(313) new mix on DTM site
cover and disc artwork via DTM creative (www.dtmcreative.com) will be out before the festival. http://detroittechnomilitia.com/main/index.php?option=com_remositoryItemid=63func=downloadfilecatid=32 It's Hot Near The Equator Mixed on 3 - 1200s and a rane empath Eddie Flashin’ Fowlkes – Stella 2 – Peacefrog John Tejada – Antithesis (Steve Rachmad RMX) – Sino Juan Atkins – Rebound – Subject Detroit Man Made – Space Wreck – Fragile Kaotic Special Rhythms – Karnivor – 430 West Random Noise Generation – We Can Survive – 430 West Subvoice Vs. Subhead – 5031377000428 (A1) – Subvoice Soul Destroyaz – Bound – Synewave Dynamite Voltage – Subvoice 18 (B2) – Subvoice Extex – Sultanesque – Hydrophonic Marco Bailey – Play it Back – Intec Johan Bacto – Mankind 02.5 – Mankind 69 – Jam the Box – Lite Music Ignacio – Human-ised – Music Man Surgeon – Dry – Dynamic Tension Adam Beyer Henrik B – Appendix E (Gaetano Parisio RMX) – Southsoul Adonis – No Way Back (No Return Pt. 1 Advent RMX) – Trax Trevor Rockliffe – 2001 Jack Party – Mentor Shufflemaster – Subvoice XX (B1) – Subvoice Surgeon – Hard Education. (A1) – Downwards Rhythim is Rhythim – Kaos (Juice Bar Mix) – Transmat UR – Code Red – Underground Resistance0 Keith Tucker – Face Your Fate – Puzzlebox Ectomorph – Breakthrough – Interdimensional Transmissions The Advent – Light Years Away – Electrix Ken Ishii – Bleep Twist – Exceptional Sidney Hih – Frat House – Minimalistix Mike Dearborn – Future Vision – Majesty Buzz Goree – Battlepak Vol. 1 (A1) – Underground Resistance Buzz Goree – Battlepak Vol. 1 (A3) – Underground Resistance UR – Mirage (Perception Vocal Mix) – Underground Resistance www.detroittechnomilitia.com
Re: (313) new mix on DTM site
good for you thing there's 28 other tracks on the mix. david smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: :o hate to be negative, but i have an excuse, i just 3missed my dads memorial service because our car broke down on 96... Marco Bailey Sucks, Adam Beyer turns me off, the last ken ishii cd i played sounded like progressive trance... Whoa unto you i will not continue my rant On May 21, 2005, at 5:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: cover and disc artwork via DTM creative (www.dtmcreative.com) will be out before the festival. http://detroittechnomilitia.com/main/index.php? option=com_remositoryItemid=63func=downloadfilecatid=32 It's Hot Near The Equator Mixed on 3 - 1200s and a rane empath Eddie Flashin’ Fowlkes – Stella 2 – Peacefrog John Tejada – Antithesis (Steve Rachmad RMX) – Sino Juan Atkins – Rebound – Subject Detroit Man Made – Space Wreck – Fragile Kaotic Special Rhythms – Karnivor – 430 West Random Noise Generation – We Can Survive – 430 West Subvoice Vs. Subhead – 5031377000428 (A1) – Subvoice Soul Destroyaz – Bound – Synewave Dynamite Voltage – Subvoice 18 (B2) – Subvoice Extex – Sultanesque – Hydrophonic Marco Bailey – Play it Back – Intec Johan Bacto – Mankind 02.5 – Mankind 69 – Jam the Box – Lite Music Ignacio – Human-ised – Music Man Surgeon – Dry – Dynamic Tension Adam Beyer Henrik B – Appendix E (Gaetano Parisio RMX) – Southsoul Adonis – No Way Back (No Return Pt. 1 Advent RMX) – Trax Trevor Rockliffe – 2001 Jack Party – Mentor Shufflemaster – Subvoice XX (B1) – Subvoice Surgeon – Hard Education. (A1) – Downwards Rhythim is Rhythim – Kaos (Juice Bar Mix) – Transmat UR – Code Red – Underground Resistance0 Keith Tucker – Face Your Fate – Puzzlebox Ectomorph – Breakthrough – Interdimensional Transmissions The Advent – Light Years Away – Electrix Ken Ishii – Bleep Twist – Exceptional Sidney Hih – Frat House – Minimalistix Mike Dearborn – Future Vision – Majesty Buzz Goree – Battlepak Vol. 1 (A1) – Underground Resistance Buzz Goree – Battlepak Vol. 1 (A3) – Underground Resistance UR – Mirage (Perception Vocal Mix) – Underground Resistance www.detroittechnomilitia.com
(313) (spam) 3-1200s for sale
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(313) DTM booth @ mc2
the militia and electric avenue have teamed up once again. this weekend (actually since thursday) we have a booth set up. the whole crew will be playing. if you're at cobo, it's definitely worth dropping by. $15 admission for the whole conference. that bracelet will get you into any of the participting events for that night. coughspeedyjcough. look for the DTM gear. listen for the loud techno. from what i understand we have already pissed a few of the other booths around ours off. come add to the disorderly conduct. d. www.detroittechnomilitia.com
