Re: (313) DJ Bone tribute to KDJ mix
How odd that he didn't go talk to him then. On May 29, 2009, at 1:49 PM, Frank Glazer wrote: Oh, I assure you they were not unaware of each other, just being good little boys. Well, at least I know Tom knew Bone was there because Tom pointed Bone out to me. On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 4:30 PM, kent williams wrote: I was seeing Bone with Ahne everywhere in Detroit last weekend, and almost didn't recognize him the first time because he was in such a good mood ;-) The most ridiculous moment of the weekend -- well, if you read the 313 list it was -- was Friday Night when Bone & Tom Cox were about 10 feet apart at the deep house party, completely unaware of each other... On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Greg Earle wrote: Did I actually beat Garrett to posting this? :) All-KDJ, all the time: http://dj-bone.com/Actual_Emotion_Mix2_KDJ.mp3 - Greg -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com
Re: (313) With apologies to DJ Assault
Good one! {}0+>| Greg Earle wrote: http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs082.snc1/4561_85552744329_621434329_1753249_2858132_n.jpg - Greg
Re: (313) Re: Festival Debriefing?
WHY GOD WHY did so many people play that horrible "why don't you" track!? It really couldn't be worse, and has eff all to do with Detroit techno. HATE HATE HATE. Adding to your list Kevin, Francois and Quentin Harris, I think at least six people played it! WHY!? I much preferred the year everybody was playing "erotic discourse." On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 5:38 PM, wrote: > Here are some pics from our crew this year: > http://www.flickr.com/photos/chelseafaith/page2/ > http://www.flickr.com/photos/52271...@n00/sets/72157618926534056/ > > some tech fest 09 highlights for me: > P Maack from D.I.E. lambasting us techno geeks for not grinding with the > ladies at Hump friday night > Jay Denham bringing it strong! I wasnt sure what to expect after the more > chill sounding last album but this is what I imagine seeing him back in the > day was like. Xlent hard techno despite the shitty rig. > Mills!!! Ear bleeding sound, great crowd (even greater after it thinned out > a bit), and Mills bringing it cerebral style. Though technically not quite > up there with the time he came out to the west coast, the selection was just > want I needed. > > disappointments: > The Real Detroit Stage. I'm sure it sounded cool after a few drinks at the > bar but the island stage thing has got to be the stupidest arrangement I > have ever seen in my life. so sad. > Shady promoter tactics. One of the artists I was most curious to see, Benga, > apparently was not even scheduled to perform. He didnt show up and then we > noticed in the program a tiny little > asterik next to his name and a tiny comment at the bottom saying "subject to > change". this was only on Benga's name! typical Detroit tactics I suppose > > hooj choons: > Definetely was noticing alot of anthems this year. Francois K played what > seemed to me like the detroit classics version of Girl Talk, remixing on the > fly etc. Unfortunately it left me and my friends a bit cold. I guess we want > to hear some new music these days. > heard "french kiss" a few times, of course from Derrick but he didnt indulge > in the full slow down female interlude. Also heard blackwater a few places. > > But the runaway hit of the fest which I am sure we will hear > more of this Summer was a track from a pretty unknown serbian dude, > gramaphone dzie with a great jazz standard samplefest called Why Dont You. > We heard this cut played by Minx, Delano Smith as well as Luciano. > > > > > -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com
Re: (313) Re: Festival Debriefing?
Here are some pics from our crew this year: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chelseafaith/page2/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/52271...@n00/sets/72157618926534056/ some tech fest 09 highlights for me: P Maack from D.I.E. lambasting us techno geeks for not grinding with the ladies at Hump friday night Jay Denham bringing it strong! I wasnt sure what to expect after the more chill sounding last album but this is what I imagine seeing him back in the day was like. Xlent hard techno despite the shitty rig. Mills!!! Ear bleeding sound, great crowd (even greater after it thinned out a bit), and Mills bringing it cerebral style. Though technically not quite up there with the time he came out to the west coast, the selection was just want I needed. disappointments: The Real Detroit Stage. I'm sure it sounded cool after a few drinks at the bar but the island stage thing has got to be the stupidest arrangement I have ever seen in my life. so sad. Shady promoter tactics. One of the artists I was most curious to see, Benga, apparently was not even scheduled to perform. He didnt show up and then we noticed in the program a tiny little asterik next to his name and a tiny comment at the bottom saying "subject to change". this was only on Benga's name! typical Detroit tactics I suppose hooj choons: Definetely was noticing alot of anthems this year. Francois K played what seemed to me like the detroit classics version of Girl Talk, remixing on the fly etc. Unfortunately it left me and my friends a bit cold. I guess we want to hear some new music these days. heard "french kiss" a few times, of course from Derrick but he didnt indulge in the full slow down female interlude. Also heard blackwater a few places. But the runaway hit of the fest which I am sure we will hear more of this Summer was a track from a pretty unknown serbian dude, gramaphone dzie with a great jazz standard samplefest called Why Dont You. We heard this cut played by Minx, Delano Smith as well as Luciano.
