Re: (313) NY show info - A Guy Called Gerald
This info may not be completely accurate because from what I understand, the Music Gallery at 49 ann st is no longer throwing public parties as of recently. I know this because our bi-monthly party we've been having at the Music Gallery has been moved to a new loft space at 69 w14 st, and I've been told that this will be the case with all scheduled 49 ann st. events. Which isn't completely bad since the new space is much bigger and nicer, and probably more suitable for someone like Gerald. brian www.rsso.net
(313) dennis mcnulty 060205 Power FM
www.PowerFM.org 7.00pm - 9.00pm GMT Second Sunday of every Month. disorder show 060205 On my own this week, innit. Decided to give the show a name at long last! ff to see secret society in Lazybird afterwards. Alright! funkadelic - can you get to that - maggot brain [westbound] sly and the family stone - you caught me smilin' again - theres a riot goin' on [epic] ohio players - spinnin' - ecsasty [westbound] rhythm sound feat. cornell campbell - king in my empire [rhythm sound] bruce springsteen - i'm on fire - born in the usa [cbs] esg - moody (spaced out) - a south bronx story [soul jazz] chic - i want your love - c'est chic [atlantic] baby ford - ford trax - children of the revolution 12[sire] octave one feat. lisa newberry - i believe - the collective [430 west] lfo - lfo (leeds warehouse mix) [warp] fenn o'berg - we will diffuse you- the return of fenn o'berg [mego] slint - breadcrum trail - spiderland [touch go] thread pulls - summer - summer songs ep [9 point] karl him - ideas - cdr bruce springsteen - atlantic city - nebraska [cbs] secret society - out of range - junk out of context: vol 2 electronic [ancient records] secret society - meaning of life - junk out of context: vol 2 electronic [ancient records] mark hollis - a new jerusalem - mark hollis [polydor] john hudak - a room with sky [spekk] snd - track 13 ? - tender love [mille plateaux] robert lippok - close - archiv 1 [raster noton] steve reich - come out -early works [nonesuch] autechre - surripere - draft 7.30 [warp] hope you liked it!! see you next time .. d. __ http://dennismcnulty.com Mobile: http://live.powerfm.org/asx/powerlive16k.asx Broadband/Modem : http://live.powerfm.org/asx/powerlive.asx (128K / 64k / 32k ) Auto-detects best speed for your connection... -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.8.5 - Release Date: 03/02/2005
Re: (313) transmat not doing movement 05?
It's a shame that Movement is slipping out of the hands of Detroit, but a lot has to do with the City, a whole lotfrankly, the state of Detroit right now... it would be difficult to pull it off, even for Mike and Submerge, but not impossible. M From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) transmat not doing movement 05? Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 23:27:13 - I'm not sure they'd be up for it but I reckon the Submerge guys are a safe pair of hands. I also like the idea of Movement touring and finishing up in the D, could really work for Detroit... M -- Original Message -- From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] I feel that this one should be put in the hands of Mad Mike, if anyone cares, it's him. well not necessarily mad mike but submerge in general. they seem like they have their sh*t as tight right now as it could be. theyve got plenty of connections to plenty of great artists worldwide that they could get to play for cheap/free if necessary. i think thats a pretty good idea but i could easily see them not being interested. tom andythepooh.com _ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/
Re: (313) NY show info - A Guy Called Gerald
Thanks all for the info, if I find out anything as to the exact whereabouts I'll post it here. Lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This info may not be completely accurate because from what I understand, the Music Gallery at 49 ann st is no longer throwing public parties as of recently. I know this because our bi-monthly party we've been having at the Music Gallery has been moved to a new loft space at 69 w14 st, and I've been told that this will be the case with all scheduled 49 ann st. events. Which isn't completely bad since the new space is much bigger and nicer, and probably more suitable for someone like Gerald. brian www.rsso.net
(313) Radio Fries
Ok so I am listening to an MP3 of Mills and Garnier playing their funk/rare groove/disco/rock'n'roll set. The set is from Switch Studios which I guess is a radio station in Brussels, which for the enlightenment for many Americans is in Belgium, where the waffels come from. What's even more remarkable is that this, for so many reasons, would *never* happen on American radio these days. Seriously, Americans seem so good at revolution, why not start a few, because the gall that many have to slight Europe, freedom fries honestly, seems so uh... misplaced at this moment and from this perspective. Maybe I'm wrong and seeing things funny. Tosh
Re: (313) transmat not doing movement 05?
involved with will have to bid against other people (carol marvin and joe louis) to get it for this year and future years? LOL! I think you mean Carol Marvin and Tommy 'the hitman' Hearns, LOL. Joe Louis has been dead for over 20 years. Beyond that, I think that Carol Marvin is very busy in Chicago... D ense.
