Re: Claude Young retirement!?!
Hats off to Claude, as always, for staying true to himself and sticking with his instincts. Sad to see him go, but so lucky to see him work magic on those decks. On Sun, Jul 23, 2023 at 11:28 AM kent williams wrote: > Claude Young announced he's done DJing and he's stopped posting to social > media. > > https://ra.co/news/79327 > > The article says he intends to continue making music but I'm curious > what form that will take. I am forever in his debt for the DJ sets > I've had the privilege to see live, the fantastic records he's made, > and also for the kindness he's shown to me personally. > > If anyone knows him well enough to communicate with him, maybe pass > along some love from me (and I assume, most 313 list subscribers). >
Re: Le Morte D'Abby "Not Someone Who Is Loved"
Reminds me quite a bit of Ian O Brien and recent Kirk stuff. Quite lovely. On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 12:25 PM kent williams wrote: > Le Morte D'Abby puts out stuff on the label that's released some of my > music. He isn't a techno producer per se, but man this track screams > Detroit to me. > > https://triplicaterecords.bandcamp.com/track/not-someone-who-is-loved >
Re: Detor - Remember
Woah. Really sorry you had to learn about that here. Figured you knew from social media, news bulletins. On Mon, Jun 7, 2021 at 8:25 AM kent williams wrote: > Oh man, Tim Baker died? I'm gutted. Why am I only finding that out now? > > On Sat, Jun 5, 2021 at 12:20 PM Rob Theakston > wrote: > >> Detor's parties were a major turning point for me. I had a radio show on >> our college station between Derrick/Detor crew and Fanon Flowers. Both of >> those fellows were instrumental in landing my internship at Planet E. >> >> Incredibly grateful to this crew. Not only for their contributions to the >> 313 community, but their influence on my own impressionable ears. Sad that >> the reunion is under such circumstances. >> >> On Sat, Jun 5, 2021, 1:10 PM Detor Productions < >> detorproducti...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> In the fall of 1995 five friends joined together to form a company known >>> as Detor Productions. The name, Detor, was formed by a combination of the >>> words Detroit and Toronto, the cities they called home. Various elements >>> were taken from each of these cities' music scenes, along with up and >>> coming talent from around the world, and were combined to create a unique >>> and innovative party experience. >>> >>> 26 years later in April 2021 we lost two of our brothers, Jason >>> Cutsinger, a founding member of Detor and Tim Baker, a regular at our >>> events and long time friend. >>> >>> On June 12th, 2021 Detor, in collaboration with friends and artists who >>> were prominent at our events during the 90's, invite you to celebrate the >>> lives of our brothers and to Remember. >>> >>> Artists: >>> -Murat >>> -Antwon Faulkner >>> -Kenny Glasgow >>> -Bliss >>> -HD Substance >>> -Greg Gow >>> -Dru Ruiz >>> -Derrick Ramirez (Dez) & Fred Ortencio >>> -Jeff Wallace >>> >>> In collaboration with: >>> -Detor Productions >>> -Good Company >>> -Blackspace Studios >>> -Hijacked Records >>> -SUB_tl Records >>> -Restructured Recordings >>> -House of Nephilim/Turph >>> -Cultured Citizens >>> >>> The event will be streamed with artists playing from Detroit, Toronto, >>> New York, Oakland, and Madrid from 15:00 to 23:00 ET. For detailed >>> information visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/475680310368311 >>> >>> Cheers! >>> Detor >>> >>
Re: Detor - Remember
Detor's parties were a major turning point for me. I had a radio show on our college station between Derrick/Detor crew and Fanon Flowers. Both of those fellows were instrumental in landing my internship at Planet E. Incredibly grateful to this crew. Not only for their contributions to the 313 community, but their influence on my own impressionable ears. Sad that the reunion is under such circumstances. On Sat, Jun 5, 2021, 1:10 PM Detor Productions wrote: > In the fall of 1995 five friends joined together to form a company known > as Detor Productions. The name, Detor, was formed by a combination of the > words Detroit and Toronto, the cities they called home. Various elements > were taken from each of these cities' music scenes, along with up and > coming talent from around the world, and were combined to create a unique > and innovative party experience. > > 26 years later in April 2021 we lost two of our brothers, Jason Cutsinger, > a founding member of Detor and Tim Baker, a regular at our events and long > time friend. > > On June 12th, 2021 Detor, in collaboration with friends and artists who > were prominent at our events during the 90's, invite you to celebrate the > lives of our brothers and to Remember. > > Artists: > -Murat > -Antwon Faulkner > -Kenny Glasgow > -Bliss > -HD Substance > -Greg Gow > -Dru Ruiz > -Derrick Ramirez (Dez) & Fred Ortencio > -Jeff Wallace > > In collaboration with: > -Detor Productions > -Good Company > -Blackspace Studios > -Hijacked Records > -SUB_tl Records > -Restructured Recordings > -House of Nephilim/Turph > -Cultured Citizens > > The event will be streamed with artists playing from Detroit, Toronto, New > York, Oakland, and Madrid from 15:00 to 23:00 ET. For detailed information > visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/475680310368311 > > Cheers! > Detor >
Re: Favorite Track
Hi-Tech Jazz over here. On Sun, Apr 18, 2021, 7:05 PM David Mansfield wrote: > Hi all: > > If you had to choose one Detroit techno track as your favorite, what would > you choose? My favorite is Carl Craig Dreamland. >
Re: New Album: 10-20
Hello! I'm not sure whether or not I've been on the list longer than you. Heck, I am not even sure when I joined the list...probably somewhere in the mid to late 90s, but then came into my own around 98 or 99. Things are just one giant gaussian blur these days. For my geography: there are many ways to split hairs on that, with numerous purity scales out there. Out of veneration to those who have lived in or served Detroit their entire lives, I usually say "Metro Detroiter". I have lived in numerous cities around the region, including childhood and adulthood stints in Detroit. If credibility points are squarely dependent upon location, I'm afraid I may have some bad news about many of the list's favorite producers and DJs. As for who I am? Still trying to figure that one out. If taking a random sample of people around the community, the answers would range from "cantankerous, mouthy asshole" to "pretty decent fella". Well aware that I have pissed off more than my fair share of people over the last few decades. On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 2:21 AM Chaah.Lee <3...@coke-smyth.net> wrote: > Hello > > This looks very intriguing, thanks. > > - For starters you have been on the list longer than me; > - Secondly you are, might I be so bold, 'from Detroit'. > > Perhaps I should ask the list, "Who is Rob Theakston?" > > peace > > C > > On 2021-02-17 14:58, Rob Theakston wrote: > > Hello friends. > > > > This may or may not be everyone's cup of tea, but may pique a few > > ears. > > > > I have a new cassette out this morning. 10-20 is a collection of live > > excerpts, unreleased tunes and other stuff culled from over the last > > decade. Beatless, ambient stuff -- so that most definitely rules out > > 70% of you. Vinyl and bandcamp to eventually follow, but if you email > > me a screen capture of your purchase I will send you a link to the > > digital files, along with some other goodies. > > > > https://lifelike.bigcartel.com/product/rob-theakston-10-20 >
New Album: 10-20
Hello friends. This may or may not be everyone's cup of tea, but may pique a few ears. I have a new cassette out this morning. 10-20 is a collection of live excerpts, unreleased tunes and other stuff culled from over the last decade. Beatless, ambient stuff -- so that most definitely rules out 70% of you. Vinyl and bandcamp to eventually follow, but if you email me a screen capture of your purchase I will send you a link to the digital files, along with some other goodies. https://lifelike.bigcartel.com/product/rob-theakston-10-20 I tend to put out stuff once every ten years, so I promise not to bother you again for the next 9.5 or so. Thanks
Re: New stuff
100% agreed on that Rudiman. A great album for daydreaming and motivation. Will check out that Prekop album. "The Biz" was a staple of my college years. Things in rotation this week: new Storm Queen, old adult., new-ish Nate DeYonker, post-Diane Ross Supremes (RIP Miss Mary) and a compilation of stuff from an artist named Violet who may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I'm certainly enjoying it (h/t Kent). On Mon, Feb 8, 2021 at 7:46 PM Tristan Watkins wrote: > Goodness! The list was almost at risk of refocusing on music there for a > moment. > > I also really rate the new Shawn Rudiman and Los Hermanos. Both really > nice. > > A bit leftfield, but Sam Prekop, lead singer of The Sea and Cake (once > remixed by Carl Craig, topicality fans), has a newish album out on Thrill > Jockey called Comma. It is mostly techo, surprisingly. His solo work has > drifted from indy stuff to modular synths and now techno. I had it on the > other day and had no idea what this techno album was, and was really > surprised to see it was him. https://samprekop.bandcamp.com/album/comma > > Really rate my first few listens to the new Being album on Firecracker. It > was all written in the '90s and compiled from many archives for this > release. Well worth your time. > https://firecrackerrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/firec030-broxburn-funk > > Transllusion's Mind Over Positive and Negative Dimensional Matter just got > a digital release on Bandcamp from Tresor. > https://tresorberlin.bandcamp.com/album/mind-over-positive-and-negative-dimensional-matter > > > And while I have your ear, I haven't yet pimped my first record here yet, > so will wedge that in here. > https://phonopsia.bandcamp.com/album/horse-time (also available for > pre-order now in a few stores ). Releases 26 Feb. The first three releases > are done. Pretty pleased with this new track that will wind up on the > fourth release in due course, if you fancy a preview. > https://soundcloud.com/phonopsia/fourth-phalanx > > Cheers, > > Tristan >
Re: Theorem (M_nus), 29 May 2000, DEMF
Never heard of him. On Thu, Jan 7, 2021 at 10:37 AM dubloop wrote: > > > for the nostalgics i fell on this: > > the quality is very low but its still pretty nice to me to hear how he was > playing live back then. > > > https://soundcloud.com/tthings/theorem-2000-demf-detroit-electronic-music-festival > > > > peace! > > > > -- > pertin-nce.bandcamp.comthe-end-is-near.bandcamp.comsoundcloud.com/bleupulpsoundcloud.com/maxime-tanguay > >
Re: Still on?
I'm not on here. On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 1:22 AM Fred Heutte wrote: > Still on. Great to see phonopsia again! > > kia kaha / stay strong > > fh > > - > >I think there’s still a bunch of us still on! Just quiet ... > > > >On Sat, 10 Oct 2020 at 03:57, Tristan Watkins > wrote: > > > >> Thanks Jwan! Glad you're feeling that. It only took me ten years to > finish > >> it. 😅 Also feeling the FBA album, and Kent's new ambient album.. > >> > >> On Friday, 9 October 2020, jwan allen wrote: > >> > >>> Well you should be more shameless in your self promotion, that > >>> Prepaternal (Paternal Revision) is some funky shit! TIP! Outside the > things > >>> that you mentioned in your email, the futute beat alliance album , > >>> beginner's mind has been doing it for me, and we just learned there's a > >>> claude yong remix forthcoming of one of the tracks. The new Jay > Daniel, Jon > >>> Dixon, Theo and listmember contributions from Kevin and Kent are also > doing > >>> the damn thing. While there's no scene to speak of, I've enjoyed > having the > >>> time to really get down and examine this thing we call dance music. > This > >>> has been a shit year, but we gotta keep going and dancing, if we can. > >>> > >>> On Fri, Oct 9, 2020 at 10:51 AM Tristan Watkins > >>> wrote: > >>> > Hey all, > > Pleased to see the madness has died down here. Sad to see the lack of > activity. Still trying to keep abreast of the new Detroit stuff. New > Moodymann, the recent John Beltran releases, and the Reggie Dokes > remix of > Teyana Taylor (really superb) have been doing it for me lately. Also > a bit > immersed in Gamelan presently. Send tips offline if you have any. > > Putting my head above water to remind myself if this actually works > when > I post from Gmail (rather than the bounces I get normally), and to > quickly > mention I have a handful of new tracks up on Soundcloud if you're > interested https://soundcloud.com/phonopsia > > Tristan (super-secretive stealth self-promo expert) > > >>> > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Technoir Audio > >>> Broken Planet > >>> > >>> "dealing with your imperfect world" > >>> > >> > > > >
Re: Best Logo?
