Re: (313) Movement has competition...
Yes... I thought everyone had heard of Delta 9 and Danny tha Wildchild. I read over almost all of the names...probably only 5 or 6 that I recognized. Most of these guys are the locals in each city represented. Mark Anthony was a pretty good disco house DJ in the late 90s...But I am going to assume that most of this is [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is one of them things where each DJ gets an hour, with the exception of the headlines who probably get 2. I see no signs of Paul Johnson, DJ Slip, DJ Funk, Mark Almaria, or Terry Mullan, who used to be all over Chicago's rave fliers along side Delta 9 and DtWC. This appears to be typical behavior of the mid to late 90s rave fliers, with out all the talent and big names. With 19 stages and 3 days of work, I have a feeling that there is going to be a huge let down and a massive sucking sound. A lot of production companies are going to lose $$. Jeff --- Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Should i worry if i really never have heard of any of the DJ' s on there? kj On 28 mei 2008, at 21:26, Carlos De Brito wrote: wow! that is so 1994. Original-Nachricht Datum: Wed, 28 May 2008 15:11:35 -0400 Von: Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: list 313 313@hyperreal.org Betreff: Re: (313) Movement has competition... oops. meant to say more than that. ROFLMAO this is good to see. it reminds us that as awful as the demf lineup was this year (moby, cool kids, other nonsense) it could be infinitely worse. 2008/5/28 Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ROFLMAO 2008/5/28 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: http://www.raymondbaer.com/memf2008/memf2008dj.jpg m -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com -- Der GMX SmartSurfer hilft bis zu 70% Ihrer Onlinekosten zu sparen! Ideal für Modem und ISDN: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/smartsurfer
RE: (313) Movement has competition...
u...aren't they Atomic Babies in real life? --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Absolutely. Personally I'm particularly looking forward to The Germ Vs. Vial, I hear they're the bomb. From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 May 2008 20:35 Should i worry if i really never have heard of any of the DJ' s on there?
Re: (313) Best festival Hot Ghetto Mess so far
Black is SO not his colour. Give me strength. - Original Message - From: Luis-Manuel Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 Mailing List 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 5:15 AM Subject: Re: (313) Best festival Hot Ghetto Mess so far I respect all of your entries so far, but nothing beats this from 2006: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lmgm/398584866/in/set-72157594549855787/ warning: this will hurt. possibly NSFW, definitely NSFKittens. LMGM
RE: (313) Movement has competition...
Alas, I haven't heard of them either! Of the all the many artists on the memf and the other Xemf link (deleted all the mails so I can't remember what that was) I had heard of exactly one on each (and I did look properly as a sort of game). Then, when I read the description on memf, I realised that their Karizma was not the same one I was thinking of! Of course it obvious that the line ups were local or US national rave DJs and I wouldn't have heard of them. But I'm surprised that you were able to give a decent analysis of the line ups, I'm now so far into my own bunker on these things it just looked like a nightmare to me. Don't take that the wrong way, nothing wrong with knowing a bit more about what other people are actually interested in (even if it's not your thing) rather than just being horrified like me! From: Jeffrey Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 29 May 2008 07:14 u...aren't they Atomic Babies in real life?
RE: (313) festival hits?
