Re: (313) Vinyl underground
Highly recommended. I deal with them all the time. robin... On 21 May 2007, at 20:48, Wojtek wrote: Has anyone dealt with these dudes before? Good? Bad? Highly recommended? Stay away? Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks, Wojtek
(313) On The Deckage
New and old stuff that's getting a lot of play Underground Resistance - Lo-Tech Reality is a real grower, this EP has been sneaking more playtime than anything in the studio at the moment, dark and gritty. Pan Sonic - Katodivaihe is an amazing album, there's some brilliant sound design work on this album, makes me want to drive the car very fast :) Gosub - Watchers from the Black Universe - massive slab of electro, when he's not programming for Gwen Stefani, this is what he's up to. Love it Throbbing Gristle - Part Two, on paper it looks like a bad idea but it actually pretty good, spoilt by the vocals in parts but recommended for anyone who likes their TG m PS Recommend mixes: Rob Hall http://www.rob-hall.co.uk/ Richie Hawtin http://www.littledetroit.net/Mixes/index.php
(313) New Stuff From Us
Morning 313, We've got a couple of new pieces coming out over the next month: Album http://www.dustscience.com/Releases/Various-FaithIsFearCD.php 12 http://www.dustscience.com/Releases/Various-FaithIsFear12.php Good mix of old and new artists, plus a pretty diverse range of sounds, really proud of this one. Feedback welcome Black Dog have done a couple of remixes, a reworking of a reworking, Alice in Wonderland for Orlando Voorn: http://www.cisco-records.co.jp/docs/topics/techno/orland_voorn.php and a complete reworking of the track Q from this EP: http://www.discogs.com/release/886754 Next up is limited 12 of Floods V2, with remixes from Surgeon, The Bass Soldier and possibly Slit... Anyone else got anything happening? m
RE: (313) Vinyl underground
Highly recommended, I've dealt with them for about 12 years. They've never once let me down in that time. They're nice guys who have a deep and genuine interest in the music they sell and only sell music they're feeling. They'll go to some trouble to get you something you're after if they don't have it in.
Re: (313) On The Deckage
From 1989, nice. Thanks for sharing Martin. robin... Richie Hawtin http://www.littledetroit.net/Mixes/index.php
Re: (313) Vinyl underground
Yep Buy a few bits when i can. Totally sound P Wojtek wrote: Has anyone dealt with these dudes before? Good? Bad? Highly recommended? Stay away? Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks, Wojtek
Re: (313) On The Deckage
No worries, it's great for bouncing around to - check the back-spins :) m On 22 May 2007, at 12:08, robin wrote: From 1989, nice. Thanks for sharing Martin. robin... Richie Hawtin http://www.littledetroit.net/Mixes/index.php
Re: (313) On The Deckage
Martin Dust wrote: No worries, it's great for bouncing around to - check the back-spins :) yeah I love that frantic style (very Wizard :)) robin...
