RE: (313) Respectful request for Promos & Demos

2009-09-27 Thread Odeluga, Ken
So,

I will forward these requests to some of the musical folk that I know.

Good ideas all.

Ken

-Original Message-
From: Nathan Goode [mailto:nathg...@tpg.com.au]
Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 8:21 AM
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) Respectful request for Promos & Demos

Hi all


Hope the other guys don't mind me chipping in, but I might as well jump on
this too. I host a weekly show in Australia, "The Outer Limits" on Radio
Adelaide, Tues nights @ 9pm.
http://radio.adelaide.edu.au/

Due to distance & postage, mp3s are fine for me & as Kent & JC have said,
I'll listen to all tracks, and most probably play them all.

Thanks

Nath

On 26/09/09 6:01 AM, "J.C."  wrote:

> Add me to the list of non-commercial DJs.  I've been producing a show
> on the Stanford radio station KZSU for almost 16 years now, including
> a year where I received the SF Guardian's Readers Choice award
> (http://www.sfbg.com/promo/pollpositions.php)  What Kent said
> regarding listening/airing applies in the same way.  And our streams
> can be accessed here: http://kzsulive.stanford.edu
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 9:50 AM, kent williams  wrote:
>> I'm going to be doing a semi-irregular* radio show on the local
>> college station (KRUI FM http://kruiradio.org/) starting in a couple
>> of weeks; while I can (and do!) buy a lot of music to be playing, it
>> is nice when I can have a few new and unreleased tracks to drop.
>> Dubplate culture you know?
>>
>> I would love vinyl promos, but mp3 files would be good too -- I
>> usually bring in my laptop and DJ with Ableton. I can't promise to
>> play everything but I do promise to listen to everything. If I play
>> it, I will say it, and KRUI is like any other college radio station,
>> it has a surprising reach with internet streaming!
>>
>> If you want to hook me up hit me off list. Thanks in advance!
>>
>
>


(313) Red 1- Xeno Ero (help needed)

2009-09-27 Thread AntonBanks.com
This is probably a very ignorant question but I am at my wits end and could
use a little help.

I'm pretty sure it's a longshot but I've been looking for Xeno Ero by Dave
Clarke (Red 1) for a while now. I'd like to have the release info at hand so
I'm sure I'm getting the right record if I can find it online. The only
"official" reference I've found is its inclusion as track 6 in the first
Pshcyotrance mix CD as listed on Discogs. I've posted the link below.

http://www.discogs.com/Various-Psychotrance/release/39996

Google "xeno ero" and all you get is a plethora of references to that mix
CD. I've searched eBay and all the record shops I can think of but have had
no luck. Can anyone give me the full release info for this track (album,
label, etc)? Better still, does anyone know if the vinyl is available for
purchase anywhere?

Any help greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance,
Anton



Re: (313) Why I love Rob Theakston/Detroit Grand Pubahs/Telefon Tel Aviv

2009-09-27 Thread kuszyn...@gmail.com
2/3 is pretty good in the US.

I saw cEvin Key of skinny puppy in Brooklyn DJ and there were 60 people.

On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 8:52 AM, Greg Earle  wrote:
> Some 313 Archive Fun to start off:
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 08:31:28 -0400 (EDT)
>> From: "rob." 
>> Subject: Re: (313) a few things
>>
>>> I'd love to come, but 313 is far away from here... Who is this Dale
>>> character?
>>
>>        this "dale" character is none other than "big poppa" dale
>>        lawrence, one of the more up and coming ghettoelectrobootytech
>>        djs in the detroit area. prior releases include "spank my
>>        flabby white ass you bad boy", "thats not protein in your SOBE",
>>        and "shake your body until all your internal organs are damaged".
>>
>>        his next release"supercalifragilisticexpialabooty" should
>>        be out this fall
>>
>>        ...oh yeah, he also does this "theorem" thing...but im not too
>>        sure what its all about *shrug*.
>>
>>        rob
>
> ;)
>
> Meanwhile, in 2009 (313) news, Detroit Grand Pubahs blew my brains out last
> weekend, and tonight Telefon Tel Aviv did the same.
>
> The Pubahs were out here for a rare (first time since I saw them in 2001!)
> LA appearance.  Times have changed and Andy Toth is no longer in tow; Paris'
> manager from Holland is the Man Behind The (Old Man) Mask nowadays.
>
> They had some sound problems (mic missing, owner of the building demanding
> the Funktion One rig be turned almost off, etc.) but before an impromptu
> essaying of vintage Pubahs material with a jet-lagged and drunk Paris on the
> mic, he essentially laptop DJed one of the best sets I've heard in ages.
>  After having been bored sh-tless the previous weekend by Mnml it was more
> than a welcome change.  A good time was had by all.
>
> Tonight Joshua brought his remaining half of Telefon Tel Aviv to town after
> a long absence from the left coast.  They were amazing.  Imagine Depeche
> Mode, Death In June, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark and M83 trapped in an
> elevator.  Really loud.
>
> Then I dashed across town to catch John Tejada at Compression, playing to a
> 2/3rds full room.  This just after he played to a thousand people in Berlin.
>  No love from the home team, I tell ya ...
>
>        - Greg
>
>



-- 
kuszyn...@gmail.com
www.planerecordings.com
New York, NY


Re: (313) Respectful request for Promos & Demos

2009-09-27 Thread Nathan Goode
Hi all


Hope the other guys don't mind me chipping in, but I might as well jump on
this too. I host a weekly show in Australia, "The Outer Limits" on Radio
Adelaide, Tues nights @ 9pm.
http://radio.adelaide.edu.au/

Due to distance & postage, mp3s are fine for me & as Kent & JC have said,
I'll listen to all tracks, and most probably play them all.

Thanks

Nath

On 26/09/09 6:01 AM, "J.C."  wrote:

> Add me to the list of non-commercial DJs.  I've been producing a show
> on the Stanford radio station KZSU for almost 16 years now, including
> a year where I received the SF Guardian's Readers Choice award
> (http://www.sfbg.com/promo/pollpositions.php)  What Kent said
> regarding listening/airing applies in the same way.  And our streams
> can be accessed here: http://kzsulive.stanford.edu
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 9:50 AM, kent williams  wrote:
>> I'm going to be doing a semi-irregular* radio show on the local
>> college station (KRUI FM http://kruiradio.org/) starting in a couple
>> of weeks; while I can (and do!) buy a lot of music to be playing, it
>> is nice when I can have a few new and unreleased tracks to drop.
>> Dubplate culture you know?
>> 
>> I would love vinyl promos, but mp3 files would be good too -- I
>> usually bring in my laptop and DJ with Ableton. I can't promise to
>> play everything but I do promise to listen to everything. If I play
>> it, I will say it, and KRUI is like any other college radio station,
>> it has a surprising reach with internet streaming!
>> 
>> If you want to hook me up hit me off list. Thanks in advance!
>> 
> 
>