell




does it get cold in winter in detroit? you wouldn't believe it! I had to
ask if it was safe to leave records in the car, i thought cold like that
could damage vinyl.

when i moved to new york from sydney i nearly died. i thought there
couldn't be a colder place on earth. then i fell in love with a girl from
windsor and visited detroit regularly. my god! someone had made a big
mistake building a city there. then i spent christmasses at her family
holiday house in northen michigan (houghton lake). i refused to leave the
house for the week for the first few years. i just watched this muskrat on
the iced up river muching on frozen weeds. poor little bastard.

and get this - in summer the place is worse than australia - it's really
hot and humid as hell. and there isn't a beach in sight.
i still don't know whether to believe that chicago really exists. surely
people couldn't really live in a such a place.

well, it's the beach for me this saturday, followed by kenny larkin in the
evening.
james
www.jbucknell.com






   
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how I survived michigan winter

honest question.

does it get really cold in detroit in the winter?

snowing and all that?

is it warm in the summer?

thanks

alex

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(313) playlist/archive Dec.1-04 - Equinox Radio

2004-12-02 Thread Gerald
This week's show was definitely on the deep, trippy, dark, and a
slightly weird vibe. ;)

Archive available till next weeks show on the Equinox page at
www.gerald-matrix.com 

Artist - Title (Label)
Model 500 - Starlight (Metroplex)
System 7/Derrick May - BigSkyCity [Above The Clouds Mix] (A-Wave)
Theo Parrish  Marcellus Pittman - Questions Comments (Trackmode)
John Dahlback - Confused Love (Deep 4 Life)
Pepe Braddock - Ghost (Atavisme)
Liquid Liquid - Cavern (99 Records)
Iven Schmidt - Vincent's Run (Ware)
Projam - Into The Groove (Crucial)
Shawn Rudiman - Solitude (Technoir)
DJ Dex - El Camino [Drum Mix] (Motech)
Osborne - Bout Ready To Jak (Spectral)
Justin Berkovi - Give Me, Give Me (Predicaments)
Keith LeBlanc - Here's Looking At You (Nettwerk)
Jeff Mills - Vertical (Axis)
Sweet Exorcist - Psych Jack (Warp)
Kriss Dior - Orange Walk District (Plastic City)
Unknown Artist - Tundra (Labirynt)
DJ Lenk - XXX (Blank Ltd.)
Killa Bite - Killa Bite 2 ep [A2] (Killa Bite)
Construction Kids - Submeditation (Choke)
Purveyors Of Fine Funk - Ashes Smashing Red (Peacefrog)
Tanzmuzik - Chimocy (Rising High)
Brooks - Mao Rox (Mantis)

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(313) berlin-detroit video

2004-12-02 Thread thomas ironside ainslie
hey everyone, for the experimental documentary class that i took this 
semester my classmate Maria Mayer and i decided to make a video about 
detroit and berlin.  so in october she went to berlin for an extended 
weekend, and i went home to michigan to collect video.  what we have at 
this point is a 20 minute movie combining that footage.


it includes:
music by pole and jeff mills
interior shots of the packard plant and other abandoned structures in 
detroit

some real purty landscape/cityscape shots of berlin
found footage from a VHS tape salvaged from the floor of the packard 
plant

and more!

anyways, if you're looking for something to watch, check out the low 
quality web version here:

http://synthetictom.com/video/production/berlindetroit.mov

also, any feedback/criticism is most welcome and appreciated.

thanks a lot

tom




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(313) Frequency Berlin Live mixes

2004-12-02 Thread Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike
On december 04th at 7 p.m. CET you can listen to our next online radio
transmission.

7:00 p.m. Dimtri Pike - Live from Belgium  [Techno]

8:00 p.m. Vibrant + Diligent  [Techno]

9:30 p.m. Pacou  [Techno] + interview

To listen, visit our website http://www.frequencyberlin.com

Also, there are a lot of innovations - section 03.media contains videos now and
in near future tracks from FrequencyBerlin Artists.

In section 04.bilder you can find some pictures from Pacous live-act at Tresor
(november 27th 2004)



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Re: (313) berlin-detroit video

2004-12-02 Thread Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike
Hi tom ! Just looking at your video... awesome.. I would like to ask you if I
can transmit your mail with informations about this video on my 313 TM group.
I'm sure that a lot of members will enjoy to see it...