Re: (313) britist murder boys
mucho gracias. now only if they would come to detroit... Andrew Hegler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the link, here's another performance by them: http://www.littledetroit.net/Mixes/BritishMurderBoys-LiveatS.php /0 wrote: British Murder Boys - April 2005 3 hour live set recorded on 1st April 2005 http://downloads.clubdogma.com/mp3/BMBDogmaApril05.mp3 245 Mb, 3 hours
Re: (313) Detroit Electronic Quarterly magazine
it's pretty good. the first installment basically interveiwed all of the record time guys. i am sure vince will continue to expand and do it right. look out for the DTM ad ;-). detroiteq.com Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sorry, i meant to say read/seen the magazine, not heard. n - Original Message - From: Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 list 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 9:02 PM Subject: (313) Detroit Electronic Quarterly magazine hi has anyone heard/seen the above magazine? i was just checking out the Emporium 50 site saw this. apparently it's the debut edition of the mag features interviews with paul randolph, ron murphy, mike banks, rick wilhite jason hogan. it's also got a cd sampler. nath
Re: (313) detroit this weekend
oslo is great. dark, the sound is excellent. the soft-curls crew does it right too. i would recommend at least checking it out. bandwidth is always a good time. that goes without saying. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You can always hit Oslo and then The Works for some after-hours shenanigans. They always stay open pretty late. This Friday is the Bandwidth night which they do to support www.detroitluv.com. Always a good time to be had. Peace, Alex /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/16/2005 09:21 PM To 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject (313) detroit this weekend wanting to go listen to some music, but havent been to detroit in a while.. how is oslo? pictures look nice, but how is the sound/vibe? softcurls seems to be booking really good acts, and this friday is ghostly night and then there is the works. ideas please. where will I end up friday night.. -Joe
(313) (spam) tonight dj di'jital detroit
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 11 dark/loud/dirty DJ DI'JITAL Underground Resistance | Aux 88 | Direct Beat T.LINDER Detroit Techno Militia DAN LUCAS Detroit Techno Militia $5 before midnite | $7 after 10PM Sharp - 3AM | oslo 1456 woodward. detroit. | 21+ information links: soft-curls.com www.detroittechnomilitia.com
(313) (ot) detroit spam
Electric Avenue 112004 @ Corktown Tavern Detroit Techno Militia 10-11 Doc (Live) 11-12 Tres 12-1 Darkcube w/MC 1-2 Dan Lucas 2-3 T. Linder 3-4 Annix 4-5 Andy Hegler 10pm-5am 1716 Michigan Ave @ The Corktown Tavern 18+ ***PRICE LOWERED*** to $15 or $10 with two cans of food for various food shelters. this cover price includes all the beer you can drink, all night long. liquor and mixed drinks are regularly priced. (flyer) http://www.detroitmovementguide.com/ElectricAvenue/dtm_ea_front.gif http://www.detroitmovementguide.com/ElectricAvenue/dtm_ea_back.gif
RE: (313) Looking For New 'Detroit'-Style Techno
not extremely new, but ken ishii-future in light is a sleeper. Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can anyone help with some recommendations for new music please? Doesn't have to necessarily be by Detroit-resident producers but I'd prefer it to have a tinge of that unmistakebale 'Detroit' flavour, which I for one, still think is a valid demarcation. Also, I'm using the word 'techno' quite loosely, but I am definitely looking for upbeat dancefloor-orientated stuff. I'd would especially like to hear about artists who might be 'newer' or just still relatively unsung, so far. Many many thanks, in advance. Ken 'I'm not really a badie' Odeluga
(313) techno in south carolina?
we have a south carolina gig in september. we'd like to book the following saturday night also. anyone know of promoters in the northwest part of SC that might be interested in booking the detroit techno militia? www.detroittechnomilitia.com
(313) new sets up.....
