Re: (313) enjoy the festival list.
On 5/26/06, Lee Herrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Enjoy the festival folks! Wish I could be there. Snap photos and record sets. Share when you get back! i just got in, i have to recuperate and go through all my booty and try and piece together what the hell happened, then ill post about it! tommm
Re: (313) Shez Satan
On 5/26/06, john arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's funny...I went and checked this out and really liked it;-) More then all the other Carl tracks of recent hype It's weird how I will feel the music that people hate on and hate what people love. Without preconception, was just thinking this as well. my first impression of this one was hearing it in submerge completely unhyped, and i loved it (and bought it). definitely not his normal thing, but so what? tom
(313) If you feel like you gotta send a 'TEST' message, contact me first.
I should maybe work with Matt to tune up the hyperreal.org page for the 313 list since it's years out of date... but that's how we roll. About 2010 we'll be up to date for 1999... If your messages aren't getting through 1. You're talking naughty. 2. You're not sending plain text e-mail 3. You're posting from an e-mail address/account other than the one subscribed to 313. I don't regularly log in to my admin account on hyperreal, so I'm not watching list bounces in real time. I'd love to be able to send e-mails to people whose posts bounce automatically, but that's a project for after I get back from Germany in a couple weeks...
Re: (313) Detroit... how did it go?
Yeah where are all you guys? We're feenin' for news. On 30/05/2006, at 9:22 PM, Anton Banks ((313)) wrote: Any word about how the festival did this year? Looking forward to the sets and photos...
Re: (313) Detroit was hot
I didn't hear of any deaths due to laced heroin at the fest - local media did a big story on the laced heroin epidemic in Detroit with stock footage of the fest running the whole time in the background; this was one or two days before it started. I understand the need to make it a public awareness issue, but I thought linking it to the fest was a fairly stupid way to manufacture a scare-story where one didn't exist. jeff Kent Williams wrote: They hauled out a few from what I heard. There was a bunch of sunburned white people there, though. On the other hand, no matter how hot it was, I've been in clubs that are hotter! On 5/30/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so was Minneapolis where I was -anyone at the festival go to hospital with heat stroke? Is that why there were little to no reports this weekend? MEK
Re: (313) Detroit... how did it go?
not enough STADIUM TECHNO Yeah where are all you guys? We're feenin' for news. On 30/05/2006, at 9:22 PM, Anton Banks ((313)) wrote: Any word about how the festival did this year? Looking forward to the sets and photos...
Re: (313) Detroit... how did it go?
So there was plenty of Dreciya/Aux88/UR/Electrofunk/Dopplereffekt style Electro then... right? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not enough STADIUM TECHNO Yeah where are all you guys? We're feenin' for news. On 30/05/2006, at 9:22 PM, Anton Banks ((313)) wrote: Any word about how the festival did this year? Looking forward to the sets and photos...
(313) DEMF 2006
I adapted to the heat and my perennially late-night ways by showing up around 3 each day. So I missed Carl Craig and a couple others who I wanted to see, but also conserved energy in the heat and got enough sleep so that now, after traveling three times zones back home, I don't feel totally wiped out. Saturday the good ones for me were our own Fred Gianelli's set on the main stage -- maybe not as crackling-hot as the waterfront stage one a couple years ago, but it sounded awesome on the big system. I liked Rob Hood's set but it got samey and so I caught the last hour of Doc Martin who was actually quite good. But Fellefell, er, Felton Howard gets the #1 star for the day for another exceptional set in the Beatport tent (last year I was very impressed by his hour at the Nefarious tent). He built it up and had the place full and jumping at the end. Sunday, Donald Glaude lived down to his reputation and played a pretty darn cheesy set. But Tortured Soul was fun to watch although I was hoping for a bit more improv and jamming -- they seemed to be reproducing what a house track would sound like if a band was playing (which it was), but not so much what a band would sound like playing house, if you know what I mean. Nonetheless, very talented and energetic, despite the heat. Le