For few europeans who have never visiting Detroit, these pictures comes like a
christhmas gift !

I wish you the best for this project and hope to see more soon as possible.

Kind regards

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


(313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread alex . bond
Today I have received a record in the post.

As a consequence, today my favourite label name is:

Modern Danceable Music Company

Pretty cool name that. Wish I'd have thought of it.

2 nice chicks on the front cover too (in an 80's flashdance kinda way)

That is all.

Alex

p.s. Thanks for the weather info yesterday. See, I like to know these
things.


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RE: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread iancheshire
Mine would be. Modern Danceable Music Agency :)
 
sorry was up early cleaning sick...

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Today I have received a record in the post.

As a consequence, today my favourite label name is:

Modern Danceable Music Company

Pretty cool name that. Wish I'd have thought of it.

2 nice chicks on the front cover too (in an 80's flashdance kinda way)

That is all.

Alex

p.s. Thanks for the weather info yesterday. See, I like to know these
things.


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RE: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread alex . bond
actually. I've decided.

if anyone asks me what music I like now, I shall say Modern Danceable
Music

Yeah yeah, I'm a knob. I know.

Here's todays Q:

Has anyone heard that Jeff Mills Buster Keaton 12 the description on
Smallfish sounds good. How does it sound?

Alex
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(313) Aftermath Sample

2004-12-02 Thread Mann, Ravinder
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Who did NOW sample on that old bleep tune Aftermath, been bugging me for
ages. But I heard it last night and now its bugging me again.

male vocal : theres something going round inside my head. I think its
something I feel. Its something unreal...

Google is not being my friend on this.

Cheaaars.

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RE: (313) Aftermath Sample

2004-12-02 Thread placid
Cuba Gooding, the actor's father



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Who did NOW sample on that old bleep tune Aftermath, been bugging me for
ages. But I heard it last night and now its bugging me again.

male vocal : theres something going round inside my head. I think its
something I feel. Its something unreal...

Google is not being my friend on this.

Cheaaars.

Rav.




RE: (313) Aftermath Sample

2004-12-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Who did NOW sample on that old bleep tune Aftermath, been bugging me for
ages. But I heard it last night and now its bugging me again.

male vocal : theres something going round inside my head. I think its
something I feel. Its something unreal...

That the same (much used) sample as on 20 000 Hardcore Members (a fave rave
tune for me!)?



RE: (313) Aftermath Sample

2004-12-02 Thread Allday, Andrew
It's 'Happiness Is Just Around The Bend' by Cuba Gooding (senior,ex of Main
Ingredient not his acting son !!)

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male vocal : theres something going round inside my head. I think its
something I feel. Its something unreal...

Google is not being my friend on this.

Cheaaars.

Rav.


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FW: (313) Aftermath Sample

2004-12-02 Thread placid
What it says on discogs anyway

Cuba Gooding, the actor's father



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Who did NOW sample on that old bleep tune Aftermath, been bugging me for
ages. But I heard it last night and now its bugging me again.

male vocal : theres something going round inside my head. I think its
something I feel. Its something unreal...

Google is not being my friend on this.

Cheaaars.

Rav.




Re: (313) Movement (was Re: (313) paging iridite crew)

2004-12-02 Thread alex . bond
well, it's the beach for me this saturday, followed by kenny larkin in the
evening.

Ha!

Very nice indeed!

I imagine Saturday will be spent avoiding the rain by popping to the record
shops and the pub.

Oh for some sunshine!

Alex
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Re: (313) Movement (was Re: (313) paging iridite crew)

2004-12-02 Thread Martin Dust
well, it's the beach for me this saturday, followed by kenny larkin 
in the

evening.


Ha!

Very nice indeed!

I imagine Saturday will be spent avoiding the rain by popping to the 
record

shops and the pub.

Oh for some sunshine!



Spot of Jeff on Friday, illegal party to play on Saturday, listen to a 
load of records on Sunday. I never even met the girl on Monday - can I 
get a rewid



Cheers
Martin



RE: (313) Aftermath Sample

2004-12-02 Thread Mann, Ravinder
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Oh yes, he was some Jazz muso, Is it from a tune or just a vocal snippet
from an interview or summing. 


Rav.

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Cuba Gooding, the actor's father



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Who did NOW sample on that old bleep tune Aftermath, been bugging me for
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male vocal : theres something going round inside my head. I think its
something I feel. Its something unreal...

