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Re: (313) Philly joints?

2011-08-28 Thread anthony susan
Armands was great. its 5 years since ive been there though.
Anthony

On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Patrick Wacher pwac...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all,
 Any record store tips for Philly? Will also take recommendations of
 other fun things to check out ;)

 Thanks!
 Patrick.



Re: (313) New Vinyl

2010-03-18 Thread anthony
Ive bought quite a bit myself:
Billy Love - meloghettomental LP (prod. by T. Parrish)
Tevo Howard - Move 12
Reggie Dokes 12 on We Play House
Dynosde 12 on We Play House
Dam funk - TOEACHIZOWN LP Box Set on Stones Throw
James Pants - New LP on Stones Throw

I still need to grab the Frictionalism Box set from Shake. Hope its not
too late ):

Ant




On Thu, March 18, 2010 9:53 am, David Powers wrote:
 Vinyl purchases ... average price in store is from $14 to 16 here, plus
 10% tax:

 Anthony Shake Shakir - Arise
 Scott Grooves - Riddum Collection
 Chris Carrier - La Faubourienne EP
 Rick Wilhite - Soul Edge
 Omar-S - 002

 Great find in the used bin for $2.99:
 Dan Curtin - Near (Metamorphic 2013)

 ~David Powers






(313) DEMF line-up

2010-03-13 Thread anthony
Sorry if this has been posted. Looks great so far!!


http://www.urb.com/2010/03/10/movement-detroit-line-up-plastikman-model-500-inner-city/




Re: (313) Music advice (online)

2010-03-11 Thread anthony
CHeck out my man Tom Cox blog with his year end/decade end polls here:
http://infinitestatemachine.com/2010/01/26/polls-from-09-and-the-00s/

Should be some help to you(:
Anthony

On Thu, March 11, 2010 12:07 am, Michael Lees wrote:
 Dear 313,

 So, I was looking for something interesting to listen to a few days ago
 and was really stuck. I needed advice which is why I turn to you.

 I was actually on the list many years ago (around 2002-05, I think), I do
 recognize some names who are still here.

 Anyway, since my departure I've swapped the rainy days in the UK for the
 constant 30 degree heat of Singapore.
 Unfortunately while the weather here is much better, the music scene...
 well, there is no (good) music scene. It's really very depressing.

 I realized the best way for me to locate some good music was to come back
 here and ask the friendly people of 313.

 I've been downloading the bleep podcasts, which are great. I've got a few
 beats in space ones also.
 Any important albums from the past 5 years I might have missed :)

 -Mike







(313) jazzanova live feat/ paul randolph

2009-11-16 Thread anthony
Listened to this in the shower this fine morning. Started my Monday off
very very nicely. Jazzanova live feat. Paul Randolph:

http://beyondjazz.net/articles/2009/07/jazzanova-live-at-10-days-off-with-download




(313) M Ng wrote/Groovetech

2009-09-15 Thread anthony
On Mon, October 20, 2008 7:03 pm, M Ng wrote:
  I have groovetech vids!! in Real Audio!!!



IS there anyway to get these? Sorry I havent followed up. Is there a site
where they can be hosted? Pls make this happen somebody!!!
vr
Anthony




Re: (313) A friend's rant and my own, about techno

2009-09-08 Thread anthony
To be fair: The film wasn't reviewd because the author of the post had not
seen the film at the time. He was basing all of his conclusions off of the
trailer that was out at the time... Im a big big fan of the ISM blog, and
I generaly steer clear of the minimal...But it's exactly this
general-ness that has someone writing a review for a film they havent
seen...and its this general-ness that makes me probably never see this
film. Im just as guilty about critizing things I don't know about. This
also probably ties in to the Techno in the Masses issue as well.
Ant




On Fri, September 4, 2009 2:03 pm, Matt Kane's Brain wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 13:58, David Powerscybo...@gmail.com wrote:
 I should mention the following about the movie itself for this to make
 sense:

 This film got reviewed at ISM back in April:
 http://infinitestatemachine.com/2009/04/14/questionable/

 I know some of the people involved in the production. I have heard so
 much about this movie in the past five years that I feel like I don't
 even have to go see it.

 --
 matt kane's brain
 techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com
 capoeira in boston http://capoeirageraisboston.com
 aim - mkbatwerk ; y! - mkb218 ; gtalk - mkb.dirtyorg






RE: (313) Live sets (was (313) ping)

2009-08-06 Thread anthony
Louis Haiman stoped in between tracks when he played demf'04. i reallyed
enjoyed it on the main stage early in the morning. although when I brought
him to Pittsburgh he did a more flowing set. Kevin Reynolds and Sean
Deason are very good. ANd Pittsburgh's own Shawn Rudimen is a bad bad man
live.

Ant

 On Thu, August 6, 2009 10:43 am, 3...@coke-smyth.net wrote:
 little D, Rob, little D

 Matt Chester - more Detroit than Detroit ;)


 Rob Taylor
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 -Original Message-
 From: Matt Chester [mailto:chesterm...@googlemail.com]
 Sent: 06 August 2009 15:25
 To: list 313
 Subject: (313) Live sets (was (313) ping)

 Lets talk about live sets for a change - who are your favourite Detroit
 live artists  why?
 I saw Rob Hood live recently and was pretty disappointed - he was doing
 the whole 'play one track, stop, reprogram, play another track' thing.

 A lot of detroit artists seem to do that, performing more like a band,
 i've never really understood why.   Does anyone here prefer that kind of

 show to a continuously evolving set?
 Carl Craig last year at the festival was phenomenal I thought - he gets
 plenty of criticism these days for various reasons but that totally blew

 me away...Scan 7  Octave One both do very tight shows too.

 NB -No chat about hardware vs laptop btw, this is strictly about
 talent!   And first person to mention Jeff or Richie gets a severe
 beating...  :p



 kent williams wrote:
 Sometimes when people went all quiet I posted something just to get a
 discussion going, but I've decided that as list admin it's kind of a
 cheesy thing to do, so I've stopped.

 Sometimes I think that pretty much every possible thing to be said
 about Detroit Techno has been said already on this list, multiple
 times, well and poorly, so we await new developments, which can be
 thin on the ground, especially in summer.

 It's like the contemporary authors whose books I read. There are 15 or

 20 authors whose books I will read as soon as they're published.  Most

 of the time I'm caught up, and I just want them to write faster.



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Re: (313) Live sets (was (313) ping)

2009-08-06 Thread anthony
I believe he did a live set @ demf'03. i could be wrong about the year. I
dont even remember what i had for breakfast this morning:)Lemme get back
to you on the floating online sets.
ANt

On Thu, August 6, 2009 11:09 am, Matt Chester wrote:
 Didn't know Sean Deason did live sets - do you know of any online I
 could check out?
 Are you still lurking on here somewhere Sean?

 Shawn (other Shawn) is obviously on a whole different level to most live
 acts...


 anth...@technoiraudio.com wrote:
 Louis Haiman stoped in between tracks when he played demf'04. i reallyed
 enjoyed it on the main stage early in the morning. although when I
 brought
 him to Pittsburgh he did a more flowing set. Kevin Reynolds and Sean
 Deason are very good. ANd Pittsburgh's own Shawn Rudimen is a bad bad
 man
 live.

 Ant

  On Thu, August 6, 2009 10:43 am, 3...@coke-smyth.net wrote:

 little D, Rob, little D


 Matt Chester - more Detroit than Detroit ;)


 Rob Taylor
 VT Librarian
 x8599
 Hatch Desk x1088
  VT Library Users' Guide

 -Original Message-
 From: Matt Chester [mailto:chesterm...@googlemail.com]
 Sent: 06 August 2009 15:25
 To: list 313
 Subject: (313) Live sets (was (313) ping)

 Lets talk about live sets for a change - who are your favourite
 Detroit
 live artists  why?
 I saw Rob Hood live recently and was pretty disappointed - he was
 doing
 the whole 'play one track, stop, reprogram, play another track' thing.

 A lot of detroit artists seem to do that, performing more like a band,
 i've never really understood why.   Does anyone here prefer that kind
 of

 show to a continuously evolving set?
 Carl Craig last year at the festival was phenomenal I thought - he
 gets
 plenty of criticism these days for various reasons but that totally
 blew

 me away...Scan 7  Octave One both do very tight shows too.

 NB -No chat about hardware vs laptop btw, this is strictly about
 talent!   And first person to mention Jeff or Richie gets a severe
 beating...  :p



 kent williams wrote:

 Sometimes when people went all quiet I posted something just to get a
 discussion going, but I've decided that as list admin it's kind of a
 cheesy thing to do, so I've stopped.

 Sometimes I think that pretty much every possible thing to be said
 about Detroit Techno has been said already on this list, multiple
 times, well and poorly, so we await new developments, which can be
 thin on the ground, especially in summer.

 It's like the contemporary authors whose books I read. There are 15
 or

 20 authors whose books I will read as soon as they're published.
 Most

 of the time I'm caught up, and I just want them to write faster.



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Re: (313) Philadelphia PA

2009-08-01 Thread anthony
Armand's is my place. I liked it over 611 all day any day. Great
selection of tunes nomatter what your looking for:)

http://www.yelp.com/biz/armand-records-philadelphia

take care.
Ant


On Thu, July 30, 2009 4:58 pm, John Sokolowski wrote:

 Anyone know of any good record shops in Philadelphia? I know 611 closed,
 but there has to be at least one good one still? I am going to be there
 for work for 1.5 weeks and wouldn’t mind to do some digging.

 Any other tips on things to do or see would be great as well.

 Thanks!
 _
 Bing™ brings you maps, menus, and reviews organized in one place. Try it
 now.
 http://www.bing.com/search?q=restaurantsform=MLOGENpubl=WLHMTAGcrea=TXT_MLOGEN_Local_Local_Restaurants_1x1





Re: (313) New music

2009-07-28 Thread anthony
The tracks he plays are always very similar to or often direct influences
on the songs he makes. Every song he plays I hear something from his
productions.
New music im feeling not313 related is: Pepe Bradock -path of most
resistance, Buscrates -16bit ensemble, Disco Nihilist on Love What You
Feel, and the new Maxwell -Black summer's night.


On Tue, July 28, 2009 12:45 pm, Martin Dust wrote:

 On 28 Jul 2009, at 17:27, kent williams wrote:

 I bet you don't like Theo's Dusty Cabinets much ;-)

 I like to watch Theo DJ, I'm not mad keen on any of his tunes.


 There's a certain 'wrong is right' aesthetic that sometimes is more
 wrong than right.  That Carl Craig remix of Junior Boys Like A Child
 totally gets the key wrong, and in interviews he says he did it on
 purpose. Just sets my teeth on edge though.

 Sure, I see that. I like John Zorn, Drones and Steps but...


 These days, unquantized wavery beats are all the rage, though I'm more
 into carefully calibrated swing myself.  If you can't have Tito Puente
 play on your record at least you can tinker with Swing Quantize until
 things get funky!

 Nothing wrong with slack but it has to be right, otherwise it just
 jars and it's a bad jar IMHO but FI, loads of others dig it

 m







Re: (313) techfest 4eva!

2009-06-05 Thread anthony
If anyone could tell me the song at 13:00 mins in on the charles webster
set. I would 4ever be in that person's debt.
Ant


On Thu, June 4, 2009 8:02 pm, james.hurl...@utoronto.ca wrote:
 from a friend

 Sets from 2007.  You should still be able to DL all of them...

 05-26-2007 Anthony Shake Shakir
 http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-26-07-anthonyshakeshakir-realdetroitstage/download

 05-26-2007 Butane
 http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-26-07-butane-beatport/download

 05-26-2007 Charles Webster
 http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-26-07-charleswebster-mainstage/download

 05-26-2007 Delano Smith
 http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/05-26-07-delanosmith-mainstage/download

 05-26-2007 DJ Seoul
 http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-26-07-djseoul-realdetroitstage/download

 05-26-2007 Gary Martin
 http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-26-07-garymartin-realdetroitstage/download

 05-26-2007 Guido Schneider
 http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-26-07-guidoschneider-beatportstage/download

 05-26-2007 Jeff Greinke
 http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-26-07-jeffgreinke-beatport/download

 05-26-2007 Kerri Chandler
 http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-26-07-kerrichandler-mainstage/download

 05-26-2007 King Britt
 http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-26-07-kingbritt-mainstage/download

 05-26-2007 LoSoul
 http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-26-07-losoul-beatportstage/download

 05-26-2007 Norm Talley
 http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-26-07-normtalley-realdetroitstage-1/download

 05-26-2007 Norm Talley
 http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/05-26-07-normtalley-realdetroitstage/download

 05-26-2007 Octaveone
 http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-26-07-octaveone-realdetroitstage/download

 05-26-2007 Pier Bucci
 http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/05-26-07-pierbucci-beatport/download

 05-26-2007 Pole
 http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-26-07-pole-beatportstage/download

 05-26-2007 Scan 7
 http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-26-07-scan7-realdetroitstage/download

 05-27-2007 Abeduque and Blake Baxter
 http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-27-07-abeduque-blakebaxter-realdetroitstage/download

 05-27-2007 Angel Molina
 http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-27-07-angelmolina-pyramidstage/download

 05-27-2007 Audion and Ryan Elliott
 http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-27-07-audion-ryanelliott-realdetroitstage/download

 05-27-2007 Baby Ford
 http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-27-07-babyford-pyramidstage/download

 05-27-2007 Bad Boy Bill
 http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-27-07-badboybill-beatportstage/download

 05-27-2007 Brian Sanhaji
 http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-27-07-briansanhaji-mainstage/download

 05-27-2007 Christian Smith
 http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-27-07-christiansmith-mainstage/download

 05-27-2007 Evol Intent
 http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-28-07-evolintent-pyramidstage/download

 05-27-2007 Gui Boratto
 http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-27-07-guiboratto-pyramidstage/download

 05-27-2007 Heidi
 http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-27-07-heidi-beatport/download

 05-27-2007 Kate Simko
 http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-27-07-katesimko-beatport/download

 05-27-2007 Kenny Larkin
 http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-27-07-kennylarkin-realdetroitstage/download

 05-27-2007 Lee Curtiss
 http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/05-27-07-leecurtiss-realdetroitstage/download

 05-27-2007 Mathew Jonson
 http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-27-07-mathewjonson-beatportstage/download

 05-27-2007 Milieu
 http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/05-27-07-milieu-mainstage/download

 05-27-2007 Misstress Barbara
 http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-27-07-misstressbarbara-beatportstage/download

 05-27-2007 Monolake
 http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-27-07-monolake-mainstage/download

 05-27-2007 Pepo Lanzoni
 http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/05-27-07-pepolanzoni-pyramidstage/download

 05-27-2007 Robert Rich
 http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-27-07-robertrich-beatportstage/download

 05-27-2007 Ryan Crosson
 http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-27-07-ryancrosson-realdetroitstage/download

 05-27-2007 Seth Troxler
 http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/05-27-07-sethtroxler-realdetroitstage/download

 05-27-2007 Steve Bug
 http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-27-07-stevebug-beatportstage/download

 05-28-2007 Alton Miller
 http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-28-07-altonmiller-realdetroitstage/download

 05-28-2007 Chuck Daniels
 http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/h05-28-07-chuckdaniels-realdetroitstage/download

 05-28-2007 Gridlok
 http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-28-07-gridlok-pyramidstage/download

 05-28-2007 Kevin Saunderson
 http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-28-07-kevinsaunderson-realdetroitstage/download

 05-28-2007 Luciano
 http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-28-07-luciano-beatportstage/download

 05-28-2007 Luciano
 http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-28-07-luciano-beatport/download

 05-28-2007 Matt C
 http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/05-28-07-mattc-realdetroitstage/download

 05-28-2007 Matt Clarke, Evol Intent, Gridlock
 http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-28-07-mattclarke-evolintent-gridlock-pyramidstage

(313) happy birthday..