I'm sure Jason's trying to "like" that post, too. Pretty great selection of records comes up when you type Boober Atkins in over at discogs: https://www.discogs.com/search/?q=Boober+Atkins=all On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 1:48 PM Mike Taylor wrote: > I'm still waiting for Paxahau to give Boober Atkins long deserved headline > slot on the underground stage. > > On Wed, Feb 26, 2020, 12:46 PM Jason Brunton wrote: > >> I’m so out of practice with emails, I just tried to “ Like” Rob’s >> response there >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On 26 Feb 2020, at 18:00, Rob Theakston wrote: >> >> >> >> I wouldn't mistake disinterest for silent observation. >> >> I just don't have anything to add of a substantial nature, and would >> rather give people space to do their thing. People ought to be able to >> express themselves one way or another, unencumbered of what I think. >> >> Plus a bit of a lightness with the heaviness never hurt anything, did it? >> >> >> >> >> >> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:56 PM Denise Dalphond < >> denisedalph...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Does this mean that you lack interest in the email conversations that >>> some people have been having? Is that what yr saying. >>> >>> It’s how I feel a lot of the time when promoters are taking. >>> >>> >>> Denise Dalphond >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:54 PM Rob Theakston >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> It's the topic everyone is talking about: who has the best logo on the >>>> Movement 2020 poster? Here's my hottest of takes. Get those oven mitts >>>> ready. >>>> >>>> I do appreciate the throwback simplicity of the 9 logo, but >>>> appreciate the Blade Runner nod from Adam Beyer. God love the Swedes for >>>> making Michigan a better place (Lidstrom, Ikea, Swedish Club of Farmington >>>> Hills) >>>> >>>> Enrico Polazzo's logo looks like something you'd see from a >>>> pharmaceutical company or third rate lawfirm, and Loco Dice's looks like >>>> something for a vague startup company that has twee ukelele music in their >>>> commercials. Walker & Royce screams "craft beer for men with neckbeards" >>>> and MK's logo is WAY too close to Michael Kors' logo for my liking. Boris >>>> Brejcha is obviously a juggalo. >>>> >>>> This concludes my wrap up of the logos on the Movement of 2020 poster. >>>> Tune in next week when I propose Seth Troxler play nothing but renaissance >>>> music and vuvuzela during his allotted time spot. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>> Denise Dalphond, Ph. D. >>> ethnomusicologist >>> schoolcraftwax.work >>> >>
Re: Best Logo?
Don't make me come over there and evaluate your logo. On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 1:46 PM Jason Brunton wrote: > I’m so out of practice with emails, I just tried to “ Like” Rob’s response > there > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 26 Feb 2020, at 18:00, Rob Theakston wrote: > > > > I wouldn't mistake disinterest for silent observation. > > I just don't have anything to add of a substantial nature, and would > rather give people space to do their thing. People ought to be able to > express themselves one way or another, unencumbered of what I think. > > Plus a bit of a lightness with the heaviness never hurt anything, did it? > > > > > > On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:56 PM Denise Dalphond > wrote: > >> Does this mean that you lack interest in the email conversations that >> some people have been having? Is that what yr saying. >> >> It’s how I feel a lot of the time when promoters are taking. >> >> >> Denise Dalphond >> >> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:54 PM Rob Theakston >> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> It's the topic everyone is talking about: who has the best logo on the >>> Movement 2020 poster? Here's my hottest of takes. Get those oven mitts >>> ready. >>> >>> I do appreciate the throwback simplicity of the 9 logo, but >>> appreciate the Blade Runner nod from Adam Beyer. God love the Swedes for >>> making Michigan a better place (Lidstrom, Ikea, Swedish Club of Farmington >>> Hills) >>> >>> Enrico Polazzo's logo looks like something you'd see from a >>> pharmaceutical company or third rate lawfirm, and Loco Dice's looks like >>> something for a vague startup company that has twee ukelele music in their >>> commercials. Walker & Royce screams "craft beer for men with neckbeards" >>> and MK's logo is WAY too close to Michael Kors' logo for my liking. Boris >>> Brejcha is obviously a juggalo. >>> >>> This concludes my wrap up of the logos on the Movement of 2020 poster. >>> Tune in next week when I propose Seth Troxler play nothing but renaissance >>> music and vuvuzela during his allotted time spot. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >> Denise Dalphond, Ph. D. >> ethnomusicologist >> schoolcraftwax.work >> >
Re: Best Logo?
I wouldn't mistake disinterest for silent observation. I just don't have anything to add of a substantial nature, and would rather give people space to do their thing. People ought to be able to express themselves one way or another, unencumbered of what I think. Plus a bit of a lightness with the heaviness never hurt anything, did it? On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:56 PM Denise Dalphond wrote: > Does this mean that you lack interest in the email conversations that some > people have been having? Is that what yr saying. > > It’s how I feel a lot of the time when promoters are taking. > > > Denise Dalphond > > On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:54 PM Rob Theakston > wrote: > >> >> >> It's the topic everyone is talking about: who has the best logo on the >> Movement 2020 poster? Here's my hottest of takes. Get those oven mitts >> ready. >> >> I do appreciate the throwback simplicity of the 9 logo, but >> appreciate the Blade Runner nod from Adam Beyer. God love the Swedes for >> making Michigan a better place (Lidstrom, Ikea, Swedish Club of Farmington >> Hills) >> >> Enrico Polazzo's logo looks like something you'd see from a >> pharmaceutical company or third rate lawfirm, and Loco Dice's looks like >> something for a vague startup company that has twee ukelele music in their >> commercials. Walker & Royce screams "craft beer for men with neckbeards" >> and MK's logo is WAY too close to Michael Kors' logo for my liking. Boris >> Brejcha is obviously a juggalo. >> >> This concludes my wrap up of the logos on the Movement of 2020 poster. >> Tune in next week when I propose Seth Troxler play nothing but renaissance >> music and vuvuzela during his allotted time spot. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- > Denise Dalphond, Ph. D. > ethnomusicologist > schoolcraftwax.work >
Best Logo?
It's the topic everyone is talking about: who has the best logo on the Movement 2020 poster? Here's my hottest of takes. Get those oven mitts ready. I do appreciate the throwback simplicity of the 9 logo, but appreciate the Blade Runner nod from Adam Beyer. God love the Swedes for making Michigan a better place (Lidstrom, Ikea, Swedish Club of Farmington Hills) Enrico Polazzo's logo looks like something you'd see from a pharmaceutical company or third rate lawfirm, and Loco Dice's looks like something for a vague startup company that has twee ukelele music in their commercials. Walker & Royce screams "craft beer for men with neckbeards" and MK's logo is WAY too close to Michael Kors' logo for my liking. Boris Brejcha is obviously a juggalo. This concludes my wrap up of the logos on the Movement of 2020 poster. Tune in next week when I propose Seth Troxler play nothing but renaissance music and vuvuzela during his allotted time spot.
Re: George Bio?
I'd be willing to bet Teep is still lurkin' in them murky Boston harbor waters. I don't know about you, but I take comfort in that, knowing he's out there. Taking er easy for all us sinners. On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 9:23 AM Benn Glazier wrote: > Is Teep still on the list? I’m sure I asked some silly questions back in > 1995 about Drexicya and he let me know how silly they were. > > BG > > > On Feb 24, 2020 at 3:22 pm, > > wrote: > > "Date: Fri, 30 Sep 1994 20:00:21 -0400 (EDT) > From: MORGAN GEIST > Subject: George bio? > To: 313 AT lazarus.uta DOT edu > Message-Id: <01HHQHDDS6EU0029LU AT OCVAXA.CC.OBERLIN DOT EDU> > X-Vms-To: 313 > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT > Sender: owner-313 > Precedence: bulk > Reply-To: 313 > > > Hi. Perhaps this should have been a personal mailing, but too late. How > about a bio about this George 313-list originator? I'd be interested. > > > George, no prying meant. We don't have to get into background if you don't > want. But starting a list seems indicative of a real dedication to the > "scene"whassup? Hope 313 thrives... > > > So what's the take on MATRIX Records, people? And does anyone know if ART > OF > DANCE is doing anything? > > > -morgan geist" > > On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 9:08 AM Pwacher wrote: > >> Pretty sure he’s one of the shadowy figures behind Drexciya. :D >> >> >> On Feb 24, 2020 at 5:22 AM, > >> wrote: >> >> Hi. Perhaps this should have been a personal mailing, but too late. How >> about a bio about this George 313-list originator? I'd be interested. >> >> >> >> >> ;) >> >>
Re: George Bio?
"Date: Fri, 30 Sep 1994 20:00:21 -0400 (EDT) From: MORGAN GEIST Subject: George bio? To: 313 AT lazarus.uta DOT edu Message-Id: <01HHQHDDS6EU0029LU AT OCVAXA.CC.OBERLIN DOT EDU> X-Vms-To: 313 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT Sender: owner-313 Precedence: bulk Reply-To: 313 Hi. Perhaps this should have been a personal mailing, but too late. How about a bio about this George 313-list originator? I'd be interested. George, no prying meant. We don't have to get into background if you don't want. But starting a list seems indicative of a real dedication to the "scene"whassup? Hope 313 thrives... So what's the take on MATRIX Records, people? And does anyone know if ART OF DANCE is doing anything? -morgan geist" On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 9:08 AM Pwacher wrote: > Pretty sure he’s one of the shadowy figures behind Drexciya. :D > > > On Feb 24, 2020 at 5:22 AM, > > wrote: > > Hi. Perhaps this should have been a personal mailing, but too late. How > about a bio about this George 313-list originator? I'd be interested. > > > > > ;) > >
George Bio?
Hi. Perhaps this should have been a personal mailing, but too late. How about a bio about this George 313-list originator? I'd be interested. ;)
Re: repress of Titonton Endorphin EP on Metamorphic
oh snap! On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 9:39 AM wrote: > Hey All, hope this is allowed but I thought this list (which I have been > subbed to since, what? the start???) would appreciate hearing about the > repress of Titonton's Endorphin EP, it's been remastered from the original > DATs and repressed to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the original > release. Hope you dig! > > Here are some clips > > > https://soundcloud.com/metamorphic-recordings/sets/titonton-endorphin-ep-clips > > > >
Re: new subscribers
Mrs. Worthy, Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Sweat for starters On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 7:04 AM Martin Dust wrote: > > Hey, my name is Keith and I'm a Scorpio from Athens, GA and I like to > find the essence from within > > Who looks at a baby and decides to call it Keith? > > m
Re: new subscribers
Hey, I'm Fred the Cancerian from New Jersey I like collecting records and exploring the cave of the unknown Hello, I'm Cindy, I'm a Pisces and I like Chihuahuas and Chinese noodles Hi, my name is Ricky and I'm a Pisces I love computers and hot tamales Hey, I'm Kate and I am a Taurus I love tomatoes and black-capped chickadees Hey, my name is Keith and I'm a Scorpio from Athens, GA and I like to find the essence from within On Oct 25, 2018 4:29 AM, "Marsel van der Wielen" wrote: > > hi there - > > I'm Marsel and since I'm 15 I trying to complete my Transmat record > collection - although since I yet didn't manage to 100% complete it, I > started a label - > and now we're doing a re-issue of MS-31 -> https://www.delsinrecords.com/ > release/6196/indio/inca-ep - (although I now see we still have track B2 > wrong... :-/ > > also after 25 years I still didn't find out how to unsubscribe from this > list, but luckily there still pleny of those same other 40+ aged people who > didn't > > and of course I've got a print from both Alan Oldham and Abdul Qadim Haqq > on my wall - I also already purchased another cover of Abdul, but we don't > have a release yet - ideas welcome > oh, and for who didn't notice, Transmat just released three new releases > this summer - wasn't really impressed to be honest > and they also did finally a proper re-issue of MS008 > > further more I think all techno artists should stop performing along with > complete orchestras, > same as Derrick shouldn't have been in the studio with Dj Marcello and > maybe also not with Steve Hillage, > like Ashley Beedle shouldn't have remixed String Of Life, > maybe remixes should be forbidden anyways (i.e. Luciano remixing Model > 500's No UFO's) > and I never had, but now eagerly want a Red Planet t-shirt >
Re: festival represent
Maybe next year On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 6:50 PM, Fred Heutte ph...@sunlightdata.com wrote: Just hit the streets of the D. Going to this thingie tonight at the Red Bull place in Eastern Market -- Jerry Abstract (now in Portland, we had a good time when Carlos Souffront came up from SF last month to do a gig) and others... https://www.facebook.com/events/1434539443464848 Tomorrow, the Tigers but before that, the Detroit Sound Conservancy at DPL. This looks really great, got a nice short piece in MT also: http://blogs.metrotimes.com/music-blahg/city-slang-detroit-sound-conservancys-sound- conference-friday/ After that, see you everywhere . . . is it time for another 313 pizza gathering? peace fh 503.757-6222
Re: (313) roll call?