Petit Orb was quite good although not up to the stellar heights of the two mid-1990s shows I saw. Although Speedy J and Chris Leibing played a listener-friendly set, as with a lot of the live acts this weekend (starting with Matthew Jonson at the opening party at Bleu Friday night) I felt that the approach was too static, lots of well constructed loops but little real development. Rob Acid was kind of interesting, in fact probably the best thing I heard in the underground stage all weekend. Otherwise what I saw there was forgettable. On the whole, Sunday was one of the least interesting days out of seven years at the festival. But then I did miss Josh Wink while we were watching the Orb just yards away . . . Monday made up for it, although it was more a matter of chaining together bits of interesting sets rather than entire solid ones. Adam X was actually really cool with his bondage gear and new industrial sound, dark and glittering. I thought Neil Landstrumm was outstanding in his live set. It was kind of an art-performance concept, like, take every patch and every drum pattern and every melody line you have, match Column A with Tab B and Field C and see what you come up with. But Adam Beyer after that left me cold. Donnacha Costello is someone I don't know anything about but I have a couple tracks, and he turned in a good ambient/techno set that was properly mental. I thought Nitzer Ebb was interesting for about 15 minutes but then all the shouting got boring although the beats were solid; but along with Adam X it was a good day for industrial at the festival at long last. Richie's set seemed more wide-ranging than previous ones but still really didn't lift up. So that was it for me on the main stage; I went and watched Huckaby finish up his set to close the festival. The big gold star for Monday goes to Louie Vega. I've seen him before (at the Shelter, no less), so his mixing style was no surprise, but I was again impressed by his ability to wring the maximum impact out of otherwise fairly tame tracks. He had a little run around 6 pm in the blazing heat that really took off, though, and one of those brilliant moments when he dropped Stevie Wonder (was that Sunshine in Their Eyes -- I don't know Stevie's whole oeuvre very well) at just the right time. He was enjoying himself, and stayed on to tag with the Blaze guys. Lots of smiles all around. I felt the festival was well run, so give Paxahau some credit for stepping in and making it all work. But I also had long stretches where the music quality just didn't measure up to previous years. The variety was certainly there, but no simply oustanding performances and a lot of sub-par ones, especially in the underground stage. My big recommendation for next year is to rebalance the lineup with more in-town talent of all kinds. And there sure wasn't much ELECTRO at the fest this year. I mean, how can you even have a Detroit event without it? More about afterparties laterz . . . fh
(313) Paging Greg Earle
Sorry to abuse the list like this but can Greg drop me an email? (Alex can't make it to his email) As you were robin...
RE: (313) Moodyman in the mix
hey jason... that sounds goood! was really waiting for this ... any further info? is it recorded live ... release date ... I'm so damn addicted ;) thanks + regards frAnk ** Thought you might be interested in this: Moodymann =96 The Moodymann Collection (Mahogani Music) A promo for this arrived this morning and we=92ve listened to it twice =20= already =96 it really is that good. I=92ve never been lucky enough to =20= witness a Moodymann DJ set live and direct, but listening to this =20 prooves that he really is the sh*t! KDJ cuts and pastes between =20 tracks effortlessly, teasing you with snippets of his classics =20 amongst some crazy (and possibly unreleased) bits we=92ve never heard =20= before. A brilliant DJ mix, packed with 30 tracks of that =20 unmistakeable, inimitable KDJ funk. Full tracklist; Forevernevermore / Shades Of Jae / M.E.A.N.D.N.J.B. / =20= The Fourth Track / Answer Machine / I Can=92t Kick This Feelin When It =20= Hits / Black Mahogani / Shine / Stone Oden Joe / Sunday Mornin / =20 Liberty / Meanwhile Back At Home / Roberta Jean Machine / PBC / =20 Wednesday Nite People / Givin U Something / People / Back At Bakers / =20= Misled / Sunshine / Don=92t U Want My Love / I Need U So Much / JAN / =20= Sweet Lovin / Joy II / I=92m Doin Fine / Over U / On My Way Home / I =20 Found Your (heart) Beat / Uncle =96 END. cheers Jason=
(313) Fw: GONZALEZ, Delia GAVIN RUSSOM - Relevee (remixes) - DFA UK DFAEMI 2159 is back in stock at Juno Records.
