(313) Re: 313 relevant releases
Dimitri Pike guest set on WNUR 89.3 FM in Chicago this Friday evening. m50
313 relevant releases
Congrats to W1bo for his new Main Squeeze 12 on Bass Agenda and to Kevin Reynolds for his fine remix of Brooks Mosher on Liftkit Records. Cheers, m50
(313) perhaps of interest
http://soundcloud.com/m50/w1b0-andrew-duke-m50-etc-wnur m50
Re: (313) pertin-nce_046 - emmanuel buchanan - resort vacations - free DL
I welcome Pertin-nce's posts and announcements ^___^ m50 At 2013-12-19 05:40, Steve wrote: I've followed the list for a lot more time than I've been making music. It's an origin of some music I am very interested in. If it were just about any kind of music from Detroit-based artists (of all kinds of music I mean) I wouldn't be following it. My feeling is that this is a list with respect to those roots. People of Detroit have a privilege in having a strong localised and unique music history. I read the Techno Rebels book. I appreciate that there is a lot of house music and soulful music enthusiasts on the list too. It's not about one particular style or another. There's Detroit music in the DNA. I think luminaries from Detroit and like-minded people around the world continue to follow the list. The spirit lives on. I identify with Detroit/313. Does that count? :) On 18 December 2013 21:52, Joe Marougi mailto:jmaro...@gmail.comjmaro...@gmail.com wrote: Question to the group, Shouldn't we stick to Detroit related artists/news only here? I vote yes. My apologies if any of the artists or label in that message are from Detroit. Joe Sent from my iPhone On Dec 18, 2013, at 1:05 PM, max tanguay mailto:maxb...@yahoo.commaxb...@yahoo.com wrote: label : pertin-nce catalogue number : [pertin-nce_046] artist : emmanuel buchanan title : resort vacations track listing: 1- a year of weirds 2- so low 3- 67 castles 4- got no tatoos 5- so low part 2 6- a year of weirds (hemiptera remix) 7- so low (extended version) sounds like : techno, minimal stream free download on: http://www.pertin-nce.cawww.pertin-nce.ca www.pertin-nce.bandcamp.com peace out! net label : http://pertin-nce.capertin-nce.ca me : http://soundcloud.com/bleupulpsoundcloud.com/bleupulp
Re: (313) EDDIE FOWLKES / DETROIT WAX
legend noun 1. a nonhistorical or unverifiable story handeddown by tradition from earlier times andpopularly accepted as historical. At 2013-11-27 15:06, David Powers wrote: My theory is that you can't really be a legend until you're dead. ~David On Wednesday, November 27, 2013, Mike Taylor wrote: It has been my experience that legends generally don't need to tell you that they are legends. On Wednesday, November 27, 2013, kent williams wrote: Haha. Eddie is kinda right. He also got Derrick started on crack-talking. On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 11:49 PM, jeremy bispo jbi...@gmail.com wrote: An interesting read. http://testpressing.org/2013/11/eddie-fowlkes-detroit-wax/http://testpressing.org/2013/11/eddie-fowlkes-detroit-wax/ This is what a lot of people don't know about me. I am a legend in Detroit, because everyone will tell you Fowlkes jumpstarted this whole game of Detroit Techno. People will tell you that because I had that epiphany from God to start this entire domino effect. A lot of people find that hard to believe, but it is the truth. Kevin understands how he got his career; if it wasn't for me, he probably would not even be making music. -- Best, Jeremy As You Like It Founder Executive Producer skype: jeremybispo i...@ayli-sf.com www.ayli-sf.com
Re: (313) EDDIE FOWLKES / DETROIT WAX
Dint mean to be patronizing. At 2013-11-27 16:20, Ken wrote: I hear where Eddie Fowlkes is coming from. His contribution has been fairly pivotal, judging from memory and my record collection. I wouldn't overstate it, but neither would I underestimate it. I don't think he deserves such patronising flak, although granted he does come over as quite spikey in interviews. Ken From: maxphi...@gmail.com Sent: Wednesday, 27 November 2013 21:53 To: David Powers; Mike Taylor Cc: kent williams; 313 Subject: Re: (313) EDDIE FOWLKES / DETROIT WAX legend noun 1. a nonhistorical or unverifiable story handeddown by tradition from earlier times andpopularly accepted as historical. At 2013-11-27 15:06, David Powers wrote: My theory is that you can't really be a legend until you're dead. ~David On Wednesday, November 27, 2013, Mike Taylor wrote: It has been my experience that legends generally don't need to tell you that they are legends. On Wednesday, November 27, 2013, kent williams wrote: Haha. Eddie is kinda right. He also got Derrick started on crack-talking. On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 11:49 PM, jeremy bispo jbi...@gmail.com wrote: An interesting read. http://testpressing.org/2013/11/eddie-fowlkes-detroit-wax/http://testpressing.org/2013/11/eddie-fowlkes-detroit-wax/ This is what a lot of people don't know about me. I am a legend in Detroit, because everyone will tell you Fowlkes jumpstarted this whole game of Detroit Techno. People will tell you that because I had that epiphany from God to start this entire domino effect. A lot of people find that hard to believe, but it is the truth. Kevin understands how he got his career; if it wasn't for me, he probably would not even be making music. -- Best, Jeremy As You Like It Founder Executive Producer skype: jeremybispo i...@ayli-sf.com www.ayli-sf.com
Re: (313) Drexciya Research Lab
I'm surprised that between their ~3 albums as Drexciya, Abstract Thought, Arpanet, Dataphysix, Glass Domain, Heinrich Mueller, Intellitronic, J Telecom, Klorzeiger, Z Therapy, Dr Finn Otto Henke, L A M, Zerkalo, Elecktroids, UR, Shifted Phases, Transllusion, The Other People Place, etc etc + their solo works - dozens and dozens of records - you would've run out of music :o m50 At 2013-11-11 07:52, Steven Robertson wrote: If you are interested in music by Gerald Donald and James Stinson, including Drexicya, then you probably have found this website called Drexiya Research Lab. There's been some activity on it more recently, including an updated discography of related music. I'm trawling through YouTube via Discogs since I missed a lot of this great work. I want to hear it all but haven't got the deep pockets required, so glad some can be found on YouTube for now. I'm doing my own research. http://drexciyaresearchlab.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/drexciya-related-discography.htmlhttp://drexciyaresearchlab.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/drexciya-related-discography.html When I first heard Drexciya on Underground Resistance in the later part of the 90's I was instantly hooked. That and Direct Beat along with Red Planet and Underground Resistance. I'm more into Hip Hop than I am into House. I like the raw bass and rebel sounds from Neil Landstrumm, and original electronic music from Aphex Twin. I'm considering all those influences, Detroit electro and techno being very significant. I was too young to catch the first waves, and a strong appetite for more of this kind of music. Electro-techno, techno-bass, techno-soul. Any suggestions?