2009-05-03 Thread anthony
Happy Birthday James Brown! 03MAY1928


James Brown - Mother Popcorn:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2OrJWCoonM


eddie murphy does james brown on delirious:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7kP35jI7Go








Re: (313) SF this Friday, May 1st

2009-05-01 Thread anthony
Sounds sic. Im sic that im not there for this. knock it out the box rick
A


On Fri, May 1, 2009 11:22 am, jwan allen wrote:
 Stewart is also playing in PGH tonight.

 w/ Shawn Rudiman (live), Chris O'Connor and myself.

 Details can be found at http://www.humanaut.net/

 jw



 On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 5:07 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 Sounds great. I've always dug Siska's DJing.

 And Stewart Walker is playing the next night --
 http://www.theendup.com/events/kontrol.html

 On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 3:51 PM, wojciech kawalek wojtek@gmail.com
 wrote:
 I'll be playing this Friday alongside Dave Siska of Sonic Sunset
 radio, at Swig (561 Geary St. @ Taylor).  Stop by if you're in the SF
 Bay area this weekend to hear some fine Detroit- and not only
 Detroit-related music.  No cover charge!

 Link to the flyer:
 http://infinitestatemachine.com/2009/04/30/this-friday-in-sf/

 Wojtek





 --
 Technoir Audio
 http://www.technoiraudio.com
 dealing with your imperfect world






(313) happy birthday..

2009-04-26 Thread anthony
Happy Birthday Giorgio Moroder! 26APR1940

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E817rpX-PoU




Re: (313) pre 2006 DEMF lineups?

2009-04-17 Thread anthony
i just found this which blows my mind. 2003 was my first year and i now
can see in black in white why i get bored all the time in years after. The
line-up has never been this sexy. Except the 1st year was nice im told.
Simply amazing:



Movement 2003, the electronic music festival scheduled for Memorial Day
weekend in Hart Plaza, has ceased to be simply a festival. It has suddenly
become a beacon of solidarity in a music scene that has struggled for 20
years to establish a tangible identity in its hometown. Wendy Case -
Detroit News

THE LINEUP

CLARK WARNER, DOUBLE HELIX, AYRO - LIVE, REESE PROJECT - (LIVE), BUZZ
GOREE, ROLANDO, KEVIN SAUNDERSON + KENNY LARKIN (4 TURNTABLES), KORIE,
GENESIS, JOHN BELTRAN - LIVE, JOHN ARNOLD - LIVE, BLACKTRONICA, STACEY
PULLEN, CARLOS SOUFFRONT, DANNY KRIVIT, NORMA JEAN BELL- LIVE, THEO
PARRISH, JEFF MILLS, SZYMANSKI, SPACEK , RECLOOSE, NIKO MARK'S COSMOLOGY -
LIVE, PEVEN EVERETT - LIVE, RICH MEDINA, AMP FIDDLER - LIVE, MATT CLARK,
DABRYE - LIVE, DWELE - LIVE, VIKTER DUPLAIX, CARL CRAIG AND DETROIT
EXPERIMENT - LIVE, REGGIE DOKES, FRANCOIS K., BRAD HALES, JAZZY JAY+ GRAND
WIZZARD THEODORE, TIME:SPACE LIVE, H. FUSION, MILO, DJ SPINNA (tbc),
STACEY HALE, BUZZ GOREE, LAWRENCE BURDEN, K-HAND, RON TRENT, DELANO SMITH,
NORM TALLEY, MICHAEL GEIGER, MIKE GRANT, MIKE CLARK (AGENT X), 3 CHAIRS
feat. KENNY DIXON Jr, GREG COLLIER, MELVIN HILL, SHAKE, EDDIE FOWLKES,
JUAN ATKINS, D WYNN, PRINCESS DRAGONMOM (TIMESTEREO) - LIVE, TAMION 12
INCH - LIVE, WOLF EYES - LIVE, ECTOMORPH - LIVE, LIQUID LIQUID - LIVE,
ADAM GOLDSTONE, ESG - LIVE, SCOTT ZACHARIAS, BEN BRACKEN - LIVE, THINKBOX
- LIVE, JIMMY EDGAR - LIVE, NEPTUNE SOUND SYSTEM, TODD OSBORNE - LIVE,
POLE feat. FAT JON - LIVE, AKUFEN - LIVE, THOMAS FEHLMANN - LIVE,
DYKEHOUSE - LIVE, MIDWEST PRODUCT - LIVE, SAN SOLEIL - LIVE, PERSPECTS -
LIVE, DJ MATTHEW DEAR, MAGDA, DAN BELL, GODFATHER feat. SHORTSTOP




On Thu, April 16, 2009 11:07 pm, Frank Glazer wrote:
 google is my friend, i've managed to find all the lineups since 2003.
 anybody have '00, ;01 and '02?

 On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:36 PM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 I remember at one point somebody posted a compendium of pre-2006 DEMF
 lineups, but I can't seem to find it in the archives or in my gmail.
 Halp?

 --
 peace,

 frank

 dj mix archive:  http://www.deejaycountzero.com




 --
 peace,

 frank

 dj mix archive:  http://www.deejaycountzero.com






Re: (313) New Sonic Sunset Mix

2009-03-25 Thread anthony
this mix is lovely. Very inspired.
Love the gettin together 7in on firecracker!
A



On Wed, March 25, 2009 10:03 pm, Arturo Lopez wrote:
 Nice new mix from Mr. Maqueen. If you are a fan of the series, he's
 the host that leans more towards old soul and funk, broad spectrum
 sorts of sounds.

 -Arturo

 --

 Sonic Sunset
 March 2009: Night Shift
 Download at http://sonicsunset.com


 Matt takes a 2+ hour journey from chilled post-punk, slow-mo disco,
 post-dub remixes and post-bourbon crate digging.  Slower tempos then
 building, some favorites from 2008 including Osborne, Nite Jewel,
 Windsurf and a superfunky Hot Coins slab… plus Detroit techno and
 Chicago house records all jacked up.

 Right-click to save as download MP3
 http://sonicsunset.org/ci_20090312_matt_NightShift.mp3   (183 MB)


 [theme from sonic sunset]
 The Associates - White Car In Germany - Fourth Drawer Down (Beggars
 Banquet) 1982
 Derrick May  Carl Craig - Interval I - Relics: A Transmat Compilation
 (Buzz) 1992
 The Names - Night Shift - Factory: Communications 1978-92 (Factory) 1981
 King Midas Sound - One Ting [Daybre Mix] - Cool Out (Hyperdub) 2008
 Hot Coins - Norway Man - The Laissez Faire EP (Society) 2008
 Bim Marx - untitled B1 -  Stronger - (Stilove4music) 2008
 Windsurf - Future Warriors - Windsurf EP (Internasjonal) 2008
 AN-2 - The Gift - Wide Open EP (Theomatic) 2004
 Fudge Fingas - Gettin’ Together - Linkwood Family: Miles Away
 (Firecracker) 2004
 Moody - Heaven - Freeki Mutha F cker (KDJ) 2008
 Lonnie Liston Smith  the Cosmic Echoes - Space Lady - Renaissance (RCA)
 1978
 Nite Jewel - What Did He Say (Italians Do It Better) 2008
 Osborne - 16th Stage - Osborne (Spectral Sound) 2008
 DJ D - Naked Eye - DJ D Edits Disco!  (AJP) 2008
 Jimmy Ross - First True Love Affair [Larry Levan Mix] - (Quality) 1981
 Midway - Set It Out [Long Vocal] - (Personal) 1984
 Li’l Louis - How I Feel (Dance Mania) 1987
 Marcus Mixx - Without Makeup [Ron Hardy Mix] - (Let’s Pet Puppies)
 1988/2006
 Jack Da Ripper - Beautification of House (Circuit) 1995
 DJ Big Time Fashion - Tracky Thrills - The Me Me Me EP (Big Bear) 2002
 Armando - Pleasuredome - New World Order Level 3 (Trax) 1994
 M-D-EMM - Get Acidic [Strange  Dangerous mix)  (Transmat) 1988
 DB-X - Shortwave - Bleep (Accelerate) 1993
 Thomas Bangalter - What to do - Trax on Da Rocks (Roule) 1995
 69 - My Machines - 4 Jazz Funk Classics (Planet E) 1991
 Aaron Carl - Crucified [Quantec Remix] - (Millions of Moments) 2008
 Appleblim  Peverelist - Over Here [Brendon Moller Remix] - (Apple Pips)
 2008
 Rhythm  Sound w/ Willi Williams - See Mi Yah [Hallucinator Remix] 2006






Re: (313) official 313 list do's and don'ts of DEMF line-ups

2009-03-19 Thread anthony
I like scantily clad ho's virtually anytime. Actually I can't think of
anytime that im not really into scantilly clad ho's. Honestly.
But im just a simple man who also laughs when someone says scantily clad.
A





On Fri, March 20, 2009 10:09 am, Frank Glazer wrote:
 if you don't understand why scantily clad hos don't belong on stage at
 the DEMF, i don't know what to tell you.

 On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 11:03 PM,  poivren...@aim.com wrote:
 I'm still not getting it. Would it be better if they danced
 intelligently?


 -Original Message-
 From: Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com
 To: poivren...@aim.com
 Cc: chaircrus...@gmail.com; 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 1:10 am
 Subject: Re: (313) official 313 list do's and don'ts of DEMF line-ups

 exactly

 On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 8:10 PM,  poivren...@aim.com wrote:
 Why?


 -Original Message-
 From: Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com
 To: kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com
 Cc: list 313 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 11:58 pm
 Subject: Re: (313) official 313 list do's and don'ts of DEMF line-ups

 don't hire scantily clad ladies to dance like idiots in front of the
 djs.

 On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 1:26 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 DO:
 Include Detroit DJs and Artists.  Genre not important as long as
 contemporary with some electronic elements. e.g. Slum Village, but not
 a Detroit Polka band.
 Include International artists and DJs whose music is either Detroit
 influenced, or is interesting and enjoyable in it's own right and not
 too far from the core focus on electronic music.  E.g. Tortoise and
 Autechre were good DEMF bookings.
 Include the best proponents of new dance music genres. E.g. Burial
 would be a good booking. Give him a Luchador mask to wear if he's
 still feeling bashful.

 DON'T:
 Book Trance DJs. Trance music -- regardless of nation or city of
 origin -- is the opposite of Techno, and the opposite of good music,
 for that matter.
 Book a DJ/Producer who don't actually make the music they release
 under their names.
 Book any Big-room, Ibiza-DJing, Coked-out, Primadonna Bullsh1t DJs.

 Now it's tough to balance financial prudence with artistic integrity,
 and arguably Paxahau has mostly done OK.  But the only rightful place
 for Benny Benassi at DEMF would be in a dunk tank.




 --
 peace,

 frank

 dj mix archive:  http://www.deejaycountzero.com

 
 Great Deals on Dell 15 Laptops - Starting at $479



 --
 peace,

 frank

 dj mix archive:  http://www.deejaycountzero.com

 
 Great Deals on Dell 15 Laptops - Starting at $479



 --
 peace,

 frank

 dj mix archive:  http://www.deejaycountzero.com






Re: (313) Demf 2009?

2009-03-16 Thread anthony
I found roundtrip tickets from Lax for less then 200$. Im excited for the
tenth demf. This will be my 7th. Although it's never as good as the 1st
time. I deeply miss when it was free. Dancing next to people who arn't
complete tools!
Anthony



On Mon, March 16, 2009 5:14 pm, Thor Teague wrote:
 Don't overlook Amtrak, too. I prefer train over bus. But whatever works.

 The Amtrak is $22 from Chicago to Lansing. 'bout $40 to Detroit. (1 way)

 On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 3:12 PM, David Smith bassline...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 Greyhound tickets to Detroit can be obtained cheaply--perhaps not last
 minute but now one way from NYC = 55$ with on-line promo.  From a
 smaller town you would have to pay more.

 On Mon, 16 Feb
 2009 23:00:48 -0500 darnistle darnis...@cafe-ebola.com wrote:

 I'm hoping to go this year. I haven't been since I moved away a few
 years ago and I really miss it a lot.

 I'm need to start saving my pennies.