Google is not being my friend on this.

Cheaaars.

Rav.



(313) Mills - Present Age

2004-12-02 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.





I have. I love it! The 24 Hours, as well as the 12 Hours Mix, are pretty
Mr. G-ish, while still having a Mills feel to it.


but the gems are on the flipside. The All Tomorrows Mix is absolutely
gorgeous, in my opinion.


you can check a sample at http://www.wattsmusic.com


just do a search for 193776 and it should pop right up.


derek.



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 Has anyone heard that Jeff Mills Buster Keaton 12 the description on
 Smallfish sounds good. How does it sound?



Re: (313) Movement (was Re: (313) paging iridite crew)

2004-12-02 Thread M : A : T : R : I : X
that was *so* funny! and sadly ever word of it is true. yes Chicago does
exist, and yes even thought it's hard to imagine, the winters and summers
are even more extreme than in Detroit/Michigan. After living there for a
year and a half, and moving back to Detroit, I no longer feel the bitter
cold of Michigan winters. Michigan seasons now seem comparatively tame after
surviving the deadly Chicago summers and winters. literally. people would
die! while people around me complain about how cold it is here in Detroit,
I'm thinking you have no idea what 'cold' is. I here Siberia is pretty
nice this time of year :^)


 
on 12/1/04 7:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered these words:

 
 
 
 
 does it get cold in winter in detroit? you wouldn't believe it! I had to
 ask if it was safe to leave records in the car, i thought cold like that
 could damage vinyl.
 
 when i moved to new york from sydney i nearly died. i thought there
 couldn't be a colder place on earth. then i fell in love with a girl from
 windsor and visited detroit regularly. my god! someone had made a big
 mistake building a city there. then i spent christmasses at her family
 holiday house in northen michigan (houghton lake). i refused to leave the
 house for the week for the first few years. i just watched this muskrat on
 the iced up river muching on frozen weeds. poor little bastard.
 
 and get this - in summer the place is worse than australia - it's really
 hot and humid as hell. and there isn't a beach in sight.
 i still don't know whether to believe that chicago really exists. surely
 people couldn't really live in a such a place.
 
 well, it's the beach for me this saturday, followed by kenny larkin in the
 evening.
 james
 www.jbucknell.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 how I survived michigan winter
 
 honest question.
 
 does it get really cold in detroit in the winter?
 
 snowing and all that?
 
 is it warm in the summer?
 
 thanks
 
 alex
 
 p.s. its kinda mild here all year round, just rains alot. (manchester)
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RE: (313) Movement (was Re: (313) paging iridite crew)

2004-12-02 Thread Robert Taylor
What happens to the homeless when it's that cold?


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that was *so* funny! and sadly ever word of it is true. yes Chicago does
exist, and yes even thought it's hard to imagine, the winters and summers
are even more extreme than in Detroit/Michigan. After living there for a
year and a half, and moving back to Detroit, I no longer feel the bitter
cold of Michigan winters. Michigan seasons now seem comparatively tame after
surviving the deadly Chicago summers and winters. literally. people would
die! while people around me complain about how cold it is here in Detroit,
I'm thinking you have no idea what 'cold' is. I here Siberia is pretty
nice this time of year :^)


 
on 12/1/04 7:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered these words:

 
 
 
 
 does it get cold in winter in detroit? you wouldn't believe it! I had to
 ask if it was safe to leave records in the car, i thought cold like that
 could damage vinyl.
 
 when i moved to new york from sydney i nearly died. i thought there
 couldn't be a colder place on earth. then i fell in love with a girl from
 windsor and visited detroit regularly. my god! someone had made a big
 mistake building a city there. then i spent christmasses at her family
 holiday house in northen michigan (houghton lake). i refused to leave the
 house for the week for the first few years. i just watched this muskrat on
 the iced up river muching on frozen weeds. poor little bastard.
 
 and get this - in summer the place is worse than australia - it's really
 hot and humid as hell. and there isn't a beach in sight.
 i still don't know whether to believe that chicago really exists. surely
 people couldn't really live in a such a place.
 
 well, it's the beach for me this saturday, followed by kenny larkin in the
 evening.
 james
 www.jbucknell.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 how I survived michigan winter
 
 honest question.
 
 does it get really cold in detroit in the winter?
 
 snowing and all that?
 
 is it warm in the summer?
 
 thanks
 
 alex
 
 p.s. its kinda mild here all year round, just rains alot. (manchester)
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Re: (313) Movement (was Re: (313) paging iridite crew)

2004-12-02 Thread Martin Dust

They make Piss Igloo's RobFailing that they fly to OZ


On 2 Dec 2004, at 14:22, Robert Taylor wrote:


What happens to the homeless when it's that cold?