from dan lucas and darkcube at www.detroittechnomilitia.com here's the track list for dan's (my) set. the mix is only 40 minutes. that's why there's so few tracks. Drexciya – Bubble Metropolis Dave Clarke – Thunder Hardfloor – Beavis at Bat Octave One – Blackwater (Chase the Blues Instrumental) Aril Brikha – Groove La’ Chord Cave – Street Carnival (Ben Sims RMX) Marco bailey – Cokeman 2002 (Bass Clan RMX) D.E.T. Only – Blue Stamped White Label Electric Soul - X^2 (darkcube on vocals ) Public Energy – Three ‘o’ Three Space Djz – Side On UR – Seawolf 69 – My Machines LFO – Freak Ignacio – Darkness The Advent – Bad Boy
(313) tonight at the belmont
dan lucas, andy hegler, and some pints. electro/detroit 10-2 $5 or less 10215 joseph campau hamtramck www.detroittechnomilitia.com
(313) www.detroittechnomilitia.com
dj sets from t. linder, dan lucas, darkcube, andy hegler, and more at www.detroittechnomilitia.com
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RE: (313) movement lineup?
may 6th. sorry if someone already said it. /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: whats up with this? is it a giant suprise party this year? :) _j
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Re: (313) Friday Question
space djz-live dark comedy-live (has this ever happened?) carl craig performing under all his monikers all of these are at least 4 hour sets :-D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jeff Mills vs Dave Clarke vs Surgeon Technasia live. Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org com cc: Fax to: 12/03/2004 11:24 Subject: (313) Friday Question You've got an unlimited budget and a great club/PA. Which 3 artists do you book to play back to back and which one live act do you go for? DJ Di'jital vs Shake vs Surgeon Reeko live Martin
(313) (ot) hamtramck blowout this weekend]
to go along with the other festivities in the area, we are taking over threads friday and saturday night. Detroit Techno Militia @ Detroit Threads 10022 Joseph Campau, Hamtramck Friday, March 5th Saturday, March 6th 8 pm - 11 pm (maybe later) .::techno::electro::. T. Linder Darkcube Dan Lucas Andy Hegler Tres Luccitti We'll have stickers and cds to hand out.
RE: (313) first techno record
i don't remember the first. although, my goal when i started buying records was to get every track off of mills live at the liquid room (1994). also, to get e dancer's heavenly on vinyl. still missing a few tracks off the liquid room mix :-(. Mann, Ravinder [CCS] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just out of interestWhat was the first techno record you bought ? Mine was Inner City - Big Fun double packed with an Album of remixes. 88 ?? Man that makes me feel old. Thnks Rav
(313) spam: detroit tommorrow (1/17)
Saturday, Jan 17th 2K4 Techno City Records Presents 2 Featuring... Virulent [Chromagnon/Seismic/Beretta Music/Indianapolis] www.chromanetmusicworks.com www.berettamusic.com Der Mercenary [Mission:Detroit/Rewer Olsztyn/Poland/Brussels] Neil V Jimmy Hunt [Techno City Records/Detroit] www.technocityrecords.com John Johr [Pressure/Cave Dj's/Detroit] Dan Lucas [Brown Note Productions/Detroit/L.A.] $5.00 before midnight - $7.00 after 10:00pm - 4:00am 18 and up to dance 21 and up to drink Location McCarthy's Pub 1600 W Fort St. (Fort 10th Street) Detroit, MI 48216 *Just across the street from the main post office* Upcoming Events. Feb 21st - III Virulent bio: Kevin Farabaugh was born and raised in the industrial sprawl of northwest indiana. At 12, he took an early fondness to the dark side of electronic music with a healthy interest In industrial and EBM. Inspired by the sounds of nitzer ebb, front 242, skinny puppy, nine inch nails and ministry, he bought his first drum machine at 14 to work on his own mechanized sound, supplementing these rhythms with emerging music software technology. After drifting through various local bands, his frustration with the lack of electronic acts in the area brought him to Chicago's rave scene for the first time in 1996. Hearing the sounds of techno via such artists as the Surgeon, Dave Clarke, The Advent and Cari Lekebusch gave new inspiration and purpose to his musical direction. At 16, he bought turntables and began frequenting Chicago record stores such as Gramaphone and Hot Jams, which catered to his focus of complex, abraisive and polyrhythmic techno. Kevin played with international talents such as Chris Liberator, Dave The Drummer and Nigel Rrichards in northwest indiana, until relocating to purdue university to study in 2000. creating the Virulent alias for his focus on techno of all categories, he went on to play alongside such respected techno and tech-house giants as dj dan and christian smith. Once again becoming interested in writing and producing his ownmaterial, in 2002 Kevin began this task anew. Falling back on previous experience coupled with the guidance of his close friend and fledging producer Adam Jay, in less than a year he had already written several unsigned pieces. Adam signed one of these works, the frenetic Ombrophobia, for the second release on his Chromagnon label, a various artist ep entitled Out Of Extinction. The next label to call upon Kevin's production talents was Detroit-based Seismic Records, who signed the much-lauded Hive Minded to a compilation release due out in January of 2004. Upon meeting the BerettaMusic crew, Virulent was immediately interested in the positive, productive attitude of the group. The tech-house sound of the label also gave him a means to harken back to his Chicago roots, which is just what he did on his remix of Airport Society's Travellers. The remix has been a critical smash, garnering high praise from the likes of Bryan Zentz, Mateo Murphy and Christian Smith.
