Re: (313) drugs clubs

2005-02-16 Thread James_Bucknell




watching that video made me realise i'm not pulling my weight at parties
anymore. nowdays i just smoke a spliff and expect everyone else to get
f*%ked-up and provide the atmosphere and amusement.
no wonder i'm not enjoying myself as much - i forgot, it's a group effort.
james
www.jbucknell.com




   
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http://www.7digital.com/downloads/soulwax/soulwaxplayer.html

i presume this is some sort of promotional video for a band


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Re: (313) a guy called gerald

2005-02-16 Thread Ian Malbon

On Feb 15, 2005, at 4:13 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


if anyone ever wants to test my limits as a deejay ill be happy to
serve up a 5-6 hour set of jungle, house, techno, disco, 2-step,
reggae, funk, soul, dancehall, rock, experimental, noise, hiphop,
pop, etc. my record collection suffers from multiple personality
disorder.


Sounds exactly like the type of set I would love.  I think  a few of us
suffer from ADD when it comes to genre.

Please, Tom?
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Ian



(313) detroity DnB

2005-02-16 Thread Matt MacQueen
a lot of great dnb i just slept on, thinking it would last forever and 
i'd catch up.  how little i knew of UK music trends  ;)
now there are so many cuts i wish i'd have picked up. Charles Noel, 
Titonton from Ohio, and others in detroit like Paris and DJ Rotator 
(even DJ Assault's early mixes to some degree!) were rocking this stuff 
at parties and much of it great.  I had a copy of a Paris mixtape 
(cassette) that he reportedly created in order to hand to to Mills when 
he was in the D for one weekend... one side was super dope minimal 
detroit techno all cut-n-paste mixed Claude style.. the flip side was 
all very detroity feeling DnB.  No idea where it is now... sigh.. but 
brilliant from front to back.


Anyway,  DnB to me, coming from a learning to Dj in a techno 
background, it was hard to keep up with and -- like any great imports 
-- a finite amount of it came to Record Time and the best of the best 
stuff disappeared quickly.  I'd love to hear anyone/everyone take a 
crack at the best jungle/DnB mixes that employ that whole 'detroity 
feeling'... from Jacob's Optical Stairway to Lemon D to 4 Hero to LTJ 
to the better Photek to whoever else you feel represents the best of 
the (this is sad to say) 'golden era' of dnb, before it mutated into 
something unreconizable, something that felt like you never really knew 
it to begin with.  I know this thread comes up once a year but i need 
some mixes to go with it...  School me.  My iPod is a yearnin'


Someone in detroit get Brian Gillespie to rock a mix from this era,  he 
had *everything*... first time i ever saw someone in the US sporting a 
Metalheads t-shirt to a Family Funktion party...  he was all over it.


--
MM
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Re: (313) detroity DnB

2005-02-16 Thread r
Does anyone remember the name of that EP done by Titonton, but labeled 
by Ritontor Duvante instead?  It had a orange label.  Killer track. 
We're looking around 1999 I think? I'd find it myself, but my records 
are in another state =]


Cheers

ps.  nice NY 31-12-04 303 set sonicsunset :)

On 16/02/2005, at 2:38 PM, Matt MacQueen wrote:


Titonton




(313) D and B

2005-02-16 Thread Martin Dust
These guys are just down the road from us Matt, you may find some mixes 
here:


http://www.breakbeat.co.uk/

Martin



(313) paperclip people throw sample source

2005-02-16 Thread Carlos de Brito

found this nice disco(edits)mix by soulphiction lately:
www.philpot-records.net/Showcases.html
(click on SoulPhiction Classic-Cuts Vol. 1
check it, it's very good!

question is: at min 21 starts a track that seems to be the sample source 
for paperclip peoples throw, with a female singer singing you can hit 
and run


can anyone confirm if that is original of Loletta Holloway’s ‘Hit and 
Run? or maybe an edit? or something completely different?


thx in advance!

c.




Re: (313) paperclip people throw sample source

2005-02-16 Thread alex . bond

can anyone confirm if that is original of Loletta Holloway’s ‘Hit and
Run? or maybe an edit? or something completely different?

Yes (1st one)
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Re: (313) D and B

2005-02-16 Thread alex . bond

These guys are just down the road from us Matt, you may find some mixes
here:
http://www.breakbeat.co.uk/

Do you have their address Martin?

I've just spent my dinner money on a can of petrol.

especially for them like.

Spread the love.

anyone got any matches?


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RE: (313) D and B

2005-02-16 Thread Odeluga, Ken
My brother brought round a cd from the guys below at Christmas. I
couldn't stop laughing it was so duff. Eventually, neither could he!

k

Ken Odeluga

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These guys are just down the road from us Matt, you may find some mixes
here:
http://www.breakbeat.co.uk/

Do you have their address Martin?

I've just spent my dinner money on a can of petrol.

especially for them like.

Spread the love.

anyone got any matches?


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Re: (313) D and B

2005-02-16 Thread Martin Dust
Bit harsh, good lads and all - not to my taste but hey and Alex they'd 
kick seven shades out of you, those boy are ru *lol*


M

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These guys are just down the road from us Matt, you may find some 
mixes

here:
http://www.breakbeat.co.uk/


Do you have their address Martin?

I've just spent my dinner money on a can of petrol.

especially for them like.

Spread the love.

anyone got any matches?


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Re: (313) paperclip people throw sample source

2005-02-16 Thread Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks

Carlos de Brito wrote:


found this nice disco(edits)mix by soulphiction lately:
www.philpot-records.net/Showcases.html
(click on SoulPhiction Classic-Cuts Vol. 1
check it, it's very good!

question is: at min 21 starts a track that seems to be the sample 
source for paperclip peoples throw, with a female singer singing 
you can hit and run


can anyone confirm if that is original of Loletta Holloway’s ‘Hit and 
Run? or maybe an edit? or something completely different?


thx in advance!

c.





Yes, that is what was sampled for Throw. Andrew

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Re: (313) D and B

2005-02-16 Thread alex . bond

Bit harsh, good lads and all

Well, yeah.

But, inspired by the supporters of Manchester United, I'm in a 'direct
action' kinda mood today.
You won't find any Matt Macqueen stlye liberalism/free love vibe with this
lad ; )

I say burn them. and their mates. and their soooped-up ford escort mark
3's.