Not here. On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 4:17 AM, Paul Kendrick p...@dagmar-tara.com wrote: Still here, lurking
(313) Serious Grooves
Hello, it's me. I've thought about us for a long, long time. And I have a technical question for someone who has smarts beyond me: was Serious Grooves to be considered a KMS sub label or not? I have conflicting information in my notes from a long time ago, but Discogs is saying it wasn't, even though it seems as if KMS was fairly involved in the logistics of the label. Anyone have any first hand accounts of the accurate story line? Thanks, Cranky Lurker
(313) Dan: The T-Shirt
People of Techno, Hi. Rob Theakston here. You may know me from such emails as DEMF Weepy Memories or Does Anyone Know Where The Hell I Can Find This Glass Domain Record For Cheap? Many of us have known Dan for well over a decade, and there are countless others on this list who have enjoyed time with Dan through his writing. Through the generosity of countless people, the fund for Dan set up by his family had exceeded its goal -- which is great news. However, if you haven't donated already (which btw if you have -- thanks), the fine folks over at Ghostly have designed a t-shirt for your consideration. 100% of the proceeds will be going directly into a fund to offset any medical expenses and seed money for his daughter's education fund. If I know anything about Dan, there was nothing in the world he valued more than his family, and I would remiss in my friendship to him if I didn't try to rally around everyone to consider purchasing a shirt to help ease the burden during such a challenging and tragic time. Link: http://theghostlystore.com/products/dan-sicko-techno-rebel If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me off list. Thank you for your time. Back to quietly scowling. Rob
(313) SMM Mix by Me
I am totally spamming you. Nice one. I did a mix for Ghostly highlighting the laidback side of their label Go to http://www.ghostly.com/ and check the mix. It's on the lower left hand corner under podcasts (SMM Dusk Mix). You'll like it if you listen while drinking some hot apple cider. If you don't like it, blame Dale Lawrence. gratuitous extra 313-related content: Kenny Dixon Jr., OMAR-S, Jeff Mills, Richie Hawtin, Dale Lawrence and oh my god I can't believe they booked __ at Movement this year Thanks for listening. Back to lurking
Re: (313) Classics not CLassics vol 1 - 4
yeah these are killer. On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 6:15 PM, [mark ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i think i just soiled myself. with delight. i haven't heard a lot of these (that i know of, anyway) but the company they keep with the ones i have heard says enough. i'll be banging these all summer. m On 6/2/08, Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Though Id make these available again, started about 4 or 5 years ago i think hence quality aint super...but nice tracks tho... Classics not Classics 1 - http://www.acid-house.net/CnC1.mp3 Joe louis - My Own - target - 86 M + M - I wanna House - missing - 1987 Joe R Lewis - Seperate Ways (insane mix)- Target - 1988 Project Democracy - Is this dream for real - Under Dog -1987 Joe R Lewis - One on one - Target - 1988 Joe R Lewis - The way you make me feel - Target - 1988 Joe Lewis - Life Immoreal - Relief Melodious Myles Bo - Love odyssee - VH - 1986 House to House feat Kym Mazelle - Taste my love - Police - 1986 Joe R Lewis - Sometimes (Inst) - Target -1988 Marcus Mixx - Psychousic - Missing Dog - 1988 James Jack Rabbit Martin - Rabbittrax 1 - Yoton - 1988 Joe Lewis - Simply yours - Target Classics not Classcis 2 - http://www.acid-house.net/CnC2.mp3 Krazy k - The Love of my Life - missing Dog Joe R Lewis - Acid Falls - Target Jackmaster Kurt - It's a Mans World - Jiszak Best of Ron Hardy - Flashback - Streetfire Last Genration - Feel my Love - Lower Level Code 3 - Code of Acid - International Latin House Mixx Blood Camero - Sweet Nectar - Saber M + M - I Wanna Hous (Inst.) - Missing PDC - Love for Sale - (Armando 303 mix) - Viola De Gamba Best Of Ron Hardy - Liquid Love - Streetfire Nick non Stop - Jack My Body - SRO Phortune - Unity - Jack Trax Critical Digital - It's House - Critical Disco - D - High Noon - Alleviated Master C J - Face it - State Street Classics not Classics 3 - http://www.acid-house.net/CnC3.mp3 Joe R Lewis - All Over the World - Target Maurice - The Other Side - Needle Bigger Than Life - World of Make Believe - House Jam James Jack Rabbit - Only Wanted to Be - White Frankie Knuckles - Only the Strong Survive (Inst) - DJ International Marcus Mixx - I Want u - Missing Club MCM - It's Me - Rhythm Beat Rio D - I Got to Make it - Rio Records Video Mind - Do it for Me and I'll Do it for you - Stride Joe R Lewis - Change Reaction - Target Quest - Look Into My Eyes - Sound Pak Master C J - In the City (Devil mix) - State Street Joe R Lewis - Love Mystery (of love) - Target John - The Answer - Rocking House Duane Thamm - Jump Trax - Let's Dance Classics not Classics 4 - http://www.acid-house.net/CnC4.mp3 Sandy Anderson - It's Over - Brad-Von records Ricky Dillard - To Live This Life (mr fingers dub) - Jack trax Armando - Uhaciiied - Missing Dog Kym Mazelle / Marshall Jefferson - I'm a Lover - Lower Level Marcus Mixx - Missing Records Special Edition Vol 1 - Missing S.L.Y - I need a Freak - Elite Fingers Inc - I'm Strong (track) - Jack trax Conception - Love me right - SRO Jody Finch - Short Fat Skinny Tall - World MDIII - Going Nowhere - Underground Mr Fingers - Mystery of Love - Alleviated The Children - Work the Box - Underground Quest - No More Mind Games (remix) - Trax Fred Brown - You Don't really Care - Cam Marshall Jefferson and the Dancing Flutes - Give a Little Gold - Underground Melodeous Myles - Dungeon Terror - Notions -- Placid on the t'interweb - http://www.acid-house.net Placid on myspace - http://www.myspace.com/placid_88 Placid's Muzik Jamboree - http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=12854449841 Placid live on internet radio. Alternate Thursdays http://www.future-music.co.uk: Future Music 8 - 10pm http://www.purple-radio.co.uk: Purple Radio 6 - 8pm -- Play more things that make me dance around and less things that make me sit and look miserable in a plastic chair - Brian Eno Blind faith in bad leadership is not Patriotism.
(313) Overseas Inquiries Only
Just out of curiosity, how many people are flying into Detroit this weekend?
Re: (313) Let's all have a Rodney King Moment ...
i just had some killer jambalaya. for those of you who don't know what that is, it's a cajun dish closely linked to paella. you get some chicken, sausage, bunch of spices, some veggies, some rice (but not too much..be responsible! we have a shortage!) and put them all together in a pot and let that bad boy simmer. it's strong, but very enjoyable. i made some garlic bread with this...but a little bit of butter on it. then i got some lemonade, sliced up some limes and mixed them into the pitcher. it was a great summer lunch. while i was enjoying this dish on the patio, someone on the local college radio decided to play an hour of Wolfgang Voigt projects. Love Inc, Burger Ink, Gas, MI5, Wassermann, Allthey were all there. why am I sharing this? because i want to. i don't care if it's off topic. okay, you want some on topic related material? I thought about the Detroit Red Wings over lunch and how they came close to blowing it last night. There. There's some Detroit content. so I ask the mailing list: what's your favorite jambalaya recipe? do you have one? if not, you should. no person should go through life without sampling this treat of a foodstuff. thanks. go red wings. On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For a second I thought to myself aw man what does today's acquittal of the cops who shot Sean Bell have to do with the 313 list?? and thought you were inciting riots or something. Then I realized you must just be referring to king's famous line can't we all just get along? and that the overtone was just a coincidence. On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 9:30 AM, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Some things about the recent thread: 1. The big bright line over which one should not cross on the 313 list is this: No personal attacks, no threats of violence. I shouldn't think that's controversial. 2. I make no pretensions of impartiality as a system administrator. Impartiality you only get if you pay for it, and this is a volunteer position. I am friends in real life with a lot of people here, including Tom Cox. Anyone I know who gets obnoxious is likely going to get the benefit of the doubt from me. Anyone I don't know probably won't. I don't claim to be impartial, but I really try to be fair. 3. I don' t want to shut down or shape discussion on the list. That's never been what the 313 list has been about. I don't want to ban people from the list either -- that's only happened 3 or 4 times in the 14-odd years of 313. But I don't think personal attacks should be a part of the list, ever. If you can't make your point without insulting someone, well, you're not really making your point are you? Be a little more creative. 4. If I was to take a vote, judging by my e-mails, Tom Cox is not a popular figure on the list. Maybe I do give him a free pass because I've hung out with him, know his wife etc. But Tom at least cools his sh*t when I ask him. If I ask someone to back off, and I get attitude, it really gets up my nose. 5. If you disagree with someone, you should use that disagreement as a means to refine your expression of your own opinion. If you're mad because of something he says, channel it into wit, not vitriol. Your anger means very little in this context; your ability to clearly write what you think and feel is everything. And everyone should remember: the Internet is forever. Everyone on this list is going to be living with the stuff they write on it for the rest of their lives. If someone makes you mad, your best revenge is to think about the day he or she gets googled twenty years from now and they look like a tool. -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com
Re: (313) Movement Vitamin Water Main Stage - line up and times
It's funnier with all of the question marks. Like they're not sure if Echospace will perform or if Moby will be playing at 10 or 12. On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 1:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: maybe this is throwing gas on the fire but I'm sure some would like to know MOVEMENT 2008 DETROIT ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES LINEUP FOR vitaminwater MAIN STAGE Detroit, April 21, 2008 ? Paxahau, producers of MOVEMENT 2008, announces the line-up of artists set to appear on the vitaminwater Stage. For the third consecutive year, festival partner, GlacÈau vitaminwater is sponsoring the festival ? this will be their first year as the main stage sponsor. The vitaminwater Stage will showcase Moby on Saturday, May 24th from 10:00 pm to 12:00 am. vitaminwater was Paxahau's first supporting sponsor, stated Jason Huvaere, festival director. We love having vitaminwater on board because they truly understand what the Movement festival is all about ? great music, great energy and a great audience. This year's diverse and eclectic roster showcases established electronic acts and vanguard artists who exemplify the event's global fan appeal, confirming the Detroit festival as a destination for the international techno circuit. As a third year Movement sponsor, vitaminwater is proud to partner with musicians, DJ's, artists and other creative individuals who incorporate the product into their busy lifestyles as a simple way to stay healthy, explained Mari Lee, Director of Marketing for GlacÈau. Plus, we all need to stay hydrated while we dance the night away. about glacÈau it all started when one thirsty man named darius wanted better water, but couldn't find any worth drinking, so he decided to make his own. along came a guy from queens named mike (he's like darius' robin? but don't tell him that) and because mike has a gift for the gab, it's no wonder word got around, thus emerged glacÈau, a fresh new approach to bottled water. today glacÈau, the leader of the enhanced water category, is the maker of vitaminwater?, smartwater? and vitaminenergy?. Now with 750+ full and part-time employees, (that's a big holiday party) glacÈau is all about helping thirsty people like you hydrate responsibly with something truly good for your body. for more information visit www.glaceau.com. About Paxahau Since 1998 Paxahau has promoted electronic music and has grown to include a web archive, booking agency, record label and an event production company which produces an average of 20 events a year.? With a network of alliances and resources that span the globe, Paxahau has emerged as a premier promotions group within the electronic music industry.? Please visit myspace.com/detroitmusicfest to find the latest news about the festival as it develops. vitaminwater Stage Saturday, May 24th 2:00-4:00 pm TBC 4:00-5:30 pm Deepchord Presents Echospace ? live 5:30-7:00 pm Half Hawaii ? live 7:00-9:00 pm Zip 9:00-10:00 pm DBX ? live 10:00 pm ? 12:00 am ? Moby Sunday, May 25th 2:00-3:30 pm Keith Worthy 3:30-5:00 pm Alton Miller 5:00-7:00 pm Lawnchair Generals 7:00-9:00 pm Miles Maeda 9:00-11:00 pm Mark Farina 11:00 pm?? 12:00 am Carl Craig ? live Monday, May 26th 2:00-4:00 pm Rex Sepulveda - live 4:00-6:00 pm Cassy 6:00-7:00pm Cobblestone Jazz ? live 7:00-8:00 pm Paul Ritch ? live 8:00-9:00 pm Joris Voorn ? live 9:00-11:00 pm Oscar Mulero 11:00 pm ? 12:00 am Speedy J -live w/ Scott Pagano VJ
Re: (313) Theo Parrish's The Rink
yes it is. but what song has eluded me. at first i thought it was off the live album...but it's not. On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 10:01 AM, robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I should be able to spot what track this is based on, but alas I can't. Can anyone tell me? (It's Marvin Gaye right?) ta robin...