(313) WNUR Chicago
http://soundcloud.com/m50/blamstrain-m50-etc-wnur-2013/ New mixes with some 313 content from C2, Aux 88, Red Planet, Model 500, UR. Blamstrain's set starts the recording. Enjoy! m50
(313) mix friday
http://soundcloud.com/m50/m50-cyborg-k-etc-wnur-2007-10 Perhaps of interest to some on the list. Includes material from Convextion, Jamal Moss, Titonton Duvante, Patrice Scott, Stewart Walker, Jeff Samuel. m50
(313) A recent etc radio mix
http://soundcloud.com/m50/snad-m50-phonaut-etc-wnur-2013 featuring Hyperreal regular Phonaut and a track from KMFH's new full-length m50
(313) brothers in arms
http://soundcloud.com/m50/m50-merrick-brown-etc-wnur-2013-03-08 Something else for your earholes. Warning: starts with Dire Straits. But does contain some 313 in there I'm sure... m50
(313) more mixes
http://soundcloud.com/m50/examine-brighton-m50-zero Here's a club night from last week in Croatia; includes Theo Parrish, Speedy J, Population One, Jeff Mills. m50 On 22 Apr 2013, at 14:17, Kerr Knoll wrote: We are spoiled for quality mixes today :)
(313) crush collision
http://smartbarchicago.com/hugo-ball-may Chicago 313 appearance. m50
(313) some recordings
Here are a few club sets, including one by Common Factor from Planet E http://soundcloud.com/m50/sets/dj-sets/ Here are a few radio sets, including one by 313 listee Bleupulp http://soundcloud.com/m50/sets/etc-radio Enjoy, m50
(313) history always favours the winners
http://www.spin.com/articles/skrillex-diplo-boys-noize-a-trak-detroit-techno-potato-kevin-saunderson-dog-blood m50
(313) roll call?
I'm still here - writing from a train on the way from Hamburg to Berlin. Anyone else? m50 At 2012.11.28 11:47, Marsel van der Wielen wrote: how many subscribers are left anyway? and will there be a 20 years anniversary party? Op 28-11-2012 11:46, Philip McGarva schreef: btw i haven't been lurking for like 5 years - i just resubbed. it's good to be back!
(313) more promotions
Lubin, formerly Zachary Lubin, formerly Mumtaz, might be familiar to some on this list for his exploits on the turntables, or for his Controllability 12 on 6277. He has a new 12 out shortly: http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/467002-01.htm Cheerio, m50
(313) In The Sky
For 313 in the 312 this Saturday afternoon + evening: There's a little shindig I'm playing with Chicago Skyway (Uzuri, Eargasmic, MOS), Beyond Luck, Ashina and silent{k} on a northside rooftop on Saturday afternoon, a bit of a pre-party for DBX at Smartbar later that evening. Hit me up if you need details for either. Chicago reppin' m50
Re: (313) Track list for my set on WNUR Streetbeat friday night
Thanks again for contributing the mix for etc radio! The show continues to run weekly, upcoming features include: Examine, Ronny Pries, Aera, Andy Vaz, Ateq, Lokua Dynamo Dreesen; plus recent contributions from Alex Danilov, Najem Sworb, Marius Reisser, Kone-R, Yaroslove, MadTeo, Rico Casazza, Carlos Nilmmns, Hakim Murphy, Tevo Howard and Chicago Skyway. More info archives at http://m50.net/ Lucky 13 years going strong, tune in on Friday evenings 11pm-2am local time on WNUR 89.3 FM at http://www.wnur.org/ m50 At 2012.06.03 15:11, kent williams wrote: I posted Friday that my set was going to be played on WNUR Chicago. Here's the track list for the curious. http://music.cornwarning.com/2012/06/02/chaircrusher-june-1-2012-wnur-radio-mix/ http://www.cornwarning.com/chaircrusher/Chaircrusher-WNUR-DJ-Set.mp3 Oliver Schroer - Camino Overture MachineDrum - What U Wanted To Feel Koplant No - Hello Tego Calderon - Ni Fu Ni Fa Laid Back - Get Laid Back Board Of Canada - Music Is Math Desmond Decker - Shanty Town (Chaircrusher Eff-Dub) Three Legged race - Jet Animal (Rob Theakston VMRX) Nadia Struiwigh - Galaxy Hapbt - AwesomeRad Ukkonen - Spatia Aaron Carl -- The Power Redshape - Throw In Dirt Scuba - July Terrace - Haunted Machines Scuba - The Hope The Analog Cops Blawan - Sickle Terrace - Stavanger Dub 2562 - Jerash Hekwereken Conforce - 24 Laid Back - Cocaine Cool Vince Watson - Found What I'm Looking For Neon Jung - Delirium Tremens Recloose feat. B Slade - Feels Like Magic Vince Watson - Voodoo Disco (latin mix) FBK - Where The World Was Once Strategy - Feel The Earth Cuticle - Trickle Akkord - Back Forth Moodyman - Nites 2 Nowhere Model 500 - The Messenger Tessela - Channel Pearson Sound - Untitled Double Helix - LDN No Fixed Abode - Indian Street Slang ENA - Analysis Code Photek+Pinch - Acid Reign(Pinch's Dubplate Version)
Re: (313) Track list for my set on WNUR Streetbeat friday night
Oh and for listees in Chicago and NYC, please say hi if you see me out next weekend. m50 At 2012.06.03 15:34, maxphi...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks again for contributing the mix for etc radio! The show continues to run weekly, upcoming features include: Examine, Ronny Pries, Aera, Andy Vaz, Ateq, Lokua Dynamo Dreesen; plus recent contributions from Alex Danilov, Najem Sworb, Marius Reisser, Kone-R, Yaroslove, MadTeo, Rico Casazza, Carlos Nilmmns, Hakim Murphy, Tevo Howard and Chicago Skyway. More info archives at http://m50.net/ Lucky 13 years going strong, tune in on Friday evenings 11pm-2am local time on WNUR 89.3 FM at http://www.wnur.org/ m50 At 2012.06.03 15:11, kent williams wrote: I posted Friday that my set was going to be played on WNUR Chicago. Here's the track list for the curious. http://music.cornwarning.com/2012/06/02/chaircrusher-june-1-2012-wnur-radio-mix/ http://www.cornwarning.com/chaircrusher/Chaircrusher-WNUR-DJ-Set.mp3 Oliver Schroer - Camino Overture MachineDrum - What U Wanted To Feel Koplant No - Hello Tego Calderon - Ni Fu Ni Fa Laid