Re: (313) sorta OT. UDG DJ trolleys in US?

2009-07-01 Thread Todd Sines

found one thanks to Mani from the list. Thank you very much!


+odd
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On Jul 1, 2009, at 5:10 PM, kuszyn...@gmail.com wrote:


Think vital vinyl, which appears to be out of business, ran by the
Japanese dude, had tons of dj bags and mayhaps trolleys just sitting
there when he was open.

On Tuesday, June 30, 2009, Todd Sines sines...@scale.gs wrote:
any of you know where to find something like the UDG DJ trolley?  
holds 65 records, CDs, rollers, handles and fits in an overhead bin.


They no longer have a US distributor...

if you have an idea, or have one for sale.. get in touch.

thanks,


+odd



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(313) sorta OT. UDG DJ trolleys in US?

2009-06-30 Thread Todd Sines
any of you know where to find something like the UDG DJ trolley? holds  
65 records, CDs, rollers, handles and fits in an overhead bin.


They no longer have a US distributor...

if you have an idea, or have one for sale.. get in touch.

thanks,


+odd


Re: (313) Sonar ?

2009-06-16 Thread Todd Sines

I'm playing tonight [Tuesday] at Boulevard aka Fellini [live / DJ]
and Traxx is playing at City Hall

might do something else later this week..

if you're around, get in touch via email: cont...@toddsines.com


+odd
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On Jun 15, 2009, at 3:02 PM, Daniel Troberg wrote:

Ill be demoing elektron gear at 16:00 thursday and friday (yes I  
know, wiz-jeff is on thursday 16 ,, ). come say hello!


d

On 15 jun 2009, at 20.43, Benoît Pueyo wrote:


Nyaone coming ?

Wanna meet ?
--
Benoît.






Re: (313) 15 years

2009-06-16 Thread Todd Sines
Add 2 years to all of the below for me, save the sports  comic books,  
replace with zine making, freestylin'  skateboarding. Pretty sure I  
was on 313 back then almost immediately and include Sf-raves, Mw- 
raves, alt.rave, rec.music.makers.synth and of course, analogue heaven  
[first post, 1992]


and then of course, unsub'ed and resub'ed about 8 times since.


+odd
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On Jun 5, 2009, at 4:51 PM, jwan allen wrote:


Ditto
Vrave '94, Ne-raves '94-98, pbcl-raves '98-'01, 313 - '96ish, g-tech +
vinyl+ record label + comic books + sci- fi  Sports = Super Dork!

jw


On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Garrett McGrathg...@7mzdt.com wrote:

'95 or '96 for me.. somewhere in there.  too many email addys.

On Jun 5, 2009, at 5:31 AM, JT Stewart wrote:


1995 here too

On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 7:41 AM, robinro...@fivetones.org wrote:


I think that beats me. I've been on here since 1995 I think (as
rob...@chem.leeds.ac.uk, originally).

Congrats Marsel! :)

robin...

On 5 Jun 2009, at 12:30, kent williams wrote:

It means you're eligible to be in the grizzled elder pictures  
from DEMF:

http://tinyurl.com/pknn5s

Since the list was started in 1994, you must be one of the OG  
313'ers.


On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 5:05 AM, Marsel van der
Wielenmar...@nomorewords.net wrote:


i suddenly realized i'm almost 15 years subscribed to this list
did i win any? 313 watch?











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Re: (313) techfest 4eva!

2009-06-06 Thread Todd Sines

Just asked CW... track is by Kadebastan - Caracas Soul...


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On Jun 6, 2009, at 12:13 AM, anth...@technoiraudio.com wrote:

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

Re: (313) techfest 4eva!

2009-06-06 Thread Todd Sines

Thanks for the correction. Yes, that is picky.


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connecting the space between + within.

On Jun 6, 2009, at 3:14 PM, Richard Hester gwrenc...@sbcglobal.net  
wrote:


To be picky, it's Kadebostan. Caracas Soul is his first on Freude Am  
Tanzen, and a real corker


Todd Sines wrote:

Just asked CW... track is by Kadebastan - Caracas Soul...


+odd
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+ SCALE : http://www.scale.gs
connecting the space between + within.

On Jun 6, 2009, at 12:13 AM, anth...@technoiraudio.com wrote:

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

Re: (313) Omar S on the Golden Fleece's Roof. Jacktronik presents Phonographic Detroit

2009-05-25 Thread Todd Sines
should've been there about 12 hrs earlier, we were doing the same  
thing [at Exodus]


playing tonight at this night of mayhem as Facebook might put it:
http://www.detroitluv.com/index.php?topic=52878.0
http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?99720


Jacktronik presents Phonographic Detroit
Date /  Monday, 25 May 2009- Movement DEMF  
Time /  9:00pm - 6:00am 
Venue / TV Bar/ 2554 Grand River Ave, Detroit
Cost /  $10 before Midnight

Paul Johnson
Robert Armani
Mike Dearborn
Mike Huckaby
Adam Jay
Chris The Creator
Archetype
Todd Sines
FBK
Aaron Bennett
DJ Dru
Rob Rage
Jen Mas
Nole Love
Jessie James
Mr. Joshooa
MD feat Teddy MC
DJ Soulo
Obitykenobi
Turtle Matt
Red Pill Blue Pill
DJ Seoul
T. Linder
DJ Psycho
Dan Lucas
Neil V,Darkcube
Rex Sepulveda
Cosmic Spore
DJ E-Man
Lola
DJ Spider
Espleece
The Diciple
Augustus Williams
Storm
N-Ter
Indcy4
Rascals
Shan Tran

Throat still sore from No Way Back's smoky dungeon .. lungs hate me  
but heart loves it.


if you wanna go, email me off list.


+odd

On May 25, 2009, at 10:08 AM, kent williams wrote:


I just have to say that the highlight of the Festival so far was Omar
S at the rooftop beer garden Sunday in Greektown.   Great track
selection, from old disco to house to some of Omar's own joints on
white labels.  And dancing in the sun ruled!  There were maybe 50
people there at the peak, but it seemed a crowd skewed to people I
hadn't seen for years.  So awesome all around!




(313) Tonight- Linoleum

2009-05-23 Thread Todd Sines

for you festival nerds with internet access 24/7

I WILL HAVE 313 SHIRTS THERE. XLs for the men and plenty of women's  
sizes :P




http://www.scale.gs/client/dableeq/linoleum_WEB700.jpg

Dableeq Presents:
LINOLEUM

Outside:
Todd Sines -Planet E/Frankie, NY
Titonton Duvante - Frankie/Open concept, NY
Patrick Russel - Mentalux/Circus Company, DET
Mike Amerine - Dableeq/Sonic synergy, KZOO
Steve Stock + Ian Givens - Dableeq, DET
Steve Leroy - Dableeq/ PSP, DET
Arolandt - KZOO


Inside:
Archetype - Raw fusion/bagpak, NY
Kate Simko - Spectral, Chi
E.spleece - Blank Artists/ Exchange Bureau, DET
Charly Ten - Beretta, SF
Revolt -  PSP, DET
Andy Toth - People mover/ Exchange Bureau, DET
Brian Scott - Dug Records, DET
Nebula - Juggernaut, TOR
Silkie - Latin Evolution, DET
Jsun West - DET

Doors at 2pm
$5 until 8:00pm... 10$ after


Exodus Lounge (greektown)
525 Monroe
Detroit, MI 48226

http://www.detroitluv.com/index.php?topic=52920.0




Re: (313) who is going to the festival??? Re: (313) festival roll call? anybody making t-shirts?

2009-05-22 Thread Todd Sines

doh! haven't been reading the list.. too busy these days.

I still have t-shirts from last year.

If you want them, I'll have them available Sunday.

EMAIL ME OFF LIST IF YOU WANT THEM.
Going for $15. I have plenty of XLs, a few L's, some S's in Mens and  
just about ALL sizes for Women/Girls.


PS I'm playing at Exodus Saturday night, will have them there,  
Titonton is playing from 11-1 and I'm 1-3,  will spam y'all about the  
details of the party in a sec.


Thanks!


+odd
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On May 6, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Michael Elliot-Knight wrote:


*sigh* (shakes head at line-up)
won't be there again - but is anyone surprised about that?

but I've got me a Sines designed 313 shirt so if you've got binoculars
maybe you'll spot me in the garden getting down and dirty

MEK


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Re: (313) Omar-s in NYC

2009-02-07 Thread Todd Sines
Y'all should have been at the Bunker for Jon Mendez, john Tejada, Jus  
Ed and Anthony Parasole ( the rest) last night.


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On Feb 7, 2009, at 3:36 AM, Michael Kuszynski kuszyn...@gmail.com  
wrote:


Cross-pollinating, but looks like Omar S tonight (I mean 19 hours  
from now).


http://www.santospartyhouse.com/index/event/id/449? 
width=700height=500


-Sleepless in New York.

Thx.


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kuszyn...@gmail.com
www.planerecordings.com
New York, NY




Re: (313) NYC stores

2009-01-29 Thread Todd Sines

Etherea is going out of business at the end of February. ;(


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connecting the space between + within.

On Jan 29, 2009, at 5:35 PM, atomly ato...@atomly.com wrote:


A1 has some jams.

[ohanakin ... ohana...@gmail.com]

no theyre used but any digger should check it

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 2:46 PM,  cpe1704...@gmail.com wrote:
I always forget about A1. They stock new techno and house? I  
thought they
were all used. I never have much luck at Turntable Lab. Dope Jams  
has by far

the best selection.

On Jan 29, 2009 12:43pm, ohanakin ... ohana...@gmail.com wrote:

the best three of all of these is dopejams, a-1, and turntablelab

(which hasnt been mentioned yet)halcyon is picked through and  
gets


5 copies of the same minimal recs that everyone jumps on the  
bandwagon


of...









On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:40 PM, Frank Glazer  
cpe1704...@gmail.com

wrote:


other music = no listening stations = THE WACKNESS







On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:10 PM, JD Harrington



jerome.harring...@gmail.com wrote:


There's also Halcyon in DUMBO - http://halcyonline.com/ - and  
Other



Music - http://othermusic.com/







-JD






On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 11:58 AM,  bluegreeng...@hushmail.com  
wrote:



I haven't walked past in the past few weeks but I believe Vinyl



Market is still there.  Dance tracks on 3rd St did close a while



ago.






In the east village/LES  you've got Etherea, Academy, Good  
Records,


A-1, Gimme Gimme, Sound Library, and Deadly Dragon Sound  
(reggae).


Plus tonnes more in the neighborhood but I don't have enough  
time



to shop at them!



























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peace,







frank







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Re: (313) Let's not be hating (CC Beatport chart)

2008-09-25 Thread Todd Sines

I think we all do. ;(

For more of Detroit, peep Omar S's list .. If you can find it.


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connecting the space between + within.

On Sep 25, 2008, at 2:59 PM, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:



Cari Craig's Beatport chart:

http://tinyurl.com/4w84vq

It's funny to think that 10 year ago, Carl Craig really wasn't thought
of as a DJ.  Now, that's how he makes a living -- I doubt Planet E
clears that much, what with the overhead of staff and pressing vinyl.

Now he's definitely a DJ -- in Europe, he's a big room DJ. This chart
has some good tracks, but it's clear they're functional tracks first.
I don't want to diss Mr. Craig -- he has to make a living.  But I miss
the off the hook, up for anything CC.




Re: (313) Let's not be hating (CC Beatport chart)

2008-09-25 Thread Todd Sines

;)

That's my point But he certainly plays stuff that's not so obvious.


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On Sep 25, 2008, at 6:18 PM, Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:



no omar s don't have no beatport chart yer foolin

On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Todd Sines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I think we all do. ;(

For more of Detroit, peep Omar S's list .. If you can find it.


+odd
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connecting the space between + within.

On Sep 25, 2008, at 2:59 PM, kent williams  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Cari Craig's Beatport chart:

http://tinyurl.com/4w84vq

It's funny to think that 10 year ago, Carl Craig really wasn't  
thought

of as a DJ.  Now, that's how he makes a living -- I doubt Planet E
clears that much, what with the overhead of staff and pressing  
vinyl.


Now he's definitely a DJ -- in Europe, he's a big room DJ. This  
chart
has some good tracks, but it's clear they're functional tracks  
first.
I don't want to diss Mr. Craig -- he has to make a living.  But I  
miss

the off the hook, up for anything CC.








--
peace,

frank

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




Re: (313) Richie Hawtin's Traktor setup

2008-09-08 Thread Todd Sines

BMG / Ectomorph.

His DJ sets are more like on the fly mashups of Prince, Dan Bell,  
Carl Craig, P Funk, Laid Back, Kraftwerk and B-52s.


2 Many DJs wish they could hold a torch to what he does with Live  
with their sets..  but thankfully, everything's already sync'ed  
within Live.


as for Traktor:
I have been dabbling with the 4 decks thing but still using  
turntables for the first 2 tracks and then synching to their master  
pitch clocks. You can easily start up another deck or two using your  
other decks' pitch. Sometimes it works, other times not. As good as  
Traktor is, it's not always making razor-sharp 1/2/4/8-bar loops for  
you -- I wouldn't rely on it 100% of the time. But it does make DJing  
a lot more fun than just playing 90% of the song and fading in  the  
ends.  ;)




+odd
--
On Sep 8, 2008, at 3:23 PM, Kowalsky wrote:

Well, hawtin seems to do what's possible. But i didn't like, as i  
said previously. Sandrinho, a brazilian DJ/producer, does it quite  
well. And he uses a MPC on top of it.

My question was: who does the loop frenzy twisting knobs-o-rama good?

On Sep 8, 2008, at 4:06 PM, Martin Dust wrote:


Kowalsky wrote:

I agree with you.
But what you're saying now has nothing to do with what i was  
asking in first place.
OK, Let me reverse it and as you a question. which DJ do you know  
who can do what's possible with 4 decks in Trakor or Ableton?


m








(313) in Europe + Russia.... 01-19 Aug

2008-07-31 Thread Todd Sines

hello Euro-heads,

playing a few times over the next 17 days:

1 Aug - DeTour at Bootleg DJ Cafe, Rotterdam, Netherlands
http://www.bootlegdjcafe.com/

2 Aug - Pimpernel - Munich, Germany

9 Aug - 16 Tons - Moscow, Russian Federation
http://www.16tons.ru/

15 Aug - YORE label night - Köln Music Fest - Köln, Germany
.xtrak, Patrice Scott and Andy Vaz live / Todd Sines DJ set

3-8 Aug, 10-14 Aug, 16-19 Aug - available!

if you're around, or wanna hear me, get in touch.

here's a recent mix [Form Bar - Feb 2008]:
http://www.toddsines.com/mixes/ToddSines_FormBar_14Feb2008.mp3

a live set [Tresor - Feb 2008]:
http://www.toddsines.com/music/mp3/xtrak/ToddSines_LiveTresor.mp3



+odd

(313) extra 313 shirts available

2008-07-07 Thread Todd Sines
after getting out the orders last week - finally got a tally on the  
remaining shirts available.


Men's:
S - 3
L - 6
XL - 14
XXL - 3

Women's
M - 7
L - 3

Women's V-neck
M - 4
L - 3

http://www.scale.gs/client/313/printedshirts/

If you're interested in purchasing, they're $15 + shipping  handling  
[about $20-22 in the US and about $4 more abroad]


Thanks to all of you for your interest ... and patience! :)



+odd



Re: (313) extra 313 shirts available

2008-07-07 Thread Todd Sines

um, that wasn't me! :)
I was the photographer.


+odd
--
On Jul 7, 2008, at 2:56 PM, atomly wrote:


Who else wants to see a pic of Todd modeling the women's v-neck?

:P

[Todd Sines [EMAIL PROTECTED]]

after getting out the orders last week - finally got a tally on the
remaining shirts available.

Men's:
S - 3
L - 6
XL - 14
XXL - 3

Women's
M - 7
L - 3

Women's V-neck
M - 4
L - 3

http://www.scale.gs/client/313/printedshirts/

If you're interested in purchasing, they're $15 + shipping  handling
[about $20-22 in the US and about $4 more abroad]

Thanks to all of you for your interest ... and patience! :)



+odd


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Re: (313) juan and kraftwerk (was Re: (313) 313 - T)

2008-06-02 Thread Todd Sines
Most techno artists / musicians would regard Computer World as more  
influential than Autobahn.


The progression from Autobahn to CW was a great one and made it closer  
to dance music which was the incubation phase for techno. I think of  
Autobahn being closer to Neu / Can with synthesizers instead of guitars.


Let's not forget that Kool Herc, Whodini, DAF, B-52s, Tom Tom Club,  
and New Order (amongst many others) were also being played before or  
the same time as CW.



