(313) Acid Didj @ Paxahau

2010-06-04 Thread telepathic

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dangerfellini/sets/72157624071321055/ 


I can hear Tom Cox complaining already 

telepathic regards, 
the kooky scientist 


Re: (313) DEMF 2010 weekend

2010-06-04 Thread Jacob Arnold
darnistle wrote:
 We arrived in Detroit late Friday morning and made our way to Submerge
 before checking into the hotel.  For such a small store, it felt like
 there was a lot to delve into. I only made my way through half the
 stacks before I had to leave, but I found lots and lots of treats
 nonetheless.  We also checked out the Detroit techno exhibit  upstairs.
   I'm glad Cliff (I think that was his name) brought it to our attention.


Great account! It's fun to see how everyone's experience is different. I
regret not getting to Submerge this year.

Cheers,
J



Re: (313) Acid Didj @ Paxahau

2010-06-04 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma

Call me curious but i want to know the story behind this comment:

Well, once again I didn't get a nice foto portrait of DELIA because  
she was too busy dealing with those douchebags BOOKA SHADE. I've never  
even heard their music and I can't stand them. I despise high- 
maintenance artists that think the world revolves around them.


http://www.flickr.com/photos/dangerfellini/4666548756/in/set-72157624071321055/


On 4 jun 2010, at 16:04, telepat...@comcast.net wrote:



http://www.flickr.com/photos/dangerfellini/sets/72157624071321055/


I can hear Tom Cox complaining already

telepathic regards,
the kooky scientist




Re: (313) DEMF 2010 weekend

2010-06-04 Thread Wes Prince
Thanks for the reports so far. Much appreciated.

Cheers,

Wes

-- 
http://soundcloud.com/westonprince


On 6/5/10 6:28 AM, Jacob Arnold ja...@gridface.com wrote:

 darnistle wrote:
 We arrived in Detroit late Friday morning and made our way to Submerge
 before checking into the hotel.  For such a small store, it felt like
 there was a lot to delve into. I only made my way through half the
 stacks before I had to leave, but I found lots and lots of treats
 nonetheless.  We also checked out the Detroit techno exhibit  upstairs.
   I'm glad Cliff (I think that was his name) brought it to our attention.
 
 
 Great account! It's fun to see how everyone's experience is different. I
 regret not getting to Submerge this year.
 
 Cheers,
 J
 



Re: (313) Acid Didj @ Paxahau

2010-06-04 Thread telepathic


Well you are entitled to your opinion of me Mr. cpe1704...@gmail.com but from 
the evidence that I witnessed firsthand Moritz von Oswald, who suffered a 
STROKE fairly recently was making less demands on the Paxahau crew than the 
Booka Shade organization.  



FYI, I don't hate Booka Shade or Tom Cox because I don't know them, nor do I 
care to know or be around them or people like them.  Genesis P-Orridge is a 
whole other bowl of NUTS. 



telepathic regards, 

whoever you are 

fG 




- Original Message - 
From: cpe1704...@gmail.com 
To: Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com 
Cc: 313 Mailinglist List 313@hyperreal.org, telepat...@comcast.net 
Sent: Friday, June 4, 2010 3:49:17 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
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it seems like Fred is really great at making enemies. He hates Tom Cox, he 
hates Booka Shade, he hates Genesis P-Orridge, I'm sure there are others. Fred 
seems like just as big a trash talker as Tom. 

On Jun 4, 2010 3:35pm, Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com wrote: 
 Call me curious but i want to know the story behind this comment: 
 
 
 
 Well, once again I didn't get a nice foto portrait of DELIA because she was 
 too busy dealing with those douchebags BOOKA SHADE. I've never even heard 
 their music and I can't stand them. I despise high-maintenance artists that 
 think the world revolves around them. 
 
 
 
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/dangerfellini/4666548756/in/set-72157624071321055/
  
 
 
 
 
 
 On 4 jun 2010, at 16:04, telepat...@comcast.net wrote: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/dangerfellini/sets/72157624071321055/ 
 
 
 
 
 
 I can hear Tom Cox complaining already 
 
 
 
 telepathic regards, 
 
 the kooky scientist 
 
 
 



Re: (313) DEMF 2010 weekend

2010-06-04 Thread ohanakin
I started reading what u write, only to get to the hogwash you wrote  
about theo and the ndatl party. Yawn is right. I guess an epic edit of  
jb's bodyheat isn't for everyone?