(313) shameless request
with the festival around the corner and the memory of posts on availability of s.i.d.'s at submerge a year ago still fresh in my memory, i have a request. if anyone visiting submerge has $20 spare change in their pockets and sees a copy of sid 1 and/or sid 3 for sale, could they buy me a copy? i'd be eternally grateful and even open a myspace page and make them my friend! jurren _ Talk with your online friends with Messenger http://www.join.msn.com/messenger/overview
RE: (313) Vinyl underground
(Late, I know but) they've found some 'hard-to-find' stuff for me in the past, without fuss and good service all-round. Quite a personal service in fact. Wish more on-line shops were like them... K
Re: (313) shameless request
oops, just noticed a typo. its s.i.d. #1 and s.i.d. #5 i'm looking for. was at the festival in 2001 and back then these weren't available. i will of course cover the costs of record(s) + postage and will even add a moxie t-shirt and a drawing of a fish on an old piece of paper. with the festival around the corner and the memory of posts on availability of s.i.d.'s at submerge a year ago still fresh in my memory, i have a request. if anyone visiting submerge has $20 spare change in their pockets and sees a copy of sid 1 and/or sid 3 for sale, could they buy me a copy? i'd be eternally grateful and even open a myspace page and make them my friend! jurren _ Play online games with your friends with Messenger http://www.join.msn.com/messenger/overview
Re: (313) shameless request
SID #1 will not be available this year, but SID #5 is available. :) On 5/22/07, jurren baars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: oops, just noticed a typo. its s.i.d. #1 and s.i.d. #5 i'm looking for. was at the festival in 2001 and back then these weren't available. i will of course cover the costs of record(s) + postage and will even add a moxie t-shirt and a drawing of a fish on an old piece of paper. with the festival around the corner and the memory of posts on availability of s.i.d.'s at submerge a year ago still fresh in my memory, i have a request. if anyone visiting submerge has $20 spare change in their pockets and sees a copy of sid 1 and/or sid 3 for sale, could they buy me a copy? i'd be eternally grateful and even open a myspace page and make them my friend! jurren _ Play online games with your friends with Messenger http://www.join.msn.com/messenger/overview -- Detroit Techno Militia http://www.detroittechnomilitia.com
(313) S.I.D. Store Hours During DEMF
I just wanted to remind everyone that the Submerge Store will have walk-in hours during this years DEMF! * Monday, May 21st - Thursday, May 24th: 10am - 6pm * Friday, May 25th: 10 am - 10pm * Saturday, May 26th - Sunday, May 27th: 10am - 7pm * Monday, May 28th: 12pm - 4pm 3000 E. Grand Blvd. Detroit, MI 48202 There are TONS of restocks - including stuff you are not going to find on the website. Hope to see some of you down there! -- Angie Detroit Techno Militia http://www.detroittechnomilitia.com
Re: (313) S.I.D. Store Hours During DEMF
On 5/22/07, Detroit Techno Militia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There are TONS of restocks - including stuff you are not going to find on the website. Hope to see some of you down there! ill be in on friday evening, its nice to know itll be open till 10, ive put it off till saturday in the past. tom
(313) New Dance Show Article
Just stumbled upon this article in an old Real Detroit. The latest issue has a pretty funny interview with KDJ. Enjoy! http://www.realdetroitweekly.com/article_2589.shtml Takin' It to the Old School: Detroit's New Dance Show Flashback to a time when big hair and outrageous outfits were fashion standard. A time when sweatsuits and boomboxes were banned from the mall. The end of disco to the era of old school; it was a good time in Detroit if you were a dancing machine. Detroits WGPR was the first black-owned television station in the United States, broadcasting locally to an audience of loyal urban and suburban viewers. The most popular show ever on the station was The Scene, Detroits version of Soul Train. With all ordinary Detroiters as the shows recurring cast of dancers, moves born in Detroit were brought to viewers through funk, hip-hop, electro and early Detroit techno. Brendan M. Gillen of the electrobass duo Ectomorph recalls fond memories of The Scene. The energy of the dancers, the frenetic music, it was mind blowing Id watch every day. The ultimate highlight for me was seeing them mix early House music with Miami Bass; it was the first place I heard Chip Es Like This or House Nation and the first Transmat record, Gillen said. But, the dances they would do to [2 Live Crews] Throw That D, phew. It was a life-changing moment the urgency, the directness, the rudeness that has never left me or my music. The Scene ran for 12 years, from 1975 to 1987, until new owners bought WGPR. Its successor, The New Dance Show, aired on WGPRs sign-on WWJ from the late-'80s into the early-'90s with its own all-local cast of dancers. The most memorable character was The Count, a fully-cloaked vampire who strutted his stuff down