+odd
--
On Jun 2, 2008, at 2:47 PM, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:



Oh please let's not argue this over again.

Just because Juan heard Numbers after he started making tracks means
nothing. Numbers was on Computer World, which was released in
1982.  Computer World was KW's 7th LP. Autobahn had been a hit in
the US in 1974.   It isn't likely that Juan Atkins was unaware of KW
before he made tracks.  As to how that awareness influenced him, who
knows? KW are a blindingly OBVIOUS purcursor to techno, and one that
was, if not ubiquitous on Detroit radio, was certainly hard to avoid
completely.

On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 1:37 PM, theREALmxyzptlk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Frank Glazer wrote:


On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 1:01 PM, Thor Teague  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


To play devil's advocate, that doesn't prove that if Kraftwerk had
never existed, Detroit techno would not have existed.


That was exactly my point.  If you ask me, it proves that Detroit
techno would have existed even if Kraftwerk had not existed, because
Juan said he was already doing techno before hearing kraftwerk!




...and Juan and Juan had obviously been hearing things which were  
influenced

by Kraftwerk, whether he knew it or not, so...?






(313) festival comments, photos, etc. .. ie, LONG.

2008-05-29 Thread Todd Sines
://www.flickr.com/photos/sines/sets/72157605321938749/

PS. if you're on Facebook, Ed Luna has some photos of the loft party  
as well - maybe I'll be able to share them on Flickr soon.

PPS. Shirts are packed and are going out this weekend... sit tight!


+odd




(313) 313 Shirts in Detroit / loft party

2008-05-25 Thread Todd Sines

alright, I hope this is the last time I email the whole list.. :o

I will have 313 shirts at the Hi-Tek Soul booth for sale today [after  
3 PM] + tomorrow
Cost on site is $25... unless you've pre-paid or emailed me [those  
are reserved and will be at the booth for pickup]


I've texted everyone else that sent me their contact info. otherwise,  
email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with SHIRT PICKUP in the subject..


http://www.scale.gs/client/313/printedshirts/

The rest of you who've ordered will be having their shirts shipped on  
Tuesday...


and don't forget the loft party tonight!

http://www.scale.gs/client/metroplex/juanatkinspartyWEB.jpg

Tonight, Sunday, 25 May 2008

Metroplex presents
Juan Atkins' Loft Party

featuring performances by

Juan Atkins / DJ
Metroplex
http://www.myspace.com/68657561

Terrence Dixon / LIVE + DJ
Metroplex, Reduction, YORE, Background
http://www.myspace.com/terrencedixon

Todd Sines as .xtrak / LIVE + DJ
YORE, 7th City, Planet E, Peacefrog, Frankie
http://www.myspace.com/toddsines

Deepchord / LIVE
Deepchord Records
http://www.myspace.com/deepchord

Titonton vs. Archetyp / tag team DJ
Residual, 21/22, Black Nation, Theory, Planet E
http://www.myspace.com/titonton
http://www.myspace.com/archtyp

2605 John R. / Adelaide St. at Woodward
2 blocks from Coamerica Park

12 AM - UNTIL?
$10


thanks.. later,


+odd


(313) Juan Atkins' Loft Party - Sunday 25 May 2008

2008-05-23 Thread Todd Sines

the flyer
http://www.scale.gs/client/metroplex/juanatkinspartyWEB.jpg

this Sunday, 25 May 2008

Metroplex presents
Juan Atkins' Loft Party

featuring performances by

Juan Atkins / DJ
Metroplex
http://www.myspace.com/68657561

Terrence Dixon / LIVE + DJ
Metroplex, Reduction, YORE, Background
http://www.myspace.com/terrencedixon

Todd Sines as .xtrak / LIVE
YORE, 7th City, Planet E, Peacefrog, Frankie
http://www.myspace.com/toddsines

Deepchord / LIVE
Deepchord Records
http://www.myspace.com/deepchord

Titonton vs. Archetyp / tag team DJ
Residual, 21/22, Black Nation, Theory, Planet E
http://www.myspace.com/titonton
http://www.myspace.com/archtyp

2605 John R. / Adelaide St. at Woodward
2 blocks from Coamerica Park

12 AM - UNTIL?
$10



+odd


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(313) 313 shirts!

2008-05-22 Thread Todd Sines

hello all,

here's a sample photo of the shirts.
http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirt_proof.jpg

Getting them in 2 hours.

if you want one, but haven't paid / ordered / were skeptical, email me  
and I'll give you the lowdown..


I arrive Saturday morning - those who requested pickup in Detroit -  
will be at the festival by 2 PM - I recommend we meet out front or  
something. It will be more at the fest if you haven't already emailed  
me.


Those that requested they be shipped - I won't be able to mail them  
until Tuesday. Hope that doesn't wreck your weekend plans!




+odd


Re: (313) 313 - T

2008-05-21 Thread Todd Sines

I honestly didn't know what 'techno' was until I saw 808 state on MTV™

but Afrika Bambaataa, Melle Mel,  Whodini  Newcleus and the whole  
'breakdancing'  electro / hiphop thing was my way into it.


Detroit didn't mean much to me until about 1989.. [yes, I discovered  
Carl Craig after 808 State!]



+odd
--
On May 21, 2008, at 3:28 PM, kent williams wrote:


I think the implication, Frank, is that Mike Banks is in a better
position to judge the history of techno and it's origins than you are.

This seems like a pretty meaningless debate.  Techno happened because
of a lot of people and influences, at a particular time and place, and
as it became a distinctive musical style, it went world wide within a
very few years.

You'd be just as correct to nominate Tadao Kikumoto for the Mount  
TechnoMore.


On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Frank Glazer  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

so?

On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 3:14 PM, UI Design
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Um...  ok... Frank, have a sit down with Mike Banks... I can  
guarantee he'd

have a totally different opinion on your comments...

On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 2:05 PM, Frank Glazer  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


That's wildly arguable.  Certainly nobody can deny a Kraftwerkian
influence in early techno, but I really strongly believe techno  
would
have happened with or without them.  There were entire too many  
other

things going on that affected the Belleville three.

On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Arturo Lopez  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

wrote:
The original two members of Kraftwerk, Florian Schneider- 
Esleben and
Ralf Hütter split the last one. Juan and Kevin and Derrick  
might have

had had some difficulty without the Germans.

-Arturo





--
peace,

frank

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







--
peace,

frank

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








(313) Oliverwho Factory - Future Funk ... other news

2008-05-19 Thread Todd Sines
Just got rhythm [digitally, sadly can't enjoy their mid-90's style  
Detroit pen  ink artwork as much]...


a lot of UR / Omar-S / Mike Clark influences..

What other releases should I look out for?

also hot - new SETY - Mogane on Circus Co. Sounds like a film  
soundtrack by David Sylvian that morphs into loungey, laid back house.
And .. The Trickster by Daze Maxim .. a little mnml for some people's  
tastes but I am digging it. I can visualize it in a Dan Bell set this  
coming Monday.



+odd


Re: (313) ride from ny to detroit?

2008-05-17 Thread Todd Sines

The drive is about 12 hrs through the US, 9-10 hrs through US / Canada.

I would recommend flying if you can.

+odd

On May 17, 2008, at 11:23 AM, Michael Kuszynski  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



bought tickets while back for flight. how long is the drive.

On 5/17/08, Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this is a long shot, but is anybody driving to detroit from  
new

york for the festival and has room in their car for one passenger?

--
peace,

frank

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




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




Re: (313) sunday, may 25, detroit

2008-05-16 Thread Todd Sines
The Metroplex thing is still in flux... there are still additions to  
come..



+odd
On May 16, 2008, at 2:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Buzz has a busy night looks like
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k83/anatone/Lisa--1.jpg


Quoting /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


http://tinyurl.com/6rqdwx










(313) 313 shirt update .. REMINDER!

2008-05-14 Thread Todd Sines

hello everyone,

I need the orders TODAY.. if I don't have a minimum of 50 shirts the  
cost goes up and so far there are only orders for 25..


They'll be ready next Wednesday, 21 May 2008 and I'll have them  
available AT THE FESTIVAL for pickup on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday  
[printing about 50 extra of an assortment of Men's S, M, L, XL and  
girl's small + medium T's].


The cost for 313 members [pre-paid] is $15.00. Cost [non-prepaid] on  
site is $20.00.


I will ship them when I receive them next week, for an extra $5 [US  
only] but I'd rather do a meet up Somewhere in Detroit on Saturday  
afternoon. Otherwise you risk not getting them before the festival.  
If you're out of the US, we'll have to calculate shipping but it's  
less than a pound. [.44 pounds per shirt]


again, the design:
http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts05_map_mockup_SEP.jpg

http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts05_map_mockupFRONT.jpg
http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts05_map_mockupBACK.jpg
http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts05_map_mockupALL.jpg


to order:

email me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

with the subject;
313 T-SHIRT ORDER

In body please specify:

SIZE / QUANTITY of each
CONTACT INFO in Detroit
SHIPPING ADDRESS if not attending festival

I will respond with my Paypal address for pre-payment of the shirts.
I will give you my contact info while I'm in Detroit with my email /  
phone in the response.


I'd rather try to set up times around who is playing at the festival  
[Def not missing some certain acts]..

Hope you understand.

Or you risk getting the 50 assorted extra shirts to be on hand at the  
fest.


thanks!



+odd


(313) DBX live preview at Bunker last Friday

2008-05-13 Thread Todd Sines

did anyone catch it?
http://www.beyondbooking.com/thebunker/enlarge.asp? 
gallery=050908photo=050908-025.jpg


sadly, I was upstate.


+odd



(313) 313 shirt update

2008-05-13 Thread Todd Sines

hello everyone,

I'm about to submit an order for the 313 shirts. They'll be ready  
next Wednesday, 21 May 2008 and I'll have them available AT THE  
FESTIVAL for pickup on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday [printing about  
50 extra of an assortment of Men's S, M, L, XL and girl's T's].


The cost for 313 members [pre-paid] is $15.00. Cost [non-prepaid] on  
site is $20.00.


I will ship them when I receive them next week, for an extra $5 [US  
only] but I'd rather do a meet up Somewhere in Detroit on Saturday  
afternoon. Otherwise you risk not getting them before the festival.  
If you're out of the US, we'll have to calculate shipping but it's  
less than a pound.


again, the design:
http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts03_maps_wrapF.jpg
http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts03_maps_wrapB.jpg

I believe all of the major cities have been included. [except Rome,  
which I can still add]


to order:

email me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

with the subject;
313 T-SHIRT ORDER

In body please specify:

SIZE / QUANTITY of each
CONTACT INFO in Detroit
SHIPPING ADDRESS if not attending festival

I will respond with my Paypal address for pre-payment of the shirts.
I will give you my contact info while I'm in Detroit with my email /  
phone in the response.


I'd rather try to set up times around who is playing at the festival  
[Def not missing some certain acts]..

Hope you understand.

I need your orders no later than 6 PM wednesday, 14 May 2008  
[TOMORROW!!!]
Or you risk getting the 50 assorted extra shirts to be on hand at the  
fest.


thanks!



+odd


Re: (313) Meanwhile, back in Detroit......

2008-04-30 Thread Todd Sines

If it didn't, we might not have this list.


+odd
--
On Apr 30, 2008, at 7:45 PM, /0 wrote:


whats where's from got to do with it?

- Original Message - From: Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Meanwhile, back in Detroit..



Dj Jus-Ed- don't remember much discussion about this guy on the list
before...he's got some new material coming soon...what's peoples'
thoughts on him?  The next Omar S? :)

Omar S is the next Omar S.  Jus-Ed is quite good but 1) he's from
connecticut, not detroit and 2) he's got a bit of a different style
than omar, a bit more delano smith / mike grant / moods and grooves
than that real lo-fi omar aesthetic.
peace,
frank
dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com







Re: (313) 4 more Movement acts

2008-04-22 Thread Todd Sines



Damn... Sonar gotta book only Barcelona native artists, from now on.


that would be tre' painful.



+odd
--
On Apr 22, 2008, at 7:20 PM, Kowalsky wrote:


Damn... Sonar gotta book only Barcelona native artists, from now on.

On 22/04/2008, at 19:24, /0 wrote:


its MOVEMENT: DETROIT'S ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL

if you dont understand what that means, you can't read and should  
unsub.


nothing in that name insinuates a festival of detroit electronic  
music, but rather an electronic music festival in, and belonging  
to detroit.



- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: (313) 4 more Movement acts


Well, the mistake is actually in calling it DEMF.  It's not DEMF  
- it's

Movement.  Time for a paradigm shift.
That's the biggest reason I see people getting upset about well,  
the first

years were more Detroit
The first years - meaning THE Detroit Electronic Music Festival (Pop
Culture's production) WAS a celebration of Detroit's electronic  
music.
What's going on now is a different festival called Movement.   
People are
fooling themselves into thinking it's THE DEMF because it  
occupies the same

date and space as the other festivals.
There hasn't been any inheritance imo.
THE DEMF stopped in 2003.  That was the last year of The Detroit  
Electronic

Music Festival.  End of story.
All the other festivals that have followed are officially titled  
by other

names.

for once I gotta agree with r3dshift - it's time to stop comparing
Paxahau's Movement to The Detroit Electronic Music Festival (DEMF)
if you continue to compare them you might as well compare the Hoe  
Down or

the Jazz Fest to DEMF as well

DEMF is... er, was, a celebration of Detroit Techno

Movement isn't
it's just another electronic music festival that just so happens  
to take
place in Detroit because that's where the production company is  
located

and there's a space available
at this point - Movement could feasibly, well, move - to any  
other city and

it would make about as much sense as it does now

if you shift your thoughts and start to see Movement as  
Movement and not
DEMF or THE DEMF you might possibly, like me, begin to not  
really be

bothered by it
Movement has not inherited the legacy of DEMF

MEK


/0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/21/2008 05:57:31 PM:


as has been said, its not a detroit techno festival, its detroits

electronic

music festival.  and Im glad.  a yearly festival dedicated to any

sub-genre

would get boring and increasingly hard to market.

detroit has more people on the lineup than any one other city by  
FAR, so

you, being a fan of detroit techno, should be happy with that.

this list needs to snap out of this

demf-is-a-celebration-of-detroit-techno
mindset, because it just leads to cyclical wastes of time in the  
form of

all

this whining about lineups
- Original Message -
From: Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED];  
[EMAIL PROTECTED];

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: (313) 4 more Movement acts


   Mark Farina
   Lawnchair Generals
   Miles Maeda
   Punisher
 /
   good god - for every one good act they add three crap ones

I don't have a problem with any of those.  I've known Mark
since 1992, haven't seen MM but like some of his, and I have a
pretty high regard for some of the LG output, which is made of
sterner stuff than most west coast house these days.

And of course Punisher has always been good when I've seen her,
and remember she stood well above the relentless mediocrity at
the underground stage one year.

My bigger problem is the continuing de-focus on Detroit in the
lineup.  Yes, there are some Detroit area artists on the list,
and good for them, but overall it just doesn't have the breadth
and depth it should given who's within local driving distance of
the festival.  And this isn't just conjecture about what it could
be, it's about what it was when you go back and look at the first
couple of years.

fh
















(313) SF - Black Market Techno: Todd Sines, Sassmouth, M. Rhythm... Sat 19 April

2008-04-18 Thread Todd Sines

Saturday, April 19th.
Four DEMF veterans, 1 Party!
Black Market Techno w/ Todd Sines (Planet E, 7th City, NYC) ,  
Sassmouth (NBFC, Klektik) Chicago/ London, + Black Market House in  
the front room w/ Mike Rhythm (Pitchslap, Detroit) Evan Rhodes (Photo  
Recordings, Motion Music) + Black Market Techno residents, Razvan,  
dcoy, IXD, and Farzana.


At Oasis, 135 12th @ Madison downtown Oakland, 21+ 9pm - 3am + , $5  
Before 10 PM.


playing Live + DJing from 12:30-2+

http://www.myspace.com/blackmarkettechno
http://www.toddsines.com/


+odd


Re: (313) Daniel Bell 7 Hour set at the Bunker tonight

2008-04-13 Thread Todd Sines

it was dope.. more housey and less mnml, thank god.
made me glad I was in town _this_ weekend.

this Thursday:
Daz I Kue and Osborne at APT

21 Apr
Kevin Saunderson  Francois K at Cielo

24 Apr
Ron Trent / Jerome Derrajdi at APT

25 Apr
KDJ  Kai Alce  Karl Injex at APT

02 May
Chateau Flight  Willie Graff at Cielo

15 May
Carl Craig  Gamall at Cielo

+odd
--
On Apr 13, 2008, at 1:59 PM, Jeffrey Richards wrote:


I can't comment on bunker, but his show last week that
was *only* 4 hours was excellent.  He played a ton of
tunes I have never heard before, some Martin Buttrich,
and Ron Trent's Alter States.  If anyone has any
tracklistings from some of his recent sets I would
like to take a look at them.