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that was *so* funny! and sadly ever word of it is true. yes Chicago  
does
exist, and yes even thought it's hard to imagine, the winters and  
summers
are even more extreme than in Detroit/Michigan. After living there for  
a
year and a half, and moving back to Detroit, I no longer feel the  
bitter
cold of Michigan winters. Michigan seasons now seem comparatively tame  
after
surviving the deadly Chicago summers and winters. literally. people  
would
die! while people around me complain about how cold it is here in  
Detroit,
I'm thinking you have no idea what 'cold' is. I here Siberia is  
pretty

nice this time of year :^)



on 12/1/04 7:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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does it get cold in winter in detroit? you wouldn't believe it! I had  
to
ask if it was safe to leave records in the car, i thought cold like  
that

could damage vinyl.

when i moved to new york from sydney i nearly died. i thought there
couldn't be a colder place on earth. then i fell in love with a girl  
from

windsor and visited detroit regularly. my god! someone had made a big
mistake building a city there. then i spent christmasses at her family
holiday house in northen michigan (houghton lake). i refused to leave  
the
house for the week for the first few years. i just watched this  
muskrat on

the iced up river muching on frozen weeds. poor little bastard.

and get this - in summer the place is worse than australia - it's  
really

hot and humid as hell. and there isn't a beach in sight.
i still don't know whether to believe that chicago really exists.  
surely

people couldn't really live in a such a place.

well, it's the beach for me this saturday, followed by kenny larkin  
in the

evening.
james
www.jbucknell.com







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how I survived michigan winter


honest question.

does it get really cold in detroit in the winter?

snowing and all that?

is it warm in the summer?

thanks

alex

p.s. its kinda mild here all year round, just rains alot. (manchester)
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(313) Re: Mills - Present Age

2004-12-02 Thread alex . bond
you can check a sample at http://www.wattsmusic.com

thanks for that Derek.

being at this large distributor - you got any other tips for us?!?

pretty please?

I think alot of out US stuff that gets to Manc comes thru you I believe.
Ahh, friday lunchtimes, waiting for the plane to land with our new imports.
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Re: (313) Re: Mills - Present Age

2004-12-02 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.





lemme think about that for a couple hours and ill post a bunch of cat #'s
for yous.


there was a drum  bass record yesterday that i swear mustve used the same
vocal that saunderson used for that obnoxious E-dancer track from a long
time ago that everyone but me loves so much.

;)



derek.




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 thanks for that Derek.

 being at this large distributor - you got any other tips for us?!?

 pretty please?

 I think alot of out US stuff that gets to Manc comes thru you I believe.
 Ahh, friday lunchtimes, waiting for the plane to land with our new imports.
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Re: (313) Movement (was Re: (313) paging iridite crew)

2004-12-02 Thread robin


On 2 Dec 2004, at 14:22, Robert Taylor wrote:


What happens to the homeless when it's that cold?



there's plenty of falling down abandoned buildings to hide away in in 
detroit.


robin...



(313) Sasha

2004-12-02 Thread alex . bond
Yes kids.

You read it right. This is the official 313 Sasha thread.

Not really.

Get this - Sasha has designed an ableton live controller. I've got a funny
feeling it could be alright. I think personally alot of controllers on the
market at the mo. are pretty average. But this is specifically designed for
the dj, and the comments I've read about it make me think it's worth
looking at.

Apparently its not out yet. Does anyone know of any preview blurb on it
anywhere? or which company is making it?

Many Thanks

Alex

*aspiring prog house dj*
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Re: (313) Movement (was Re: (313) paging iridite crew)

2004-12-02 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Yeah, but not too many of them are heated.

sometimes they do get set on fire though which isn't really a better
situation.

MEK


   
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On 2 Dec 2004, at 14:22, Robert Taylor wrote:

 What happens to the homeless when it's that cold?


there's plenty of falling down abandoned buildings to hide away in in
detroit.

robin...





Re: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Modern Danceable Music Company

I like that.  It sounds so very generic industry, sort of like Acme.
I could see them selling hoovers.