Do you ever have one of those days when you wish you had a flame-thrower?

I've always wanted one.

Do you think if I didn't eat any lunch for 3 weeks, and saved my dinner
money, I could afford one?

Not sure.



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Re: (313) paperclip people throw sample source

2005-02-16 Thread ha

he also did an edit of this song for moxie

http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF143964-01-01-01.mp3



1977 hit'n'run
1994 throw
2004 moxie

.. sums it up pretty well i guess


Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks wrote:


Carlos de Brito wrote:


found this nice disco(edits)mix by soulphiction lately:
www.philpot-records.net/Showcases.html
(click on SoulPhiction Classic-Cuts Vol. 1
check it, it's very good!

question is: at min 21 starts a track that seems to be the sample 
source for paperclip peoples throw, with a female singer singing 
you can hit and run


can anyone confirm if that is original of Loletta Holloway’s ‘Hit and 
Run? or maybe an edit? or something completely different?


thx in advance!

c.





Yes, that is what was sampled for Throw. Andrew



FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
 
 Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is 
 behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax 
 records?  From the record covers I thought the stuff was 
 going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff but it's 
 hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in the cover is 
 the better (I think)

I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos on which
has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember another record
involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time that I
wasn't as keen on.



Re: (313) paperclip people throw sample source

2005-02-16 Thread Carlos de Brito

yep, that's exactly the track i heard in the soulphiction mix.

thx everybody for the indications!

c.



ha wrote:

he also did an edit of this song for moxie

http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF143964-01-01-01.mp3



1977 hit'n'run
1994 throw
2004 moxie

.. sums it up pretty well i guess


Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks wrote:


Carlos de Brito wrote:


found this nice disco(edits)mix by soulphiction lately:
www.philpot-records.net/Showcases.html
(click on SoulPhiction Classic-Cuts Vol. 1
check it, it's very good!

question is: at min 21 starts a track that seems to be the sample 
source for paperclip peoples throw, with a female singer singing 
you can hit and run


can anyone confirm if that is original of Loletta Holloway’s ‘Hit and 
Run? or maybe an edit? or something completely different?


thx in advance!

c.





Yes, that is what was sampled for Throw. Andrew





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FW: (313) Tresor Closed

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 In order to arrange a worthy conclusion, our intention is to 
 invite all the artists that have so clearly left a mark on 
 the club to say loudly goodbye and see you soon! during the 
 period between 01 - 16 April.

I'd love to visit before it's closure - if anyone hears anything about
exciting line ups in this period get posting.  Anyone else fancy getting
together for a visit sometime in March or April?



FW: (313) london next sat

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: dinamica [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 12 February 2005 21:32
 
 I am planning to visit London for some party next saturday (19th/feb).
 But  can not make my mind up if I should go for Jeff Mills in 
 The End or Kenny Larkin, Octave One live, Villalobos and 
 Lusine live in Fabric...
 
 What you guys suggest? Is it a good party atmosphere in those clubs?

Have enjoyed Fabric when I've been - obviously a big money making machine
but the sound is great, they have lasers and it's clean and smart (not what
we're used to here in Manchester).  Haven't been to The End so I can't
compare though I'd like to visit it sometime.



FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
 
 Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is 
 behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax 
 records?  From the record covers I thought the stuff was 
 going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff but it's 
 hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in the cover is 
 the better (I think)

I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos on which
has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember another record
involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time that I
wasn't as keen on.



FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
 
 Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is 
 behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax 
 records?  From the record covers I thought the stuff was 
 going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff but it's 
 hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in the cover is 
 the better (I think)

I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos on which
has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember another record
involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time that I
wasn't as keen on.



Re: (313) Tresor Closed

2005-02-16 Thread john . osselaer
Check there website:

Anniversary includes Basic Channel live and Fran?ois K live on Friday March 
12th!!!

KJ, Hans and I are going. :)

John

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: FW: (313) Tresor Closed

 In order to arrange a worthy conclusion, our intention is to 
 invite all the artists that have so clearly left a mark on 
 the club to say loudly goodbye and see you soon! during the 
 period between 01 - 16 April.

I'd love to visit before it's closure - if anyone hears anything about
exciting line ups in this period get posting.  Anyone else fancy getting
together for a visit sometime in March or April?







FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
 
 Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is 
 behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax 
 records?  From the record covers I thought the stuff was 
 going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff but it's 
 hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in the cover is 
 the better (I think)

I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos on which
has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember another record
involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time that I
wasn't as keen on.



FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
 
 Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is 
 behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax 
 records?  From the record covers I thought the stuff was 
 going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff but it's 
 hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in the cover is 
 the better (I think)

I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos on which
has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember another record
involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time that I
wasn't as keen on.



FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
 
 Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is 
 behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax 
 records?  From the record covers I thought the stuff was 
 going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff but it's 
 hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in the cover is 
 the better (I think)

I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos on which
has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember another record
involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time that I
wasn't as keen on.



FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
 
 Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is 
 behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax 
 records?  From the record covers I thought the stuff was 
 going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff but it's 
 hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in the cover is 
 the better (I think)

I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos on which
has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember another record
involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time that I
wasn't as keen on.



FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
 
 Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is 
 behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax 
 records?  From the record covers I thought the stuff was 
 going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff but it's 
 hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in the cover is 
 the better (I think)

I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos on which
has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember another record
involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time that I
wasn't as keen on.



Re: (313) detroity DnB

2005-02-16 Thread Dan Bean

DB mix recommendations would be Doc Scott's Mixmag mix (vol 22 I think?) - 
should be easy to find on p2p.

Not exclusively on the Detroit tip - but an excellently constructed mix that 
received heavy heavy rotation round my way. Also contains one of my favourite 
DB tunes ever  - Krust's 'Brief Encounter'.

Can't think of any other specific mixes of the top of my head, but peeps worth 
checking on this tip are DJ Lee, Photek of course, Goldie (at times) and the 
likes of S. Gachet, Alex Reece, Hidden Agenda, Peshay, all of whom have DJed 
detroity db in their time. Another person on this tip, but who plays very 
differently now, is Lemon D. Some of his early prods are pretty 313 - great 
stuff!


FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
 
 Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is 
 behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax 
 records?  From the record covers I thought the stuff was 
 going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff but it's 
 hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in the cover is 
 the better (I think)

I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos on which
has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember another record
involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time that I
wasn't as keen on.



FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
 
 Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is 
 behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax 
 records?  From the record covers I thought the stuff was 
 going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff but it's 
 hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in the cover is 
 the better (I think)

I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos on which
has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember another record
involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time that I
wasn't as keen on.



FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
 
 Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is 
 behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax 
 records?  From the record covers I thought the stuff was 
 going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff but it's 
 hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in the cover is 
 the better (I think)

I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos on which
has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember another record
involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time that I
wasn't as keen on.



FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
 
 Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is 
 behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax 
 records?  From the record covers I thought the stuff was 
 going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff but it's 
 hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in the cover is 
 the better (I think)

I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos on which
has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember another record
involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time that I
wasn't as keen on.



FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
 
 Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is 
 behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax 
 records?  From the record covers I thought the stuff was 
 going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff but it's 
 hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in the cover is 
 the better (I think)

I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos on which
has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember another record
involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time that I
wasn't as keen on.



Re: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread M : A : T : R : I : X
that does it Francis! youre now on my block list!
:^)

on 2/16/05 8:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
uttered these words:

 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
 
 Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is
 behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax
 records?  From the record covers I thought the stuff was
 going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff but it's
 hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in the cover is
 the better (I think)
 
 I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos on which
 has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember another record
 involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time that I
 wasn't as keen on.
 



FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
 
 Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is 
 behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax 
 records?  From the record covers I thought the stuff was 
 going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff but it's 
 hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in the cover is 
 the better (I think)

I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos on which
has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember another record
involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time that I
wasn't as keen on.



FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
 
 Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is 
 behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax 
 records?  From the record covers I thought the stuff was 
 going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff but it's 
 hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in the cover is 
 the better (I think)

I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos on which
has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember another record
involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time that I
wasn't as keen on.



Re: FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread alex . bond

Francis.

If you don't stop sending all these emails, I'll tell 'em all what you were
up to on Sunday.

; )

Alex
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Re: FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread David Beattie
Someone better answer Francis before all our inboxes
fill up ;-)

I dont have it Francis - I have the red covered one
you mention, I was round at a friends at the weekend
and he had the new one - the cover is similar although
blue instead of red. He didnt get round to playing it
while I was there so cant comment on it but if Mr
Brunton is saying its better than the first then it
must be worth a listen.

Cheers
BT


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  -Original Message-
  From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: 14 February 2005 09:00
  
  Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome
 Sportelli who is 
  behind the excellent old-school Acid releases on
 Krax 
  records?  From the record covers I thought the
 stuff was 
  going to be more me too Acid Trax revival stuff
 but it's 
  hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in
 the cover is 
  the better (I think)
 
 I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax
 type Krax logos on which
 has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to
 remember another record
 involving him but not under his name coming out at
 the same time that I
 wasn't as keen on.
 
  


Re: (313) Tresor Closed

2005-02-16 Thread alex . bond

Anniversary includes Basic Channel live and Fran?ois K live on Friday
March 12th!!!

Jeepers.

Basic Channel live.

mm.

do you think its them (Mark  Moritz), or Scion?

(probably them I'd imagine maybe?)

worth the airfare alone. shame I haven't got it - saving up for a
flamethrower.

Alex


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Re: FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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I've got the one in the red cover with white Trax type Krax logos
on which
has one track I like - which is the other?  Seem to remember
another record
involving him but not under his name coming out at the same time
that I
wasn't as keen on.

ive got a question. do you have the one in the red cover with
white Trax type Krax logos? 

;P

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) detroity DnB

2005-02-16 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'd love to hear anyone/everyone take a 
crack at the best jungle/DnB mixes that employ that whole 'detroity 
feeling'... from Jacob's Optical Stairway to Lemon D to 4 Hero to
LTJ 
to the better Photek to whoever else you feel represents the best of 
the (this is sad to say) 'golden era' of dnb, before it mutated into 
something unreconizable, something that felt like you never
really knew 
it to begin with.  I know this thread comes up once a year but i
need 
some mixes to go with it...  School me.  My iPod is a yearnin'

my friend is easily one of the best drum and bass deejays ive ever
seen and has a wicked collection. 

http://box.412dnb.com/~ratana/dispatchSite.php?pageName=mixes

he has some techno mixes up there as well, but his jungle mixes
feature recent tracks as well as classic ones. check out some of
those, i guarantee there'll be stuff in there youll like. lush
selection was one of my favorites of them

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread alex . bond

ive got a question. do you have the one in the red cover with
white Trax type Krax logos?

by the looks of it, Francis has around 30 copies of it Tom

what a show-off!

; )
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Re: (313) detroity DnB

2005-02-16 Thread alex . bond

my friend is easily one of the best drum and bass deejays ive ever
seen and has a wicked collection.

yeah, I'll bet.

is his puffa jacket puffier than yours?

; )
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RE: (313) detroity DnB

2005-02-16 Thread Redmond, Ja'Maul
 it's literally been about 9 years since I heard a 4-hero record being
played by a dnb dj.


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-Original Message-
From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 10:39 PM
To: 313
Subject: (313) detroity DnB

a lot of great dnb i just slept on, thinking it would last forever and
i'd catch up.  how little i knew of UK music trends  ;) now there are so
many cuts i wish i'd have picked up. Charles Noel, Titonton from
Ohio, and others in detroit like Paris and DJ Rotator (even DJ Assault's
early mixes to some degree!) were rocking this stuff at parties and much
of it great.  I had a copy of a Paris mixtape
(cassette) that he reportedly created in order to hand to to Mills when
he was in the D for one weekend... one side was super dope minimal
detroit techno all cut-n-paste mixed Claude style.. the flip side was
all very detroity feeling DnB.  No idea where it is now... sigh.. but
brilliant from front to back.