On Jun 4, 2010, at 11:40 AM, darnistle darnis...@cafe-ebola.com wrote:
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We arrived in Detroit late Friday morning and made our way to  
Submerge before checking into the hotel.  For such a small store, it  
felt like there was a lot to delve into. I only made my way through  
half the stacks before I had to leave, but I found lots and lots of  
treats nonetheless.  We also checked out the Detroit techno exhibit   
upstairs.  I'm glad Cliff (I think that was his name) brought it to  
our attention.


I also made a trip to Ya Digg records. I was truly surprised when I  
pulled up to the address and saw the building it is in.  I thought  
I'd written down the wrong information.  That was completely NOT was  
I was expecting.  The store itself was a bit hard to find, which was  
a good thing because I had an opportunity to see the variety of  
other businesses within the building.  I guess that is a perfect  
example of adaptive reuse.  I wonder how many other factories have  
been similarly reutilized? Gotta luv Detroit!


Ya Digg itself is a small store and still needs to settle into the  
space. It apparently opened just recently.  I didn't have enough  
energy to dig through the stacks, so I limited myself to two small  
sections and managed to spot a number of interesting items in no  
time. Cha-ching  Local heads may want to check it out, though  
you may want to come ready to rummage.


Friday evening I went to the film fest at Detroit Music Hall,  
primarily to see Metropolis.  I've had Jeff Mills' soundtrack for  
years and I've seen the original movie, but never in conjunction.  I  
thought his music worked for the most part, though the ambient  
sections seemed to work better and more often than the beat-driven  
sections.  Seeing the film while in Detroit seemed gave a whole new  
relevance to the storyline...


The 'Timeless Suite for Ma Dukes' was curious.  I don't know J  
Dilla's music at all, so I had no point of reference.  The  
orchestrations did
sound interesting. However, I noticed that at least two Erik Satie  
pieces were performed in their original and then orchestrated forms  
yet Satie wasn't mentioned, only the song titles.  If I didn't know  
any better, I might assume those were J Dilla songs.  I had to leave  
the theatre to put more $$$ in the parking meter, so I missed the  
final credits.  Hopefully, Satie was given due credit. I still don't  
understand why Satie pieces were being performed during that concert  
and what connection Satie and J Dilla have.  If anyone can explain,  
I'd appreciate it...


The Drive Home was fun to watch.  The audience reactions were very  
funny.


I had to leave early, so I couldn't stay to hear Timeline perform,  
unfortunately.


After resting a while at the hotel, I decided to check out the Dub  
Science party.  Never found it. I guess it would have helped if I'd  
been in the right part of town... :)  Eventually, I gave up and went  
to the Black Nation party at The Works.  Did Jay Denham and/or Scan7  
play at all? If so, when?Granted, I got there pretty late, but  
by 4am I gave up and went back to the hotel.


I will say up front that Paxahau should be commended for having  
improved the sound quality in the underground stage.  After trying  
different configurations, they actually found a setup that  
alleviated some of the aural problems that have plagued that space.   
Standing on the sidelines, the increased clarity was obvious but it  
became even more obvious once I went into the pit for the full aural  
experience.  Deep, chest-rattling bass and sufficient representation  
in the mids and highs to make it somewhat easier to discern what was  
actually going on in the tracks.


Of all the stages, the music at the underground stage was most often  
in tune with what I wanted to hear at the festival so I gravitated  
towards it.


Patrice Scott's set was nice warm-up music.  Since I'd managed to  
tire myself out before the festival even began, I just sat and  
listened.  It was a good way to ease into the weekend.


I really enjoyed Nico Marks' set too.  I'd never heard of him  
before, so it was pleasant treat.  I liked what I heard so much I  
picked up one of his CDs (he obviously has quite a number) at Record  
Time and have been enjoying it.Wouldn't mind hearing more of his  
work.


Mark Ernestus and Scion's sets were good, but it was much too quiet.  
Not that I was expecting the sound system to be cranked up all the  
way, but it really wasn't loud enough to fill the space  
sufficiently. What I did hear was good but I was more interested in  
staying out of the sun/heat so I never lingered at the main stage  
for very long.


Onur Ozer's set was kinda interesting and was the only thing I heard  
at the Beatport stage all weekend 

Re: (313) DEMF 2010 weekend

2010-06-04 Thread darnistle

Damn right it isn't for everyone.

If you didn't know that already, you know it now.

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On 6/4/2010 8:10 PM, ohana...@gmail.com wrote:

I started reading what u write, only to get to the hogwash you wrote
about theo and the ndatl party. Yawn is right. I guess an epic edit of
jb's bodyheat isn't for everyone?


