Re: (313) ? (OT)

2005-08-18 Thread James_Bucknell
here's a named building in the east village, nyc.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/margiejames/28737669/





   
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At 12:59 PM 8/17/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My turn: why does everybody in Britain live in 'named' bulidings, flats,
etc.

This isn't unique to Britain. I've seen named houses in the
Northeast. I'm not talking just the Newport mansion-style houses.
Little hunting camps in sleepy Northern New Hampshire, tiny vacation
cottages on Martha's Vineyard, etc. Some of my friends have named
their apartments things like HATEDOME and The Compound and
Destructopad but they're just silly.
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(313) boem tsjak 2005

2005-08-18 Thread marsel


announcing...

Boem Tsjak Festival 2005
28  29 October
Pakhuis Wilhelmina, Amsterdam

Boem Tsjak - Part 1
fri 28 oct, 10pm - 3am
MOS (Delsin)
Fastgraph (Klakson) - live
Comtron (BlackLabel) - live
Rude 66 (Bunker) - live
Vince Watson (Delsin) - live
Sterac Electronics (aka Steve Rachmad) (Interpersonal //XP)

Boem Tsjak - Part 2
sat 29 oct, 10pm - 5am
Peel Seamus (Delsin)
Terrace (EevoLute) - live
Duplex (Clone) - live
Dynarec (Delsin) - live
Pametex (Clone) vs Newworldaquarium (Delsin)
Dexter (Klakson) - live
Legowelt vs Orgue Electronique (Bunker) - live
Steffi (Klakson)

fee: 7,50 euro a night
pre-sale: Rush Hour, Spuistraat 98, Amsterdam


(313) I-F in london tonight

2005-08-18 Thread alex . bond
Hey Folks.

You off to the party were I-F is dj'ing in london tonight? Looking forward
to it?

Wish I could go. Think a couple of my mates are going.

Send us some reports tomorrow if you get time!

Alex
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RE: (313) I-F in london tonight

2005-08-18 Thread Robert Taylor
Yep - wouldn't miss it for the world even though it's in a w*nky bar.
Some cat called Richard X is also playing - I think he's a cheesy pop producer 
who's worked with P Diddy but he made his rep as a mashup bootlegger - but his 
first release was a 7 of Whitney's I Wanna Dance With Somebody over the top of 
Numbers and No Scrubs over the top of Being Boiled which was class, but I've no 
idea what he'll play tonight. Anyone else heard him?

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Hey Folks.

You off to the party were I-F is dj'ing in london tonight? Looking forward
to it?

Wish I could go. Think a couple of my mates are going.

Send us some reports tomorrow if you get time!

Alex
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RE: (313) I-F in london tonight

2005-08-18 Thread alex . bond
No Scrubs over the top of Being Boiled which was class

Was that the guy who did the thing the sugarbabes ripped?

But anyway, I reckon if you go with an open mind should be pretty
alright... party time innit!

I mean, I-F is the height of underground cool, but well, there aint a mad
load of difference between italo and electronic pop records I guess. I'd
love to go anyway, should be great.

Alex
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(313) Robert Hood - Minimal Nation

2005-08-18 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.




over the years, ive aquired a few copies here and there. not all of them 
are identical. and i know some of you guys would have the proper solution 
to this.



can we outline all the mispresses, with sound samples and track names? 
not so much full encodes or anything like that. just a page (that i can 
even host) that has 8 clips that would be the ACTUAL minimal nation, and 
then the 2 (or more...?) mispresses, with clips, and id's as to what the 
mispresses are?



or maybe this has been done?



derek.




Re: (313) Robert Hood - Minimal Nation

2005-08-18 Thread alex . bond
Yo Derek

You need to speak with YODA, I'm sure he'll pop up in a min.

meanwhile, bit of info here that might be helpful? you probably looked
already though?

http://www.discogs.com/release/60788

http://www.discogs.com/release/102816
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RE: [Fwd: Re: (313) Robert Hood - Minimal Nation]

2005-08-18 Thread Odeluga, Ken
There are a few of episodes of this documented on Discogs ... naturally.

