(313) San Diego this weekend

2005-02-11 Thread neil tomlinson
Anything happening in San Diego tomorrow night (Friday)?
Thanks in advance.
N


Re: (313) February Top 10

2005-02-11 Thread James_Bucknell




can't help with the knock knock on salsoul. but, i noticed that 'when you
touch me' by taana gardner on salsoul has been re-released.
james
www.jbucknell.com




   
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Is this maybe more on the house tip, Thomas?

Think it's more on the 1979 vibe David!

yeah its mostly disco boogie, one italo record, and one acid
record. id pin it down more to the early-mid 80s actually ;) yeah
check out any of the stuff by these people, ive been kinda on a
richie weeks / weeks + co thing this week so ive been trying to
get everything i can. still need the knock knock 12 on salsoul
if anyones got an extra in good shape

tom


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(313) The next leap? (was Radio Fries)

2005-02-11 Thread Anton Banks \(313\)
College radio is definitely where the diversity in music resides. The only
problem is that college stations rarely have the kind of high power signals
like the big boys have.

With everything going digital I'm curious to see how receptive satellite
radio will be toward fostering underground music. It is only a matter of
time before radio will be to XM what broadcast TV became to cable. I hope
new and diverse music doesn't end up on the wrong side of the technology
divide.

For the record, I have only heard bits and snippets from XM radio broadcasts
so I may be a little off target.

Anyone have any thoughts on the subject?

Anton
www.antonbanks.com



-Original Message-
From: Stoddard, Kamal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 10:35 AM
To: 'Tosh Cooey'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: 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





Re: (313) Movement statement

2005-02-11 Thread alex . bond

Hey Atomly..

I didn't, and obviously missed something, you dont have the link do you
still?

Thanks!

Alex




   
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 That sounds a bit out of order to me.

Did you read that NY Times piece on Detroit?

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Re: (313) The next leap? (was Radio Fries)

2005-02-11 Thread Simon Kong



Um . we are starting netcasts from here in NZ.

   www.psurkit.net


  what is more commonly known as podcasting .
  A short audio show that is downloaded
  directly to your media player.

  ..

  I don't get much of a chance to listen to
  radio anymore.  If I do it's from NZ radio
  stations that webfeed .. and even then my
  computer records it so I can listen later

  I do a weekly techno show on a local small
  band radio station that supports Dj music.

  However aside from doing my show, I rarely
  listen to the station.

  Hopefully the netcast will be a way to
  transmit music and idea's in a format that
  will fit into people lives.

  This is the important factor to a broadcast'
  is the peoples ability to access the signal .

  In NZ we are not far away from your mobile
  phone being the device that you would access
  your media.

  .simon



Anton Banks (313) wrote:

College radio is definitely where the diversity in music resides. The only
problem is that college stations rarely have the kind of high power signals
like the big boys have.

With everything going digital I'm curious to see how receptive satellite
radio will be toward fostering underground music. It is only a matter of
time before radio will be to XM what broadcast TV became to cable. I hope
new and diverse music doesn't end up on the wrong side of the technology
divide.

For the record, I have only heard bits and snippets from XM radio broadcasts
so I may be a little off target.

Anyone have any thoughts on the subject?

Anton
www.antonbanks.com



-Original Message-
From: Stoddard, Kamal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 10:35 AM
To: 'Tosh Cooey'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: 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 

(313) hamburg haps this weekend?

2005-02-11 Thread dave cronin
randomly passing through with nothing on the agenda
(or really much idea what to expect). 

anything techno-related? or not, but good/fun/crazy?

danke,
dave



(313) Re: 313 sample guide Re: (313) Forcefield

2005-02-11 Thread marsel van der wielen

the ones with www.forcefield.org are better!
:-)

didn't even know i did charts at the end of 2000

fun

http://web.archive.org/web/20010115223600/http://www.forcefield.org/charts.html 



(313) =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_(313)_hamburg_haps_this_weekend??=

2005-02-11 Thread rp

aye,

the ghostly international tour hits the click (www.click808.com) on
saturday.