No shortage on this one then. You asked us to e-mail you when GONZALEZ, Delia GAVIN RUSSOM - Relevee (remixes) - DFA UK (DFAEMI 2159) became available again. We now have 184 copies of this title in stock. Anyway, just got mine. And since the reports seem to be few and far between so far, might as well get back to business as usual. I decided I needed the 3rd See Mi Yah remix 12 for the Vainquer one more than any of the others. And I picked up that wacky limited Auto Repeat 'Old As Ice' from a few months ago, which sounds sick. The Soundhack remix on it sounds decent too, and I've heard it's excellent in a club. BTW - if you don't know yet, the 'Deep Space' and 'Catatonic' represses are out, along with that crazy Jedi Knights remix of 'TheFlow' and 'Meng's Theme', all of which I picked up the other day (except Catatonic, which I got last time it was repessed). Oh, and the new Herbert album is out. Haven't heard it yet, but will give a report soon. The clips sound very 'song-y' and Dani Sicialano is on practically every track by the sounds of it. Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
Re: (313) Moodyman in the mix
On 5/31/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hey jason... that sounds goood! was really waiting for this ... any further info? is it recorded live ... release date ... I'm so damn addicted ;) well it doesnt sound live, but who knows. its kind of like a greatest hits of KDJ mixed quickly with the most effective portions of the tracks. in the CD artwork there are pics of many of KDJ's releases including the freaki MF record, though i dont think it appears on the mix at all (unless its used on the DL). i wouldnt necessarily call the CD essential, but its a nice way to listen to a bunch of KDJ records without using your turntables. and its pretty amazing how listening to that many of one person's tracks in a mix together doesnt get boring, a testament to how good his records really are! tom
(313) FWD: HTFR busted for bootlegs
Took this piece of news from another board: Trading standards went back a few days later and this time shut them (HTFR, Birmingham) down. It looks the ppl behind numerous bootlegs (Pheerce City, Buzz, B12, etc), finally received their share. Could anyone confirm and/or provide more info on this? Regards, G -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD Sao Paulo, Brasil __ Por favor, note meu novo email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please, note my new email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) FWD: HTFR busted for bootlegs
I so hope this is true -Original Message- From: Guilherme Menegon Arantes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 31 May 2006 14:46 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) FWD: HTFR busted for bootlegs Took this piece of news from another board: Trading standards went back a few days later and this time shut them (HTFR, Birmingham) down. It looks the ppl behind numerous bootlegs (Pheerce City, Buzz, B12, etc), finally received their share. Could anyone confirm and/or provide more info on this? Regards, G -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD Sao Paulo, Brasil __ Por favor, note meu novo email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please, note my new email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) (Lond)30-06 Süd Electronic Live : Body Code , Lawrence/Sten Jacek Jacek Sienkiewicz
Süd Electronic In association With Ghostly /Spectral The Conservation of Electric Charge (out on July the 2nd in Europe . On Spectral ) Record Release Party Oh yes ! Alan Portable Abrahams ' Body Code project is nearing it's release date . We felt that it was esssential that we put together a rather special evening to celebrate . After nearly a year of this project being in the pipeline , Spectral have finally set a release date , for it . This is Alan's more dancefloor orientated project , with acid tinges , and still that unique understanding of rhythm that he has . Fresh from the the DEMF , soon , Sonar .! . This will be the exclusive worlwide album launch party . In an effort to make it a memorable night ; we have enlisted the help of 2 amazing live artists , to come and