Back - Get Laid Back Board Of Canada - Music Is Math Desmond Decker - Shanty Town (Chaircrusher Eff-Dub) Three Legged race - Jet Animal (Rob Theakston VMRX) Nadia Struiwigh - Galaxy Hapbt - AwesomeRad Ukkonen - Spatia Aaron Carl -- The Power Redshape - Throw In Dirt Scuba - July Terrace - Haunted Machines Scuba - The Hope The Analog Cops Blawan - Sickle Terrace - Stavanger Dub 2562 - Jerash Hekwereken Conforce - 24 Laid Back - Cocaine Cool Vince Watson - Found What I'm Looking For Neon Jung - Delirium Tremens Recloose feat. B Slade - Feels Like Magic Vince Watson - Voodoo Disco (latin mix) FBK - Where The World Was Once Strategy - Feel The Earth Cuticle - Trickle Akkord - Back Forth Moodyman - Nites 2 Nowhere Model 500 - The Messenger Tessela - Channel Pearson Sound - Untitled Double Helix - LDN No Fixed Abode - Indian Street Slang ENA - Analysis Code Photek+Pinch - Acid Reign(Pinch's Dubplate Version)
Re: (313) Demf hotel rooms?
Is anyone else still looking for a room? m50 At 2012.04.02 23:03, Fred Heutte wrote: I can't figure it -- the situation this year is really messed up. Even six weeks ago almost everything downtown except the Holiday Inn Express and Doubletree were full, including my standby the Hilton Garden and even the Milner. I think the same is true today. I booked a room at the Inn on Ferry St. Plenty of rooms in the suburbs and in Windsor, of course. Then I read how many of these (including the Inn on Ferry and the Westin Book Cadillac) are behind on their payments to a federal loan program so the city has to pull in funds that would otherwise go to neighborhood development. One more body blow as the city slides toward handing over most financial control to the state, one way or another, as soon as tomorrow: http://www.freep.com/article/20120316/NEWS01/303160007/Detroit-to-step-up-collection- efforts-as-most-developers-fail-to-repay-HUD-loans http://www.freep.com/article/20120402/NEWS01/120402036/Detroit-financial-crisis-union- contracts-Counil-meeting fh - Rooms are probably still available. Last year a bunch of promoters realized they could make money by buying discounted room blocks and selling them to their friends/audience. Last year, Liaison Artists had a massive room block with a couple hundred rooms at MGM. I'm sure if I asked around I could find out who's got room blocks this year. Jodie 313-915-1164 uandidesigndetr...@gmail.com Events, Promotions, Development UI Design llc - managing director What can you and I design together? http://uxidesign313.wordpress.com http://detroiturbanballet.wordpress.com On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 8:00 AM, David Smith bassline...@gmail.com wrote: I did the reverse once, went to Windsor for the day and spent the night in the ren-cen. I think they just black-out that weekend so they can charge more than the normal online rate. I've also stayed at the Ponch and Courtyard. Now I think I'd try the DS On 04/02/2012 01:37 AM, Mel N wrote: I found a good deal on priceline a couple of years back or you could try windsor and just travel across the border? A but of a pain, but my Michigan relatives do that when they go to downtown Detroit on weekends On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 2:18 AM, David Powerscybo...@gmail.com wrote: Does anyone know how I might find a (non-ghetto) hotel room for DEMF at this point? I didn't think two months is an unreasonable lead time for a vacation, but apparently everything is already all booked up. Not looking to share a room as I have a roommate lined up to split the room with already. ~David
(313) mix
To whom it may concern: http://soundcloud.com/m50/opening-set-deep-space-2012-03 (includes material from: Alex Under, Boards Of Canada, Brendon Moeller, Burial, Dettinger, Even Tuell, G-Man, Jonsson Alter, Madteo, Move D, Orbital, etc) Also, for London 313ers: I'll be playing at Ginglik this Saturday evening. Cheers, m50
Re: (313) sistrum
Perhaps of interest: My two most recent radio programs have featured in-studio sets from Tevo Howard and Chicago Skyway. The show airs Friday nights in Chicago on WNUR 89.3 FM at 10pm CST, and has in past featured sets by 313 relevant guests like Hakim Murphy, Steve Tang, Common Factor, Chaircrusher, T-1000, Zachary Lubin, Kevin Reynolds, Hieroglyphic Being, Noleian Reusse, the infamous Tom Cox, Specter, Anton Banks, Andrew Duke, Todd Sines, Archetype, Matt MacQueen and Echospace. DJ Jus-Ed also hosts the Underground Quality Radio Show every Wednesday at 7pm EST on http://www.myhouseyourhouse.net/ Happy hunting, m50 Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 09:41:39 + From: aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) sistrum patrice scott's sistrum label is one that i've not paid too much attention to, to my own cost. i am trying to remedy that now. it's my flavour of the month at the moment, along with emphasis records (thank you, bandcamp). any other labels like this that i should be keeping an eye on - what about aesthetic audio? and underground quality (always mixing up dj qu and jus-ed)? can anyone point me towards essential releases from these labels, that are available digitally? heard a tazz track ('lost' from the world of techno ep) used on a mix - that's exactly the kind of stuff i'm looking for, if anyone is aware of it. regards, aidan
Re: (313) Derrick May - Heartbeat Presents Mixed By Derrick May Ã- Air Vol.2 (CD) at Discogs
