Re: (313) Poetry To Music
On 4/23/06, Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know of any poetry set to electronic music? I wondered if it's been done. I collect these sort of projects - traditional poems set to music (as opposed to spoken word). I started after buying Nikki Giovanni's album which is stellar. I just got an incredible album RADA did a while ago with Shakespeare readings as well as some songs - Bryan Ferry sings the immortal Shall I Compare Thee... It's more traditional pop, the music, not electronic. I realised lately that Propaganda's A Dream Within A Dream is Poe's poem set to music (funny, I assumed it was Shakespeare), but want other examples. i have this really great LP of walt whitman's i sing the body electric spoken over an atmospheric orchestral kind of thing that sounds more ambient than classical.. tom
(313) DEMF 2006: To Go Or Not To Go?
How many list members from outside the U.S. or from the U.S. but require air travel are going to this year's festival or are still waiting for the final artist lineup to make their decision. Do you think the artist lineups for the afterparties will be affected by the lineup for the festival? If the Detroit underground artists do not support the festival will they still have their afterparties and invite guests from far away or just take the weekend off? Will U.R. have an Interstellar Fugitives party; will Alex have an electro party? I just wish they could plan these events farther in advance. Some things to ponder. Orrin
Re: (313) DEMF 2006: To Go Or Not To Go?
There are so many things that happen around the time of DEMF that I would suggest to make the festival _part_ of your trip to this region of the US. There's also MUTEK happening in Montreal (which is GORGEOUS that time of year and not too far away) and also there is Chicago about a three hour drive away from detroit that is a great city to see and do things in. I also suggest a day trip up to Ann Arbor (do not miss out on all the great food and Encore Record store) and other parts of the Detroit area like Cranbrook, Royal Oak, etc. If you're going to be there, might as well make the best out of the greater area. There will be parties- guarenteed. Like every year things happen and start moving about two weeks before hand. If you look at the festival as part of a larger trip I think one could enjoy it more and not invest too much in its 'fun factor'. ...just a suggestion. d (who will not be attending to do work obligations) --- O.L. From The Basement [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How many list members from outside the U.S. or from the U.S. but require air travel are going to this year's festival or are still waiting for the final artist lineup to make their decision. Do you think the artist lineups for the afterparties will be affected by the lineup for the festival? If the Detroit underground artists do not support the festival will they still have their afterparties and invite guests from far away or just take the weekend off? Will U.R. have an Interstellar Fugitives party; will Alex have an electro party? I just wish they could plan these events farther in advance. Some things to ponder. Orrin __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: (313) DEMF 2006: To Go Or Not To Go?
I'll be there. Objectively, neither the festival nor the afterparties are all that great, but it's sort of like the county fair or the playoffs -- you go anyway even if you've seen it all before (and usually you get something you haven't seen anyway). In my view, the afterparties have been on a swift slide downward for the last couple of years. The few good ones tend to get shut down, and otherwise it's mostly the same old mix of promoter grandiosity, uninspiring DJs, trainspotters, celebrity chasers and bored kids. There have been some very notable exceptions; the 430 West party at Johansen Charles, that one out at Grand River and Warren last year (great party until it was shut down at the tragic hour of 1 am), Timeline, a couple in Eastern Market three or four years ago, Tresor at the Transmat building on Gratiot. And I've missed a few classics including a couple Cannonballs and the legendary Three Chairs night at (I believe) Cass Cafe. But it's still less than a dozen that really stand out for me after six years. So my point is, of course I go, and I don't have unrealistic expectations about any of it. As for whether out-of-towners will play with locals who didn't make the festival slate, that's the promoter's call. In fact, just look at the flyers and tell me how you think that works, OK? fh
Re: (313) DEMF 2006: To Go Or Not To Go?