Anyway,  DnB to me, coming from a learning to Dj in a techno background,
it was hard to keep up with and -- like any great imports
-- a finite amount of it came to Record Time and the best of the best
stuff disappeared quickly.  I'd love to hear anyone/everyone take a
crack at the best jungle/DnB mixes that employ that whole 'detroity
feeling'... from Jacob's Optical Stairway to Lemon D to 4 Hero to LTJ to
the better Photek to whoever else you feel represents the best of the
(this is sad to say) 'golden era' of dnb, before it mutated into
something unreconizable, something that felt like you never really knew
it to begin with.  I know this thread comes up once a year but i need
some mixes to go with it...  School me.  My iPod is a yearnin'

Someone in detroit get Brian Gillespie to rock a mix from this era,  he
had *everything*... first time i ever saw someone in the US sporting a
Metalheads t-shirt to a Family Funktion party...  he was all over it.

--
MM
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Re: (313) detroity DnB

2005-02-16 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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my friend is easily one of the best drum and bass deejays ive ever
seen and has a wicked collection.

yeah, I'll bet.

is his puffa jacket puffier than yours?

; )

hey bond, you wanna fight? ill show you what being a rude boy is
all about

;P 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) detroity DnB

2005-02-16 Thread alex . bond

hey bond, you wanna fight?

yep.

get in line bwoy, there's a long list of people who want to smack me one.


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(313) Jeremy Ellis

2005-02-16 Thread alex . bond
Hello.

I have all the Ayro stuff, but I think I've been sleeping on some Jeremy
Ellis stuff.

Scott Mcgill played one friday night on Ubiquity that was great.

Anyone recommend any really good ones to pick up?

Ta

Alex
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(313) dimanche electrique en fevrier MTL

2005-02-16 Thread Neil Wiernik

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Subject: dimanche electrique en fevrier


le prochain dimanche electrique sera le 20 fevrier

portes 20h, show 21h, 5$

naw
simon called peter
bunny clide
et invite(e) special(e)!

hemisphere gauche, 221 beaubien est (metro beaubien)

www.le-son666.com



(313) London Axis Shop

2005-02-16 Thread alex . bond
Anyone going to the Axis shop?

Is it today/tonight?

Erm, anyone fancy getting me something? wouldn't mind any ltd records he
has on sale.

Failing that, I'll settle for an axis pencil sharpener. I think that's
around my budget.

Small cash bonus for remote shopper, or will swap for records, members of
family, cooking utensils etc.

Thanks

Alex

p.s. no jeremy ellis tips? useless you lot... ; )
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Re: (313) London Axis Shop

2005-02-16 Thread Martin Dust
If you are going tonight, will you also take a useless object (can of 
soup, egg cup etc) for Jeff to sign as well, let's freak him out - if 
he asks just tell him the best ideas are meta.


Martin


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Anyone going to the Axis shop?

Is it today/tonight?

Erm, anyone fancy getting me something? wouldn't mind any ltd records 
he

has on sale.

Failing that, I'll settle for an axis pencil sharpener. I think that's
around my budget.

Small cash bonus for remote shopper, or will swap for records, members 
of

family, cooking utensils etc.

Thanks

Alex

p.s. no jeremy ellis tips? useless you lot... ; )
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(313) mix WNUR chicago - 4 Feb 2005 - Space The Box

2005-02-16 Thread Matt MacQueen

Clinically Inclined
4 February 2005
Fridays 9:30pm - 12:30am,  89.3 FM WNUR Chicago
http://SonicSunset.com for audio archives


Part 1   Sexy Chicago soul for Valentine's Day with a Curtis Mayfield 
connection into Loft and Music Box disco to Prince's Hot Thing. Round 
basslines from D-Train and Abe Duque gets nasty over Vanity 6. Raw 312 
jack trax cut-ups from DJ Sneak, GU, and Santos, ending w/ new 'static 
friendly' techno from Detroit's Carl Craig.


Part 2  dark vocals from g.d.luxxe set the tone, furthered by murky 
techno from the likes of i-F and luke slater. the mood subsides 
slightly and dan curtin winds out his epic parallel. please be 
advised the audio is slightly distorted, we're working on it.



part 1  Matt MacQueen

The Staple Singers - Let's Do It Again - Let's Do It Again Soundtrack 
(Curtom)
The New Rotary Connection - I Am The Blackgold of the Sun - Hey Love 
(Cadet)

The Crusaders - Street Life - Full Length Disco Mix (Loft Classics)
Prince - Hot Thing - Extended 12 remix (Warner)
Patti Labelle - Music Is My Way of Life - Best Of (Epic)
D-Train - You're The One for Me (Prelude)
Macho - I'm A Man (Prelude)
Daniel Paul - Outta Space [Meitz dub] - Outta Space Remixes (Mermaid)
Presence - Better Day - Salt City Orchestra's Better Dub (Pagan)
Abe Duque - untitled - Champagne Days  Cocaine Nights (Abe Duque)
Vanity 6 - Nasty Girl (Warner)
Jack Da Ripper - Jack's Back (Circuit)
DJ Sneak - The Lights part 1 - Blue Funk EP (Relief)
Jack Da Ripper - Funkin' With Da Drums (Circuit)
GU - Space Square Dance (Relief)
Chip E - Like This - Club Mix (DJ International)
Santos - Space The Box (Trax)
Carl Craig - Sandstorms - Just Another Day (Planet E)
Sterac - Asphyx (100% Pure)


Part 2  Dave Siska

g.d.luxxe - red - oral-olio - an history of tomorrow (ersatz audio)
reload - phase 4 - autoreload vol 2 (infonet)
afx - c1 - analogue bubblebiatch vol 3 (rephlex)
metamatics  clatterbox - how i missed you - project unison (neo ouija)
paul w teebrooke - face at the window - stasis: past movements 
(peacefrog)

jon hassell - empire ii - magic realism (e.g.)
if - spiegelbeeld - f***ing consumer (disko b)
plastikman - plasticine - sheet one (mute)
planetary assault systems - exploration of the ravish - the electric 
funk machine (peacefrog)

jeff mills - preview (tomorrow)
newworldromantic - spirit ep (delsin)
oz artists - target for tampax advertising - the zone ep (oz 
interactive)

moodymann - don't be misled (kdj)
josh brent - overcome (schatrax)
low profile society - example 5 (toytronic)
dan curtin - parallel - silicon dawn (peacefrog)
rontgen - cesium (sahko)
burger/ink - twelve miles high - las vegas (matador/harvest)


Audio archives at http://SonicSunset.com
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Re: (313) London Axis Shop

2005-02-16 Thread alex . bond

will you also take a useless object

I'm available.