Re: (313) DJ Bone tribute to KDJ mix
Oh, I assure you they were not unaware of each other, just being good little boys. Well, at least I know Tom knew Bone was there because Tom pointed Bone out to me. On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 4:30 PM, kent williams wrote: > I was seeing Bone with Ahne everywhere in Detroit last weekend, and > almost didn't recognize him the first time because he was in such a > good mood ;-) > > The most ridiculous moment of the weekend -- well, if you read the 313 > list it was -- was Friday Night when Bone & Tom Cox were about 10 feet > apart at the deep house party, completely unaware of each other... > > On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Greg Earle wrote: >> Did I actually beat Garrett to posting this? :) >> >> All-KDJ, all the time: >> >> http://dj-bone.com/Actual_Emotion_Mix2_KDJ.mp3 >> >> - Greg >> >> >> > -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com
(313) More Delsin Tonight
Last night was the first part of a 2-part special on Amsterdam's Delsin Records, a stronghold of deep, deep techno. The play list for last night's feast is at http://www.kfjc.org/music/playlist.php?i=32819. Tonight at 10PM Pacific Daylight Savings time (GMT-8 hours) I'll finish out this Delsin feature with with more mini--profiles of Delsin artists, including Future Beat Alliance, Optic Nerve, Dynarec, $tinkworx, Deepart, Yotoko, and others. I'll also be dropping some tracks from the new Delsin 2.0 compilation. Folks out of the San Francisco Bay Area can listen in via the KFJC internet feed at the link shown below. This weekend's Wild Kingdom is displaced by a 24-hour Frank Zappa special (worth a listen - people have been putting in some hard work on it). I should be back in full force next weekend, though. What I'll be doing is anyone's guess, but I have a mighty stash of records from my purchases for the specials I've been doing, so I'm sure to think of something in the mean time. "The Wild Kingdom" airs on KFJC-FM 89.7, Saturday night/Sunday Morning, 12A-3A (7A-10A GMT). Potential listeners outside the San Francisco Bay area can find a webcast at http://www.kfjc.org/netcast/index.php . Present and past Wild Kingdom playlists are also archived at kfjc.org. You can also check out archived playlists from my first KFJC show "Just Desserts" that was on Fridays 10P-2A from 1992 through 1999. Archived playlists exist for that show starting from Fall 1995 to New Year's Eve 1999/2000, so you can see what what I'm up to these days is pretty much consistent with what I was up to all along. If you do tune in (especially via the web), please take a little time to let me know your locale. I'm also interested in promo music from all over and in promoting local (San Francisco Bay area) techno-type events. If you want to do some promotion for an event, contact the KFJC promotions department at pr...@kfjc.org to arrange ticket giveaways and/or to send information for inclusion in our concert outlook. Thanks to those who have sent promo music so far. Regards, Richard Hester "Mr. Goodwrench" "The Wild Kingdom" SU 12A-3A KFJC-FM 89.7, Los Altos Hills, California www.kfjc.org
Re: (313) DJ Bone tribute to KDJ mix
I was seeing Bone with Ahne everywhere in Detroit last weekend, and almost didn't recognize him the first time because he was in such a good mood ;-) The most ridiculous moment of the weekend -- well, if you read the 313 list it was -- was Friday Night when Bone & Tom Cox were about 10 feet apart at the deep house party, completely unaware of each other... On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Greg Earle wrote: > Did I actually beat Garrett to posting this? :) > > All-KDJ, all the time: > > http://dj-bone.com/Actual_Emotion_Mix2_KDJ.mp3 > > - Greg > > >
Re: (313) DJ Bone tribute to KDJ mix
Garrett's not near a computer ;). But I think that's not new..? He also did a phenomenal all-UR mix in the attack series. On May 29, 2009, at 12:03 PM, Greg Earle wrote: Did I actually beat Garrett to posting this? :) All-KDJ, all the time: http://dj-bone.com/Actual_Emotion_Mix2_KDJ.mp3 - Greg