 {}0+|


 Michael Kuszynski wrote:
  Tough times for all, and some dimensions of demf in the last two
  years have been less than stellar.
 
  I am, however, deeply thankful for any chance to experience a music
  gathering in detroit.
 
  What are your overall thoughts on memorial day weekend 2009?
 







Re: (313) Omar S in LA tomorrow night

2009-02-20 Thread anthony
I unfortunatly won't be able to either. Below It says Dan Curtain will be
here on april 3rd. Has anyone heard of anything new by him? I love his
music but haven't kept up.
A



On Thu, February 19, 2009 4:52 pm, Andrew Duke wrote:
 Wish I could check this out:

 FRIDAY | FEB 20 @ in DOWNTOWN LA

 Robtronik and Modularz Present:


 THE PLANETARY SERIES   PURPLE PLANET
 FRIDAY 2/20/09 | 10 p.m. - 8 a.m.

 w/ OMAR S, BODYCODE/PORTABLE, DRUMCELL, DEVELOPER,  ROBTRONIK

 ++ OMAR S
 [FXHE Records, Detroit]
 Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/artist/omar-s
 Web: http://www.omarsdetroit.us/index.html
 Fabric Mix Announcement:
 http://www.bodytonicmusic.com/news/2009/jan/15/omar-s-fabric-mix/
 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwR4n9cwVH4
 Resident Advisor: http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj-page.aspx?id=1014
 Beatport:
 https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/catalog/?performerId=92405contextType=artistscontextEntityId=92405orderBy=releasePublishDate%20DESC

 ++ BODYCODE / PORTABLE - LIVE
 [Spectral/Ghostly, Berlin]
 Youtube Live @ Fabric: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFPq_nAFjWA
 Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Bodycode
 Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/bodycodemusic
 Beatport:
 https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/catalog/?performerId=21313contextType=artistscontextEntityId=21313orderBy=releasePublishDate%20DESC

 ++ DRUMCELL
 [Droid Behavior, LA]
 Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Drumcell
 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k22zz63SFIE
 Biography: http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj-profile.aspx?id=1793
 Beatport:
 https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/catalog/?performerId=28002contextType=artistscontextEntityId=28002orderBy=releasePublishDate%20DESC

 ++ DEVELOPER
 [Modularz, LA]

 ++ ROBTRONIK
 [Compression, LA]

 PURPLE PLANET // The Planetary Series
 10:00 p.m. - 8 a.m.. | 21  Over
 FUNKTION ONE SOUND by Funkwerks
 Special Location in Downtown LA
 Location Info: Web Site announced soon

 VIP Discount Entry: planet...@robtronik.com
 Free before 11 p.m. | $15 before Midnight | $20 Reg Admission

 UPCOMING PLANETARY SERIES PARTY: CLEAR PLANET   FRIDAY APRIL 3rd
 Friday, APRIL 3rd in Downtown LA: Robtronik  Modularz present:
 PLANETARY SERIES: CLEAR PLANET w/ Anja Schneider, Dan Curtin, Robtronik,
 Developer, and more to be announced in downtown Los Angeles!
 --
 Andrew Duke In The Mix weekly mixshow (est. 1987), excl. DJ mixes, PAs,
 interviews:
 http://cognitionaudioworks.com/AndrewDukeInTheMix.html
 sound design and music content provider:
 http://cognitionaudioworks.com/sounddesignandmusic.html
 sound design, music, production, DJ courses:
 http://andrew-duke.com/course.html
 http://myspace.com/andrewduke
 http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1614666166
 http://www.discogs.com/artist/Andrew+Duke
 http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj-page.aspx?id=5947

 Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks
 57 Hastings Drive Dartmouth NS Canada B2Y 2C7






(313) Purple Planet...

2009-02-03 Thread anthony
FRIDAY | FEB 20 @ in DOWNTOWN LA


Robtronik and Modularz Present:
THE PLANETARY SERIESPURPLE PLANET
FRIDAY 2/20/09 | 10 p.m. - 8 a.m.


w/ OMAR S, BODYCODE/PORTABLE - Live, DRUMCELL, DEVELOPER, ROBTRONIK


++ OMAR S
[FXHE Records, Detroit]
Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/artist/omar-s
Web: http://www.omarsdetroit.us/index.html
Fabric Mix Announcement:
http://www.bodytonicmusic.com/news/2009/jan/15/omar-s-fabric-mix/
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwR4n9cwVH4
Resident Advisor: http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj-page.aspx?id=1014
Music on Beatport:
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/catalog/?performerId=92405contextType
=artistscontextEntityId=92405orderBy=releasePublishDate%20DESC


++ BODYCODE / PORTABLE - Live
[Spectral/Ghostly, Berlin]
Youtube Live @ Fabric: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFPq_nAFjWA
Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Bodycode
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/bodycodemusic
Music on Beatport:
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/catalog/?performerId=21313contextType
=artistscontextEntityId=21313orderBy=releasePublishDate%20DESC


++ DRUMCELL
[Droid Behavior, LA]
Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Drumcell
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k22zz63SFIE
Biography: http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj-profile.aspx?id=1793
Music on Beatport:
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/catalog/?performerId=28002contextType
=artistscontextEntityId=28002orderBy=releasePublishDate%20DESC


++ DEVELOPER
[Modularz, LA]


++ ROBTRONIK
[Compression, LA]


PURPLE PLANET // The Planetary Series
10:00 p.m. - 8 a.m.. | 21  Over
FUNKTION ONE SOUND by Funkwerks
Special Location in Downtown LA
Location Info: Web Site announced soon


VIP Discount Entry: purplepla...@robtronik.com
Free before 11 p.m. | $15 before Midnight | $20 Reg Admission


UPCOMING PLANETARY SERIES PARTY: CLEAR PLANET   FRIDAY APRIL 3rd
Downtown LA: Robtronik  Modularz present: PLANETARY SERIES: CLEAR PLANET
w/ Anja Schneider, Dan Curtin, Robtronik, Developer, and more to be
announced in downtown Los Angeles!







-- 
aka Robtronik  .::. http://www.robtronik.com .::.
djmixes | events | blogtronik

.::. http://www.compressionla.com .::.
The Soul of the Dancefloor
Every 2nd  4th Friday of the Month

Managing Director, Compression
Owner, Robert Pointer Media, LLC
Contact: 310-227-3879 | r...@mac.com






(313) PURPLE PLANET w/ Omar S, Drumcell, Robtronik, Developer w/ more TBA

2009-01-30 Thread anthony
in L.A. feb 20th. More info as it comes.




Re: (313) shake tracks

2009-01-28 Thread anthony
Arise is far-and-away my favorite Shake tune. So sexy.
A


On Wed, January 28, 2009 6:36 am, Wibo Lammerts wrote:
 Shock Therapy
 (http://www.discogs.com/Schematics-Shock-Therapy/release/39070)

 Arise  (http://www.discogs.com/Shake--Waiting-For-Russell/release/48567)




 2009/1/28  chesterm...@googlemail.com:
 Sandblaster! (Soundblaster?)  Best track everrr.
 Great fun to mix too :).
 Sent from my BlackBerry(R) wireless device






(313) happy valentines day for cali peeps

2009-01-27 Thread anthony
looks like egyptian lover with great guest in L.A.
I heard he killed it at last years demf.

Also juan atkins in Frisco with Dam-funk dooin an electro/boogie thing on
valentines day.


here's the flyer's:

http://www.stonesthrow.com/news/2009/01/prince-paul-and-peanut-butter-wolf






(313) oh btw...

2009-01-27 Thread anthony
if you guys haven't heard the semi-new release for Dam-Funk's rhythm trax
vol. 4 check out this commercial for it. Pretty funny.
Makes my cut for top ten albums of the year. But im a sucker for those
electro sounds.


http://www.stonesthrow.com/news/2009/01/dam-funk-s-rhythm-trax-commercial-4-u




Re: (313) legitimate question

2009-01-09 Thread anthony
I remember one where derrick is in an abdandon music hall that was turned
into a parking garage. Also, Kevin Saunderson took the camera crew to
submerge. With the short shorts and knee high socks i assume it was filmed
in the early 90's.
I remember derrick and Haaq (i think) b.s.'ing about science fiction. It
was a lot of fun if anyone remmbers it?
A



On Fri, January 9, 2009 4:13 am, Wibo Lammerts wrote:
 Geez... Derrick is in a gazillion documentaries: Modulations,
 Universal Techno, Mothership Connection, Maestro, Richie Hawtin Slices
 doc, even that Dark Beat if i am not mistaken. Probably even more.
 Take your pick ;)

 2009/1/9  jdmo...@frontiernet.net:
 thanks!


 http://www.btmon.com/Video/Unsorted/HISTORY_OF_ROCK_ROLL_Episode_10_The_Perfect_Beat.avi.torrent.html



 On 08January2009, at 21:31 , Lara Terrell wrote:

 It was History of Rock and Roll.
 http://www.current.org/prog/prog510r.html


 -Original Message-
 From: jdmo...@frontiernet.net [mailto:jdmo...@frontiernet.net]
 Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 9:00 PM
 To: 313
 Subject: (313) legitimate question

 for the life of me i cant remember the name of that old documentary from
 the early 90's that i always used to see on PBS with the interview of
 derrick may in the junk yard.

 i dont think it was specific to either detroit or techno, and may have
 actually been about house music. i think there was an alternate version
 as well where the narration was in japanese...


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RE: (313) The Detroit Escalator Company

2009-01-06 Thread anthony
Happy new year everyone, i just returned home and have catching up to do.
Reality Slap was something different.
Sndtk 313, Excerpts, and Black Buildings are some of my all time favorite
albums. No music from Neil since like...2001, really hurts. Make it stop
Neil!!It's hurts so bad!!
A





On Fri, December 19, 2008 3:42 pm, louis haiman wrote:

 ...I think the name of the project was...'Reality Slap'? Anyone? Maybe it
 was something different altogether, but it did read like Sci-Fi and it
 seemed to be centered in/ around Detroit. It's out there online
 somewhere.Just another artifact to Neil's genius. Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2008
 10:29:04 -0500 From: anth...@technoiraudio.com To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: (313) The Detroit Escalator Company  I think it was Kevin
 who told me that he wrote a sequel screenplay to Bladerunner. Kevin
 didn't think much of it till he went in to transmat and saw messages on
 the answering machine from Ridley Scott and Spike Lee. Supposedly Riddley
 flew him out to L.A. to discuss it but nothing ever came out of it. I
 dunno how recent that was though. But it really proves that Neil is one
 of the great genius' of our time.How sweet would that movie be! A   
  On Fri, December 19, 2008 6:43 am, Odeluga, Ken wrote: Neil Ollivierra
 is studying law [in LA I think] specializing in the law around the movie
 industry. I asked him about music making in the summer and I seem to
 vaguely remember he said he'd recently gone into the room with the gear
 in it and fiddled around, but that's it. Ken -Original
 Message- From: Jussi Lehtonen
 [mailto:jleht...@mail.student.oulu.fi] Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008
 8:20 PM To: Somewhere in Internet Subject: (313) The Detroit Escalator
 Company I've been listening to The Detroit Escalator Company for a
 couple of days (nice background music for the snooker UK Championship
 at the moment :) , and was wondering what's Neil Ollivierra up to
 nowadays. Any knowledge? Hopefully he'll craft more of those soundtracks
 he's so good at. The last Peacefrog release slipped my attention until
 it was too late to order a copy... Jussi Lehtonen
 Metaprogram yourself.  
 _
 It’s the same Hotmail®. If by “same” you mean up to 70% faster.
 http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_acq_broad1_122008





RE: (313) The Detroit Escalator Company

2008-12-19 Thread anthony
I think it was Kevin who told me that he wrote a sequel screenplay to
Bladerunner. Kevin didn't think much of it till he went in to transmat and
saw messages on the answering machine from Ridley Scott and Spike Lee.
Supposedly Riddley flew him out to L.A. to discuss it but nothing ever
came out of it.
I dunno how recent that was though.
But it really proves that Neil is one of the great genius' of our time.How
sweet would that movie be!
A




On Fri, December 19, 2008 6:43 am, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
 Neil Ollivierra is studying law [in LA I think] specializing in the law
 around the movie industry.

 I asked him about music making in the summer and I seem to vaguely
 remember he said he'd recently gone into the room with the gear in it
 and fiddled around, but that's it.

 Ken

 -Original Message-
 From: Jussi Lehtonen [mailto:jleht...@mail.student.oulu.fi]
 Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 8:20 PM
 To: Somewhere in Internet
 Subject: (313) The Detroit Escalator Company



 I've been listening to The Detroit Escalator Company for a couple of
 days
 (nice background music for the snooker UK Championship at the moment :)
 ,
 and was wondering what's Neil Ollivierra up to nowadays. Any knowledge?
 Hopefully he'll craft more of those soundtracks he's so good at. The
 last
 Peacefrog release slipped my attention until it was too late to order
 a copy...


 Jussi Lehtonen

Metaprogram yourself.






Re: (313) Mills in Chicago this Friday (12-12)

2008-12-15 Thread anthony
When Mills plays the whole spectrum, theres nothing better. I heard him
mix james brown with rob hood into taana gardner with moodymann. Seamless!
I go nuts when the Wiz shows up.
A




On Mon, December 15, 2008 11:45 am, Arturo Lopez wrote:
 Mills starting off early with some Rob Hood minus, seemed like a good
 start ;)

 I likes my techno with a little bit of melody so Meier's set wasn't
 quite for me; seemed most of his material was of that stripped down
 drum-as-melody variety. Every once and a while I'd catch something I
 was really into but then it was back to the drum drum drums. Opinions
 vary though, I'm sure.  I'll have to check out more of his work.

 -Arturo


 --
 Wow Mills was really on point, great show! Sounded awesome on the
 Funktion One system in SmartBar...
 ~David






Re: (313) Louis Haiman IS THE DUBULATOR

2008-12-10 Thread anthony
So good. Man oh man!

