(313) anvers
Hello Listers i'm thinking of going to the seawaves party in Antwerpen on the 24th and staying a couple days longer in the city. Anyone from that neighborhood that can recommend me any good recordshops there? please hit me off list with any comments. cheers... Paz aka Son Rev
(313) La resistance
la resistance, c'est nous! http://www.recoveryarea.nl/paz/music/protect.htm ;-) Paz
RE: (313) if you drove in to work today.
First tunes this morning: (does that count?) a love supreme by mr. Coltrane... That spanners album is one of the first records I ever bought on wax... I remember a new years eve with one of my best mates where we decided to, enjoying a night in, have a listen to this album and then kinda give it a 'review'... Well it took us a second or so to come up with a review after listening the entire album out: its brilliant. I think that was ten years ago... I still think its a gem. Paz -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: lee herrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: maandag 31 januari 2005 13:56 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: (313) if you drove in to work today. What did you have coming out of the speakers in your car? Though I don't remember loading it in the player, I had the spanners CD from the black dog. It was cold and foggy this morning so the spanner tunes set an appropriate mood. Cheers, lee r. herrington u store it technical support specialist 440-260-2245
(313) who are these artists?
The only downside to DJ-ing is that it is sometimes so difficult to figute out what a DJ is playing... This where some artists deserve way more credit for the things they make... (but I do not really like the idea to walk over to the DJ boot with a pen and a piece of paper...) So in order to give some artists a little more credit (I wanna buy their music!) can I ask you, my dear list, to help me out here? Thanks for your time! http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=46406 http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=46413 Pascal aka Sonic Revolution
(313) Oak Tong trance n stuff...
This is just so funny... What a good start of my weekend... Thanks all -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: vrijdag 28 januari 2005 15:13 Aan: Martin Dust CC: Paul Kendrick; '313' Org Onderwerp: Re: (313) No Movement 2005?/Secret Life Of Trance who's got the power...ha ha not him, at that pointanyway. well done Martin, classic! Well I do have a funny Pete Tong story... I once ripped off his Essential Selection artwork for an advert for a video game, my client got a very angry call from his lawyers and I had to attend a conference call with the client/lawyers - I could hear Pete in the background. So they kick off with Who do you think you are? Ripping off a brand Explotation Do I know who Pete Tong is To which I replied I have no idea who Pete Tong is, can you please explain who he is and what he does because I've never heard of him SILENCE I smiled all the way home. M On 28 Jan 2005, at 13:07, Paul Kendrick wrote: So you can only come back with smart answers, coz u know we've found you out ;-) Who else ya bumpin', Martin? ...Pete Tong at dinner time -Original Message- From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 January 2005 12:00 To: Paul Kendrick Cc: '313' Org Subject: Re: (313) No Movement 2005?/Secret Life Of Trance On 28 Jan 2005, at 11:49, Paul Kendrick wrote: When i tell people i like techno this is what they think i like, and it makes go mad. Its thoughtless twat music for dicks who are feed music by the record companies and cant think for them selfs. Crikey Dont you want to chuck stuff at the TV when you hear it. Nope, I love trash TV... M -Original Message- From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 January 2005 11:53 To: Paul Kendrick Cc: Hardie, Nick; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) No Movement 2005?/Secret Life Of Trance It's not that bad but I like Big Brother more, I really can't help what I like, I just go with it, I even liked Steps. Give in to The Rave and don't beat yourself up, stand easy... M On 28 Jan 2005, at 11:38, Paul Kendrick wrote: He hasn't made any good music, I bet you like to Big brother title tune as well Martin ;-) -Original Message- From: Hardie, Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 January 2005 11:45 To: Martin Dust Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) No Movement 2005?/Secret Life Of Trance Martin Dust wrote: Some of his early work is very good, yeah, then he want trance...