Oddly enough, I think the only tracks I heard more than once were TCQ - Award Tour, Vaughan Mason - Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll, and At Les only because I had to play it again on my iPod the morning after C2's set. Anyone else hear Mr. V and Dennis Ferrer in the Shelter Monday morning? Reminded me of my first time in Detroit hearing Stacey play at Motor. I just can't describe it... http://j3s.net/partypix/groupd.jpg I heard people do some industrial, old school, rave... not a complaint at all. Not a whole lot of italo, but heard Charly - Spacer Woman at the IT party... top notch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWHE2RmeNTQ E-man, Keith Worthy and Omar S killed me at Trenchtown before the festival began... so yeah, the weekend was pretty heavenly for me. If any of you were there, what was the sick, sick, low-pitched square wave acid track he mixed into Time Space Transmat? On Sun, 25 May 2008, Anton Banks (www.antonbanks.com) wrote: ... and here I was wishing that I was at the festival... -Original Message- From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2008 7:48 PM To: Frank Glazer; ken odeluga Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) festival hits? I must admit that I haven't spent much time at the actual festival so far. Having said that, it's hard to tell what the popular tunes are because when I walk around most of the music sounds generic and homogenous. -Original Message- From: Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25 May 2008 18:48 To: ken odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) festival hits? i bet a ton of people are playing that shite total departure cut, and rekorder00. blech. On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 2:28 PM, ken odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 25 May 2008 17:03:33 BDT To: Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 Org 313@hyperreal.org i don't think you understood the question. Maybe, or maybe this is just related? Still too early to answer arguably. Apropos Pullen, one could say something similar about Kenny Larkin, who still makes more than interesting music to my ears. Am I similarly compelled by his DJ sets? Not the last few times. -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com .
(313) 7th June (Next Saturday)Süd Electronic Presents Uzuri Recordings With Move D , Lerosa , Tristan Watkins Aka Phonopsia +
Hi folks Just a reminder about our party in London Next Saturday . Süd Electronic Presents Uzuri Records With Move D , Lerosa ( Live ) , Tristan Watkins+ - 7th June 2008 A Top Floor Loft Style Venue - Powered By A Funktion 1 Soundsytem Move D - 3 hour dj Set ( Source , Warp , Philpot , Compost , Modern Love , Uzuri , Dial , Workshops ) Lerosa - Live ( Uzuri , Enclave , D1 , A Touch Of Class , Millions Of Moments ) Support From Tristan Watkins Aka Phonopsia Lakuti (Süd , Uzuri ) Saturday 7th June 2008 10 pm - late Advance Tickets £10 + BF From : http://www.wegottickets.com/event/30535 More On The Door Subject To Availability Limited Capacity Venue : A secret Top Floor Loft Style Location In East London ( E2) Full venue details to be revealed next week via weggottickets via [EMAIL PROTECTED] infoline 07853371939 hope to see some of you there lerato
RE: (313) non-member movement review Fwd: festival report?
Interesting about the Interdimensional Tranmissions party. They seem quite off the radar to me nowadays, but then I don't live there [or maybe I'm not in the right dimension ...] and I'm in no way an indicator of what's happening. I've got loadsa blined spots etc Would like to hear more about that party or ID in general, if anyone knows anything more ... Thanks for passing on Frank. Ken -Original Message- From: Frank Glazer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 7:57 PM To: 313 Org Subject: (313) non-member movement review Fwd: festival report? passing this along... -- Forwarded message -- From: colby newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, May 27, 2008 at 11:07 PM Subject: Re: festival report? To: Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] this year's had the most incredible soundsystems in every stage. INSANELY good sound. zip was great on saturday at the festival, and the egyptian lover was fun as he**. i wanted to see peanut butter wolf, but he was a no-show (i think?) we left around 9:30 or so to eat dinner and get ready for the interdimensional transmissions party that night, which was (and i'm not mixing words here) the best party i have been to in 10 years -- easy. mike servito (ex-pat detroiter now living in nyc) completely DESTROYED IT. i've seen him a handful of times before, but on sunday morning he blew the entire loft into another galaxy. it was all killer acid, chicago jack and acid house, impeccably mixed on a over-the-top soundsystem. i don't think there was one post-1995 tune -- i felt like i was 17 again, seriously. servito was so f***ing relentlessly awesome, derek plaslaiko conceded his set time and let mike play through it all. i'd estimate there was an