Re: (313) detroit this weekend
if you haven't yet, i highly endorse a todd osborn dj set. he's played some of my favorite sets in recent years. On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 4:55 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: aw that was very nice of you. - Original Message - Da : /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] A : Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Oggetto : Re: (313) detroit this weekend Data : Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:29:15 -0400 heres two, one for friday, one for saturday: 4-4-08 @ the works: jeroen liebregts, function, mark verbos, kero, project 313 , punisher, tom neuman all acts doing live PAs 4-5-08 @ OSLO: Butane Lee Curtiss Josh Dahlberg Sean Hodgson aka Metaphaze Oslo 1456 Woodward Ave, Detroit MI 21+, Drink till 2, Dancetill 4 - Original Message - From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 12:00 AM Subject: (313) detroit this weekend i'm gonna be in the 313 this weekend from friday afternoon through sunday morning. is anything good going on, especially on the house tip? i think you guys know where my tastes lie. tom
Re: (313) venting
Amen on that Seth Troxler and Patrick Russel 12. Patrick really brings Seth down to earth and away from all of the m-nusy preset sounding stuff. Great record.
Re: (313) DEMF some names announced finally
i'm disappointed that there's yet another year, and no theorem. furthermore, one of these days i'm going to throw a delsin party in detroit.
Re: (313) First DEMF line-up
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: it was from Dale Lawrence, May 1st 2000 who?
Re: (313) First DEMF line-up
never heard of him. On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 12:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you know, TH(X)e guy that did all those collaborations on *whisper* m_nus - Original Message - Da : rob theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED] A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Oggetto : Re: (313) First DEMF line-up Data : Fri, 14 Mar 2008 10:39:33 -0400 On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: it was from Dale Lawrence, May 1st 2000 who?
Re: (313) First DEMF line-up
that's okay geoff. On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 2:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I knew it started with w J. I'm old - I can't be expected to have a functional mind. jeff -- Original message -- From: Bill VanLoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, Jeff! It's actually Joshua Schnable, not Julien Schnable :) Here are the details on tonight's show: http://www.chromedecay.org/blog/2008/03/03/friday-march-14-2008-bill-van-loo-j-s chnable-at-sync08/ Thanks also to all those who posted kind words about my set from the first DEMF. It was an amazing experience, and I'm re-listening to my own set now, which I haven't done in a LONG time. Bill On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 1:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: By the way, Bill and Julian Schnabel are doing a FREE set tonight on the campus of the U of M in Ann Arbor; the details are on my home computer or I'd post them. If there's interest, I can do so in a few hours when I get done teaching class. jeff (surfing while the students write!) -- Original message -- From: J.C. [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 14 March 2008, Nik Stoltzman wrote: I think that Bill Van Loo set is amazing. I burnt a copy of it to CD and still listen to it from time to time. The opening 5 minutes are some of the most beautiful electronic sounds I have heard. Always makes me melancholy, but in a good way. Deep. You used to be able to download it on his chromedecay site - if it is still there, I highly recommend it. It's still there: http://www.chromedecay.org/downloads/cdigital001/ -- San Francisco Bay Guardian's Readers Choice Award Winner: Best Radio DJ: http://www.sfbg.com/promo/pollpositions.php AIM: jckzsu (or kzsudj during my show.) Opinions are my own only, and do not necessarily represent those of KZSU Radio or Stanford University. (or words to that effect.) -- http://www.billvanloo.com || http://www.chromedecay.org
Re: (313) First DEMF line-up
Ain't ever heard of him either. More Hawtin talk, plz... I also like the verb schreef. i'd like to thank marsel for adding that into my vocabulary. On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 1:01 PM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rob who? On 14 mrt 2008, at 17:24, rob theakston wrote: never heard of him. On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 12:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you know, TH(X)e guy that did all those collaborations on *whisper* m_nus - Original Message - Da : rob theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED] A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Oggetto : Re: (313) First DEMF line-up Data : Fri, 14 Mar 2008 10:39:33 -0400 On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: it was from Dale Lawrence, May 1st 2000 who?
Re: (313) C2 at Carnegie Hall, well sort of
I liked this place better when Brogan and Uberbalisubramanian used to duke it out. On Jan 11, 2008 8:45 PM, JT Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: there's no sense arguing nonsensical points, we got suckered On Jan 11, 2008 8:34 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jan 11, 2008 6:58 PM, /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: good one Tom, I hope you win it would be one more win than you've had in your entire life. tommm
Re: (313) Ron Murphy
in the history of detroit techno, there are so many artists who made it all happen. but it wouldn't have been as remotely successful without the seemingly endless encouragement, generosity, blood and sweat of a handful of people behind the scenes. without question ron murphy was one of the top people on that particular list. motown murphy was the man, anyone who met him will inarguably tell you that. and while the daily humdrum press of the motor city will continue to report on the auto show, new casinos and plans to rebuild downtown..there'll be a couple hundred people and dozens more kindred spirits and expatriates who will be quietly reflecting over the next few days on the massive contributions he made to detroit's cultural legacy. thank you, sir. On Jan 13, 2008 12:29 AM, /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: thats no good. Sorry for your loss, everyone. :( - Original Message - From: Big 50 Entertainment [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'list 313' 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2008 10:40 PM Subject: (313) Ron Murphy It is with a heavy heart and great regret that I announce the passing of Ron Murphy. I was called with the news that he died of a heart attack sometime today. Most of you already know of Ron and how important he was to the creation of Detroit techno so there's not much else I can say. A fund will be setup hopefully tomorrow to help with funeral expenses. I'll pass on any additional details as I get them. Mike Grant
Re: (313) votes
I have a custom made mixer forged from the steel of King Arthur's Excalibur sword and certified awesome by Bea Arthur. Theo played on it once at a gig we did a Burger King and it made him cry like a little girl when he tweaked the EQs. It has patent technology AI that predicts just how far you are going to kill certain ranges and does it before you do. The guys in Optimo own one which they customized with supersonic gain (I called it Helenkellerification), custom spoiler and neon lights underneath. It sits on 22s. I almost made a third one for Phred, but he refused to get me the proper amount of Unicorn blood that I needed to make it happen. He was having liberal guilt fits about the slaying of an animal in the name of sound. On 10/24/07, Paul Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Really!! Whats it like to play on?? Are the Eqs any good and are the FXs on pointless?? -Original Message- From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 October 2007 14:33 To: Paul Kendrick; Alan Heneghan; Thomas D. Cox, Jr.; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) votes So does Corsica Studios -Original Message- From: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 October 2007 14:35 To: Alan Heneghan; Thomas D. Cox, Jr.; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) votes http://www.funktion-one.com/FF6000.htm Al check the link, funktion 1 started re making them. The Panarama Bar in Berlin has one I think -Original Message- From: Alan Heneghan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 October 2007 14:18 To: Paul Kendrick; Thomas D. Cox, Jr.; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) votes I own a AH 62 and really like the sound of it, but find it a bit cramped sometimes, but superb at home. I'm also a big fan of the Formula Sound PM80 (a mixer that has been out of production for over 10 years, very popular with sound engineers) and Ecler SCLAT100. Both, 19 rack mounted, super clean signal path, no effects, tank like workhorses. Played on an original UREI at a club once, but as mentioned, the lack of EQ was daft. So out of the choices given, 62. Alan Heneghan From: Paul Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 13:17:12 +0100 To: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Conversation: (313) votes Subject: RE: (313) votes I agree with Tom on this every mixer has unnecessary features and lots are badly laid out, gains on the back is just silly. I am still to find the perfect mixer.. Im currently using this, vestax PMC-CX http://www.vestax.com/v/products/mixers/pmc-cx.html Not the best, EQ could be better and the filters are pointless I don't think mixers should have FX like this. It just annoys me when you hear people using them all the time to cover there bad mixing.if you want FX buy a separate unit -Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 October 2007 12:58 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) votes On 10/24/07, Alan Heneghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gains on the back are to stop IDIOT DJs turning them up and destroying sound systems. so people who play 70's LP cuts next to 00's 12 cuts have to pay the price for morons? wrong answer. that mixer with the gains on the back is the biggest pile of sh*t ive ever used in my entire life. that said, i dont like any of the popular mixers. ive played on ahs, vestaxes, numarks, eclers, ranes, etc. not one of them has ever made me feel like i needed to go out and buy one. that said, ive never messed with a classic rotary mixer either, but they dont have built in EQs which is also stupid. the people who make and design mixers are just plain old bad at what they do in my opinion. there's always too much crap on there you dont need. tom For all the latest news and comment visit www.telegraph.co.uk. This message, its contents and any attachments to it are private, confidential and may be the subject of legal privilege. Any unauthorised disclosure, use or dissemination of the whole or part of this message (without our prior written consent) is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us immediately. Incoming and outgoing telephone calls to our offices may be monitored or recorded for training and quality control purposes and for confirming orders and information. Telegraph Media Group Limited is a limited liability company registered in England and Wales (company number 451593). Our registered office address is: 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0DT.
Re: (313) votes
HEY SHAKE WHAT KIND OF MIXER DO YOU USE?
Re: (313) votes
Hey Mr. Ambient Dub Guitar Techno Guy, Shut up. Had you asked to borrow the mixer, I gladly would have let you. Heck, I could have made you one at the time because there was a surplus of Unicorn's blood at the Eastern Market. But no, you were off spatting on about some damn thing called Ableton at the time and I couldn't get you to listen. And Ken, both of you are wrong. It was at an Arby's. Two weeks later I found a rancid curly fry with horsey sauce stuck to a Roberta Flack record cover. I dared Theorem to eat it, but it didn't have enough delay on it.