the line with everyone else. Even though the Nielsen ratings didnt pay much attention to the local broadcasts, the producers and cast knew they had something big. Virtually unknown Detroiters were made stars overnight, recognizable to avid viewers from their spotlight moments on the show. Most of the dances on The New Dance Show and The Scene came straight from the streets of Detroit, and are still seen in the clubs today. The Jit, the Schoolcraft, the Prep, the Errol Flynn and the Funkateer all stem from an original Detroit dance from the first half of the century, when the community of the poor neighborhoods gathered at the end of a long work day to dance out their stressors. The Black Bottom was Detroits version of the Jitterbug, a dance taking hold of the country during the Jazz Age. The Black Bottom moniker came from the neighborhoods on the citys East side, a thriving yet economically stricken community of black-owned businesses. Clubgoers enjoyed performances from the jazz greats like Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday, and Jelly Roll Morton. The dance has morphed and changed over the years according to the times popular dance music, but the recognizable footwork has remained the same. This Saturday, two fellow producers and DJs who share a love for these classic Detroit dance shows and body moves celebrate their birthdays by taking you back back to the dance line. Brian Gillespie and Todd Osborn (Ghettotech production team Starski and Clutch) have invited The New Dance Shows DJ Tooshay to rock the Fi-Nite Gallery, along with other special guests from the show. The music, the DJing, the dancing ... everything was out of control, even down to the crazy commercials! Osborn said. Id always felt wed embellished too much and maybe we had been making it out to be bigger or better than it really was, he continued. But after I had dug an old VHS tape out of my closet and put it on, I immediately could tell that we had downplayed the show, if anything! | RDW _ Make every IM count. Download Messenger and join the im Initiative now. Its free. http://im.live.com/messenger/im/home/?source=TAGHM_MAY07
Re: (313) New Dance Show Article
On 5/22/07, John Sokolowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The latest issue has a pretty funny interview with KDJ. oh man, thats more than pretty funny. that sh*t is hilarious. i cant wait for his live set or the skating party! link: http://www.realdetroitweekly.com/article_2728.shtml tom
Re: (313) New Dance Show Article
i cant wait for his live set or the skating party! Or the 3 Chairs party at the Serengeti! Link: http://deephousepage.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=5;t=000189 ;) _ Make every IM count. Download Messenger and join the im Initiative now. Its free. http://im.live.com/messenger/im/home/?source=TAGHM_MAY07
Re: (313) New Dance Show Article
On 5/22/07, John Sokolowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or the 3 Chairs party at the Serengeti! Link: http://deephousepage.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=5;t=000189 nice, i had heard about that from patrice scott's myspace page, i couldnt find confirmation anywhere. i will be there as well. im so pumped! tom
Re: (313) Vinyl underground
And if you have the chance to visit them in person, just do it. Not that Northampton is something special. But Vinyl Underground is a proper underground shop, run at the end of a dark room, on top (ok, so an overground shop) of a furniture shop (it looks that the furniture shop is owned by Aidy's father. Aidy is VU owner) Really a family business! And if you pay with a credit/debit card, the payee will be the furniture shop, so you can show the slip to your girlfriend and tell her that the money was spent re-decorating home instead of buying records... ;-) They have some unusual openning hours, so give them a call before you go. They can even arrange an appointment out of business hours. Good stock, decently organized, but just watch your step because the place was always too busy with records, in stacks/shelves and all around the floor... G On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 02:16:43PM +0100, Odeluga, Ken wrote: (Late, I know but) they've found some 'hard-to-find' stuff for me in the past, without fuss and good service all-round. Quite a personal service in fact. Wish more on-line shops were like them... K -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD São Paulo, Brasil __
Re: (313) S.I.D. Store Hours During DEMF
Thanks for the info. I can't wait to go back. It's been a few years. :) Regards, Ramon On May 22, 2007, at 12:11 PM, Detroit Techno Militia wrote: I just wanted to remind everyone that the Submerge Store will have walk-in hours during this years DEMF! * Monday, May 21st - Thursday, May 24th: 10am - 6pm * Friday, May 25th: 10 am - 10pm * Saturday, May 26th - Sunday, May 27th: 10am - 7pm * Monday, May 28th: 12pm - 4pm 3000 E. Grand Blvd. Detroit, MI 48202 There are TONS of restocks - including stuff you are not going to find on the website. Hope to see some of you down there! -- Angie Detroit Techno Militia http://www.detroittechnomilitia.com