Re: (313) message and method

2002-11-22 Thread reverb

Yes, I made it.  :)

Alan unfortunately didn't make it -- though someone did ask the perfect 
question about whether WDET has supported techno over the years.


Cornelius was excellent.  As was Dex from Submerge, who also organized 
and set the whole thing up.


-d

On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 01:31  PM, Data General wrote:



Did anyone make it to this? Dan maybe?



November 21, 2002 6pm:::MESSAGE AND METHOD
Detroit's Impact on Modern Electronic Music
Hosted by Dr. Stephen Pender of the University of Windsor

Guest Speakers
DAN SICKO
author of TECHNO REBELS

ALAN OLDHAM
dj/producer Pure Sonik Recs.

CORNELIUS HARRIS
Underground Resistance

location: Metroplex Room
2nd floor of Submerge
3000 E. Grand Blvd. DETROIT







Re: [313] House songs so good they make you cry....

2002-06-07 Thread Reverb


 -Herbert: It's Only

yeah, for me it's Addiction ... man that's a powerful song.

-d


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Re: [313] OT broken beat stuff

2002-06-06 Thread Reverb

given the latest traffic, this is more on-topic than you think. the uk
broken beat stuff is inclusive of a lot of different material, ranging
from ex-drum-and-bass types like Seiji (whose Opaque material and remixes
are among my favorite), house, hip-hop (IG Culture!) and yes, very
jazz-funky as you put it.

I hope it never becomes a real genre with the limitations that go with.

-d

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 howdy peeps

 anyone into the uk broken beat stuff? i have heard fragments of it and
 generally find it a bit too jazz-funky for my tastes, but was kinda curious
 to see if it has developed in any interesting ways...agent k LP anyone? hit
 me back privately. thanx.

 p-dogg


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Re: Re[2]: [313] Techno songs so good they make you cry....

2002-06-06 Thread Reverb


On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Rc wrote:

 model 500 - mind changes

yup, that one, Galaxy 2 Galaxy's Journey of the Dragons and R Tyme's R
Theme would be mine.

-d


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Re: [313] Does anyone compare to Hawtin?

2002-06-05 Thread Reverb


On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Kent williams wrote:

 Here's my thought after way too much hard techno at DEMF-- it was perfect
 for the 16-20 year old cohort who dominated the crowd.  They've discovered
 something that makes them feel good, so naturally they want it 24/7.  But
 it's like eating a whole box of chocolates at a setting. After a while you're
 bored, and a little later you start getting nauseous.

Heh, this from the back of the Muzik album:

just because you like chocolate cake, doesn't mean that you eat it
everyday.

-d


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RE: [313] non-techno mail

2002-06-05 Thread Reverb

I thought it sounded OK, but the lyrics?  DJ Assault seems more profound
... :P

-d

On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Martijn de Blaauw wrote:

 I know, I know...it?s just that it reminded me
 of Joy Division, maybe i should have wrote that!
 Anyway, am i the only one who got that feeling
 when hearing the track?
 Martijn

 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Verzonden: woensdag 5 juni 2002 10:24
 Aan: 'Martijn de Blaauw'; Sean Creen; 313@hyperreal.org
 Onderwerp: RE: [313] non-techno mail


 Well i don't think you will ever hear a new Joy Division track because Ian
 Curtis is dead for more then 20 years now :)

  Well it?s not that i would like to compare Moby
  to Joy Division (no way!!) but i thought that the
  beginning of the track sounded like Joy Division IMHO.
  Moby takes this as a compliment i read on his website
  today because he?s hughe fan of JD and New Order...
  When he was invited to play ?ceremony? with them last year
  he was the most happiest man in the universe:)
  Cheers,
  Martijn
 
 
  -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
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  Verzonden: woensdag 5 juni 2002 10:11
  Aan: Martijn de Blaauw; 313@hyperreal.org
  Onderwerp: RE: [313] non-techno mail
 
 
  Liking Moby I can handle. Comparing him to Joy Division,
  you're walking a
  thin line!
 