Re: (313) votes
hey now, yeah. i've been lurking. mainly i use 313 to stalk shake and pipetom. shake stopped responding to my strip tease videos on youtube and tom keeps returning all my flowers and candy. it's the only way i know how to get through to them. On 10/24/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: LOL Welcome back Rob! You been lurking all this time? MEK rob theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/24/2007 08:43:41 AM: I have a custom made mixer forged from the steel of King Arthur's Excalibur sword and certified awesome by Bea Arthur. Theo played on it once at a gig we did a Burger King and it made him cry like a little girl when he tweaked the EQs. It has patent technology AI that predicts just how far you are going to kill certain ranges and does it before you do. The guys in Optimo own one which they customized with supersonic gain (I called it Helenkellerification), custom spoiler and neon lights underneath. It sits on 22s. I almost made a third one for Phred, but he refused to get me the proper amount of Unicorn blood that I needed to make it happen. He was having liberal guilt fits about the slaying of an animal in the name of sound. On 10/24/07, Paul Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Really!! Whats it like to play on?? Are the Eqs any good and are the FXs on pointless?? -Original Message- From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 October 2007 14:33 To: Paul Kendrick; Alan Heneghan; Thomas D. Cox, Jr.; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) votes So does Corsica Studios -Original Message- From: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 October 2007 14:35 To: Alan Heneghan; Thomas D. Cox, Jr.; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) votes http://www.funktion-one.com/FF6000.htm Al check the link, funktion 1 started re making them. The Panarama Bar in Berlin has one I think -Original Message- From: Alan Heneghan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 October 2007 14:18 To: Paul Kendrick; Thomas D. Cox, Jr.; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) votes I own a AH 62 and really like the sound of it, but find it a bit cramped sometimes, but superb at home. I'm also a big fan of the Formula Sound PM80 (a mixer that has been out of production for over 10 years, very popular with sound engineers) and Ecler SCLAT100. Both, 19 rack mounted, super clean signal path, no effects, tank like workhorses. Played on an original UREI at a club once, but as mentioned, the lack of EQ was daft. So out of the choices given, 62. Alan Heneghan From: Paul Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 13:17:12 +0100 To: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Conversation: (313) votes Subject: RE: (313) votes I agree with Tom on this every mixer has unnecessary features and lots are badly laid out, gains on the back is just silly. I am still to find the perfect mixer.. Im currently using this, vestax PMC-CX http://www.vestax.com/v/products/mixers/pmc-cx.html Not the best, EQ could be better and the filters are pointless I don't think mixers should have FX like this. It just annoys me when you hear people using them all the time to cover there bad mixing.if you want FX buy a separate unit -Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 October 2007 12:58 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) votes On 10/24/07, Alan Heneghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gains on the back are to stop IDIOT DJs turning them up and destroying sound systems. so people who play 70's LP cuts next to 00's 12 cuts have to pay the price for morons? wrong answer. that mixer with the gains on the back is the biggest pile of sh*t ive ever used in my entire life. that said, i dont like any of the popular mixers. ive played on ahs, vestaxes, numarks, eclers, ranes, etc. not one of them has ever made me feel like i needed to go out and buy one. that said, ive never messed with a classic rotary mixer either, but they dont have built in EQs which is also stupid. the people who make and design mixers are just plain old bad at what they do in my opinion. there's always too much crap on there you dont need. tom For all the latest news and comment visit www.telegraph.co.uk. This message, its contents and any attachments to it are private, confidential and may be the subject of legal privilege. Any unauthorised disclosure, use or dissemination of the whole or part of this message (without our prior written consent) is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us immediately. Incoming and outgoing telephone
Re: (313) Moodymann on Radio 1
Not his first radio interview. He did one on WJLB a few years back. On 10/11/07, Nik Stoltzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey, I am sure some of you will be interested in checking out Moodymann on the Gilles Peterson show. It was broadcast earlier this morning, but is available to stream from the site for the next 7 days: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/gillespeterson/ Apparently, it is his first radio interview..? I haven't listened to the whole thing yet but it sounds interesting. Plus the music is first rate of course. Cheers, N
Re: (313) Mr. Fingers at work.
I did the exact same thing with Deepchord/Deepchord-related material yesterday. Definitely makes the day much more tolerable. On 8/3/07, Lee Herrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just queued up 7 hours of Larry Heard here at the office. It should be a good day. Hope everyone's having a great summer. Cheers, lrh No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.2/933 - Release Date: 8/2/2007 2:22 PM
(313) rhythm sound announcement
just a heads up for anyone who may/may not have seen this (sorry if this is a repost): Message to our friends in Scotland Rhythm Sound with Tikiman are being illegitimately announced to play at Indian Summer Festival 2007 in Glasgow. They will not play there, never were going to and have never been booked. However, despite repeated requests the promoter has failed to take their name off the bill and continues to announce them, hence this message.
Re: (313) Shake
I'm just mad as hell Shake didn't rock doubles of Shalamar, George Benson or I-Level. Had he done that, I think all of you would be licking the wheels of his badmotorscooter with your tongues. Hell, you should be doing that already.
(313) free acid 12 for DEMF people
hi. if you're an out of towner at the DEMF this weekend, and would like a free 12 from jared wilson's new imprint, here's what you do: 1. go up and say hi to him. he's got long hair and a beard, and will most likely be eating a corn dog. he also very well could have sunglasses on. but just go up and say hey. he's really nice. he'll be around. 2. when the time comes, ask for a 12. now he'll only have about 20 or so, but you'll want to get your hands on it. it's total acid goodness with a TNT (tadd mullinix+todd osborn) remix on the flip. normally i do not endorse such thingsbut this record is nice and special. and brutal. good music to snap pigeon necks to, or it's ideal music with which to eat beef jerky, slam a pint and cry about a breakup. your call. have fun at the festival everyone. someone pogo for me during kenny's set if he plays sweet yesterday or i'm doing fine. -rob
Re: (313) Thank You Liz Copeland + Clark Warner
Yup. Stick It got stuck to as well. As far as decent radio shows? I'm not exactly sure anymore. There's always the outstanding, steady, dependable Crush Collision on Thursday nights EST. But that's about it, really. On 3/30/07, Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So are there any decent radioshows left in Detroit? Stick it in your Ear got cancelled a while ago to, right? On 29-mrt-2007, at 20:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it true that Brave New Waves just ended too? m50 At 10:32 2007/3/29, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: saw an article on feep.com about this yesterday, but it was dated a couple days before so i thought maybe i missed it when someone else posted about it. but yeah, i have some mp3s of her shows when she interviewed cool people on them, really good stuff. in the article she seems upbeat about doing something else though: http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=200770325016 looks like she might be kinda cute, too ;) tmo On 3/29/07, rob theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The powers that be at WDET, in their finite wisdom, have decided to move to an all news- all talk format...not unlike the other two NPR stations within listening range of the Detroit area. Liz isn't the only air shift to be canceled, they kind of cleaned house. It's just another sad, sad statement of what Detroit radio has become. As for the future, who knows? She's still got a few more shows to do.
(313) Thank You Liz Copeland + Clark Warner
I don't know if this has been mentioned on here yet (and apologies if it has), but Liz Copeland's 12 year reign as the queen of over night Detroit radio is coming to an end. I'd like to thank Liz and Clark for six excellent years of monthly electronic music showcases, and Liz for 12 years of kicking ass and making Detroit radio interesting. I'm sure there are several others on here who are just as appreciative of her work as I am.
Re: (313) Thank You Liz Copeland + Clark Warner
The powers that be at WDET, in their finite wisdom, have decided to move to an all news- all talk format...not unlike the other two NPR stations within listening range of the Detroit area. Liz isn't the only air shift to be canceled, they kind of cleaned house. It's just another sad, sad statement of what Detroit radio has become. As for the future, who knows? She's still got a few more shows to do. On 3/29/07, theREALmxyzptlk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: kent williams wrote: So what's up with this? Are they moving? Did she get canceled? What will Liz do now? Another inquiring mind here - ditto on Rob's laudations. j
Re: (313) Thank You Liz Copeland + Clark Warner
yup. is otto still on here btw?
(313) apologies....
for that last joke. poor form. for those emailing me privately who wish for the correct answer: clark warner has been the life support and central nervous systems for m-nus since its inception, and worked at plus 8 as well. you can see hosting the video podcast on m-nus' website. he was, along with hannah sawtell, one of my greatest teachers on how to get things done at a record label. i apologize for any grievances or strife my erroneous implications may have caused. it was all strictly a fanciful jest. back to makin' moonshine and NASCrunk(tm), rt
RE: (313) Plus 8
Wrong. It's co-run by Tim Price and Dale Lawrence. Sort of like Dick Cheney, Clark Warner is not a real person. -Original Message- From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 2:47 PM To: fab.; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Plus 8 clark warner? - Original Message - From: fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:34 PM Subject: (313) Plus 8 silly little question. who runs Plus 8? fab. CITYMORB MUSIC www.citymorb.net | [EMAIL PROTECTED] out now: CTM002 SMBP - Stars Falling ep.
RE: (313) OH - Freedom Festival 7/1 2 some 313 related players
Mixmaster Morris Spacetime Continuum (Live) Woah! (wild!) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 11:28 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) OH - Freedom Festival 7/1 2 some 313 related players saw this mentioned on someone's myspace page - two day outdoor(?) festival sort of looks like a legal rave event http://www.stealthentertainment.net/artists.html main performers: Mixmaster Morris Spacetime Continuum (Live) RJD2 Frankie Bones Heather Hart T-1000 Charles Noel/Archetype (Live) Terminus DJ Raize Titonton Pre-sale ticket prices: First 500 are $15.00, Next 500 are $20.00, $25.00 after that. Tickets will be $25.00 at the gate. Freedom Festival 06 will be held in Mcarthur, OH. It is approx. an hour and a half south of Columbus, OH. The location is the Vinton County Airport. It will have 3 large stages with full sound systems. Camping will be available, as well as plenty of parking for all. MEK
RE: (313) old recloose mixes
Confirm. -Original Message- From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 9:51 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) old recloose mixes Speaking of Recloose and cassettes - I heard that Recloose worked in a sandwich shop which Carl Craig used to frequent. Apparently he got his break by putting his demo tape in Carl's sandwich one day! Can anyone confirm/refute this? You wrote: Hi list! I was going through some old music files on my PC last night, and I came across two early mixes by recloose. Someone on this list posted links to them a few summers ago. They're very entertaining. I believe they were taken from a cassette tape. If anyone is interested in grabbing them, I can always do a you send it type thingy. Cheers, Lee R. Herrington U STORE IT Technical Support Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 440-260-2245
RE: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno
I'm just miffed off that Rick Astley was overlooked for the lineup yet again. -Original Message- From: Ben Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 12:13 PM To: 313 Subject: Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno Sing the blues tom...lets stay still and not move, lets stick to the same sound and not alter our train of thought to move this world!! Whomever makes the music that moves you, is not an issue. To me anyhow! Lets dance Ben On 17/5/06 4:47 pm, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so, when richie and crew put the new sound of detroit stamps on their white label records, causing all kinds of controversy about music not from detroit taking credit for what they did, do you think that this year's DEMF is EXACTLY what people were concerned about? the only detroit artist seriously getting his due this year is rob hood (though it is about d*mn time). now we have hawtin again in the middle of things, closing out a festival filled with white european techno artists while local detroit artists are outsiders to their own festival. does anyone now feel like maybe those concerned initially back in the day were well founded? tom
RE: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno
I've got it on good source that he'll be playing an after party somewhere with Mike Banks conducting the band. -Original Message- From: Matt Kane's Brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 1:32 PM To: Rob Theakston Cc: 313 Subject: Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno He's playing at my house (much to the dismay of my significant other) On May 17, 2006, at 13:13, Rob Theakston wrote: I'm just miffed off that Rick Astley was overlooked for the lineup yet again. -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk || mkbwriu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno
Who's clownin around? http://www.detroitluv.com/index.php?topic=33738.msg370116#msg370116 This is serious stuff. Rick deserves a spot on the pyramid stage just as much as anyone. After all, if it weren't for Rick and the SAW sound we wouldn't HAVE a Detroit Techno to speak of. Seriously, Rob -Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 1:39 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno On 5/17/06, Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Will he be wearing a balaclava? Hope so. (he being Astley of course) you clowns are very funny. tom
