(313) Larkin

2006-05-19 Thread theREALmxyzptlk

forwarded at the request of Wojtek:


Here's a link to an unreleased Kenny Larkin track someone had from a 
while back, taped from an Alan Oldham radio show: 
http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=98695#1293996


Wojtek




Re: AW: (313) berlin, berlin wir fahren nach berlin :)

2006-05-19 Thread Simon Hindle
Yup, this weekend seems to be the bomb time to be in Berlin - a friend is over 
there at the moment. Theo on Friday, Weatherall on Saturday and Rhythm  Sound 
+ Tikiman live on Sunday.

Damn!

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 19/05/2006 6:45 am 
hey B...

you can get Theo Parrish there this weekend in Berlin.

here's the data:

20. Mai 2006 ab 23 Uhr
Weekend, Alexanderplatz 5, Berlin-Mitte

have fun !

cheers
dUb





Hi list,

i'm for some days in Berlin (this Saturday 20 - 23 May) and would like to
know if somebody could give some hints where to find good discs (new + 2nd
hand), restaurants/bars, shoping etc... I was already in Hardwax, WMF and
Tresor (a bit too late now hehe) and that's all. Also parties would be cool
! I heard about the one in berghain... looks good.

Any info welcome !

Please hit me back in private


Cheers,
B

Can be in English, German, French or Dutch




Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno

2006-05-19 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.

On 18 May 2006 14:14:40 -, disrupt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Maybe a new line of thought on this: for sure Detroit music influenced many
people around the globe, many ripped it off, some took it and went forward
(like the Dutch crew, Berlin, etc.), the whole plus and minus of it revealed
itself over the last years.

BUT: didn't Detroit music got influenced by other music as well over the
time? Sucking those influences in, processing and using them in it's unique
way? For sure it didn't 100% generate from Zero and from itself only. It's
not a closed-in microcosm, completely sealed off from the world.

So: shouldn't this fact be reflected in the DEMF lineup somehow? Detroit
certainly gave a lot but I think it also 'took', works both channels. What
can be discussed, of course, are the porportions of this give/take share and
how it ultimately is weighed in the lineup.


absolutely, i think that is a good idea as well. i think having people
like parliament and alexander robotnick and a number of names and
danny krivit etc that theyve had at the festival in the past
definitely spoke to that kind of appreciation. obviously there's a
whole lot more of that kind of thing that could be added, from minimal
compositions to more funk and electro-funk and disco and old school
chicago house and italo and all that kind of stuff. but again, this
kind of thing involves a concept that is not what we're seeing with
this lineup. if the fest celebrated the detroit music, the stuff the
detroit music has influenced and is influencing, and the stuff that
influenced detroit music, that would be ideal. and i feel like that
has been the general idea in the festivals in the past, even if their
scope wasnt quite perfect.

tom


(313) Harmonic Visualisation

2006-05-19 Thread Martin Dust

This is pretty darn cool and very techno:
http://www.coverpop.com/whitney/index.php?var=v0


m



(313) Re: SPAM-LOW: (313) Larkin

2006-05-19 Thread Tristan Watkins
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From: theREALmxyzptlk [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 313 Org 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 1:09 AM
Subject: SPAM-LOW: (313) Larkin



forwarded at the request of Wojtek:

Here's a link to an unreleased Kenny Larkin track someone had from a 
while back, taped from an Alan Oldham radio show: 
http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=98695#1293996


Wojtek



Thanks Wojtek/Jeff! It's like Detroit gone Sheffield. 


Tristan
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Re: AW: (313) berlin, berlin wir fahren nach berlin :)

2006-05-19 Thread Carlos de Brito

yep, i'll be there too.

btw: on saturday there's a redbullmusicacademy lecture with theo (and 
dixon, i suppose) at week-end club (alexanderplatz 5) from 17 to 20 h 
before the party.


the rhythmsound party at panoramabar (if the weather's good in the 
garden) on sunday starts at 12h noon, feat. ric villalobos, tikiman, 
soundhack and dj pete. a little bird told me that the very special 
guest from detroit will be CC!


see you there,
c*

Simon Hindle schrieb:

Yup, this weekend seems to be the bomb time to be in Berlin - a friend is over 
there at the moment. Theo on Friday, Weatherall on Saturday and Rhythm  Sound 
+ Tikiman live on Sunday.
Damn!