On 4/23/06, Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In my view, the afterparties have been on a swift slide downward for the last couple of years. you should go to the same afterparties as me;) the only bust ive had in 3 years was the rob hood one in 03. aril brikha the night before the festival in 03 at foran's was awesome. the 7th city join in 04 was super hot, as was the UR live joint that same year, also norm and mike clark's night at agave in 04 was ridiculous. and last year the three chairs at oslo was the best sh*t ive ever seen. So my point is, of course I go, and I don't have unrealistic expectations about any of it. i expect to see at least one life changing set per year and i havent been disappointed yet! omtt
Re: (313) DEMF 2006: To Go Or Not To Go?
No electro party this year, and so far we're not playing anywhere either. It's going to be a party and take pics year. I plan on having fun (getting drunk)and catching up with my homies from around the world. It's also my first year of being single during the festival, so I'm going to see how that works. :) Hello, ladies! (insert Chef from South Park voice here) --- O.L. From The Basement [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How many list members from outside the U.S. or from the U.S. but require air travel are going to this year's festival or are still waiting for the final artist lineup to make their decision. Do you think the artist lineups for the afterparties will be affected by the lineup for the festival? If the Detroit underground artists do not support the festival will they still have their afterparties and invite guests from far away or just take the weekend off? Will U.R. have an Interstellar Fugitives party; will Alex have an electro party? I just wish they could plan these events farther in advance. Some things to ponder. Orrin __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
(313) nice recent ish things
funsters DO NOT SLEEP on quinn 'no more dramas' duplex 'late night driving' or rondenion 'blue rhodes dances' funky techno house is still the bomb HOORAY! philski
RE: (313) DEMF 2006: To Go Or Not To Go?
First, I missed the first years of the festival. I've only gone to the last two so my frame of reference is somewhat limited. Second, I would definitely be going again were it not for my new son who I to spend time with. (Priorities...) That said, I've heard many people say that the festival in general was on a downward slide. I will admit that I liked the 04 festival better than last year but I still had an immense amount of fun both years. My experiences at the 'Green Light Go' party in 04 and both events at 1570 Woodward in 05 are some of the memorable experiences that will stay with me for the rest of my life. I had also never been to anything 'techno' that involved that many people so just being in Hart plaza with that many others all dancing to one beat was a truly awe inspiring moment for me. It was also very cool and a bit humbling to be in a city with so much musical history. I ended up meeting several people who I never would have crossed paths with otherwise during both trips out there. Best of all, hearing Detroit techno in Detroit by Detroit artists really gave me a new apreciation for the music. That alone is reason enough for me to go again and reason why I hope others will go again this year. Perhaps the festival is getting a bit ravey this year and perhaps there aren't as many home grown acts as we'd like to see. I can completely understand if those reasons compel people outside of the US not to come. For those of us on this side of the pond though, it's still far, far better than the events that we normaly can choose from. That is one of the biggest reasons why I would go. I'm all for supporting something that is really different from the usual run-of-the-mill events. Bottom line is that beggars can't be choosers. It's not like there are a huge number of events like this happening in the US. I hope people will support Fuse-In because it's one of the few decent electronic music happenings that we have here in the states. At risk of sounding overly dramatic, I sincerely hope things work out this year and in the future because Fuse-In is something I'd really like to take my son to when he's a little older. Anton -Original Message- From: Fred Heutte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 9:12 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) DEMF 2006: To Go Or Not To Go? I'll be there. Objectively, neither the festival nor the afterparties are all that great, but it's sort of like the county fair or the playoffs -- you go anyway even if you've seen it all before (and usually you get something you haven't seen anyway). In my view, the afterparties have been on a swift slide downward for the last couple of years. The few good ones tend to get shut down, and otherwise it's mostly the same old mix of promoter grandiosity, uninspiring DJs, trainspotters, celebrity chasers and bored kids. There have been some very notable exceptions; the 430 West party at Johansen Charles, that one out at Grand River and Warren last year (great party until it was shut down at the tragic hour of 1 am), Timeline, a couple in Eastern Market three or four years ago, Tresor at the Transmat building on Gratiot. And I've missed a few classics including a couple Cannonballs and the legendary Three Chairs night at (I believe) Cass Cafe. But it's still less than a dozen that really stand out for me after six years. So my point is, of course I go, and I don't have unrealistic expectations about any of it. As for whether out-of-towners will play with locals who didn't make the festival slate, that's the promoter's call. In fact, just look at the flyers and tell me how you think that works, OK? fh
Re: (313) DEMF 2006: To Go Or Not To Go?