average of 200-300 people maybe (maybe more?) dancing in the gritty loft that bethany shorb makes her cyberoptic ties in. the crowd and vibe was alive and unreal. everyone there couldn't say enough good things about the night, and it was worth the trip to detroit alone. we stayed there until around 8:00 AM, and it was busted by the popo shortly after. to make it even more surreal, motherf***ing MOBY walked in there around 5:00 and just hung out. it was, as csaba would say, the place to be. we slept until about 1:30 on sunday, and then went to the plaza where the highlights were heartthrob (absolutely incredible as usual) and the cool kids. girl talk was complete mayhem crowd-wise, but that (again) seemed to be detrimental to the set itself. still, it was fun to watch for a bit. left around 10:30 with no distinct party plans in mind, and actually just hung out at the hotel all night with our friends after deciding that the party choices weren't all that mindblowing. stayed up really late again, and woke up at four PM or so. a few of the out-of-town friends had to leave, and we also had to run our friend maggie back to ann arbor. by the time we got back into detroit (around 8:30), it was rainy, and we decided to nix hart plaza altogether because of that. petey and amy and i ate some dinner and then hit up the works for the accelerate party for a few hours, then headed back home to get a few hours of sleep before i had to catch my flight this morning. although we didn't go to the plaza at all on monday, TOO FAR GONE...NO WAY BACK was so devastatingly badazz, everything after it was an afterthought. i would have loved to have gone to see kenny @ soul skate, but honestly, it couldn't have held a candle to the insanity that was saturday night. there was still a handful of acts i am shooting myself in the foot for missing, but all in all, A+,would rave again. -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com
RE: (313) Movement has competition...
Or, alternative interpretation: many of us are simply getting old and this *is* the new consensus for what's considered progressive in dance music in 2008. The fact that we don't like it merely reinforces the notion that we are behaving like every other generation of older people who think that it was 'never this bad' in their day ... [I could be wrong and I hope I am]. I do take heart that even the design of the flyers is so low-brow, it's not even ironic! -Original Message- From: Frank Glazer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 8:34 PM To: Carlos De Brito Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Movement has competition... but see, that's the thing. it's so NOT 1994 at all. it's so very 2008 rave kiddies. it's this bizarre phenomenon that seems to be happening in the youth culture in the US that the death throes of the rave scene circa 2000 are being replayed over and over again with complete disregard for the contemporary adult electronic music industry. the music focuses primarily on hard house and hardcore. what's even stranger is that trance (ala tiesto and his ilk) doesn't even seem to be that popular amongst these rave kiddies. i'd love to really delve into some research, but i think my brain would explode from the dumb. On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Carlos De Brito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: wow! that is so 1994. Original-Nachricht Datum: Wed, 28 May 2008 15:11:35 -0400 Von: Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: list 313 313@hyperreal.org Betreff: Re: (313) Movement has competition... oops. meant to say more than that. ROFLMAO this is good to see. it reminds us that as awful as the demf lineup was this year (moby, cool kids, other nonsense) it could be infinitely worse. 2008/5/28 Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ROFLMAO 2008/5/28 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: http://www.raymondbaer.com/memf2008/memf2008dj.jpg m -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com -- Der GMX SmartSurfer hilft bis zu 70% Ihrer Onlinekosten zu sparen! Ideal für Modem und ISDN: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/smartsurfer -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com
Re: (313) Movement has competition...
No in fact I think you're hitting the nail on the head. I heard once, entertainment for the current generation is often a threat to the previous generation. I wonder how young the youngest list member is. Particularly from Detroit. I'd be floored if there were any teenagers on 313. Maybe, though. On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or, alternative interpretation: many of us are simply getting old and this *is* the new consensus for what's considered progressive in dance music in 2008. The fact that we don't like it merely reinforces the notion that we are behaving like every other generation of older people who think that it was 'never this bad' in their day ... [I could be wrong and I hope I am]. I do take heart that even the design of the flyers is so low-brow, it's not even ironic!