(313) detroit techno vehicle
i know there are some cleveland, ohio residents lurking on this list. i have a question. does anyone know who drives a yellow ford suv with a large detroit techno sticker on the back window? could this be the notorious lance mcgannon? i used to see his posts on this list long ago. hit me off list if you have any info. i don't have any shifty motives behind my query, it's just highly unusual to see any public display of support for detroit techno in lakewood, ohio. cheers, lee r. herrington u store it technical support specialist 440-260-2245
Re: (313) Radio Fries
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: do you have a link for the mix? Somebody else posted in to 313 in the summer, no idea where from... who cares what happens on the radio and other maninstream corpoate owned media - we now have the internet, cheap broadband and mp3s. i use my ipod like a radio. there's a wealth of great mixes out there. today i've -- But it's exactly this kind of elitism that marginalizes electronic music culture in America. I mean no matter how much somebody dislikes Tiesto, he can still play a mainstream radio show in Europe, but I can't imagine anywhere this would happen in America, Canada included. The homogeny and hegemony seem too strong. Maybe you're right about the internet, and maybe Europe is just 15 years behind still, afterall Mills and Hawtin were mainstream radio regulars before. I guess it remains to be seen. downloaded matt mcqueen's latest radio show (a counter-argument to your claim that 'this' would never happen on american radio), a fabrice lig mix, an old mixmaster morris mix -- Matt's a great guy, but he's playing for a very very very small niche in a very very very small niche market, not exactly mainstream. ps. ' freedom fries'? so the republican party are a bunch of parochial torturers. what's that got to do with the average american? are you as a canadian responsible repsonsible for canada's absurd and disgusting censorship laws? I'm not too sure which ones you're referring to, but I hear that Canada is allowed to see a tit on TV. Wouldn't know, haven't been around. Tosh
(313) these days and times - tracklisting
can anyone put up the latest tracklistings for theo's these days and times mixes? it seems that the twoplayer/sound signature site is down. cheers, lee r. herrington u store it technical support specialist 440-260-2245
RE: (313) Techno clubs in Paris?
The Rex is the best club in Paris -Original Message- From: darnistle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 12:27 PM To: 313 Subject: (313) Techno clubs in Paris? Can anyone recommend good clubs in Paris that play techno and/or jungle? I'll be in Paris from 2/27-3/2 and would like to check out the scene while I'm there.
(313) Art And Artifice Vol. XVII: The February Thaw Edition
Ghostly International Presents Art + Artifice, Vol. XVII February 2005 *GHOSTLY NEWS* -We are proud to announce the Ghostly debut of our newest artist, Mobius Band.2 parts New York and 1 part Massachusetts, the City vs Country will be available in stores March 8th, and is available for preorder NOW at insound.com (get 10% off with the coupon code mobius10) -- details and sounds: http://www.ghostly.com/1.0/ghostly/gi41.shtml -MATTHEW DEAR, JAMES T. COTTON, and LUSINE will be embarking on a tour through Germany this month, sponsored by Finlandia Vodka; see below for dates and flyer. -MATTHEW DEAR's remix of We Will Become Silhouettes by The Postal Service will be released on the CD/12 single of the same name on Tuesday, February 8th. Details and ordering: http://www.subpop.com/scripts/main/discography.php?cat=truedisplay_type=dis cog_singletitle=We%20Will%20Become%20Silhouettes -We are happy to announce that MATTHEW DEAR will be a part of this year's Coachella Valley Music Festival, happening on April 30th and May 1st, 2005. Details and tickets: http://www.coachella.com *GHOSTLY RELEASES* New releases available at http://www.buyghostly.com LUSINE: Serial Hodgepodge CD and 2xLP (GI-37) OUT NOW 2xLP released 25 January, featuring the exclusive track Crossing. It's an impeccably produced work, with nary a cliche or weak track, which is rarer than an album that hasn't been downloaded before its release date. -Dave Segal, The Seattle Stranger Dubbed out blasts of errant machinery and cooling beds of synth bits combine to form a cohesive and brilliant fusion. -XLR8R If, like me, one of your favourite records is Aphex Twin's 'Xtal', then you're going to need to buy this album...none [of Lusine's works] have been as fully realized or as undeniably funky as this. -FACT (UK) Listen: http://www.ghostly.com/audio/clips/Lusine-TheStop.mp3 BROKER/DEALER: Opening Night 12 (SPC-26) OUT NOW The Spectral debut of San Francisco's