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(313) techno in hollywood? tuesday 110403
from the crew that brought you names such as dj bone, dan bell, and john tejada. TUES. NOVEMBER 4 DROID night@ green house detroittechnofunkyminimal with djs: JASON RYAN [crypticcircuitry, lava lair] TIM COY [CLEVELAND] DAN LUCAS [DETROIT] 1235 VINE ST. 9-1 | FREE Info: 323.466.5141 | http://www.greengalactic.com | http://www.droidbehavior.com the sounds will be ranging from minimal, dertoit, hard, electro, and a few suprises. it's my first gig out here so i plan to get a little crazy ;-). other upcoming events: ___ FRI. NOVEMBER 7 INTERFACE 3.0 by DROIDBEHAVIOR feat. TIM XAVIER [773TEKNO, BLUELINE, CHICAGO] first LA apperance DANIEL [MOONTRIBE, AUTOMAT] SUBVERSIVE [DROIDBEHAVIOR] DAVID F [AUDIOINJECTION] 9-2 | $7 | 21+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] fusion744 e. 3rd st, Los Angeles Info: 323.665.3285 | http://www.droidbehavior.com ___ FRI. NOVEMBER 14 BENEATH THE SURFACE [2] by AUTOMAT FUNCTION LIVE PA-downwards, synewave, NYC FANON FLOWERS LIVE PA-cetron, mechanisms industries, MI ACID CIRCUS LIVE PA- droidbehavior DRUMCELL-droidbehavior DEVELOPER-hexmode DYONYSIS-BERLIN 9-4 | $15/$20 advanced tix | 18+ Info: 213.417.8806 | http://www.automatrecords.com
(313) wax in LA?
anyone know where i can find some good vinyl out here. looking for techno (hard, detroit, minimal), and electro. thanks in advance.
(313) wax in LA or OC?
sorry for the double message. but i forgot to include that i am looking for stores in OC also. anyone know where i can find some good vinyl out here. looking for techno (hard, detroit, minimal), and electro. thanks in advance.
Re: (313) Outkast Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
both cds are hot. i think it was a good idea for them to do 2 separate cds. double your pleasure. outkast always blows me away with their records. i have never been disappointed by them. even the dungeon family cd was dope. i think speakerboxx the love below are stupendous. i don't see them leaving my cd player anytime soon. standout tracks for me: prototype a life in the day take off your cool roses spread ghettomusick bust tomb of boom reset last call Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think there's a perception that Big Boi is the regular homeboy and Andre the flamboyant eccentric, but Big Boi is still pretty out there. They're both individuals. I love the Andre CD too. I don't think it's try-hard at all, very spontaneous in fact. The songs are great. That's my view. I guess the Common album got the same reaction, but I loved that too. -- From: FC2 Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: (313) Outkast Speakerboxxx/The Love Below Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 7:22 PM YOU ARE CRAZY IF YOU DON'T LIKE ANDRE'S DISC... Big Boi will always be the more mainstreal rapper, and Andre will always be more experimental. I love the Andre 3000 CD...if I had to choose between the two disc's I would choose Andre. Jeff p.s. I had no idea that Kurt Cobain was ever cool...they weren't even a good punk band... -Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 3:53 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Outkast Speakerboxxx/The Love Below -- Original Message -- From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] How good is this album? I read that Andre 3000 considers music in Europe to be more cutting-edge than the US, and is into Aphex Twin and so on. They sooo need to play Movement. im a long time outkast fan, ive liked every album progressively less since ATLiens. i think andre 3000's record is atrocious. he tries way too hard and he cant sing, but not in that kinda cool pharrel/bob dylan/kurt cobain way, more like it just hurts my head. the tunes ive heard from big boi's side are really nice though. tom andythepooh.com
(313) this friday in LA
cali' peeps, check it. FRI. SEPTEMBER 5 INTERFACE 2.0 by droidbehavior DANIEL BELL!!! (7th city, detroit) ROBIN PORTER (immigrant records, SHVA MUSIK) JOHN TEJADA (palette recordings, 7th city) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 744 E. 3rd St., LOS ANGELES 9-2AM $7 info: 323.665.3285 www.droidbehavior.com
Re: (313) White Stripes
the stripes haven't made a song i thought was bad. if you can, get your hands on the 7 ep with jolean on it. that has got to be my favorite song by them (at least at the moment). dan Ramon Crespo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tosh Cooey wrote: That's pretty 313 isn't it? I think we should stop talking about everything that has anything to do with techno for one day, and for that day you can all tell me what the best from the White Stripes is. I have Destijl and 3l3phant already. Get White Blood Cells its excellent. Regards, Ramon Or just buy it all? Tosh
RE: (313) White Stripes
well i'm not a fan of dolly boobs parton (well maybe her chest). the stripes take on it appeals to me much more ;-). Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But it's by Dolly, not the White Stripes! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 3:54 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) White Stripes the stripes haven't made a song i thought was bad. if you can, get your hands on the 7 ep with jolean on it. that has got to be my favorite song by them (at least at the moment). dan Ramon Crespo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tosh Cooey wrote: That's pretty 313 isn't it? I think we should stop talking about everything that has anything to do with techno for one day, and for that day you can all tell me what the best from the White Stripes is. I have Destijl and 3l3phant already. Get White Blood Cells its excellent. Regards, Ramon Or just buy it all? Tosh # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