join in the celebrations . Note : This will be the last official Süd Event until the end of September , so do not miss Out ! :) Live Bodycode ( Spectral Sounds ) Lawrence / Sten ( Dial , Novamute ,Ghostly , Spectral , Kompakt , Ladomat ,Sender , Liebe detail ) Jacek Sienkiewicz ( Recognition , Cocoon , Trapez , Klang Elektronik ) Dj's Lawrence Lakuti ( Süd ) Nick Craddock ( nickcraddock.co.uk) Marco Shuttle ( Mini Sketch ) Date : 30Th June 2006 Time : 11 Pm - Very Late Venue : The Departure , 2 Chrutched Friars , London EC3N 2HT ( 2 Minutes From Aldgate Tube ) The Departure have a great soundsystem i have already been further consulting with the venue to even make it better by investing in a few bits , on the night . I have also selected my own security for the night , to ensure that people have a pleasant evening . Door Charge : £10/£8 for Mailinglist subscribers Subscribe to the mailinglist via [EMAIL PROTECTED] infoline 07865 339 311 More On The Artists Peter Kersten , aka Lawrence/Sten is a firm favourite at the Süd Headquarters . Having been the first promoters to have brought him to england , last december having loved what he did , we thought this would be another fitting occassion to invite him back . Lawrence/Sten , has made waves and has attracted the attention of many names within the music industry without too much fuss has certainly not compromised on his music . He is one of the most in demand remixers , having remixed for artists such as Depeche Mode's ' Martin Gore , Superpitcher , Egoexpress , e.t.c His music is regularly played by dj's such as Michael Mayer , Carsten Jost , Sven Vath , Ricardo Villalobos , Luciano , Reinhard Voigt , Thomas Fehlman , Tobias Thomas e.t.c. Wether making music under his Lawrence or Sten guise ,; the music is always beautiful , classsic , haunting , deep and there is such amazing attention to detail . Definitely stands out by a mile from the works of many of his peers . He has already released what could possibly be the ep , of 2006 , for me . If you have not yet picked it up , make sure you do ! :) Absolute Killer . ! It's titled Take Me To The Fridge . Out on his his own Dial Imprint . Fresh from his stint at the Ghostly/Spectral DEMF after party , as well as a tour of the States , He will be doing a Live Set as Lawrence Sten , on this occassion , he will also be spoiling us with a dj set . Some of Lawrence's Favourite Tunes Mayday - It Is What It Is (Transmat 1988) Adonis - No Way Back (Trax 1986) Villalobos - Dexter (Playhouse 2003) Lil Louis - Why?d You Fall (CBS 1990) Armando - World Unknown (Warehouse 1988) Mood To Swing - All Night Long (Groove On 1996) Carsten Jost - PinkSilver (Sender 2002) Bodo Elsel - Fantasie Mädchen /Mayer Remix (Playhouse 1999) 1East 17 Division - Textures (Big Sound Works 1992) Click on the links below for lawrence Sten's Discography http://www.discogs.com/artist/Lawrence http://www.discogs.com/artist/Sten Jacek Sienkiewicz Jacek Sienkiewicz was born in Warsaw in 1976 . He started producing music in the 1990's . His 1st release ' titled , Recognition was in 1999 . Jacek started playing as a DJ in 1995, but soon realised that full artistic expression is possible only through creation. From his first 303 to today?s fully digital setup, Jacek gained both gear and experiences. After two years of experimenting, Recognition Recordings came to life . With fast selling releases , and rave reviews from the music press and artists alike , Trapez and De Bug magazine ' , Soon approached him to do releases for them . Then followed an ep on Klang Elektronik . Soon after Jacek was approached by Sven Vath , to join the Coccoon dj roster as well as to release material . Techne was his debut album and the first ever album to be released on Cocoon . he has since , also released a string of eps on Coccoon and his own Recogniton ep . Jacek is currently one of the most in demand , dj's on the Cocoon's dj roster . At the very base of Jacek`s style lies originality: although inspirations sometimes are obvious, the tracks always manage to retain a very
RE: (313) FWD: HTFR busted for bootlegs