Been to a bunch of popo shutdowns. Two of 'em Organic parties, in fact. Last year, the life changing set was Kenny Larkin at Bleu of all places, who played the very final set of the very last after party Tuesday morning and it was the shiznit. Haven't felt that good about a set in years. fh - On 4/23/06, Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In my view, the afterparties have been on a swift slide downward for the last couple of years. you should go to the same afterparties as me;) the only bust ive had in 3 years was the rob hood one in 03. aril brikha the night before the festival in 03 at foran's was awesome. the 7th city join in 04 was super hot, as was the UR live joint that same year, also norm and mike clark's night at agave in 04 was ridiculous. and last year the three chairs at oslo was the best sh*t ive ever seen. So my point is, of course I go, and I don't have unrealistic expectations about any of it. i expect to see at least one life changing set per year and i havent been disappointed yet! omtt
(313) richie hawtin sven vath
hahahaha http://youtube.com/watch?v=b-n90BVhV_8search=richie%20hawtin also minto told me a funny little bit about kenny larkin playing in dallas a few weeks ago...he played a couple decent tracks but lots of not too great stuff, so minto went up and was like ..hey kenny, why don't you play some of your own stuff, off metaphor or something? ...and kenny said, no way, if i play techno everybody'll leave!
RE: (313) Poetry To Music
Can only think of these two: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Mutabaruka http://www.discogs.com/artist/Ursula+Rucker -Original Message- From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 April 2006 22:08 To: 313 list Subject: (313) Poetry To Music Does anyone know of any poetry set to electronic music? I wondered if it's been done. I collect these sort of projects - traditional poems set to music (as opposed to spoken word). I started after buying Nikki Giovanni's album which is stellar. I just got an incredible album RADA did a while ago with Shakespeare readings as well as some songs - Bryan Ferry sings the immortal Shall I Compare Thee... It's more traditional pop, the music, not electronic. I realised lately that Propaganda's A Dream Within A Dream is Poe's poem set to music (funny, I assumed it was Shakespeare), but want other examples. # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
RE: (313) Poetry To Music
Not sure if it counts as poetry or spoken word, but I'd say Jazz Funeral is worth checking http://www.discogs.com/release/439 -Original Message- From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 10:10 AM To: Cyclone Wehner; 313 list Subject: RE: (313) Poetry To Music Can only think of these two: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Mutabaruka http://www.discogs.com/artist/Ursula+Rucker -Original Message- From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 April 2006 22:08 To: 313 list Subject: (313) Poetry To Music Does anyone know of any poetry set to electronic music? I wondered if it's been done. I collect these sort of projects - traditional poems set to music (as opposed to spoken word). I started after buying Nikki Giovanni's album which is stellar. I just got an incredible album RADA did a while ago with Shakespeare readings as well as some songs - Bryan Ferry sings the immortal Shall I Compare Thee... It's more traditional pop, the music, not electronic. I realised lately that Propaganda's A Dream Within A Dream is Poe's poem set to music (funny, I assumed it was Shakespeare), but want other examples. # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
(313) Deep techno mix for download
Hey all, Not too sure if this came thru the first time I posted a week or so ago... trying again. Have put together a dj mix of some of my favourite deep techno tracks from labels such as Basic Channel, Chain Reaction, Deep Chord, etc... as the title says, it's for late night, early morning headz. 96mb 192k mp3. http://x101.nitro.com.au/so/sentinel01.mp3 Untitled - Deepchord - Deepchord 11 Quadrant Dub 1 - Quadrant - Basic Channel 06 6 - Various Artists - Chain Reaction 02 Untitled - Deepchord - Deepchord 13 Untitled - Deepchord - Deepchord 12 Untitled - Maurizio - M6 Untitled - Maurizio - M7 Recoil - Theorem Vs Stewart Walker - Minus/THX3a Untitled - Maurizio - M4.5 Troddin Version - Rhythm Sound - Burial Mix Phylyps Trak II/II - Basic Channel - Basic Channel 09 Direct Drive Mode 1 - Continuous Mode - Chain Reaction 17 Infinition - Quadrant - RS 93013 Peace. Patrick. -- Southern Outpost - Sydney. Distribution: Clone, NL. http://www.southernoutpost.com Infiltrating your sound systems. --