(313) DJ Bone tribute to KDJ mix
Did I actually beat Garrett to posting this? :) All-KDJ, all the time: http://dj-bone.com/Actual_Emotion_Mix2_KDJ.mp3 - Greg
RE: (313) With apologies to DJ Assault
That's awesome. Holly C. MacDonald-Korth hko...@jwkorth.com direct: 786 693 8652 -Original Message- From: Greg Earle [mailto:ea...@isolar.dyndns.org] Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 9:40 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) With apologies to DJ Assault http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs082.snc1/4561_85552744329 _621434329_1753249_2858132_n.jpg - Greg
(313) Tom Churchill - new tracks
Tom Churchill (late of this parish) has posted some new tracks to his SoundCloud site: http://soundcloud.com/tomchurchill - Greg
(313) DJ Bone tribute to KDJ mix
Did I actually beat Garrett to posting this? :) All-KDJ, all the time: http://dj-bone.com/Actual_Emotion_Mix2_KDJ.mp3 - Greg
Re: (313) Flying Lotus pics
Smile On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 11:21 PM, kent williams wrote: > I'm not much of a photographer, but something about the combination of > the subject, the lighting, and the vibe made these turn out pretty > great: > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/chaircrusher/sets/72157618858949643/ > > Denise Dalphond and Steve share a moment: > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/chaircrusher/3574906016/in/set-72157618858949643/ > -- Denise Dalphond Ph.D. Candidate Department of Folklore & Ethnomusicology Indiana University http://denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com/
Re: (313) Free Digital Download Release Chaircrusher "Sergeant Ridiculous EP"
Great tracks Kent! On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 3:20 PM, kent williams wrote: > Two tracks by me, with remixes from Sean Deason, Chris O'Grady, Mike > Perkowitz, Dave Powers, and Andrew Duke. Released under Creative > Commons license. > > Sounds like? I don't f*cking know. There's big kicks, prominent > basslines, and floaty Detroit-esque chords. You be the judge. The > remixes are all over the place. > > Stream the tracks, download them individually or as one big zip, or > download some loops to do your own remix. > > http://music.cornwarning.com/?page_id=500 > -- -- Jeremy Bible - Experimedia - record label + mailorder shop + a/v arts (est.2000) - experimedia.net jeremybible.com jbjh.experimedia.net myspace.com/experimedia -
Re: (313) The Omar S Effect
Haha, i like this. I think i would have loved this party. And according to your previous mail about this Omar-S Rooftop party, i would say only one thing : We don't really need a crowd to have a party, just a funky beat and you to get it started and ooh..we'll dance the 'day' away ;) (I wish all theses outside hard-tekno free parties here in Europe could spread this groovy detroit-house from their wall of sound http://is.gd/IOGk). Anyway, let's listen to the Fabric#45, perfect for this pleasant sunny morning. I need it ! - K* Le 28/05/2009 23:57, kent williams a écrit : Video of Japanese woman dancing to Omar S. I thought she was great, but what was really impressive is that she was doing this for Omar's ENTIRE SET. http://tinyurl.com/ltvbf9 After Omar finished up: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3357/3572584231_b8cfcd59bd_b.jpg> Le 25/05/2009 16:08, kent williams a écrit : > I just have to say that the highlight of the Festival so far was Omar > S at the rooftop beer garden Sunday in Greektown. Great track > selection, from old disco to house to some of Omar's own joints on > white labels. And dancing in the sun ruled! There were maybe 50 > people there at the peak, but it seemed a crowd skewed to people I > hadn't seen for years. So awesome all around!
(313) thanks
thanks to everyone for sharing their demf 09 text and pic memories. why am i up at 4am? well, 2 year old daughter... -- http://myspace.com/andrewduke http://cognitionaudioworks.com