Re: (313) Acid Didj @ Paxahau

2010-06-04 Thread kuszyn...@gmail.com
not sure who the admin is on this list, but this thread should be CLOSED.

bye

On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 8:09 PM,  telepat...@comcast.net wrote:


 Well you are entitled to your opinion of me Mr. cpe1704...@gmail.com but from 
 the evidence that I witnessed firsthand Moritz von Oswald, who suffered a 
 STROKE fairly recently was making less demands on the Paxahau crew than the 
 Booka Shade organization.



 FYI, I don't hate Booka Shade or Tom Cox because I don't know them, nor do I 
 care to know or be around them or people like them.  Genesis P-Orridge is a 
 whole other bowl of NUTS.



 telepathic regards,

 whoever you are

 fG




 - Original Message -
 From: cpe1704...@gmail.com
 To: Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com
 Cc: 313 Mailinglist List 313@hyperreal.org, telepat...@comcast.net
 Sent: Friday, June 4, 2010 3:49:17 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
 Subject: Re: Re: (313) Acid Didj @ Paxahau

 it seems like Fred is really great at making enemies. He hates Tom Cox, he 
 hates Booka Shade, he hates Genesis P-Orridge, I'm sure there are others. 
 Fred seems like just as big a trash talker as Tom.

 On Jun 4, 2010 3:35pm, Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com wrote:
 Call me curious but i want to know the story behind this comment:



 Well, once again I didn't get a nice foto portrait of DELIA because she was 
 too busy dealing with those douchebags BOOKA SHADE. I've never even heard 
 their music and I can't stand them. I despise high-maintenance artists that 
 think the world revolves around them.



 http://www.flickr.com/photos/dangerfellini/4666548756/in/set-72157624071321055/





 On 4 jun 2010, at 16:04, telepat...@comcast.net wrote:






 http://www.flickr.com/photos/dangerfellini/sets/72157624071321055/





 I can hear Tom Cox complaining already



 telepathic regards,

 the kooky scientist







Fwd: (313) Acid Didj @ Paxahau

2010-06-04 Thread telepathic


Fine with me. Don't even say thanks for sharing the fotos. 


ciao! 
fG 


- Original Message - 
From: kuszyn...@gmail.com 
To: telepat...@comcast.net 
Cc: cpe1704...@gmail.com, 313 Mailinglist List 313@hyperreal.org, 
Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com 
Sent: Friday, June 4, 2010 10:46:42 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: (313) Acid Didj @ Paxahau 

not sure who the admin is on this list, but this thread should be CLOSED. 

bye 

On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 8:09 PM, telepat...@comcast.net wrote: 
 
 
 Well you are entitled to your opinion of me Mr. cpe1704...@gmail.com but from 
 the evidence that I witnessed firsthand Moritz von Oswald, who suffered a 
 STROKE fairly recently was making less demands on the Paxahau crew than the 
 Booka Shade organization. 
 
 
 
 FYI, I don't hate Booka Shade or Tom Cox because I don't know them, nor do I 
 care to know or be around them or people like them. Genesis P-Orridge is a 
 whole other bowl of NUTS. 
 
 
 
 telepathic regards, 
 
 whoever you are 
 
 fG 
 
 
 
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: cpe1704...@gmail.com 
 To: Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com 
 Cc: 313 Mailinglist List 313@hyperreal.org, telepat...@comcast.net 
 Sent: Friday, June 4, 2010 3:49:17 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
 Subject: Re: Re: (313) Acid Didj @ Paxahau 
 
 it seems like Fred is really great at making enemies. He hates Tom Cox, he 
 hates Booka Shade, he hates Genesis P-Orridge, I'm sure there are others. 
 Fred seems like just as big a trash talker as Tom. 
 
 On Jun 4, 2010 3:35pm, Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com wrote: 
 Call me curious but i want to know the story behind this comment: 
 
 
 
 Well, once again I didn't get a nice foto portrait of DELIA because she was 
 too busy dealing with those douchebags BOOKA SHADE. I've never even heard 
 their music and I can't stand them. I despise high-maintenance artists that 
 think the world revolves around them. 
 
 
 
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/dangerfellini/4666548756/in/set-72157624071321055/
  
 
 
 
 
 
 On 4 jun 2010, at 16:04, telepat...@comcast.net wrote: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/dangerfellini/sets/72157624071321055/ 
 
 
 
 
 
 I can hear Tom Cox complaining already 
 
 
 
 telepathic regards, 
 
 the kooky scientist