RE: (313) Poetry To Music
There are two tracks here which feature Sky (A Beautiful Thing and Sunlight). http://emporium50.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PRODProduct_Code=MGCD-2 Category_Code=MG-CD She also has a bonus CD included with the Mahogani compilation: http://www.discogs.com/release/475075 MG -Original Message- From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 6:08 PM To: 313 list Subject: (313) Poetry To Music Does anyone know of any poetry set to electronic music? I wondered if it's been done. I collect these sort of projects - traditional poems set to music (as opposed to spoken word). I started after buying Nikki Giovanni's album which is stellar. I just got an incredible album RADA did a while ago with Shakespeare readings as well as some songs - Bryan Ferry sings the immortal Shall I Compare Thee... It's more traditional pop, the music, not electronic. I realised lately that Propaganda's A Dream Within A Dream is Poe's poem set to music (funny, I assumed it was Shakespeare), but want other examples.
Re: (313) Poetry To Music
Well Mike, you could have mentioned your own track: The Struggle Of My People, that track is great and features a poem of Maya Angelo (sp?) http://www.discogs.com/release/3765 KJ On 24-apr-2006, at 15:23, Big 50 Entertainment wrote: There are two tracks here which feature Sky (A Beautiful Thing and Sunlight). http://emporium50.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc? Screen=PRODProduct_Code=MGCD-2 Category_Code=MG-CD She also has a bonus CD included with the Mahogani compilation: http://www.discogs.com/release/475075 MG -Original Message- From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 6:08 PM To: 313 list Subject: (313) Poetry To Music Does anyone know of any poetry set to electronic music? I wondered if it's been done. I collect these sort of projects - traditional poems set to music (as opposed to spoken word). I started after buying Nikki Giovanni's album which is stellar. I just got an incredible album RADA did a while ago with Shakespeare readings as well as some songs - Bryan Ferry sings the immortal Shall I Compare Thee... It's more traditional pop, the music, not electronic. I realised lately that Propaganda's A Dream Within A Dream is Poe's poem set to music (funny, I assumed it was Shakespeare), but want other examples.
RE: (313) Poetry To Music
Silly Me! That's what I get for trying to reply to e-mail after rolling out the bed... That reminds me too of Sonja Sohn, I used parts of her from the movie Slam for My Soul, My Spirit and she's been featured with other artists: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Miss+Sonja+Sohn I'm awake now, thanks. MG -Original Message- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 11:24 AM To: Big 50 Entertainment Cc: 313 list Subject: Re: (313) Poetry To Music Well Mike, you could have mentioned your own track: The Struggle Of My People, that track is great and features a poem of Maya Angelo (sp?) http://www.discogs.com/release/3765 KJ On 24-apr-2006, at 15:23, Big 50 Entertainment wrote: There are two tracks here which feature Sky (A Beautiful Thing and Sunlight). http://emporium50.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc? Screen=PRODProduct_Code=MGCD-2 Category_Code=MG-CD She also has a bonus CD included with the Mahogani compilation: http://www.discogs.com/release/475075 MG -Original Message- From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 6:08 PM To: 313 list Subject: (313) Poetry To Music Does anyone know of any poetry set to electronic music? I wondered if it's been done. I collect these sort of projects - traditional poems set to music (as opposed to spoken word). I started after buying Nikki Giovanni's album which is stellar. I just got an incredible album RADA did a while ago with Shakespeare readings as well as some songs - Bryan Ferry sings the immortal Shall I Compare Thee... It's more traditional pop, the music, not electronic. I realised lately that Propaganda's A Dream Within A Dream is Poe's poem set to music (funny, I assumed it was Shakespeare), but want other examples.
