Re: (313) Detroit to Russia (was: The joy of ordering from Submerge?!)

2006-09-14 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Russia?
Wow - is Vasya the first 313-list member from Russia or just the first to
post?
I don't recall ever seeing a post from someone in Russia before.
Detroit techno continues to spread around the world!

MEK

Cliff Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/13/2006 04:57:47 PM:


 If you lived on Mars or in an alternate dimention we would still try
 to find a way to ship it to you. Russia shouldn't be a problem. I
 know we've shipped there before. :)
 Bridgette will take care of you good.

 --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From: Vasya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To:  313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) The joy of ordering from Submerge?!
 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 01:27:28 +0400

 I wish to order some things @ Submerge but I wonder if they ship their
 stuff to Russia and how long will it take. Thay have some great records
 for sure.

 vasya

 kent williams wrote:
  Maybe this is too obvious to mention, but mail-ordering from Submerge
  is great! Bridgette Banks held some records for me ever since DEMF,
  and e-mailed me to ask if I still wanted them -- 13 weeks later. I
  called in with my credit card number, and they went out the same day.
  And they have pretty much everything you'd ever want in the way of
  Detroit electronic music, including things that can't be found
  anywhere else.
 
  So I'm anxiously awaiting what may be the last copies anywhere of SID
  1-3, and DJ 3000's new CD...
 




Re: (313) The joy of ordering from Submerge?!

2006-09-14 Thread Fred Heutte
Yes, I've heard that Submerge has a direct connection with Mars :)

This is a good moment to express my own appreciation to Submerge,
UR and everyone involved.  This is a major anchor to the techno and
independent music community worldwide, and the dedication to strong
customer service is a big part of it.  To borrow a phrase from someone
I know: That sh!t is t!ght!

fh

-

If you lived on Mars or in an alternate dimention we would still try to find a 
way to ship it to you. Russia shouldn't
be a problem. I know we've shipped there before. :)
Bridgette will take care of you good.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

From: Vasya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:  313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) The joy of ordering from Submerge?!
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 01:27:28 +0400

I wish to order some things @ Submerge but I wonder if they ship their
stuff to Russia and how long will it take. Thay have some great records
for sure.

vasya

kent williams wrote:
 Maybe this is too obvious to mention, but mail-ordering from Submerge
 is great! Bridgette Banks held some records for me ever since DEMF,
 and e-mailed me to ask if I still wanted them -- 13 weeks later. I
 called in with my credit card number, and they went out the same day.
 And they have pretty much everything you'd ever want in the way of
 Detroit electronic music, including things that can't be found
 anywhere else.

 So I'm anxiously awaiting what may be the last copies anywhere of SID
 1-3, and DJ 3000's new CD...






Re: (313) The joy of ordering from Submerge?!

2006-09-14 Thread Simon Hindle
Seconded.

I also like all the extra goodies they throw in the box - flyers,
stickers, scrunched up pages from detroit newspapers for packing. Very
nice touches.

 Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] 14/09/2006 11:04 am 
Yes, I've heard that Submerge has a direct connection with Mars :)

This is a good moment to express my own appreciation to Submerge,
UR and everyone involved.  This is a major anchor to the techno and
independent music community worldwide, and the dedication to strong
customer service is a big part of it.  To borrow a phrase from someone
I know: That sh!t is t!ght!

fh

-

If you lived on Mars or in an alternate dimention we would still try
to find a way to ship it to you. Russia shouldn't
be a problem. I know we've shipped there before. :)
Bridgette will take care of you good.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

From: Vasya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:  313@hyperreal.org 
Subject: Re: (313) The joy of ordering from Submerge?!
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 01:27:28 +0400

I wish to order some things @ Submerge but I wonder if they ship
their
stuff to Russia and how long will it take. Thay have some great
records
for sure.

vasya

kent williams wrote:
 Maybe this is too obvious to mention, but mail-ordering from
Submerge
 is great! Bridgette Banks held some records for me ever since DEMF,
 and e-mailed me to ask if I still wanted them -- 13 weeks later. I
 called in with my credit card number, and they went out the same
day.
 And they have pretty much everything you'd ever want in the way of
 Detroit electronic music, including things that can't be found
 anywhere else.

 So I'm anxiously awaiting what may be the last copies anywhere of
SID
 1-3, and DJ 3000's new CD...





Re: (313) Detroit to Russia (was: The joy of ordering from Submerge?!)

2006-09-14 Thread kent williams

I've not really picked thru the subscriber list to see where people
are writing from, but there are subscribers from all over the world.
At this point Ljubljana is a bigger techno town in terms of audience
and 'scene' than anywhere in the US, with the possible exception of
Detroit.  When I was in New York City last, Derek Plaslaiko played a
fantastic set to, like 15 people. In a metropolitan area of well over
10 million people.  It was fun, but it was about the same sort of vibe
as a basement afterhours in Iowa City.