The other cosmic twin also contributed a nice entry to this mix series. m50 At 2011.11.25 12:13, kuszyn...@gmail.com wrote: haha, nice, I stand corrected. On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 5:12 PM, Odeluga, Ken ken.odel...@dowjones.com wrote: I personally will be buying it. But then I am old. Ken -Original Message- From: David Powers [mailto:cybo...@gmail.com] Sent: 25 November 2011 17:11 To: 313 Subject: Re: (313) Derrick May - Heartbeat Presents Mixed By Derrick May Ã- Air Vol.2 (CD) at Discogs Hi Mike, I'm trying to figure out what you are saying here? People don't buy mix CD's really any more, as far as I know, so surely that is correct. But, why would be people be unlikely to consume it in any manner? I would personally be curious to hear it, as I think D May will always be a great DJ. ~David On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 9:03 PM, kuszyn...@gmail.com kuszyn...@gmail.com wrote: thanks for writing up on this. unfortunately, most of us won't be buying it, in fact, few of are likely to consume it in any manner. I generally suspect his last rants at the monetizable DEMF's are the last peeps we hear from this deeply valuable man. Celebrity or not, one of our few folk. -- -Mike
Re: (313) Silly fanboy collectors question...
I am really terrible about this. Maybe better to list the ones who refused ;] m50 At 2011.11.10 17:25, Placid wrote: i got a derrick may and juan atkins to sign a transmat for me... must have been about 91, k alexi all for lee sah i think it was.. not sure why i didnt take a rhythm is rhythm... dj pierre to sign got the bug and never give up.. he played never give up..then signed it, thanx for letting me play this record... I got a phuture acid tracks signed by Adonis... nearly every record i buy, if its direct from an artist, ill ask them to personalize it... mebbe im odd but i just like it On 10 Nov 2011, at 23:17, ja...@iridite.com wrote: .so, how many of you out there have signed records in your collection? I don't mean ones you've picked up in a store (I still kick myself after all these years remembering passing up a complete set of signed and sealed Transmat and Fragile releases in Ruadub because they were £1 more expensive than the normal copies and I had the majority of the tracks anyway)...I mean the ones you've actually taken the time and bother to drag down to a club night where somebody you totally respect is about to play and you run up to them with a silver or black marker and...well, you know the rest :) Tonight, whilst going through my vinyl for the first time in a LONG time, I found: Mr Fingers - Amnesia - of course I was new to the signing thing then and had brought a ball point pen instead of a marker and poor old Larry had to sort of inscribe the cover as the pen wouldn't write - this would have been roughly 1994-1995 when he played live (DX7, Emax II and live vocals- I recoreded the gig on DAT and of course, it didn't work) in the Volcano club on a Thursday night (where the club scene in Trainspotting was filmed fact fans!) Orlando Voorn - 1987 DMC MegaMix - signed at his Art School gig back in 2001 just before I moved over to Amsterdam - he ended the show by coming out of the DJ booth, dancing like a crazy man and then scratching in the next track by leaning back into the booth whilst still dancing - pretty impressive stuff! Of course the hardest part after making a fool of yourself is getting the said record home in one piece..or home at all! Come on you lot, what you got? Jason
(313) DJ Spider m50
http://m50.net/playlists/latest.html I just posted this week's radio program, which includes 313-related content: Theo Parrish, Omar S, Mike Huckaby, Santiago Salazar, Jeff Mills, and Terrence Dixon. m50
Re: (313) Dan Sicko
Gutted, spreading the word. Thank you for letting us know. m50 At 2011.08.26 16:49, Otto wrote: It's a sign of how much he means when a bunch of Technotourists many timezones away, who would see Dan maybe once a year, are looking at their monitors stunned, shocked and saddened, as if this were happening to someone we'd see every week. Still at a loss for words, Otto PS It's heartening to see so many people contributing to Dan's care, please visit the site and donate if you haven't already. On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 6:15 PM, Greg Earle ea...@isolar.dyndns.org wrote: is very, very ill. We all know how much Dan means to our community. Please ... if you can. http://www.gofundme.com/DanSicko Background: http://mattsicko.blogspot.com/ ;-( - Greg
Re: (313) As I'm sure most of you heard: Real Scenes: Detroit RA
And the counterpoint: http://www.xlr8r.com/news/2011/07/watch-intruders-tvs-interview-mo m50 At 2011.08.12 08:57, David Powers wrote: Motor City Drum Ensemble is AMAZING though, and his sound is actually rooted in Detroit music. Plus he plays 313 tracks, check out the DJ-Kicks tracklist: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/dj-kicks/id442897889 . Rob Hood and Recloose in there, also some love for Chi, Sun Ra, Rick Poppa Howard and Mr. Fingers in the mix... But here is what MCDE himself has to say--ya'll can judge for yourselves! http://www.beatportal.com/feed/item/interview-motor-city-drum-ensemble/ Interviewer Why Detroit?