Re: (313) richie hawtin sven vath
haha i got that on irc yesterday afternoon ... really funny one the funniest thing is when sven claims in all his interviews since ten years he stopped doing drugs ... -- Benoît. J.T. a écrit : hahahaha http://youtube.com/watch?v=b-n90BVhV_8search=richie%20hawtin also minto told me a funny little bit about kenny larkin playing in dallas a few weeks ago...he played a couple decent tracks but lots of not too great stuff, so minto went up and was like ..hey kenny, why don't you play some of your own stuff, off metaphor or something? ...and kenny said, no way, if i play techno everybody'll leave!
RE: (313) richie hawtin sven vath
You don't have to be on drugs to give a mate a hug! ...but it helps -Original Message- From: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 April 2006 16:34 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) richie hawtin sven vath haha i got that on irc yesterday afternoon ... really funny one the funniest thing is when sven claims in all his interviews since ten years he stopped doing drugs ... -- Benoît. J.T. a écrit : hahahaha http://youtube.com/watch?v=b-n90BVhV_8search=richie%20hawtin also minto told me a funny little bit about kenny larkin playing in dallas a few weeks ago...he played a couple decent tracks but lots of not too great stuff, so minto went up and was like ..hey kenny, why don't you play some of your own stuff, off metaphor or something? ...and kenny said, no way, if i play techno everybody'll leave! # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
Re: (313) richie hawtin sven vath
Oh my... i see a horrbile drugs debate coming up, better unsub ;) On 24-apr-2006, at 19:42, Robert Taylor wrote: You don't have to be on drugs to give a mate a hug! ...but it helps -Original Message- From: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 April 2006 16:34 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) richie hawtin sven vath haha i got that on irc yesterday afternoon ... really funny one the funniest thing is when sven claims in all his interviews since ten years he stopped doing drugs ... -- Benoît. J.T. a écrit : hahahaha http://youtube.com/watch?v=b-n90BVhV_8search=richie%20hawtin also minto told me a funny little bit about kenny larkin playing in dallas a few weeks ago...he played a couple decent tracks but lots of not too great stuff, so minto went up and was like ..hey kenny, why don't you play some of your own stuff, off metaphor or something? ...and kenny said, no way, if i play techno everybody'll leave! ## ### Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. ## ###
Re: (313) richie hawtin sven vath
- Original Message - From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma Oh my... i see a horrbile drugs debate coming up, better unsub ;) = The drugs will suck this year at DEMF: blame it on the lineup. ;) seek np: Billy Dalessandro - 'The Interview'
Re: RE: (313) richie hawtin sven vath
there is a little more than a hug in that video. - Original Message - From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Monday, April 24, 2006 12:43 pm Subject: RE: (313) richie hawtin sven vath To: Benoît Pueyo [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org You don't have to be on drugs to give a mate a hug!