The crowd was alright too...Except for the unwelcome
freaking attemps by some men of questionable (only
because I don't swing that way) sexuality.  One of the
speakers fell and hit my friend in the leg on the way
to the ground, and almost plowed over some girl that
was like 4'11.
--- Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Did anyone get a chance to go to this?

I have been having a pretty unbearable schedule at
work, so
unfortunately could not make it.
Been so excellent techno shows around here.


On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 3:23 PM, Beyond Booking
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

i'm not going to comment on all this Matthew Dear

nonsense, as I'd rather

talk about what's happening this week at my party,

a 7 hour set from Daniel

Bell!

 also perhaps of interest to this list is The

Bunker Podcast project i

started a few months ago, with free downloads of

sets from The Bunker

Archives from Derek Plaslaiko, Kooky Scientist,

Function, Mark Verbos,

Akufen, etc.  available now are sets from

Galoppierende Zuversicht (all

hardware live set for all of your laptop haters)

and Kate Simko (really

beautiful live set from this rising Spectral

talent with some nods to

Detroit).

 info on this week's party 



 Friday April 11

 Beyond Booking presents
 THE BUNKER


 DANIEL BELL (Accelerate, Logistic |

Detroit/Berlin)

 7 HOUR SET!!


 Daniel Bell is considered to be one of the

pioneers of the

 minimal techno genre. Born in Sacramento,

California, Bell grew

 up outside of Toronto, and later moved to Detroit

where he

 collaborated with Richie Hawtin as Cybersonik for

three years on

 Plus 8 records. In 1991, he started his own

label, Accelerate,

 where he released a string of extremely

influential releases as

 DBX.

 Bell was influenced primarily by Chicago House as

well as the

 works of Steve Reich and Philip Glass. His

productions are

 characterized by minimalist house grooves

accented by blips and

 bleeps. Some tracks also feature bizarre voice

effects and eerie

 atmospherics such as Losing Control, which

caused a sensation

 when released in 1994.

 In the mid to late 90's Bell moved behind the

scenes to create

 7th City Distribution which exclusively pressed

and distributed

 Robert Hood's M-plant, Dopplereffekt's Dataphysix

and Anthony

 Shakir's Frictional record labels, to name a few.

He also

 launched Elevate, Harmonie Park and relaunched

7th City Records.

 Debut releases on these labels helped kick start

the music

 careers of Todd Sines, Rick Wade, Theo Parrish

and Shawn Rudiman

 among others.

 In 2000, he relocated to Berlin, Germany, and

released his first

 dj mix CD, The Button-Down Mind of Daniel Bell,

on Tresor

 Records to wide critical acclaim. 2003 brought a

follow-up

 release on Logistic records, The Button-Down

Mind Strikes Back,

 and soon after a retrospective cd of older work

was released:

 Blip, Blurp, Bleep: The Music of Daniel Bell.

 For the past few years Daniel has kept a heavy dj

schedule that

 has brought him all over the world. He is

currently taking some

 time to focus on his live set, which will premier

sometime this

 year. Tonight is his final US DJ gig for a while,

and he's

 treating us to a very special treat, an all night

7 hour set with

 no opener or closer.

 http://www.beyondbooking.com/artists/daniel_bell/




 WARNING: Galapagos have strict security at the

door. No matter

 how old you are or how often you come to the

Bunker, please bring

 government ID with you from now on to avoid

conflict at the door.

 You must be 21 or older to attend this event.


 photos, hostess: Seze, SD Photography
 sound: Beyond SoundSystem, Naudio
 door: Elijah
 bar: Katja



 Last week's Bunker party photos posted here:
 http://beyondbooking.com/thebunker/galleries.asp




 the Bunker
 Galapagos
 70 North 6th Street (Williamsburg, Brooklyn)
 $15, 21+, 11p-6a

 more info: http://www.beyondbooking.com/




 UPCOMING:



 4/18: The Bunker at Galapagos
  COMMUNIKEY FESTIVAL PREVIEW
  Kalabrese (Perlon, Stattmusik, Muve |

Zurich) dj set

  Someone Else (Foundsound | Berlin) live pa
  Miskate (Foundsound | Berlin) live pa

 4/25: The Bunker at Galapagos
  Bruno Pronsato (Hello?Repeat, Orac,

Telegraph | Berlin) live pa

Re: (313) Booooooo!!!!!

2008-04-11 Thread Todd Sines

I thought the photos were funny. apparently no one has a sense of humor.

When I had a hard drive lost / stolen / missing from a gig here in  
NYC about a year ago, I was like, oh well, f*ck it. Brooklyn Vegan  
and the 20,000 MD fans didn't come to the rescue, or bring justice to  
it either. Would be nice to have it.. but I knew I should have it  
backed up as well.


Losing things sucks, I agree, but it's also part of the job - can't  
really say that security for DJs is a priority at most venues I've  
been to.



+odd
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On Apr 11, 2008, at 5:42 AM, Martijn de Blaauw wrote:


Check and yes unfortunately, if it would happen to Claude Young, Theo
Parrish or UR this list would have screamed fire and would have gone
after the peeps who did this themselves...

For me time to unsub..

-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 11 april 2008 11:29
Aan: 313 Mailing List
Onderwerp: Re: (313) Booo!

so, from what i gathered, he deserved it because he is a
hipster minimal musician that performs with a laptop and was
too busy dancing.




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Data : Fri, 11 Apr 2008 00:00:46 -0400


I think he was too busy dancing  to pay attention to a
hard drive

http://www.beyondbooking.com/thebunker/enlarge.asp?
gallery=040408photo=040408-131.jpg
http://www.beyondbooking.com/thebunker/enlarge.asp?
gallery=040408photo=040408-133.jpg
http://www.beyondbooking.com/thebunker/enlarge.asp?
gallery=040408photo=040408-134.jpg
http://www.beyondbooking.com/thebunker/enlarge.asp?
gallery=040408photo=040408-135.jpg
http://www.beyondbooking.com/thebunker/enlarge.asp?
gallery=040408photo=040408-136.jpg


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On Apr 10, 2008, at 10:06 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 10:02 PM, theREALmxyzptlk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Dramatic irony is always the best kind.


too bad they didnt steal his whole laptop, i hear those
are really hard to come by these days.

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Re: (313) Booooooo!!!!!

2008-04-10 Thread Todd Sines

I think he was too busy dancing  to pay attention to a hard drive

http://www.beyondbooking.com/thebunker/enlarge.asp? 
gallery=040408photo=040408-131.jpg
http://www.beyondbooking.com/thebunker/enlarge.asp? 
gallery=040408photo=040408-133.jpg
http://www.beyondbooking.com/thebunker/enlarge.asp? 
gallery=040408photo=040408-134.jpg
http://www.beyondbooking.com/thebunker/enlarge.asp? 
gallery=040408photo=040408-135.jpg
http://www.beyondbooking.com/thebunker/enlarge.asp? 
gallery=040408photo=040408-136.jpg



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On Apr 10, 2008, at 10:06 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 10:02 PM, theREALmxyzptlk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Dramatic irony is always the best kind.


too bad they didnt steal his whole laptop, i hear those are really
hard to come by these days.

tom






Re: (313) Demf Beatport Stage

2008-04-09 Thread Todd Sines

Pretty certain Magda got her start there if I recall.


+odd
--
On Apr 9, 2008, at 2:48 PM, UI Design wrote:


Wow, the only Detroit name on there is Eric Johnston.   (Hawtin
excluded because he is from Windsor and doesn't live here anymore).

On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

Saturday May 24th
 12:00 pm Tycho (live)
 2:00 pm Eric Johnston (live)
 3:00 pm [To be confirmed]
 4:30 pm Justin Long
 6:00 pm Alex Smoke (live)
 7:00 pm Par Grindvik (live)
 8:00 pm Deadmau5 (live)
 9:00 pm [To be confirmed]
 10:30 pm Alex Under (live)

 Sunday May 25th
 12:00 pm Matthew Hawtin
 3:00 pm Konrad Black
 5:00 pm Heartthrob (live)
 6:00 pm Marco Carola
 8:00 pm Magda
 10:00 pm Richie Hawtin

 Monday May 26th
 12:00 pm Jerry Abstract
 2:30 pm Guillaume  the Coutu Dumonts
 3:30 pm Mathias Kaden (live)
 4:30 pm Davide Squillace
 6:00 pm Lee Burridge
 7:30 pm [To be confirmed]
 8:30 pm Josh Wink
 10:00 pm Dubfire








Re: (313) monolake

2008-04-08 Thread Todd Sines
I will second the motion for Monolake. Although I prefer the  
soundscapes created by listening to albums like Gravity, Gobi: The  
Desert, Interstate, and Hongkong... he's a brilliant sound designer,  
and I continually get lost in the spaces he [re]creates.


He's obviously spent time in the D when you hear Interstate -- it  
feels like the soundtrack to the oil processing plants near the  
Southfield exit on I-75 South.


Some of his music almost approaches DB / 2-step with his  
programming, but he's also into 4/4 stuff and just about everything  
in between. Yet he continually makes it all very listenable. And for  
what it is, incredibly funky..


He's also a tall, funny German [usually, an oxymoron], a gear nerd  
[http://www.monolake.de/studio/], who, with Gerhard Behles, just so  
happened to have conceived one of the best software apps in the last  
10 years, and actually can crack a smile as well.



+odd
--
On Apr 8, 2008, at 1:02 PM, Greg Earle wrote:


Arturo Lopez wrote:

It's hit or miss, but like Matt said, other people remixing his music
is usually quite good.  Check out the Alaska remixes by Surgeon and
Substance, good stuff.  That Surgeon remix is such a mean tune.
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=24374


The Substance Remix 1 version of Alaska is one of the greatest
tracks I've heard in the last few years.  Something that actually
reminded me of when Techno was Music from the future.

   - Greg the unrepentant Monolake enthusiast









Re: (313) Demf Beatport Stage

2008-04-08 Thread Todd Sines
Justin Long, the DJ  producer from Chicago.. dot.bleep, Eskimo  
recordings... collaborator with Derrick Carter...



+odd
--
On Apr 8, 2008, at 2:57 PM, Thor Teague wrote:


As in, the actor? The mac guy? Or is that just a coincidence?

On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 1:59 PM, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:



 4:30 pm Justin Long







Re: (313) Sebastien Leger's Jaguar

2008-04-07 Thread Todd Sines
Beatport classifies all versions of a song as an original mix,  
unless there's a remix of that particular song. Since it's a cover;  
it's considered the Original mix.



+odd
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On Apr 7, 2008, at 11:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I think the point Christopher was making is that in Beatport it says
Original Mix which would be a bit misleading since it is a cover  
of the

*original*
and that there isn't any mention or acknowledment of UR

MEK

Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/05/2008  
07:57:04

PM:


It's a cover.

Cyclone Wehner
Urban/Dance Music Journalist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



On 06/04/2008, at 3:10 AM, Christopher O'Grady wrote:


Sebastien Leger - Jaguar (Original Mix) is #1 on beatport...

*Original Mix ?

UR is not mentioned.  The artist field only shows Mr. Leger.

*Scratches chin*

 
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Re: (313) mega men

2008-04-01 Thread Todd Sines

a riot,

so bad, it hertz.


+odd
--
On Apr 1, 2008, at 6:49 PM, Southern Outpost wrote:


I can't see the screen thru all the tears!

The drummer missed his starting cue ;)

On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 3:33 PM, Philip McGarva
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi i am sorry to do this and put some of our US cousins to shame  
but all

 i can say it watch this and weep ;-)

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IimecXiMnM

 heh

 philski





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Re: (313) detroit this weekend

2008-03-31 Thread Todd Sines
friday night - will definitely be playing more _house_ and less   
_techno_.. but you know, gotta please the kids!



+odd
--
On Apr 1, 2008, at 12:00 AM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


i'm gonna be in the 313 this weekend from friday afternoon through
sunday morning. is anything good going on, especially on the house
tip? i think you guys know where my tastes lie.

tom






Re: (313) DEMF some names announced finally

2008-03-26 Thread Todd Sines
Moby no longer is involved with Teany, the restaurant, thank god. I  
can finally eat in peace.


IMHO he gives vegans a bad name,  ;)
http://gawker.com/371549/tea+swilling-musician-is-not-into-drugs


+odd
--
On Mar 25, 2008, at 9:51 PM, Michael Kuszynski wrote:

Dubfire did that spastik remix, so he is 'looks' legitimate to  
trance people.


Moby runs a place called teany on the lower east side of manhattan,
a vegan / organic / boutique tea - sandwich shop with 20 different
kinds of loose leaf teas.

He also has started running a night at the Hiro Ballroom in Chelsea /
Maritime Hotel (I believe that's the name).  Hiro looks like a
Japanese restaurant performance hall like the one in Kill Bill.

The Hiro night's feature a combination of bottle service for the
yuppie corporate party crowd and the art school / hipster / nyu
electro - indie - hipsterclash music, a la justice / nu-rave / daft
punk, etc.

Looks like Moby is looking for some action.

On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 9:36 PM, Cyclone Wehner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Some of these names we get on summer festivals here all the time - eg
Benny Benassi, stealer of Carl's Grammy. ;) At first I thought this
could be an April Fool's day joke with Moby mentioned. It's very
populist but I can imagine it wouldn't attract Europeans or Aussies
so much. I saw Joris here on the weekend. He's Jeff Mills
'breakthrough DJ'. It was very good but maybe lost momentum towards
the end. Dubfire is ultra prog these days. Girls Talk is fun but
unlikely to impress purists - he's more your Modular/Vice Records
type cat. Cassy isn't that chick on Bad Boy misspelt, is it? The
model Cassie? ;) Egyptian Lover is cool!






On 26/03/2008, at 8:02 AM, kent williams wrote:


I assume the trance artists are the names I don't recognize, because
the names I do I'm very excited to see.


On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Michael Kuszynski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


since when are trance and progressive djs booked for demf.

On 3/25/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED]


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




ALEX UNDER ?live
ALTON MILLER
BENNY BENASSI
BUZZ GOREE
CARL CRAIG
CASSY
COBBLESTONE JAZZ ?live
COOL KIDS ?live
DBX ?live
DUBFIRE
EGYPTIAN LOVER ?live
GIRL TALK ?live
GUILLAUME  THE COUTU DUMONTS -live
HALF HAWAII ?live
JAMES ZABIELA
JORIS VOORN ?live
KONRAD BLACK
MATHIAS KADEN ?live
MIKE GRANT
MINX
MOBY -dj set
NEWCLEUS -live
SPEEDY J -live with Scott Pagano VJ
TECH ITCH
TERRENCE PARKER
ZIP


some good - some meh - some sh*t

as we've come to expect

MEK






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(313) Paxahau [was Re: (313) DEMF some names announced finally]

2008-03-26 Thread Todd Sines

On 4 deadlines so I'll try to keep this brief.

Paxahau have technically been down since 1992/1993.

the Jasons [Clark and Huvaere] have been promoting stuff in DOWNTOWN  
Detroit for as long as I can remember. I met them either the first or  
second time I was there... maybe it was Journey to the Hardcore II at  
Majestic, Dec 31 1992? [BFC live, Inner City live, Altern 8 live, Jeff  
Mills, Eddie Flashin' Fowlkes, Rob Hood and a few others. not a bad  
party].


Other promoters like Poor Boy [Dot, Jon Santos, Brian Gillespie], Voom  
[Steven Raume, Eric, etc], and Syst3m [Dean] were also instrumental in  
doing parties, but to be honest, almost all of these people were from  
nearby suburbs like Warren, Royal Oak, Ferndale, Troy, Hamtramck, etc.


Paxahau were first really known as Richie's cult, kinda because they  
all were shaving their heads. I was too, but it was because I had hair  
down past my chin, I mistakenly tried to do dreadlocks my freshman  
year at OSU, it didn't work, so I shaved it. Thankfully it all grew  
back in mid 1995.


They had a loft space at 1217 Woodward for a few years and it was the  
site of many a loft party - I played in late 1993 as a guest with D.  
Wynn and I'm honored to have had the induction / introduction to  
Detroit through them, by way of Brian Gillespie, Dot, Paris da Black  
Fu and Jon Santos..


They were also part of the +8 crew and helped do production for many  
of Richie's legendary Heaven  Hell parties from 1993-1995.


Then they started streaming shows from their ionized basement in  
Ferndale, and organizing events at Motor, Panacea, and the Masonic  
Temple. They are definitely bringing something to the table, whether  
you like it or not.