Re: (313) Movement has competition...
i am 25 and i imagine i may be towards the younger set, though not by too much. On 5/29/08, Thor Teague [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No in fact I think you're hitting the nail on the head. I heard once, entertainment for the current generation is often a threat to the previous generation. I wonder how young the youngest list member is. Particularly from Detroit. I'd be floored if there were any teenagers on 313. Maybe, though. On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or, alternative interpretation: many of us are simply getting old and this *is* the new consensus for what's considered progressive in dance music in 2008. The fact that we don't like it merely reinforces the notion that we are behaving like every other generation of older people who think that it was 'never this bad' in their day ... [I could be wrong and I hope I am]. I do take heart that even the design of the flyers is so low-brow, it's not even ironic! -- --- Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.planerecordings.com New York, NY
Re: (313) festival hits?
i'm curious if anybody heard that henrik schwarz feat. amampondo - i exist because of you track more than once i know josh wink (no words from the peanut gallery!) played it in his set, there's video of it on youtube On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 8:47 AM, chad m. sponholz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oddly enough, I think the only tracks I heard more than once were TCQ - Award Tour, Vaughan Mason - Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll, and At Les only because I had to play it again on my iPod the morning after C2's set. Anyone else hear Mr. V and Dennis Ferrer in the Shelter Monday morning? Reminded me of my first time in Detroit hearing Stacey play at Motor. I just can't describe it... http://j3s.net/partypix/groupd.jpg I heard people do some industrial, old school, rave... not a complaint at all. Not a whole lot of italo, but heard Charly - Spacer Woman at the IT party... top notch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWHE2RmeNTQ E-man, Keith Worthy and Omar S killed me at Trenchtown before the festival began... so yeah, the weekend was pretty heavenly for me. If any of you were there, what was the sick, sick, low-pitched square wave acid track he mixed into Time Space Transmat? On Sun, 25 May 2008, Anton Banks (www.antonbanks.com) wrote: ... and here I was wishing that I was at the festival... -Original Message- From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2008 7:48 PM To: Frank Glazer; ken odeluga Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) festival hits? I must admit that I haven't spent much time at the actual festival so far. Having said that, it's hard to tell what the popular tunes are because when I walk around most of the music sounds generic and homogenous. -Original Message- From: Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25 May 2008 18:48 To: ken odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) festival hits? i bet a ton of people are playing that shite total departure cut, and rekorder00. blech. On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 2:28 PM, ken odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 25 May 2008 17:03:33 BDT To: Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 Org 313@hyperreal.org i don't think you understood the question. Maybe, or maybe this is just related? Still too early to answer arguably. Apropos Pullen, one could say something similar about Kenny Larkin, who still makes more than interesting music to my ears. Am I similarly compelled by his DJ sets? Not the last few times. -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com . -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com
Re: (313) Movement has competition...
Lat time I asked this Tom Cox was the youngest. My challenge was that we were all over 25. I think I may have been right. :) robin... On 29 May 2008, at 15:50, Thor Teague wrote: No in fact I think you're hitting the nail on the head. I heard once, entertainment for the current generation is often a threat to the previous generation. I wonder how young the youngest list member is. Particularly from Detroit. I'd be floored if there were any teenagers on 313. Maybe, though.
Re: (313) Movement has competition...
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 12:22 PM, robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lat time I asked this Tom Cox was the youngest. My challenge was that we were all over 25. I think I may have been right. Youth is at a higher premium then ever. Corporations are lusting after brand loyalty as early as birth. 25-year-old consumers are already past their prime. We need to get middle school kids hooked into the 'subculture' advertising model and divided into the appropriate camps (preferably by 6th grade) in order to sustain our revenue feeding frenzy. -- matt kane's brain biweekly techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com http://wzbc.org
Re: (313) Movement has competition...
I'm 20 but I just lurk On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 12:22 PM, robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lat time I asked this Tom Cox was the youngest. My challenge was that we were all over 25. I think I may have been right. :) robin... On 29 May 2008, at 15:50, Thor Teague wrote: No in fact I think you're hitting the nail on the head. I heard once, entertainment for the current generation is often a threat to the previous generation. I wonder how young the youngest list member is. Particularly from Detroit. I'd be floored if there were any teenagers on 313. Maybe, though.