I'm pretty flippin' useless too.
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(313) Weather Report

2005-02-16 Thread alex . bond
It's not raining.

hahahahahahahahaaa
a
h
a
h


*wanders off to shoot himself*
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Re: (313) London Axis Shop

2005-02-16 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Can someone pick me up a loaf of Axis Bread, a 16 oz can Purpose Maker
stewed tomatoes, bag of Our Man in Havana coffee, and some Jeff Mills
Other Day style biscuits?  thanks

MEK


   
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Anyone going to the Axis shop?

Is it today/tonight?

Erm, anyone fancy getting me something? wouldn't mind any ltd records he
has on sale.

Failing that, I'll settle for an axis pencil sharpener. I think that's
around my budget.

Small cash bonus for remote shopper, or will swap for records, members of
family, cooking utensils etc.

Thanks

Alex

p.s. no jeremy ellis tips? useless you lot... ; )
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Re: (313) London Axis Shop

2005-02-16 Thread robin


Better yet someone 'create' these items (use a photocopier etc) and 
secrete em about the store...


:)

robin...

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Can someone pick me up a loaf of Axis Bread, a 16 oz can Purpose Maker
stewed tomatoes, bag of Our Man in Havana coffee, and some Jeff Mills
Other Day style biscuits?  thanks



Re: FW: (313) Great new Acid Traxxxx

2005-02-16 Thread Fred Heutte
I played that first Krax one at a warehouse party in San Francisco
on New Year's Eve, as part of about four back-to-back acid
tracks.

It was good . . . oh yeah!

-- fred



(313) mix id

2005-02-16 Thread matt kane's brain
i have this here file called techno_mix_92303 that starts off with jeff 
mills' condor to mallorca. it sounds like there are some technasia and ken 
ishii tracks in there too.


does that sound familiar to anyone?
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Re: (313) drugs clubs

2005-02-16 Thread yussel

omg that's good.

its a video for soulwax, otherwise known as 2manydjs

On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, fab. wrote:


http://www.7digital.com/downloads/soulwax/soulwaxplayer.html

i presume this is some sort of promotional video for a band


fab.
CITYMORB MUSIC
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RE: (313) a guy called gerald

2005-02-16 Thread yussel
photek issued the same complaint years ago and did an album of chicago 
style acid house.


think about it. if jeffs mills declared techno useless, would you all stop 
playing it?




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Does anyone within the dnb scene really care if Gerald is making a protest
against the way the music has gone? How much weight does he have within the
dnb community? Seems like the techno heads pay more attention to Gerald
than dnb fans.

Is this out on vinyl? Sounds like a good LP.

MEK



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Great CD, been playing it quite a lot and it grows on you.

Much less dnb, more Detriot atmospherics too the sound. Theres a thumper of
a house track too.

Middle Eastern influences on some of the vocals samples. Hmm I hear you
say,
but it works.

Much better than Essence imo.

Rav.

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so how much less drum  bass is it?  He was supposedly making a protest
against the current grain of dnb with this album.

MEK



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did i miss a thread on this or something?

'to all things what is needed' just arrived in the radio station's mailbox
this week.

it's excellent! especially the tracks 'meaning' and 'tajeen'

i could skip the ursula rucker one, though.
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(313) Elements

2005-02-16 Thread M : A : T : R : I : X
hello gang!
I know you all must be tired of hearing my name by now:

Sean Deason: Elements vols 1 and 2 are now available for download at
Nufonix:

http://www.nufonix.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGYStore_Code=nufonix
Category_Code=MTX

check em out!

sean 


Re: (313) drugs clubs

2005-02-16 Thread yussel

now that is a true statement.

i must admit i felt pretty lame when the guy puking was on whisky

he was the only person not having fun.

alright then- who's got the GOOD drugs.



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watching that video made me realise i'm not pulling my weight at parties
anymore. nowdays i just smoke a spliff and expect everyone else to get
f*%ked-up and provide the atmosphere and amusement.
no wonder i'm not enjoying myself as much - i forgot, it's a group effort.
james
www.jbucknell.com





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http://www.7digital.com/downloads/soulwax/soulwaxplayer.html

i presume this is some sort of promotional video for a band


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RE: (313) a guy called gerald

2005-02-16 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

photek issued the same complaint years ago and did an album of
chicago 
style acid house.

i wouldnt describe it like that at all. really the only thing
chicago-y about it was robert owens on vocals for 2 cuts. it was
maybe 30% house and none of it was very acid, though it was very
good. there were some ambient cuts, some downtempo breakbeat kinda
cuts, and even one really nice drum and bass tune. last good thing
he ever did, actually. 

think about it. if jeffs mills declared techno useless, would you
all stop 
playing it?

well lets look at it like it should be. lets say all the techno in
the world started sounding like hardhouse. and by all i mean ALL.
if he said it then, he would be right. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


RE: (313) a guy called gerald

2005-02-16 Thread matt kane's brain

At 02:23 PM 2/16/2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:

last good thing
he ever did, actually.


that's the last thing i've heard from him, PERIOD.
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RE: (313) a guy called gerald

2005-02-16 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]

that's the last thing i've heard from him, PERIOD.

consider yourself fortunate. his last drum and bass singles since
his return (which i think started in 02?) have each been more
terrible than the last. i vaguely remember him releasing some old
VIP mix of an older tune that was pretty nice but still not up to
ni ten ichi ryu or UFOs or his remix of ez rollers' believe. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: FW: (313) london next sat

2005-02-16 Thread yussel
the end ius nice. smallerr joint, but a fuly functioning club. really loud 
sound.


haven't been to fabric, but man i'd love to.

seems like you'll also get more diversity at fabric. more rooms, more 
artists and such




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-Original Message-
From: dinamica [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 February 2005 21:32

I am planning to visit London for some party next saturday (19th/feb).
But  can not make my mind up if I should go for Jeff Mills in
The End or Kenny Larkin, Octave One live, Villalobos and
Lusine live in Fabric...