RE: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno
You can't. There's no turning back once his voice fills the air or gets in your head. Submit to the Rick. -Original Message- From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 1:41 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno Rick Astley is from Warrington UK. That's where I'm sat now. Hmmm how do I turn this back on topic? :) robin.,.. On 5/17/06, Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Will he be wearing a balaclava? Hope so. (he being Astley of course)
RE: (313) bickering/nice techno playing now on CBS
Andrew, You need to stop having so much fun. This is serious stuff here. Regards, Rob -Original Message- From: Andrew Duke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 1:39 PM To: 313 Detroit Subject: (313) bickering/nice techno playing now on CBS Whilst all ya'll are bickering about DEMF, I thought I'd mention that the CBS has been playing some sweet Detroit and Detroit-vibed techno/electro: Agent Chaos--The Safety Is Off, World 2 World--Amazon, and so on. Andrew -- Andrew Duke scoring/sound design/source http://andrew-duke.com http://myspace.com/andrewduke Cognition Audioworks label [Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark] http://cognitionaudioworks.com
RE: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno
Not a WORD from you Marsel. You and you European musicians whose quality rivals or exceeds the majority of Detroit's output in the past few years need to stay put. We don't need you at any festival from herein. Just try and cross the Detroit River and we'll have the National Guard waiting for you. Our president promised us no more immigration and by god we're gonna get it. Kindly (but watch it), Rob -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 1:33 PM To: 313 Subject: Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno damn damn! - Original Message - From: Rob Theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 7:13 PM Subject: RE: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno I'm just miffed off that Rick Astley was overlooked for the lineup yet again. -Original Message- From: Ben Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 12:13 PM To: 313 Subject: Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno Sing the blues tom...lets stay still and not move, lets stick to the same sound and not alter our train of thought to move this world!! Whomever makes the music that moves you, is not an issue. To me anyhow! Lets dance Ben On 17/5/06 4:47 pm, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so, when richie and crew put the new sound of detroit stamps on their white label records, causing all kinds of controversy about music not from detroit taking credit for what they did, do you think that this year's DEMF is EXACTLY what people were concerned about? the only detroit artist seriously getting his due this year is rob hood (though it is about d*mn time). now we have hawtin again in the middle of things, closing out a festival filled with white european techno artists while local detroit artists are outsiders to their own festival. does anyone now feel like maybe those concerned initially back in the day were well founded? tom
RE: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno
You need to stop having so much fun. -Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 2:10 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno On 5/17/06, Rob Theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not a WORD from you Marsel. You and you European musicians whose quality rivals or exceeds the majority of Detroit's output in the past few years need to stay put. We don't need you at any festival from herein. clowning yet again. i used to respect you rob. not anymore. tom
RE: (313) complete fest lineup
/jimmer Derek -Original Message- From: Jason Trolian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 11:13 AM To: 'Derek Plaslaiko.'; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) complete fest lineup Well put man. -Original Message- From: Derek Plaslaiko. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 10:56 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) complete fest lineup I havent chimed in at all on this subject, due to the fact that Ive just switched jobs and Im moving tomorrow and the COUNTLESS other things that have my life upside down, but Ill give me .02 now. I realize that for alot of you, the fest has morphed into something else (for better, or for worse). I, for one, don't see this as a bad thing. It may not be your idea of detroit, but for what is going on in detroit right now, it's pretty accurate. Paxahau has put together a pretty solid lineup that covers most of the bases from before. in some areas, it just scratches the surface, but at the very least, theres alot of great music. I dont know... I get where you are all coming from with the whole theyve turned it into a typical rave thing, but lets be honest... look at the festivals that are put on all around the world. Dont you feel this has more to offer than, say... timewarp? Or even I Love Techno? I do. Its more diverse than either of those, and with overall MUCH better music! (I dont see any Happy Hardcore on there..) And they did a pretty solid job of getting the next waves of Detroit producers on there. Theres a couple others I wouldve liked to have seen added, but I also see plenty that should have played YEARS ago (see: Jared Wilson, Brian Kage, etc). Thats all I can say on the subject. Im going... plain and simple. I hope alot of you do the same, but I can see why not. I re-listed the lineup, listing what all I am excited about, and to me... thats a good time! I hope to see you there! derek. On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote: Adam Beyer Adam Marshall - live Adam X . live Andy Toth - live Ark - live Audion - live Blaze . live Brian Kage Carl Craig Clark Warner Colin Z - live Dandy Jack the Junction SM - live Daniel Bell Derrick Carter Detroit Techno Militia Donnacha Costello - live Drew Maddox and Eric Cloutier Ezekiel Honig - live Final Cut - live Frank Martiniq Function Regis - live Heartthrob - live Ian Hind James Holden Jared Wilson Jeremy Ellis John Arnold Josh Wink Kenny Glasgow Kill Memory Crash - live Krikor - live Le Petit Orb - live Little Louie Vega Mark Broom Mark Grant Mike Clark Mike Huckaby Monologic - live + Ian Ms. Honey Dijon Neil Landstrumm - live Nicholas Sauser - live Nitzer Ebb - live Pantytec - live Pascal F.E.O.S. Photek Richard Devine - live Richie Hawtin Rob Acid Live Rob Hood . live + dj Ronin Selecta and Matt Clarke Ryan Elliot Someone Else - live
RE: (313) complete fest lineup
.quote texas -Original Message- From: Derek Plaslaiko. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 11:54 AM To: Martin Dust Cc: Kent Williams; list 313 Subject: Re: (313) complete fest lineup On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, Martin Dust wrote: Does Face get the other one D? /Jimmer Self Nah... his uptown-douchie self wont come to the fest, im sure.
Re: (313) prototype 909 live
i can not wait until the play during the festival weekend. it's easily going to be one of the highlights. -- Original Message -- From: Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 07:27:37 -0400 i found that album, and half the people i show it to say hey, i was at that providence show! wow! On Apr 26, 2006, at 21:39, Matt MacQueen wrote: just such a sea of gear, cables, sweat and totally raw/underground vibe was jaw dropping for me at the time. They EARNED their fans the hard way: they toured their asses off with all that kit too. Big raves and also tiny crap venues in rural places with dripping tents and flakey generators, they just wanted to jam by any means necessary. Would be interesting to see if techno fans nowdays can even still relate to that kind of a set, I hope so. 1Intro (1:19) 2Babyhead, Providence, RI (7:17) 3'Cybertech 2,' NY, NY (6:13) 4Scranton, PA (8:43) 5Axis, Boston, MA (6:03) 6'Mecha,' NY, NY (9:01) 7Stone Pony, Asbury Park, NJ (2:33) 8'Even Further,' WI (6:05) 9Philadelphia, PA (10:19) -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk || mkbwriu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) complaining about the fuse-in line-up
I'd be all about reuniting Bananarama for a closer.
Re: (313) Fuse-In News
It's a shame that the city of Detroit isn't as helpful as they could be in this situation. Unfortunately Detroit government in general is at a bureaucratic standstill. This problem of helpfulness isn't just exclusive to the fate of this festival. Word is from other event producers that they're feeling the squeeze just as much as the Fuse-In producers. Is it sad? Of course it is. Watching this thing from its inception to where it is now leaves me feeling a bit melancholic. Complain as I may, sometimes there's no greater joy than watching everyone get down and reunite during that first evening right at twilight to hear Stacey play. That said, I wouldn't be surprised if investors/a giant corporate sponsor came from out of nowhere to swoop the festival from the muck its in now and turn it into something a bit more commerically-based (ie: Tiesto, Prodigy etal). Here's hoping they have the insight to bring Kevin or Carl on as creative advisors. For visitors to make plans to come from overseas the event needs to have all the details nailed down at least 6-8 months in advance (so plane tickets can be booked at sane prices etc). See above. The city government really doesn't care too much about that at this point. They're more concerned about going bankrupt and having to deal with receivership, as well as other woes. Reporting live from Coleman A. Young Municipal Center.. rt
Re: (313) Bill Van Loo 6 Strings For A Winter's Day
buy it. you'll be glad you did. -- Original Message -- From: Kent Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 22:29:20 -0600 http://www.chromedecay.org/releases/cd002/ I've been listening to BVL's 6 Strings For A Winter's Day nearly all day, and it's some of the most beautiful music I've heard in the past few years. This is a collection of Bill's improvisation on guitar with effects, delays, and laptop, and it's shimmering, vague, luminous, quiet and challenging all at once. In the interest of full disclosure, Bill is a friend of mine who gave me a place to stay for the festival in 2002, and came to play in Iowa City for a show I promoted. But believe the hype -- if you have any love for ambient music, you'll want to have this. If I had to compare, I'd say it was like Fennesz, but not as hashed up, or Robert Rich, but not new-agey or slack.
Re: (313) dennis desantis on the hydrogen economy
upcoming guests: february - derek plaslaiko *sigh* better than theorem, i suppose.
Re: (313) drama ATTACK
I should like a cup very much. It would go very well with the Genesis record I'm listening to right now. On 10/20/05, David Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm going to the kitchen, cup of tea anyone? Very kind Martin - but do I have to drink it now or will it be available from a flask later on ;-) Cheers BT
Re: (313) right now
Listening: The Jam That's Entertainment and JD Souther's Her Town Too on repeat Eating: a slice of bread Drinking: coca cola classic Thinking: i thought it was one of the most appalling things i have ever seen. there were two gentlemen in cages on either side of the stage with fake uzi's, there were - Jesus, it was unbelievable...and when I see somebody who's wearing one of their shirts, I think that they're scum too.
Re: (313) iridite #5
Confirmed. What a horrible statement of the times. -- Original Message -- From: Ian Malbon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 11:24:15 -0400 On Oct 6, 2005, at 10:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Apparently he's been known to send his people into record shops to check for bootlegs of his records. Then they bust the place up just as a warning Well, according to Real Detroit, there's one less place to check. The Dance Room at Record Time Roseville has been shuttered, it's stock mixed into the rest of the inventory, and Huckaby is no longer there. End of an era. Can anyone confirm? -- IM
Re: (313) Dale Lawrence
So judging by some of the other threads there have been a few others who have returned to the fold. While we're having a class reunion, what's everyone been doing?
Re: (313) RE: So
Well it's nice to see everyone except Dale Lawrence has been busy*. Good to be back, I think. Time will tell on that one. It's been a few years since I've been on here. Anywhere I can go to catch up, or is that really even necessary? I can presume we're all still chasing Theo and Omar S records that were recorded under an I-96 underpass and mastered by Helen Keller, overpaying for obscure but woefully mediocre white label copies of Serious Grooves and UR 12's, and grasping at race straws via the Hawtin factor? -rob * Dale you know I love you, but you ain't Guns and Roses. Get back in the studio and make a damn record already.
Re: (313) Simon Reynolds Rip It Up And Start Again
Yeah I read it. It's not bad, and definitely a textbook for those wanting to dig deeper beyond Public Image and the ilk. I kind of wished for some sort of commentary option I could switch on and read alternating opinions from Paul Morley. The discographies that were (are?) available on the publisher's website are outstanding and very thorough. It's going to be available in the states next year, but with a few missing chapters. Get the UK version if at all possible. On 9/20/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anyone read this book yet? I have, thought it was excellent, dying to talk about it with someone. p.s. its available in FOPP for a tenner UK folks, well worth it. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) Dale Lawrence
oh. that's cool. you're an inspiration to us all. keep up the good work. On 9/20/05, Neil Wiernik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: as a 37 year old with a full time professional IT job I think thats a lame excuse for you even to think Im still making and releasing and playing gigs... gorwing up is not even an excuse its just lame... On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Tim Baker wrote: I think he just grew up! tb -Original Message- From: Tosh Cooey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 7:42 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Dale Lawrence Yeah seriously, why did Dale just drop off the face of the earth? There was so much hope and promise... Subject: Re: (313) RE: So From: rob theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 07:31:00 -0400 To: 313@hyperreal.org Well it's nice to see everyone except Dale Lawrence has been busy*. Good to be back, I think. Time will tell on that one. It's been a few years since I've been on here. Anywhere I can go to catch up, or is that really even necessary? I can presume we're all still chasing Theo and Omar S records that were recorded under an I-96 underpass and mastered by Helen Keller, overpaying for obscure but woefully mediocre white label copies of Serious Grooves and UR 12's, and grasping at race straws via the Hawtin factor? -rob * Dale you know I love you, but you ain't Guns and Roses. Get back in the studio and make a damn record already. naw/neil wiernik artist site: www.naw.phoniq.net releases available on: www.noisefactoryrecords.com www.pertin-nce.com projects: www.vagueterrain.net www.phoniq.net
(313) So
What'd I miss?