⨠MCDE For me itâs just a big fascination, I know a lot about the history of the records and music that was before such as Motown and jazz labels like Strata, not only the techno and house history. In this music you can hear the struggle of people trying to survive, social issues, before there were human rights for everybody. You can hear so many emotions. Iâve never heard so many emotions as I have from the tracks of Detroit. The fascination of Detroit, is one thing that some people think, because I am white and from a suburban wealthy German city, I donât really have the right to comment on how things were there, because Iâve never been there. But I can hear so much of that social struggle in the music and it fascinates me deeply. I mean I canât say Iâm a black guy, but itâs not about race. Iâm not a poor guy having to struggle, every human being has everyday struggles, for me the best way to express them is through music. Iâm not saying I have the same hard times but I can identify with the emotions in the music from Detroit. Music was the only shelter and rescue people had, for me this is something that I want my music to convey and to achieve. Every time I travel I can see not only the good things I can also see what is wrong in society and what should be different and then you hear this music where it can be so touchingly beautiful and being thankful for life and joy. ~David On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 8:04 AM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: I would like you to expand on the idea of Detroit being 'hyped.' Do you mean the stories on US media that come up every few months on slow news days about the 'sorry plight of detroit' with stock footage of ruins? Or... What vexes me is musicians who use Detroit as a touchstone without any real appreciation for the music, or ever having visited. Exhibit A Fedde Le Grand's Put Your Hands Up For Detroit. And I don't know the guy's music at all but 'Motor City Drum Ensemble' doesn't seem a good name for a german producer. OTOH he is from Stuttgart... On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 2:43 AM, Fred Heutte ph...@sunlightdata.com wrote: I am more impressed with this Real Scenes piece than I expected to be. The real story of Detroit is a lot more interesting than the hype, if you ask me. fh - What a wicked, wicked post. I totally agree. I've sensed the same thing about Mr. Huckaby for a few years. But of course, I've not articulated it as well, even to myself. Ken --Original Message-- From: Kent Williams To: Jeff Davis Cc: 313@Hyperreal. Org Subject: Re: (313) As I'm sure most of you heard: Real Scenes: Detroit RA Sent: 11 Aug 2011 15:43 Mike Huckabee's educational work is amazing.  He's a guy that, unlike many of his peers in Detroit, stayed in Detroit and dedicated himself to keeping it a vital center for musical innovation.  He did it, I believe, at a personal cost.  If all he cared about was making money and becoming famous, he could easily have moved to Berlin, gotten a good booking agent, and hooked up with European labels.  I don't mean to criticize the people who have taken that path -- if it works for them it's fine -- but there's no denying that moving away changes their music. Instead he's stayed true to the city, true to his own music, and perfected the art of DJing.  And he's taken direct action to help the young people of Detroit, who face serious obstacles to finding a place in the world. I admire a lot of Detroit musicians, and certainly isn't alone in his commitment to Detroit.  In particular Underground Resistance and Submerge have demonstrated  a deep and sustained commitment to the people of Detroit.  There are others but to list them is to risk leaving someone out. What really makes me return again and again to the music that comes out of Detroit isn't a particular style, it's the deep, clear-eyed emotion and soul that infuses the best Detroit music. Music can point to itself, it can reflect listeners' aspirations back on them, it can start a party.  Or music can do all that, and point up and out of itself. It can make you think about the world in a different way. On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 6:55 AM, Jeff Davis j...@jeffreyjdavis.com wrote: I left this vid having even more respect for huckabee than I did before Sent from my
(313) another mix
Here's a mix I played on WNUR. http://www.mixcloud.com/m50/driving-naked-wnur-20110516/ download here: http://m50.net/streamed/2011.05.16(128).mp3 Includes: Robert Hood, DBX, KEnny Larkin. Cheers, m50
Re: (313) another mix
And if you dug that, I should mention that I also host a podcast now, which just means that if you use iTunes or some sort of RSS aggregator and you subscribe then I'll send you a new mix every week. Some will be recordings of full club nights and radio shows. Variety is the spice of life? http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/m50-podcast/id295377962 http://m50.net/streamed/podcast.xml Enjoy, m50 At 2011.08.04 17:08, maxphi...@gmail.com wrote: Here's a mix I played on WNUR. http://www.mixcloud.com/m50/driving-naked-wnur-20110516/ download here: http://m50.net/streamed/2011.05.16(128).mp3 Includes: Robert Hood, DBX, KEnny Larkin. Cheers, m50
Re: (313) Deep Mix: A Void
Hear hear. m50 At 2011.07.06 13:57, David Powers wrote: since nobody talks about the music any more might as well talk about plugins right?! RIP to all mailing lists everywhere. the death of lists has left a VERY large void as far as i am concerned!!! ~David On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:52 PM, G. Jones log...@cox.net wrote: true that this isn't the place (RIP to 313Techknow), however, it's good info that I'll be taking a look at. -Original Message- From: kent williams [mailto:chaircrus...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 10:00 AM To: G. Jones Cc: 3...@coke-smyth.net; mr.verd...@gmail.com; list 313 Subject: Re: (313) Deep Mix: A Void Not that this is really the place to discuss VST plugins but... Waves plugins are quite expensive and (I would argue) a real pain to use because of their copy protection. The W1 limiter is a carefully coded clone of the Waves L1 Limiter, and it's free. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 11:24 AM, G. Jones log...