RE: (313) equinox (detroit show) playlist/archive 26-01-05
That is one fingerlicking fine playlist mister! I'll give that a listen! Thanks! Paz / Sonic Revolution -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Gerald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: vrijdag 28 januari 2005 17:17 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: (313) equinox (detroit show) playlist/archive 26-01-05 Ok - this was the last show in the old studio, and as a result it's all dedicated to Detroit electronic music. Next week - same day, same time, new location near the lake shore in the east end, just outside the downtown core of the city. :) mp3 available for d/l on the Equinox page at www.gerald-matrix.com Artist - Title (Label) Microworld - Signals (Transmat) Gerald Mitchell - Groove Within the Groove ep (430 West) System 7/Derrick May - Mysterious Traveller [Groovy Intent mix] (A-Wave) Wild Planet - Transmitter (430 West) E-Dancer - Oombah (KMS) Scan 7 - Black Moon Rising (UR) Fix - Flash (KMS) Kevin Saunderson - Forcefield (Planet E) Twonz - Biogen (Hijacked) Dean Deluca - Chapter 1 EP (M Plant) Todd Sines - Closer (Planet E) Chaos - The Extraction (UR) Inner City - Big Fun [Octave One rebalanced mix] (430 West) The Deacon - Soulsaver (UR) Underground Resistance - Transition (UR) Los Hermanos - Quetzal (UR) Galaxy 2 Galaxy - Rhythm of Infinity (UR) Suburban Knight - The Art of Stalking (Transmat) The Martian - Meet the Red Planet (Red Planet) Shake - Landing, Surveying (NSC) Perception - Mirage (UR) Jeff Mills - Where's My Rabbit (Purposemaker) Robert Hood - Internal Empire (M Plant) Underground Resistance - Gamma Ray (UR) L.A.M. - Balance of Terror EP (Hardwax) Gary Martin - Gi Gi Galaxy is a State of Mind (Teknotika) Cheers! G website: www.gerald-matrix.com event organiser/writer/dj: Kick Magazine - www.kickmagazine.ca radio host: Equinox Radio on Electrique @ www.netmusique.com
(313) (SPAM) but interesting for ppl in Dutch 7500 area
Hi everyone I just wanted to make you guys aware of this, another parteee, Tobi Neumann, februari 10th in Atak, Enschede, the Netherlands: http://vj.electricfusion.org/temp/flyer_tobineumann.jpg Site: www.atak.nl Cheers! Paz... Son Rev treva whateva
RE: (313) tons of tones
Hear hear! Paz -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Simon Hindle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: vrijdag 14 januari 2005 2:32 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: RE: (313) tons of tones My favourite thing about slsk is the way you can chat with the people you're downloading from, and browse their other files as well. If you're searching for quite specialist music (for want of a better term), that maybe only 10 or 20 users, worldwide, have got, it's a fair-to-middling bet that they may well be into the same sort of sound as you. I *always* make a point of searching through other files of users I've downloaded from and it's quite amazing - I can't measure the amount of new music I've discovered that I otherwise may never have even known about. I've also had some great conversations with people from all over the world. I don't know if the other p2p networks out there support this function and to be honest I don't care - I'm not fussed about downloading warez or movies or top 40 CDs. slsk is my best friend. My only friend. David Gillies [EMAIL PROTECTED] 14/01/2005 10:22:04 am The best thing about soulseek for me is not in finding lots of well known stuff (like nirvana) but being able to find lesser known stuff that I can't find on any other p2p network. Try typing something 313 related in soulseek and then try it on another more well known network (perhaps like Limewire or something) and compare the differences. Then you'll see when everyone here talks it up. On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 17:20 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i did notice the search function not turning up too much i used Nirvana as a test,, and only came up with a few hundred files instead of the usual thousands On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: -- Original Message -- From: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] there are major problems with the slsk search function lately, i imagine it will be fixed soon... soulseek kills the rest, when it's working correctly didnt realise that they were having bugs. even when they do, its so worth it to just stick it out. i always give them money for the DL priveledges too, with that its honestly the best access to the best music ive ever seen. you can literally find just about anything.