RE: (313) OT Coachella festival
No Moodymann? Sorry, I'm out. rt -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 4:54 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) OT Coachella festival http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/news/04-01/14.shtml Is anyone else as excited to see a reunite of the Pixies!? Kraftwerk and Radiohead! Wow. dns.
RE: (313) OT Coachella festival
Not as excited as I was for the lineup of the first Coachella. Atkins, May, Saunderson, Yeah those guys are pretty exciting.
RE: (313) I believe Mr Theakston
Nope. Don't work at Borders. Worked at Barnes and Noble once. Quit after two weeks. I work somewhere cooler now. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 4:22 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) I believe Mr Theakston If it is you that works at Borders, and if not, the individual I spoke with in the past, please hit me back. I would like to ask you a couple of questions if you don't mind. Apologies to all for this mail. Steve
(313) TONIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY || ANN ARBOR
Every Tuesday Relax Goodnight Gracie's 301 W. Huron Ann Arbor MI Good DJs No Cover No Drink Specials Featuring your residents/fearless leaders: Ryan Elliott Matthew Dear And a motley legion of guest stars that show up at random instances without warning, including: Tadd Mullinix Todd Osborn Derek Plaslaiko Keith Kemp Carlos Souffront Sam Valenti IV Rob Theakston Aarnio Drew Maddox Bill Van Loo Craig Gonzalez Mike Servito Sometimes all at once. It's a bit like the Love Boat.. except there's no boat, we really don't go anywhere, Ted Lange and Gavin Macleod are nowhere to be found, and as far as I know there's been no moonlit romantic rende-vouzs. Show up. It's fun.
(313) test
Test- ignore please. Or don't. Dennis Donohue rules. That is all.
RE: (313) Colin Dale - 313
Michael, There's a lot of reasons why this isn't happening down I94 anymore, to which I will catalog to you in private upon request. In short, let's just say that it's a new Detroit right now. And there's a lot of things going on that most people don't even realize are happening. It's a different sound now. To paraphrase an extremely wise man, Detroit is in a reactionary stage to what is happening in Europe..which is a reaction to what was going on in Detroit. The music is different, the environment is different, for better or worse the game has changed around here. -rt -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 11:36 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: (313) Colin Dale - 313 Alright - I've come to the conclusion that I'm going to have to pick up and move my @ss to the UK because no promoter in this city is going to ever get their sh*t straight and book any of these artists (unless I get the fortunate opportunity to influence them or the cash to DIY). Instead we get a who's who off of DJ Magazine's Top 10 list it's sad that I have a greater chance of seeing a Detroit artist clear across the Atlantic in UK than I do living in a city just down I94 MEK [EMAIL PROTECTED] nder.co.ukTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org cc: 10/10/03 05:40 AM Subject: RE: (313) Colin Dale - 313 Imho Colin Dale and Andy Weatherall are 2 of the most under-rated DJs playing out - and with both of them being regular supporters of the U'ground scene without a doubt both are very good but I think Andy is the DB's ..amazing DJ . an all rounder as they say. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Fri 10/10/2003 11:20 To: 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: (313) Colin Dale - 313 ** Entertainment UK Limited Registered Office: 243 Blyth Road, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 1DN. Registered in England Numbered 409775 This e-mail is only intended for the person(s) to whom it is addressed and may contain confidential information. Unless stated to the contrary, any opinions or comments are personal to the writer and do not represent the official view of the company. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by reply e-mail and then delete this message from your system. Please do not copy it or use it for any purposes, or disclose its contents to any other person. Thank you for your co-operation. ** - Forwarded by Gary Girard/Sales/Blyth/EUK on 10/10/2003 11:19 - Mike Tyrer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ernet.com cc: Fax to: 10/10/2003 Subject: Colin Dale - 313 11:17 Please respond to Mike Tyrer a quick posting for me (svp) Colin Dale (and don't forget Colin Faver) were hugely influencial in debuting '313' music on the ears of many a Londoner. Tuesday and Thursday nights on KISS were religion. I'm sure many list peeps somewhere have a box of those midweek tapes recorded off the radio. I know I have Time moved on .. they were 'let go' by the station. Colin continued his show on Groovetech but now lives in Marseilles. He regularly returns to London playing major gigs(18/10 '4th Birthday' Fabric with Andrew Weatherall) and U'ground gigs (31/10 'Jacks House' @ Telegraph, Brixton). I can vouch for the fact that he will happily play at a party for his beer money (and a bag of crisps) and happily party on afterwards. Imho Colin Dale and Andy Weatherall are 2 of the most under-rated DJs playing out - and with both of them being regular supporters of the U'ground scene (and seen regularly on the dancefloor after their sets) its highly appropriate that they'll (for once) get a fat cheque playing the Fabric B'day party. Punters are in for a treat - sadly, I am not too fond of Fabric, but if this year - as seems likely - I dont make Belgium
RE: (313) st germain
The Countdown Singers are kind of hot. -Original Message- From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 12:02 PM To: ryan burns; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) st germain Stephen Burd wrote: a friend turned me on to st germain a few months ago. any recommendations for other groups in kinda the same style? Ryan Burn answered: i would say Metro Area and all the Soul Phiction records. Ah well... Stephen probably wants more of that latino kinda live-feel vibe.. then I would recommend anything from the italian schema label. These kinde tracks are now played by Mills once in a while. Not really my thing... but I am a bit of a difficult person. Cheers, Maarten
RE: (313) Record Sales
I don't think those stats are usually made public, as distributors don't like to release their figures and neither do labels...as far as I know. Especially if you are talking about more of the non-commercial dance labels (UR and the like..) But if they have a barcode, it can sometimes be traced through soundscan. Though I think you have to be a member to get those figures. http://home.soundscan.com/ -Original Message- From: Grammenos, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 9:59 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Record Sales Can someone tell me where I can find stats on dance record sale trends? -Pete --- Peter Grammenos Goldman Sachs Co. Tel : 212.902.2446 ---
RE: (313) Paging Metroplex Records
Uhhh I don't think they bootlegged Metro Area, Fredcan't confirm that though...but Im fairly certain they didn't. -Original Message- From: FRED giannelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 12:59 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) Paging Metroplex Records Not to mention this little item from Environ Welcome to the third edition of the Environ Newsletter! Feel free to forward this to friends/label/press. A Word on Bootlegs Apologies, but we'll start on a bad note so we don't have to end on one. We've noticed bootlegs of Environ material surfacing, often a whole track of ours with a simple a capella over it. DJ's used to call that mixing before cheap opportunists decided to sell it on wax. Let us be clear: bootlegging kills labels and artist careers. If you buy bootlegs of our music, or distribute it, or stock it in your shop, you help to kill us. Do not tell yourself otherwise. Our originals are regularly repressed (see below) and even if they were rare it still would not justify bootlegging (despite their rarity and the difficulty faced in tracking down the owners, we license and pay for every Unclassics reissue we do!) If you are bootlegging, we'll track you down and pursue legal action. If you are a shop or distributor peddling Environ boots and we find out, we will cease to do business with you. It is bad for everyone but the bootleggers. Without your support, we will disappear. We will lose the opportunity to get our hard work to your ears. If you care for Environ and its artists, and want to keep hearing us, please do not support bootlegs. Thanks for reading. on 10/9/03 12:56 PM, FRED giannelli at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -- From: FRED giannelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2003 12:53:22 -0400 To: Chuckie H [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) Paging Metroplex Records Well, I used to be a member of Psychic TV and you bootlegged Ov Power on one of your records didn't you ? telepathic regards, the kooky scientist on 10/9/03 12:47 PM, Chuckie H at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No we actually license each and every track and never bootlegged any. Thanks for the insinuation. What's your problem? TIGERSUSHI 15 rue d'Aboukir 75002 Paris FRANCE fon :+33.1.42.33.90.30 fax :+33.1.42.33.78.42 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tigersushi.com MEAT IS MURDER : http://www.tigersushi.com/site/kim MU, PUNK ELECTROC SHOCK COMINATCHA IN MAY : http://www.tigersushi.com/site/mu WE HAVE SLAUGHTERED DEEJAYS FOR THE SAKE OF PURE FUN : http://www.tigersushi.com/site/killthedj/ MORE GDM CD still available : http://www.tigersushi.com/site/moregdm/ -Original Message- From: FRED giannelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: jeudi 9 octobre 2003 18:39 To: Chuckie H; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Paging Metroplex Records Why would you actually want to get in touch with Metroplex ? Aren't you guys bootleggers that never actually pay to license tracks ? telepathic regards, the kooky scientist on 10/7/03 7:38 PM, Chuckie H at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, would like to get in touch with Metroplex records seeking fax n° or email. The fax n° I found on discogs seems to belong to a poor fellow who is getting rings everyday. Thanks a lot 313sters TIGERSUSHI 15 rue d'Aboukir 75002 Paris FRANCE fon :+33.1.42.33.90.30 fax :+33.1.42.33.78.42 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tigersushi.com MEAT IS MURDER : http://www.tigersushi.com/site/kim MU, PUNK ELECTROC SHOCK COMINATCHA IN MAY : http://www.tigersushi.com/site/mu WE HAVE SLAUGHTERED DEEJAYS FOR THE SAKE OF PURE FUN : http://www.tigersushi.com/site/killthedj/ MORE GDM CD still available : http://www.tigersushi.com/site/moregdm/
RE: (313) Paging Metroplex Records
Ohhhkay I think we've reached the point of off-listlessness. Take it outside the saloon cowboys, before I have Smitty the bartender call the sheriff. Ranger Rob -Original Message- From: Chuckie H [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 1:08 PM To: 'Rob Theakston'; 'FRED giannelli'; 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: (313) Paging Metroplex Records Fred, This is ridiculous. First off: as for the METRO AREA track it's a license. You can ask MORGAN GEIST DIRECT, if you wish to : [EMAIL PROTECTED] There's quite a bootleg of Miura I believe that's been around for days but would you really think Source would have let us go with releasing a previously unreleased Metroi Area bootleg at the time they released their CD; That record (more gdm 3) was quite everywhere and features proper credits. Just like the KIM record does. As for the Pyschic TV thing, it's also a license from SOME BIZARRE. You can ask andy about it. It's even them who provided the masters for the mastering session to the Exchange then Metropolis. Although I do appreciate your legacy as a part of Pyschic TV I would appreciate you checked your facts before blurting them in the open. Regards Charles TIGERSUSHI 15 rue d'Aboukir 75002 Paris FRANCE fon :+33.1.42.33.90.30 fax :+33.1.42.33.78.42 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tigersushi.com MEAT IS MURDER : http://www.tigersushi.com/site/kim MU, PUNK ELECTROC SHOCK COMINATCHA IN MAY : http://www.tigersushi.com/site/mu WE HAVE SLAUGHTERED DEEJAYS FOR THE SAKE OF PURE FUN : http://www.tigersushi.com/site/killthedj/ MORE GDM CD still available : http://www.tigersushi.com/site/moregdm/ -Original Message- From: Rob Theakston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: jeudi 9 octobre 2003 19:00 To: 'FRED giannelli'; 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: (313) Paging Metroplex Records Uhhh I don't think they bootlegged Metro Area, Fredcan't confirm that though...but Im fairly certain they didn't. -Original Message- From: FRED giannelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 12:59 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) Paging Metroplex Records Not to mention this little item from Environ Welcome to the third edition of the Environ Newsletter! Feel free to forward this to friends/label/press. A Word on Bootlegs Apologies, but we'll start on a bad note so we don't have to end on one. We've noticed bootlegs of Environ material surfacing, often a whole track of ours with a simple a capella over it. DJ's used to call that mixing before cheap opportunists decided to sell it on wax. Let us be clear: bootlegging kills labels and artist careers. If you buy bootlegs of our music, or distribute it, or stock it in your shop, you help to kill us. Do not tell yourself otherwise. Our originals are regularly repressed (see below) and even if they were rare it still would not justify bootlegging (despite their rarity and the difficulty faced in tracking down the owners, we license and pay for every Unclassics reissue we do!) If you are bootlegging, we'll track you down and pursue legal action. If you are a shop or distributor peddling Environ boots and we find out, we will cease to do business with you. It is bad for everyone but the bootleggers. Without your support, we will disappear. We will lose the opportunity to get our hard work to your ears. If you care for Environ and its artists, and want to keep hearing us, please do not support bootlegs. Thanks for reading. on 10/9/03 12:56 PM, FRED giannelli at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -- From: FRED giannelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2003 12:53:22 -0400 To: Chuckie H [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) Paging Metroplex Records Well, I used to be a member of Psychic TV and you bootlegged Ov Power on one of your records didn't you ? telepathic regards, the kooky scientist on 10/9/03 12:47 PM, Chuckie H at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No we actually license each and every track and never bootlegged any. Thanks for the insinuation. What's your problem? TIGERSUSHI 15 rue d'Aboukir 75002 Paris FRANCE fon :+33.1.42.33.90.30 fax :+33.1.42.33.78.42 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tigersushi.com MEAT IS MURDER : http://www.tigersushi.com/site/kim MU, PUNK ELECTROC SHOCK COMINATCHA IN MAY : http://www.tigersushi.com/site/mu WE HAVE SLAUGHTERED DEEJAYS FOR THE SAKE OF PURE FUN : http://www.tigersushi.com/site/killthedj/ MORE GDM CD still available : http://www.tigersushi.com/site/moregdm/ -Original Message- From: FRED giannelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: jeudi 9 octobre 2003 18:39 To: Chuckie H; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Paging Metroplex Records Why would you actually want to get in touch with Metroplex ? Aren't you guys bootleggers that never actually pay to license tracks ? telepathic regards, the kooky