Matthew Dear - live (Ghostly International/Spectral - US)
Lusine - live (Ghostly International - US)
James T. Cotton (Ghostly International - US)
Cranque - Click

not sure what else is going on.

ronny

 randomly passing through with nothing on the agenda
 (or really much idea what to expect). 
 
 anything techno-related? or not, but good/fun/crazy?
 
 danke,
 dave


Re: (313) Re: (313) hamburg haps this weekend?

2005-02-11 Thread fab.
They passed through rome on sunday. I reccommend you go see mattew dear 
because he played an superb jacking set. no micro/glitch house, no pop 
sensibilities expressed through singing, just good jacking (electronic) 
house music.


lusine on the other hand was more on the micro house tip but although he was 
very good technicaly, his set was all the same, resulting rather boring...


fab.

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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 9:40 AM
Subject: (313) Re: (313) hamburg haps this weekend?




aye,

the ghostly international tour hits the click (www.click808.com) on
saturday.

Matthew Dear - live (Ghostly International/Spectral - US)
Lusine - live (Ghostly International - US)
James T. Cotton (Ghostly International - US)
Cranque - Click

not sure what else is going on.

ronny


randomly passing through with nothing on the agenda
(or really much idea what to expect).

anything techno-related? or not, but good/fun/crazy?

danke,
dave








(313) more new bits

2005-02-11 Thread Dan Bean
Jan/Feb seem to have been good months on the promo front:

Just got a copy of the new Recloose 12 on Peacefrog - slightly thrown off on 
the first listen, but further inspection proved v. rewarding. Vocals by Joe 
Dukie and on a kind of 'pop disco' tip (reminiscent of Booty La La, for which I 
am def in the 'love it' camp). Worth checking for, especially if you like the 
catchiness of his stuff like 'Spelunking'.

Also on the Peacefrog tip, am getting more and more into the Marco Passarani 
LP, very uplifting, though not in a epic house breakdown way. It's all in the 
little touches on this one.

Will be playing these plus the unreleased Delano Smith stuff on the show 
tonight, also should have a guest mix from Delano in the next couple of weeks.

taters

D.


Re: (313) more new bits

2005-02-11 Thread alex . bond

Just got a copy of the new Recloose 12 on Peacefrog - slightly thrown off
on the first listen, but further inspection proved v. rewarding. Vocals by
Joe Dukie and on a kind of 'pop disco' tip (reminiscent of Booty La La,
for which I am def in the 'love it' camp). Worth checking for, especially
if you like the catchiness of his stuff like 'Spelunking'.

I WANT ONE ALREADY!!!

Tits, there doesn't seem to be any about in Manchester yet. Just been on
the hotline.

Jealous!!

: )

show sounds great tonight dan!

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RE: (313) Forcefield

2005-02-11 Thread Mann, Ravinder
waybackmachine.com  may work for you



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Subject: (313) Forcefield


Does anyone know if this website still exists?
A while (= eons) ago someone posted a link to some old interviews with Juan,
Kevin etc. I read most of the Juan one which was fascinating. Vowed to go
back and read the rest but now can't get to the site : ( Maybe my work are
***king it up (they do that - in fact if anyone replies to this I'll
probably never see it). It looked like a really interesting site but I never
had time to see who they were and what it was about.


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(313) Norman Jay

2005-02-11 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
 
is truly one of the greats. I went to check him last night for the first time. 
now I know why goodtimes had such a rep. he redefined my whole concept of dance 
music. his hour long rare disco/funk set on 45's! rocking no diggety acapella 
over the riddim from ring the alarm (tenor saw)! plus it was a reunion of sorts 
for all the OG beat soldiers that don't keep in touch as much as they should. 
man! the dancefloor was less than half full the whole night but it was like, 
me, Kemit, Applejack, Tac, Jamal Ahmed, Kai, Haze, the Booty girls (I love the 
booty girls) and everybody just snatching themselves around like a bunch of 
confused mental patients. AWESOME! I swear the guy never even dug through his 
bag. he just leaned down, picked one up, threw it on and devastated! all night! 
I can't work right now. he really does play everything, and in such a way that 
it doesn't sound different. the common thread was easy to follow. I heard an 
aretha franklin song that I. DIDN'T. KNOW (a!
 nd I don't play when it comes to aretha). what?! how?! aw man, I need to calm 
down. whew. that was spiritual. I forgot to hit the bar even. fxckin ell. I'm 
not gonna be the same. sorry if this comes off like BS chatter. shutting 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) Norman Jay

