Re: (313) Record Collector - Ferndale, Mi?

2002-09-22 Thread TJ Johnson
That place is really old.  The one in Livonia closed down.  They are good
for your indi-rock/punk-rock stuff but I've never had much luck finding
dance or electronic music there.  It's been a few years though.  They are
definitely a good resource for old funk and rock records.  Hope this
helps...
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 9:47 PM
Subject: (313) Record Collector - Ferndale, Mi?


 I just came across this address for a store in Ferndale called Record
 Collector.
 I'm assuming the place has recently opened, since it's located near Record
 Time,
 and I didn't notice it last time I was there. Any list-members been there?
 Or know how long the store has been around?

 Record Collector
 327 W. Nine Mile Rd.
 phone: 248-548-9888
 Monday-Saturday Noon-9pm
 Sunday Noon-6






[313] DJ sets

2002-02-25 Thread TJ Johnson
Looking for any DJ sets by detroit greats such as Kenny Dixon Jr., Stacey 
Pullen, and especially Derrick May.  Any others you may recommend will be 
greatly appreciated.   Anything downloadable will be a great help.  Anything 
you would be willing to mail would be really awesome as well.  Thanks!!!


Re: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313

2002-02-19 Thread TJ Johnson
I just hope they still have the electric bull in the middle of hart plaza
this year.  That was my favorite part of the festival.  Nothing can top
getting bucked off the bull to the pleasant chant of Autecre.  I can't wait!
! ! !


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Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 2:07 PM
Subject: RE: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313


 Oh,
 they should not be on the logistics end of it. When I say promoters get
 involved, I mean from a creative angle. Obviously the reason PMC is in on
 all of this is they know how to handle an event this size.  But of course
 just because an event is big does not mean it is any good.  Incorporating
 some of the aspects of the Detroit scene on an event this size would
 definitely be something best handled by people who have done it first
hand.
 A lot of the people involved throwing events here work their brains out on
 those events and I have no doubt would do the same given the opportunity
to
 do it right. And yes I know several promoters who have worked on and are
 qualified to work on concert festival size events.

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 From: Dan Sicko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 2:40 PM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313


 Heh.

 Well, I was kind of joking about DJ worship, but what I was really
 hinting at is that techno, house, electronic music, what have you ...
 are in an entirely different context at an event like DEMF.  It's not
 a club, not an outdoor rave, ... it's a concert festival.  How many
 local promoters have tackled one of those?

 -d


 Oh, I forgot.
 We don't dance anymore..
 
 I put on the table that we change dance music to stand around and
stare
 at the DJ music
 -r

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Re: [313] p-funk

2002-02-07 Thread TJ Johnson
Yeah doesn't that one have atomic dog on it too?


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Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 11:43 PM
Subject: Re: [313] p-funk


 At 10:29 PM 2/6/2002, Samuel Hobbs wrote:

 please suggest some parliament funkadelic albums which would help
solidify
 in my mind what Derrick May means when he says detroit techno is
kraftwerk
 and george clinton in an elevator.
 
 -sam

 Not sure if this helps anything, but I've always loved One Nation Under a
 Groove. Clinton's Computer Games might be more what you're looking for.

  jeff


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Re: [313] about the members huh

2002-01-31 Thread TJ Johnson
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Subject: RE: [313] about the members huh


 uhh...is this 313 lovelines...im 25, all man, on 313 longer than you, got
 more records than you..
 i love you guys and im not complaining but this is kinda ridiculous.
 how many people are on this list...are only the extra-important people
 supposed to post their stats...i dont get it


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Re: [313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread TJ Johnson
got mine!
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Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: [313] about the members


 
  organizer of last years fashion must-have, the 313
  t-shirts (anyone still wearing theirs)
 
 
 
 it's my favorite t-shirt :)
 
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Re: [313] Will any of you...

2002-01-30 Thread TJ Johnson
Yeah I went.  It was pretty cool.  Dan Sicko hyped his book a bit, the
graphic artist for virtually all Detroit record labels gave a presentation
of her and her colleague's work (including a 15 minute preview of the
official DEMF 2000 documentary), the guy from Adult told his story, and Carl
Craig told his as well.  Carl also showed a pretty cool video.  His main
story was about how he started working with others to get his music out, but
ultimately decided that he had to do it by himself and be his own boss.
This was a really cool little presentation, especially by Rita.  Her art is
really good.  I was thinking about trying to contact her, but she is really
busy it seems!!!  BTW does anyone have her contact info???

TJ Johnson
www.wireframerecords.com
www.mp313.com

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Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Will any of you...


 I'm not sure if i missed a thread, but did anyone end up going to this?


 ben



 On Fri,
 25 Jan 2002, Pryor, Ryan N wrote:

  313'ers be attending this?
 
  Critical Studies:Humanities Lecture Series Detroit Sound
  Lecturing from 1:00 - 4:30 pm
  Adam Lee Miller-Adult.
  Carl Craig-Planet E
  Rita Sayegh
  Dan Sicko
 
  Location-DeSalle Auditorium, Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills,
  Michigan
  Open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis with museum
admission
 
  For more information and directions:
  http://webserver.cranbrookart.edu/site/events_info_frameno.html
 
 
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Re: [313] agents of change

2001-11-27 Thread TJ Johnson
Please don't tell me that you were that guy!  The tall, blonde-haired guy at
the front of the crowd that kept turning around andf  saying, Geez!  Why is
no one dancing!?  Then turning around and not dancing yourself.  I really
hope that if you are complaining about people not dancing that you were just
tearing it up and cutting a rug.