RE: (313) P(sychicTV)aging Met(h)ro(bbing gristle)plex Records
Neither would I ;) Thanks for the kind words guys. I'll pass these on to the powers that be. -Original Message- From: Allen Goodman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 2:01 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) P(sychicTV)aging Met(h)ro(bbing gristle)plex Records So true, I wouldn't know what I would do without AMG, and Discogs I'll direct your attention to All Music Guide http://www.allmusic.com search for Throbbing Gristle and you'll find a wealth of information - if you have about five hours then check all the links as well by the way - who were the people that came up with the idea of AMG? It has to be one of the most brilliant websites and resources ever. I use the website daily for music research and I'm beginning to have a nice stack of their books too. cheers to AMG and all the writers and staff! MEK Thomas D. Cox, Jr. To: 313@hyperreal.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]cc: h.com Subject: RE: (313) Paging Metroplex Records 10/09/03 12:40 PM Please respond to death -- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Just before everyone marches out of the saloon, could I possibly steer the debate onto a less contentious area? There's a lot of mentioning of band names that I don't know, I've heard a track by Genesis P Orridge (pretty tasty IMO) that he did for one of the Sabres Of Paradise compilations a few years back now (Septic Cuts IIRC) but don't know who Psychic TV and Coil are. Basically, who are all these people/bands and how do they fit into the techno firmament? Anyone care to enlighten me? wow. theres lots to learn. genesis p orrige was in throbbing gristle, the band that basically invented industrial music. PTV was a later project that was more acid house oriented, though not exclusively. coil is peter christopherson (also of throbbing gristle fame) and john balance. those guys are nuts, their records were very influential to me when i was like 15. without all that kind of stuff, id have never been able to get into techno house and jungle. theres so much more to say about these cats but i have to run to work. tom andythepooh.com -- Allen Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.fksche.com
RE: (313) Way back in the day
Yup. That's a weird ambiguous statement though. Care to elaborate as to WHY you ask? -Original Message- From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 1:32 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Way back in the day Any 313ers remember the Golden World label, Pat Lewis and Rose Batiste? md
RE: (313) The lights go on the lights go off
Hi everyone. I haven't been reading this thread and the power here is still inconsistent (on again off again). There's a mass exodus at the gas lines unlike anything I've seen, and according to my parents nothing like they've seen since the '67 riots. I apologize if this ground has been covered previously in the thread, but I hope those of you without power in Detroit (or with minimal power) are keeping an eye out for your neighbor, especially the elderly ones. I know it's a very boy scout thing to say, but in situations like these I think it's most appropriate. I'm going to sound really preachy, but take two minutes out of your boredom or away from that battery powered laptop and check to see if they're doing okay. Now I'm going to go back to my porch and strum a few songs on the ol' guitar. stay cool (literally...it's muggy and 86 degrees out there) rob
RE: (313) dwele
That collaboration was entirely Recloose's idea. -Original Message- From: Al Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 11:43 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) dwele Following from recent mail: I can't answer the sample question, but I too was disappointed by Dwele. I haven't heard the album, but I heard a 15 minute feature on Peterson's worldwide (on British airways as a matter of fact). He (Dwele) said that he wrote the album as a soundtrack for making babies... All the songs were very smooth late-night jazzual Peterson style - no edge to them It seems that the collaboration with Recloose was lined up by Carl Craig, but wasn't particularly reflective of his style. Finally he gave props to 50 Cent, says it all really Al
RE: (313) Best lines to the DJ
I was DJing with Clark Warner and we were supposed to be doing a downtempo tag team set, and both of us had been looking forward to this for a while. However, this was not going to be the case..as we had several girls come up to us repeatedly during the early hours of the night asking for us to play hip hop. After ignoring them for a good hour, one girl finally came up with a stack of CDs. She went to her car and brought them in for us to play. While this was a very thoughtful gesture on her part, the less than pleasant side of me wanted to torch her CDs with my lighter, or play them at extremely low pitches soaked in some Pioneer DJ EFX. Things only got better when the pack of banshees decided to start yelping the mantra hip hop! hip hop! over some record Clark was playing.
RE: (313) detroit 33 (sports) tshirts ?
Isiah Thomas was #11. -Original Message- From: Alex Bates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 4:15 AM To: RAW2019; 313 detroit Subject: RE: (313) detroit 33 (sports) tshirts ? isiah thomas was #33 for the detroit pistons... maybe its that! ab -Original Message- From: RAW2019 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2003 11:59 PM To: 313 detroit Subject: (313) detroit 33 (sports) tshirts ? hi list, i've seen these tshirts and would like to have one i can't find it in google can anybody explain what it means : detroit 33 ? txs RAW btw half of detroit was in holland again this week : dwele, recloose, carl en outherzone orchestra .. we own your asses ... hahahahaha (check http://www.omroep.nl/nps/jazz next week for video on demand of the festival ) RAW's music en mixes : www.fine-tuners.com --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 1/27/2003 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 1/27/2003
(313) last night
I'm really surprised that no one's mentioned this yet. But cheers to that Plaslaiko guy for pulling off a legendary set. All of you fools in Europe need to book him. Like now. Same goes with Mike Servito. I'd like to get on a soapbox and talk about Mike for a second. His track selections are the stuff dreams are made of. If he was in NYC, his face would be on the cover of many a dance magazine. Everyone on this list goes on about how great DJ _ is, but people are so overlooking Servito. I think it's shameful he hasn't played a festival yet, because the guy's got mad skills that make most pterodactyls look foolish and boring. Like Jerry Garcia behind the turntables. Okay, that's it. End rant.
(313) warning
Beware the Jetta Tech
RE: (313) threats
I only wish I could receive death threats of such grammatically poor quality. Congrats -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 6:35 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) threats Sounds more fun than scary. Don't keep it to yourself dude! (Also on a more serious note, remember bullys of all kinds don't like the light of day) k -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 11:19 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) threats wow! its been over a year since i was last threaten by someone on this board. of course, people do it in off-list mail because they don't have the guts to say that sh*t in public. i won't post the message just yet, but i will give you some samples form a mail i recieved today from - You are so insignificant that I ignore you since you appear here. (obviously not ignoring me since you're writing me offlist) When you have nothing to say, shut up, and you must shut up every day btw,you have never had any kind of added value, you bother me. (Add value? Like a supersized happymeal?) Avoid me, because next time I will go down you in public, and yes it's a threat, and yes go to groan where you want to! (is this a threat or a proposition for sex?) see what sort of people exist in our little community. just because you disagre with them... is there a moderator because i genuinely wonder if this peson need a little break from 313. If you send threatening e-mail the terrorist win. sheesh!!!
RE: (313) threats
It could be worse. My cousin could be a really obnoxious presenter on the BBC. -Original Message- From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 9:02 AM To: Rob Theakston; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) threats You're mother is a 'amster and you're father stinks of elderberry. You eeenglish peegs I only wish I could receive death threats of such grammatically poor quality. Congrats -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 6:35 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) threats Sounds more fun than scary. Don't keep it to yourself dude! (Also on a more serious note, remember bullys of all kinds don't like the light of day) k -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 11:19 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) threats wow! its been over a year since i was last threaten by someone on this board. of course, people do it in off-list mail because they don't have the guts to say that sh*t in public. i won't post the message just yet, but i will give you some samples form a mail i recieved today from - You are so insignificant that I ignore you since you appear here. (obviously not ignoring me since you're writing me offlist) When you have nothing to say, shut up, and you must shut up every day btw,you have never had any kind of added value, you bother me. (Add value? Like a supersized happymeal?) Avoid me, because next time I will go down you in public, and yes it's a threat, and yes go to groan where you want to! (is this a threat or a proposition for sex?) see what sort of people exist in our little community. just because you disagre with them... is there a moderator because i genuinely wonder if this peson need a little break from 313. If you send threatening e-mail the terrorist win. sheesh!!!
RE: (313) Josh Wink @ Borders in Ann Arbor - @ The Necto
Sweet! I'll call Dan Bell to let him know! Thanks -Original Message- From: Darren Longton (Marketing) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 2:33 PM To: 313 Subject: (313) Josh Wink @ Borders in Ann Arbor - @ The Necto Guess there ARE some good perks to working here;) d$ Hello everyone-- I am pleased to confirm the following unique partnership with local nightclub THE NECTO as we embark on a partnership that will create an incredible and rare interactive discussion, QA and signing with legendary DJ JOSH WINK! Our friends at Caroline, Ovum and System Recordings have delivered a solid opportunity to create sales and visibility for this respected name in the industry. The event will theme itself and Borders Ann Arbor as the destination to get a behind the scene look at the tremendous talent touring through our market going forward. Expect a major presence as the instore will involve the artist, resident DJ and ambiance to give a true ambiance to our efforts, and the positioning, placement and promotion that Borders delivers to result in a true event for customers and fans! Please read and execute the event checklist below and let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you for your attention to this and have a great event! ARTIST: JOSH WINK TITLE: PROFOUND SOUNDS VOL. 2 EVENT TYPE: In-store Discussion / QA and signing [THE CONCEPT: Please work with your store and neighboring Area Marketing Managers to create submission boxes we can tentatively title Borders and Necto Present: QA with the DJ! - JOSH WINK and customers can then note the event and get the chance to collect their questions for the event mid-July. The week of event, please collect the questions and send them to Borders Ann Arbor, where Meagen and I can review prior to the event to create an atmosphere of interaction with the artist by having a moderated Question and Answer session that can then lead to a discussion and a better interaction with the audience. Before and during the signing the NECTO will provide a resident DJ to amp the crowd with hot sounds and of course the Profound Sounds Vol. 2 to incur sales] VENDOR: Ovum | System | Caroline CO-OP BUDGET | LABEL SUPPORT: YES [The following label and artist support will be made available to assist you in your efforts: Authorization has been given to book a 1/4 page ad in Real Detroit the week prior to your event. Please work locally to get this placed and created with Laurie Smith and Christine from the Necto List event on their web site and label's official site to alert Email blast to fans where available 500+ Bagstuffers will be requested and created from Caroline on your behalf at no cost to the store (2) 3' x 3' foam core boards for backdrop will be requested from for your event Posters and instore material will be made available through X.] STORE/CITY/DATE/TIME: Borders Ann Arbor #01 | Thursday, July 17th from 8 to 10 PM 612 E Liberty Ann Arbor, MI 48104
RE: (313) Wow.. Guess who is headlining at 24th August 'lost'?
I am. See you guys there.