[EMAIL PROTECTED] 19/05/2006 6:45 am 

hey B...
you can get Theo Parrish there this weekend in Berlin.
here's the data:
20. Mai 2006 ab 23 Uhr
Weekend, Alexanderplatz 5, Berlin-Mitte

have fun !

cheers
dUb




(313) old recloose mixes

2006-05-19 Thread Lee Herrington
Hi list!  I was going through some old music files on my PC last night, and
I came across two early mixes by recloose.  Someone on this list posted
links to them a few summers ago.  They're very entertaining.  I believe they
were taken from a cassette tape.  If anyone is interested in grabbing them,
I can always do a you send it type thingy.

Cheers,

Lee R. Herrington
U STORE IT
Technical Support Engineer

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
440-260-2245





(313) d.wynn d.may

2006-05-19 Thread Wojtek

here's a link to an unreleased goody by those two:

http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=99028#1295779


Wojtek



RE: (313) New DEMF Order

2006-05-19 Thread Svagr, Jodie
In 2003, Carl Craig and The Detroit Experiment played the set that happened 
just as the sun was setting.  Good timing for that, lovely.

-Original Message-
From: Matt Kane's Brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 May 2006 14:43
To: Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) New DEMF Order

When the Detroit Experiment played at the Newport Jazz Festival, 
their entire set was before the doors open time on the tickets.

Didn't he play during the afternoon the last time he was playing at 
the festival?

On May 17, 2006, at 9:34, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:

 out with the old, in with the new. from demf.com:

 MONDAY MAY 29TH

 MAIN STAGE

 7-8:30P
 Derrick May

 PYRAMID STAGE

 12-3P
 CARL CRAIG

 i guess they couldnt put them on at 8am or everyone would have been
 easily able to see the fix was on.

 tom

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http://hydrogenproject.com
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Re: (313) old recloose mixes

2006-05-19 Thread Dan Bean
Speaking of Recloose and cassettes - I heard that Recloose worked in a sandwich 
shop which Carl Craig used to frequent. Apparently he got his break by putting 
his demo tape in Carl's sandwich one day!

Can anyone confirm/refute this?

You wrote:
 Hi list!  I was going through some old music files on my PC last night, and
 I came across two early mixes by recloose.  Someone on this list posted
 links to them a few summers ago.  They're very entertaining.  I believe they
 were taken from a cassette tape.  If anyone is interested in grabbing them,
 I can always do a you send it type thingy.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Lee R. Herrington
 U STORE IT
 Technical Support Engineer
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 440-260-2245
 
 
 
 



Re: (313) old recloose mixes

2006-05-19 Thread Matt Kane's Brain

I can also confirm that I have heard this :)

On May 19, 2006, at 9:50, Dan Bean wrote:

Speaking of Recloose and cassettes - I heard that Recloose worked  
in a sandwich shop which Carl Craig used to frequent. Apparently he  
got his break by putting his demo tape in Carl's sandwich one day!


Can anyone confirm/refute this?


--
matt kane's brain
http://hydrogenproject.com
aim - mkbatwerk || mkbwriu
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




RE: (313) old recloose mixes

2006-05-19 Thread Rob Theakston
Confirm.

-Original Message-
From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 9:51 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) old recloose mixes

Speaking of Recloose and cassettes - I heard that Recloose worked in a
sandwich shop which Carl Craig used to frequent. Apparently he got his break
by putting his demo tape in Carl's sandwich one day!

Can anyone confirm/refute this?

You wrote:
 Hi list!  I was going through some old music files on my PC last night,
and
 I came across two early mixes by recloose.  Someone on this list posted
 links to them a few summers ago.  They're very entertaining.  I believe
they
 were taken from a cassette tape.  If anyone is interested in grabbing
them,
 I can always do a you send it type thingy.