@cox.net wrote: hmmm... so W1 is nice eh? Maybe I've had my head in the land of Waves plugins for too long... -Original Message- From: kent williams [mailto:chaircrus...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 9:15 AM To: 3...@coke-smyth.net; mr.verd...@gmail.com Cc: list 313 Subject: Re: (313) Deep Mix: A Void http://www.cornwarning.com/xfer/Verdant-A_Void-Mix.mp3 Gone on a diet - 192kbs MP3 -- 153mb. Oh, and Andrew there was a LOT of headroom on that mix, so I jacked up the volume, without messing with the dynamics. One thing that DJs who aren't dyed in the wool studio rats don't do is a bit of after the fact mastering. I don't believe in messing with the sound much,as you're playing other people's productions which have been mixed and mastered to their satisfaction already. But it never hurts to get things pushed up to normal commercial volume levels. A gift to the world is the W1 limiter. This is a 'brick wall' lookahead limiter. You just look at your waveform and pull down the threshold so it cuts a few DB off your biggest peaks. Most of the time it will be completely transparent, and just raise the average level so you don't have to max out the volume to hear it on the subway. http://www.yohng.com/software/w1limit.html http://www.betabugsaudio.com/plugs.php It's also a great plug-in to drop on drum tracks to get them embiggened. On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 11:04 AM, 3...@coke-smyth.net wrote: Tracklist looks good, but at 550mb its too expensive for my connection. :( C My first time sharing a mix on here but i reckon this one stands up to closer inspection. I've actually been sharing higher tempo mixes on my sound cloud space for a while and share more experimental and ambient stuff on my own site. Dub and Deep House/Techno i guess. Older and newer stuff, some of which I treated myself to for my birthday last week. Hopefully I'll come back to this later in life and remember the stuff I really liked when I was forty ..something. http://soundcloud.com/verdant-recordings/a-void Monolake /Void (Imbalance Computer Music) Zzzzra /Ennio Profundo (Optic_Remix) (Sublime Port Netlabel) Delta Funktionen /Estuary (Ann Aimee) Nick Sole /Contigo (Mojuba) Benny Brunn / Stay Hungry Stay Foolish (Bine) Haventepe /Air (Styrax Leaves) Conforce /Spoiled (XDB Remix 2) (Clone Basement Series) Gerd /Time Space (Duplex North Side Remix) (Clone Basement Series) Donato Dozzy /United Elements (Lan Music) Substance /Inversion (Scion Versions) Ribn /Mined (Millions of Moments) Tob Jona /Metro 501 (a.r.t.less) Untitled /Madteo (Workshop) Deepchord /Sofitel (Soma) Freund Der Familie /Sark (Sven#8217;s Short Range Mix) (FdF) Alton Miller /Deep In My Soul (Peacefrog) Black Jazz Consortium /Deep Love (Soul People Music) Sven Weisemann /Kiss of Abama (Mojuba) Move D /Jus House (Uzuri) enjoy and feedback always welcome. good bad or indifferent. thanks for listening verdant-recordings June 2011 www.verdant-recordings.com Andy
(313) another mix
http://soundcloud.com/m50/choonga-chaanga-downtown-bar From last weekend in Chicago. includes selections from: Dan Bell as DBX, Steve Tang as Misguided m50 At 2011.07.06 13:57, David Powers wrote: since nobody talks about the music any more might as well talk about plugins right?! RIP to all mailing lists everywhere. the death of lists has left a VERY large void as far as i am concerned!!! ~David On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:52 PM, G. Jones log...@cox.net wrote: true that this isn't the place (RIP to 313Techknow), however, it's good info that I'll be taking a look at. -Original Message- From: kent williams [mailto:chaircrus...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 10:00 AM To: G. Jones Cc: 3...@coke-smyth.net; mr.verd...@gmail.com; list 313 Subject: Re: (313) Deep Mix: A Void Not that this is really the place to discuss VST plugins but... Waves plugins are quite expensive and (I would argue) a real pain to use because of their copy protection. The W1 limiter is a carefully coded clone of the Waves L1 Limiter, and it's free. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 11:24 AM, G. Jones log...@cox.net wrote: hmmm... so W1 is nice eh? Maybe I've had my head in the land of Waves plugins for too long... -Original Message- From: kent williams [mailto:chaircrus...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 9:15 AM To: 3...@coke-smyth.net; mr.verd...@gmail.com Cc: list 313 Subject: Re: (313) Deep Mix: A Void http://www.cornwarning.com/xfer/Verdant-A_Void-Mix.mp3 Gone on a diet - 192kbs MP3 -- 153mb. Oh, and Andrew there was a LOT of headroom on that mix, so I jacked up the volume, without messing with the dynamics. One thing that DJs who aren't dyed in the wool studio rats don't do is a bit of after the fact mastering. I don't believe in messing with the sound much,as you're playing other people's productions which have been mixed and mastered to their satisfaction already. But it never hurts to get things pushed up to normal commercial volume levels. A gift to the world is the W1 limiter. This is a 'brick wall' lookahead limiter. You just look at your waveform and pull down the threshold so it cuts a few DB off your biggest peaks. Most of the time it will be completely transparent, and just raise the average level so you don't have to max out the volume to hear it on the subway. http://www.yohng.com/software/w1limit.html http://www.betabugsaudio.com/plugs.php It's also a great plug-in to drop on drum tracks to get them embiggened. On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 11:04 AM, 3...