What you guys suggest? Is it a good party atmosphere in those clubs?


Have enjoyed Fabric when I've been - obviously a big money making machine
but the sound is great, they have lasers and it's clean and smart (not what
we're used to here in Manchester).  Haven't been to The End so I can't
compare though I'd like to visit it sometime.




Re: (313) photek (was: a guy called gerald)

2005-02-16 Thread Carlos de Brito

for me, the best track on that solaris album was glamourama,
maybe better than bret easton ellis' same titled book...:)

btw, you can mix and listen to that track here
(and create your own sleazy pr0n-musicvideo):

http://www.uzik.com/pornocombo/graphic/flyer8/pornomixer01.swf

try it out,
it's fun to compute

c.




Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



photek issued the same complaint years ago and did an album of



chicago


style acid house.




i wouldnt describe it like that at all. really the only thing
chicago-y about it was robert owens on vocals for 2 cuts. it was
maybe 30% house and none of it was very acid, though it was very
good. there were some ambient cuts, some downtempo breakbeat kinda
cuts, and even one really nice drum and bass tune. last good thing
he ever did, actually.


think about it. if jeffs mills declared techno useless, would you



all stop


playing it?




well lets look at it like it should be. lets say all the techno in
the world started sounding like hardhouse. and by all i mean ALL.
if he said it then, he would be right.
tom

andythepooh.com


 
  



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Re: (313) photek (was: a guy called gerald)

2005-02-16 Thread yussel

true dat on glamourama



On Wed, 16 Feb 2005, Carlos de Brito wrote:


for me, the best track on that solaris album was glamourama,
maybe better than bret easton ellis' same titled book...:)

btw, you can mix and listen to that track here
(and create your own sleazy pr0n-musicvideo):

http://www.uzik.com/pornocombo/graphic/flyer8/pornomixer01.swf

try it out,
it's fun to compute

c.




Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



photek issued the same complaint years ago and did an album of



chicago


style acid house.




i wouldnt describe it like that at all. really the only thing
chicago-y about it was robert owens on vocals for 2 cuts. it was
maybe 30% house and none of it was very acid, though it was very
good. there were some ambient cuts, some downtempo breakbeat kinda
cuts, and even one really nice drum and bass tune. last good thing
he ever did, actually.


think about it. if jeffs mills declared techno useless, would you



all stop


playing it?




well lets look at it like it should be. lets say all the techno in
the world started sounding like hardhouse. and by all i mean ALL.
if he said it then, he would be right.
tom

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Re: FW: (313) london next sat

2005-02-16 Thread Stewart Caig

The Headspace night at Public life will be better than Fabric by a mile.

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haven't been to fabric, but man i'd love to.



seems like you'll also get more diversity at fabric. more rooms, more
artists and such


yeah, that's what I thought too. It's big but it attracts loads of people
who don't
give a toss about the music. It gets so packed it's like a sardine can.
If you bring a girlfriend/wife you might want to warn her about the 
groping

from ugly drunk cnuts.
Went once and I doubt I'd ever go back if I was in London again.

small parties are better in London

MEK







Re: (313) Elements

2005-02-16 Thread Wojciech

Will these be available on vinyl? They sound sweet!


On Feb 16, 2005, at 11:05 AM, M : A : T : R : I : X wrote:


hello gang!
I know you all must be tired of hearing my name by now:

Sean Deason: Elements vols 1 and 2 are now available for download at
Nufonix:

http://www.nufonix.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc? 
Screen=CTGYStore_Code=nufonix

Category_Code=MTX

check em out!

sean





Re: (313) drugs clubs

2005-02-16 Thread Martin Dust
Thought it was a bit gash meself, playing to the lowest common denominator 
like...


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Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 7:00 PM
Subject: Re: (313) drugs  clubs



omg that's good.

its a video for soulwax, otherwise known as 2manydjs

On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, fab. wrote:


http://www.7digital.com/downloads/soulwax/soulwaxplayer.html

i presume this is some sort of promotional video for a band


fab.
CITYMORB MUSIC
www.citymorb.net | [EMAIL PROTECTED]












RE: (313) Jeremy Ellis

2005-02-16 Thread john arnold



Hey Alex,

How have you been?
Jeremy's full length Lotus Bloom's is dropping on Feb. 22nd, on Ubiquity.
It's a killer record.
We are doing the release party in Detroit this friday the 18th at 5th ave. 
downtown.

wered^,
john




(313) 3rd party/ Jeremy Ellis record release 2/18

2005-02-16 Thread john arnold


Hello all,

This Friday 2/18:

Third Party Candidate:The Recount

Jeremy Ellis Record Release:
The Lotus Blooms-Ubiquity
+
John Arnold (Ubiquity/Transmat)
Larry Fratangelo (Parliament percussionist)

All live freestyle music...

@5th Avenue Detroit///2100 Woodward Ave.///313.471.2555
info to-  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

$5   10pm-2am




Re: (313) Elements

2005-02-16 Thread Arne Weinberg
Sweet stuff!
Hilltop  Xenon are hot! Looking forward to the vinyl.

keep it coming Sean!


Arne


M : A : T : R : I : X [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
 hello gang!
 I know you all must be tired of hearing my name by now:
 
 Sean Deason: Elements vols 1 and 2 are now available for download at
 Nufonix:
 
 http://www.nufonix.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGYStore_Code=nufonix
 Category_Code=MTX
 
 check em out!
 
 sean 
 



RE: (313) drugs clubs

2005-02-16 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
I dunno, never seen anyone on dmt proper who was conscious enough to see their 
hands. More like a 1 1/2 minute unconscious cosmic learning session. I guess 
they had to fill in he d's with something though. Plus I think tussin would've 
been a better T than tetra-whatever the fxck. Can't believe I'm posting this. I 
got no standards anymore. *I wonder how the aussies feel about this video* :P

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: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 3:01 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; fab.
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) drugs  clubs
 
 Thought it was a bit gash meself, playing to the lowest 
 common denominator like...
 