About fcking time. MEK Paul Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/31/2006 08:47:33 AM: I so hope this is true -Original Message- From: Guilherme Menegon Arantes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 31 May 2006 14:46 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) FWD: HTFR busted for bootlegs Took this piece of news from another board: Trading standards went back a few days later and this time shut them (HTFR, Birmingham) down. It looks the ppl behind numerous bootlegs (Pheerce City, Buzz, B12, etc), finally received their share. Could anyone confirm and/or provide more info on this? Regards, G -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD Sao Paulo, Brasil __ Por favor, note meu novo email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please, note my new email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) 2 hour sunday housey session
[url=http://www.acidmixes.com/placid_house.zip]Sunday Schizznit[/url] the dull bit - For the unitiated, because my server will not let me put mp3's up, i have to rename them as .zip files. Simply rename it to .mp3 once downloaded. Tracklist System 7 - Altitude - Ten Maus and Stolle - Extra Virgine - Klang Dj Buck - Lovin Haight - Tweekin Jordan Fields - Dubrazil - House is a Feeling Landlord - I Like It - Bigshot Goldfrapp - Fly me Away (carl craig mix) 4am -Kingston (2 lone swordsman) - Glasgow Underground Kiowa - Chicago vs Detroit - Injun Ears Instant House - Awade - Jungle Sounds Sensorama - Welcome Insel - Ladomat Scott Ferguson - Dump Days - Ferrispark Black Dog Productions - Black Dog Productions Ep - Rising High Alex Kid - Don't hide it - F comm Attaboy - Kookaburra - Toko Truth - Open Your eyes - Big Beat MD Emm - Get Acidic - Transmat Swayzak - 002 Maus and stolle - Sparks - klang Damian Donato - Science Funktion - Juice Octave one - I believe (shake remix) - Ten Nightcommunication - Night Clark - Heartbeat Body Base 1 Gak - Gak 4 - Warp DHS - #9 Bad Acid - Hangman Phuture - Rise from your Grave - Strictly Rhythm Emojonal Ep - Container Records About 112 MB 2 decks , 1 mixer as per. Enjoy P
(313) demf redux / help with track IDs??
for my festival play by play, see my series of phone posts over the weekend on my livejournal starting with friday http://frankjglazer.livejournal.com/2006/05/26/ or, in brief, here's my festival trainspotting highlights and requests for track IDs: tracks i know that i heard get multiple plays on the weekend: paul woolford as bobby peru - erotic discourse (dan bell, miss honey dijon and somebody else who i can't remember at the moment all played this jam) plastikman - spastik (i heard rob hood play it and rumour has it that at least 3 other people played it) moodymann - shades of jae (carl craig in the daylight and mike huckaby in the evening bookended monday with shades of jae. yay plur raves) any help would be quite appreciated in id'ing the unknown: Mon, May. 29th, 2006 10:30 pm - disco track little louie vega played - approximate vocals: Say it last forever... Secret dreams unfolding... Mon, May. 29th, 2006 02:04 pm - techno track carl craig (i think?) played - approximate vocal: chicago survived and then came music Mon, May. 29th, 2006 02:12 am - dj harvey played a funk/soul track - approximate vocal: Got to get your own cuz they sure ain't gonna give you none Mon, May. 29th, 2006 12:53 am - stacey pullen played something on bosh records that i really liked Sun, May. 28th, 2006 05:36 pm - Tortured soul - approximate vocal: i can't wait to get home to you Sat, May. 27th, 2006 09:22 pm - kooky scientist - approximate vocal: supertrooper (abba???) Sat, May. 27th, 2006 06:51 pm - Dan bell - some minimal track with a ragga vocal!?!? i eyed these up during clark warner's absolutely cuckoo bananas brilliant sublime set in the tent monday evening: locodice - orchidae white label - looking forward to seeing if this gets (had?) a proper release jurgen paape - so weit wie noch nie - kompakt 062
Re: (313) demf redux / help with track IDs??
Mon, May. 29th, 2006 02:12 am - dj harvey played a funk/soul track - approximate vocal: Got to get your own cuz they sure ain't gonna give you none Could this be Universal Robot Band - Barely Breaking Even? (It's at the end of the third mix on my site at http://fivetones.org). robin...