They're historically speaking not representing the blackest side of  
Detroit, but they have respect for all of Detroit's flavors of talent,  
and they are a little more business-minded than some of the other  
promoters / festival organizers in the past. I think if they didn't  
step up to the plate last year, we might not have a festival this  
year. I trust that they will deliver a good show, regardless of what  
you think of all of the talent; there's still always something for  
everyone and at least, you don't have to clone yourself  and try to  
see 4 stages at once; maybe you can sleep in, go visit the city, eat  
something, or have time to complain about it online here.




+odd
--
On Mar 26, 2008, at 12:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Well, that's just it isn't it - the suburbanites

I've read Paxahau being described as the suburban promoters

Can anyone give some history/background on Paxahau?

MEK

UI Design [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/26/2008  
11:03:19

AM:


I can't say I've ever heard Benny Benassi play...  but what I do
remember is seeing the massive line outside of Bleu here in Detroit
the night that he was booked.  There was easily 400 people standing
outside waiting to get in.  That's very untypical of Detroit events.

I mean, those numbers do happen, my event Dec 30th had over 450  
people

through the door, but I also had 3 rooms with 10 artists on the bill.
More than 400 people for one Electronic Music Artist...  thats really
rare in this city...  so as much as I cringed when I saw his name on
the bill, from a business standpoint, it makes sense to put him on,
cos he will draw a large crowd of Detroit (most likely) suburbanites.



On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 11:56 PM, Kowalsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:
Benny Benassi... i never saw him spinning. But my hopes are not  
high,

once i've already heard his tunes around the city and in the clubs.
He is one of the DJs always booked for mega rich boy/college/high
school events here in Brazil as the number one of the world.
Well... there was a lot of number ones playing in this kind of
parties here. Tiesto... Paul Van Dik. You name it. A lot of people  
in

number one position at the same time.
When things get too absurd, they say that this john doe is the
number two... (!!!).



On 25/03/2008, at 18:41, António Alves wrote:


benny benassi o_O

If Portugal  USA and back wasn't so fcking expensive I'd fo for
these alone:


ALTON MILLER
BUZZ GOREE
CARL CRAIG
CASSY
COBBLESTONE JAZZ ?live
DBX ?live
EGYPTIAN LOVER ?live
GUILLAUME  THE COUTU DUMONTS -live
MIKE GRANT
MINX
NEWCLEUS -live
TERRENCE PARKER
ZIP


you lucky americans! Enjoy :)

Antonio












Re: (313) things to do in detroit during the festival (except the festival)

2008-03-19 Thread Todd Sines
being a vegan foodie my biggest things are finding actual good  
food to eat while in the D.


so. can't forget Avalon Bakery! Cass Ave right by Planet E.

lots of vegan carbohydrate delights there and the best coffee in  
Detroit [organic, fair trade]


Blue Nile - Ferndale, MI - a staple of techno tourists - prix fixe,  
but don't order more than necessary because you can't take it with you


Oslo [walking distance, Woodward] - there will probably be plenty of  
parties there, of course


Royal Oak - Beirut Palace for their delish falafel, hummus and their  
big fat juicy fatoosh... and orange / carrot juices [yum!]
La Shish - in Dearborn [if you're passing by the airport] or Warren  
if you're near Roseville Record Time


Sala Thai - in the burbs on Lafayette near Woodward  - and buy some  
Gap t-shirts while you're at it


Marathon - cheap ethiopian in Windsor, ON - might be easier / cheaper  
to take the bus from there.
Don't take a German techno artist [Monolake], a man of Arabic descent  
[Sharif], a white girl [---], a Filipino girl [---], a white guy that  
got turned away at the border [me] and a black guy [Archetype]  
without a passport or ID through the border and expect not to be  
hassled.


If memory serves me right, there's some indian food to be had  
downtown, but I only stumbled into it and have yet to see it in the  
last 2 years for some reason.


Go to Ann Arbor, like Diana said for Zingerman's, but don't get a  
ticket while doing so.. and say hi to Carlos!


--

Go to Cranbrook. And wish that you had gone there instead of Ohio  
freaking State


Throw eggs at the dealer at New to You [W. 9 Mile, Ferndale - on the  
same strip as ex-Xhedos + ex-Record Time]
he's a crook, sits on overpriced gear forever -- he's another guy  
that you should say you can't take it with you to..


Sadly, so much of what made Detroit, Detroit  is gone.. [detroit  
contemporary, Motor, temple, Panacea]



+odd
--
On Mar 19, 2008, at 5:40 PM, diana potts wrote:



Agreed.
If you want to venture out of the city-
Xedos (if it's still around) is a good place to chill.
Cranbrook school for the gardens
Have falafel properly
have Ethiopian food
go to the DIA (they just remodeled it)
take a day trip to Ann Arbor and eat some amazing
bread at Zingerman's
Cass Cafe in Detroit (if still around)

instead of the HUGE parties, see some local talent at
the smaller parties.

safe travels,
Diana
--- Luis-Manuel Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Go for a salad and bowling at Magic Stick (is it
still there?) on
Woodward N. of downtown.

LMGM



On Mar 19, 2008, at 8:22 AM, Dan Bean wrote:


Motown Museum is always worth going to.

-Original Message-
From: Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 March 2008 11:01
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) things to do in detroit during the

festival (except

the festival)

So what are the things to do while I am in detroit

during the festival

weekend (except for being at the festival)?

I know of...

submerge, record time (i dont know where it is).

What is a good geographical tour?

What places are worth going to? (I am a gear

freak, love analog stuff

and used gear... maybe some music gear shops?)

Thanks yo.

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Re: (313) things to do in detroit during the festival (except the festival)

2008-03-19 Thread Todd Sines
the Michigan Central Station was the main location of the giant  
shootout between Optimus Prime and Megatron in Transformers...

and The Island, coincidentally, both by Michael Bay

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan_Central_Station
http://www.absolutemichigan.com/dig/articles/mcs-727-transformers-co- 
star-michigan-central-station/


and will be the new home to the police station I read somewhere as  
well.. ?

wish I could find the link, I couldn't believe it

btw there's a bunch of Mexican food there because it's next to  
mexican town



+odd
--
On Mar 19, 2008, at 5:15 PM, Dan Bean wrote:


Sorry, try again, here:

http://www.sweet-juniper.com/2007/11/it-will-rise-from-ashes.html

Me and two of my friends got inside the perimeter of the building  
last year We found somewhere to actually enter and were about to go  
in when we looked up. At a window on one of the upper floors we saw  
a person waving at us. Even though it was the middle of the day and  
blazing hot sunshine at that, the lone figure totally spooked us  
out. We beat a hasty retreat.


Having read that blog however and marvelled at the author's  
pictures of the buildinng's interior I've decided to try again this  
year.


As far as security goes, the central station, like many of  
Detroit's abandoned buildings is precisely that: literally  
abandoned. We didn't see a soul during our visit (apart from that  
disturbing lone figure) and attempts to secure the building were  
haphazard at best. It was as if people had managed to somehow block  
out and forget about the presence of this enourmous hulking wreck  
that dominates the area.


-Original Message-
From: M Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 March 2008 19:59
To: Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) things to do in detroit during the festival  
(except the festival)


I've made it my mission to see the Michigan Central Station!

I'm sure it's an act of trespass - does anyone know what security  
is like??


I just found this website of some others who went to look at it 2
years ago - http://brnation.d2sector.net/detroit/ 
ue_mcs_detroit_train_station.htm









(313) t-shirt update + upcoming dates in Detroit

2008-03-13 Thread Todd Sines

so just a heads up

we have a whopping 23 Yay's for the t-shirt [including those who  
want the 1 and /or 2-sided [more like a wraparound shirt]


http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts02_maps_1sided.pdf
http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts02_maps_wrapF.pdf
http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts02_maps_wrapB.pdf

My minimum order was going to be at least 100 so I hope a few of you  
other hundred [or least 77] lurkers rise to the occasion.
If that's it then I may be forced to get into the business of  
offering the shirts at a standard rate for $15-20 each.


On a side note;

04 April 2008 - I'm DJing with Todd Osborn  Brian Gillespie for  
return of FAMILY at OSLO [1486 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48226].


07 April 2008 - I'm doing a production discussion at SUBMERGE for Red  
Bull Music Academy in Detroit. I'll be going over the changes in  
production methods over the years, scratching the surface on my  
techniques with Logic, Live, and incorporating it with the right  
hardware tools.


Let me know if you're in attending and I can forward you the  
information about signing up.


Thanks,


+odd


Re: (313) lineups? Re: (313) demf 2008

2008-03-13 Thread Todd Sines
actually, you didn't. I know at least Autechre, Kit Clayton, Titonton  
and myself played the second year at the underground stage. ;)


Looks like most of 2001 was omitted; and yet Kenny Larkin is on there  
4 times.. did he really play 4 times?



+odd
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On Mar 13, 2008, at 7:39 PM, Southern Outpost wrote:


are u sure you got them all? ;)

On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Detroit Techno Militia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

A year or two ago, I put together a list of all the people that have
 played at past DEMF's.  I didn't sort by year but here you go if you
 want it.

 Here is a partial list of the people that have played at the  
festival

 in years past.
 ADULT
 JOHN ARNOLD
 A GUY CALLED GERALD
 JUAN ATKINS
 ARIL BRIKHA/TIME SPACE
 SLUM VILLAGE
 BILL VANLOO
 KENNY LARKIN
 BONE
 KEVIN SAUNDERSON
 KELVIN LARKIN
 LACKSIDAISYCAL
 BUZZ GOREE
 LAUREN FLAX
 CARLOS SOUFFRONT
 SCOTT ZACHERIAS
 CASH MONEY
 LEN SWAN
 CRAIG TABORN
 MAGDA
 DBX
 MIKE AGENT X CLARK
 DEGO
 MIKE GRANT
 DEREK PLASLAIKO
 MIKE HUCKABY
 DERRICK MAY
 MINX
 DETROIT GRAND PUBAHS
 MOS DEF
 DIRECT BEAT ASSASSINS
 OSCAR MCMILLAN
 DJ SPOOKY
 RECLOOSE
 DJ ASSAULT
 RICHIE HAWTIN
 DOUBLE HELIX
 ROLANDO
 D.WYNN
 RONIN
 DYKEHOUSE
 THE ROOTS
 ECTOMORPH
 SCAN 7
 FANON FLOWERS
 SHAKE
 GARY CHANDLER
 SPACELINGS  BASSHEADS
 DJ GODFATHER
 SPACE TIME CONTINUUM
 HANNAH
 STACEY PULLEN
 HOUSESHOES
 THEO PARRISH
 SEAN DEASON
 THEOREM
 JASON HOGANS
 TIKIMAN
 JEFF KAROLSKI
 URBAN TRIBE
 VITREOUS FLUX
 CLARK WARNER
 WILD PLANET
 ALAN ESTER
 EDDIE FOWLKES
 LACKSIDAISYCAL MONTANA
 PHAT KAT
 RX-7 THE ELECTRO ELITE
 STACEY HOT WAXX HALE
 Sundiata
 Chad Novak
 Electric Indigo
 Heather Heart
 Gene Farris
 DJ Zap
 Mike Grant
 Steve Rachmad
 Dave Angel
 Kevin Saunderson
 Juan Atkins
 Shorty
 Erotek (live)
 John Collins
 Mad Professor(live)
 Reggie Curry
 T.Linder
 Bill Beaver(live)
 DeepChord(live)
 Scott Grooves (dj  live)
 Jon Tejada
 Boo Williams
 Cas Roc
 Frankie Knuckles
 DJ Shadow
 Sarena Tyler
 X - Ecutioners
 Adam X
 Black Eyed Peas
 Bryan Zentz
 Blake Baxter
 Roni Size
 Eddie Fowlkes
 Mike Dearborn
 George Clinton
 Art Payne/ Keith Martin
 Gary Martin
 Rick Wade
 Stewart Walker(live)
 Paul Johnson
 Drexciya
 Ethan Kline
 Derrick Thompson
 Kenny Dope
 Chaos (live)
 Bone
 Dave Clark
 Roy Davis, Jr.
 Dennis Cox
 Green Velvet(live)
 Frankie Bones
 K.Hand
 Advent( Live)
 DJ Funk
 Rob Hood
 Colin Dale
 A Number of Names(live)
 Dwayne Jensen
 Steve Tang
 Greg Collier
 Matt Clark
 Melvin Hill
 Black Bottom Collective(live)
 Mike Huckaby
 DJ Dangerous
 Ron Carroll
 T-1000
 Traxx
 Adam Goldstone
 Akufen - Live
 Alder and Elias
 Amp Fiddler
 Andres
 Aril Brikha
 Ayro
 Ben Bracken
 Blaze (TBC)
 Brad Hales
 Buzz Gorree
 Carl Craig + Detroit Experiment
 Carlos Souffront
 Clark Warner
 Dale Lawrence
 Danny Krivit
 Delano Smith
 DJ Spinna (TBC)
 Double Helix
 Dwele
 D Wynn
 Eddie Fowlkes
 ESG
 Francois K
 Fusion
 DJ Genesis
 Grandwizzard Theodore
 Jazzy Jay
 Jeff Mills
 Jimmy Edgar
 John Arnold
 John Beltran
 Juan Atkins
 Kevin Saunderson + Kenny Larkin
 K-Hand
 Kid 606
 Korie
 Liquid Liquid
 Magda
 Marcellus Pitman
 Matthew Dear
 Mike Clark
 Mike Grant
 Milo (Wild Bunch / Massive Attack)
 Niko Marks (TBC)
 Norma Jean Bell
 Norm Talley
 Persona
 Perspects
 Peven Everett
 Pole
 Reese Project
 Reggie Dokes
 Richie Hawtin (TBC)
 Rich Medina
 Rolando
 Ron Trent
 Sans Soliel
 Scott Zacharias
 Shake
 Slum Village
 Spacek
 Stacey Hale
 Stacy Pullen
 Sysmanski
 Tamion 12
 The 3 Chairs
 Theo Parrish
 Thinkbox
 Thomas Fehlmann
 Timespace
 Ursula Rucker
 Vikter Duplaix
 Wolf Eyes
 Aardvark
 Alden Tyrell live
 Amp Fiddler live
 Barbara Preisinger
 Biological Live
 Camp Amp DJs
 Claude Young
 Cloud 9
 Danny Krivit
 Derek Plaslaiko
 Kevin Reynolds
 Kevin Saunderson
 Language
 Legowelt
 Louis Haiman
 Madlib and PBW ft Jay Dee
 Malik Alston Painted Pictures
 Marques Wyatt
 McKay
 Mike Geiger
 DJ Cosmo
 DJ Genesis live
 DJ Nova
 Duplex Live
 Ellen Allien
 Fat Freddy's Drop
 Francois K
 Garth Trinidad
 Goldfinger (AML)
 Greg Mudge
 Groove Junkies
 Heiroglyphic being
 Highfish
 Jeannie Hopper
 Joris Voorn live
 Kai Alce
 Kelvin Larkin
 Kenny Larkin
 Mike Grant
 Mike Huckaby
 Novamen Live dutch
 Osunlade Live
 Ramon
 Recloose
 Red Nose Distrikt
 Reel People
 Remy
 Rockid (DMC Champion)
 Rolando
 Ron Trent
 sean deason
 Shortround
 Stacey Pullen
 Tortured Soul Live
 Wajeed
 DJ Shortround
 DJ Marquis
 The Surgeon
 Pirahnahead
 John Collins
 Aaron Carl Live
 Mike Huckaby
 Minx  Genesis 4 Turntables
 Fabrice Lig
 Aril Brikha Live
 Green Velvet-live
 James Pennington
 Dwayne Jenson
 Driving Soul
 Eric Johnson
 Keith Worthy
 Kevin Dysard
 Dj 3000
 Dj Dex
 John Tejada
 Quentin Harris
 KDJ Live
 Tony Ollivierra
 Electrofunk Live
 Drew Maddox
 Tony Zadonia
 Egg Live
 J. Hunsberger Live
 Mike Shannon Dj/Live
 Jeff Milligan
 Pheek (Live)
 Akufen
 Orgue Electronique
 Luke Eargoggle
 Cosmic Force [live]
 Legowelt
 Bangkok Impact [live]
 Detroit In Effect
 Serge
 Dj TLR
 3 Degrees
 Brown Brothers
 Dj Fingers
 

Re: (313) ambient?

2008-03-10 Thread Todd Sines

more in the spacerock vein

Wendy  Carl [kranky]
Labradford [kranky / mute]
Atlas Sound [new on Kranky / 4AD] - frontman of Deerhunter,  
Pitchfork's darlings

Strategy [kranky]
Languis [at some moments.. on Plug Research]
Bowery Electric

all in all, you can more or less count on anything from Kranky

other stuff
Vidna Obmana
The Durutti Column
misc 4AD things like Dif Juz, Swallow, This Mortail Coil [delving  
into goth / post-rock territory]


IDM  -
Freeform. yum!