MEK



Re: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread alex . bond
Modern Danceable Music Company
I like that.  It sounds so very generic industry, sort of like Acme.
I could see them selling hoovers.

Don't worry Mike. I'm going to start this company.

I won't sell hoovers, but I'll definitely be selling HOOVER RAVE.

wssshnooow.
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2004-12-02 Thread Robert Taylor
Hoover Rave for the plebs
Dysonhaus for the hipsters

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Modern Danceable Music Company
I like that.  It sounds so very generic industry, sort of like Acme.
I could see them selling hoovers.

Don't worry Mike. I'm going to start this company.

I won't sell hoovers, but I'll definitely be selling HOOVER RAVE.

wssshnooow.
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RE: (313) Movement (was Re: (313) paging iridite crew)

2004-12-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I live in Chicago, it is just starting to get really cold here.  I may have a 
grudge against the world for the next few months.  I will use my discontent to 
make some new music while staying cozy in my apartment, however.

In regards to homeless people, from my observation, they might:
1.  Attempt to ride around on the trains all night.
2.  Try to find an apartment building door that accidentally got left open and 
sleep just inside in the hall or on the stairway.
3.  Just sleep outside in any doorway.
4.  Out of rubbish they have found, build makeshift shelters in some alleyway 
or any place they can get away with.  Lots under highway overpasses too.
5.  There are shelters, but I don't think there is room for everyone there.
And yes, some of them do freeze to death.  Also poor elderly people often die 
during the extreme hot or cold periods.

~David

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What happens to the homeless when it's that cold?


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that was *so* funny! and sadly ever word of it is true. yes Chicago does
exist, and yes even thought it's hard to imagine, the winters and summers
are even more extreme than in Detroit/Michigan. After living there for a
year and a half, and moving back to Detroit, I no longer feel the bitter
cold of Michigan winters. Michigan seasons now seem comparatively tame after
surviving the deadly Chicago summers and winters. literally. people would
die! while people around me complain about how cold it is here in Detroit,
I'm thinking you have no idea what 'cold' is. I here Siberia is pretty
nice this time of year :^)


 
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 does it get cold in winter in detroit? you wouldn't believe it! I had to
 ask if it was safe to leave records in the car, i thought cold like that
 could damage vinyl.
 
 when i moved to new york from sydney i nearly died. i thought there
 couldn't be a colder place on earth. then i fell in love with a girl from
 windsor and visited detroit regularly. my god! someone had made a big
 mistake building a city there. then i spent christmasses at her family
 holiday house in northen michigan (houghton lake). i refused to leave the
 house for the week for the first few years. i just watched this muskrat on
 the iced up river muching on frozen weeds. poor little bastard.
 
 and get this - in summer the place is worse than australia - it's really
 hot and humid as hell. and there isn't a beach in sight.
 i still don't know whether to believe that chicago really exists. surely
 people couldn't really live in a such a place.
 
 well, it's the beach for me this saturday, followed by kenny larkin in the
 evening.
 james
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 how I survived michigan winter
 
 honest question.
 
 does it get really cold in detroit in the winter?
 
 snowing and all that?
 
 is it warm in the summer?
 
 thanks
 
 alex
 
 p.s. its kinda mild here all year round, just rains alot. (manchester)
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RE: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread David Beattie
Dysonhaus for the hipsters

Is that because they never suck, not at all, ever

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 Dysonhaus for the hipsters
 
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 Modern Danceable Music Company
 I like that.  It sounds so very generic industry,
 sort of like Acme.
 I could see them selling hoovers.
 
 Don't worry Mike. I'm going to start this company.
 
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Re: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread Martin Dust

Because the never stop sucking surely...

On 2 Dec 2004, at 16:53, David Beattie wrote:


Dysonhaus for the hipsters

Is that because they never suck, not at all, ever

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Hoover Rave for the plebs
Dysonhaus for the hipsters

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Modern Danceable Music Company
I like that.  It sounds so very generic industry,

sort of like Acme.

I could see them selling hoovers.


Don't worry Mike. I'm going to start this company.

I won't sell hoovers, but I'll definitely be selling
HOOVER RAVE.


wssshno 
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Re: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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Today I have received a record in the post.

As a consequence, today my favourite label name is:

Modern Danceable Music Company

Pretty cool name that. Wish I'd have thought of it.