 Cheers,

 Lee R. Herrington
 U STORE IT
 Technical Support Engineer

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 440-260-2245







SV: (313) old recloose mixes

2006-05-19 Thread Güclüer, Hansi
 

i think i heard recloose himself say that he put it in the bag with 
carl's sandwich and not inside the actual sandwich (like on that 
recloose-sleeve)

-Ursprungligt meddelande- 
Från: Matt Kane's Brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Skickat: fr 2006-05-19 15:56 
Till: Dan Bean 
Kopia: 313@hyperreal.org 
Ämne: Re: (313) old recloose mixes



I can also confirm that I have heard this :)

On May 19, 2006, at 9:50, Dan Bean wrote:

 Speaking of Recloose and cassettes - I heard that Recloose 
worked 
 in a sandwich shop which Carl Craig used to frequent. 
Apparently he 
 got his break by putting his demo tape in Carl's sandwich one 
day!

 Can anyone confirm/refute this?

--
matt kane's brain
http://hydrogenproject.com
aim - mkbatwerk || mkbwriu
[EMAIL PROTECTED]






Re: (313) old recloose mixes

2006-05-19 Thread dave cronin
gilles asks c2 about this on the recent c2 worldwide show, which btw is totally 
worth listening to for some pretty entertaining patter between those two

- Original Message 
From: Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 6:50:59 AM
Subject: Re: (313) old recloose mixes

Speaking of Recloose and cassettes - I heard that Recloose worked in a sandwich 
shop which Carl Craig used to frequent. Apparently he got his break by putting 
his demo tape in Carl's sandwich one day!

Can anyone confirm/refute this?

You wrote:
 Hi list!  I was going through some old music files on my PC last night, and
 I came across two early mixes by recloose.  Someone on this list posted
 links to them a few summers ago.  They're very entertaining.  I believe they
 were taken from a cassette tape.  If anyone is interested in grabbing them,
 I can always do a you send it type thingy.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Lee R. Herrington
 U STORE IT
 Technical Support Engineer
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 440-260-2245
 
 
 
 






Re: (313) old recloose mixes

2006-05-19 Thread Dan Bean
I think that might be where I heard it. Good show indeed.

 gilles asks c2 about this on the recent c2 worldwide show, which btw is 
 totally worth listening to for some pretty entertaining patter between those 
 two


(313) Online radio

2006-05-19 Thread Blaauw, Martijn de
Bit bored @ workgot a few hours to go...can u guys recommend me some
quality online radiostations to tune in to now???

I have proton radio running now..any others to give a try??/

Thanx,
Martijn





Re: (313) Online radio

2006-05-19 Thread robin



Tried www.cbs.nu ?

robin...




Blaauw, Martijn de wrote:

Bit bored @ workgot a few hours to go...can u guys recommend me some
quality online radiostations to tune in to now???

I have proton radio running now..any others to give a try??/

Thanx,
Martijn





Re: (313) Online radio

2006-05-19 Thread JSS

have been really impressed with moscow's deepmix.ru when ever i've
remembered to tune in..

checkkit

On 5/19/06, robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Tried www.cbs.nu ?

robin...




Blaauw, Martijn de wrote:
 Bit bored @ workgot a few hours to go...can u guys recommend me some
 quality online radiostations to tune in to now???

 I have proton radio running now..any others to give a try??/

 Thanx,
 Martijn






(313) This Week's Mix :: Eamonn Doyle (D1) Model One Traffic 08-04-2005

2006-05-19 Thread The Archiver
This Week's Mix:

Eamonn Doyle (D1) Model One Traffic 08-04-2005

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/ModelOne/eamonndoyle(d1)modelonetraffi
c08-04-05.mp3

or

http://tinyurl.com/fenf3


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RE: (313) Online radio

2006-05-19 Thread RAD1O
D1 Recording's Online Rad1o @ http://www.rad1o.tv

Mixes from Model One, DEAF, D1 Back Catalog...

RAD1O
http://www.Rad1o.tv




 Blaauw, Martijn de wrote:
  Bit bored @ workgot a few hours to go...can u guys recommend me some
  quality online radiostations to tune in to now???
 