RE: (313) wuz this track
Holy crap, it's on GEMM for 299 dollars... Some seller in Holland... (I think I know this man...) http://www.gemm.com/ddc/search.pl?a_refno=GML757951368 You got the do? Paz -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: mislav bobic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: vrijdag 14 januari 2005 5:22 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: RE: (313) wuz this track It's this one: http://www.discogs.com/release/18583 if u find one extra let me know pls ;-) mislav -Original Message- From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 11:37 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) wuz this track there is no planet earth you know it, I don't lets bridge the knowledge chasm, hand in hand baby
RE: (313) P2P
Hi Francis I've been using SS for some years now and I have to say, it never gave me any problems. It is a bit of a resource hog though from time 2 time. It's handy if you want to check out new music before ordering it online without knowing what it is you're buying... (well thats what I use it for, mainly) Donations give you download privileges for 30 days, wich means if you do a search and you want to download one of the results, you'll end up on top of the (if any) queue. (that is, if no one else with privileges is in that queue) Furthermore, you can make a userlist and say if you wanna share with the world, or just with ppl in that list. Handy to prevent leeches from grabbing all your shared stuff. Works excellent for me, it's free, never any security issues (running XP pro so enough issues there) so I'd just say give it a try. If you want to add me to your SLSK userlist - my UN is pascal1971. Got some nice sets to share! Cheers Pascal. Hometaping is killing music - support your local recordstore! -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: dinsdag 11 januari 2005 14:04 Aan: '313' Onderwerp: (313) P2P No not another discussion of the ethics of it - sod the ethics I'm just going to do it. I've never had file sharing software on my machine before as it's given me kind of security worries. However talking with a couple of you folks recently after I was trying to get hold of Rhythm and Sound livesets I now feel it's risk worth taking (I'm pretty good with backing my machine up) - if it's a risk at all? So before I leap lemming-like off this cliff does anyone have any last words of warning for me? Think I'm going for Soulseek since that's what I mostly hear about on here, so I guess that means it's best for 313 stuff - and hopefully for the wider musical world too? Anybody going to suggest there's a better alternative? If nobody does there are a one or two (=3) specific questions maybe somebody might be kind enough to give me a view on: Do people make 'donations'? Someone told me that this might occasionally be necessary. I gather from the Soulseek site that the version they have to download, 155, is newish, are people using this and is it stable? I also gather XP service pack 2 has given this software (and other P2P s/w also?) a headache (event ID4226 bla bla) which Soulseek recommend fixing with a patch from http://www.lvllord.de/?lang=enurl=4226patch/faq - which you should only use if you know what you're doing. Guess I'll find out whether I know what I'm doing when I do it. Has anyone come across this problem? And if so tried this fix? C'mon folks, confirm the view of those who, on hearing about a forum on Detroit techno, think I bet they talk about loads of nerdy stuff on there.
RE: (313) Track ID
Jaydee - Plastic Dreams? I've always thought of that track as highly overrated... Or does that make me the black sheep here? Paz -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: James Hurlbut [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: zondag 9 januari 2005 23:50 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: (313) Track ID Marquis Wyatt played two mixes back to back of this track at the OM label party in san francisco last night. He started with the remix which had a vocal sample something like It's time for a little bit of jazz music, a little bit of funk, a little bit of soul and it had some nice basic channel like chords together with sparse jazz solos. Then he played what sounded like the vocal mix with a somewhat generic woman singing about spirit. Any one have any ideas? He also surprised me by playing a KMS track and Jaydee - Plastic Dreams which still gets the crowd going out here on the west coast. Thanks in advance.
RE: (313) Track ID
Thats true KJ. Very Cheesy indeed... I always went for a pint if that track was played and I still will, heh heh. No hard feelings Robin! Paz -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: kj at technotourist dot org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: maandag 10 januari 2005 14:17 Aan: Pascal Louwes CC: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: Re: (313) Track ID Yes it does! :) But that is because we dutchies also know Robin Albers as a producer of really cheesy house tunes and as a radio DJ. KJ On 10-jan-05, at 14:01, Pascal Louwes wrote: Jaydee - Plastic Dreams? I've always thought of that track as highly overrated... Or does that make me the black sheep here? Paz -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: James Hurlbut Marquis Wyatt played two mixes back to back of this track at the OM label party in san francisco last night. He started with the remix which had a vocal sample something like It's time for a little bit of jazz music, a little bit of funk, a little bit of soul and it had some nice basic channel like chords together with sparse jazz solos. Then he played what sounded like the vocal mix with a somewhat generic woman singing about spirit. Any one have any ideas? He also surprised me by playing a KMS track and Jaydee - Plastic Dreams which still gets the crowd going out here on the west coast. Thanks in advance.