A
On Tue, December 9, 2008 8:55 pm, /0 wrote:
 http://fwdthought.com/music/dubulator.zip

 - Original Message -
 From: kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: list 313 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 8:25 PM
 Subject: (313) Louis Haiman IS THE DUBULATOR


 http://fwdthought.blogspot.com/

 Download the Dubulator EP. So deep it's infrared.






Re: (313) Rob Hood in da Grey Area Mix and other new tunes!

2008-12-07 Thread anthony
No, Philly is not near detroit. If i had to guess, probably an 11 hour drive.
Im lovin the stinkworx.
Nice
A




On Thu, December 4, 2008 2:52 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Nearly forgot about this one:

 Stinkworx - Coelacanth

 http://www.rubadub.co.uk/?node_id=1.3id=24084

 nice stuff and a pretty cool Syncom Data remix too.

 And this one:

 Actress - Hazyville

 http://www.rubadub.co.uk/?node_id=1.3id=24041

 The actress album is one of my favourite releases of the year- lots of
 short but perfectly formed tracks covering everthing from old school
 house to wonky hip hop/electro- very fresh to my ears

 And this one:

 AEOD - Untitled EP

 http://www.rubadub.co.uk/?node_id=1.3id=23846

 Again, just a really refreshing sound and blend of styles from Eamon's
 label- Never heard of AEOD befoer but he's from Philly- that's near
 Detroit right?  :)

 Jason

 2008/12/4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 There's been loads of new tracks out in the last few weeks:

 Lersoa on Millions of Moments- ploughing the old schoold Mr Fingers
 vibe to a certain extent but done with class- he's also got a release
 on quintessentials that's pretty hot too.

 MXM on Philpot is the best thing they've released in a while

 Cestrain is Ali Renault  who runs the previously mentioned Dissident
 label and he's got a new deep electro EP on MNX recordings

 loads of stuff in fact!

 Jason





 2008/12/4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 This is all I've got to go on so far:

 so the US import prices have been creeping up a bit recently… but if
 there's one thing you can't put a price on it's UN-RELEASED DERRICK
 MAY material! NDATL is keeping the tracklist on lock down but it's
 pretty easy to work out who's behind A1 on this one. And that's not
 all… there's also un heard tracks from Chez Damier, Kai Alce, D-Wynn,
 K-Hand, Mike Huckaby  Alton Miller in this series. This release is
 limited and vinyl only.

 The clips are heavy duty proper old school House and Techno- sort of
 stuff you'd hear on a Derrick May mix from 87- really exciting stuff
 (well for me anyway, stuck in the past as i am!)

 cheers

 Jason




 2008/12/4 Wojtek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 share the wealth man! ;)  who else has tracks on it?

 On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 10:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 It's due in January- I've heard some clips of the Mayday track and I
 almost wet myself.



 2008/12/4 Jacob Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Looks like it's on Kai Alcé's label:

 http://www.discogs.com/release/1557079

 Question is, where can I get a copy? ;-)

 J


 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 PS Anyone know who is behind the 20th Anniversary Music Institute
 releases with the unreleased Derrick May tracks??












Re: (313) Kanye's New LP

2008-12-02 Thread anthony
tHE man has one miss and you guys are hating? How many misses does your
favorite techno artist have? A couple im sure. And most of the time what
misses for you hits for other people.
The man deserves one frankly, i figuered him to be due for a bad record.
Simply because it's never happend till now, in my book.
The metro Area Fabric is dope. Alot of the same records they played when i
saw them in Pittsburgh many years ago but still tremendous!
Luego
A




On Tue, December 2, 2008 10:14 pm, \\ wrote:
 fyi, just a few years back, juan atkins played a cutup of cybotron ala
 missyand jeff mills, eg, samples a paid in full on shifty disco...
 examples of the interchange between between hip hop and techno

 although, at the moment, i wouldnt spend a buck on kanye's album, one
 cannot deny that hiphop producers certainly do push technology
 forward.

 ps, to all the naysayers of metro area's fabric cd...are you kidding me?


 On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 7:51 PM, Arturo Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 I certainly think he's a talented lyricist at least, maybe that's why
 I expect more.  I actually -really- dug the aesthetics of the last
 tour, I thought it looked quite badass
 http://www.vh1.com/shared/promoimages/news/g/grammys_2008/show/kanye_west/281x211.jpg
 http://chicagoist.com/attachments/chicagoist_tankboy/2008_02_kanye_tour.gif

 Yea it's a little derivative of stuff we've probably all seen before,
 but it still looks cool as hell imho. If anyone knows who put that
 together, I'd love to see some of their other work.

 I can do without all the covers though, I hate cover songs / egregious
 sampling quite a bit.  Remember Missie and Cybotron from a few years
 back?  I can do without the hip-hoppers raiding the old techno bins
 for hooks.

 -Arturo


 On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 6:02 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 its actually auto tune, what people use to make bad singers in
 keyhe uses it despite its originally intended use, which is a very
 techno-esque mentality

 his beats are tight, he's slightly annoying but immensely talented








(313) RE: 313 Kanye's new L.P.

2008-12-02 Thread anthony
More Beyonce and less Britany and Im a happy man!
POp music has been doing well for me latley. Im loving Common's new single
Universal Mind Control. Sounds like a Bambatta sample or Eygptian Lover.
Everything Estelle does is Gold! Must check it.
Q-tip has a new single which uses a Dilla beat with a jackson 5 sample
let's Move Off the heezzy.
ALso John Legend has a pretty good new dance floor single called Im ready
to go right now i think. S**t Hot.
A





Re: (313) Re: Rob Hood this Friday?

2008-11-26 Thread anthony
I must of missed the original post.
Can I gather:
 Rob Hood
 In L.A.
 On Friday?
 Where?
Cause if Rob is on Friday
and Bone/Rolondo is on saturday
that will equal Sunday Hang over with my entire body hurting.
A




On Wed, November 26, 2008 4:04 am, Fred Heutte wrote:
 Based on what Rob did at Fabric when i was there in June,
 this will be a guaranteed stormer :)

 fh

 -
brian w wrote:
 http://www.compressionla.com/

 (Not sure how many other LA transplants are on this list, so here
 goes...)

 Any else going Friday?

I originally posted to the list about it, so you can bet your @$$ I'll
be there :)  I'll be the oldest person in the room, as usual.

Rob's doing the entire night supposedly, 10:00 - 4:00 ... as the old
saying goes, Early arrival is suggested!

Happy 4th, fellow Yanks.

- Greg











Re: (313) Santiago Salazar in SF 11/28

2008-11-26 Thread anthony
Jeff Mills is responsable for the all time most amazing set ive ever seen.
I saw him live in detroit at a club located by comerica park. He played
all night mixing Taana Gardner to moodymann to Rob Hood to james Brown and
it was all seamless and brilliant. My friend has an 1 1/2 hr of the 4
hours he played on a cassette he recorded. ANd yes, people were jittin.
Buzz is good and i really enjoy 3000.
Maybe 3000 just had an off-night. Happens to the best of us.




On Wed, November 26, 2008 10:16 am, kent williams wrote:
 My sympathies.  My experience has been completely the opposite, but
 I've always seen them in Iowa City or Detroit or Chicago.  In those
 places they definitely have something different to prove.

 Buzz playing in Iowa City (fun fact: his gf Kelleigh went to the
 University of Iowa and was a DJ here before moving to Detroit) was
 fantastic.  He started out playing some stonking, dirty, house tracks,
 and over the course of two hours wound it up to a virtuoso juggling of
 UR Assault tracks.  I have a board recording of that set somewhere

 On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 Buzz Goree, DJ3000, Rolando, even Suburban Knight have all disappointed
 in the past, not because they are bad DJs but because they seem to fall
 prey to the notion that when in Europe one must either bang it out or
 play an indistinct Detroit Stars on 45 set - I guess they can't win cos
 there are plenty of people who do want to hear that sort of thing. Not
 me though.







RE: (313) Santiago Salazar in SF 11/28

2008-11-26 Thread anthony
Rolondo had a house mix called sweat that ive been in love with for a
while. Ill check out vibrations.
A


On Wed, November 26, 2008 10:23 am, Robert Taylor wrote:
 I'd love to hear one of them playing a filthy electro set in the vein of
 Rolando's Vibrations mix CD
 Rob Taylor
 VT Librarian
 x8599
 Hatch Desk x1088
  VT Library Users' Guide

 -Original Message-
 From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 26 November 2008 15:16
 To: list 313
 Subject: Re: (313) Santiago Salazar in SF 11/28

 My sympathies.  My experience has been completely the opposite, but I've
 always seen them in Iowa City or Detroit or Chicago.  In those places
 they definitely have something different to prove.

 Buzz playing in Iowa City (fun fact: his gf Kelleigh went to the
 University of Iowa and was a DJ here before moving to Detroit) was
 fantastic.  He started out playing some stonking, dirty, house tracks,
 and over the course of two hours wound it up to a virtuoso juggling of
 UR Assault tracks.  I have a board recording of that set somewhere

 On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 Buzz Goree, DJ3000, Rolando, even Suburban Knight have all
 disappointed in the past, not because they are bad DJs but because
 they seem to fall prey to the notion that when in Europe one must
 either bang it out or play an indistinct Detroit Stars on 45 set - I
 guess they can't win cos there are plenty of people who do want to
 hear that sort of thing. Not me though.

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Re: (313) looking for input re: mixes on Andrew Duke's In The Mix

2008-11-24 Thread anthony
Sutekh would be nice. But iv'e never been dissapointed by Bell or Tejada!



On Mon, November 24, 2008 9:15 am, Andrew Duke wrote:
 Hi, folks.
 Though I'm back doing new shows of Andrew Duke's In The Mix,
 I'm going to keep adding material from the archives and am looking
 for your input:

 The following DJs have done exclusive guest mixes for Andrew Duke's In
 The Mix:
 DJ Phlid, Technasia's Charles Siegling, Adam Marshall, Scott Findley, DJ
 Marathon,
 Daniel Bell (now online on FB group page), Ludovic Llorca, Christopher
 Robin,
 Geoffro, Woolly, Dr. Rendezvous, Andy Vaz, Baby Pop, Nova, David Duriez,
 Eli Bingham, Sutekh, Dan Kurzius, Mumtaz, Minto George (now online on FB
 group
 page), Kym Serrano, Mark Wee, Miguel Graca, Jerome, Merrick Brown, DJ
 Orion,
 Dylan Drazen, John Tejada, Vlada Janjic, Shapeshifter, Terry Donovan,
 Boza Podunavac, and Michel Deveau.

 Which exclusive guest DJ set from the list above would you like to see
 dug out of the archive next?
 Post your requests as replies to this thread on the Andrew Duke's In The
 Mix
 FB group discussion board please:
 http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=33229983918topic=6262
 or, if you're not on FB, hit me up on email.

 Your input is appreciated.
 Thanks.
 Take care.
 Andrew
 links to MP3 promos to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 CD/vinyl to 57 Hastings Dr Dartmouth NS CAN B2Y 2C7

 --
 Andrew Duke's In The Mix: exclusive mixes, PAs, interviews:
 Daniel Bell, Minto George, Stewart Walker, Aux 88
 http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=33229983918
 Andrew Duke FB:
 http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=852160229
 Cognition Audioworks FB:
 http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1614666166







(313) Vh1 Soul Cities: Chicago

2008-11-24 Thread anthony
Has anyone else seen the show on vh1 soul called soul cities.
Saturday I caught an episode where they put a spotlight on Chicago. The
best part was when the host interviewed Ron Trent and did some record
diggin' at Mr. Peabodys.
I couldn't find any video on the web to link so try and catch it if you can!
A




Re: (313) Vh1 Soul Cities: Chicago

2008-11-24 Thread anthony
I have it through what they call digital cable with ONDEMAND
The service was given back east through Comcast and now i recieve it
through Time Warner.
A



On Mon, November 24, 2008 1:31 pm, JT Stewart wrote:
 VH1 Soul...never heard of it. What service do you get that through?

 On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 12:55 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Has anyone else seen the show on vh1 soul called soul cities.
 Saturday I caught an episode where they put a spotlight on Chicago. The
 best part was when the host interviewed Ron Trent and did some record
 diggin' at Mr. Peabodys.
 I couldn't find any video on the web to link so try and catch it if you
 can!
 A









Re: (313) Business Automotive industry 'If General Motors were to lose out, I think Detroit would go under

2008-11-20 Thread anthony
I just hate thinking of GM arriving at congress with their hats in their
hands stepping out from their private jets. I mean for real?
A




On Wed, November 19, 2008 3:25 pm, J.C. wrote:
 On 18 November 2008, Dan Sicko wrote:

 I just want to ask the question -- do you think the banks that were
 bailed out made better business decisions than the Big 3 over the last
 decade?

 I don't think either should have been bailed out.  It even was a one
 issue election, based on the banking bailout, for me.  (Which meant I
 only voted AGAINST one incumbent.)



 --
 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.)






Re: (313) wizard sets // thanks

2008-11-18 Thread anthony
Did anything turn out from hosting these archives?
a



On Thu, November 6, 2008 4:54 pm, \\ wrote:
 dear all,

 thanks for your helpseems like wizard's in the bag for now ;)

 still looking intently for Mojo and old (pre 89 313) Dmay sets

 i'm settin' up a blog called 12  of pleasure in the coming months,
 and will share on there temporarily at least if not longer

 again, gracias!

 and nyc 313ers, ill jammin out at cielo thrsday,


 Alex Zahara






Re: (313) wizard sets // thanks

2008-11-18 Thread anthony
nevermind i should read before i post: i'm settin' up a blog called 12 
of pleasure in the coming months


On Wed, November 19, 2008 5:05 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Did anything turn out from hosting these archives?
 a



 On Thu, November 6, 2008 4:54 pm, \\ wrote:
 dear all,

 thanks for your helpseems like wizard's in the bag for now ;)

 still looking intently for Mojo and old (pre 89 313) Dmay sets

 i'm settin' up a blog called 12  of pleasure in the coming months,
 and will share on there temporarily at least if not longer

 again, gracias!

 and nyc 313ers, ill jammin out at cielo thrsday,


 Alex Zahara










Re: (313) Bone Rolondo in L.A

2008-11-17 Thread anthony
TOm is just not the biggest fan of Dj Bone. For what I feel to be stupid
reasons. But I always tell him that Subject detroit vol. 2 (along with
mayday mix) is one of the best displays of great detroit music and how to
beat the records down like they owe you money. He murders that one.
Besides from maybe not liking all his tracks I can't see why anyone would
be so spitefull towards him.
A




On Fri, November 14, 2008 4:15 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Do tell!

 m


 At 2008.11.14 14:35, you wrote:
Ha! Roger that!He and I have had this argument ohh to many times.