Ryan and Ryan; a lush homage to 80s dance floor sheen. Listen: http://www.ghostly.com/audio/clips/BrokerDealer-OpeningNight.mp3 THE VANISHER: The Tic-Tac Tactic 12 (SPC-22) OUT NOW Spectral debut of Sweden's Hakan Lidbo; the title track follows a deep acid groove and the B side features a remix by Osborne. Good tunes that melodically play with tech's over-stuffed glitchy exterior and the smooth sounds of old. -Igloo Listen: http://www.ghostly.com/audio/clips/TheVanisher-TheTicTacTactic.mp3 *COMING SOON* HIEROGLYPHIC BEING: Liquid Sex EP (SPC-27) OUT FROM 22 FEBRUARY 2nd Spectral EP from Dirty Criminals' Jamal Moss -- a deep exploration of the Chicago House sound. Listen: http://www.ghostly.com/audio/clips/HieroglyphicBeing-LiquidSex.mp3 KILL MEMORY CRASH: Crash V8 12 (GI-40) OUT FROM MARCH 2nd single from the upcoming AMERICAN AUTOMATIC full-length; a paranoid, politicized and pornographic polemic against the darkness and sleaze of modern life. Features an exclusive remix by Richard Devine (Warp, Schematic). Listen: http://www.ghostly.com/audio/clips/KMC-CrashV8-12mix.mp3 MOBIUS BAND: City vs. Country CD (GI-41) OUT FROM 22 MARCH Pop-sensible vocals, expansive guitars and unexpected textures define Mobius Band's international debut, following 3 stunning self-released EPs. Mobius Band has a penchant for sonic squiggles and krautrock beats, but it's clear that gigging with the likes of Broadcast and Broken Social Scene has polished its gift for crafting gentle electropop songs. -Time Out New York Listen: http://www.ghostly.com/audio/clips/MobiusBand-CityVsCountry.mp3 ... *GHOSTLY LIVE* February 2005 FINLANDIA VODKA GERMAN TOUR Featuring MATTHEW DEAR, JAMES T. COTTON and LUSINE 8 Feb ESSEN @ Hotel Shanghai 9 Feb BERLIN @ Kinzo 10 Feb COLOGNE @ Sensor 11 Feb STUTTGART @ Hi-Club 12 Feb HAMBURG @ Click 13 Feb MUNICH @ Registratur Flyer: http://ghostly.com/1.0/culture/events/finlandiavodka/finlandia.jpg .. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 18TH 2005 VAULT - A Ghostly International Night Featuring RYAN ELLIOTT Join resident Ryan Elliott for the 4th night of his new tenure at Oslo, which occurs on the 3rd Friday of each month and features a special guest each time. DETROIT @ Oslo 1456 Woodward Ave. 10pm-4am $5, 21+ .. LUSINE European Dates 2.17 VIENNA, AUSTRIA @ Roxy Club 2.19 LONDON, ENGLAND @ Fabric w/ Craig Richards and Ricardo Villalobos 2.20 BARCELONA, SPAIN @ Distrito Diagonal .. JEFF SAMUEL European Dates 2.18 EINDHOVEN @ De Rechter 2.19 BRUSSELS @ Recyclart .. HIEROGLYPHIC BEING European Dates Lost In Translation (showcase) - 2 drum machines + laptop 2.18 BERLIN @ Panorama Bar 2.19 MUNICH @ Harry Klein 2.25 ROTTERDAM @ Bootleg 3.4 COLOGNE @ Camouflage .. MICHAEL SEGAL Art Exhibit 2.13 Temporary Insanity 3 @ The Bankle Building, Detroit flyer: http://www.ghostly.com/1.0/culture/events/tempinsan.jpg .. Be sure to keep an eye on http://www.ghostly.com for further updates, including live events, releases and more. -Your friends at Ghostly
(313) OT - Gregory Isaacs/Trojan Sound System in London
Thought some Londoners might be interested in this - looks like it could be a great show The MEAN FIDDLER presents GREGORY ISAACS The Cool Ruler Live in concert alongside THE TROJAN SOUND SYSTEM featuring the legendary Dennis Alcapone 'ska king' SATURDAY FEB 19th 2005 Doors : 7.30pm Adv tickets - £17.50 More on the door Venue : THE FORUM, Highgate Road Kentish Town London NW5 Tickets : 24 hrs 0870 060 3777 www.Ticketmaster.co.uk www.Meanfiddler.com The legendary Gregory Isaacs, Cool Ruler, Rude Boy of the Reggae World plays a live London show on Feb 19th. With his classic long songs and distinctive style, let this show be a late Valentines present to yourself or an opportunity to share some of the greatest reggae songs of our times... Celebrate thirty years of solid Gregory at this Saturday night reggae party. All queries c/o mean fiddler 0208 961 5490
Re: (313) Radio Fries
Sorry Michael, since Alex is not as lucid as previous I feel the need to try and fill his funny shoes, so I am forwarding this to the list, hope you don't hate me for it... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not too sure which ones you're referring to, but I hear that Canada is allowed to see a tit on TV. I live in the states and I saw a tit on TV the other day. It was giving a state of the union speech. MEK Was that a tit, or a git? Tosh PS. How do we judge Bush Jr. if in a relatively short amount of time mostly representative democracy flourishes in the Middle-East? Say ten years? It's like I tell my East German girlfriend when I want to rile her up, look baby, American Presidents are pretty good, Ronald Reagan saved your ass from Communism with his 'Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!' speech!
