RE: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines
Yeah I want that article to be published by them too. Can't think why they've failed to do this to date. A glaring - perhaps telling - omission if you ask me. Surely there can be little doubt that it's been considered. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Southern Outpost Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 7:39 PM To: 313 Subject: Re: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines I'm 100% behind you on that Micheal, have subscribed to Waxpoetics for many years it's usually never too far out of reach. I do remember a few years ago they did a story on Detroit Techno, but rather focused on the Beat Down crew. From memory there wasn't much mentioned abut Juan, Kevin, Derrick etc and i'm hoping one day there will be an article at the very least that tells the story to the Waxpoetics crowd. P. On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 8:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm a subscriber to Waxpoetics and I think it's one of the best music rags out there for all things soulful and funky. It's rare that I don't read it from cover to cover and plus, Dan Bean, whom I think is a 313 list member - Dan, you're out there right? Well, he's written some solid articles for them. Alright - getting to the point Came across another mag online called In The Basement via Dusty Grooves //www.btinternet.com/~inthebasement/itb.html Anyone read this one? Is it comparable to Waxpoetics? Pluses - minuses? Is it more of a Northern Soul thing? MEK -- -- Southern Outpost Sydney - San Francisco - Berlin http://www.southernoutpost.com --
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I'm building an archive with recordings from Andrew Duke's In The Mix (the radio show I did from 1987-2004); if you're interested in checking out exclusive material from Daniel Bell and Minto George (DJ mixes), Aux 88's Tom Tom (interview and lots of songs from Aux 88), and Stewart Walker (live PA), plus more material in the future; you're invited to join the party here: http://tinyurl.com/6q5mpf Thanks and have a great weekend, everybody. Take care. Andrew http://andrew-duke.com http://cognitionaudioworks.com
(313) SF tonight techno party
Come here and hear me play some mad detroit house and techno, shameless promotion perhaps, but should be a fun night. It is a builder for Santiago... http://blipswitch.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=944
Re: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines
I totally have been wanting to see or write myself an article that isnt a summary of whats out there, thats got new interviews with key players of the early 313, and that almost looks at it from an ethnomusiclogical perspective as well as one that goes through records, records broken by mojo, radio shows, and the like.. The glaring omission of a realdeal article about 313 has much in my opinion to do with the fact that its still undercover...i mean, a 313 dj will get booked in nyc and i dont see any of the people from the other techno parties there. also, many of the people who read waxpoetics intently for the other kinds of articles, at least in nyc, partially think that those early 313 names play mostly ibiza stuff, imho, even if they have, you know, c2 remix x or dmay or cybotron record y. and the vast majority of those people havent seen any of the first wave 313ers kill it. maybe i'm off, but i dont think so. Alex On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 3:08 AM, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah I want that article to be published by them too. Can't think why they've failed to do this to date. A glaring - perhaps telling - omission if you ask me. Surely there can be little doubt that it's been considered. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Southern Outpost Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 7:39 PM To: 313 Subject: Re: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines I'm 100% behind you on that Micheal, have subscribed to Waxpoetics for many years it's usually never too far out of reach. I do remember a few years ago they did a story on Detroit Techno, but rather focused on the Beat Down crew. From memory there wasn't much mentioned abut Juan, Kevin, Derrick etc and i'm hoping one day there will be an article at the very least that tells the story to the Waxpoetics crowd. P. On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 8:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm a subscriber to Waxpoetics and I think it's one of the best music rags out there for all things soulful and funky. It's rare that I don't read it from cover to cover and plus, Dan Bean, whom I think is a 313 list member - Dan, you're out there right? Well, he's written some solid articles for them. Alright - getting to the point Came across another mag online called In The Basement via Dusty Grooves //www.btinternet.com/~inthebasement/itb.html Anyone read this one? Is it comparable to Waxpoetics? Pluses - minuses? Is it more of a Northern Soul thing? MEK -- -- Southern Outpost Sydney - San Francisco - Berlin http://www.southernoutpost.com --
Re: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines
and please take what i say with a grain of salt, however large. ;) On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 3:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I totally have been wanting to see or write myself an article that isnt a summary of whats out there, thats got new interviews with key players of the early 313, and that almost looks at it from an ethnomusiclogical perspective as well as one that goes through records, records broken by mojo, radio shows, and the like.. The glaring omission of a realdeal article about 313 has much in my opinion to do with the fact that its still undercover...i mean, a 313 dj will get booked in nyc and i dont see any of the people from the other techno parties there. also, many of the people who read waxpoetics intently for the other kinds of articles, at least in nyc, partially think that those early 313 names play mostly ibiza stuff, imho, even if they have, you know, c2 remix x or dmay or cybotron record y. and the vast majority of those people havent seen any of the first wave 313ers kill it. maybe i'm off, but i dont think so. Alex On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 3:08 AM, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah I want that article to be published by them too. Can't think why they've failed to do this to date. A glaring - perhaps telling - omission if you ask me. Surely there can be little doubt that it's been considered. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Southern Outpost Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 7:39 PM To: 313 Subject: Re: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines I'm 100% behind you on that Micheal, have subscribed to Waxpoetics for many years it's usually never too far out of reach. I do remember a few years ago they did a story on Detroit Techno, but rather focused on the Beat Down crew. From memory there wasn't much mentioned abut Juan, Kevin, Derrick etc and i'm hoping one day there will be an article at the very least that tells the story to the Waxpoetics crowd. P. On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 8:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm a subscriber to Waxpoetics and I think it's one of the best music rags out there for all things soulful and funky. It's rare that I don't read it from cover to cover and plus, Dan Bean, whom I think is a 313 list member - Dan, you're out there right? Well, he's written some solid articles for them. Alright - getting to the point Came across another mag online called In The Basement via Dusty Grooves //www.btinternet.com/~inthebasement/itb.html Anyone read this one? Is it comparable to Waxpoetics? Pluses - minuses? Is it more of a Northern Soul thing? MEK -- -- Southern Outpost Sydney - San Francisco - Berlin http://www.southernoutpost.com --
Re: (313) SF tonight techno party
You can also hear Sonic Sunset's Dave Siska spinning in SF tonight, at a bar called Swig on Geary near Jones. Looks like the 313 will be represented across its wide musical spectrum in the 415 tonight! On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 12:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Come here and hear me play some mad detroit house and techno, shameless promotion perhaps, but should be a fun night. It is a builder for Santiago... http://blipswitch.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=944
(313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines
I totally have been wanting to see or write myself an article that isnt a summary of whats out there, thats got new interviews with key players of the early 313, and that almost looks at it from an ethnomusiclogical perspective as well as one that goes through records, records broken by mojo, radio shows, and the like.. The glaring omission of a realdeal article about 313 has much in my opinion to do with the fact that its still undercover...i mean, a 313 dj will get booked in nyc and i dont see any of the people from the other techno parties there. also, many of the people who read waxpoetics intently for the other kinds of articles, at least in nyc, partially think that those early 313 names play mostly ibiza stuff, imho, even if they have, you know, c2 remix x or dmay or cybotron record y. and the vast majority of those people havent seen any of the first wave 313ers kill it. maybe i'm off, but i dont think so. and please take what i just said with a grain of salt, however large. ;) On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 3:08 AM, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah I want that article to be published by them too. Can't think why they've failed to do this to date. A glaring - perhaps telling - omission if you ask me. Surely there can be little doubt that it's been considered. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Southern Outpost Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 7:39 PM To: 313 Subject: Re: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines I'm 100% behind you on that Micheal, have subscribed to Waxpoetics for many years it's usually never too far out of reach. I do remember a few years ago they did a story on Detroit Techno, but rather focused on the Beat Down crew. From memory there wasn't much mentioned abut Juan, Kevin, Derrick etc and i'm hoping one day there will be an article at the very least that tells the story to the Waxpoetics crowd. P. On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 8:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm a subscriber to Waxpoetics and I think it's one of the best music rags out there for all things soulful and funky. It's rare that I don't read it from cover to cover and plus, Dan Bean, whom I think is a 313 list member - Dan, you're out there right? Well, he's written some solid articles for them. Alright - getting to the point Came across another mag online called In The Basement via Dusty Grooves //www.btinternet.com/~inthebasement/itb.html Anyone read this one? Is it comparable to Waxpoetics? Pluses - minuses? Is it more of a Northern Soul thing? MEK -- -- Southern Outpost Sydney - San Francisco - Berlin http://www.southernoutpost.com --
Re: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines
Ethnomusicology!! I think a full on, comprehensive article about major well known Detroit artists and lots of the lesser known artists from the 1970s to the present would be great to see - I know, crazy high expectations. Maybe that's why I'm writing my dissertation on this... Denise On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 3:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I totally have been wanting to see or write myself an article that isnt a summary of whats out there, thats got new interviews with key players of the early 313, and that almost looks at it from an ethnomusiclogical perspective as well as one that goes through records, records broken by mojo, radio shows, and the like.. The glaring omission of a realdeal article about 313 has much in my opinion to do with the fact that its still undercover...i mean, a 313 dj will get booked in nyc and i dont see any of the people from the other techno parties there. also, many of the people who read waxpoetics intently for the other kinds of articles, at least in nyc, partially think that those early 313 names play mostly ibiza stuff, imho, even if they have, you know, c2 remix x or dmay or cybotron record y. and the vast majority of those people havent seen any of the first wave 313ers kill it. maybe i'm off, but i dont think so. Alex -- Denise Dalphond Ph.D. Candidate Department of Folklore Ethnomusicology Indiana University www.denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com