RE: Re: (313) Detroit... how did it go?
coming from baltimore it was really refreshing to hear real detroit techno. Robert Hood blew my mind as well as Jeremy Ellis with his live MPC drumming (who i saw three times this weekend). i am inspired...all in all an amazing weekend! Jeremy w. ` house mix: http://www.box.net/public/h22hbcbyg5 CC: 313@hyperreal.org From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 01:01:28 +1000 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) Detroit... how did it go? Yeah where are all you guys? We're feenin' for news. On 30/05/2006, at 9:22 PM, Anton Banks ((313)) wrote: Any word about how the festival did this year? Looking forward to the sets and photos... _ Join the next generation of Hotmail and you could win the adventure of a lifetime http://www.imagine-msn.com/minisites/sweepstakes/mail/register.aspx
FW: AW: (313) berlin, berlin wir fahren nach berlin :)
-Original Message- From: Emiliano Zani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26 May 2006 08:41 yep, can't wait to go there in August... I hope that *not* every Berlin dj will move to Ibiza, at summer ;) Em Yes I too will be there at that time so if list members know of anything special going on word us up and it might help me choose which weekend in August.
RE: (313) Moodyman in the mix
Hey, Did the 'freaki MF' record ever come out? If so, was that the title of the EP? Thanks, P. -Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 2:36 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Moodyman in the mix On 5/31/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hey jason... that sounds goood! was really waiting for this ... any further info? is it recorded live ... release date ... I'm so damn addicted ;) well it doesnt sound live, but who knows. its kind of like a greatest hits of KDJ mixed quickly with the most effective portions of the tracks. in the CD artwork there are pics of many of KDJ's releases including the freaki MF record, though i dont think it appears on the mix at all (unless its used on the DL). i wouldnt necessarily call the CD essential, but its a nice way to listen to a bunch of KDJ records without using your turntables. and its pretty amazing how listening to that many of one person's tracks in a mix together doesnt get boring, a testament to how good his records really are! tom
FW: (313) Nitzer Ebb news
Hey folks Just come back from a month in Cuba while you were all slugging it out in the run up to the DEMF and then presumably just going anyway and having a good time (catching up on those e-mails now). While away I had a chance to catch up on a few mixes I transferred to mini-disc. Among them was the first of the 2 Deep Space Radio shows from 94 that were posted up here a while back. In fact I know I've asked for one track ID already a couple of months back (yes it took me since Sept. 2004 when these were posted to find enough time to start listening to one and another 2 months to finish it, that's how little time I seem to have for anything) and I intend to ask for another 2 or 3 when I can find time to cut out clips and post them up (never then) - and if Alex can spare me from further humour ATTACKS. However the subject line above prompted me to do an advance post on this as one tune on the show I loved was by Nitzer Ebb and I think called something like When You Smile You Can't Take It Back. I've never been grabbed by one of their tracks before, I think maybe I'm not partial to their vocalist and so know nothing about them despite the fact I know some of their tracks (what's the one that's always on the Ibiza [80s] classics albums -Join The Chant or another?) are rated as seminal stuff. The funny thing was just after I was thinking wow that really has a lovely techy feel, I'd like to get it Rob Hood phoned into the station and complained he thought they were a techno show and what were they playing industrial for?! So what I'd really like to know (from those in the know) is - was there ever an instrumental mix of this track and if so on what release (I'm afraid I still have a problem with the singing though I guess I'd go for the version I heard if there was no instrumental). F
(313) my last DEMF? thanks, Downlow crew