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Robert+Hood

Ken

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i put a thread up on discogs the other day about this...  enquiring 
about a 5 track promo a friend of mine has with hand written  robert 
hood minimal nation on it...cat # AX XA and AX XB.

any thoughts...

p

Derek Plaslaiko. wrote:




 over the years, ive aquired a few copies here and there. not all of 
 them are identical. and i know some of you guys would have the proper 
 solution to this.


 can we outline all the mispresses, with sound samples and track names?

 not so much full encodes or anything like that. just a page (that i 
 can even host) that has 8 clips that would be the ACTUAL minimal 
 nation, and then the 2 (or more...?) mispresses, with clips, and id's 
 as to what the mispresses are?


 or maybe this has been done?



 derek.









Re: [Fwd: Re: (313) Robert Hood - Minimal Nation]

2005-08-18 Thread Dennis Donohue
I have the same copy.






 i put a thread up on discogs the other day about this...  enquiring
 about a 5 track promo a friend of mine has with hand written  robert
 hood minimal nation on it...cat # AX XA and AX XB.

 any thoughts...

 p

 Derek Plaslaiko. wrote:




 over the years, ive aquired a few copies here and there. not all of
 them are identical. and i know some of you guys would have the proper
 solution to this.


 can we outline all the mispresses, with sound samples and track names?
 not so much full encodes or anything like that. just a page (that i
 can even host) that has 8 clips that would be the ACTUAL minimal
 nation, and then the 2 (or more...?) mispresses, with clips, and id's
 as to what the mispresses are?


 or maybe this has been done?



 derek.











Re: [Fwd: Re: (313) Robert Hood - Minimal Nation]

2005-08-18 Thread alex . bond
any thoughts...

yeah, my thoughts are:

WHY DON'T YOU KNOW ALREADY

hahah

p.s.. did you tape last night? would like a copy!
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Re: (313) I-F in london tonight

2005-08-18 Thread Jamie Stewart
Was Richard X in Add N to X? I remember getting through the door, 
soaking wet at the UR gainsborough studios knees up, and that 
whitny/werk thing being the first thing I heard. Class.


Robert Taylor wrote:


Yep - wouldn't miss it for the world even though it's in a w*nky bar.
Some cat called Richard X is also playing - I think he's a cheesy pop producer who's 
worked with P Diddy but he made his rep as a mashup bootlegger - but his first 
release was a 7 of Whitney's I Wanna Dance With Somebody over the top of 
Numbers and No Scrubs over the top of Being Boiled which was class, but I've no idea 
what he'll play tonight. Anyone else heard him?

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Hey Folks.

You off to the party were I-F is dj'ing in london tonight? Looking forward
to it?

Wish I could go. Think a couple of my mates are going.

Send us some reports tomorrow if you get time!

Alex
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Re: (313) Richard X (was I-F)

2005-08-18 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




http://www.blackmelody.com/
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Richard+X



   
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Was Richard X in Add N to X? I remember getting through the door,
soaking wet at the UR gainsborough studios knees up, and that
whitny/werk thing being the first thing I heard. Class.

Robert Taylor wrote:

Yep - wouldn't miss it for the world even though it's in a w*nky bar.
Some cat called Richard X is also playing - I think he's a cheesy pop
producer who's worked with P Diddy but he made his rep as a mashup
bootlegger - but his first release was a 7 of Whitney's I Wanna Dance With
Somebody over the top of Numbers and No Scrubs over the top of Being Boiled
which was class, but I've no idea what he'll play tonight. Anyone else
heard him?

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Subject: (313) I-F in london tonight


Hey Folks.

You off to the party were I-F is dj'ing in london tonight? Looking forward
to it?

Wish I could go. Think a couple of my mates are going.

Send us some reports tomorrow if you get time!