2 nice chicks on the front cover too (in an 80's flashdance kinda 
way)

That is all.

ive gotta go with Trax. love the name, love the artwork, love the 
layout of the label design. simple and effective. you can see a 
trax record a million miles away, and the name is so definitive 
yet so generic at the same time. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


RE: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread Matthew Mangold
I've always been fond of 'Plumphouse'


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Hoover Rave for the plebs 
Dysonhaus for the hipsters 

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I like that.  It sounds so very generic industry, sort of 
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I could see them selling hoovers. 

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Re: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread Matt Kane

LAP DANCE

they have a dope logo too.

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Today I have received a record in the post.

As a consequence, today my favourite label name is:

Modern Danceable Music Company

Pretty cool name that. Wish I'd have thought of it.

2 nice chicks on the front cover too (in an 80's flashdance kinda way)

That is all.

Alex

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(313) Gigapixal Zoom

2004-12-02 Thread Martin Dust

Gigapixal Zoom

http://triton.tpd.tno.nl/gigazoom/Delft2.htm

Pretty darn amazing



Re: (313) Gigapixal Zoom

2004-12-02 Thread Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks

Martin Dust wrote:


Gigapixal Zoom

http://triton.tpd.tno.nl/gigazoom/Delft2.htm

Pretty darn amazing



Yes, indeed. If someone was sunbathing on one of those roofs
and had tattoos, with a zoom feature liked that you'd
be able to inspect the inker's work in the finest details! :)
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Re: (313) Movement (was Re: (313) paging iridite crew)

2004-12-02 Thread yussel
this is why i sometimes give money to detroit bums, but never to LA bums.

bunch a wusses out here. they've never had to fight over a steam grate.



On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





 Yeah, but not too many of them are heated.

 sometimes they do get set on fire though which isn't really a better
 situation.

 MEK



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 On 2 Dec 2004, at 14:22, Robert Taylor wrote:

  What happens to the homeless when it's that cold?


 there's plenty of falling down abandoned buildings to hide away in in
 detroit.

 robin...






RE: (313) Movement (was Re: (313) paging iridite crew)

2004-12-02 Thread Robert Taylor
Well, all this has made me very grateful for the dull and drizzly temperate 
British climate and glad that I at least have a warm hovel to go back to 
tonight. 
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this is why i sometimes give money to detroit bums, but never to LA bums.

bunch a wusses out here. they've never had to fight over a steam grate.



On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





 Yeah, but not too many of them are heated.

 sometimes they do get set on fire though which isn't really a better
 situation.

 MEK



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  What happens to the homeless when it's that cold?


 there's plenty of falling down abandoned buildings to hide away in in
 detroit.

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Re: (313) Gigapixal Zoom

2004-12-02 Thread Carlos de Brito

very amazin', indeed.
on a different zoom tip, but noneoftheless worth checking:

http://www.zoomquilt.machwerk.ws/zoom.htm

(click and drag for your visual pleasure)

c.

Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks wrote:

Martin Dust wrote:


Gigapixal Zoom

http://triton.tpd.tno.nl/gigazoom/Delft2.htm

Pretty darn amazing



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be able to inspect the inker's work in the finest details! :)
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Re: (313) Movement (was Re: (313) paging iridite crew)

2004-12-02 Thread Greg Earle

My one contribution to the weather thread (having been to Sydney,
Chicago, Detroit/Movement and London - but not Manchester, sadly -
I feel qualified to comment :-) ):

Movement will not be warm.  Living in a mostly-warm place like
Los Angeles makes you think, Hmmn, end of May, 1st day of June ...
warm.  Almost Summer warm.

Wrong.  Wrong, wrong, wrong!

Bring jackets and rain gear.  Pray that the clouds part for awhile and
the Sun comes out.  Then it's nice.  Not too hot, just nice.  But just
as often, it's not nice.  Like windy, overcast/cool and maybe even
rainy (or lightning and hailing, but only if Juan's on the decks).

As for Detroit in winter ... OK, raise your hands if you were
at the first (313) list party at Science back in December 1999?
It was bloody cold then ... I remember walking out of the venue
and the temperature was around 19 F ... I know it was somewhere
in the teens.  Br ...

Sean's right about Chicago - it's even worse than Detroit.  I've
been there twice - once in July 1997 and then I had a layover there
for 8 hours coming back from the Detroit (313) party in December 1999.