Re: (313) Convextion:yes Samurai FM: NO

2006-09-14 Thread J.T.
correction! there actually was at least some payment for those old matrix 
records, not much...but some. sorry for the misunderstanding! also gerard just 
talked to sean on sunday and apparently sean is looking to start matrix up 
again soon

-Original Message-
From: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sep 13, 2006 6:55 PM
To: kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Convextion:yes Samurai FM: NO

that's a bit of a sore subject. first of all, matrix no longer has any rights 
to those tracks, so he better not go pressing another batch. second of all, i 
don't think those rights would be worthy of much respect even if they still 
existed. i don't know what the full story is, but those convextion records on 
matrix were licensed to dmay's sony mix and juan's waxtrax mix as well as some 
other smaller deals. gerard never saw any money at all, for those records, or 
the licensing. none. he didn't see much of anything for that tektite record 
either despite being on that big swayzak mix. and most recently, matrix 
released that alternate mix of one of the old convextion tracks on mp3 (thru 
ddv) with absolutely no permission, no one even bothered to ask gerard. gerard 
is too nice and really holds absolutely no grudge about any of it, he just 
laughs. and sean is definitely a super nice guy...but that ain't right. gus 
got the shaft bigtime. repeatedly.

there is not much money in running a small label, but there's some. it's quite 
possible to make a small profit to split with your artists..and it's really 
not so hard to get in touch with an artist and get their permission for things.





Re: (313) Convextion @ Samurai FM

2006-09-14 Thread David Gillies
Not sure how you're getting it working without realplayer, but the
direct link for the realplayer stream is here:

http://www.samurai.fm/player/getsmil.php?id=1960t=audio

FWIW, I'm could listen to the stream with Firefox 2 Beta 1 on Ubuntu
Linux, so I'd expect you could use firefox on windows.

J.T. wrote:
 i dont have realplayer but have flash up the butt. i think the player is 
 embedded using java but i have that too. and as said it works in IE. h 
 weird.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sep 12, 2006 1:47 PM
 To: 'J.T.' [EMAIL PROTECTED], 'Stoddard,Kamal' [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: (313) Convextion @ Samurai FM

 I'm using Firefox - it works fine.

 Maybe you need Realplayer or even Flash installed as well? 


RE: (313) Convextion @ Samurai FM

2006-09-14 Thread Odeluga, Ken

FWIW, I'm could listen to the stream with Firefox 2 Beta 1 on Ubuntu
Linux, so I'd expect you could use firefox on windows.

*

+ Firefox for Mac.

And given that facility, it is indeed possible to save it for keeps.
Simply go to 'file', 'save page as' dialogue opens with default
location of where the file will save (you can adjust this in 'downloads'
of Firefox) if you're happy with the location, click 'save' or whatever
- then you can stop complaining because you now possess a piece of
history!

I don't think anyone is about putting the genie back in the bottle, in
fact.

Ken


Re: (313) Detroit to Russia (was: The joy of ordering from Submerge?!)

2006-09-14 Thread Ivan Tomasevic

there are Detroit lovers in Belgrade, Serbia too :)

regards


On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, kent williams wrote:


I've not really picked thru the subscriber list to see where people
are writing from, but there are subscribers from all over the world.
At this point Ljubljana is a bigger techno town in terms of audience
and 'scene' than anywhere in the US, with the possible exception of
Detroit.  When I was in New York City last, Derek Plaslaiko played a
fantastic set to, like 15 people. In a metropolitan area of well over
10 million people.  It was fun, but it was about the same sort of vibe
as a basement afterhours in Iowa City.



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(313) Re: Convextion @ Samurai FM

2006-09-14 Thread Minto George

Thanks to Toby and co. as well as the Rubadub boys for
bringing Gerard to the other side of the pond. He is
happy that you all appreciate the music. I think you
all will be pleased with the finished product of the
album which Gerard, JT and I worked on for many years
to put together. Future material will be surfacing on
Gerard's VEXT imprint, a sister label of down low.
thanks toby for posting the set to listen. I am jammin
it in my house as we speak.

m

p.s. - there will be a re-release of the MATRIX1 12
on VEXT with another mix of the track miranda made
around the same time period 95-96.

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http://downlowmusic.org
UPCOMING '06
Convextion dLVEXTLP
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(313) re: Convextion/VEXT

2006-09-14 Thread Andrew Duke

Minto George wrote:

Future material will be surfacing on
Gerard's VEXT imprint, a sister label of down low.
thanks toby for posting the set to listen. I am jammin
it in my house as we speak.

m

p.s. - there will be a re-release of the MATRIX1 12
on VEXT with another mix of the track miranda made
around the same time period 95-96.
  

Good news! :)
Andrew

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RE: (313) re: Convextion/VEXT

2006-09-14 Thread Odeluga, Ken
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Duke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 14 September 2006 14:25
To: Minto George; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) re: Convextion/VEXT

Minto George wrote:
 Future material will be surfacing on
 Gerard's VEXT imprint, a sister label of down low.
 thanks toby for posting the set to listen. I am jammin
 it in my house as we speak.

 m

 p.s. - there will be a re-release of the MATRIX1 12
 on VEXT with another mix of the track miranda made
 around the same time period 95-96.
   
Good news! :)
Andrew
*

Yeah, ace! 'bout! :-)

Ken


Re: (313) Re: Convextion @ Samurai FM

2006-09-14 Thread J.T.
p.s. - there will be a re-release of the MATRIX1 12
on VEXT with another mix of the track miranda made
around the same time period 95-96.

toe!! well it is quite possible, but honestly that is not planned at all 
yet...i talked to gerard about it last night and he said he'd THINK about it 
after doing a couple other things on dLVEXT first..strictly a pipedream for 
now..also dLVEXT will not only be convextion/e.r.p. material, but also 
stuff/artists gerard really likes...probably first up will be a comp..but there 
are no solid plans for anything yet! we have a habit of getting ahead of 
ourselves...