RE: (313) UR - Movement Party
anyone have any of the performer info on this? in any case, i can't wait! John Sokolowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mark your calendars, it is on Sunday this year,nbsp;May 25th. http://www.submerge.com/bookings_premier/tourdates.htm Cheers! nbsp; Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protectionwith MSN 8.
RE: (313) new mix online
yeah you are a jackass :-p. SLAMMING mix! Andrew James Hegler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm a jackass and forgot to provide a link, so here it is: http://brownnoteproductions.com/html_files/mixes/andyhegler_everything.ram real player is required. Sorry for the multiple posts. -Andy
(313) mix
http://brownnoteproductions.com/html_files/mixes/danlucas_techno.ram performer: Dan Lucas title: The Upper Hand info: 73:25 mins., mixed on 3 1200s, hard techno, 30+ records (not including doubles) feedback is more than welcome. isn't there a site for 313 mixes?
RE: (313) Surgeon - How good is he?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm thinking of going to hear Surgeon DJ this w/e was wondering what peoples general opinion of him is. Has he got the skills? I'm seem to remember his style is what my mates call 'ARMS' (i.e quite hard!) he is hard as fu__! he plays a lot of original tracks (counter balance, downwards, dynamic tension, ect.). i agree he lacks with the tricks nowadays. hopefullyyou don't catch him on one of his bad nights though. he has been known to be a high-maintainance dj. if he is off on a few mixes he tends to pout for the rest of the night. he likes to be exact on his mixing (hence surgeon). i am sure you'll have a great time though. wish i was going. Cheers, G.
(313) (ot) carlos souffront booking info?
would someone hook me up please? thanks in advance.
Re: (313) Spastik (was DEMF ID)
i play the harder sh#t. i also spin around 143 bpm. spastik is one of my favorite tracks of all time though. if i want to play it i'll actually slow down my set just to fit it in. i love spastik. Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To me it signifies the extreme side of techno, but without relying on just upping the BPMs - an unearthly, stripped-down, relentless track that still sounds like no other. - Original Message - From: P dircon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Maarten Baute' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; FC2 Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 11:26 AM Subject: Re: (313) Track ID from Kevin Saunderson DEMF Mix Part 1 Took me a while to take to it cos I used to hammer the 2 acid ones on the lp but once I heard it out I was hammering it like there was no tomorrow... It just kind of mixes with anything... Luv it Placid -- http://www.acid-house.net Everything you wanted to know about acid house it was my second tune in on Groovetech..I love it :0) -Original Message- From: FC2 Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 January 2003 01:06 To: 'Maarten Baute' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: '313@hyperreal.org' 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Track ID from Kevin Saunderson DEMF Mix Part 1 I am suprised at how many DJ's I still hear playing out Spastik...I have noproblem with it, but it seems whenever I go out and see one of them there techno DJ's I hear it...good stuff... Peace Jeff -Original Message- From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 1:51 PM To: Stephen Hart; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Track ID from Kevin Saunderson DEMF Mix Part 1 Does anybody know what track he plays from minute 14:52 until minute 21:17? greatly appreciated if anyone can help me out Ok mate, first part of the mix: playpaul - spaced out [ crydamoure 010 ] second part of the mix: plastikman - spastik [ novamute ] But you probably know the second track, so it is the first you are after.. with the break and the sort of fitered bassline.. great party track. Cheers, Maarten track id solver Baute
RE: (313) A discussion of the Booty sort
i know godfather was playing at the shelter on sundays for a while. i can't remember the name of the night though. he has also played at space quite a few times. i never went to either of those places though. wax tax still does the 5 'o clock traffic jam on 105.9. he also plays at a lot of the 105.9 events (first fridays, monday night football, etc.) you forgot to mention detroits #1 dj, mr. gary chandler. i saw him play at mission's last event. whew, he tore the place down. i was shakin' my ass until 5:30am. diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So last night I was feeling a bit homesick. I popped in my normal remedy of DJ Godfather, Da Bomb vol.1 into the car cd player. Then I started thinking where is Godfather? I haven't heard much about him lately? Is he doing stuff in the Detroit area, is he still producing? Whatever happened to Wax Tax n' Dre? And...is the decline of Booty music a valid discussion here (or even one worth having)? Da Bomb Vol.1 is all the classics, but I remember booty (and I consider booty and ghetto tech to be diff't) just declining from there, lyrics and beat wise. Whose producing/playing it now? What about ghetto tech too? Disco D lives in the NYC area, but I'm talking about the detroit pioneers...like Wax Tax and Godfather...what are they doing these days? just a ponder d __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
Re: (313) detroit area events this week?