On Fri, November 14, 2008 3:04 pm, kent williams wrote:
  Wait until AFTER Eric plays before mentioning you know Tom Cox ;-)
 
  On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:49 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  http://www.residentadvisor.net/event-detail.aspx?id=73226
 
  Should be cool. Ive never seen Bone and I'm excited.
 
 
 
 







Re: (313) Bone Rolondo in L.A

2008-11-17 Thread anthony
i also remember an argument stating that Bone has a label called subject
detroit and Tom pointed out that Bone does not live in detroit. I think
it's all petty. But I agree that there is no point in fighting Tom on
anything. I love the guy for that.
A


On Mon, November 17, 2008 12:46 pm, kent williams wrote:
 Eric is a good producer and a great DJ.  He's also a little full of
 himself, and Tom called him on it, and then Eric made vague threats,
 and then Tom said 'any time any place' and the beat goes on.

 That's Tom  -- he's just never seen a hornet's nest he didn't want to
 kick.  I just let Eric be Eric and appreciate what he does and leave
 the beefs to the beefers.  And I let Tom be Tom.

 On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 11:16 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 TOm is just not the biggest fan of Dj Bone. For what I feel to be stupid
 reasons. But I always tell him that Subject detroit vol. 2 (along with
 mayday mix) is one of the best displays of great detroit music and how
 to
 beat the records down like they owe you money. He murders that one.
 Besides from maybe not liking all his tracks I can't see why anyone
 would
 be so spitefull towards him.
 A







(313) Bone Rolondo in L.A

2008-11-14 Thread anthony
http://www.residentadvisor.net/event-detail.aspx?id=73226

Should be cool. Ive never seen Bone and I'm excited.




Re: (313) Bone Rolondo in L.A

2008-11-14 Thread anthony
Ha! Roger that!He and I have had this argument ohh to many times.


On Fri, November 14, 2008 3:04 pm, kent williams wrote:
 Wait until AFTER Eric plays before mentioning you know Tom Cox ;-)

 On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:49 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 http://www.residentadvisor.net/event-detail.aspx?id=73226

 Should be cool. Ive never seen Bone and I'm excited.









Re: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines

2008-11-07 Thread anthony
Most genre's do not last very long before becoming ec=xtinct. I mean disco
only lasted 10-15 years at best. House and techno have been around over
twenty years. whats left to say?
I can't remember the last time i dj'd and only played house and techno.
hasn't happend in 4-5 years maybe.
A



On Sat, November 8, 2008 2:40 am, /0 wrote:
 techno is dead.
 - Original Message -
 From: Denise Dalphond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 4:29 PM
 Subject: Re: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines


 Ethnomusicology!!

 I think a full on, comprehensive article about major well known
 Detroit artists and lots of the lesser known artists from the 1970s to
 the present would be great to see - I know, crazy high expectations.

 Maybe that's why I'm writing my dissertation on this...

 Denise

 On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 3:49 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I totally have been wanting to see or write myself an article that
 isnt a summary of whats out there, thats got new interviews with key
 players of the early 313, and that almost looks at it from an
 ethnomusiclogical perspective as well as one that goes through
 records, records broken by mojo, radio shows, and the like..
 The glaring omission of a realdeal article about 313 has much in my
 opinion to do with the fact that its still undercover...i mean, a 313
 dj will get booked in nyc and i dont see any of the people from the
 other techno parties there.  also, many of the people who read
 waxpoetics intently for the other kinds of articles, at least in nyc,
 partially think that those early 313 names play mostly ibiza stuff,
 imho, even if they have, you know, c2 remix x or dmay or cybotron
 record y.
 and the vast majority of those people havent seen any of the first
 wave 313ers kill it.  maybe i'm off, but i dont think so.

 Alex





 --
 Denise Dalphond
 Ph.D. Candidate
 Department of Folklore  Ethnomusicology
 Indiana University
 www.denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com







Re: (313) wizard sets // thanks

2008-11-06 Thread anthony
I only know of two music institute Dmay sets and their located on the
deephousepage.com i think as part 1 and part 2
A


On Thu, November 6, 2008 4:54 am, \\ wrote:
 dear all,

 thanks for your helpseems like wizard's in the bag for now ;)

 still looking intently for Mojo and old (pre 89 313) Dmay sets

 i'm settin' up a blog called 12  of pleasure in the coming months,
 and will share on there temporarily at least if not longer

 again, gracias!

 and nyc 313ers, ill jammin out at cielo thrsday,


 Alex Zahara






(313) re:(313) mojo and other old essential 313 sets online

2008-11-05 Thread anthony
i saved this post from like a year and a half ago.
A



 Original Message 
Subject: (313) Wizard mixes galore
From:Wojtek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:Wed, April 18, 2007 6:43 am
To:  313 313 313@hyperreal.org
--

Quite a few can be found here; the link at the bottom contains all of
them zipped into a 700 MB file.

Enjoy!  Courtesy of the Archiver and the UR forum.

Wojtek (Voytek)

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-mix1.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-mix2.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-mix3.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-mix4.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-mix5.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-mix6.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-mix7.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-mix8.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-thewizard1wjlbdetroit.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-thewizard2wjlbdetroit.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-thewizard3wjlbdetroit.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-thewizard4wjlbdetroit(1986)
.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-thewizard5wjlbdetroit.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-roxanneWars85-86.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wizardmix1980sdetroit.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wjlbdetroit.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wjlbdetroit1985.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wjlbdetroit1986.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wjlb1987.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wjlb1987-2.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wjlbdetroit1988.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wjlbdetroit86-89.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-liveonwjlbdecember1989.mp3

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wjlbdetroit1989.mp3


http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/wizardmixes.zip





Re: (313) re:(313) mojo and other old essential 313 sets online

2008-11-05 Thread anthony
im sorry, it looks as though their all gone.
:(


On Thu, November 6, 2008 12:00 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 i saved this post from like a year and a half ago.
 A



  Original Message 
 Subject: (313) Wizard mixes galore
 From:Wojtek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date:Wed, April 18, 2007 6:43 am
 To:  313 313 313@hyperreal.org
 --

 Quite a few can be found here; the link at the bottom contains all of
 them zipped into a 700 MB file.

 Enjoy!  Courtesy of the Archiver and the UR forum.

 Wojtek (Voytek)

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-mix1.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-mix2.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-mix3.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-mix4.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-mix5.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-mix6.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-mix7.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-mix8.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-thewizard1wjlbdetroit.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-thewizard2wjlbdetroit.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-thewizard3wjlbdetroit.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-thewizard4wjlbdetroit(1986)
 .mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-thewizard5wjlbdetroit.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-roxanneWars85-86.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wizardmix1980sdetroit.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wjlbdetroit.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wjlbdetroit1985.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wjlbdetroit1986.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wjlb1987.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wjlb1987-2.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wjlbdetroit1988.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wjlbdetroit86-89.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-liveonwjlbdecember1989.mp3

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/jeffmillsakathewizard-wjlbdetroit1989.mp3


 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/thewizard/wizardmixes.zip









RE: (313) Blade Runner OST

2008-11-03 Thread anthony
don't worry it's not in the film. It's just an orchesta version of the
vangelis soundtrack that was released.

On Mon, November 3, 2008 7:03 pm, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
 Glad to 'discover' what the original soundtrack was after all these
 years.

 I don't remember that theme being played by strings  Doesn't seem
 very much like Vangelis.

 About time I watched that film again I think.


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 4:55 PM
 To: 313
 Subject: Re: (313) Blade Runner OST


 I remember seeing a video interview with him talkin ish on people who
 just take samples and through a kick drum onit and call it theirs. Im
 not saying its bad, i really like it. maybe i shouldnt of said shamless.
 Just didn't seam like he did much else. Like you say, he just thew down
 his trademark sound on a beautiful loop. A



 On Mon, October 27, 2008 11:40 pm, Frank Glazer wrote:
 shameless?  the way he cut up the original and remolded it into
 something entirely different, extending the best part of the
 composition?  and laying it over his trademarked stuttery rhythmically

 shifting drum patterns?  i'd call it brilliant and inspired, not
 shameless.

 On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 11:55 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 the orchestra version is o.k. the best part is the song... memories
 of green, i think. Theo shamlessly jacked the entire thing for
 solitary flight on ss. A




 On Mon, October 27, 2008 5:54 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 Wow - that's pretty cool
 I have the original on both CD and vinyl (not the orchestra version)

 but it'd be cool to hear the remastered recordings

 could have been interesting to have had some modern doods/doodettes
 make remixes...

 MEK

 Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/26/2008
 02:29:33
 AM:

 This is probably the most influential soundtrack ever for
 electronic buffs and now, to coincide with the film's 25th
 anniversary, it's been issued as a triple-CD set - you get the 1994

 soundtrack album (remastered), a disk of previously unreleased 
 bonus material, and new music by Vangelis inspired by Blade
 Runner. I haven't played the last 2 disks yet. ;) Out thru Warner.

 I figured someone here may be interested!











 --
 peace,

 frank

 dj mix archive:  http://www.deejaycountzero.com








Re: (313) Blade Runner OST

2008-10-27 Thread anthony
the orchestra version is o.k. the best part is the song... memories of
green, i think. Theo shamlessly jacked the entire thing for solitary
flight on ss.
A




On Mon, October 27, 2008 5:54 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Wow - that's pretty cool
 I have the original on both CD and vinyl (not the orchestra version) but
 it'd be cool to hear the remastered recordings

 could have been interesting to have had some modern doods/doodettes make
 remixes...

 MEK

 Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/26/2008
 02:29:33
 AM:

 This is probably the most influential soundtrack ever for electronic
 buffs and now, to coincide with the film's 25th anniversary, it's
 been issued as a triple-CD set - you get the 1994 soundtrack album
 (remastered), a disk of previously unreleased  bonus material, and
 new music by Vangelis inspired by Blade Runner. I haven't played
 the last 2 disks yet. ;) Out thru Warner. I figured someone here may
 be interested!









Re: (313) Strand remix of Radiohead's Reckoner

2008-10-27 Thread anthony
lovin it! gonna be in my head all week!
A



On Sat, October 25, 2008 12:37 pm, Brian Boyer wrote:
 I extend my apologies for:

 1) Previously sending this message as rich text.
 2) Sending this message again, for anyone besides Kent (thanks for
 the compliment) who's already read it. I wasn't sure if it got out
 there or not.

 All that notwithstanding...

 We remixed yet another Radiohead single, Reckoner.

 Imagine Strand threw a roller skating party and Marvin Gaye, Stevie
 Wonder, Joe Zawinul and Thom Yorke showed up. It was quite
 unintentional, but there you have it.

 As before, you can vote for it if you like.

 Here it at:

 RadioheadRemix.com
 http://www.radioheadremix.com/remix/?rated=trueid=1355

 or

 MySpace
 http://www.myspace.com/strand313


 -boyer






Re: (313) Blade Runner OST

2008-10-27 Thread anthony
I remember seeing a video interview with him talkin ish on people who just
take samples and through a kick drum onit and call it theirs. Im not
saying its bad, i really like it. maybe i shouldnt of said shamless. Just
didn't seam like he did much else. Like you say, he just thew down his
trademark sound on a beautiful loop.
A



On Mon, October 27, 2008 11:40 pm, Frank Glazer wrote:
 shameless?  the way he cut up the original and remolded it into
 something entirely different, extending the best part of the
 composition?  and laying it over his trademarked stuttery rhythmically
 shifting drum patterns?  i'd call it brilliant and inspired, not
 shameless.

 On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 11:55 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 the orchestra version is o.k. the best part is the song... memories of
 green, i think. Theo shamlessly jacked the entire thing for solitary
 flight on ss.
 A




 On Mon, October 27, 2008 5:54 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 Wow - that's pretty cool
 I have the original on both CD and vinyl (not the orchestra version)
 but
 it'd be cool to hear the remastered recordings

 could have been interesting to have had some modern doods/doodettes
 make
 remixes...

 MEK

 Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/26/2008
 02:29:33
 AM:

 This is probably the most influential soundtrack ever for electronic
 buffs and now, to coincide with the film's 25th anniversary, it's
 been issued as a triple-CD set - you get the 1994 soundtrack album
 (remastered), a disk of previously unreleased  bonus material, and
 new music by Vangelis inspired by Blade Runner. I haven't played
 the last 2 disks yet. ;) Out thru Warner. I figured someone here may
 be interested!











 --
 peace,

 frank

 dj mix archive:  http://www.deejaycountzero.com






Re: (313) DEMF 08 sets...

2008-10-22 Thread anthony
Nope. When the 1st demf happend I was in 10th or 11th grade.  Didn't make
it to detroit untill 03'. If your who I think you are, i believe you
played in the tent that year and turned me on to an Andreas record still
the one on mG. I always play that one still. Hooked up with the technoir
guys and was playing in bars and clubs before i was old enough to drink in
them.  Im 24 now and am always trying to meet younger people who are into
the sound. Cause we really need youth for it to survive i think. And girls
showing up helps too!:)
ciao
Ant



On Wed, October 22, 2008 11:09 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Showing your YOUNG age.  Really?  I thought you were older than that.

 m

 At 2008.10.21 09:22, you wrote:
im sure that im showing my age here but the groovetech archives of the
first demf is how i got turned on to a butload of detroit artist. Its
 also
what made me want to buy turntables. I would kiss anyone who could get me
those shows. The D. May set, Theo Parrish set, Bone, Stacey Pullen. I
 know
those sets by heart and i wasn't even there.:)



On Mon, October 20, 2008 7:03 pm, M Ng wrote:
  I have groovetech vids!! in Real Audio!!!
 