In July of 1997 it was so hot and humid that as soon as I stopped
my rental SUV and opened the door, *WOOOSH* my glasses were fogged
up instantaneously within about a second.  Crazy.  The day I left,
it was 104 F (40 C) with 98% humidity.  My shirt was completely
soaked when I got to O'Hare.  Strangely, none of the Chicago
natives I saw in the airport were even breaking a sweat!  That was
creepy ... ;-)

A friend picked me up at O'Hare on my layover in December 1999 and
we headed to the suburbs near his home north of the city.  So
remember it was 19 F at night walking out of Science in Detroit?
Well, in mid-day outside Chicago it was 12 F ... and *windy*.  Ai!

After 28 years here, there's a lot I hate about Los Angeles.  But
I will say this, when I've come back from someplace where the
weather's crap - too hot/cold/rainy/windy/dreary/whatever - and we
descend for the landing at LAX and it's a cloudless day out and
70+ F/20+ C outside, I remember why I still live here - the weather!

- Greg



Re: (313) Movement (was Re: (313) paging iridite crew)

2004-12-02 Thread kj at technotourist dot org


On 2-dec-04, at 20:30, Greg Earle wrote:


As for Detroit in winter ... OK, raise your hands if you were
at the first (313) list party at Science back in December 1999?
It was bloody cold then ... I remember walking out of the venue
and the temperature was around 19 F ... I know it was somewhere
in the teens.  Br ...


Yeah that was o totally different Detroit then the one you see when you 
visit the city during the Movement period for instance. Snow doesn't 
make Detroit a better looking city, it never looked that grey and 
unattractive to me :) Actually this thread generated a whole new breed 
of freak: TechnoWeatherTourists, anyone up for a website? :)




Re: (313) Sasha

2004-12-02 Thread D B

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Get this - Sasha has designed an ableton live controller. I've got a funny
feeling it could be alright. I think personally alot of controllers on the
market at the mo. are pretty average. But this is specifically designed for
the dj, and the comments I've read about it make me think it's worth
looking at.

Apparently its not out yet. Does anyone know of any preview blurb on it
anywhere? or which company is making it?

 


Hi Alex,
 I don't have any information on Sasha's Ableton Controller,  I can 
gladly say that he hasn't dj'd in
Portland for almost 10 years now (YES!) and I certainly don't buy 
his records, so you'll have to
get more info elsewhere, but I doubt that Sasha's controller, would be 
any better then
Richie Hawtin's cutom doepfer controller.  I really like the layout of 
his controller, at least when it comes
to using Ableton.  Now if Dopefer/Richie/Ableton would distribute it, as 
it's a one off.



http://www.doepfer.de/controller_example_2.JPG

Cheers,

Dave


Re: (313) Aftermath Sample

2004-12-02 Thread D B
It's a full Song.  It was released on London Records, which I picked up 
in Leeds on my last trip(a few years ago) :)


It includes the Acapella as well, which is where NOW picked up from .   
You can probably find the

acapella floating around on Soulseek, if you are so inclined.


Cheers,

Dave


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Oh yes, he was some Jazz muso, Is it from a tune or just a vocal snippet
from an interview or summing. 



Rav.

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Cuba Gooding, the actor's father



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Who did NOW sample on that old bleep tune Aftermath, been bugging me for
ages. But I heard it last night and now its bugging me again.

male vocal : theres something going round inside my head. I think its
something I feel. Its something unreal...

Google is not being my friend on this.

Cheaaars.

Rav.

 





Re: (313) Movement (was Re: (313) paging iridite crew)

2004-12-02 Thread yussel
nobody believes me- but i love detroit in the snow, cold, bitter winter.
same with chicago for that matter. i just love winter. i never get sick of
the melancholy.

i'm much more emotionally troubled by the absence of time in perpetually
warm places like LA.




On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, kj at technotourist dot org wrote:


 On 2-dec-04, at 20:30, Greg Earle wrote:

  As for Detroit in winter ... OK, raise your hands if you were
  at the first (313) list party at Science back in December 1999?
  It was bloody cold then ... I remember walking out of the venue
  and the temperature was around 19 F ... I know it was somewhere
  in the teens.  Br ...