+odd
--
On Mar 10, 2008, at 2:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


on the spacerock/indie ambient tip (with some electronics):

Engineers
Piano Magic
Fridge
Mono
The Drift
Eluvium
Sybarite
Fennesz

most of them are here
http://www.temporaryresidence.com/

or here
http://posteverything.com/leaf

MEK



Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/08/2008 08:35:09 AM:


must thank whomever recommended stars of the lid - and their
refinement of the decline.  LOVELY!

desperately seeking more contemporary ambient electronic music
artists, discussion email lists, blogs, forums, labels, stores, etc.

HALP?

--
peace,

frank

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








(313) T-shirt design.

2008-03-05 Thread Todd Sines

Do we have any consensus yet?

I'm finally back in NYC, swamped with catchup from work, but.. I  
don't know what we're doing exactly, but, if you have any other  
cities to include my worldwide map via Detroit's overpasses, let me  
know so I can make revisions. After it's solidified, I'll try to get  
quotes and see how it all ends up.



+odd
--
On Mar 3, 2008, at 8:59 AM, kent williams wrote:


I didn't want to seem too literal minded,  but I couldn't find the
Lodge Parkway on Todd's shirt.  OK well I am too literal minded -- the
design is beautiful.






Re: (313) RE: T-shirt design.

2008-03-05 Thread Todd Sines

So ;

Add:
Portland, Pittsburgh, Dublin, New Zealand?

Anywhere else?


+odd
--
On Mar 5, 2008, at 12:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I definitely want one.  Even if it's a little pricey + I have to  
pay shipping from the US.  I'd really like the 2 sided but if other
people prefer the single sided OK, I'll go for that.  Again my  
colour choice is the one on the 2 sided but I'd go for the one on the

single sided.



From: Todd Sines [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 March 2008 16:11

Do we have any consensus yet?

I'm finally back in NYC, swamped with catchup from work, but.. I
don't know what we're doing exactly, but, if you have any other
cities to include my worldwide map via Detroit's overpasses, let me
know so I can make revisions. After it's solidified, I'll try to get
quotes and see how it all ends up.









Re: (313) RE: T-shirt design.

2008-03-05 Thread Todd Sines
PS - If  you're interested in buying one, please email me off list at  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with a quantity and I'll try to figure out how much  
to print up. Shipping won't be included.


Will get costs for a 2-sided and 1-sided shirt. Ultimately they will  
both be on black. Color palette for 1-sided is Cyan  white on  
black,  2-sided is green  dayglo fluorescent orange on black. [I am  
gunning for this one because it will be PHAT. ha ha.


Will ultimately print up more than necessary and sell them at the  
Festival for a very nice price.



+odd
--
On Mar 5, 2008, at 12:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I definitely want one.  Even if it's a little pricey + I have to  
pay shipping from the US.  I'd really like the 2 sided but if other
people prefer the single sided OK, I'll go for that.  Again my  
colour choice is the one on the 2 sided but I'd go for the one on the

single sided.



From: Todd Sines [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 March 2008 16:11

Do we have any consensus yet?

I'm finally back in NYC, swamped with catchup from work, but.. I
don't know what we're doing exactly, but, if you have any other
cities to include my worldwide map via Detroit's overpasses, let me
know so I can make revisions. After it's solidified, I'll try to get
quotes and see how it all ends up.









Re: (313) 313 list T Shirts for DEMF? ideas - first stab

2008-02-29 Thread Todd Sines

greetings from Genova, Italy.

so, here's a few ideas I got going..
http://www.scale.gs/client/313/

all are PDFs - directory browsing allowed so you can [control / right  
click to] save if you must.


the start - simple, effective, following the rules. the IM bubble.
http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts01_bubble.pdf

next up - where it comes from.. and where it goes to. [who wants to  
be listed?]

http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts02_maps_1sided.pdf

third - an alt color combo [yes, I am gunning for 2 colors, Kent],  
and a wrap-around screen

http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts02_maps_wrapF.pdf
http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts02_maps_wrapB.pdf

why not- 3d text in simulating the Ren Cen [technically, 1 color]
http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts03_rencen313D.pdf

the reality of it all - the beautiful decay of a glossy, yet decrepit  
city known as Detroit.

http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts03_rencen313photo.pdf

Not one is by any means to be considered finshed. . More like  
sketches for future discussion.


The nice thing about a 2 color shirt is that someone might actually  
buy them from you. :o then we can all git rich, biaaatch! Like Dave  
Chappelle.


Speaking of Dave Chappelle, I have a contact in Dayton, OH who has  
the ability to do mutli-color screened T's - they did a pretty cool  
job with making t-shirts + hats for the Release show back in  
December. And they sold for less than $11 / shirt.


anyway, let's hear it.


+odd

On Feb 28, 2008, at 7:24 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:

I was placing the list addy square across the front chest, which  
should
put the other text block under your left tit/teat/pec. I like the  
font,

and probably won't change anything much unless something really makes
stupidly obvious sense to me. The real reason I did this one, was
because I saw too much thought going into the rest. So  
consequentially,

I won't think much further than I've gone with it (plus I like it). If
you have a change, feel free to hook it up though *cough* 
$tinki*cough*.

It'd be interesting to see what comes back. I still wanna see Todd's
though. He's really gd.
k

-Original Message-
From: Frank Glazer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 1:03 PM
To: Stoddard, Kamal
Cc: Michael Kuszynski; darnistle; 313
Subject: Re: (313) 313 list T Shirts for DEMF? ideas

best so far!!!  except i am not fond of the 3d font and think the
whole design needs to be condensed a little.  and where are you
placing it on the tshirt?  across the front or in the upper left hand
corner? nobody needs to be reading my gut.

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Stoddard, Kamal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Okay, so someone said the more the merrier, so I'll post up a less
 technical looking (though a bit du jour I admit) option. It's a free
 font, my own script and a phrase that I think captures both the

attitude

 and OT nature of the list at once (depending on whether you read it

with

 or without the pause).
 Of course that's the artsy way of saying that I was laughing at the
 phrase in my head as I read the threads and thought, I should put

that

 on a shirt. So I opened illustrator and there it is.

 http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/8854/313shirtcp9.jpg

 sure wish I could get JT to do a line drawing of like Kenny or mad

mike

 to go on it. That would be sick. Or maybe too much. Whatevs though.


 K
 mwnb





--
peace,

frank

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






Re: (313) 313 list T Shirts for DEMF? ideas

2008-02-29 Thread Todd Sines

trying again..


greetings from Genova, Italy.

so, here's a few ideas I got going last night..
http://www.scale.gs/client/313/

all are PDFs - directory browsing allowed so you can [control / right  
click to] save if you must.


the start - simple, effective, following the rules. the IM bubble.
http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts01_bubble.pdf

next up - where it comes from.. and where it goes to. [who wants to  
be listed?]

http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts02_maps_1sided.pdf

third - an alt color combo [yes, I am gunning for 2 colors, Kent],  
and a wrap-around screen

http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts02_maps_wrapF.pdf
http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts02_maps_wrapB.pdf

why not- 3d text in simulating the Ren Cen [technically, 1 color]
http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts03_rencen313D.pdf

the reality of it all - the beautiful decay of a glossy, yet decrepit  
city known as Detroit.

http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts03_rencen313photo.pdf

Not one is by any means to be considered finshed. . More like  
sketches for future discussion.


The nice thing about a 2 color shirt is that someone might actually  
buy them from you. :o then we can all git rich, biaaatch! Like Dave  
Chappelle.


Speaking of Dave Chappelle, I have a contact in Dayton, OH who has  
the ability to do mutli-color screened T's - they did a pretty cool  
job with making t-shirts + hats for the Release show back in  
December. And they sold for less than $11 / shirt.


anyway, let's hear it.


+odd

On Feb 28, 2008, at 7:27 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:


It may look a little bitted out at first (the hosting company's
compression). It's a rather large jpg. It looks a lot cleaner when you
view it at full size, though your browser may make you scroll. Just
click the image and it should resize for ya. Lemme know if this is  
what

it is.
K
mwnb

-Original Message-
From: ben thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 1:02 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) 313 list T Shirts for DEMF? ideas

  i like it!!!

could do with cleaning up a bit, but its got good sentiment


On 28 Feb 2008, at 17:38, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:



Okay, so someone said the more the merrier, so I'll post up a less
technical looking (though a bit du jour I admit) option. It's a free
font, my own script and a phrase that I think captures both the
attitude
and OT nature of the list at once (depending on whether you read it
with
or without the pause).
Of course that's the artsy way of saying that I was laughing at the
phrase in my head as I read the threads and thought, I should put  
that

on a shirt. So I opened illustrator and there it is.

http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/8854/313shirtcp9.jpg

sure wish I could get JT to do a line drawing of like Kenny or mad

mike

to go on it. That would be sick. Or maybe too much. Whatevs though.


K
mwnb









Re: (313) 313 list T Shirts for DEMF?

2008-02-27 Thread Todd Sines

I am designer / director, and no offense to Martin,

but I think the re-appropriation of logos went out with the Packard  
Plant... and the days of rave..


working on something. but i'm on tour and have 3 other irons in the  
fire, so it might not get done til Friday.



+odd
--
On Feb 26, 2008, at 8:36 PM, Michael Kuszynski wrote:


just voicing my opinion. i am not a graphic designer. i hope i am not
offending anyone.

On 2/26/08, Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

american apparel = garbage

On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 2:32 PM, Michael Kuszynski  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

wrote:
to be more explicit how does everyone feel about a single line of  
text
 showing the email address of a nice american apparel brand shirt  
that

 lasts and is comfortable. thats what i actually want.



 On 2/26/08, Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

the email address tastefully and minimally placed in the center or
offcenter. i dont need much else. maybe a line or an image of the
detroit overhead tunnels or something representing global reach.

On 2/26/08, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:01 AM, pauley [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

Yeah that's a good point, be good to use it to give more exposure

to

this

 list specifically...


but what would signify this list?

tom



--
Todd Sines, director
+ SCALE   :   http://www.scale.gs/
+1.646.330.4873 studio
195 Chrystie St., #602A, NY, NY 10002
///
connecting the space between + within.





Re: (313) Shameless self-promotion - Todd Sines - tracklistings

2008-02-23 Thread Todd Sines

tresor:
Trait - bp_trk - Contact 009
.xtrak - don't stop - YORE
.xtrak - cut to the chase - YORE
.xtrak - flada - YORE
Todd Sines - thick satin - Frankie


Form Bar
Justin Maxwell - Palette
Donk Boys - Cp Styre  [frankie rmx] - Frankie
Monty Luke  Tasho - Paranoid - Mothership
Robosonic - Die Verwandlung - Jesse Rose rmx
DJ Rasoul - Get Nasty - Uncut
Le K - Elefonk - Circus Co.
totally can't remember
Melchoir Productions - The Hypnotist - Perlon
Daniel Stefanik - Orangefood
Mixdown [from beatport]
Todd Sines - thick_satin - Andomat 3000 rmx - Frankie
Rainer Weicchold - Bamboo - Great Stuff
Catz  Dogz - Fixation
White Lotus Society - Space Cadillac (Derrick Carter Dub)
.xtrak - don't stop - YORE
Paul Johnson - computers talk - Relief
Black Joy - Untitled [Solid Groove rmx]
Monolevel - MFF
Aardvarck - Just Washed That Pig
Simbad - 2 Nite's Da Nite
Mike Shannon - Burbuja Azul - Cynosure
.xtrak - multiplexor - 7th City
.xtrak - multiplexor [Geoff White rmx] - unreleased
Adonis - No Way Back - Trax
Losoul - Slow Like - Playhouse
Luke Solomon - Little Creatures [Timothy Shumaker's hairball rmx]
3 Channels - This is Your Sex [Frankie rmx]
Andy Vaz - You Got - YORE
? - Monopoly [Kenny Dope rmx]
Kerri Chandler - Bar a Thym

01:41:30  - Mastra / Sines tag team
?  - played by Mastra
House of Gypsies - Sume Say High - Freeze Records
?  - played by Mastra
Todd Sines - lex - unreleased Frankie 034
?  - played by Mastra
John Tejada  Justin Maxwell - Make You Like It - Palette
?  - played by Mastra
Matt John - unreleased
George Thomson - Laid Back Snack Attack - Crosstown Rebels
Hot Chip - No Fit State [Audion rmx]
?  - played by Mastra
Akufen - Polytrick - Background
?  - played by Mastra
V  Jill scott - Born Again (Boddhi Satva's Ancestral Soul Remix)



On Feb 21, 2008, at 8:10 PM, J.C. wrote:

Say, do you have any tracklistings for either/both of these??   
Great stuff.


Thanks!

On 20 February 2008, Todd Sines wrote:


I will be there. :)

live set from tresor:
http://www.toddsines.com/music/mp3/xtrak/ToddSines_LiveTresor.mp3

DJ set from Form Bar, Bern, CH
http://www.toddsines.com/mixes/ToddSines_FormBar_14Feb2008.mp3


+odd
--
On Feb 19, 2008, at 6:13 PM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:

I am playing at the Bootleg in Rotterdam this saturday together  
with fellow listmember Todd Sines, feel free to join the party:

Saturday February 23rd
9Y Bootleg DJ Cafe: A Tribute to Motorcity
LIVE:The Moderator(DownLow, Eevonext)
DJs:Todd Sines(Planet E, 7th City, Yore), Bas roR(Kubra, AW-Rec),  
6Ft10(Bootleg DJ Cafe) Clarence Brandon(Bootleg DJ Cafe)

Bootleg DJ Cafe - Rotterdam, The Netherlands
http://www.bootlegdjcafe.com





--
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) Todd Sines live + DJ tracklistings

2008-02-23 Thread Todd Sines

tresor:
Trait - bp_trk - Contact 009 1995
.xtrak - don't stop - YORE 1996
.xtrak - cut to the chase - YORE 1996
.xtrak - flada - YORE 2007
Todd Sines - thick satin - Frankie 2007
.xtrak - halfstep - unreleased 1996
Todd Sines - settle - unreleased Frankie 2008
Todd Sines - minhaus - Background 1999
.xtrak - Facc - Peacefrog 1994
.xtrak - scatter - unreleased 1997
Todd Sines - connect - Residual 2000
Todd Sines -  forward - unreleased
Todd Sines - eda - Background 1999
Todd Sines - rive gauche - Frankie 2007
Todd Sines - naa - Philpot 2004
Todd Sines - as of yet untitled + unreleased - Frankie
Todd Sines - coast - unreleased Frankie 2008
Todd Sines - elastic - Frankie 2007
Todd Sines - in_come - Frankie 2007
.xtrak - unreflect - YORE 2008
Todd Sines - in_come again - Frankie 2007


Form Bar
Justin Maxwell - Stegosaurus - Palette
Donk Boys - Cp Styre  [frankie rmx] - Frankie
Monty Luke  Tasho - Paranoid - Mothership
Robosonic - Die Verwandlung - Jesse Rose rmx
DJ Rasoul - Get Nasty - Uncut
Le K - Elefonk - Circus Co.
Les Cerveaux Lents -Le manége hanté - KARAT34
Melchoir Productions - The Hypnotist - Perlon
Daniel Stefanik - Orangefood
Mixdown [from beatport]
Todd Sines - thick_satin - Andomat 3000 rmx - Frankie
Rainer Weicchold - Bamboo - Great Stuff
Catz  Dogz - Fixation
White Lotus Society - Space Cadillac (Derrick Carter Dub)
.xtrak - don't stop - YORE
Paul Johnson - computers talk - Relief
Black Joy - Untitled [Solid Groove rmx]
Monolevel - MFF
Aardvarck - Just Washed That Pig
Simbad - 2 Nite's Da Nite
Mike Shannon - Burbuja Azul - Cynosure
.xtrak - multiplexor - 7th City
.xtrak - multiplexor [Geoff White rmx] - unreleased
Adonis - No Way Back - Trax
Losoul - Slow Like - Playhouse
Luke Solomon - Little Creatures [Timothy Shumaker's hairball rmx]
3 Channels - This is Your Sex [Frankie rmx]
Andy Vaz - You Got - YORE
? - Monopoly [Kenny Dope rmx]
Kerri Chandler - Bar a Thym

01:41:30  - Mastra / Sines tag team
?  - played by Mastra
House of Gypsies - Sume Say High - Freeze Records
?  - played by Mastra
Todd Sines - lex - unreleased Frankie 034
?  - played by Mastra
John Tejada  Justin Maxwell - Make You Like It - Palette
?  - played by Mastra
Matt John - unreleased
George Thomson - Laid Back Snack Attack - Crosstown Rebels
Hot Chip - No Fit State [Audion rmx]
?  - played by Mastra
Akufen - Polytrick - Background
?  - played by Mastra
V  Jill scott - Born Again (Boddhi Satva's Ancestral Soul Remix)



On Feb 21, 2008, at 8:10 PM, J.C. wrote:

Say, do you have any tracklistings for either/both of these??   
Great stuff.