RE: (313) Radio Fries
I don't know what radio you listen to, but here in the atl, it's good. Dude, I heard that set and frankly, the excitement was more from knowing that jeff and garnier (techno old guard) still had the balls to play that stuff to the generally picky and elitist euro dance music crowds (yeh I still think dancing should be a learning experience). The music wasn't groundbreaking in it's programming or selection. I hear that kinda stuff on more than a few radio stations here (WCLK, WRFG, WREK, WRAS, etc). Completely deliberate eclectic programming spanning the gamut of music history. The reason this opinion of american radio persists is because of the ameriklan consolidation of media control. Clear channel dictates playlists for something like 70% of amerikkkan radio. College radio and independent (radio free) stations have always and (IMO) will continue to set the bar for wider consumption of eclectic and divergent tastes in this country. Total eclectisism may have been groundbre! aking when Mojo was rocking, but even though I wasn't in detroit back then we had More than a few cats who were doing the equivalent for our city. I remember hearing Kraftwerk, 2live crew, muddy waters, new edition, and parliament all in the same hour of less talk, more music. Now I'll tell you what was shocking, to turn on my radio in the car sometime last week (never do, I like the wind sounds) and hear a two hour set of drone and glitch ambient...at like 8:30 pm. Strange but true. Still not sure if I liked it though. ButI'll tell you what I do like! Joakim's remix of MR. No on New religion. Mr. Keeling!!! Please keep doing the thing you're doing with this label! The original is like italo horror core getting some in the bathroom at studio54. joakims version straps the beat down to a solid 4x4 and drops some arped synths that seem to compliment it in it's own rather than updating the sound per-se. Joakim takes a noticably lighter mood and the bass is clear and simple. Really nice. My kids really like this one too. :) Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems ** I am exactly what I wanted to become since I was 5 years old. Since 5 year olds are not noted for mature judgement and sometimes aspire to piracy or gunfighting, this is not necessarily a sign of success. ** -Original Message- From: Tosh Cooey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 8:36 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Radio Fries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: do you have a link for the mix? Somebody else posted in to 313 in the summer, no idea where from... who cares what happens on the radio and other maninstream corpoate owned media - we now have the internet, cheap broadband and mp3s. i use my ipod like a radio. there's a wealth of great mixes out there. today i've -- But it's exactly this kind of elitism that marginalizes electronic -- music culture in America. I mean no matter how much somebody dislikes Tiesto, he can still play a mainstream radio show in Europe, but I can't imagine anywhere this would happen in America, Canada included. The homogeny and hegemony seem too strong. Maybe you're right about the internet, and maybe Europe is just 15 years behind still, afterall Mills and Hawtin were mainstream radio regulars before. I guess it remains to be seen. downloaded matt mcqueen's latest radio show (a counter-argument to your claim that 'this' would never happen on american radio), a fabrice lig mix, an old mixmaster morris mix -- Matt's a great guy, but he's playing for a very very very small -- niche in a very very very small niche market, not exactly mainstream. ps. ' freedom fries'? so the republican party are a bunch of parochial torturers. what's that got to do with the average american? are you as a canadian responsible repsonsible for canada's absurd and disgusting censorship laws? I'm not too sure which ones you're referring to, but I hear that Canada is allowed to see a tit on TV. Wouldn't know, haven't been around. Tosh
FW: (313) Radio Fries
i think alex bond should be getting props for all his good work with New Religion too. This was a private response so I edited out some stuff, but... Alright I'm not a dunce I swear, but I didn't know alex was doing stuff w/them. Well PROPS MAING, for doing yo thaing. New religion (and the dust fellas) has all but restored my faith that new labels can have vision and passion. For real. Thanks. yeah that joakim mix is wicked init? Yeh. Disco heat for real. Git down that picks you up. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems ** I am exactly what I wanted to become since I was 5 years old. Since 5 year olds are not noted for mature judgement and sometimes aspire to piracy or gunfighting, this is not necessarily a sign of success. **
RE: (313) Radio Fries
ButI'll tell you what I do like! Joakim's remix of MR. No on New religion. Hey Kamal. I'm glad you like it! More soon. Alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
(313) what's the deal with The Drive Home?
anyone know what's going on with this documentary? the site (www.thedrivehome.net) says it's being re-edited to include some historical footage, but are there any previous copies floating around anywhere? always wanted to check it out, but it seems to have passed me by... anyways, if anyone has some info i'd be most appreciative. thanks tom -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.synthetictom.com