@coke-smyth.net wrote: Tracklist looks good, but at 550mb its too expensive for my connection. :( C My first time sharing a mix on here but i reckon this one stands up to closer inspection. I've actually been sharing higher tempo mixes on my sound cloud space for a while and share more experimental and ambient stuff on my own site. Dub and Deep House/Techno i guess. Older and newer stuff, some of which I treated myself to for my birthday last week. Hopefully I'll come back to this later in life and remember the stuff I really liked when I was forty ..something. http://soundcloud.com/verdant-recordings/a-void Monolake /Void (Imbalance Computer Music) Zzzzra /Ennio Profundo (Optic_Remix) (Sublime Port Netlabel) Delta Funktionen /Estuary (Ann Aimee) Nick Sole /Contigo (Mojuba) Benny Brunn / Stay Hungry Stay Foolish (Bine) Haventepe /Air (Styrax Leaves) Conforce /Spoiled (XDB Remix 2) (Clone Basement Series) Gerd /Time Space (Duplex North Side Remix) (Clone Basement Series) Donato Dozzy /United Elements (Lan Music) Substance /Inversion (Scion Versions) Ribn /Mined (Millions of Moments) Tob Jona /Metro 501 (a.r.t.less) Untitled /Madteo (Workshop) Deepchord /Sofitel (Soma) Freund Der Familie /Sark (Sven#8217;s Short Range Mix) (FdF) Alton Miller /Deep In My Soul (Peacefrog) Black Jazz Consortium /Deep Love (Soul People Music) Sven Weisemann /Kiss of Abama (Mojuba) Move D /Jus House (Uzuri) enjoy and feedback always welcome. good bad or indifferent. thanks for listening verdant-recordings June 2011 www.verdant-recordings.com Andy
Re: (313) 313
I'll be reppin Chicago at Gramaphone. m50 At 2011.04.15 10:20, jwan allen wrote: Hitting the local spots around the 'burgh. Looking to pick up the new Burial, Mahagoni and get back to some long overdue digging.I would be going crazy moneywise, as I'm looking to save that money for the annual trek to the D. Since all the pressing plants in the US are quite busy, I'm hoping all labels 313 and otherwise have plenty of wares to sell. If nothing else to offset some of the wacker additons on the line-up. But that's for another thread. Happy Record store day everyone! jw On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 10:59 AM, ja...@iridite.com ja...@iridite.com wrote: Too true! Â What's everyone doing for Record Shop Day? cheers Jason On 15 April 2011 09:36, Martin Dust mar...@dustscience.com wrote: Shall we have a 313 post day? It's kinda sad that the below is this weeks traffic :( m On 14 Apr 2011, at 21:59, 313 I can't even begin to explain how good I feel http://ftlauderdalecruise.com/searchresult-g_common_BH.php?CS=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5uYmMxMG9uLmNvbS8/a2Q4Mmgx once you start this business you will be forever satisfied with the results don't just sit there and think about it come on and try it if you are truly tired of the daily stresses of working for someone else then try this everything is going amazing for me since i started this -- Technoir Audio http://www.technoiraudio.com dealing with your imperfect world
(313) 313 what's happening
Hey folks, what's shaking? It's almost DEMF time again. And everything else in the world... m50
(313) plant life
http://www.detroitblog.org/?p=1949 m50
(313) list love
Any cool DJ mixes, mixtapes, recorded club sets, bedroom sets, etc from 313 list members lately? Cheers, m50
RE: (313) 313'ers in Tokyo? Techno recommendations?
Disk Union recommendation strongly seconded! m50 At 2010.10.28 16:56, Paul Kendrick wrote: Disk Union is wicked for new and 2nd hand stuff there 313 section is massive and very good, there are stores all over Tokyo but the one in Shibuya is by far the best an has a DB floor as well as floors for disco, techno, hip hop and Jazz... Lots of the techno stores seems to have shut the last time was there which is a shame... Also I would recommend the fish market and if you have time Kyoto is wicked, 2/3 or so hours on the bullet train from Tokyo -Original Message- From: Lori Draper [mailto:girly...@gmail.com] Sent: 27 October 2010 17:21 To: 313 Subject: (313) 313'ers in Tokyo? Techno recommendations? Hello from Dallas - I'll be honeymooning in Tokyo Nov. 26-Dec. 2, 2010 and plan on trying to check out Dommune based on some posts to the 313 list. Any 313ers have recommendations for other clubs/techno music resources in the city? I've checked out a club called Eleven and scouted the Tokyo Gig Guide, but wanted to hear back from those I trust the most... you guys. I expect record shopping is prohibitively expensive but who knows. New husband is a drum and bass/dubstep guy, but loves techno as well. Thanks in advance for any advice! -Lori
(313) 313 Asia
Any listees in Australia, China, Japan, Korea, Singapore... please hit me up off-list. In other news: 313ers Blamstrain, Atheus, Octex and I are on a new 3xCD compilation on the French Entropy Records label, info here: http://www.entropy-records.com/release003.htm Cheers, m50
Re: (313) New interviews
http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1245 I'm quite surprised at all the negative feedback both on 313 and RA to Rick's interview, largely on the basis of his comments about the vinyl / digital debate in answer to just a few questions out of the whole article. I thought he came off quite well overall. For a remarkably different perspective, check out: http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/feature/little-white-earbuds-interviews-shed/ m50 At 2010.09.23 10:27, kent williams wrote: As for RA commenters, one should not judge humanity on the comments left on blogs websites. The best thing I can say for a lot of them is that at least they're sitting at their computer typing instead of going out in the world and actualizing their hatred and ignorance.