Thanks!

On 20 February 2008, Todd Sines wrote:


I will be there. :)

live set from tresor:
http://www.toddsines.com/music/mp3/xtrak/ToddSines_LiveTresor.mp3

DJ set from Form Bar, Bern, CH
http://www.toddsines.com/mixes/ToddSines_FormBar_14Feb2008.mp3


+odd
--
On Feb 19, 2008, at 6:13 PM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:

I am playing at the Bootleg in Rotterdam this saturday together  
with fellow listmember Todd Sines, feel free to join the party:

Saturday February 23rd
9Y Bootleg DJ Cafe: A Tribute to Motorcity
LIVE:The Moderator(DownLow, Eevonext)
DJs:Todd Sines(Planet E, 7th City, Yore), Bas roR(Kubra, AW-Rec),  
6Ft10(Bootleg DJ Cafe) Clarence Brandon(Bootleg DJ Cafe)

Bootleg DJ Cafe - Rotterdam, The Netherlands
http://www.bootlegdjcafe.com





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Re: (313) Shameless self-promotion

2008-02-20 Thread Todd Sines

I will be there. :)

live set from tresor:
http://www.toddsines.com/music/mp3/xtrak/ToddSines_LiveTresor.mp3

DJ set from Form Bar, Bern, CH
http://www.toddsines.com/mixes/ToddSines_FormBar_14Feb2008.mp3


+odd
--
On Feb 19, 2008, at 6:13 PM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:

I am playing at the Bootleg in Rotterdam this saturday together  
with fellow listmember Todd Sines, feel free to join the party:


Saturday February 23rd
9Y Bootleg DJ Cafe: A Tribute to Motorcity

LIVE:The Moderator(DownLow, Eevonext)
DJs:Todd Sines(Planet E, 7th City, Yore), Bas roR(Kubra, AW-Rec),  
6Ft10(Bootleg DJ Cafe) Clarence Brandon(Bootleg DJ Cafe)


Bootleg DJ Cafe - Rotterdam, The Netherlands
http://www.bootlegdjcafe.com






Re: (313) 313 list T Shirts for DEMF?

2008-02-19 Thread Todd Sines

I'd love to. :)

however - single color? would be fun to do 2.. :)


+odd

On Feb 19, 2008, at 1:42 PM, kent williams wrote:


As I'm going to be at the festival this year, and I have a good friend
who does high quality T Shirt printing, I am thinking about 313 list T
Shirts.

But I don't want to do the design, volunteers?  I had one good idea
for the last one, someone else step up.  I can think of a few good
graphic artists on this list.   And I recognize that this is a nerdy
thing to do -- but hey, who can resist a sweet T Shirt?

And if you're not a pro graphic designer, don't hesistate to give it a
shot -- just remember the rules:  Single color, high contrast, careful
with the fine detail, as it can get lost.

I would try to do a better job of distribution -- maybe have 'office
hours' at a particular stage.

And a 2X for Frank.






Re: (313) Theo Parrish in Adidas AdverT

2008-02-14 Thread Todd Sines
I bet the creators of the advert / film / viral branded content thing  
knew that this would cause a stir on 313 amongst the heads...


and that it would generate buzz

and that people would look at it

and keep Theo.. and adidas, fresh in their minds.

so, they've succeeded. No harm done, right?



+odd
--
On Feb 14, 2008, at 5:00 AM, Frank Glazer wrote:


seriously.  i liken this kind of thing (see also red bull music
academy) to the financial backing renaissance artists got from wealthy
patrons.

On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 4:56 AM, Mann, Ravinder  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is more reference to Detroit music than there is to Adidas  
in the
 ad. You could even miss the shots of the trainers and not even  
realise

 its an advert till the closing image. It's all good.





 -Original Message-
 From: M Ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 14 February 2008 06:33
 To: Cyclone Wehner
 Cc: Carlos de Brito; 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) Theo Parrish in Adidas AdverT


 I agree with Kent. Selling out is about compromising values.

 I will also add - An artist has to eat - and it's great that they  
have

 other means of income other than just make records. Better something
 cool like an adidas ad, than say flipping burgers or being stuck  
in an

 office. Face it, not much $ is being made on making records.

 I have NFI really about a grammy. if you get nominated, it'd be  
sweet
 to get a chance to win one. I'm sure there is a lot of  
politicking and

 bias etc going on, but if I were an artist and people appreciated my
 recordings and nominated me, I wouldn't be complaining. And I dont'
 think you'd be either.


 On Feb 13, 2008 9:15 PM, Cyclone Wehner  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 wrote:

This is a good thing. I still don't know about Benny and that Grammy
though??? C'mon!

Cyclone Wehner
Urban/Dance Music Journalist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



On 14/02/2008, at 1:12 AM, Carlos de Brito wrote:


it is the 4th time this video pops up here ;)

btw: i'm still wondering why, but adidas is not the only major
company that discovered theo parrish for their marketing
activities. in april he will be in germany (with omar-s and robert
owens) for a Coke DJ Culture Tour: http://brandbooking.org/?
section=tour+%26+dates

c*


 Original-Nachricht 


Datum: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 12:20:08 -
Von: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Betreff: RE: (313) Theo Parrish in Adidas AdverT





We 313ers should all watch it I think.

I did post it to the list over a week ago though.

Keep up! ;-)

-Original Message-
From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 February 2008 12:13
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Theo Parrish in Adidas AdverT


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dydtXJ94CE



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Re: (313) Theo Parrish in Adidas AdverT

2008-02-14 Thread Todd Sines
that's the thing - the reason for the big shift in advertising  
towards viral + branded content.
The success of BMW Films as not only a brand but a story - to make it  
be intertwined in your lives.. that's exactly what they're after.


How many musicians or producers do you know evangelize software X,  
hardware Y, or computer Z?


I'll admit that there's a lifestyle that we live - and that they are  
all trying to tap into.



+odd
--
On Feb 14, 2008, at 6:08 AM, Toby Frith wrote:


No doubt at all.

For some unfathomable reason I still feel a very faint flicker of  
being uncomfortable with it though. Everything about it is done to  
make you feel that it's not an advert in any way whatsoever - and I  
guess this is just the way things are done nowadays. The artist is  
happy - his integrity isn't compromised and we get to see a glimpse  
of his craft and how he does things, the advertiser gets nothing  
but 5 seconds at the end.and yet! I love Adidas and I love Theo  
Parrish...It doesn't make sense.












-Original Message-
From: Todd Sines [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 February 2008 11:03
To: 313
Cc: Mann, Ravinder; M Ng; Frank Glazer; Cyclone Wehner; Carlos de  
Brito

Subject: Re: (313) Theo Parrish in Adidas AdverT


I bet the creators of the advert / film / viral branded content thing
knew that this would cause a stir on 313 amongst the heads...

and that it would generate buzz

and that people would look at it

and keep Theo.. and adidas, fresh in their minds.

so, they've succeeded. No harm done, right?



+odd
--
On Feb 14, 2008, at 5:00 AM, Frank Glazer wrote:


seriously.  i liken this kind of thing (see also red bull music
academy) to the financial backing renaissance artists got from  
wealthy

patrons.

On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 4:56 AM, Mann, Ravinder
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

There is more reference to Detroit music than there is to Adidas
in the
 ad. You could even miss the shots of the trainers and not even
realise
 its an advert till the closing image. It's all good.





 -Original Message-
 From: M Ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 14 February 2008 06:33
 To: Cyclone Wehner
 Cc: Carlos de Brito; 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) Theo Parrish in Adidas AdverT


 I agree with Kent. Selling out is about compromising values.

 I will also add - An artist has to eat - and it's great that they
have
 other means of income other than just make records. Better  
something

 cool like an adidas ad, than say flipping burgers or being stuck
in an
 office. Face it, not much $ is being made on making records.

 I have NFI really about a grammy. if you get nominated, it'd be
sweet
 to get a chance to win one. I'm sure there is a lot of
politicking and
 bias etc going on, but if I were an artist and people  
appreciated my

 recordings and nominated me, I wouldn't be complaining. And I dont'
 think you'd be either.


 On Feb 13, 2008 9:15 PM, Cyclone Wehner
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
This is a good thing. I still don't know about Benny and that  
Grammy

though??? C'mon!

Cyclone Wehner
Urban/Dance Music Journalist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



On 14/02/2008, at 1:12 AM, Carlos de Brito wrote:


it is the 4th time this video pops up here ;)

btw: i'm still wondering why, but adidas is not the only major
company that discovered theo parrish for their marketing
activities. in april he will be in germany (with omar-s and robert
owens) for a Coke DJ Culture Tour: http://brandbooking.org/?
section=tour+%26+dates

c*


 Original-Nachricht 


Datum: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 12:20:08 -
Von: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Betreff: RE: (313) Theo Parrish in Adidas AdverT





We 313ers should all watch it I think.

I did post it to the list over a week ago though.

Keep up! ;-)

-Original Message-
From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 February 2008 12:13
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Theo Parrish in Adidas AdverT


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dydtXJ94CE



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Re: (313) Theo Parrish in Adidas AdverT

2008-02-14 Thread Todd Sines

I think you'd be surprised.

As many grumps that are on this list [myself included] they're still  
highly influential - even if the one someone you respect  or admire  
says one line - it's enough to persuade.


let's also not forget my adidas by Run DMC - wonder if that was a  
giant commercial? or just a true love? Do a search for Nike.. or  
adidas tattoos on google and see what you find. kinda sick. I highly  
doubt the shoe companies paid them...


I admit I looked at it and was actually happy that Adidas got behind  
it instead of someone else. I'm still fighting with whether to loathe  
or love them but I think they give the appearance of being better  
than say ... n*ke? I've been more of an adidas kinda person only  
because I could find entirely synthetic, non-animal based shoes..


for me - sustainability + green is the next step for any company and  
adidas, with their support of things like Stella McCartney - an avid  
vegan / and against animal products - for me it's one of the only  
companies on a large scale that understands the balance between style  
+ sustainability.



+odd
--
On Feb 14, 2008, at 12:17 PM, Nik Stoltzman wrote:


A couple of thoughts:

I sincerely doubt that the 313 mailing list demographic is  
sufficiently lucrative to warrant
creating a specific viral marketing campaign for. Are there other  
artists involved in a similar
series targeting other groups? I don't think this sort of campaign  
is expensive to produce
(compared to traditional marketing) but I don't see how effective  
it is either. So Adidas have
generated a lot of discussion (never bad) and perhaps even earned  
some grudging respect (also good
for them) but I for one will not find myself in a sports shop  
thinking huh, maybe I should by

this Adidas branded product because they are down with tha D.

But then, virals aren't supposed to work like that as far as I  
understand it. Do you remember DJ
Super Greg? There was NO indication in that video that it was  
anything to do with Jeans (wasn't it

Lee or something?).

N


old guard = company- internal marketing dept- research firm -  
wack

commercial actors

new guard = company- guerrilla/viral marketing consultants -
independent media creation professionals- people you actually know
and
care about.


It's convincing K, but ask yourself the reason they've take the route
they have and if you believe there's any love for you in the
boardroom of any PLC then I'd say that was a tad naive, these people
don't know as you suggest - they pay people who tell them what they
know.

m










Re: (313) tonight [09 Feb] at Fabric. Sat 16 feb at Tresor.

2008-02-13 Thread Todd Sines
it went well - I believe they recorded it. I have a dodgy, overdriven  
recording ; but too disturbing to listen to.


crowd was insane; couldn't move to get up to the stage! sound system  
definitely holds the crown as europe's best large club sound system  
so far..


Playing this Saturday at Tresor live again w/ Andy Vaz.. again, if  
you want to get on the list - let me know.



+odd
--
On Feb 13, 2008, at 4:35 AM, Paul Kendrick wrote:


Hey Todd

How was the Fabric gig? How did you find the crowd  the sound system?

-Original Message-
From: Todd Sines [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 February 2008 15:14
To: 313
Subject: (313) tonight [09 Feb] at Fabric.

I'm playing live,  as well as Cassy live, Omar S, Slam,  
Amalgamation of

Soundz, Terry Francis, Craig Richards.

In room 2 at 3 until 4 am.

Might have a few guest list spots - email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and I'll see what I can do...

thx!


+odd






(313) tonight [09 Feb] at Fabric.

2008-02-09 Thread Todd Sines
I'm playing live,  as well as Cassy live, Omar S, Slam, Amalgamation  
of Soundz, Terry Francis, Craig Richards.


In room 2 at 3 until 4 am.

Might have a few guest list spots - email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
and I'll see what I can do...


thx!


+odd


Re: (313) what ever happened to Daniel Lui/Chair Recordings?

2008-02-04 Thread Todd Sines
Don't think there are any new Chairs on the horizon -- Charles + I  
were on the very last electro one.. I believe Dan has focused on  
being a school teacher during the week and still dabbles in music  
occasionally, but no longer the main thing.


The closing of Roundtable Distribution [Dave Cooper from Play De  
Record] of course didn't help; it had a lot to do with many of the  
labels from the midwest [21/22 + Glyph being a few of the others]  
having to either stop, or move elsewhere [Public Transit Recordings,  
It Is What It Is]..



+odd
--
On Feb 4, 2008, at 1:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



I came across some of his records and I recall them being fairly  
decent.
Seemed like the label had a future in the early days before minimal  
went up

it's own @ss.
Anyone know what happened - what he's up to?  Chair seems to have  
stopped

in 2001.

MEK







Re: (313) stuff on berlin for sale

2008-01-29 Thread Todd Sines
Berlin in so saturated with ex-pats from everywhere else, you won't  
need an interpreter. English is by far, the 2nd most spoken language  
there now, you won't have a problem.


for those in Berlin in 2 weeks..I'm playing live at xtrak at Tresor  
with Andy Vaz :)

http://www.myspace.com/toddsines


+odd
--
On Jan 29, 2008, at 10:11 AM, Joel Gajewski wrote:

I'd be willing to go along on your next gig in Berlin as your  
interpreter.  :D


- Original Message 
From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Org 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 4:38:17 AM
Subject: Re: (313) stuff on berlin for sale

Berlin is well worth a visit if you can make it over. Tresor is
absolutely massive, the upstairs room could hold 1000 people with ease
and the sound system downstairs is one of the loudest we've ever
played on. It's also one of the strangest, the bass is complete
separated into it's own stack and when you fire it up everything in
the room that isn't nailed down vibrates like mad, it just fills the
air with dust :) The room has clearly been set up for madness,
watching people struggle down the long corridor raised a few smiles.
The people where great and the only thing we struggled with was the
menus, our German is rubbish so each meal was surprise :)

m


On 29 Jan 2008, at 06:08, Richard Hester wrote:


Sad to say, never been to Berlin, or either incarnation of the
Tresor - it's nice to see that they tried to retain some of the
grimy industrial ambiance of the power station for the new locale.
I'd love to hear some nice, gritty techno there.


http://www.flickr.com/photos/dustscience/sets/72157603807344750
Went over to Watergate to see Oliver Ho the night after, lots of
great  techno and long drinking sessions - good stuff.
m










Re: (313) stuff on discogs for sale

2008-01-28 Thread Todd Sines

I don't feel so bad for spamming all of the time.. these wars SUCK!


+odd
--
On Jan 28, 2008, at 11:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Not as well as the tickets to this months 313 bout

MEK

JT Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/28/2008 09:56:16 AM:


how those records selling MEK?

WTF








Re: (313) spammish. Im on the radio tonight 8-10 followed by mark archer (nexus 21 - Altern8)

2008-01-24 Thread Todd Sines

Mark Archer is still kicking? holy...

that is a name I haven't heard in like... 13 years.


+odd
--
On Jan 24, 2008, at 11:25 AM, Placid wrote:


http://www.future-music.co.uk

Drop by , say hello..
Will of course be dropping some 313 related nonsense...

p







(313) upcoming European dates [2nd try]

2008-01-23 Thread Todd Sines
hi everyone.. don't think the last one went through, so... I'm trying  
again.


since over 50% of the 313 members seem to be in Europe -- this might  
be of interest to some of you.