tonight: @ the works Derek Plaslaiko Tom Linder Darkcube Allen Gamble/Dan Wagner thursday: friction @ the works twonz acidpimp dan lucas ::\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: www.ghostly.com - Original Message - From: T.J.Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 11:58 AM Subject: (313) detroit area events this week? Anyone know what is going on in the D this week? TJJ ~in a perfect world, nothing is perfect~ PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart. http://www.peoplepc.com
RE: (313) Thanksgiving Night In Detroit
isn't octave one supposed to be performing too? (Truth Be Told) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 9p - 2a I'm sure you can get ticket at the door. Truth I wouldn't have believed it if I didn't see it for myself... From: Cyborg K [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: (Truth Be Told) [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Thanksgiving Night In Detroit Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 13:31:17 -0500 Does anyone know what the hours for this event? I might come out from Kalamazoo for it. Are presales tickets really going to be necessary? /dave -Original Message- From: (Truth Be Told) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 11:55 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Thanksgiving Night In Detroit Another event happening: James Pennington Mike Huckaby Mike Grant Mr. De An event to benefit Techno: Detroit's gift to the world November 28th The Shelter 431 E. Congress $12 advance at Record Time http://www.detroithistorical.org I wouldn't have believed it if I didn't see it for myself... _ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail _ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
RE: (313) [313] rockin' doubles.
any mills track (if, the bells, avenger, changes of life, step to enchantment, axis 9b 02, man from havana, ufo, are my personal favorites), e-dancer-velocity funk (original or remix), robert armani-up, surgeon-badger bite, dj funk-run (just play them at the same time with the high pitched noise going in and out at different times, twisted), dave clarke-red 3 thunder), ur-snow wolf, and my favorite spastik. Sean Creen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kind of obvious, but: In The Bush off Axis 11, or pretty much any early PurposeMaker Step to Enchantment, especially cutting back and forth between the two versions Rob Hood - Rhythm of Vision most Dopplereffekt tracks Actually pretty much anything can be fun with doubles, apart from UR tracks which generally shouldn't be messed with ;-) Sean. -Original Message- From: Lee Herrington IV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 15 November 2002 11:58 To: 313 Subject: (313) [313] rockin' doubles. hi folks. i was palying around with two copies of dbx, losing control... it's a good thing. the more out of synch the beats get, the more appropriate the phrasing of the track becomes. i'm losing control. can anyone recommend other D tracks that are fun to toy with? peace, lrh
RE: (313) Saunderson - Powerbass
sonic groove, believe it or not. Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just found a white label at a flea market for $3. :D Question is... what label was this released on? the matrix reads IR-007 IR doesn't ring a bell at the moment. G
RE: (313) ghostly in lansing 11/9
tho only techno dj that the temple brings in is twonz. don't get me wrong, twonz rocks. but how about some different acts? temple is the only club in the area that has the potential to be a good place to hear some real music. but they insist to play bullshit. they brought dj icey a few weeks ago, give me a break. although i have seen jay denham, rob hood and t-1000 there. i am pretty sure the pepople that run electronic nights there put together the ESIfest, which is a good time. i gave jerome a cd when i first moved up here. i told him it was a 3 table techno mix. when i left the place my cd was sitting behind the bar with him nowhere to be found. if it sould have been trance he probably would have made it a point to listen to it. it sould be nice to have a weekly around here so i didn't have to drive to detroit every week. in any case, thanks for the update. i haven't heard anything about it until now. see you there. dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I guess I will do some advertising for this, since the club has decided not to for some reason, though I'm not suprised, temple club (up here in lansing) is so disorganized. artists: matt d tadd m tood o snipped from www.templeclub.com This Saturday Night, Ghostly Records presents a night of intelligent electronic music. Thats the Way the Cookie Crumbled For this Kid... Featuring Todd Osborne, Matthew Dear and Tadd Mullinix as James Cotton. Door open at 9 PM. 21+ is $5 and 18+ is $10. end snip I dont know about the rest of you (lansing residents and performers who come here), but I have noticed an increasing lack of respect from temple club twords most things techno. I cant figure it out because the gen. manager of the club made his mark in lansing doing a techno club night. they dont advertise and they dont have diversaty in there artists. they have not even asked one of lansing top dj's to play. it seems unless you are part of cc tech or a top 40ish dj your just not welcome IMO. I just dont get it last week I was given several fliers for dj assult on halloween and a one for the real world undressed but nothing on this ghostly show! done venting... scotto lansing, mi tired of this town again --tom petty guess I just sealed my fate in ever palying there?