  I'm after 2008 sets!!
 
  On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 3:48 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
  How old are we talking here?  I'd love to find the old Groovetech
  videos.
 
  Remember them?  What a phenomenal website/company that was.
 
  MEK
 
  Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/19/2008
 08:56:39
  PM:
 
  I know paxahau hosted really crappy mp3's of  the sets, as if that's
  supposed to make me want to listen.
 
  I may or may not have archives of OLD demf's, but I dont think this
  one.
 
  if someone does, let me know your slsk user name.
 
  On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 7:41 PM, M Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
   Hi all
  
   Are there any DEMF 08 sets online? I just looked through my
 archives
   and couldn't find any messages!
  
   Many thanks
   Mel
  
 
 
 
  --
  ---
  Michael Kuszynski
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  http://www.planerecordings.com
  New York, NY
 
 
 







Re: (313) DEMF 08 sets...

2008-10-21 Thread anthony
im sure that im showing my age here but the groovetech archives of the
first demf is how i got turned on to a butload of detroit artist. Its also
what made me want to buy turntables. I would kiss anyone who could get me
those shows. The D. May set, Theo Parrish set, Bone, Stacey Pullen. I know
those sets by heart and i wasn't even there.:)



On Mon, October 20, 2008 7:03 pm, M Ng wrote:
 I have groovetech vids!! in Real Audio!!!

 I'm after 2008 sets!!

 On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 3:48 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 How old are we talking here?  I'd love to find the old Groovetech
 videos.

 Remember them?  What a phenomenal website/company that was.

 MEK

 Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/19/2008 08:56:39
 PM:

 I know paxahau hosted really crappy mp3's of  the sets, as if that's
 supposed to make me want to listen.

 I may or may not have archives of OLD demf's, but I dont think this
 one.

 if someone does, let me know your slsk user name.

 On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 7:41 PM, M Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi all
 
  Are there any DEMF 08 sets online? I just looked through my archives
  and couldn't find any messages!
 
  Many thanks
  Mel
 



 --
 ---
 Michael Kuszynski
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.planerecordings.com
 New York, NY








(313) Los Angeles 313ers

2008-10-11 Thread anthony
Hi all, ill be playing some tunes in the L.A. area tonight at a fun place
called BARCADE. The only reason i mention (not self promotion) is if
anyone would like to meet and b.s. i'd be delighted. WE could drink a
Pabst and play some pacman or somethin. The bar has an extensive arcade
retro arcade and seams to ignore any hollywood shite connotation. ill play
actual records!!Yay!

Anthony




Re: (313) Los Angeles 313ers

2008-10-11 Thread anthony
http://www.yelp.com/biz/miss-ts-barcade-los-angeles


http://www.calendarlive.com/nightlife/cl-wk-mixer1feb01,0,5099080.story

info on the venue. apparently there's no sign just a pacman ghost light in
the window!



On Sat, October 11, 2008 11:59 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all, ill be playing some tunes in the L.A. area tonight at a fun place
 called BARCADE. The only reason i mention (not self promotion) is if
 anyone would like to meet and b.s. i'd be delighted. WE could drink a
 Pabst and play some pacman or somethin. The bar has an extensive arcade
 retro arcade and seams to ignore any hollywood shite connotation. ill play
 actual records!!Yay!

 Anthony








Re: (313) New Music

2008-10-08 Thread anthony
Going down stairs was played at the 3 chairs set @ movement 07'. I
remember it being the highlight of the set. All but Kenny were dancing
like they were the only ones there. You could tell they were having a
great time and that was what was so special about it.
As far as the song, i can only remember it being astounding in its minimal
approach. But that was a long time ago and i can't even remember what i
ate for breakfast this morning.
i don't own them but would like to.
Anthony


On Wed, October 8, 2008 11:44 am, Paul Kendrick wrote:

 It seems like both the new Theo Parrish records have dropped, SPACEBUMPS
 / LOVE TRIUMPHANT  Going Down stairs, anyone got them and are they any
 good??

 Cheers







Re: (313) techno / producers blogs - rehash

2008-10-01 Thread anthony
An obvious choice would be:
www.infinitestatemachine.com
my personel favorite.
if anyone didn't know about it
now you know, you know!

LL Cool A


On Wed, October 1, 2008 6:50 pm, Michael Kuszynski wrote:
 All,

 I know we had a list of music blogs, listing releases etc before, and
 I want to rehash it and expand this list.

 What blogs does everyone read that are 313 related, techno related, or
 general producer / synthesizer / studio related?

 If you have great blogs that are less related, please reply off list.
 Stuff that would be interesting to 313'ers, but not 313.

 I just want to add some more blog-power to my bookmarks.

 Thanks list!

 --
 ---
 Michael Kuszynski
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.planerecordings.com
 New York, NY






Re: (313) brief survey

2008-09-26 Thread anthony
Im listening to Louis Haiman's latest album life after people.
Louis was cool enough to post it in its entirety on:
http://infinitestatemachine.com/
Louis resides in San Diego and has tracks released on lables like
Transmat, Aw-recordings, and his own fwdthought label.
Exceptional album. Exceptional artist.



On Thu, September 25, 2008 3:04 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 What are you all listening to right at this second?  Please include
 format.
 (LP, CD, streaming mp3, podcast, etc)

 Thanks!

 m50







Re: (313) cititrax

2008-09-20 Thread anthony
no, but i found the 1st track, i am the dj here:
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=76339


On Fri, September 19, 2008 4:23 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Are there samples on here somewhere or am I missing it?

 m


 At 2008.09.12 11:06, you wrote:
a friend sent me this. Looks great!

http://www.cititrax.com/







Re: (313) Morgan Geist Detroit EP

2008-09-18 Thread anthony
i don't like any of it, i sorta remember the sounds morgan used on the
super e.p. being incredibly similar. shockingly similar.
A


On Thu, September 18, 2008 10:03 am, klaus boss wrote:
 L-O-L!

 On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:50 AM, Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 yes, and this is what i had to say about it

 http://www.deejaycountzero.com/blog/?p=84

 On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 9:23 PM, Cyclone Wehner
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Forgive me if this came up before, anyone heard Morgan Geist's Detroit?
 Has
 two C2 remixes.

 http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAllfriendID=79410807







 --
 peace,

 frank

 dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com




 --
 Regards,

 Klaus Boss
 +4550413432
 www.hifly.dk






(313) brian eno david byrne

2008-09-18 Thread anthony
is this really a new album from these two?
http://www.earplug.cc/172945




(313) cititrax

2008-09-12 Thread anthony
a friend sent me this. Looks great!

http://www.cititrax.com/





(313) just a reminder.

2008-09-11 Thread anthony
Today is the 7th anniversary of that fateful morning when the World Trade
Center was attacked and destroyed in NYC. I just hope everyone would make
it a point to let the people in your life know that you are thankful for
them and that they are loved. Who knows how much time we have. All
soilders please come home safe. and peace and love all around.
Anthony




Re: (313) Re-Edits?

2008-09-11 Thread anthony
 All i ment was before it was fashionable for dj's to be playing nothing
but edit series. His Black Cock disco edits are extremly epnsive rare
records now i suppose cause they came out before many labels started
doing it.
A
thx for the timeline
but francois k and larry levan and those legends never released edits. I
believe it was their remixes that gave birth to the 12. Unless your
saying there is no difference?


On Thu, September 11, 2008 2:56 pm, Christian J. Hewstone wrote:
 ...and not forgetting Larry Levan.

 On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 8:44 PM, Jacob Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes it does happen. It happend Saturday night. Although I think Harvey
 is
 supposed to be a pioneer of the whole edit craze before it was
 fashionable
 like in the mid- 90's.
 Don't get me wrong, I had a blast. I was dancing my Tush off all night
 with no drugs. Im millitary now, so that part of my life is way
 over.LOL

 That would certainly be between when it was fashionable. The first
 period
 of dance edits were in the late '70s by Tom Moulton, Walter Gibbons, and
 Danny Krivit, and resulted in the birth of the disco 12.

 The second period (getting more repetitive as we go) was in the early
 '80s
 by Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy and resulted in the birth of house
 music.

 Then in the '90s, remixes got all slick and commercial and cheesy so it
 actually took a good fifteen years or so until people went back to
 listen
 to the old style and realize their value. Theo Parrish probably did the
 most to bring them back into the limelight.

 Cheers,
 Jacob


 --
 underground music reviews
 http://www.gridface.com/







Re: (313) Re-Edits?

2008-09-11 Thread anthony
Right rite. my favorite ol' school remix right now since ive played the
two back to back are, Extascy passion  pain's touch and go tom moulton
mix. So amazing the way he put his own spin on that one.
yeh those guys used to make edits for themselves, like for thier own
sets/performances. which is badass!
I think Theo does a good job of putting his own touch on the ugly edits
series. Im sure theres been tons of debates over those the past few years.
Ant



On Thu, September 11, 2008 3:46 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 just to clarify before the words get confused

 edit = not having access to the original multi-tracks (most bootleg
 remixes are actually edits) therefore working with fairly rough
 cuts/splices compared to a remix

 remix = full access to the complete multi-track recordings - having the
 splits as it's called (separate tracks for drum, guitar, keyboard,
 vocals, etc.)

 I think you're right - Levan and others like him didn't do edits as they
 had direct access to the original studio recordings and were hired by the
 labels (like West End, Sunnyview, etc.) to do the remixes

 technically speaking
 MEK

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/11/2008 02:37:49 PM:

  All i ment was before it was fashionable for dj's to be playing nothing
 but edit series. His Black Cock disco edits are extremly epnsive rare
 records now i suppose cause they came out before many labels started
 doing it.
 A
 thx for the timeline
 but francois k and larry levan and those legends never released edits. I
 believe it was their remixes that gave birth to the 12. Unless your
 saying there is no difference?


 On Thu, September 11, 2008 2:56 pm, Christian J. Hewstone wrote:
  ...and not forgetting Larry Levan.
 
  On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 8:44 PM, Jacob Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Yes it does happen. It happend Saturday night. Although I think
 Harvey
  is
  supposed to be a pioneer of the whole edit craze before it was
  fashionable
  like in the mid- 90's.
  Don't get me wrong, I had a blast. I was dancing my Tush off all
 night
  with no drugs. Im millitary now, so that part of my life is way
  over.LOL
 
  That would certainly be between when it was fashionable. The first
  period
  of dance edits were in the late '70s by Tom Moulton, Walter Gibbons,
 and
  Danny Krivit, and resulted in the birth of the disco 12.
 
  The second period (getting more repetitive as we go) was in the early
  '80s
  by Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy and resulted in the birth of house
  music.
 
  Then in the '90s, remixes got all slick and commercial and cheesy so
 it
  actually took a good fifteen years or so until people went back to
  listen
  to the old style and realize their value. Theo Parrish probably did
 the
  most to bring them back into the limelight.
 
  Cheers,
  Jacob
 
 
  --
  underground music reviews
  http://www.gridface.com/
 
 










(313) Loads of mixes here

2008-09-11 Thread anthony
im always late on most things.
there is an amazing theo parrish/ron trent mix here.
and im enjoying a fun spirited mix by kid sublime.


http://www.redbullmusicacademyradio.com/




(313) Re-Edits?

2008-09-10 Thread anthony
I just saw Dj Harvey do his Sarcastic Disco thing in this great venue in 
downtown L.A. rite around the corner from S.Central. Everytime I went up
to see what he was playing it would say BLAH BLAH BLAH RE-EDITS. Should
I be Happy A great Dj like himself is actually playing records? I tend to
think the whole Re-edit craze takes away from the highs and lows the
original track has to offer. I don't mind it as a tool here in there but
Morgan Geist seems upset by it here. What'ch'all think?
http://andybetablog.blogspot.com/2008/01/morgan-geist-interview.html

Sorry if this has been a topic before. I just recently got back in the game:)
L.L. Cool A.




Re: (313) Re-Edits?

2008-09-10 Thread anthony
ha , why's it gotta be an old guy? LOL
It's possible im the youngest cat on this list. My 24th b-day was late July.

On Thu, September 11, 2008 12:04 am, kent williams wrote:
 Yeah those old guys with their laptops and not much ... Hay WAITAMINIT!

 On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 11:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

   ... but the ease of technology has made it far to accessible for any
 old
 dude

 with a laptop and not much talent to make an edit








Re: (313) Re-Edits?

2008-09-10 Thread anthony
It's akin to me telling my 13-year-old sister that techno was created by
black people in Detroit and her laughing, thinking I was making a joke. It
wasn't a joke! But her perception of techno was formed by totally
different cultural cues.

Morgan is on cue here. None of my non-music obssessed friends would
believe it for a minute.





On Thu, September 11, 2008 12:13 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 thanks for the great interview link!!

 m


 At 09:16 2008.09.10, you wrote:
I just saw Dj Harvey do his Sarcastic Disco thing in this great venue in
downtown L.A. rite around the corner from S.Central. Everytime I went up
to see what he was playing it would say BLAH BLAH BLAH RE-EDITS. Should
I be Happy A great Dj like himself is actually playing records? I tend to
think the whole Re-edit craze takes away from the highs and lows the
original track has to offer. I don't mind it as a tool here in there but
Morgan Geist seems upset by it here. What'ch'all think?
http://andybetablog.blogspot.com/2008/01/morgan-geist-interview.html

Sorry if this has been a topic before. I just recently got back in the
 game:)
L.L. Cool A.







Re: (313) Re-Edits?

2008-09-10 Thread anthony
Yes it does happen. It happend Saturday night. Although I think Harvey is
supposed to be a pioneer of the whole edit craze before it was fashionable
like in the mid- 90's.
Don't get me wrong, I had a blast. I was dancing my Tush off all night
with no drugs. Im millitary now, so that part of my life is way over.LOL


On Thu, September 11, 2008 1:12 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 stop it - shut up - no no no no no la la la la la - I'm not listening!