Todd Sines - Feb 2008 Tour

upcoming dates:
09 Feb 2008 - Fabric London - live PA with Omar S, Cassy, Slam
12 Feb 2008 - Fri-Son - Fribourg, Switzerland - koroke.ch
13 Feb 2008 - Mokka - Thun, Switzerland - mokka.ch
14 Feb 2008 - Form Bar - Bern, Switzerland
16 Feb 2008 - Tresor Berlin - YORE label night - live PA with Andy  
Vaz as xtrak

22 Feb 2008 - TBC - Moscow, Russian Federation
23 Feb 2008 - Bootleg DJ Cafe - Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland
29 Feb 2008 - ZeroDieci - Genova, Italy
01 Mar 2008 - TBC - Turin, Italy

available dates
07, 08, 10, 11, 15 Feb - available
17 Feb - available - available Sunday afternoon -in the new home of  
techno in Germany.. ;)

18-21, 24-28 Feb - available

bonus vegan pancakes for those who help out for the dates above!

bio:
From the flat fields of Ohio to the concrete jungle of New York,  
Todd Sines' environments; real and virtual, have served as  
inspiration for his unique, hybrid sound. His post punk, industrial,  
and hip-hop upbringings, filtered through an obsession with analogue  
and early digital technology, resulted in stripped down electronic  
funk; before minimal was mnml -- it was just effective. Through his  
techno band, Body Release, with key Ohio players Titonton Duvanté,  
Charles Noel [Archetyp] and Mike Szewczyk, they dabbled in early rave  
sounds before embarking on their own paths. Todd's introduction in  
early 1993 to Detroit's Carl Craig and Daniel Bell resulted in  
seminal releases with Peacefrog, Planet E and 7th City by year end.  
Catching the ear of Richie Hawtin, boiling point, as .xtrak was  
featured on his debut mix CD in 1995 on Mixmag. Soon after, releases  
on Andy Vaz's Background Records, Charles' 21/22 Corp, and Titonton's  
own Residual brought his sound to house, electro and techno  
aficionados worldwide. Since his move to New York in 2003, he's  
worked with a variety of other artists, including !!!, Death in  
Vegas, Liquid Liquid's Sal Principato; he's remixed Alexander  
Robotnick, Paul Randolph, Robert Owens, Moonstarr, Savas Pascalidis,  
Lanoiraude and more. With his new material with Natacha Labelle on  
Frankie, he pushes the boundaries of house music, and with the  
resurrection of his .xtrak alias on YORE, his return to jackin'  
minimal funk reminds people of where it all started.


recent live set:
http://www.toddsines.com/music/mp3/todd_sines/live_sets/ 
ToddSines_LiveShanti_Moscow.mp3


recent DJ sets
http://www.toddsines.com/mixes/toddsines_moskow20071215-204.mp3
http://www.toddsines.com/mixes/BuzzinMix_04_04May2007.mp3

sites:
http://www.toddsines.com/
http://www.myspace.com/toddsines

releases + reviews
http://www.whatpeopleplay.com/browse/album/?id=1892
http://www.whatpeopleplay.com/browse/album/?id=3290
http://www.wordandsound.de/article/51482
http://www.wordandsound.net/article/44925

thanks for reading down this far..  ;)


+odd

Re: (313) Digital Djing

2008-01-03 Thread Todd Sines
I already feel kinda sick spending half of this morning defending  
digital music for DJs.. but, anyway...


In regard to memory and recognition of objects - I would imagine  
that the

more factors you have to help with recall the better.
You don't have time for auditory so we pretty much have only some  
sort of

visual recognition to rely on.
Symbols (artwork/logos, etc), colour (artwork, center labels,  
etc.), and

text all help

I'm not a neurologist but I'd assume that the more flags you are  
given to
use as tools of memory the easier and faster, an possibly more,  
recall you

will have


I agree, I think that of course, there's an attachment to vinyl or a  
physical object because of the artwork + packaging.I think there's  
plenty of artwork that either misses the mark, or perhaps  
incorrectly allows for judging a book by its cover. Either because  
of age, limited resources, or general disregard for design /  
marketing / packaging; some people care more about it than others.  
There's plenty of labels that have succeeded by merit of it's cover  
art [sometimes alone], and those who have done the least amount of  
work as possible [4th generation photocopies from some crap at  
Kinko's] that have music that'd run circles around the highest  
designed sleeves.


Which might be better suited in a design gallery, the pages of Grafik  
[as they usually are] or an Art Director's Club book. I've bought  
records just on the merit of their covers alone, only to find that's  
it's not worth playing the record anyway..


The lack of attention to these things becomes the aesthetic; non- 
design becomes a form of design. Why fetishize over these things when  
our previous argument was about the sound of vinyl -- clearly a  
stronger argument than liking the pretty [ugly] pictures..


If you've seen Titonton, you know that he has a disregard for both  
the record sleeves and quality, if we define it as superior  
fidelity, scratch-free vinyl quality; He hasn't a record cover in  
his bag, and rarely has any paper sleeves either;  only going by  
paper labels alone; not to mention that everything is so incredibly  
scratched, that the quality gain from playing vinyl is deteriorated  
by playing records with scratches, pops, and diminished high- 
frequencies..



On Jan 3, 2008, at 12:05 PM, Benoît Pueyo wrote:


Currently involved in a (free) netlabel, I have in focus to launch its
vinyl brother.

My initial concept was to sell music on the web and provide (for free)
the vinyl copy to the 500 first ones that have bought the EP in mp3.
After having talked with some professionnals the main issue is that an
online mp3 store wont give you the IDs of the buyers and their  
address,

as for them keeping secret all this data is very important for their
business.


this would be great; I was actually thinking the opposite; selling  
vinyl with one-time only download codes for digital quality WAV / AIF  
masters; however I think I'm in the minority on this one..



But that's not the point of your dicussion, as you were asking for
economical issues. The cost of a record is about 2€ / 2.5 €  
depending on

manufacturer+mastering price / quality for around 500 copies. So
theoritically it is economically possible to press some records once
sold the same amount of 'digitial record' meaning at least 2 tracks /
record @ 2 € each one.

This business model has its limit when :
- The label / the artists wanna earn money. This may be important for
'prfessionnals'.


#1 most heated topic;

Labels: want / need to make their money off artists' sales; whether  
it be via digitally or physical sales; licensing, or touring; labels  
have no business if there's no artists making them money..  view the  
relationships of Warp and Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, Autechre, etc;  
they have other avenues to peddle their music, but Warp stands behind  
their decisions as artists and both benefit greatly from the  
situation; same with Ghostly and Matthew Dear; I think the label's  
commitment to Matthew shows in his publicity and ubiquity with the  
press and fans; if Matthew wasn't around, it might be a different story.


Artists: in the past, _needed_ labels to get their music out there,  
in the stores, on the air, in the hands of the right DJs; now they  
finally have a way to side-step the need for a label [like Prince,  
Radiohead, etc.] and do it themselves; however realizing how tough of  
a market it is to run a small label; I think most artists who sell  
say, less than 5-10k of anything already know that releasing records  
is more like an expensive greeting card; it reminds people you're  
still around and that you are available to DJ / play live, or do  
remixes.


Even C2, just nominated for a Grammy for like a child knows that  
the dance album often turns into something that we might not want;  
an accessible, for the masses album suitable for either lounging at  
home, or playing at a restaurant, or background music for some 

Re: (313) Digital Djing

2008-01-02 Thread Todd Sines
as an avid vinyl collector for the last 20+ years, [who also made the  
mistake of buying entire catalogues of some labels on cassette, sadly]..


I originally thought I'd hate to use a digital imitation of the real  
thing.
Especially from the packaging perspective [which led me into being a  
director anyway, by way of 4AD and Factory's stellar album artwork]


At one point, Dan Bell + I spoke of being able to download music and  
play it that night; but we didn't expect it to be MP3's; rather, we  
thought the Vestax personal record lathe would actually allow you to  
cut your own masters and play them.. ha.


But then record sales became harder for most of the world, not just  
those who buy the records and play them at clubs; the vinyl plants in  
the US were shutting down left and right, and it became increasingly  
difficult to get quality vinyl manufactured here in the US.


Unfortunately, I fell into the same pitfalls as the rest of us, got  
lazy, and started writing most of my music on the laptop and using a  
breakout box to mix it down.. Somehow, with the advent of using  
Logic, Live, I  downloaded / traded / bought stuff from anywhere and  
everywhere, promo packs from labels, sharing vinyl RIPs with friends,  
buying stuff from Beatport, Stompy, Classic  / MumboJumbo, Word and  
Sound; [I do feel like I did my share of supporting the vinyl  
community, with about 5,000 records, old + new]...


Now, as I tour, playing live and DJing often in the same night, I've  
been trying to find the right solution for a gig, and for me playing  
music digitally [still controlled by vinyl control records] is the  
way to go for me; with the NI Traktor Scratch + Audio 8 DJ interface  
I'm able to not only play a sh*tload of different music, faster, and  
3-4 tracks at a time, but can also switch into doing a live set; play  
loops while DJing, and add effects to the mix and move music forward  
in another direction.. I used to use Serato + a Presonus Firebox [for  
the live set] but as soon as Audio 8 came out, I dropped it, for a  
box that did not only MIDI + audio I/O but would allow me to DJ with  
the same hardware as well..


and now I can bring more hardware to play live with, which as a  
musician, is more important to have more tone control and knobs, than  
a few more pieces of often one good side only vinyl...


Just because you use Serato / FS2 / DJDecks / Traktor, doesn't mean  
you have to play mnml or hip-hop only these days.. [as the case often  
is in NYC]
and you can have your friends bring a Flash drive and DJ with you..  
or add stuff at the last second to your collection.


I don't want to kill vinyl, but I'm recognizing that us dinosaurs  
might be among the last few that still hold on..
I've been to parties [and played clubs] where there's no freaking  
1200's in sight.. just CDJs!


somehow, I hope that people still recognize the value of the mediums  
[visual + aural] and what they are _ALL_ good for...



+odd
--
On Jan 2, 2008, at 5:51 PM, ben thompson wrote:

i have used Final Scratch 2 for the past 2 years, to some success.  
however, i am still not able to play a proper, balls out set with  
it. not because the tunes are not there, but because:-

1. the sound quality is not an iota on vinyl
2. i agree with senor Francis on the covers thing. much easier to  
pick and choose in the heat of the moment, through sight of and  
feel of the vinyl and covers.
3. although much lighter and much less fuss than vinyl, i love  
vinyl and FS2 has not given me any better alternative.


having said that, it does allow me to play new stuff that i, or  
flat mate, has written that afternoon. and not dub plate it. so in  
that respect, it is a useful tool


sorry, but same old argument... vinyl rules

Ben.T
On 2 Jan 2008, at 20:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

When I first read this I thought yes I'm sure that's absolutely  
right.
But then I thought a little bit more and I'm not sure it's the  
whole answer.
What I think looking at covers (real or virtual) gives me is some  
information / association that I can absorb very quickly and use

to make a decision on what to play next.
It's not the only way you could do that though - i.e. I don't just  
want to do it this way because it's what I'm used to.  I can
think of other things.  In fact the covers thing would not be as  
good as a gadget that quickly previewed in the headphones how a
load of alternative tracks would sound mixing out of the one  
playing.  But of course there wouldn't be enough time to do this with

too many tracks - what I was saying about accessing the info quickly.
So let's imagine some other wonder gadget that did a different  
version of covers.  How about a jack that plugged into your head
and gave you a millisecond flash of how a track made you feel?   
OK I'm being silly now but maybe you get my drift.


And the funny thing is even though I don't DJ with a PC (yet) I  
know what people mean when they talk about not 

(313) tonight in NYC: Bunker: Todd Sines LIVE, Titonton + Plaslaiko DJing

2007-12-28 Thread Todd Sines

hi everyone..

sorry for the spam, promise this will be it for a least another 2-3  
weeks.


just back from a few dates in Moscow, the + SCALE holiday party,  
SHAME at 205, a b|re reunion in Columbus [yay!], and home for the  
holidays..


Returning home to play live tonight with my good friends of 16  
[titonton] and 12 years [plaslaiko]

I have a reduced list of $5, but you must email me by 6 PM tonight!

At Galapagos
70 North 6th Street (Williamsburg, Brooklyn)

Hope to see you later!

PS.. it's rumoured to have some vegan treats for those that get there  
early!
Extra good kiddies might get a copy of the new .xtrak don't stop  
release on YORE!


+odd

From the BUNKER:
Friday December 28

Beyond Booking presents
THE BUNKER

this week:

Todd Sines (Planet E, 7th City, Frankie | NYC) live pa
Titonton Duvante (Residual, 7th City, Frankie, Palette | NYC)

We first heard of Todd Sines when Richie Hawtin included one of his  
tracks on his Mixmag Live CD back in 1995. That was when his alias  
was .xtrak, and he was co-producing with minimal techno luminary and  
regular Bunker guest Daniel Bell. Around this time, he also released  
a track as Enhanced on Carl Craig's Planet E label. So Todd obviously  
impressed the right people to get his career launched. Music kind of  
took a back seat in his life for a few years, but he returned with an  
album on Residual in 1999. In 2002, Sines once again released on  
Planet E, this time under his own name with Natacha Labelle on  
vocals. This single was very well received by everyone in the techno,  
house, and broken beat scenes.


Now, Sines is on fire again with a string of new releases. After  
laying the .xtrak project to rest for over a decade, it has come back  
to life in 2007, with a 7th City reissue of an early rare track, and  
brand new material released as the first 12 on Andy Vaz's new Yore  
imprint. He also released a single on Frankie early this year that  
really turned heads and got played quite a bit at the Bunker, with a  
remix 12 due soon. Despite being our buddy for a long time, Todd has  
never made a proper solo live appearance at the Bunker (he played  
downstairs with Archetyp at the Monolake show at Tonic). In any case,  
we've loved his music for over a decade, and are really excited to  
finally have him play it live for us.


With a musical history spanning back to 1991, as co-creator of the  
seminal techno band Body Release (alongside Todd Sines, Charles Noel  
and Mike Szewczyk), and on through a multifaceted career as a  
composer, recording artist, producer, remixer, record label owner and  
DJ, Titonton Duvante continues to evolve creatively. As a DJ known  
for blurring the boundaries of electronic music genres, Titonton  
deconstructs, blends and rebuilds beats with his special brand of  
funky turntablism. He's brought his extraordinary style to nightclubs  
around the world: from Detroit and San Francisco to Berlin, London,  
Paris, Warsaw, Copenhagen, Sao Paulo, San Juan, Tokyo and beyond.  
Titonton has released an arsenal of music on labels such as Palette,  
Environ, 7th City, Planet E, Sonar Kollektiv, 2000 Black and  
Bitasweet to name a few, in addition to his own label, Residual  
Recordings. He's done collaborative work with contemporaries such as  
John Tejada, Fabrice Lig and Morgan Geist. Titonton's remarkable  
reputation has earned him an entry in Tim Barr's book, A Rough Guide  
to Techno, as well as a mention in Dan Sicko's book, Techno Rebels.  
Recently moving to New York City from his native Columbus, Ohio,  
Titonton has been working in the studio, with forthcoming releases on  
Residual, 7th City, Designforms, Manuscript and Frankie Recordings.



Plus Resident DJs:
Derek Plaslaiko (the Bunker, Spectral | NYC)
Spinoza (the Bunker, Beyond Booking | NYC)


WARNING: Galapagos have strict security at the door. No matter how  
old you are or how often you come to the Bunker, please bring  
government ID with you from now on to avoid conflict at the door. You  
must be 21 or older to attend this event.


photos, hostess: Seze, SD Photography
sound: Beyond SoundSystem, Naudio
door: Elijah, Xio
bar: Katja


the Bunker
Fridays at Galapagos
70 North 6th Street (Williamsburg, Brooklyn)
Beyond Booking
$10, 21+, 11p-4a


(313) RELEASE. this Friday in Columbus / Sunday in Cleveland

2007-12-20 Thread Todd Sines
Body Release was the band that Titonton Duvante, Charles Noel  
[Archetyp / Monochrome], Mike Szewczyk [Bath / Txtbeak] and myself  
formed in 1991.. quickly cashing in on the sounds of Rhythm is  
Rhythm, Underground Resistance, NJOI, Cabaret Voltaire's Colours EP,  
LFO, 808 State, Shades of Rhythm, Altern 8, Nitzer Ebb, Meat Beat  
Manifesto and I guess Moby + the Prodigy [a very small amount]


We played raves throughout the midwest from 1991-1993 and had such  
glorious moments like driving to the middle of nowhere for a rave in  
what we think was Wisconsin, being headliners in Ft. Wayne, Indiana  
to a crowd of goth kids, and opening for Bizarre Inc. Although we  
never had a formal release as b|re, we did manage to escape getting  
sponsored by Fresh Jive + Split.


They were after us.