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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 7:00 PM
 Subject: Re: (313) drugs  clubs
 
 
  omg that's good.
 
  its a video for soulwax, otherwise known as 2manydjs
 
  On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, fab. wrote:
 
  http://www.7digital.com/downloads/soulwax/soulwaxplayer.html
 
  i presume this is some sort of promotional video for a band
 
 
  fab.
  CITYMORB MUSIC
  www.citymorb.net | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 


(313) Track ID - Soulphiction ClassicCuts

2005-02-16 Thread sqrrt

http://www.philpot-records.net/mp3s/lassiccuts.mp3

I forgot who originally posted the link earlier today for the 
Soulphiction Classic Cuts mix/re-edits, but I'm really diggin it, thanks!


Which brings me to the need for a tracklisting. There are lots of track 
which seem to be essential links between Disco and House / Techno (that 
'80-'85 gap).


I'd love to pick up some of them.

Any idea what the track that starts at 21:33 is? Must be obvious 
(Chicago, Chicago, where can I go?), but I don't have a clue.


Can anyone help? Andrew (Duke), maybe?

So far I know this:

1. Bohannon - Let's Start II Dance
2. {early Mass Production or Brass Construction track (not sure which)}
3. ? {used later as basis for several dum dum tracks. cf. Armando, 
Mike Dunn, Wamdue et al}

4. ? (is that the Stylistics?) - Almost There
5. ? (is that Black Ivory?) - Hustlin'
6. Loleatta Holloway - Hit'n'Run
7. ?
8. ?
9. Straffe - Set It Off
10. Jungle Wonz - Bird In A Guilded Cage
11. ? {... I have this, but can't remember what it is for the life of 
me; classic solo-sax-house}

12. Tortured Soul - I Might Do Something Wrong
13. ? {mid-90's instrumental house track}
14. Moodymann - Mahogany Black (or Black Sunday?)
15. {9/11 news broadcast snippets}

Any clues would be appreciated.

Francis.


Re: (313) Track ID - Soulphiction ClassicCuts

2005-02-16 Thread Sakari Karipuro

sqrrt wrote on Wed, 16 Feb 2005 about following:

Any idea what the track that starts at 21:33 is? Must be obvious (Chicago, 
Chicago, where can I go?), but I don't have a clue.


roy ayers - chicago
http://www.discogs.com/release/243471


sakke
--
System error?:: Success
props to mozilla.org


Re: (313) Tresor Closed

2005-02-16 Thread Greg Earle

On Feb 16, 2005, at 12:31 PM, john.osselaer wrote:

Check their website:

Anniversary includes Basic Channel live and Francois K live on Friday 
March

12th!!!

KJ, Hans and I are going. :)


Friday is March 11th, John  :)

The whole Thursday/Friday/Saturday weekend is absolutely sick -

10.3.2005  	23:00 Uhr  	14 Years Tresor - Good Bye Leipziger Strasse 
Part 2


Globus:
- Dirt Crew (Dirt Crew Rec. / Berlin) Live!
- Sasse aka Freestyle Man (Moodmusic / Berlin)
- Matt Vega (Fumakilla, Vega / Kopenhagen)
Tresor:
- Surgeon (Dynamic Tension, Counterbalance / Birmingham)
- DJ Pete (Hardwax / Berlin)
- Dash (Rampe D / Berlin)
Tuna Bar:
- Sick Girls (wmf / Berlin)
- Barbara Hallama (go_disko / Berlin)

11.3.2005 	23:00 Uhr 	14 Years Tresor - Good Bye Leipziger Strasse Part 
3


Globus:
- Basic Channel (Basic Channel / Berlin) Live!
- Francois K. (Wave Music / NYC) Live!
- Intro set by: Baeks  Trias (Tresor HQ / Berlin)
- Djoker Daan (Sommersafari / Berlin)
- Dole (Death by Disco / Berlin)
Tresor:
- Neil Landstrumm  Bill Youngman (Scandinavia / Edinbourgh) Live!
- Dave Tarrida (Sativae / Barcelona) Live! + Dj Set
- Kriek (Schaltstufe 13, Tresor HQ / Berlin)
- Mack (Tresor HQ / Berlin)
Tuna Bar:
- Miss Italia (Berlin)

12.3.2005 	23:00 Uhr 	14 Years Tresor - Good Bye Leipziger Strasse Part 
4


Globus:
- Ark (Pias France, Circus Company, Karat, Kompakt / Paris)
- Stewart Walker (Tresor Rec., Persona / Berlin) Live!
- Luke  Stuff (Funky Groove Connection / Berlin)
Wake Up: Micha Stahl (Tresor HQ / Berlin)
- The Advent (Tresor Rec., Kombination Research / Spain)
- James Pennington aka Suburbian Knight (UR / Detroit)
- Mad Max (Tresor Rec. / Kreuzberg)
- DJ Dry (Rampe D / Berlin)
Tuna Bar:
- Conzuela Comatosa (Berlin)

*Waves watch in front of yussel  Doris and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to make them go 
with me*


:)

- Greg



Re: (313) Track ID - Soulphiction ClassicCuts

2005-02-16 Thread Carlos de Brito
track 15 is the intro of ss014, Theo Parrish - Major Moments Of Instant 
Insanity, afaik.


http://www.discogs.com/release/35075

c.

sqrrt wrote:

http://www.philpot-records.net/mp3s/lassiccuts.mp3

I forgot who originally posted the link earlier today for the 
Soulphiction Classic Cuts mix/re-edits, but I'm really diggin it, thanks!


Which brings me to the need for a tracklisting. There are lots of track 
which seem to be essential links between Disco and House / Techno (that 
'80-'85 gap).


I'd love to pick up some of them.

Any idea what the track that starts at 21:33 is? Must be obvious 
(Chicago, Chicago, where can I go?), but I don't have a clue.


Can anyone help? Andrew (Duke), maybe?

So far I know this:

1. Bohannon - Let's Start II Dance
2. {early Mass Production or Brass Construction track (not sure which)}
3. ? {used later as basis for several dum dum tracks. cf. Armando, 
Mike Dunn, Wamdue et al}

4. ? (is that the Stylistics?) - Almost There
5. ? (is that Black Ivory?) - Hustlin'
6. Loleatta Holloway - Hit'n'Run
7. ?
8. ?
9. Straffe - Set It Off
10. Jungle Wonz - Bird In A Guilded Cage
11. ? {... I have this, but can't remember what it is for the life of 
me; classic solo-sax-house}

12. Tortured Soul - I Might Do Something Wrong
13. ? {mid-90's instrumental house track}
14. Moodymann - Mahogany Black (or Black Sunday?)
15. {9/11 news broadcast snippets}

Any clues would be appreciated.