  I have proton radio running now..any others to give a try??/
 
  Thanx,
  Martijn
 
 
 


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(313) test, please ignore

2006-05-19 Thread Joost P
my messages are not coming through. Even without any possible banned  
words


(313) DEMF afterparty I

2006-05-19 Thread Steward, Tim
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Re: (313) old recloose mixes

2006-05-19 Thread David Gillies
Dan Bean wrote:
 Speaking of Recloose and cassettes - I heard that Recloose worked in a
sandwich shop which Carl Craig used to frequent. Apparently he got his
break by putting his demo tape in Carl's sandwich one day!

 Can anyone confirm/refute this?

I gets brought up in just about every single interview he's done and
also gets tacked to heaps of his press releases.

Apparently it was more of a case of him putting the tape in the bag with
the sandwich, not actually in the sandwich himself.

The cover for his debut release on Planet E So This Is The Dining Room
has a tape a sandwich as well:

http://www.discogs.com/release/4734




Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno

2006-05-19 Thread Kent Williams

On the other hand, some artists -- Like Tortoise, and Fat Freddy's
Drop -- were in the Festival line-up because Carl Craig or Derrick May
liked their music.  Equally valid IMHO

On 5/18/06, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 18 May 2006 14:14:40 -, disrupt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Maybe a new line of thought on this: for sure Detroit music influenced many
 people around the globe, many ripped it off, some took it and went forward
 (like the Dutch crew, Berlin, etc.), the whole plus and minus of it revealed
 itself over the last years.

absolutely, i think that is a good idea as well. i think having people
like parliament and alexander robotnick and a number of names and
danny krivit etc that theyve had at the festival in the past
definitely spoke to that kind of appreciation.


Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno

2006-05-19 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.

On 5/19/06, Kent Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On the other hand, some artists -- Like Tortoise, and Fat Freddy's
Drop -- were in the Festival line-up because Carl Craig or Derrick May
liked their music.  Equally valid IMHO


i would guess that fat freddy's drop's inclusion also had something to
do with the fact that recloose had already been working with the
singer (dust was on CDr since like 02 or so? i remember it being
listed in someone's top 10 in Straight No Chaser magazine.) and
was playing the same year. as for Tortoise, im not sure if there are
any other loose connections or not..

tom


(313) Free MP3's

2006-05-19 Thread Martin Dust

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Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno

2006-05-19 Thread Tristan Watkins
 -Original Message-
 From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 19 May 2006 21:08
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and 
 the history of Detroit techno
 
 On 5/19/06, Kent Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On the other hand, some artists -- Like Tortoise, and Fat Freddy's 
  Drop -- were in the Festival line-up because Carl Craig or 
 Derrick May 
  liked their music.  Equally valid IMHO
 
 i would guess that fat freddy's drop's inclusion also had 
 something to do with the fact that recloose had already been 
 working with the singer (dust was on CDr since like 02 or so? 
 i remember it being listed in someone's top 10 in Straight No 
 Chaser magazine.) and was playing the same year. as for 
 Tortoise, im not sure if there are any other loose 
 connections or not..

Gilles Peterson has always bigged up Fat Freddy's Drop heavilly (that' how I
stumbled on to them) and Recloose toured with them in '03 (that's how I
remembered them, and first got to see them tear a place apart).  

As for Tortoise... Who doesn't like Tortoise? But there are definitely loose
connections. Everyone and their mom remixes them. They're more valid (or
invalid) of a choice as De La or Mos Def IMO. But who doesn't like De La? I
was pleased to get a chance to see them again at DEMF, even though the
connection to Detroit techno is about as solid as Donald Glaude. I guess the
difference is that Tortoise and De La are just better. 

But I agree that I'd rather pass any of these globally touring tangential
acts up for a chance to see Michael Geiger, Keith Worthy, Patrick Russell,
Carlos Soufront, Minx or quite a few other great Detroit DJs that rarely
play outside of Detroit at the festival than the tangential acts. Maybe not
Fat Freddy's Drop... 
 
Tristan 
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(313) Test...

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