I had a good time at the fest, even though there was too much minimal for my taste. Not enough magic moments, soul, electro, african-americans, olskool 313 people, europeans/techno-tourists, booths, or vegan food (what happened to the Indian restaurant?). I'm not complaining really cuz I understand that the music I came to hear above all else (UR, electro, Three Chairs, deep detroit house/techno) cannot sustain a big festival anymore (not that it ever really could). I'd be suprised if Paxahau broke even, so maybe minimal can't sustain one either. I'm not sure I want to go to a self-sustaining big festival then, cuz I think it would involve a lot of negative, hateful, ignorant music, like Eminem, the kind our country likes these days. So that may be my last DEMF, if it isn't the last DEMF period, anyways. Maybe there will be a lil Downlow annual fest one of these years *wink*, like in midwinter so we northerners could have our WMC alternative? Or just an alternative to DEMF in the park in the day and warehouse at night in the Detroit area for us last of the dying breed. I still had a great time and heard some good stuff, so thanks to Paxahau. Blaze, Mike Geiger, Kruse Control, Ronin Selecta, Jeremy Ayro Ellis and John Arnold (esp. at I Love House where they killed it!), Neil Landstrumm, Starski and Clutch (doing the only real electro set I heard), Deadbeat, Mark Grant, Lil Louie Vega, and Krikor had me going. Sims, Dan Bell, Modeselektor and SmashTV were very good at Substance 3. Did Acid Junkies even play at Olskool 2? The ride home inspired some lyrics, which, who knows, may wind up on a Downlow release with some modifications, in the future *hint hint* over some ghetto tech beats TEAR UP THE RENTAL Through the mean streets of Detroit, we drove it way too fast Now we gotta return it, as a pile of plastic, steel, and glass Tear up the rental, rental, rental Laurie thinks we're gonna die, she's having nightmares JP's popped so many diet pills, he doesn't even f'n care Tear up the rental, rental, rental Toe ate some DEMF food and a space cookie, and dropped a nasty poot We should just burn the car and take a plane, but we don't got the loot Tear up the rental, rental, rental Jim is deadweight in the back, smelling like a prison Cynthia's prolly thinkin this hellride, oughtta give our crew religion Tear up the rental, rental, rental Next time I'm wearing a football helmet, when I'm tearing up a rental since I'm unemployed I don't have medical or dental TEAR UP THE RENTAL! Thanks Minto, Jimbo, Laurie, Cynthia, glad you made it back ok, you guys are amazing and I'll sorely miss you, JP
Re: (313) Moodyman in the mix
Hi there- it's due for release in about 2-3 weeks- there wasn't any other info with it so I'm not sure if its done entirely live or done on the computer- I'll try and find out. cheers Jason On 31 May 2006, at 14:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hey jason... that sounds goood! was really waiting for this ... any further info? is it recorded live ... release date ... I'm so damn addicted ;) thanks + regards frAnk ** Thought you might be interested in this: Moodymann =96 The Moodymann Collection (Mahogani Music) A promo for this arrived this morning and we=92ve listened to it twice =20= already =96 it really is that good. I=92ve never been lucky enough to =20= witness a Moodymann DJ set live and direct, but listening to this =20 prooves that he really is the sh*t! KDJ cuts and pastes between =20 tracks effortlessly, teasing you with snippets of his classics =20 amongst some crazy (and possibly unreleased) bits we=92ve never heard =20= before. A brilliant DJ mix, packed with 30 tracks of that =20 unmistakeable, inimitable KDJ funk. Full tracklist; Forevernevermore / Shades Of Jae / M.E.A.N.D.N.J.B. / =20= The Fourth Track / Answer Machine / I Can=92t Kick This Feelin When It =20= Hits / Black Mahogani / Shine / Stone Oden Joe / Sunday Mornin / =20 Liberty / Meanwhile Back At Home / Roberta Jean Machine / PBC / =20 Wednesday Nite People / Givin U Something / People / Back At Bakers / =20= Misled / Sunshine / Don=92t U Want My Love / I Need U So Much / JAN / =20= Sweet Lovin / Joy II / I=92m Doin Fine / Over U / On My Way Home / I =20 Found Your (heart) Beat / Uncle =96 END. cheers Jason=
Re: (313) If you feel like you gotta send a 'TEST' message, contact me first.
On May 30, 2006, at 8:15 PM, Kent Williams wrote: If your messages aren't getting through 1. You're talking naughty. when did we start filtering? scotto ps. thanks for the shirt. glad i saw you at paxafest.
Re: (313) Detroit... how did it go?
no, not really any, mostly minimal or house. but monday had a industrial feel on the main stage. adam x was singing. scotto On May 30, 2006, at 9:26 PM, DB wrote: So there was plenty of Dreciya/Aux88/UR/Electrofunk/Dopplereffekt style Electro then... right? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not enough STADIUM TECHNO Yeah where are all you guys? We're feenin' for news. On 30/05/2006, at 9:22 PM, Anton Banks ((313)) wrote: Any word about how the festival did this year? Looking forward to the sets and photos...