2005-02-11 Thread Hardie, Nick
From: Stoddard, Kamal 

sorry if this comes off like BS chatter. shutting up.

don't apologise and don't shut up, that e-mail is ace. passion and music ;)


Re: (313) more new bits

2005-02-11 Thread alex . bond

Ahh, talking of new bits that I can't get!

When Moodymann played in Manchester he gave some records out.

One of the Liverpool lads got this Mahogani white label - freaky deaky or
something like that?

Has anyone seen or heard anything about this record yet?

I'm dying to get a copy.!!

Thanks

Alex

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RE: (313) more new bits

2005-02-11 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
What! Man I must be late. I'm on it. Let you know when and if I find anything. 
Agent seekchoon over and out.

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 
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 Subject: Re: (313) more new bits
 
 
 Ahh, talking of new bits that I can't get!
 
 When Moodymann played in Manchester he gave some records out.
 
 One of the Liverpool lads got this Mahogani white label - 
 freaky deaky or something like that?
 
 Has anyone seen or heard anything about this record yet?
 
 I'm dying to get a copy.!!
 
 Thanks
 
 Alex
 
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Re: (313) Norman Jay

2005-02-11 Thread alex . bond

Hey Kamal.

Sounds like you got lucky my friend!

Norman is well known as a funk/rare groove/soul aficinado here, but alot of
the time he plays the big clubs and plays chart style 'funky house'.

Never caught the goodtimes soundsystem at carnival, but its legendary.

So, you caught one of the masters doing his real thing.!! Not everyone
will catch that.

And I agree with Nick, don't be apologising!

Alex
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Re: (313) Norman Jay

2005-02-11 Thread carl plugtwo

No worries, it sounds like a great night.

The mash-up of No Diggity and the Stalag rhythm was available as a white 
label bootleg a while back. Always does the trick.

Check the sound sample on here.
http://www.piccadillyrecords.co.uk/ver2/genretop20.php?year20=4genre=23

If you like that sort of thing, the GAMM label also does some nice 
bootlegs, e.g. Crazy In Kingston, which marries Beyonce with a reggae 
rhythm to surprisingly good effect.


carl morris
Plug Two http://www.plugtwo.com
t +442920190151



Stoddard, Kamal wrote:



is truly one of the greats. I went to check him last night for the first time. 
now I know why goodtimes had such a rep. he redefined my whole concept of dance 
music. his hour long rare disco/funk set on 45's! rocking no diggety acapella 
over the riddim from ring the alarm (tenor saw)! plus it was a reunion of sorts 
for all the OG beat soldiers that don't keep in touch as much as they should. 
man! the dancefloor was less than half full the whole night but it was like, 
me, Kemit, Applejack, Tac, Jamal Ahmed, Kai, Haze, the Booty girls (I love the 
booty girls) and everybody just snatching themselves around like a bunch of 
confused mental patients. AWESOME! I swear the guy never even dug through his 
bag. he just leaned down, picked one up, threw it on and devastated! all night! 
I can't work right now. he really does play everything, and in such a way that 
it doesn't sound different. the common thread was easy to follow. I heard an 
aretha franklin song that I. DIDN'T. KNOW (a!
nd I don't play when it comes to aretha). what?! how?! aw man, I need to calm 
down. whew. that was spiritual. I forgot to hit the bar even. fxckin ell. I'm 
not gonna be the same. sorry if this comes off like BS chatter. shutting 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) more new bits

2005-02-11 Thread alex . bond

What! Man I must be late. I'm on it. Let you know when and if I find
anything. Agent seekchoon over and out.

If you could dig any info up Kamal, I'd be very very grateful.!