(313) wnur chicago fridays, as ever
Just a little reminder that I'll be DJing on WNUR 89.3 FM Chicago http://www.wnur.org/ at 11:30pm tonight (as with most every Friday night) Here's my set list from last week, so you can see if it might be interesting to you... Ron Deacon : Secret Garden (Lowtec Dub) : Secret Garden Villalobos : Duso : Achso : Cadenza Roman Lindau : Keppra : Berghain 4 Part 1 : Ostgut Ton Pawel : Salta : Jujuy Salta : Orphanear Guillaume and the Coutu Dumonts with dOP : Can't Have Everything : Can't Have Everything : Circus Company Pezzner : The Tracks Are Alive : The Tracks Are Alive : Freerange Larry Heard : Mercurian Funk : 25 Years From Alpha : Black Market Jackmate : Carrier : Carrier : Phil e Al Tourettes : When I Rest I Rust : When I Rest I Rust : If Symptoms Persist Chris De Luca : Something For Your Mind (Unreleased Version) Byetone : Plastic Star : Death Of A Typographer : Raster-Noton Moderat : Rusty Nails : Moderat : BPitch Control Mike Denhert : [b] : Dico : Fachwerk Monobox : Trade : The Remixes : Logistic Retroflex : Tings : Variations In Consciousness Part 1 : Soma Quality Audio from this set is available here: http://m50.net/playlists/2010.09.03.htmlhttp://m50.net/playlists/2010.09.03.html The recording also contains the preceding live set by Dreamlogicc. Cheers, m50
Re: (313) New XDB remix
Ah, lush and spacious, frosty... nice work. m50 At 2010.08.11 02:21, r...@rohformat.de wrote: Ah, fresh tunage. Superb track, Joe! Gotta check out your mix, Max.  Talking about new music, i've got a new rktic track on this rather idm-ish VA on a new uk based label http://clearnotice.bandcamp.com/track/nordic-walking  Slow, deep, dubby. maxphi...@gmail.com hat am 11. August 2010 um 02:07 geschrieben: While we're sharing tunes mixes... Here's a set I played last week (with video.) It includes Detroit Chicago material from Green Velvet, DBX, Patrice Scott, Jeff Mills and DJ Bone. http://rts.fm/#live/m50__rtsfm_berlin__02082010 m50 At 2010.08.10 18:50, you wrote: Hello all, This will appear on one side along with a Huckaby remix on the flipside...I'll upload the Huck remix when I get it later this week...hope you enjoy it! (all the tracks can be heard on my soundcloud page) http://soundcloud.com/joe-babylon/mixdown-detroitbeatdown-xdb-surface-m ixx-128kbs-copy Joe
Re: (313) New XDB remix
While we're sharing tunes mixes... Here's a set I played last week (with video.) It includes Detroit Chicago material from Green Velvet, DBX, Patrice Scott, Jeff Mills and DJ Bone. http://rts.fm/#live/m50__rtsfm_berlin__02082010 m50 At 2010.08.10 18:50, you wrote: Hello all, This will appear on one side along with a Huckaby remix on the flipside...I'll upload the Huck remix when I get it later this week...hope you enjoy it! (all the tracks can be heard on my soundcloud page) http://soundcloud.com/joe-babylon/mixdown-detroitbeatdown-xdb-surface-mixx-128kbs-copy Joe
Re: (313) Releasing new vinyl -- advice wanted
Infinite State Machine has a great multi-part feature on this. m50 At 2010.04.13 11:45, David Powers wrote: Greetings, a friend of mine from Michigan (not Detroit, but west side, Grand Rapids) is restarting his house label. I am assisting him and planning to do the first release, which will be a vinyl 12. For what it is worth, right now my sound is oriented toward Detroit influenced house, with a bit of Chicago jack, Detroit techno, and minimal influence in there as well. There will surely be digital version of the tracks out as well at some point, including, perhaps, supplemental remixes, but my friend and I agree that you just can't beat vinyl for the sound, and also because making a record today simply means a lot more than dumping tracks onto Beatport. I would greatly appreciate any kind of advice on the whole aspect of releasing VINYL in 2010, from length of record and type of cut (track per side @ 45 with the hotter pressing?), pressing, distribution, networking and promotion... as he has been out of the scene a while and I've never been involved in actually getting a record made, we could both use help. Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide. ~David
Re: (313) Blamstrain - Missing You (free FLAC download)
Really top notch work! Folks that liked this should really check out http://www.blamstrain.com/ because there's more where that came from... The Sending Orbs album (disfold) was excellent too, if you haven't gotten it yet you can grab it from that site as well. m50 At 2010.03.06 14:33, Juho Hietala wrote: http://soundcloud.com/juho/blamstrain-missing-you Deep dubby techno with a romantic mood perfect for those wintery / early spring moments chillin' on the couch with a spliff.. Free download as a lossless FLAC. Enjoy! Juho
(313) what I'm up to...
Tonight, if you're on the internet, or in Middletown, CT, I'll be on the radio with Anton Banks. http://www.antonbanks.com/ Tonight, if you're in Seattle, I'll be at the Havana Social Club with some west coast techno heads. http://www.havanasocial.com/ m50
Re: (313) The Long Arm Of DJ Rolando
IAWTC. Also, Jeff Mills is 312 now. m50 At 2010.02.22 13:38, Fred Heutte wrote: Conclusion: rumors of the death of 313 are greatly exaggerated.
(313) etc radio tonight
Some music I'm pulling for tonight's broadcast: Keith Worthy, Anton Zap, Patrice Scott, The Black Dog, Kevin Reynolds (and maybe even some Shake.) 89.3 FM WNUR in Chicago, http://www.wnur.org/ everywhere else, 23:30-02:30 CST. Have fun, m50
(313) new via ism
all original melodic techno productions by the man from Chicago, on his own label Emphasis. http://infinitestatemachine.com/2009/12/14/guest-mix-steven-tang-emphasis-mix/ highly reccomended!
(313) radio mix, some 313 (now with working links!)
Some 313 content on WNUR this Friday night, includes Robert Hood, Stacey Pullen, Rod Modell, Todd Bodine. http://m50.net/playlists/2009.12.11.html http://m50.net/streamed/2009.12.11(128).mp3 m50
(313) radio mix, some 313
Some 313 content on WNUR this Friday night, includes Robert Hood, Stacey Pullen, Rod Modell, Todd Bodine. http://m50.net/playlist/2009.12.11.html http://m50.net/streamed/2009.12.11(128).mp3 m50