 Yeah that was o totally different Detroit then the one you see when you
 visit the city during the Movement period for instance. Snow doesn't
 make Detroit a better looking city, it never looked that grey and
 unattractive to me :) Actually this thread generated a whole new breed
 of freak: TechnoWeatherTourists, anyone up for a website? :)




(313) Derek Plaslaiko Ulysses in NYC tomorrow

2004-12-02 Thread Bryan Kasenic
Friday December 3

The Bunker presents

Derek Plaslaiko (Ghostly | NYC)



Ulysses (Scatalogics | NYC)


http://www.plaslaiko.net/
http://www.ghostly.com/
http://www.scatalogics.com/


plus Resident DJ: Movement, Spinoza
visuals: Giles Hendrix, Chris Jordan

Fridays at subTonic
107 Norfolk Street 
free, 21+, 9p-4a

more info, upcoming guests, heavy rotation -
 http://www.klever.org/thebunkernyc


upcoming presentations from the Bunker at subTonic
of interest to the 313 community:

12/22: Magda (M_nus | Detroit/Berlin)
 - special wednesday night party as we are off on friday

12/31: Todd Osborn (Ghostly, Rephlex, Databass | MI)
 James T. Cotton aka Dabrye (Spectral, Ghostly, TNT | MI)

01/14: Clark Warner (M_nus | Detroit),
 Pheek (M_nus, Contexterrior | Montreal) live pa,
 Hearthrob (M_nus, Contexterrior | NYC) live pa

03/04: Triple R (Trapez, Traum | Koln),
 Marcos Cabral (Trapez | NYC),
 Smartypants (zer0g, Traum | Boston)

03/18: Cabanne (Telegraph, Perlon | Paris),
 Dan Bell (Accelerate, 7th City, Logistic | Berlin)



Re: (313) Gigapixal Zoom

2004-12-02 Thread M : A : T : R : I : X
wow! that is amazing! a Pontiac TranSport minivan in the UK?? who'd have
thought!? :^)

sean

on 12/2/04 1:41 PM, Martin Dust at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered these words:

 Gigapixal Zoom
 
 http://triton.tpd.tno.nl/gigazoom/Delft2.htm
 
 Pretty darn amazing
 



Re: (313) Gigapixal Zoom

2004-12-02 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Did you get the license plate number?

MEK


   
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wow! that is amazing! a Pontiac TranSport minivan in the UK?? who'd have
thought!? :^)

sean

on 12/2/04 1:41 PM, Martin Dust at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered these words:

 Gigapixal Zoom

 http://triton.tpd.tno.nl/gigazoom/Delft2.htm

 Pretty darn amazing






Re: (313) Movement (was Re: (313) paging iridite crew)

2004-12-02 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

nobody believes me- but i love detroit in the snow, cold, bitter 
winter.
same with chicago for that matter. i just love winter. i never 
get sick of
the melancholy.

yeah this is one reason i really love pittsburgh. were close 
enough to the great lakes that our weather is like that of detroit 
and chicago: ridiculously hot and humid in the summer, crazily 
cold snowy and desolate in the winter. i find nothing in everyday 
life more generally inspirational than the drastic change in 
seasons. i cant wait to go skiing this winter! 

i'm much more emotionally troubled by the absence of time in 
perpetually
warm places like LA.

yeah after living a quarter of a century in a place with 4 
distinct seasons i think id go bananas in a place without it. if i 
ever have to move, the weather will definitely be a big part of 
where i would choose to go. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Movement (was Re: (313) paging iridite crew)

2004-12-02 Thread M : A : T : R : I : X
mmmSouthBeach! :^)

on 12/2/04 6:33 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered
these words:

 -- Original Message --
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 nobody believes me- but i love detroit in the snow, cold, bitter
 winter.
 same with chicago for that matter. i just love winter. i never
 get sick of
 the melancholy.
 
 yeah this is one reason i really love pittsburgh. were close
 enough to the great lakes that our weather is like that of detroit
 and chicago: ridiculously hot and humid in the summer, crazily
 cold snowy and desolate in the winter. i find nothing in everyday
 life more generally inspirational than the drastic change in
 seasons. i cant wait to go skiing this winter!
 
 i'm much more emotionally troubled by the absence of time in
 perpetually
 warm places like LA.
 
 yeah after living a quarter of a century in a place with 4
 distinct seasons i think id go bananas in a place without it. if i
 ever have to move, the weather will definitely be a big part of
 where i would choose to go.
 
 tom 
 
 
 andythepooh.com