RE: (313) Track ID + wedding playlists
Thats exactly what I'm trying to say... The fact that people recognize it doesn't make it a classic, or whatever (no one said it is, I know)... I just think it's a mediocre track. One you see on MTV. But I do acknowledge the fact that it was a big hit. But so is kaviar. And that tastes like sh*te. Paz Oh, and James? I hope you had a great time @ that partee, don't get me wrong, I just saw your email as a great oppertunity to finally share my feelings about 'plastic dreams' with the rest of you...! Great! Such a relief! ;-) -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Simon Kong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: maandag 10 januari 2005 23:15 Aan: Pascal Louwes Onderwerp: Re: (313) Track ID + wedding playlists Jaydee - Plastic Dreams? I've always thought of that track as highly overrated Hm . will I'm kinda with you on that one . I used to mix it alot with the 'bells of NY' back in the day . . but everytime I pull it out recently I feel all sleepy .. people recognize it though . which is a winner move for the older people on the floor . I just dj'ed my mates wedding last weekend ' it was quite strange because it bought together an old dance crew from 10 years ago' which suits my collection really well .but it did feel very retro' and it made me feel old ..eh' btw ' never dj weddings luckily the oldies were into Jazz so Theo Parish eased into Thelonius Monk ' with a bit of Mouse on Mars Yello ..seemed to keep the crowds at bay .. or confused enough to leave me alone . ha any other 313 wedding playlists ? .simon ... Or does that make me the black sheep here? Paz
RE: (313) WTF happened to Submerge?!?!?!?
Oh my god... I have to agree... I did not even dare to start browsing... Paz -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: vrijdag 7 januari 2005 19:02 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: (313) WTF happened to Submerge?!?!?!? its been down a couple days, now its finally back up with what appears to be the worst store redesign of all time. ill cry if this is really the future of submerge's online shop! tom andythepooh.com
RE: (313) 1st Equinox playlist and archive for 2005!
Nice sounding set, Gerald... thanks! Anyone on the list know of any websites where you can upload your mixes to, for all to download and enjoy? Son Rev -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Gerald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: donderdag 6 januari 2005 4:50 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: (313) 1st Equinox playlist and archive for 2005! Okay Folks, 2005 is underway! ...and it's another edition of Equinox - It really hasn't changed much except for the '5 at the end of the year. Enjoy! download the mp3 from the 'Equinox' page @ www.gerald-matrix.com Artist - Title (Label) Jamie Principle - Your Love (ZYX) Public Enemy - Terrorbeat (Def Jam) Midi Mechanixx - Technopump [Pump Beats] (Vibe) X-Ray - Let's Go (Metroplex) Cabaret Voltaire - Theme From Technacolour (Plastex) The Omni Incentive - Untitled (Crème) Simple Minds - Theme For The Great Cities (Virgin) M5- Celestial Highways (Metroplex) Misguided - Dark Overtones (Emphasis) HM - The Fuzz [Loophole mix] (Axis) Life - Untitled (Cosmic) Mark Lloyd - French Fist (Primate) Schatrax - Chipfunk (Schatrax) Titonton Duvante Fabrice Lig - Sensual (7th City) Jacek Sienkiewicz - Reveal (Recognition) Mad Mike - The Illuminator (UR) Audiotech - Techno City 95 (Metroplex) Kirk Degiorgio - Nairobi [Carl Craig Remix] (New Religion) Chiapet - Westworld (Yoshitoshi) 2 Dollar Egg - Green Apple (i220) Autopoieses - La Vie À Noir (Gez Varley Remix) (Mille Plateaux) DBX - Rubber Ducky (Accelerate) Dorian Gig - Genesis (Xplor) Visitor - Model Two [Donnacha Costello mix] (D1) Soft Cell - Say Hello, Wave Goodbye (Some Bizarre) website: www.gerald-matrix.com event organiser/writer/dj: Kick Magazine - www.kickmagazine.ca radio host: Equinox Radio on Electrique @ www.netmusique.com
RE: (313) please help...