Re: (313) Best festival Hot Ghetto Mess so far
How the people in the US name this? Whale tail? :-D On 29/05/2008, at 01:15, Luis-Manuel Garcia wrote: I respect all of your entries so far, but nothing beats this from 2006: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lmgm/398584866/in/set-72157594549855787/ warning: this will hurt. possibly NSFW, definitely NSFKittens. LMGM
(313) AV Club review of DEMF
Not sure if anyone posted this yet or not, but the AV Club has a fairly decent article about the festival: http://www.avclub.com/content/blog/detroit_electronic_music_festival -- http://www.mamapop.com http://kdiddy.org
Re: (313) AV Club review of DEMF
Geez, there's so many pathetic comments after the article. The Greater Internet F*ckwad effect is taking over the entire tubeweb. Ugh. On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 4:29 PM, Kelly B. Delaney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not sure if anyone posted this yet or not, but the AV Club has a fairly decent article about the festival: http://www.avclub.com/content/blog/detroit_electronic_music_festival -- http://www.mamapop.com http://kdiddy.org -- matt kane's brain biweekly techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com http://wzbc.org
Re: (313) AV Club review of DEMF
Yeah, I didn't think to look at those until just now. Aside from the usual, techno sucks. hawkwind 4 life! and doesn't Detroit swallow white people whole upon entering the city? drivel, these comments got my gag reflex kicking: Death Of The American Industrial City by boredlady Yinz guys forgot about Pittsburgh. Hey AV Club! Pittsburgh can have music festivals too! It's sponsored by American Eagle and the headliner is none other than Bob Dylan!! Come on guys! 4:09 PM Thurs May 29, 2008 * RE: Death Of The American Industrial City by caplives? Isn't Girl Talk from Pittsburgh? You guys should have your own electronic music festival. *retch* On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 4:32 PM, Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Geez, there's so many pathetic comments after the article. The Greater Internet F*ckwad effect is taking over the entire tubeweb. Ugh. On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 4:29 PM, Kelly B. Delaney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not sure if anyone posted this yet or not, but the AV Club has a fairly decent article about the festival: http://www.avclub.com/content/blog/detroit_electronic_music_festival -- http://www.mamapop.com http://kdiddy.org -- matt kane's brain biweekly techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com http://wzbc.org -- http://www.mamapop.com http://kdiddy.org
Re: (313) Movement has competition...
robin wrote: Lat time I asked this Tom Cox was the youngest. My challenge was that we were all over 25. I think I may have been right. How about the 'over 50s'? j
(313) Movement Pics
hi there, there are several galleries from Movement over at Resident Advisor, as well as from Soul Skate (links on the left): http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=3868 enjoy
RE: (313) Movement Pics
Hah hah TP on the telephone pic. I remember seeing him in Cleveland, OH. several years ago. That telephone handset monitoring get-up blew me away. Cheers, lrh -Original Message- From: fab. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 4:44 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Movement Pics hi there, there are several galleries from Movement over at Resident Advisor, as well as from Soul Skate (links on the left): http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=3868 enjoy
Re: (313) Movement Pics
i am going to regret asking this, because i should probably know, but does anybody know who the fogies are in this pic: http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-view.aspx?set=3869i=dsc09817.jpg they give me hope that maybe i can still do something that people will pay attention to even though i am relatively old On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 4:43 PM, fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi there, there are several galleries from Movement over at Resident Advisor, as well as from Soul Skate (links on the left): http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=3868 enjoy -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com
Re: (313) Movement Pics