  ;-)
 
  Sean.
 
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  Sent: 05 June 2002 08:28
  To: 313@hyperreal.org
  Subject: [313] non-techno mail
 
 
  Hi,
  Turned the national radio on this morning and
  i thought i heard a new track by Joy Division!
  turned out it was Moby with ?we are all made of stars?!
  I didn?t listen to national radio for a long time so i didn?t
  hear the tune before but...i like it..am i in trouble now?:-)
 
  Sorry, just got a bit bored at work..back to the underground!
 
  Martijn
 
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Re: [313] DEMF Commercial

2002-06-04 Thread Reverb

I thought that was pretty funny too ... at Eminem's expense.

Nobody listens to techno, umm except for these million or so people ...

-d


On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:

 Dunno if this was posted during the DEMF but i found it a but weird
 and also really funny to see that while waiting for another act they
 played a commercial for a new Eminem DVD who had as a backing track
 'without me' from the man himself. He takes the piss out of techno in
 this track :) I first noticed this while waiting for Juan Atkins his
 set to begin. funny...

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Re: [313] DEMF Commercial

2002-06-04 Thread Reverb


On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Catherine Eberhardt wrote:

 Hmm I hope none of you thought Eminem was serious...  he's just dogging
 on Moby and more than likely meant it as nobody listen's to techno--
 (people are ignorant who think this)  I'd say it's pretty implied in
 the tone of what he's saying.

huh?

I know he wasn't dead serious, but I took it as a dig on Moby, *and* our
beloved genre.

-d



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RE: [313] What I enjoyed about DEMF

2002-05-31 Thread Reverb
So you were at the Transmat party?

Who else spun besides Derrick, Kevin and Juan? anyone?

(like there's room for anyone else on that bill)

-d

On Thu, 30 May 2002, Matthew Cloney wrote:

 I was there on Saturday night...

 Cheers,

 -m


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  I did manage to check out the CPOP afterparty, and I think it was Kenny
  Dixon Jr.'s who was spinning at the time (about 3-4 a.m.?).  Please let me
  know if that's not who was DJing at CPOP because whoever it was was
 spinning
  some great grooves.  It looked like it was really hard to mix back there.


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[313] list-geezers

2002-05-31 Thread Reverb
http://www.techno-rebels.com/demf_saturday/

4th picture in ... not the best photo I took that weekend, but here's the
lineup:

Kent, BVL, Greg Earle, Dave Walker, Ian, Linda, Jean-Paul Bondy

-d



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[313] oh yeah

2002-05-31 Thread Reverb
other pictures are from Mad Professor, Deepchord and John Tejada ... and a
funny one from the underground parking garage.

-d


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Re: [313] list-geezers

2002-05-31 Thread Reverb

apparently there was construction over that way, so that had this DJ
tower over to the east side of Hart Plaza, closest to the Ren Cen.

-d

On Fri, 31 May 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I was just looking at these photos - good shots by the way, but I noticed
 that in the overhead views of Hart Plaza there isn't (wasn't) a Riverfront
 stage (by the pyramid steps (in picture 100-0013) where were all the stages
 positioned this year compared to last year (except of course the main and
 underground stages)?

 MEK



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 http://www.techno-rebels.com/demf_saturday/

 4th picture in ... not the best photo I took that weekend, but here's the
 lineup:

 Kent, BVL, Greg Earle, Dave Walker, Ian, Linda, Jean-Paul Bondy

 -d



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Re: [313] DEMF 2002 (very long)

2002-05-30 Thread Reverb


 As for the afterparties, they were completely uneven, with some
 of the most hyped ones (Trackmode, Planet E, Minus) completely
 overpacked, and some that deserved more attention getting little.