To tell you the truth, I was busy watching Mills' techniques.  Once in a
while, a killer track would pop on and i just couldn't help myself but to
move my ass like the true rump-shaker that I am, but for the most-part (I
hate to dissappoint you, but...)  I was watching, admiring, and learning
from a true innovator.

And, to further add to my list of reasons why people werent moving at the
front, it was friggin packed!  How could anyone even move, let alone dance!
We were shoulder to shoulder.  People were tearing it up 10-20 feet back.

That's just the way it always is at a packed venue where people want to
watch the artist.  Too bad people couldn't watch and dance at the same time!


TJ Johnson
www.wireframerecords.com



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From: Paul Jenvey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 1:28 PM
Subject: [313] agents of change


 Well, what did everyone else think of the party?

 I was very impressed by the music and the venue, but I felt the crowd was
almost unattentive..  My girlfriend Allison  I were up neard the front
around 3:30 when Jeff went on, and we were astounded at the number of people
just standing around.  I felt as if I was gathered around an accident scene,
with everyone leaned in  rubbernecking, pointing cameras, but otherwise
giving no indication that there was *music* at the party.  After the joint
got cleared out, it was obvious that there was a core of people really
enjoying the music, but earlier in the evening I was talking with some guy 
we decided that we knew why Jeff Mills doesn't play Detroit
 too often...

 -P



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Re: [313] agents of change

2001-11-27 Thread TJ Johnson
oh sorry, let me clarify for the analysts ;)

It was packed at the front.  There definately was room to dance 10-20 feet
back.


TJ Johnson
www.wireframerecords.com

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Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: [313] agents of change


 ok.  first off, the venue was NOT packed.  it was close, but there was
 PLENTY of room to dance.  I for one did not dance, but if I am paying 35
 bux, its my own damn business if I want to dance, stand or lay down and
take
 a damn nap.  I personally don't gawk at musicians because I know how
 annoying it is to be them, with people standing around staring at your
gear.
 a lot of people seem to forget that the DJ is not the party, they only
 augment the gathering of people with music in which the collective share
 common taste.

 I for one was wondering why the venue was NOT packed...  probably had
 something to do with the detroit police that were standing by.  :\

 anyone who saw aphex twin in pontiac in um, '97 would know what I am using
 as a reference point when speaking of packed venues...


 no flames plz

 /rant
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 From: TJ Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Paul Jenvey [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 8:23 PM
 Subject: Re: [313] agents of change


  Please don't tell me that you were that guy!  The tall, blonde-haired
guy
 at
  the front of the crowd that kept turning around andf  saying, Geez!
Why
 is
  no one dancing!?  Then turning around and not dancing yourself.  I
really
  hope that if you are complaining about people not dancing that you were
 just
  tearing it up and cutting a rug.
 
  To tell you the truth, I was busy watching Mills' techniques.  Once in a
  while, a killer track would pop on and i just couldn't help myself but
to
  move my ass like the true rump-shaker that I am, but for the most-part
(I
  hate to dissappoint you, but...)  I was watching, admiring, and learning
  from a true innovator.
 
  And, to further add to my list of reasons why people werent moving at
the
  front, it was friggin packed!  How could anyone even move, let alone
 dance!
  We were shoulder to shoulder.  People were tearing it up 10-20 feet
back.
 
  That's just the way it always is at a packed venue where people want to
  watch the artist.  Too bad people couldn't watch and dance at the same
 time!
 
 
  TJ Johnson
  www.wireframerecords.com
 
 
 
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  From: Paul Jenvey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 313@hyperreal.org
  Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 1:28 PM
  Subject: [313] agents of change
 
 
   Well, what did everyone else think of the party?
  
   I was very impressed by the music and the venue, but I felt the crowd
 was
  almost unattentive..  My girlfriend Allison  I were up neard the front
  around 3:30 when Jeff went on, and we were astounded at the number of
 people
  just standing around.  I felt as if I was gathered around an accident
 scene,
  with everyone leaned in  rubbernecking, pointing cameras, but otherwise
  giving no indication that there was *music* at the party.  After the
joint
  got cleared out, it was obvious that there was a core of people really
  enjoying the music, but earlier in the evening I was talking with some
guy
 
  we decided that we knew why Jeff Mills doesn't play Detroit
   too often...
  
   -P
  
  
  
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[313] new material online

2001-11-25 Thread TJ Johnson
The Wireframe Records Detroit website ( www.wireframerecords.com ) has been
updated.  News mixes and tracks as well as pictures have been posted.
Thanks for the BWidth...



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Re: [313] T-1000 on WDET 101.9 FM

2001-10-28 Thread TJ Johnson

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From: TJ Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: [313] T-1000 on WDET 101.9 FM


 i heard a little bit of it.  he was spinning some songs with phones
ringing
 to support the pledge.  my girlfrined and i pledged 200 bucks.  i'm so
proud
 of myself!  =)


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 Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 9:30 AM
 Subject: Re: [313] T-1000 on WDET 101.9 FM


  Anyone tune into this?
 
  WDET 101.9 FM Pledge Drive:
  
  Alan Oldham aka DJ T-1000
  
  returns to the radio as guest co-host on the Chuck Horn
  program on Friday, October 12th from 10:30 pm to 12 am.
  
  The show will feature selections from the new 'Ladies and
  Gentlemen We Are Invisible' EP and the new up-coming
  soundtrack from the comic 'The Sexy Adventures of Orietta
  St. Cloud' due for release at the end of the year.
 
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