Alex
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(313) arte popobsession

2005-08-18 Thread De Block, Mario
hi
wouldn't know if a lot of you can receive Arte, but tonight at 23.10
cte, a documentary series called PopObsessions, arrives at its fourth
part, which stars deejays like Laurent Garnier, Westbam and Miss Kittin
under the 'God Is A DJ' moniker. It's a German documentary from 2005,
and I don't know if any other part of this journey through musical
history has been any interesting, but porbably this could be for some of
you 313'ers ;)
Mario



(313) Blaze in London

2005-08-18 Thread David Beattie
I think it was Ken who was talking abut Blaze not
playing out - well dont know how I ended up on this
mailing list but it looks as though they are playing
Turnmills on the Saturday of the bank holiday
weekend..

On Saturday 27th August Blaze make a rare UK
performance as they make their debut at Turnmills.
Blaze’s contribution to House music is epic boasting
one of the most impressive bodies of production
spanning from Lisa Stansfields' pop dance hit People
Hold On” to their own classic Can't Win for Losing
they have been at the forefront of the house music.
Blaze aka Josh Milan, Kevin Hedge and Chris Herbert
started writing music together in 1984. Childhood
friends who met at their local church choir, Chris was
a vocalist who wanted to record, Josh was a natural
musician who played with the church choir and Kevin
was a DJ who spun locally at parties around their
native Newark, N.J. The three decided to form a
production team after Chris introduced Josh and Kevin
and encouraged them to became a recording group. Blaze
has influences that run from Stevie Wonder to James
Taylor to John Coltrane and beyond. But it is the
deeply soulful melodies, their blend of Afro, Jazz,
Soul and Gospel added with, the positive world view in
their lyrics, influenced heavily by their childhood
heroes Earth, Wind  Fire. While their older friends
danced the night away in NY clubs like Zanzibar and
the Paradise Garage, Blaze began to lay down the
prototype of their sound assimilating the music of the
day and adding a more electronic and fundamentally RB
based spine. With DJ Kevin at the controls, Josh
the piano man on the synthesizer and the lead
vocal stylings of Chris, they turned out song after
song for other artist and producers to record. Some
included This Time by Colonel Abrams knock off
Hunter Hayes, One Man by Chanelle and Reachin'  by
Phase II. The three ultimately signed their first
record deal with the newly formed Quark records in
'85, producing three major club hits of the time;
Whatcha Gonna Do, If You Should Need A Friend and
Can't Win For Losing. After 19 years on the scene
Milan and Hedge are still producing relevant hits
today as they did back in '85. In their own words they
see themselves as  tools being used by the universe
helping to bring lyrical messages and melodies to the
world, music is communication. Ideas come to us from
the spirit of creation.. Over the past year they have
come out of their self imposed exile to in NY for some
exclusive dates and Turnmills represents the last time
to catch Blaze this year! Joining Blaze is another of
New York’s musical luminaries Kenny Dope Gonzalez.
Together with recording partner Louie Vega there has
been no greater presence in house music for over a
decade. As producers, their style and stunning
polished production saw them remixing dance acts and
pop starts alike, utilising their soulful DJing style,
whilst as individuals their DJ performances continue
to enthral crowds. Whilst Louie comes from a soulful,
Kenny’s versatility is his talent. Fusing dirty
Chicago and Hip-Hop beats to his house music sound
with sunning technical ability, Kenny is a Master at
Work. Get down for this monumental sound clash. 

Cheers
BT


RE: (313) Blaze in London

2005-08-18 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Well, well, well! Thanks for posting Dave!

The only prob is that it's at Turnmills! Yeuch!

I might have to do it though...

Ken


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Subject: (313) Blaze in London

I think it was Ken who was talking abut Blaze not
playing out - well dont know how I ended up on this
mailing list but it looks as though they are playing
Turnmills on the Saturday of the bank holiday
weekend..