 ;-)
 MEK

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/10/2008 12:58:10 PM:

 On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 1:56 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  A night of all disco re-edits?  Egad!  Does that really happen?

 Why not? All-mashup nights are considered high culture.

 --
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 techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com http://wzbc.org
 capoeira in boston http://capoeirageraisusa.com
 aim - mkbatwerk ; y! - mkb218 ; gtalk - mkb.dirtyorg







Re: (313) Zionsgate

2008-09-10 Thread anthony
Just had a nice experience at the Hollywood location of Amoeba records.
Everyone nice and their stock is extensive, New and used.
Ive been spoiled by the great Jerry's records in Pittsburgh, Pa. i would
say if you are in a 4 hour radius of the city, you'd do well for yourself
to make the trip.
sorry to hear bout the service, what brought you to the emerald city?
Playing or visiting?


On Thu, September 11, 2008 3:33 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just visited Zionsgate record shop in Seattle and was sadly
 disappointed.  Buyer beware, extremely unhelpful staff.  On the bright
 side, their unwillingness to pull items saved me a lot of money.

 I did pick up a doublepack listed on their discogs sale list that was
 listed as VG+ online but looked more like a G in person.

 Kudos to Gramaphone Records Chicago, they must be spoiling me rotten ^-^

 m







Re: (313) Zionsgate

2008-09-10 Thread anthony
I brought in my portable turntable so it was good for all the used records
i bought. However all the new ones i wanted to listen to were SUPER DUPER
taped along the sides. I suppose to stop little record deviants like
myself opening eveything in there.
I must say it was inspiring to be in a record store with so many shopers
it was hard to navigate. Ofcourse they don't just have vinyl but it was a
fun and enjoyable ssaturday.
Ant


On Thu, September 11, 2008 4:26 am, Southern Outpost wrote:
 I'm not sure what it's like at Amoeba in LA, but the main gripe about
 the SF store is that you can't preview the records. Probably a good
 thing, because i'd be broke in a few hours in there ;)

 P.

 On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 2:07 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just had a nice experience at the Hollywood location of Amoeba records.
 Everyone nice and their stock is extensive, New and used.
 Ive been spoiled by the great Jerry's records in Pittsburgh, Pa. i would
 say if you are in a 4 hour radius of the city, you'd do well for
 yourself
 to make the trip.
 sorry to hear bout the service, what brought you to the emerald city?
 Playing or visiting?


 On Thu, September 11, 2008 3:33 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just visited Zionsgate record shop in Seattle and was sadly
 disappointed.  Buyer beware, extremely unhelpful staff.  On the bright
 side, their unwillingness to pull items saved me a lot of money.

 I did pick up a doublepack listed on their discogs sale list that was
 listed as VG+ online but looked more like a G in person.

 Kudos to Gramaphone Records Chicago, they must be spoiling me rotten
 ^-^

 m









 --
 --
 Southern Outpost
 Sydney - San Francisco - Berlin
 http://www.southernoutpost.com
 --






Re: (313) Zionsgate

2008-09-10 Thread anthony
I brought in my portable turntable so it was good for all the used records
i bought. However all the new ones i wanted to listen to were SUPER DUPER
taped along the sides. I suppose to stop little record deviants like
myself opening eveything in there.
I must say it was inspiring to be in a record store with so many shopers
it was hard to navigate. Ofcourse they don't just have vinyl but it was a
fun and enjoyable ssaturday.
Ant


On Thu, September 11, 2008 4:26 am, Southern Outpost wrote:
 I'm not sure what it's like at Amoeba in LA, but the main gripe about
 the SF store is that you can't preview the records. Probably a good
 thing, because i'd be broke in a few hours in there ;)

 P.

 On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 2:07 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just had a nice experience at the Hollywood location of Amoeba records.
 Everyone nice and their stock is extensive, New and used.
 Ive been spoiled by the great Jerry's records in Pittsburgh, Pa. i would
 say if you are in a 4 hour radius of the city, you'd do well for
 yourself
 to make the trip.
 sorry to hear bout the service, what brought you to the emerald city?
 Playing or visiting?


 On Thu, September 11, 2008 3:33 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just visited Zionsgate record shop in Seattle and was sadly
 disappointed.  Buyer beware, extremely unhelpful staff.  On the bright
 side, their unwillingness to pull items saved me a lot of money.

 I did pick up a doublepack listed on their discogs sale list that was
 listed as VG+ online but looked more like a G in person.

 Kudos to Gramaphone Records Chicago, they must be spoiling me rotten
 ^-^

 m









 --
 --
 Southern Outpost
 Sydney - San Francisco - Berlin
 http://www.southernoutpost.com
 --






Re: (313) 53 messages and counting about Richie Hawtin and Traktor...

2008-09-08 Thread anthony
Thankyou for that. Well said, you beat me to the punch.



On Tue, September 9, 2008 2:55 am, kent williams wrote:
 Man, Richie Hawtin is 313's third rail.

 I don't have anything to add, really, except to say that the best DJ
 sets I've seen were done with two turntables and a mixer without
 effects.  If you play the right records, in the right order, and mix
 them right, magic happens. No reason not to experiment with new stuff,
 or to redefine what a DJ does, but the results are what matters. And
 there is an undefinable something to a DJ who can grab ahold of a
 dancefloor and make it a top night, and while technique and gadgets
 can help, they won't make a boring DJ exciting.

 And I've seen Richie be exciting, and I've seen him be boring.  I have
 to think that part of what makings his sets these days pretty
 lackluster is that he really knows his audience, and he's giving them
 what they want.  I know people who are among the faithful, and they'll
 argue that everything he does is brilliant.  I know people with
 Plastikman TATOOS for Jebus' sake!  Given that he's got a global
 audience who think he's awesome no matter what he does, and has
 surrounded himself with a group of DJs and producers who do nothing to
 challenge him, it's no wonder he bothers the picky bastards on 313.






Re: (313) Richie Hawtin's Traktor setup

2008-09-08 Thread anthony
'Technolgystolemyvinyl'








On Tue, September 9, 2008 3:52 am, Martin Dust wrote:
 And saying Surgeon proves the point, his art is in the programming not
 the way he mixes or what he uses - he twiddles very little.

 yeap.  save for the fact that now he can play stuff that was probably
 previously impossible to match, he's really just playing tracks.  his
 art is definitely the programming.
 Massive fan of his work and he's a top fella as well. I love the way he
 hardly moves and then just gives that little smile of his before he
 drops the next bomb. I wish he'd sort a new album out :)

 m






Re: (313) Richie Hawtin's Traktor setup

2008-09-06 Thread anthony
right rite. I got to see claude do his different world thing and he blew
it up. but thats because he took it up down left right and anywhere
inbetween. so i had much respect for him and what he does. I just cant
stand the boring flatline style of playing music out is all. timecode
records or not.


On Sun, September 7, 2008 2:05 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm assuming you meant Richie and not Claude here, right?


 m


 At 07:35 2008.09.05, you wrote:
I don't know why I get so bothered by this. To quote my dear friend Curt
Jackson, you have all the music the entire world has to offer at your
fingertips, and this is what you play? Just so boring.
A


On Fri, September 5, 2008 12:06 pm, Martin Dust wrote:
 
  On 5 Sep 2008, at 17:02, kent williams wrote:
 
  Watching Claude work records, trigger loops, and joke around with
  people around him at same time, will make you want to hang it up
  altogether ;-)
 
  It pretty much did :)
 
  m
 







Re: (313) Richie Hawtin's Traktor setup

2008-09-05 Thread anthony
I don't know why I get so bothered by this. To quote my dear friend Curt
Jackson, you have all the music the entire world has to offer at your
fingertips, and this is what you play? Just so boring.
A


On Fri, September 5, 2008 12:06 pm, Martin Dust wrote:

 On 5 Sep 2008, at 17:02, kent williams wrote:

 Watching Claude work records, trigger loops, and joke around with
 people around him at same time, will make you want to hang it up
 altogether ;-)

 It pretty much did :)

 m






Re: (313) Some Interview Stuff

2008-09-03 Thread anthony
The new album is the best thing he's done I reckon.
m

Wow, that's strong. I heard mixed reviews so i must check it for myself now!
anthony

The new album is the best thing he's done I reckon.

On Wed, September 3, 2008 4:53 pm, Martin Dust wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks for sharing, I'm really happy that Kenny Larkin is getting
 active again.  Great new album.













Re: (313) ca trip: sf to la

2008-08-20 Thread anthony
I don't know if he still does but Mike BEE used to run the dance
department @ Amoeba is Frisco. Which is testament to why the Bay area one
is better.He's the shit.(former pittsburgh guy)
Anthony
On Wed, August 20, 2008 10:16 am, Joel Gajewski wrote:
 I'll fifth the idea about taking the PCH; it is gorgeous.  I have driven
 all over the states and that is one of the most beautiful drives I have
 taken.  Taking the 5 will get you there, but it is just another freeway. 
 On another note, check out Amoeba Records in SF in the Upper Haight area. 
 There is one in LA, but I hear it isn't as good. 



 - Original Message 
 From: Detroit Techno Militia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: 313 Mailing List 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 8:31:46 PM
 Subject: Re: (313) ca trip: sf to la

 I'll second, third and fourth the Pacific Coast Highway.  It took all
 day to get from SF to LA, but it was worth every second.

 The Hearst Castle is off the PCH:
 http://www.suite101.com/view_image.cfm/200204
 http://www.hearstcastle.com/
 but you have to get there during the day, I think some of the tours
 cut off at 5pm.

 Also stop at EVERY scenic turnout and take tons of pictures.


 On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 6:31 PM, Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 Dear list, I am taking a road trip from sf to la from sat aug 23 to
 Sunday aug 31. Any tips or advice, 313 or not related, even off list
 would be great. Thanks.

 --
 ---
 Michael Kuszynski
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.planerecordings.com
 New York, NY




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Re: (313) Custom Sundaze with Osunlade this Sunday in LA

2008-08-14 Thread anthony
why yes, all the Noir boys are doing great.
Shawn's been releasing some of his best stuff and the label just went
digital. You need to keep your eyes out for Chris Schubert, he has plans
for a label to kick off in the not too distant future. You might remember
him from his full length album on the fwdthought label outta San diego,
run by Louis Haiman(transmat). Very DEEP, DEEP songs coming our way. The
Infamous Tom C. has a strong monthly running at the best spot in the
burgh!and so on, and so on...
Im gonna try to make it on Sunday. The hood has been so gorgeous here. I
Played volley ball on the beach last weekend!!! You cant do that in
Penn!anywho i appreciate the good look on the spot this weekend:)

Q: does anyone know how to be informed when another sarcastic disco occurs?
thx
anthony

 On Wed, August 13, 2008 3:56 pm, Greg Earle wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 just moved right outside of Ventura three weeks ago.  This is exactly
 what
 i need!  Thanks for the hook-up.  If anyone else knows of any decent
 things
 that go on in the L.A. area please let me know.  It would be greatly
 appreciated.

 Hey Anthony, welcome to the 'hood :)

 I assume you must be pals with Jwan Allen and that whole crew, right?

 Best thing for you to do now is get on the Droid Behavior list,
 as well as the Compression list.  They throw the best Techno
 parties here, by far.  There are some other good crews as well
 like the Nektr/Deeper Moods people.  For example they are
 throwing a party this Saturday called Soundscape about an
 hour and a half from LA.  Fanon Flowers is headlining.

 Don't remember how to sign up for all of them but check out
 these Web sites and maybe you can find the right links:

 http://www.DroidBehavior.COM/

 http://www.CompressionLA.COM/

 http://www.Nektr-Events.COM/

 I actually found out about the Osunlade through Flavorpill's
 LA mail-outs:

 http://la.Flavorpill.NET/

 Good luck!  I'll probably be at the Osunlade party at some
 point - look for the old bald fat guy ;)

 - Greg









Re: (313) Custom Sundaze with Osunlade this Sunday in LA

2008-08-13 Thread anthony
just moved right outside of Ventura three weeks ago. This is exactly what
i need! thanks for the hook-up. If anyone else knows of any decent things
that go on in the L.A. area please letme know. It would be greatly
apreciated.
Anthony
On Wed, August 13, 2008 2:33 am, Greg Earle wrote:
 Saw this in the new LA Flavorpill, should be pretty fun.

 Just the thing for a nice Summer Sunday ...

 Sunday August 17th

 Custom Sundaze presents Osunlade
 Custom Hotel
 8639 Lincoln Blvd. (at Manchester Ave. - just north of LAX)
 Los Angeles, CA 90045
 (310) 645-0400
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 FREE (I know everyone loves free)

 1:00-9:00 PM

 Event info:

 http://flavorpill.com/losangeles/events/2008/8/17/deep-presents-osunlade-and-santorini?utm_source=losangelesutm_medium=emailutm_campaign=issue_285

 Note:

  The afternoon features the tempting Flavorpill-themed Orange Fresh
  cocktail by Le Tourment Vert absinthe, with a special hosted bar
  from 2-3pm.

 http://www.customsundaze.com/CALENDAR.html

 Custom Hotel:

 http://www.customhotel.com/

 - Greg







Re: (313) Custom Sundaze with Osunlade this Sunday in LA

2008-08-13 Thread anthony
Whats the LA Flavorpill?

On Wed, August 13, 2008 11:40 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 just moved right outside of Ventura three weeks ago. This is exactly what
 i need! thanks for the hook-up. If anyone else knows of any decent things
 that go on in the L.A. area please letme know. It would be greatly
 apreciated.
 Anthony
 On Wed, August 13, 2008 2:33 am, Greg Earle wrote:
 Saw this in the new LA Flavorpill, should be pretty fun.

 Just the thing for a nice Summer Sunday ...