Francis.



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Re: (313) Tresor Closed

2005-02-16 Thread matt kane's brain

At 05:57 PM 2/16/2005, Greg Earle wrote:

*Waves watch in front of yussel  Doris and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to make them go 
with me*


anyone want to stuff me in a suitcase?
--
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Re: (313) Track ID - Soulphiction ClassicCuts

2005-02-16 Thread Carlos de Brito

henrik schwarz used that sample for his stunning 12:
Henrik Schwarz - Chicago
http://www.discogs.com/release/214967

mind the b2 track, beautiful

c.


Sakari Karipuro wrote:

sqrrt wrote on Wed, 16 Feb 2005 about following:

Any idea what the track that starts at 21:33 is? Must be obvious 
(Chicago, Chicago, where can I go?), but I don't have a clue.



roy ayers - chicago
http://www.discogs.com/release/243471


sakke


RE: (313) Tresor Closed

2005-02-16 Thread Jernej Marusic
Damn, with this lineup and cheap Easy Jet tickets from Ljubljana to Berlin,
I just might decide to go there for a couple of days. 
Have to persuade some friends to go with me :-)

Jernej
www.octex.org

 -Original Message-
 From: Greg Earle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 16. februar 2005 23:57
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Cc: Greg Earle; Doris Payer; Josh Glazer; Garrett McGrath
 Subject: Re: (313) Tresor Closed
 
 
 On Feb 16, 2005, at 12:31 PM, john.osselaer wrote:
  Check their website:
 
  Anniversary includes Basic Channel live and Francois K live 
 on Friday 
  March
  12th!!!
 
  KJ, Hans and I are going. :)
 
 Friday is March 11th, John  :)
 
 The whole Thursday/Friday/Saturday weekend is absolutely sick -
 
 10.3.2005 23:00 Uhr   14 Years Tresor - Good Bye 
 Leipziger Strasse 
 Part 2
   
 Globus:
 - Dirt Crew (Dirt Crew Rec. / Berlin) Live!
 - Sasse aka Freestyle Man (Moodmusic / Berlin)
 - Matt Vega (Fumakilla, Vega / Kopenhagen)
 Tresor:
 - Surgeon (Dynamic Tension, Counterbalance / Birmingham)
 - DJ Pete (Hardwax / Berlin)
 - Dash (Rampe D / Berlin)
 Tuna Bar:
 - Sick Girls (wmf / Berlin)
 - Barbara Hallama (go_disko / Berlin)
 
 11.3.2005 23:00 Uhr   14 Years Tresor - Good Bye 
 Leipziger Strasse Part 
 3
   
 Globus:
 - Basic Channel (Basic Channel / Berlin) Live!
 - Francois K. (Wave Music / NYC) Live!
 - Intro set by: Baeks  Trias (Tresor HQ / Berlin)
 - Djoker Daan (Sommersafari / Berlin)
 - Dole (Death by Disco / Berlin)
 Tresor:
 - Neil Landstrumm  Bill Youngman (Scandinavia / Edinbourgh) Live!
 - Dave Tarrida (Sativae / Barcelona) Live! + Dj Set
 - Kriek (Schaltstufe 13, Tresor HQ / Berlin)
 - Mack (Tresor HQ / Berlin)
 Tuna Bar:
 - Miss Italia (Berlin)
 
 12.3.2005 23:00 Uhr   14 Years Tresor - Good Bye 
 Leipziger Strasse Part 
 4
   
 Globus:
 - Ark (Pias France, Circus Company, Karat, Kompakt / Paris)
 - Stewart Walker (Tresor Rec., Persona / Berlin) Live!
 - Luke  Stuff (Funky Groove Connection / Berlin)
 Wake Up: Micha Stahl (Tresor HQ / Berlin)
 - The Advent (Tresor Rec., Kombination Research / Spain)
 - James Pennington aka Suburbian Knight (UR / Detroit)
 - Mad Max (Tresor Rec. / Kreuzberg)
 - DJ Dry (Rampe D / Berlin)
 Tuna Bar:
 - Conzuela Comatosa (Berlin)
 
 *Waves watch in front of yussel  Doris and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to make them 
 go 
 with me*
 
 :)
 
   - Greg
 
 




Re: (313) Track ID - Soulphiction ClassicCuts

2005-02-16 Thread BR11209
#3 is  Martin Circus - Disco Circus.  But what Whamdue track sampled that?


http://www.philpot-records.net/mp3s/lassiccuts.mp3

I forgot who originally posted the link earlier today for the 
Soulphiction Classic Cuts mix/re-edits, but I'm really diggin it, thanks!

Which brings me to the need for a tracklisting. There are lots of track 
which seem to be essential links between Disco and House / Techno (that 
'80-'85 gap).

I'd love to pick up some of them.

Any idea what the track that starts at 21:33 is? Must be obvious 
(Chicago, Chicago, where can I go?), but I don't have a clue.

Can anyone help? Andrew (Duke), maybe?

So far I know this:

1. Bohannon - Let's Start II Dance
2. {early Mass Production or Brass Construction track (not sure which)}
3. ? {used later as basis for several dum dum tracks. cf. Armando, 
Mike Dunn, Wamdue et al}
4. ? (is that the Stylistics?) - Almost There
5. ? (is that Black Ivory?) - Hustlin'
6. Loleatta Holloway - Hit'n'Run
7. ?
8. ?
9. Straffe - Set It Off
10. Jungle Wonz - Bird In A Guilded Cage
11. ? {... I have this, but can't remember what it is for the life of 
me; classic solo-sax-house}
12. Tortured Soul - I Might Do Something Wrong
13. ? {mid-90's instrumental house track}
14. Moodymann - Mahogany Black (or Black Sunday?)
15. {9/11 news broadcast snippets}

Any clues would be appreciated.

Francis.