Planet E's party didn't seem that overpacked to me ... esp. in contrast to
what I've heard of the Minus party this year and last. We got there at
11:30 (we planned to see Clinton, but we got in too late to squeeze into
the mass of people). There was a line around the building for Control and
no line whatsoever for All Access 2. Granted that changed over time ...

I got to see everyone's set (or a piece of it) that night, and it was
definitely the highlight of the weekend for me (ok, that and seeing Alan
on the jumbotron).  Shake was in Jedi mode that night, mixing all kinds
of records seamlessly and to great emotional effect ... Carl was ripping
up the classics and Mike Clark was incredible as well --  he was just on
too early for most to catch.

The Radioboy set was impressive, but Todd Sines' live PA is still
resonating with me. He played a host of new material (some of which will
be released this summer on Planet E) with Toronto vocalist Natacha
Labelle. Her very beautiful and comparatively fragile jazz style played
well with Todd's warmer sounding dug/glitch/techno/whathaveyou. Sort of
like the Herbert+Siciliano project if it had been hatched under the ~scape
umbrella.

Maybe PE could have opened up the top floor like they did last year, but
then I think the crowd would have been too stretched out. It was kind of
weird seeing 10-12 people dance to Recloose and Orin Walters up there last
year.

-d


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Re: [313] Trackmode Party -- Run it down for the curious ones!

2002-05-29 Thread Reverb
I wasn't there, but the reports I heard was that the act was not
simulated, but the (ahem) object was.

-d

On Tue, 28 May 2002, sean deason wrote:

 I wasnt there, but someone I know who was up close said it was not a
 simulation.

 Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:

  On Tue, 28 May 2002, Giles Dickerson wrote:
 
   For real?
 
  it looked simulated from my vantage point...
 
  peace
  lks
 
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Re: [313] Trackmode Party -- Run it down for the curious ones!

2002-05-29 Thread Reverb

This cracks me up BTW ... he *must* be listening to a lot of Prince --
remember when everyone was wondering about his sex acts onstage?  :)

-d

On Tue, 28 May 2002, sean deason wrote:

 I wasnt there, but someone I know who was up close said it was not a
 simulation.

 Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:

  On Tue, 28 May 2002, Giles Dickerson wrote:
 
   For real?
 
  it looked simulated from my vantage point...
 
  peace
  lks
 
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Re: [313] What I enjoyed about DEMF

2002-05-29 Thread Reverb

 I did manage to check out the CPOP afterparty, and I think it was Kenny
 Dixon Jr.'s who was spinning at the time (about 3-4 a.m.?).  Please let me
 know if that's not who was DJing at CPOP because whoever it was was spinning
 some great grooves.  It looked like it was really hard to mix back there.
 He kept slamming from track to track, and while it all sounded good in the
 mix, it sounded like he wasn't really playing more than one record at any
 given time.  Did anyone else get that impression?  Have I even got the man's
 name right?

There were parties at CPOP Friday, Saturday and Sunday ... what night did
you go?

-d


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[313] hidden demf treasure

2002-05-29 Thread Reverb
Not exactly hidden, but The Camillian Cafe on the corner of Randolph and
Monroe had DJs all day long, all weekend long.

We checked it out Saturday night (not enough steam left for Transmat or
UR) and heard Reggie Curry and Reggie Dokes play as we sat and had coffee.

They should have called the event(s) S.O.S. Saving Our Strength. :)

-d

p.s. Todd Sines and Natacha Labelle rocked it at the Planet E party too!
Herbert didn't completely steal the show


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[313] Camillian

2002-05-29 Thread Reverb
Here's a few pictures I took from my Saturday night visit:

http://www.techno-rebels.com/camillian_cafe/

-d


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Re: [313] Will any of you...

2002-01-30 Thread Reverb


 Yeah I went.  It was pretty cool.  Dan Sicko hyped his book a bit, the

Umm ...I don't think you meant anything by this, but I did not hype my
book.

I gave an original lecture based on some of the concepts in the book.

Techno Rebels is going on 3 years old ... I think the time has passed for
hype.  :)

-d


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