(313) Jeff Mills and NY
For those in the area or willing to make a trip to New York...Jeff Mills is playing the Pacha in New York on Saturday the 29th of April. The night is called 'Jeff Mills returns to New York' details at http://www.pachanyc.com/ Can't make it...we have our annual Queensday Bash on Saturday...that's worth a trip to:-) Martijn Ps. Sven And Richieproper rockstars, check the stagediving and the new überübercoolischer haircut of both at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/medellinstyle/sets/72057594068339502/
Re: (313) richie hawtin sven vath
Bah well you know its been already done too much theres no need to talk about that. So please dont do ! And well its not about hug, kiss, just look at Sven's face gahahhah -- Benoît. Klaas-Jan Jongsma a écrit : Oh my... i see a horrbile drugs debate coming up, better unsub ;) On 24-apr-2006, at 19:42, Robert Taylor wrote: You don't have to be on drugs to give a mate a hug! ...but it helps -Original Message- From: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 April 2006 16:34 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) richie hawtin sven vath haha i got that on irc yesterday afternoon ... really funny one the funniest thing is when sven claims in all his interviews since ten years he stopped doing drugs ... --Benoît. J.T. a écrit : hahahaha http://youtube.com/watch?v=b-n90BVhV_8search=richie%20hawtin also minto told me a funny little bit about kenny larkin playing in dallas a few weeks ago...he played a couple decent tracks but lots of not too great stuff, so minto went up and was like ..hey kenny, why don't you play some of your own stuff, off metaphor or something? ...and kenny said, no way, if i play techno everybody'll leave! # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. # --No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.4.5/322 - Release Date: 22/04/2006
Re: (313) Jeff Mills and NY
Yeah, the rest of the lineup that night is pretty good. I just missed Rob Hood there last Saturday too :( On Mon, April 24, 2006 12:14, Blaauw, Martijn de said: For those in the area or willing to make a trip to New York...Jeff Mills is playing the Pacha in New York on Saturday the 29th of April. The night is called 'Jeff Mills returns to New York' details at http://www.pachanyc.com/ -- /* Halley */ (Halley's comment.) matt kane's brain podcast | http://www.hydrogenproject.com | netradio | on-the-air [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
Re: (313) DEMF 2006: To Go Or Not To Go?
Wouldn't you think the mayor would be able to get the police to back off shutting down afterparties just for one weekend? These parties are at least 50% responsible for attracting the hoards of people to the city. They keep shutting down the parties and making the daytime events into a frickin' rave they won't get anyone coming anymore. Ridiculous MEK Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/23/2006 11:21:08 PM: Been to a bunch of popo shutdowns. Two of 'em Organic parties, in fact. Last year, the life changing set was Kenny Larkin at Bleu of all places, who played the very final set of the very last after party Tuesday morning and it was the shiznit. Haven't felt that good about a set in years. fh - On 4/23/06, Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In my view, the afterparties have been on a swift slide downward for the last couple of years. you should go to the same afterparties as me;) the only bust ive had in 3 years was the rob hood one in 03. aril brikha the night before the festival in 03 at foran's was awesome. the 7th city join in 04 was super hot, as was the UR live joint that same year, also norm and mike clark's night at agave in 04 was ridiculous. and last year the three chairs at oslo was the best sh*t ive ever seen. So my point is, of course I go, and I don't have unrealistic expectations about any of it. i expect to see at least one life changing set per year and i havent been disappointed yet! omtt
Re: (313) Poetry To Music
Maya Angelou appears on another record by East Village Loft Society (Ashley Beedle) called I Wanna Sing Sunshine probalby one of my favorite records in my collection. The poem is from Bill Clinton's inaguration http://poetry.eserver.org/angelou.html one of those tunes and poems that fills you up with joy MEK Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/24/2006 10:23:54 AM: Well Mike, you could have mentioned your own track: The Struggle Of My People, that track is great and features a poem of Maya Angelo (sp?) http://www.discogs.com/release/3765 KJ On 24-apr-2006, at 15:23, Big 50 Entertainment wrote: There are two tracks here which feature Sky (A Beautiful Thing and Sunlight). http://emporium50.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc? Screen=PRODProduct_Code=MGCD-2 Category_Code=MG-CD She also has a bonus CD included with the Mahogani compilation: http://www.discogs.com/release/475075 MG -Original Message- From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 6:08 PM To: 313 list Subject: (313) Poetry To Music Does anyone know of any poetry set to electronic music? I wondered if it's been done. I collect these sort of projects - traditional poems set to music (as opposed to spoken word). I started after buying Nikki Giovanni's album which is stellar. I just got an incredible album RADA did a while ago with Shakespeare readings as well as some songs - Bryan Ferry sings the immortal Shall I Compare Thee... It's more traditional pop, the music, not electronic. I realised lately that Propaganda's A Dream Within A Dream is Poe's poem set to music (funny, I assumed it was Shakespeare), but want other examples.