On Saturday 27th August Blaze make a rare UK
performance as they make their debut at Turnmills.
Blaze's contribution to House music is epic boasting
one of the most impressive bodies of production
spanning from Lisa Stansfields' pop dance hit People
Hold On to their own classic Can't Win for Losing
they have been at the forefront of the house music.
Blaze aka Josh Milan, Kevin Hedge and Chris Herbert
started writing music together in 1984. Childhood
friends who met at their local church choir, Chris was
a vocalist who wanted to record, Josh was a natural
musician who played with the church choir and Kevin
was a DJ who spun locally at parties around their
native Newark, N.J. The three decided to form a
production team after Chris introduced Josh and Kevin
and encouraged them to became a recording group. Blaze
has influences that run from Stevie Wonder to James
Taylor to John Coltrane and beyond. But it is the
deeply soulful melodies, their blend of Afro, Jazz,
Soul and Gospel added with, the positive world view in
their lyrics, influenced heavily by their childhood
heroes Earth, Wind  Fire. While their older friends
danced the night away in NY clubs like Zanzibar and
the Paradise Garage, Blaze began to lay down the
prototype of their sound assimilating the music of the
day and adding a more electronic and fundamentally RB
based spine. With DJ Kevin at the controls, Josh
the piano man on the synthesizer and the lead
vocal stylings of Chris, they turned out song after
song for other artist and producers to record. Some
included This Time by Colonel Abrams knock off
Hunter Hayes, One Man by Chanelle and Reachin'  by
Phase II. The three ultimately signed their first
record deal with the newly formed Quark records in
'85, producing three major club hits of the time;
Whatcha Gonna Do, If You Should Need A Friend and
Can't Win For Losing. After 19 years on the scene
Milan and Hedge are still producing relevant hits
today as they did back in '85. In their own words they
see themselves as  tools being used by the universe
helping to bring lyrical messages and melodies to the
world, music is communication. Ideas come to us from
the spirit of creation.. Over the past year they have
come out of their self imposed exile to in NY for some
exclusive dates and Turnmills represents the last time
to catch Blaze this year! Joining Blaze is another of
New York's musical luminaries Kenny Dope Gonzalez.
Together with recording partner Louie Vega there has
been no greater presence in house music for over a
decade. As producers, their style and stunning
polished production saw them remixing dance acts and
pop starts alike, utilising their soulful DJing style,
whilst as individuals their DJ performances continue
to enthral crowds. Whilst Louie comes from a soulful,
Kenny's versatility is his talent. Fusing dirty
Chicago and Hip-Hop beats to his house music sound
with sunning technical ability, Kenny is a Master at
Work. Get down for this monumental sound clash. 

Cheers
BT



(313) deephousepage thread VERY interesting read

2005-08-18 Thread alex . bond
I know some of you read the deephousepage, but I thought I'd post this
across as it's the most interesting thing I've read in ages.

I have never seen any of this info documented in a book or anything, and if
you have an interest in the dance music of chicago in the 80's it's a must
read. Fascinating brilliant blah blah, gotta love the internet etc.

Info on parties called the loft in chicago, 1980, also some info on mr
hardy before he left town (and famously returned to dj at the music box),
records they played, dj's, even what they wore, how farley and chip e
started out, incredible stuff.

I spent an hour reading this last night and it was the most enjoyable thing
i've read in a long time.

http://deephousepage.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=23;t=017408

enjoy
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Re: (313) Blaze in London

2005-08-18 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma


On 18-aug-2005, at 16:27, David Beattie wrote:


I think it was Ken who was talking abut Blaze not
playing out - well dont know how I ended up on this
mailing list but it looks as though they are playing
Turnmills on the Saturday of the bank holiday
weekend..


They played in Holland last year or so, doing a semi-live set DJ-ing  
with keys and vocals on top. Blaze was also part of the Elements of  
Live tour.


KJ


Re: (313) Blaze in London

2005-08-18 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




I heard that's what they're doing here in Minneapolis as well
Kevin DJs while Josh plays the keys over the top

MEK


   
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On 18-aug-2005, at 16:27, David Beattie wrote:

 I think it was Ken who was talking abut Blaze not
 playing out - well dont know how I ended up on this
 mailing list but it looks as though they are playing
 Turnmills on the Saturday of the bank holiday
 weekend..

They played in Holland last year or so, doing a semi-live set DJ-ing
with keys and vocals on top. Blaze was also part of the Elements of
Live tour.