I had 'the phone conversation' with TP a few years ago: 1. They don't break. A friend of his has made him a couple, and they last for years. Contrast and compare with DJ headphones. 2. When he mixes he's listening for high frequencies -- high hats etc so the lack of low end is no problem. In fact if you listen to what he's hearing through him, it's not very musical but it cuts through the onstage sonic hash and gives you a good idea of where the beat is. 3. It's a kind of trademark now, but it grew out of practicality. 4. He has loads of stories about people thinking he's talking on the phone when he's supposed to be dj'ing. On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 4:00 PM, Lee Herrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hah hah TP on the telephone pic. I remember seeing him in Cleveland, OH. several years ago. That telephone handset monitoring get-up blew me away. Cheers, lrh
Re: (313) Movement Pics
That looks like Chris McNamara (of Thinkbox?) on the left. He was my animation professor in college. Awesome guy. http://www.thinkbox.ca/ On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i am going to regret asking this, because i should probably know, but does anybody know who the fogies are in this pic: http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-view.aspx?set=3869i=dsc09817.jpg they give me hope that maybe i can still do something that people will pay attention to even though i am relatively old On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 4:43 PM, fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi there, there are several galleries from Movement over at Resident Advisor, as well as from Soul Skate (links on the left): http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=3868 enjoy -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com
Re: (313) AV review of DEMF
LOL... when I first saw the subject line for this, I guess I missed the word club... thought it said AV review... so I was curious to see if anyone else had a similar opinion to the AV at the main stage as I did... which is ... other than for a few brief moments on Monday, the AV was rather painfully un-artistic, rough, and didn't show me anything I would've wanted to see on the stage, like what records they were playing. Does anyone knows who did the Video Directing? On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 4:37 PM, Kelly B. Delaney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah, I didn't think to look at those until just now. Aside from the usual, techno sucks. hawkwind 4 life! and doesn't Detroit swallow white people whole upon entering the city? drivel, these comments got my gag reflex kicking: Death Of The American Industrial City by boredlady Yinz guys forgot about Pittsburgh. Hey AV Club! Pittsburgh can have music festivals too! It's sponsored by American Eagle and the headliner is none other than Bob Dylan!! Come on guys! 4:09 PM Thurs May 29, 2008 * RE: Death Of The American Industrial City by caplives? Isn't Girl Talk from Pittsburgh? You guys should have your own electronic music festival. *retch* On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 4:32 PM, Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Geez, there's so many pathetic comments after the article. The Greater Internet F*ckwad effect is taking over the entire tubeweb. Ugh. On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 4:29 PM, Kelly B. Delaney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not sure if anyone posted this yet or not, but the AV Club has a fairly decent article about the festival: http://www.avclub.com/content/blog/detroit_electronic_music_festival -- http://www.mamapop.com http://kdiddy.org -- matt kane's brain biweekly techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com http://wzbc.org -- http://www.mamapop.com http://kdiddy.org
Re: (313) Movement Pics
The guy on the right is named Walter Wasacz. He's a DJ and also a music reviewer for one of the newspapers, I think Real Detroit. Not sure who the guy on the left is.. And if you pay attention to the ages of most of the very famous DJs, they're all in their 40s-60s. On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i am going to regret asking this, because i should probably know, but does anybody know who the fogies are in this pic: http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-view.aspx?set=3869i=dsc09817.jpg they give me hope that maybe i can still do something that people will pay attention to even though i am relatively old On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 4:43 PM, fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi there, there are several galleries from Movement over at Resident Advisor, as well as from Soul Skate (links on the left): http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=3868 enjoy -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com
Re: (313) Movement Pics