Hi guys! Thanks to Remco, I found it! Its Pod - The Vanguard EP, track 2 http://www.discogs.com/release/42673 Thanks a TON! Happy holidays... Mine will be... ...must Go... To recordstore Now. Paz Aka Sonic Revolution -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Pascal Louwes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: donderdag 23 december 2004 19:06 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: (313) please help... Dear Listers... Can you please help me out and ID this track http://www.winkelgalerij.net/downloads/whatsthis.mp3 for me please... All I know about this track is that it must have been released around 92. And that its totally sweet. All help would be greatly appreciated...! Pascal Aka Sonic Revolution
RE: (313) this is really bad
Bleeding h*ll! I thought drugs were bad... hhmm'kay... But THIS is bad! Indeed it has that SOL melody... Oh my god, what a violation. Seasons greetings, Paz Aka Sun Rev -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: DJ Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: donderdag 23 december 2004 13:02 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: Re: (313) this is really bad Haha, This track is really awful. I can hear some kind of Strings Of Life, but they tuned and turned it much! Damn, this sucks. haha. Ken. - Original Message - From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 2:32 PM Subject: Re: (313) this is really bad A new contender for worst record of the year: http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF165767-01-01-01.mp3 can't detect the strings of life bit on there much tho maarten. thankfully. Stop sampling Strings of Life, you're making it sound silly! there's no way any of these things will ruin strings of life for me at any rate. robin...
(313) please help...
Dear Listers... Can you please help me out and ID this track http://www.winkelgalerij.net/downloads/whatsthis.mp3 for me please... All I know about this track is that it must have been released around 92. And that its totally sweet. All help would be greatly appreciated...! Pascal Aka Sonic Revolution
RE: (313) At Les
To my humble opinion At Les is one very good example of CCs many techno masterpieces Nuff said... -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Ronny Pries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: vrijdag 17 december 2004 21:17 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: Re: (313) At Les Man, that sex must have been the bomb. ;) Ronny De Block, Mario wrote: it might be needless nonsense to bug you with but actually i didn't know but since a few years that 'At Les' meant 'At Lesley's', hinting at one of Carl's former girlfriends. Then again, being asked for his main inspiration, Carl said, simply, 'sex'. M [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef: -Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16 December 2004 21:44 did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? Ronny and Sean I salute you! For me it's just that it's probably my favourite piece of music ever. The original electronic piece is the one - for me the other version loses much of the appeal of the original by being played in a more 'real instrument' version. Not that (not having done so) I wouldn't love to see Innerzone O doing it live. Obviously since music's a subjective thing it's fine not to like a track that others like, that's always gonna be the case, doesn't necessarily mean you don't 'get it', maybe you 'get it' but you don't want it. It does happen on occasion though that you have a sudden epiphany with a piece of music and whole new vistas open up for you, it's happened to me many times (for example I remember it happening to me at a rave in Scotland a dozen or so years back with Speedy J 'Pullover', a track that I'd always thought boring before, when suddenly I appreciated it's repetitiveness was it's asset not it's problem, that track makes me giggle to this day). (Still waiting to have one of these moments with the whole Theo / KDJ thing.) Turn down the moral watchdog! Big up the bickering! Bring back Alex!