RE: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines
Well, the beat down stuff is more closely related to older disco/funk/soul - even more so than techno. Being that Waxpoetics isn't about techno modern electronic music I can see why an article on techno hasn't appeared yet. Personally, I think it's fine that they haven't done a Detroit techno article. I think there are plenty of other magazines they can and have done it already. Wired magazine for starters. MEK Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/07/2008 02:08:19 AM: Yeah I want that article to be published by them too. Can't think why they've failed to do this to date. A glaring - perhaps telling - omission if you ask me. Surely there can be little doubt that it's been considered. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Southern Outpost Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 7:39 PM To: 313 Subject: Re: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines I'm 100% behind you on that Micheal, have subscribed to Waxpoetics for many years it's usually never too far out of reach. I do remember a few years ago they did a story on Detroit Techno, but rather focused on the Beat Down crew. From memory there wasn't much mentioned abut Juan, Kevin, Derrick etc and i'm hoping one day there will be an article at the very least that tells the story to the Waxpoetics crowd. P. On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 8:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm a subscriber to Waxpoetics and I think it's one of the best music rags out there for all things soulful and funky. It's rare that I don't read it from cover to cover and plus, Dan Bean, whom I think is a 313 list member - Dan, you're out there right? Well, he's written some solid articles for them. Alright - getting to the point Came across another mag online called In The Basement via Dusty Grooves //www.btinternet.com/~inthebasement/itb.html Anyone read this one? Is it comparable to Waxpoetics? Pluses - minuses? Is it more of a Northern Soul thing? MEK -- -- Southern Outpost Sydney - San Francisco - Berlin http://www.southernoutpost.com --
RE: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines
So I take it nobody here has ever read In the Basement magazine then? MEK
Re: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines
techno is dead. - Original Message - From: Denise Dalphond [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 4:29 PM Subject: Re: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines Ethnomusicology!! I think a full on, comprehensive article about major well known Detroit artists and lots of the lesser known artists from the 1970s to the present would be great to see - I know, crazy high expectations. Maybe that's why I'm writing my dissertation on this... Denise On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 3:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I totally have been wanting to see or write myself an article that isnt a summary of whats out there, thats got new interviews with key players of the early 313, and that almost looks at it from an ethnomusiclogical perspective as well as one that goes through records, records broken by mojo, radio shows, and the like.. The glaring omission of a realdeal article about 313 has much in my opinion to do with the fact that its still undercover...i mean, a 313 dj will get booked in nyc and i dont see any of the people from the other techno parties there. also, many of the people who read waxpoetics intently for the other kinds of articles, at least in nyc, partially think that those early 313 names play mostly ibiza stuff, imho, even if they have, you know, c2 remix x or dmay or cybotron record y. and the vast majority of those people havent seen any of the first wave 313ers kill it. maybe i'm off, but i dont think so. Alex -- Denise Dalphond Ph.D. Candidate Department of Folklore Ethnomusicology Indiana University www.denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com
Re: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines
Most genre's do not last very long before becoming ec=xtinct. I mean disco only lasted 10-15 years at best. House and techno have been around over twenty years. whats left to say? I can't remember the last time i dj'd and only played house and techno. hasn't happend in 4-5 years maybe. A On Sat, November 8, 2008 2:40 am, /0 wrote: techno is dead. - Original Message - From: Denise Dalphond [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 4:29 PM Subject: Re: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines Ethnomusicology!! I think a full on, comprehensive article about major well known Detroit artists and lots of the lesser known artists from the 1970s to the present would be great to see - I know, crazy high expectations. Maybe that's why I'm writing my dissertation on this... Denise On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 3:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I totally have been wanting to see or write myself an article that isnt a summary of whats out there, thats got new interviews with key players of the early 313, and that almost looks at it from an ethnomusiclogical perspective as well as one that goes through records, records broken by mojo, radio shows, and the like.. The glaring omission of a realdeal article about 313 has much in my opinion to do with the fact that its still undercover...i mean, a 313 dj will get booked in nyc and i dont see any of the people from the other techno parties there. also, many of the people who read waxpoetics intently for the other kinds of articles, at least in nyc, partially think that those early 313 names play mostly ibiza stuff, imho, even if they have, you know, c2 remix x or dmay or cybotron record y. and the vast majority of those people havent seen any of the first wave 313ers kill it. maybe i'm off, but i dont think so. Alex -- Denise Dalphond Ph.D. Candidate Department of Folklore Ethnomusicology Indiana University www.denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com