(313) [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s (ot)
WEEKLY INSTALLMENT 11/4 THIS MONDAY @ FORAN'S SOUNDS: DAN LUCAS ROB BARRETT DOCILE DJz 2.00 PINTS NO COVER WHAT ELSE IS THERE TO DO ON MONDAY? FORAN'S IRISH PUB 612 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI 48207 313-961-3043
RE: (313) 100 BEST DJ IN THE WORLD (Mills)
live at the liquid room is laden with errors. it is a classic set. but it has at least 5 big mistakes. for a recorded mix that is a lot. mills is a sloppy dj. but he can get away with it because of his record selection. Pryor, Ryan N [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: mills is a terrible DJ. he just pics good tracks and has a bag of tricks. Not too sure about the terrible DJ remark, but I will have to agree on the bag of tricks part. It seems he has a couple of trademark sets he likes to play. His 'Live @ Liquid Room Tokyo' and 'Live in Germany' sets are nearly identical. While the mixing on these performances is immaculate, And highly entertaining, I find it kind of discouraging that someone would practice a set and then continually play it over and over without shame. That's cheating in my book.
Re: (313) 100 BEST DJ IN THE WORLD....
this thread will never go anywhere. certain styles of djing make it easier for a dj to display their skills (as far as actual technical skills go). for example, mark farina can't use the decks like murat can. he plays records for a long time and doesn't mix them for the amount of time murat does. farina uses two where murat uses three. not that farina blows. but his style of music requires exquisite record selection for the main focus rather than hard work on the turntables. also, there is a conflict of interest in every reply to this thread. some people would rather see kirk degorgio before they would see dave angel. it all depends on your music of choice. what has moved people in the past is what they want to hear. so i am going to throw in my conflict of interest. of course i think i am right with, ben sims. there is no one who uses the turntables as a piece of production like this guy. you may not like his style. but show me a better dj (technically). none exist. he turns his dj sets into live acts, scratching, bomb tracks, energy. has he ever had a bad night? as far as mills goes, if he was just coming up as a dj now, would he gain the following he has today? i don't think so. he played the same set for about 8 years. now he realizes it's time for a change. he has always displayed this advancement for techno in his production. as a dj, he just began to diversify. that's weird. i am sure that someone will say, i saw mills play a deep techno set 4 years ago. well one out of 200 isn't an equal ratio. i love seeing mills. at the same time i think he is way overrated. a lot of the excitement in seeing him play is nostalgia. Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is an error, the list was not completed? I think this must be added? RIGHT??? -2. Ron Hardy -1. Larry Levan 0. Derrick May 1.Tiesto 2. Sasha 3. John Digweed 4. Paul Van Dyk 5. Armin Van Burren 6. Paul Oakenfold 7.Judge Jules 8. Carl Cox 9. Ferry Corsten 10. Lee Burridge 11. Danny Tenaglia 12. Danny Howells 13. Steve Lawler 14. Mauro Picotto 15. Sander Kleinenberg 16. Deep Dish 17. Erick Morillo 18. Lisa Lashes 19. Hernan Cattaneo 20. Roger Sanchez 21. Fergie 22. Fatboy Slim 23. Dave Clarke 24. Richie Hawtin 25. Derrick Carter 26. Pete Tong 27. Anne Savage 28. Andy C 29. Marco V 30. Satoshi Tomiie 31. MAW 32. Seb Fontaine 33. Darren Emerson 34. Craig Richards 35.Eddie Halliwell 36. J00F 37. Nick Warren 38. Dave Seamen 39. James Sir Wheeler Zabiela 40. Scott Bond 41. Tom Stephan 42. John Kelly 43. Scot Project 44. Terry Francis 45. Lottie 46. Laurent Garnier 47. Guy Ornadel 48. Lisa Pin Up 49. Anthony Pappa 50. Johan Gielen 51. Dave Lee 52. Marky 53. Andy Farley 54. Yousef 55. Sven Vath 56. Layo Bushwacka 57. Timo Mass 