Re: (313) richie hawtin sven vath
Ha- you haven't seen some of my mates! Jason On 24 Apr 2006, at 18:42, Robert Taylor wrote: You don't have to be on drugs to give a mate a hug! ...but it helps -Original Message- From: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 April 2006 16:34 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) richie hawtin sven vath haha i got that on irc yesterday afternoon ... really funny one the funniest thing is when sven claims in all his interviews since ten years he stopped doing drugs ... -- Benoît. J.T. a écrit : hahahaha http://youtube.com/watch?v=b-n90BVhV_8search=richie%20hawtin also minto told me a funny little bit about kenny larkin playing in dallas a few weeks ago...he played a couple decent tracks but lots of not too great stuff, so minto went up and was like ..hey kenny, why don't you play some of your own stuff, off metaphor or something? ...and kenny said, no way, if i play techno everybody'll leave! ## ### Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. ## ###
Re: (313) Poetry To Music
same poem: ltj bukem - horizons On 4/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maya Angelou appears on another record by East Village Loft Society (Ashley Beedle) called I Wanna Sing Sunshine probalby one of my favorite records in my collection. The poem is from Bill Clinton's inaguration http://poetry.eserver.org/angelou.html one of those tunes and poems that fills you up with joy MEK Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/24/2006 10:23:54 AM: Well Mike, you could have mentioned your own track: The Struggle Of My People, that track is great and features a poem of Maya Angelo (sp?) http://www.discogs.com/release/3765 KJ On 24-apr-2006, at 15:23, Big 50 Entertainment wrote: There are two tracks here which feature Sky (A Beautiful Thing and Sunlight). http://emporium50.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc? Screen=PRODProduct_Code=MGCD-2 Category_Code=MG-CD She also has a bonus CD included with the Mahogani compilation: http://www.discogs.com/release/475075 MG -Original Message- From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 6:08 PM To: 313 list Subject: (313) Poetry To Music Does anyone know of any poetry set to electronic music? I wondered if it's been done. I collect these sort of projects - traditional poems set to music (as opposed to spoken word). I started after buying Nikki Giovanni's album which is stellar. I just got an incredible album RADA did a while ago with Shakespeare readings as well as some songs - Bryan Ferry sings the immortal Shall I Compare Thee... It's more traditional pop, the music, not electronic. I realised lately that Propaganda's A Dream Within A Dream is Poe's poem set to music (funny, I assumed it was Shakespeare), but want other examples.
(313) 2006 DEMF Afterparty Speculations?
I'm assuming technotourist.org will be putting up their yearly list, which is usually fairly comprehensive and can give one a good idea of what they'd like to check out. According to BMG, Cannonball will indeed be doing another event this year on saturday, with the possibility of a more underground event on Sunday (let's hope so, those have been quite memorable in 2001,2002, ect). I hear rumors of a Kenny Dixon Rollerskating party, and Theo Parrish and Larry Hurt playing together somewhere. Sounds interesting. What have you all been hearing? -Arturo Lopez
(313) Disco D on CNN
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(313) Amsterdam 313 (29-04-06)
Anyone know of any 313 Techno in Amsterdam this weekend? Thanks The Archiver -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.4.5/322 - Release Date: 22/04/2006 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.4.5/322 - Release Date: 22/04/2006
(313) Kinda OT: Records for sale.
Just a quick note that I have a bunch of bang bang records for sale up on eBay, releases on Blueprint, Surface, Meta, Dynamic Tension and Downwards. Need to clear these babies out unfortunately. Check them out here: http://search.ebay.com/ _W0QQsassZsouthernoutpostQQhtZ-1 Peace, Patrick. -- Southern Outpost - Sydney. Distribution: Clone, NL. http://www.southernoutpost.com Infiltrating your sound systems. --