(313) Movement promo CD
my fellow soldiers That movement 2004 CD transmat released, is that strictly (CD) promo material or has any of it ever been released on vinyl? So much sweet stuff on that album! Paz aka Son Rev
(313) (SPAM) but interesting for ppl in dutch 7500 area
Hi everyone I just wanted to make you guys aware of this, Estroe and Dimi playing december 16 in Atak Enschede: http://vj.electricfusion.org/temp/flyer_bg16_groot.gif I just have to give this club some credit because they're a non commercial club and even mr. Robert Hood liked the place the people and the atmosphere so much he decided to come with us to the afterparty as well (Thanks mr. Hood I had a super night!) Small cosy clubs where the music rules still exist! Cheers Paz aka Son Rev
RE: (313) (SPAM) but interesting for ppl in dutch 7500 area
Oh, and forgot to mention there won't be an MC! ;-) -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Pascal Louwes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: woensdag 15 december 2004 21:59 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: (313) (SPAM) but interesting for ppl in dutch 7500 area Hi everyone I just wanted to make you guys aware of this, Estroe and Dimi playing december 16 in Atak Enschede: http://vj.electricfusion.org/temp/flyer_bg16_groot.gif I just have to give this club some credit because they're a non commercial club and even mr. Robert Hood liked the place the people and the atmosphere so much he decided to come with us to the afterparty as well (Thanks mr. Hood I had a super night!) Small cosy clubs where the music rules still exist! Cheers Paz aka Son Rev
RE: (313) Good records with stupid social commentary about the state of house music or whatever on.
Liverpool? So there is a techno scene in Liverpool after all? I've lived there for a year but all I found was OZ bars Bummer Paz aka Son Rev -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: DJ Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: maandag 13 december 2004 11:12 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: Re: (313) Good records with stupid social commentary about the state of house music or whatever on. Ok, thanks! Liverpool sounds better... Kingdom is just not a good party place, I think. I spoke with some people that night, they didn't like it too. The music was so loud, it was almost like a pain in the ears. But that is my personal experience. No offense. K. - Original Message - From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: DJ Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 10:59 AM Subject: Re: (313) Good records with stupid social commentary about the state of house music or whatever on. hi ken, just so you know, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is usually mike grant. it might be that it isn't this time though as mike has been in the uk over the weekend. he played in liverpool on friday night. no hard techno there, just solid deep house. robin... On 13 Dec 2004, at 09:49, DJ Ken wrote: Heya, What I mend with hardcore techno was no more the style of mixing and the timing of records he played that night. Have you been at the Kingdom's Detroit Connection night with Mike G.? It wasn't detroit connection at all. Have you heard John Consemulder? It was a big shame for Detroit, he played one cd and had an filter / effect machine. Are you working on an MG night in Kingdom? K. - Original Message - From: Big 50 Entertainment [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'DJ Ken' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 12:07 AM Subject: RE: (313) Good records with stupid social commentary about the state of house music or whatever on. Sorry Ken but Kingdom's not the type of place you're going to hear the deeper MG tunes. Hardcore techno? I don't believe there were any Glenn Wilson tracks; more like UR - Timeline, Abe Duke/Blake Baxter - What Happened (which started this all), Rob Hood - The Vision, Jeff Mills, Mike Grant and some other funky techno. I'm working on one of those MG nights so we'll see what happens.. -Original Message- From: DJ Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 8:28 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Good records with stupid social commentary about the state of house music or whatever on. Mike Grant isn't going to like that mate, I heard he was in the army too, bet he's pretty hard. I've seen him play in Holland few months ago, he's massive, I only didn't like his dj set at all, it was way to simple and almost hardcore techno (it wasn't 3 o'clock yet), sorry Mike, but I expected some moods grooves / trackmode vibes... Maybe it was because the dj who played before him, he played worse! /out Ken
(313) Ban the MC.... or not ?!
Hello my friends I am really curious what the common 313 opinion on MC's is. I recently downloaded this set where one classic after the other is played... with this stupid pair of mc's totally degrading the music by just yelling and shouting over it and well.. just being plain stupid. (and that in a Dimitri set! Shame shame shame!) That ps me off! Stop ruining these fine tunes, and my, and everybody elses, evening! Who invented mc's? Why? Why oh tell me...!! If the producers of these tunes wanted some hysterical misbehaving morons in it, they'd done it themselves! So GO AWAY! (example? how bout this planet e garnier craig thingy?) Anyone agree? Shall we start a Ban the MC movement? Paz aka Son Rev