58. Jeff Mills 59. Matt Hardwick 60. Christopher Lawrence 61. Jimmy Van M 62. Plump Djs 63. Tidy Boys 64. Hype 65. Chris Fortier 66. Norman Jay 67. JFK 68. Bad Boy Bill 69. Danny Rampling 70. Chris Liberation 71. Bk 72. X-Press 2 73. Frankie Knuckles 74. Krafty Kuts 75. Umek 76. Tall Paul 77. Mark Parina 78. Ashley Casselle 79. Mistress Barbra 80. Max Graham 81. Tony Humphries 82. Adam Freeland 83. George Acosta 84. Mario Piu 85. David Morales 86. Stanton Warriors 87. Alan Thompson 88. Paul Glazby 89. Giles Peterson 90. Mr Scuff 91. Hybrid 92. Dave Pearce 93. Tim Delux 94. Zinc 95. Joy Kitikonti 96. Smokin Jo 97. Grooverider 98. Slam 99. Tom Middleton 100. Dave The Drummer
(313) (ot) reminder, [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s
sorry for the echo post. WEEKLY INSTALLMENT 10/21 THIS MONDAY @ FORAN'S SOUNDS: DAN LUCAS/3-1200s TECHNO ROB BARRETT/LIVE TECHNO SET DOCILE DJz TAG TEAM 2.00 PINTS NO COVER WHAT ELSE IS THERE TO DO ON MONDAY? FORAN'S IRISH PUB 612 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI 48207 313-961-3043
(313) (ot) monday nights @ foran's
WEEKLY INSTALLMENT: INPUT/OUTPUT 10-21 SOUNDS: DAN LUCAS 3-1200s ROB BARRETT-LIVE TECHNO SET DOCILE DJz-TAG TEAM SET 10:00-2:00 $2.00 PINTS UNTIL MIDNIGHT WHAT ELSE IS THERE TO DO ON MONDAY? FORAN'S IRISH PUB 612 WOODWARD AVE. 313-961-3043
(313) tonight @ foran's (ot)
WEEKLY INSTALLMENT THIS MONDAY @ FORAN'S SOUNDS: DAN LUCAS ANNIX/ACID TAG ROB BARRETT DOCILE DJz 2.00 PINTS NO COVER WHAT ELSE IS THERE TO DO ON MONDAY? FORAN'S IRISH PUB 612 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI 48207 313-961-3043
Re: (313) Looking for a local Detroit techno guru w/ free time....
we don't have high priced hookers in detroit. we only have $20.00/s f ones. they don't snort coke either. they smoke crack. ;-) ::\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: does fringe-benefits mean all the coke you can snort off the nipples of high priced detroit hookers? because if so, :P -Joe - Original Message - From: arsdigita [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 4:59 PM Subject: (313) Looking for a local Detroit techno guru w/ free time I'll attempt to explain without breaking the list rules... I represent a group of local Detroit artists who are starting a web community to promote the arts entertainment of the city. One area where we fall short is someone w/ an intimate knowledge of the D techno scene. Primarily, what we need is someone who can post dates of important shows etc. We are currently self-financed so compensation would be in the way of 'fringe benefits' I was very relunctant to make this 'call' for fear of alienating some cool people. (breaking list rules, spamming, etc) but hopefully someone in the know will step up so we don't end up with a person with no clue (myself or one of my cohorts would prolly do a dis-service to the techno community which I think would be a crime) If you would be interested or would like more info email me off the list please: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) foran's tonight (ot)
INPUT/OUTPUT lineup: tom linder dan lucas rob barrett docile djz 2.00 pints no cover 10:00-2:00+ what else is there to do on monday? foran's irish pub 612 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI 48207 313-961-3043 tonight is dedicated to jimmy. sad to see you go.
(313) mondays at foran's (ot)
there has been a small techno night running at foran's for the past couple months now. if anyone is interested in going here's the info. dan lucas 3-1200s rob barrett docile djs tag team no cover $2.00 pints 10:00-2:00+ what else is there to do on monday? FORAN'S IRISH PUB 612 WOODWARD AVE. (WOODWARD CONGRESS) DETROIT 313-961-3043 out.
(313) maurizio id
has a real deep wareouse kick. evil synth running through it. the record label is yellow and the writing is backwards. ian hind spun towards the end of his set at the works a few weeks ago if that is any help.