KJ




Re: (313) music

2005-08-18 Thread jurren baars

Marsel wrote:


purchased some new recs yesterday

c2 mix of laurent garnier

ss023 - first theo parrish purcahse for me since.

only heard short clips online thusfar, and apart from that i haven't bought 
much new things myself recently. only new things i've heard and really liked 
recently were:


Keith Worthy  Malik Alston - Ecoutez [Still Music / In The Dark LP]

Todd 'n Tadd - Analogue Acid Project [TNT]

and an oldy: Nu Era - Stars [SSR]

oh, and a record Guy pointed out on LD: Rod Lee - Dance My Pain Away




Re: (313) music

2005-08-18 Thread alex . bond

my first new records in a long time:

slow supreme 10
Indeginous space people (ron trent 12)
theo parrish - capritarious7
Super Jay - super jay love theme reissue
martin acuna - dance dance dance pp reissue

dying to hear the new carl craig that marsel mentioned, hope it comes
before the weekend.
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Re: (313) music

2005-08-18 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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Indeginous space people (ron trent 12)
theo parrish - capritarious7

late! 

;P 

that ron trent is real nice though seriously, i rocked that sh*t
out a couple weeks ago. and obviously i love that theo, for those
of you who DLed my mix earlier in the summer youve been down with
the a side for a minute now. 

Super Jay - super jay love theme reissue
martin acuna - dance dance dance pp reissue

yeah im trying to pick these up too, hopefully theyll come into
the shop i work at this weekend

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) music

2005-08-18 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.



On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, jurren baars wrote:


Todd 'n Tadd - Analogue Acid Project [TNT]





sick sick sick sick sick sick!!!





Re: (313) Richard X (was I-F)

2005-08-18 Thread Cyclone Wehner

What, what, Richard X is a genius!
He does subversive, irreverent pop. Finest Dreams with Kelis - unreal.

Also he was responsible for putting out those rare Human League demos on the
sly too (good mates with Phil Oakey).

His Back To Mine is unreal.

He's done some great electro hop production for Prince Po (ex Organized
Konfusion), Annie and MIA. He's been doing more and more original
productions as opposed to mash-up style and is definitely a talent.

Yep - wouldn't miss it for the world even though it's in a w*nky bar.
Some cat called Richard X is also playing - I think he's a cheesy pop
 producer who's worked with P Diddy but he made his rep as a mashup
 bootlegger - but his first release was a 7 of Whitney's I Wanna Dance With
 Somebody over the top of Numbers and No Scrubs over the top of Being Boiled
 which was class, but I've no idea what he'll play tonight. Anyone else
 heard him?


Re: (313) Blaze in London

2005-08-18 Thread David Bate

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




I heard that's what they're doing here in Minneapolis as well
Kevin DJs while Josh plays the keys over the top

MEK

 

Well, let's hope that they aren't billing it as a Live show, as that 
would be annoyingly wrong!



99% record, 1% live... ouch!


I would love to see this show, but I feel it would be mislabled if it 
was indicated that it was a live

show.



Dave




(313) Al Ester?

2005-08-18 Thread james . hurlbut
He's playing at a new spot here in sf on the 27th. Anyone got some info on him 
for me? It looks like these guys are bringing out the beatdown crew at large, 
Mike Clark on Sept. 10th and Norm Talley at some point.



Re: (313) Al Ester?

2005-08-18 Thread Renegade808
As far as i know, Al Ester is an Oldschool house jock outta Detroit. Seems
as though he was not really involved in the Techno Movement out of
Detroit in the 90's , but has been a part of the Detroit club scene for
years...

i love the tiny little runout track on the POD record of Kenny Larkin. Its
got a tape recorded phone message with some lady and Al Ester in the back
round talkingits a funny little clip

Al Ester is the baddest house dj in Detroit


michael


 He's playing at a new spot here in sf on the 27th. Anyone got some info on
 him
 for me? It looks like these guys are bringing out the beatdown crew at
 large,
 Mike Clark on Sept. 10th and Norm Talley at some point.