 Sunday August 17th

 Custom Sundaze presents Osunlade
 Custom Hotel
 8639 Lincoln Blvd. (at Manchester Ave. - just north of LAX)
 Los Angeles, CA 90045
 (310) 645-0400
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 FREE (I know everyone loves free)

 1:00-9:00 PM

 Event info:

 http://flavorpill.com/losangeles/events/2008/8/17/deep-presents-osunlade-and-santorini?utm_source=losangelesutm_medium=emailutm_campaign=issue_285

 Note:

  The afternoon features the tempting Flavorpill-themed Orange Fresh
  cocktail by Le Tourment Vert absinthe, with a special hosted bar
  from 2-3pm.

 http://www.customsundaze.com/CALENDAR.html

 Custom Hotel:

 http://www.customhotel.com/

 - Greg











Re: (313) Custom Sundaze with Osunlade this Sunday in LA

2008-08-13 Thread anthony
Sweet. this is great thankyou.
Does anyone know if Dj Harvey still does Sarcastic Disco nights here in LA?
anthony
On Wed, August 13, 2008 11:49 pm, Matt Kane's Brain wrote:
 Flavorpill is a (weekly?) event newsletter. There's one for several
 cities. The NYC one seemed to have pretty good taste when I was on it.
 I unsubscribed when I realized I hadn't been to NYC in a year!

 Hmm, there's an absinthe open bar in NYC this weekend too. Interesting.

 On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 12:42 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Whats the LA Flavorpill?

 --
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 techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com http://wzbc.org
 capoeira in boston http://capoeirageraisusa.com
 aim - mkbatwerk






RE: (313) no more [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2008-01-29 Thread Anthony Shakir



 Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:14:51 -0800
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) no more [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Aidan O'Doherty  wrote:
 i agree, we need more techno royalty gracing our list
 
 You may now refer to me from now on as the Duke of Earle.
 
 

 - Greg

hey greg,

that was close,  but not close enough. the duke of earl was not the 4 tops.
it was gene chandler. he is from chicago.  the 4 tops are from detroit.
but it still os a detroit-chicago thing. you can still be the duke of earle.

shake shakir.
 

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RE: (313) have we run out of reality?

2007-11-02 Thread Anthony Shakir

 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: 
313@hyperreal.org From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 10:45:54 
-0500 Subject: Re: (313) have we run out of reality? Its a complex chain 
of affairs .. but is the artist the person who records the record or the 
person who builds the sound system? Or is it the Dj who plays the record or 
the Engineer who tunes the system and the frequencies that you hear. It's all 
of them - if they do it right. Problem is, few good sound system designers 
exist. Raves have been a black hole of good sound system design. Line up a 
bunch of speakers into a single wall and blast it as loud as you can has been 
the rave motto for ages. Our societies have ways of isolating these roles 
and giving one moreimportance over the other .. but if one role can't exist 
with out the other .. which is really more important. eh? I think those 
that know speak of all of the legendary DJs/engineer/sound system designers 
in the same breath. Where would Larry Levan be without Richard Long? Nicky 
Siano and David Mancuso without Alex Rosner? See, the BIG problem is the 
entire rave culture was outside of the original DJ nightclub thing (especially 
the legendary NYC gay nightclubs). I've argued countless times with local 
raves who just Do Not Get It. They tell me lasers and other bs are just as 
important as a sound system which is complete bull crap. They don't understand 
the importance of sound and how it translates into an experience that can send 
people into outerspace. Raves were disassociated from the discos and as a 
result you've had to deal with people who don't get it. As far as I'm 
concerned they are two totally different cultures with different histories 
with only occasional cross-over. However, one does not translate well into the 
other. I see more DJs from the disco world being asked to perform at raves 
than I see rave DJs being asked to perform at the discos that know. MEK


AMEN, BROTHER.

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RE: (313) I'm buying a new t-shirt

2007-10-15 Thread Anthony Shakir

Admit it. Someone had to invent this.

http://www.resist-music.com/shop.php?id=196

- Greg

that t shirt proves that barnum was right.
there is a sucker born every minute,
and only a sucker would buy that shirt.

shake shakir. 
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RE: (313) Marc Houle: Techno Vocals

2007-10-11 Thread Anthony Shakir

hey mek,

this is proof to me that stupid is stupid, even when it is in style.

shake shakir
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Re: (313) derrick may on RA

2007-06-11 Thread anthony
jeffrey wright as juan atkins

maybe samuel l. jackson as derrick may

forrest whitaker as kevein saunderson.

that would be some sh*t.lol



On Sun, June 10, 2007 6:01 pm, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
 http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature-read.aspx?id=823

 funny.

 let's pick actors who we would want to see play all the techno
 originators in the fiction version of hi tech soul.

 tom






(313) on another subject..

2007-06-08 Thread anthony
anyone check out octave one smashing at the detroit stage later on that
night?(saturday)
f-ing killed it!




Re: (313) Shake

2007-06-05 Thread anthony
Im one of Shake's biggest fans but even I could not enjoy myself at his
set. 1st of all i heard the same exact set played by him a year ago at an
after party at olslo's. no kidding it was the same for sure. the only
difffrence was instead of juggiling two copies of the pace he juggled
phillips track last time.
and i don't mind the trainwrecks if the songs are good. they were good the
year before. boring this year.
And if you are asked to play a major festival please familarize yourself
with the mixer you will be playing with. shake looked confused and should
not have tried playing with the onboard effects if he didn't know how.
Let the hating begin!
Anthony



On Sat, June 2, 2007 8:59 am, Ramon Crespo wrote:
 I really enjoyed what I hearrd from Shake at the festival. I was only
 there for 30-45 minutes , but i definitely see why you all praise
 him. I danced danced !! :)

 We really need to try to have some sort of official meet up next
 year. :(

 I did meet some cool folks from London @ Submerge though. It's
 amazing how the europeans appreciate this so much than some of the
 americans.

 Regards,
 Ramon


 On Jun 1, 2007, at 4:02 PM, Terry Hall wrote:

 My pleasure, I also echo others comments about the festival - more
 fun than anything else - I'm still trying to catch up on sleep! G

 -peace, T63

 On May 30, 2007, at 10:54 PM, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:

 Thanks for posting that. Likewise to Tom who said something
 similar (maybe offlist).
 I know you're lurking, Tony.
 You do something beyond slick mechanics; it's a gift and it's yours.

 jeff


 Terry Hall wrote:
 Regarding Shake's performance - I think it just shows that
 really  solid tracks and an extremely personable DJ are important
 performance  skills. I was standing 2' from him and we were all
 having a great  time. His irreverent style and ability to emanate
 a good vibe seemed  more important to the performance than
 technical wizardy without  feeling. That was my take-away,
 something I'm going to remember next  time I start stressing over
 a missed transition that everyone will  forget about the next
 day.  Thank you Shake, someone who remembers  how to party!
 -peace, T63








Re: (313) Shake

2007-06-05 Thread anthony
no, just because it was a year later does not make it boring. It was
boring because the same songs were basicly played in the same order in
which i heard them played the year before.
WAs not was
idiotech
the track that sampled the police
the kid sublime remix of drop it like it's hot.
thom yorke's solo thing..
should i keep going.
I don't have a great memory which is testament to why i was unimpressed by
 hearing the same set played worse then the year before is all.
personally i love these songs. and i love shake. just didn't do it for me.
also id like to know if anyone on the 313 saw his set @ oslo's the year
before they might be able to attest as well. cause if you wern't there you
have no idea what im talking about.
a






On Tue, June 5, 2007 9:44 am, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
 On 6/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 and i don't mind the trainwrecks if the songs are good. they were good
 the
 year before. boring this year.

 so a record is good in 2006 but bad in 2007? lord knows how many times
 ive heard you play certain records.

 And if you are asked to play a major festival please familarize yourself
 with the mixer you will be playing with.

 what do you do, go rent a mixer? if you dont have the mixer, you
 figure it out when you show up.

 Let the hating begin!

 as you can see, it already has. you say dumb things, dumb things get
 said back to you. its that simple.

 tom






Re: (313) Shake

2007-06-05 Thread anthony
ywah i do know that kell..
whats your point?
I didn't say anything about his technique!



On Tue, June 5, 2007 8:09 am, Kelly B. Delaney wrote:
 re: trainwrecks
 You know he has MS, right?

 On 6/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Im one of Shake's biggest fans but even I could not enjoy myself at his
 set. 1st of all i heard the same exact set played by him a year ago at
 an
 after party at olslo's. no kidding it was the same for sure. the only
 difffrence was instead of juggiling two copies of the pace he juggled
 phillips track last time.
 and i don't mind the trainwrecks if the songs are good. they were good
 the
 year before. boring this year.
 And if you are asked to play a major festival please familarize yourself
 with the mixer you will be playing with. shake looked confused and
 should
 not have tried playing with the onboard effects if he didn't know how.
 Let the hating begin!
 Anthony



 On Sat, June 2, 2007 8:59 am, Ramon Crespo wrote:
  I really enjoyed what I hearrd from Shake at the festival. I was only
  there for 30-45 minutes , but i definitely see why you all praise
  him. I danced danced !! :)
 
  We really need to try to have some sort of official meet up next
  year. :(
 
  I did meet some cool folks from London @ Submerge though. It's
  amazing how the europeans appreciate this so much than some of the
  americans.
 
  Regards,
  Ramon
 
 
  On Jun 1, 2007, at 4:02 PM, Terry Hall wrote:
 
  My pleasure, I also echo others comments about the festival - more
  fun than anything else - I'm still trying to catch up on sleep! G
 
  -peace, T63
 
  On May 30, 2007, at 10:54 PM, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
 
  Thanks for posting that. Likewise to Tom who said something
  similar (maybe offlist).
  I know you're lurking, Tony.
  You do something beyond slick mechanics; it's a gift and it's yours.
 
  jeff
 
 
  Terry Hall wrote:
  Regarding Shake's performance - I think it just shows that
  really  solid tracks and an extremely personable DJ are important
  performance  skills. I was standing 2' from him and we were all
  having a great  time. His irreverent style and ability to emanate
  a good vibe seemed  more important to the performance than
  technical wizardy without  feeling. That was my take-away,
  something I'm going to remember next  time I start stressing over
  a missed transition that everyone will  forget about the next
  day.  Thank you Shake, someone who remembers  how to party!
  -peace, T63
 
 
 










Re: (313) Shake

2007-06-05 Thread anthony
On Tue, June 5, 2007 2:55 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You guys are funny!! my last words on the subject: Whenever i see shake i
 usually leave saying wow, i need to buy new reocords and that didn't
 happen this year.
 sorry if i had an opinion that was diffrent from everyone else.

 p.s. shake's set was on saturday jwan. You didn't give me any mind
 altering substance till sunday. maybe you should lay off the drugs and
 come back to sanity if you can't even remember waht day was what.
 a



 On Tue, June 5, 2007 6:27 am, Nick Hardie wrote:
 I'll second that.

 FWIW I didn't make it to DEMF, but whenever I've seen Shake, he's
 never failed to impress me

 On 05/06/07, Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 please familarize yourself with the mixer

 Those who have bravely ventured forth to play records
 (or CDs or DATs or MP3s or whatever) to the public also
 recognize checking the equipment with the previous user
 rather than winging it as a sign of professionalism.

 I can't tell you how many times over the weekend I saw
 various big-name DJs explaining to each other the basic
 working of a particular mixer.  In 1992, there were three
 or four basic mixer types (and only a handful of viable
 manufacturers).  Now there are dozens of basic layouts
 and hundreds of variations.  Sometimes even the basics --
 where the cue volume is and how to set levels -- aren't all
 that easy to spot, especially in a dark room (or DEMF
 tent as the case may be).

 I also know that equipment suppliers have to juggle things
 to make it all work out -- nobody stocks only a single
 model (you'd have to throw out all your inventory and
 start over every year or two anyway, as the older ones
 are discontinued), and the explosion in mixer types and
 the excessive number of bells and whistles (literally, in
 many cases) compared to even a few years ago is pretty
 astonishing to see.

 Criticize the track selection and mixing all you want, but
 give the DJ some slack for the conditions that almost
 always apply anywhere you don't own the sound system
 yourself.

 fh











Re: (313) Shake

2007-06-05 Thread anthony
I understand. noted.

On Tue, June 5, 2007 3:07 pm, Nick Hardie wrote:
 Hi Anthony

 I wasn't saying you were wrong, just seconding the bit about cutting
 people a bit of slack about the mixer!

 Nick

 On 05/06/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You guys are funny!! my last words on the subject: Whenever i see shake
 i
 usually leave saying wow, i need to buy new reocords and that didn't
 happen this year.
 sorry if i had an opinion that was diffrent from everyone else.

 p.s. shake's set was on saturday jwan. You didn't give me any mind
 altering substance till sunday. maybe you should lay off the drugs and
 come back to sanity if you can't even remember waht day was what.
 a



 On Tue, June 5, 2007 6:27 am, Nick Hardie wrote:
  I'll second that.
 
  FWIW I didn't make it to DEMF, but whenever I've seen Shake, he's
  never failed to impress me
 
  On 05/06/07, Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  please familarize yourself with the mixer
 
  Those who have bravely ventured forth to play records
  (or CDs or DATs or MP3s or whatever) to the public also
  recognize checking the equipment with the previous user
  rather than winging it as a sign of professionalism.
 
  I can't tell you how many times over the weekend I saw
  various big-name DJs explaining to each other the basic
  working of a particular mixer.  In 1992, there were three
  or four basic mixer types (and only a handful of viable
  manufacturers).  Now there are dozens of basic layouts
  and hundreds of variations.  Sometimes even the basics --
  where the cue volume is and how to set levels -- aren't all
  that easy to spot, especially in a dark room (or DEMF
  tent as the case may be).
 
  I also know that equipment suppliers have to juggle things
  to make it all work out -- nobody stocks only a single
  model (you'd have to throw out all your inventory and
  start over every year or two anyway, as the older ones
  are discontinued), and the explosion in mixer types and
  the excessive number of bells and whistles (literally, in
  many cases) compared to even a few years ago is pretty
  astonishing to see.
 
  Criticize the track selection and mixing all you want, but
  give the DJ some slack for the conditions that almost
  always apply anywhere you don't own the sound system
  yourself.
 
  fh
 
 
 










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