Yup - he is 1/3 of Nospectacle ( http://nospectacle.com/ ), 2/3 of which appear in the pic from Resident Advisor. Thomas Ainslie wrote: That looks like Chris McNamara (of Thinkbox?) on the left. He was my animation professor in college. Awesome guy. http://www.thinkbox.ca/ On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i am going to regret asking this, because i should probably know, but does anybody know who the fogies are in this pic: http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-view.aspx?set=3869i=dsc09817.jpg
Re: (313) Movement Pics
Yes, that's Chris McNamara of Thinkbox on the left. He played as part of nospectacle on Saturday. Bill On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 5:31 PM, Thomas Ainslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That looks like Chris McNamara (of Thinkbox?) on the left. He was my animation professor in college. Awesome guy. http://www.thinkbox.ca/ On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i am going to regret asking this, because i should probably know, but does anybody know who the fogies are in this pic: http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-view.aspx?set=3869i=dsc09817.jpg -- http://www.billvanloo.com || http://www.chromedecay.org
Re: (313) Festival IX
I had fun last weekend. i only went one day sunday to the festival. it was nice to see people who i have not seen in a few years and i meet you at too far gone... no way back i was the guy with the celis white in plastic bottles. my complaint is the price, yea it is $25 a day, but this is a historically free festival. my biggest complaint is that stupid $3.25 service charge on credit card ticket sale at the box office. i really hope they bring back ritchie hawlking again next year On May 28, 2008, at 4:24 AM, Fred Heutte wrote: Give Paxahau credit for really raising the game on staging, sound and lighting. And the show runs close to on time, which is nearly a miracle. i completely agree with you here, well done. On the other hand, the lineup is less and less adventurous. I suppose Paxahau could reply that the box office numbers are the real gauge regardless of what we all think. i have noticed that there are less and less of the groups/producers i have never heard of before and i see them and i buy all the records i can find. bring back carl craig damn it! I saw very few standout performances this year (although left early and didn't see Carl Craig and many told me his set was excellent). To be fair, for the first time ever I missed a full day (Monday), not by design but other things came up. i caught some of it on my way out, i think it was throw with a live sax player. the main stage was packed and i was sick of dealing with crowds and had to drive back to lansing that night so i jumped out early. As for the afterparties, Derek P killed it at the Works on Friday night and Mike Servito likewise at No Way Back on Saturday, and I loved the Aquanauts (Bileebob, Skurge and Nomadico) at the UR show at Alvins -- technopunk with an attitude and a grin. no way back was a lot of fun, that will be my detroit party fix for a few months, i split around 5. scotto
Re: (313) Movement has competition...
Sure, I'll be 55 in a few months. I got Techno for a 40th birthday present... theREALmxyzptlk wrote: robin wrote: Lat time I asked this Tom Cox was the youngest. My challenge was that we were all over 25. I think I may have been right. How about the 'over 50s'? j
(313) festival comments, photos, etc. .. ie, LONG.
howdy people, nice meeting some of you in Detroit for the shirt pickups. sorry I didn't get there until LATE on Saturday [missed first flight of the day by 5 minutes, which made us get into Detroit by 7:50 PM].. As a result, saw only half of DBX, and the first song of Moby .. after I realized it was a ploy for him to keep it real, I left.. Dan's set was dope, a little different than expected - I heard that the 'preview' he did at Bunker / Galapagos was flooring people and it's brevity made it much sweeter. Still, nice to see everything on stage, being used like it should. Rarely do things get this live anymore. Sat. night I did a video / photo loop for the Hi-Tek Soul party w/ Derrick May and Quentin Harris. Rick Wilhite was actually the opening DJ but it was unannounced - I think the turnout would have been different if the heads knew ;) he played some good jams, but I was running on fumes [2 hrs of sleep] and the smell of bad pizza cooking made for an early night. I should have went soul-skating. :( After a late Sunday brunch at Inn Season [vegan brunch, yum, Ferndale], set up camp finally at the Hi-Tek Soul / Spectacles booth. Being relived by the BluBuni crew [thanks guys!!] finally got to see Magda for a bit, everyone seemed pretty out of their mind already. Ran into Rich 'no more