It's kind of like a dirty electronic house thing, sleezy vocal etc.
Remember it being very very good, but only heard it once.

The white has freaky deaky written on it I think?

Thanks!

Alex
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RE: (313) more new bits

2005-02-11 Thread Hardie, Nick
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 The white has freaky deaky written on it I think?

Yep, it says Freaky Deaky


RE: (313) Norman Jay

2005-02-11 Thread Robert Taylor
Coincidentally, I was listening to his Journeys By DJ mix this morning:
Carl Davis And The Chi Sound Orchestra  Windy City Theme 
Patti Jo  Make Me Believe In You 
Voices Of East Harlem, The  Wanted Dead Or Alive 
Red Cloud  Digital Hemp  Afro Latin Concrete 
Family Tree, The  Family Tree (Disco Version) 
Key-Matic  Breakin' In Space 
Most Wanted  Calm Down 
Hall  Oates  Maneater 
BT Express  If It Don't Turn You On 
Voices Of East Harlem, The  Little People 
East Harlem Bus Stop  Watermelon Man 
Anorak Trax  Jammin' To The End Of Time 
Alexander Robotnick  Love Supreme 
Nerissa  Stars 
Ballistic Brothers  Blacker Revisited 
 Denzil Dumpy Rice  De-Funky Dumpy 
 Truth All Stars  The Truth

Nice and diverse!
He's a lovely fella to boot - he got an MBE last year! 





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Hey Kamal.

Sounds like you got lucky my friend!

Norman is well known as a funk/rare groove/soul aficinado here, but alot of
the time he plays the big clubs and plays chart style 'funky house'.

Never caught the goodtimes soundsystem at carnival, but its legendary.

So, you caught one of the masters doing his real thing.!! Not everyone
will catch that.

And I agree with Nick, don't be apologising!

Alex
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Re: (313) more new bits

2005-02-11 Thread Martin Dust

I think I have one of those as well...

M

On 11 Feb 2005, at 15:14, Hardie, Nick wrote:


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


The white has freaky deaky written on it I think?


Yep, it says Freaky Deaky





RE: (313) Sean Deason in the mix!

2005-02-11 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
Pretty dope mix. Anybody know what mix of sharivari that is? I'm probably late 
(again). Drops about 52 min in...uh... please? (told ya I can't work right now)

Kamal K. Stoddard
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 -Original Message-
 From: Thomas van Steen. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 5:13 PM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) Sean Deason in the mix!
 
 Another excellent exclusive techno mix on Pulsation, courtesy 
 of Sean Deason (Matrix Records)
 
 Sean Deason - Tsunami Mix
 Recorded live in January 2005 @ Electric Ave. Tsunami Benefit 
 (Fi-Nite Gallery, Detroit, USA).
 http://www.pulsation.com/mixes/seandeason.php
 
 Thanks
 
 
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RE: (313) Norman Jay

2005-02-11 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
Yeh that'd never have flown here. He played a club/cafe that hits absolute 
capacity at 2-300. plus they'd put couches on the dancefloor and instead of 
Norman being on stage, they hung art up there and set him up on the floor (by 
his request I believe) with two separate tables, one for the technics and the 
other for the cd decks, each with a dedicated allen and heath. The sound system 
was ace as well. And as a result of the setup what dancefloor there was, was 
about 20-30 ft per side. Pretty small. But like I said it was perfect for the 
attendance and the vibe, enough room to flail your arms like a madman and not 
sock some hot chick in the hairdo. But tight enough that anywhere you looked, 
you were staring someone in the eyes. I really mean it, I may never be the 
same. And I really love the booty girls. Been a long time since booty and the 
beat came together so nicely.

Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
 
 
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olds are not noted for mature judgement and sometimes aspire to piracy or 
gunfighting, this is not necessarily a sign of success. **
 

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 Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 10:06 AM
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 Subject: Re: (313) Norman Jay
 
 
 Hey Kamal.
 
 Sounds like you got lucky my friend!
 
 Norman is well known as a funk/rare groove/soul aficinado 
 here, but alot of the time he plays the big clubs and plays 
 chart style 'funky house'.
 
 Never caught the goodtimes soundsystem at carnival, but its legendary.
 
 So, you caught one of the masters doing his real thing.!! 
 Not everyone will catch that.
 
 And I agree with Nick, don't be apologising!
 
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RE: (313) more new bits

2005-02-11 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
Arrrg! First the bone's now this! I think I'm developing an involuntary 
hatred for you Martin. Deeply rooted in vinyl envy. :)

Kamal K. Stoddard
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 -Original Message-
 From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 10:16 AM
 To: Hardie, Nick
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 I think I have one of those as well...
 
 M
 
 On 11 Feb 2005, at 15:14, Hardie, Nick wrote:
 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  The white has freaky deaky written on it I think?
 
  Yep, it says Freaky Deaky
 
 


Re: (313) more new bits

2005-02-11 Thread alex . bond

I think I have one of those as well...

Martin - please can you have a look for me. on the runout groove
whats the cat. no?
No f**ker in Manchester has this record.

I can think of a few likely candidates too, and no one has it.

Did he give you one?

Ta

Alex
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Re: (313) more new bits

2005-02-11 Thread Martin Dust
I'll check it tonight, I've never played it, no my thing at the mo - 
but it's ringing a lot of bells cos it's at the front of a pile of 
records in my room


I got sent it...

M

On 11 Feb 2005, at 15:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




I think I have one of those as well...


Martin - please can you have a look for me. on the runout 
groove

whats the cat. no?
No f**ker in Manchester has this record.

I can think of a few likely candidates too, and no one has it.

Did he give you one?

Ta

Alex
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Re: (313) Sean Deason in the mix!

2005-02-11 Thread Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks

Stoddard, Kamal wrote:

Pretty dope mix. 



Yes, Sean. Sounds great. Andrew

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Re: (313) Sean Deason in the mix!

2005-02-11 Thread robin


yeah it's at 54 into the mix, layered over Jupiter Jazz. could be the 
strand mix as that has a weak kick and is good for that kinda layering?


robin...

Stoddard, Kamal wrote:

Pretty dope mix. Anybody know what mix of sharivari that is? I'm probably late 
(again). Drops about 52 min in...uh... please? (told ya I can't work right now)

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: Thomas van Steen. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 5:13 PM

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Sean Deason in the mix!

Another excellent exclusive techno mix on Pulsation, courtesy 
of Sean Deason (Matrix Records)


Sean Deason - Tsunami Mix
Recorded live in January 2005 @ Electric Ave. Tsunami Benefit 
(Fi-Nite Gallery, Detroit, USA).

http://www.pulsation.com/mixes/seandeason.php

Thanks


Tom van Steen.
http://www.pulsation.com









Re: (313) more new bits

2005-02-11 Thread alex . bond

I'll check it tonight, I've never played it, no my thing at the mo -

ha!

how do you know if you never played it?

; )

If you wanna sell it, I'm your man. It's dope.

Will pay cash, or swap my girlfriend for it.

Mind you, if you got sent it, that must mean it's coming soonish and
thats kinda what I wanted to know anyway.
Or, could swap records for it? Or.. half a box of PG tips, and an
egg butty.

Alex
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Re: (313) more new bits

2005-02-11 Thread Martin Dust


On 11 Feb 2005, at 15:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




I'll check it tonight, I've never played it, no my thing at the mo -


ha!

how do you know if you never played it?

; )


True but I'm just not feeling that stuff of late, too slow...



If you wanna sell it, I'm your man. It's dope.

Will pay cash, or swap my girlfriend for it.


If I do have it, you can have it for nowtIt's really bugging in me 
now...

I'll mail you when I get back...

M



RE: (313) more new bits

2005-02-11 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
Hang on a min, seems like I remember hearing something weird like that on 
submerge's site before the big...whatever is going on there. It was at the 
bottom of the list on either the kdj or mahogani pages and I remember thinking, 
kenny put this out? No way! Cause it was way too sleazy and electro for him, 
but deffo detroit. Does anyone else remember seeing this and what was the 
title? I'm tryin to picture it in my head but can't. and submerge's site 
is...well...making me want to cry at the moment. It's probably not the one 
you're talking about though. I dropped kai an email but he's probably not gonna 
be up for awhile after last night. 

Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
 
 
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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: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 10:36 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) more new bits
 
 I'll check it tonight, I've never played it, no my thing at 
 the mo - but it's ringing a lot of bells cos it's at the 
 front of a pile of records in my room
 
 I got sent it...
 
 M
 
 On 11 Feb 2005, at 15:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  I think I have one of those as well...
 
  Martin - please can you have a look for me. on the runout 
  groove
  whats the cat. no?
  No f**ker in Manchester has this record.
 
  I can think of a few likely candidates too, and no one has it.
 
  Did he give you one?
 
  Ta
 
  Alex
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Re: (313) Norman Jay

2005-02-11 Thread Matt MacQueen


On Feb 11, 2005, at 9:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Norman is well known as a funk/rare groove/soul aficinado here, but 
alot of

the time he plays the big clubs and plays chart style 'funky house'.

Never caught the goodtimes soundsystem at carnival, but its legendary.

So, you caught one of the masters doing his real thing


Sounds amazing. I almost caught him for a gig in Edinburgh but the 
schedules didn't quite match up, bummer!   He does have at least one 
good times soundsystem presents type of compilation CDs, which are 
pretty cool and ya always learn about some incredible groover that was 
always sitting right under your nose but you never paid attention to 
before.   Nice.


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(313) Fwd: LOST SUNDAY 27th MARCH 2005

2005-02-11 Thread james
This is my first posting so hi to everyone , been picking up some great 
mixes this last week or so- thanks for the pointers

This has just turned up in my inbox
maybe of interest to some of you
I caught Hawtin at Lost about 18 months ago and it was very intense, 
but I went to Fabric just before Christmas to hear him out with 
Villalobos and his beats were very pedestrian,  Villalobos was working 
a little Korg sampler to very good effect however

Steve Bicknell always good value for money !


Begin forwarded message:


From: Lost/Cosmic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri Feb 11, 2005  7:30:39 PM Europe/London
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: LOST SUNDAY 27th MARCH 2005

LOST
EASTER BANK HOLIDAY SUNDAY 27th MARCH 2005
10pm-6am
RICHIE HAWTIN
STEVE BICKNELL
MORE tbc
INFO.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.lost.co.uk
0207 791 0402




(313) Re: [TT] Mustapha Alici and Red Planet?

2005-02-11 Thread Hans Veneman

On 11 feb 2005, at 20:06, Wibo  Nanette wrote:

http://www.discogs.com/label/Red+Planet

Hi all,

I was going through some Discogs entries. It says at Red Planet that 
RP06 is credited to one Mustapha Alici. Now who is he? Or is this just 
bad linking at Discogs? This guy has made tons of hardcore records for 
Dutch labels...


Probably just different people using the same alias which is not being 
reflected by Discogs in this case.


Btw, whatever happened to the Red Planet DJ that was doing gigs here 
and there a couple of years ago? I forgot his name...


Cheers,
Hans

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Re: (313) Re: [TT] Mustapha Alici and Red Planet?

2005-02-11 Thread David Beattie
The guy who was DJing under the Red Planet name was
Namowan.

Cheers
BT

 --- Hans Veneman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 On 11 feb 2005, at 20:06, Wibo  Nanette wrote:
  http://www.discogs.com/label/Red+Planet
 
  Hi all,
 
  I was going through some Discogs entries. It says
 at Red Planet that 
  RP06 is credited to one Mustapha Alici. Now who is
 he? Or is this just 
  bad linking at Discogs? This guy has made tons of
 hardcore records for 
  Dutch labels...
 
 Probably just different people using the same alias
 which is not being 
 reflected by Discogs in this case.
 
 Btw, whatever happened to the Red Planet DJ that was
 doing gigs here 
 and there a couple of years ago? I forgot his
 name...
 
 Cheers,
 Hans
 
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