turntables' Hawtin [didn't see it, but not surprised, either]... and a few others from Toronto as usual when a M_NUS artist is on. Headed back to the main stage to hear the beginning of Mr. Craig's set. After some interesting, yet repetitive synth burblings, Throw kicked in.. then a few random sax / synth solos, a PROGESSIon into the next song, I found myself moving on. Granted, the last time I saw him live, along, was as BFC 1992. If only we had a time machine. We got out of there fairly quickly -- picked up my gear and headed over to Juan's loft. I wasn't sure what to anticipate because honestly, the party got bumped around.. there was an earlier incarnation of the event which would have featured Egyptian Lover, Buzz Goree, ana+one, and a few others. Then another variation with Lauren Flax, Kimyon, John Arnold, and more. Then the flyer that went to print was Juan, Terrence, DeepChord, myself, Titonton Archetyp. The day of the event, the lineup unveiled to me featured Juan, Titonton, Archetyp, myself, Kimyon, Kenny Black, ana+one, DJ TrainRek and some other guy playing Electro in the other room. No sign of Rod from Deep Chord.. A bit of a whirlwind so we had to keep it all short. I kinda flew through my set after I had all the channels working then proceeded to drop the .xtrak stuff - a little stressed since Dan Bell, Shawn Rudiman, Aaron Bennett, Juan and the crew were all right there.. played some new stuff that will be out later in the fall, including some new vocal / .xtrak things.. Juan went on, I took a breather, came back, listened to Kimyon, then finally took off around 6 am or so. was so out of it I drove around in circles for another 30 min trying to get back to the Motor City hotel. Monday - started the day off with a visit to the crackden known as Old Miami. Wow, what a sight.. people in various stages of ecstacy [literally] and fatigue as things were wearing off or kicking in. Ryan Elliott, Ryan Crosson and Troy Pierce were at their usual duties, saw a bunch of other heads as well, some people definitely looked like they were up past their bedtime... After listening to various drum patterns run through Live's Delay plugins for hours, finally moved over to the fest.. got the shirts to some more people [thank you Bonnie, Jwan, Kim, Fred, Monica, Thomas, Tim, et all for passing the word along!] They were still a hit amongst the non-nerds like us.. ;) Harassed Sam Valenti VI for a good hour, tried to find his helicopter's on switch to give some much needed circulation in the Ghostly tent, meandered over to Cobblestone Jazz which actually lived up to their rep for the name [unlike the records]... Missed Derek Plaslaiko and what I heard was an amazing set by Josh Wink.. heard a few minutes of Dubfire [a certain public enemy song comes to mind], then checked out Kevin Saunderson for a while. Despite the ravers [does anyone know what these people do for a living, aside from raving professionally?], he played some tough tunes, yet I have no idea what the interface was [guessing Traktor, but I never saw his hands on the decks or CDJ - just the mixer only]... regardless he seemed to be having the time of his life. Around 12 AM motivated out of the hotel to The Works, for a few hours of Dan Zip dropping one dope track after another.. there were rumours of some guests but the first room didn't open up.. An enjoyable time and great place to recap with a nightcap. ;) I left at 4 AM, on a plane by 6:30 AM. Ugh. But well worth it. some documentation.
Re: (313) festival comments, photos, etc. .. ie, LONG.
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 12:41 AM, Todd Sines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: PS. if you're on Facebook, Ed Luna has some photos of the loft party as well - maybe I'll be able to share them on Flickr soon. I heard Ed came out for that! Haven't seen the man in ages. Aside from taking pictures of the branded entertainment that was the Paxahau dancers, we also managed to cobble a wrap-up together: http://www.moodmat.com/?p=892 Sounds like maybe there were more familiar names/faces about than I realized — I'll have to do a better job of connecting next year. -d -- - Dan Sicko Editor, Moodmat www.moodmat.com
Re: (313) Movement Pics
Take that 313...Mr Siko isn't the only one who can find that Paxahau dancers! http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-view.aspx?set=3868i=014.jpg and once again, no one is arguing with the fishnets. Jeff --- fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi there, there are several galleries from Movement over at Resident Advisor, as well as from Soul Skate (links on the left): http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=3868 enjoy