In May 1993, I gave my 1 pair of phat pants to Damian Higgins. We  
broke the band up and instantly became ele_mental [then evolved into  
Firexit and compound]; for the following 14 years there was host of  
parties + events in Columbus / Dayton / Cleveland / Detroit that we  
became involved in, hosting notables such as Juan Atkins, Dan Bell,  
Carl Craig, Claude Young, Shake, Dan Curtin, Paul Johnson, Rolando,  
Boo Williams, Morgan Geist, Dego, Mike Grant, Glenn Underground,  
Paris da Black Fu, Moonstarr, Dave Cooper, Brian Gillespie,  
Billeebob, and many, many others, yes, including Dieselboy™. Our  
guests of honor included some people you may have heard of like  
Richie Hawtin and Mad Mike Banks.


We are doing a very, very special engagement at BOMA [Bar of Modern  
Art] this Friday, 21 Dec 2007 in Columbus; the first reunion of the 4  
of us playing live, WITH HARDWARE, together again and a DJ tag team  
full of crispy cymbals and Johnny Cuts by Titonton, Charles, and Todd.


The event will be held at BOMA (583 E Broad Street, Columbus, OH),  
starting at 10 PM with special guest opener Jason Allen (booked by  
Klever X Productions Columbus OH).  Tickets at the door will be $10.00.


for a glimpse of the ridiculous poster:
http://www.scale.gs/client/blubuni/JPGs/release20071221_poster_01.jpg

some other history:

Body Release was Columbus Ohio's original techno band, resulting  
in all members eventually going off to do their own things (as of  
2001:) Sines and Titonton under their own names, Charles Noel as  
Archetyp / Monochrome and the 21/22 Corporation, and Mike Szewczyk as  
Bath / Txtbeak.  -- The Evolution Control Committee / Mark Gunderson


circa 1992, i will regret this:
http://www.ele-mental.org/~ecc/mp3/bodyrelease/

http://www.ele-mental.org/what_was/ele_chronology.html
http://mw-raves.org/old/lunar/people/pictures/Fusion02_1.jpg
http://mw-raves.org/old/lunar/people/pictures/Fusion02_2.jpg
http://mw-raves.org/old/lunar/people/pictures/Fusion02_3.jpg
http://mw-raves.org/old/lunar/people/pictures/Fusion02_4.jpg
http://mw-raves.org/old/lunar/people/pictures/Fusion02_5.jpg
http://mw-raves.org/old/lunar/people/pictures/ccode.jpg
http://mw-raves.org/old/lunar/people/pictures/todd_sines_again.jpg


ps.. I'm also DJing at Anatomy Lounge in Cleveland Sunday night. [and  
an appearance at View on Sat.]


all details:
http://www.toddsines.com/

thanks for your mental bandwidth.



+odd

(313) kinda secret [or not], our studio holiday party in NYC on 18 Dec + upcoming dates

2007-12-07 Thread Todd Sines

hi everyone.



If you happen to be in NYC, Russia, or Ohio in the next few weeks,  
you might want to check some of this out:




shh!

Tuesday, 18 December 2007 at 9 pm

music by
Daniel Bell {Accelerate, Logistic, 7th City, Tresor}
Manthraxx {Olivier Spencer - DFA Records}
Titonton {Amalgama, Frankie, Planet E, Residual}
Archetyp {21/22, Ongaku, Raw Fusion, PTR}
Todd Sines {+ SCALE, Frankie, Planet E, YORE}

Club 205  / 205 Chrystie St., NY, NY

RSVP TO [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Flyer: http://www.scale.gs/events/holiday.html



elsewhere

Dec 13 2007 / Shanti /  Moscow, Russia
btwn.us - Shanti.ru

Dec 14 2007 / Moscow / LIVE PA

Dec 15 2007 / St. Petersburg

Dec 18 2007 / + SCALE holiday party - 205 club / New York, New York
Daniel Bell, Manthraxx, Titonton, Archetyp + Todd Sines upstairs
Jacques Renault + Marco downstairs

Dec 19 2007 / SHAME - 205 Club  / New York, New York
DJs IN FLAGRANTI + TODD SINES

Dec 21 2007 / BOMA - Columbus / Columbus, Ohio
BODY RELEASE REUNION -- featuring Titonton, Archetyp, Todd Sines +  
Txtbeak LIVE + DJ tag team set

[this will probably never happen like this again]

Dec 23 2007 / Anatomy Ultralounge [cloud 9] / Cleveland, Ohio

Dec 28 2007 / Bunker - Galapagos / Brooklyn, New York
Todd Sines Live PA
Titonton Duvante DJ set

http://www.toddsines.com/
http://www.myspace.com/toddsines


Re: (313) more mixer votes

2007-11-06 Thread Todd Sines
I have a Urei 1603; I absolutely love it. 4 channels, smooth  
crossfader + level faders, aux send/ return, 3 band full-cut warm,  
colorful EQ.


I was trying to hold out for a Rane rotary MP2016 + expander, but  
they are just too expensive for the home DJ. I put that money towards  
studio gear instead.


$595 from DJDeals.com [where I bought mine].



+odd
--
On Nov 6, 2007, at 10:15 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Anyone use a rotary mixer?  Just curious...

MEK

The Archiver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/06/2007  
08:43:52

AM:

I'm a little late with this debate, but I have a Xone 32 and its  
great, I
have it for 4 years now, and it still works perfectly, the gains  
on the

back
of it really don?t cause any problems, they're easy to use once  
you know

where they are. I don?t think it suitable for quick chopping between

tracks
as the cross fader response is a little slow. It's a solid mixer  
and have

had no complaints with it.

The only disadvantage of a cheap mixer is that it doesn?t last as  
long as
the more expensive mixers, the more expensive mixers are generally  
better

built, the same applies for decks as well.

The Archiver
http://www.thearchiver.net


-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 November 2007 14:03
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) more mixer votes

Hah,

I just buy cheap used mixers or spend around $120 for
a cheapie 2 channel.

Inexpensive is realitive I guess, because $500 is a
lot of money for me.  That is why I use Stanton
turntables as well...at least they aren't belt drive.

Jeff
--- Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


From my experience the Rane MP24 is just about
indestructible.
I've seen them go through amazing abuse and still
work just fine.

fh





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(313) Boston this weekend?

2007-10-03 Thread Todd Sines
just wondering, anything going on remotely dance-313 related? Will be  
in town Friday + Saturday nights, 05-06 Oct.


please CC or respond off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

thx!


+odd


(313) if there's anyone left in Columbus.... Saturday, 18 August 2007: Beatscape.

2007-08-16 Thread Todd Sines

[most of us are in NYC now]

I'm playing at this Beatscape event:
http://www.beatscapemusic.com/

18 August 2007
6 pm - midnight
downtown [between N. High, East Broad, North Pearl and East Lynn  
streets - a block party]


Todd Sines / live PA / DJ set
NYC

from the flyer:
A name that is well known in Columbus. A founder of the legendary  
ele_mental crew, the force of Firexit events and now the man behing +  
SCALE in NYC. In a rare midwest performance, come support this Ohio  
hero as he returns to the capital.


No, I didn't tell them to right hero.  ;P

last one was with Derrick May + DJ Bone, next one is with Stacey  
Pullen. So they have their heads on straight with their taste, I think..


I'm playing live + DJing from 8:30-12  with Doughboy [another ele- 
head from way back] from 6-8:30.


Next up,  NYC - Cafe Novecento with DJ Blythe [http:// 
www.djblythe.net], then, Chicago, Lava Lounge - 22 Sept 2007.


http://www.myspace.com/toddsines
http://www.toddsines.com/


+odd



Re: (313) RS To Split?

2007-08-09 Thread Todd Sines

this is what I just heard:

http://www.eleventhvolume.com/miscellany/2007/08/04/sad-news/



+odd
--
On Aug 6, 2007, at 9:37 AM, Odeluga, Ken wrote:



Mentioned an Internet forum.

Have no way of verifying. Anyone else hear anything?

Ken






Re: (313) UR in New York - anyone going?

2007-08-09 Thread Todd Sines

should have warned you about Love.

sick booth + sound system but inversely proportionate to the vibe.
there is a long list of ex-party throwers at Love that will  
ultimately be the downfall of the place.


I will never go back.

in regards to the way they run things.. a place done right, like  
Cielo, does the standard 10-4 thing..  local warmups early, headliner  
around 12:30-2 and someone closing out the night.


Love will start late and go late. people go there when they want to  
keep going. and it's built for that kind.
after going out from 1991-now I can say I am indeed too old for that  
sort of thing.


if it's consistency, go to Cielo, Sullivan Room, Element, Galapagos  
on Fridays... check rhythmism.com for more info.



+odd
--
On Aug 9, 2007, at 10:36 AM, Michael Kuszynski wrote:


Sweeet!

Been feeling very down about new york nightlife.

Just tried to see Derrick Carter at Love last weekend, instead to find
presumably some local poorly  playing deeply uninspiring house.

After charging 15 on prepaid tickets and $25 at the door after 11pm, I
would have thought a better evening would be ahead.

I get the feeling new york locals are a bit too into themselves
instead of being into setting a proper night, or maybe I am just
getting too old and having a headliner start after 3am sounds like a
recipe for a hangover of hangovers and a ruined weekend of sleeping
till 2am.

I guess my raving days are over.

On 8/9/07, Ramon Crespo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

seriously .. that looks to be amazing.

although right now i'd settle to see theo anywhere.

-ramon

On Aug 8, 2007, at 4:24 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


saw theo parrish is playing Deep Space again on monday night. man, i
wish i could check him out there!

tom

On 8/8/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

Hey, so I'm visiting New York this weekend, and planning to catch
Skurge, Suburban Knight and Nomadico at APT on Friday
(aptwebsite.com) and the water taxi beach party on saturday.
Hopefully I'll be able to drag some friends along, but I'd love
to meet anyone else from this list who's going.  Email me
off-list if you're interested.

take care,

Monica








--
---
Michael Kuszynski
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
New York, NY






(313) tonight.. Reverse Edit w/ Claude Young, Archetyp, .xtrak LIVE at ESKO

2007-05-27 Thread Todd Sines

go to this... :)

tonight!

Sunday, Reverse-edit at ESKO LOUNGE


27 May 2007

DIFFERENT WORLD [Claude Young + Takasi Nakajima LIVE]

ARCHETYP vs. .XTRAK [Charles Noel vs Todd Sines LIVE]

FBK [Kevin Kennedy LIVE]

AARON BENNETT [DJ]

http://www.reverse-edit.com/


201 Michigan Ave. at Shelby
Downtown Detroit

21+ / 10 pm - 4 am, $15

--
Todd Sines, director
+ SCALE   :   http://www.scale.gs/
+1.646.330.4873 studio
+1.646.258.5214 mobile
aim/ichat: toddsines
195 Chrystie St., #602A, NY, NY 10002
///
connecting the space between + within.




Re: (313) new xtrak release

2007-05-03 Thread Todd Sines
we're planning another .xtrak release .. 2xLP, on YORE ... featuring  
5 new tracks and 5 from the archives as well.

plus another 12 and 2xLP of stuff you won't dig as much on Frankie. ;P



+odd
On Apr 30, 2007, at 10:45 PM, /0 wrote:


forgot to mention this after I got a note from todd.

iirc, this is half new, half old.  he went back, grabbed some old  
recordings, and tracked it out with a fresh take.



- Original Message - From: Antonio Alves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: (313) new xtrak release


Indeed, this xtrak record is much better than most of his current   
stuff. The Yore label sounds promising, bringing back some old  
school  producers into 2007. Next release is by Rick Wade and it  
sounds  wicked, samples up on wordandsound.net.


Antonio


On Apr 30, 2007, at 7:56 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:



yeah the samples sound good, much better than some of the more  
glitchy
and mnml stuff he's been doing lately. definitely brings back  
that old

xtrak feeling. also good if you like this one is the hiatus LP on
residual from a while back. he also did an ill 4 track ep on  
residual

in this style that kills it.

tom








(313) Todd Sines.. European tour April / May 2007 + new releases

2007-04-19 Thread Todd Sines

Greetings 313'ers

Got a bunch of dates coming up in Europe [seems like that is who's  
left on the list these days!]


email me if you'd like guest list for these shows.. I will do what I  
can to accommodate.


I have some dates still available. get in touch if you're interested.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

More dates in June, July + August to come.

New releases!
.xtrak - back_up - YORE 001
The first .xtrak release in 12 years, this is a combination of  
recovered 'archives' of sequences of Todd's '.xtrak' alias from 1993  
to the present, recorded, remixed, reduced.

http://www.yore-records.com/001.php

Brother From Another Planet / .xtrak 12 - SCD022 - 7th City
For the first time available on vinyl and digitally since 1995, Dan  
Bell's newly recharged 7th City imprint, distributed via Word and  
Sound, feature's Claude Young's classic acid wash conflict  
and .xtrak's minimal hit, multiplexor [this time, Todd Sines with  
co-production by Dan Bell]. Also available digitally via Beatport soon.

http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=8610

THIS SUMMER!!
Frankie ALBUM + .xtrak ALBUM !!! christ what am I doing... :P

sorry for the spam!

+odd
--
open dates:
28, 29, 30 April [London / Paris]
02, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24 May
Available in Spain, France, Denmark, England, Sweden, Switzerland,  
Italy, Greece, Germany, Czech Republic, etc.


04/27/2007 11:00 PM - Ping Pong / Serialism night   
London, England
http://www.myspace.com/serialism

05/01/2007 08:00 PM - Frison
Fribourg, Switzerland
http://www.fri-son.ch

05/03/2007 08:00 PM - MOKKA 
Allmenstrasse 14, Thun, 3600 -
http://www.mokka.ch

05/04/2007 08:00 PM - Zukunft   
an der dienerstrasse 33, Zurich, 8004 -
http://www.zukunft.cl/
http://www.drumpoet.com/
http://www.myspace.com/drumpoet

05/05/2007 11:00 PM - Panorama Bar  
Berlin, Berlin
http://www.ostgut.de/

05/11/2007 11:00 PM - Buskett Roadhouse 
Rabat, RBT09 - LM 3.50
Todd Sines, Owen Jay, Danjeli (Live Pa)
Ticket hotline: +356 9929-0626
http://www.owenjay.com
http://www.myspace.com/owenjaymalta

05/12/2007 11:00 PM - Doornroosje   
Groenewoudseweg 322, Nijmegen, Groningen 6525 -
http://www.doornroosje.nl

05/13/2007 11:00 PM - 13 Club   
Pl. Reial 13, Barcelona, Barcelona 08002 -
http://www.club13bcn.com/

05/16/2007 08:00 PM - Escape
Brussels, Belgium
http://www.escapeconcept.be/

05/19/2007 05:30 PM - Beta Lounge   
Sternstrasse 67, Hamburg, Hamburg 20357 - free
www.betalounge.com

05/19/2007 11:45 PM - 15th Floor
Berlin, Germany
Background / YORE records night
LIVE PA with ANDY VAZ
http://www.myspace.com/fifteenth

05/25/2007 11:45 PM - Rote Sonne
Münich, Germany
Todd Sines
http://www.rote-sonne.com/

05/27/2007 11:45 PM - REVERSE EDIT / ESKO Lounge
201 Michigan St, Detroit, Michigan 48226
REVERSE EDIT
Claude Young, Archetyp vs. .xtrak LIVE more to be announced
http://www.reverse-edit.com/

06/09/2007 11:00 PM - Crosstown 
178 Bathurst St + Queen, Toronto, Ontario M5V 2R4

as always...
http://www.toddsines.com
http://www.myspace.com/toddsines
http://www.myspace.com/sines


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(313) new mix / new .xtrak EP / European tour

2007-02-15 Thread Todd Sines

hello peeps.

self promotion time again. sorry to interrupt the usual..

last DJ mix
http://www.ele-mental.org/~sines/ToddSines_recovery_mix_20061214.mp3

new .xtrak back_up EP on Yore - first .xtrak release in 12 years
the new label from Background's Andy Vaz, album due in Summer!
2 tracks from 1994, remastered for today's technology
1 track from 1995, rediscovered from a dust floppy disk of MIDI files
1 track from 2006, with a nod to the past.. ;)

http://www.toddsines.com/back_up/

I'll be in Europe from 23 April - 23 May. If you're doing a club night 
or party -- get in touch. I'm able to DJ or play live, or both.


confirmed...
05 May * Berlin * Panorama Bar
12 May * Nijmegen * Doornroosje [TBC]
19 May * Berlin *  [live]
TBC: Stockholm, Copenhagen, Munich, Dresden
Would like to make it to England, France, Spain.. wherever!

reviews, bio, photos, press kit, discography, mixes, etc.
http://www.toddsines.com/

get in touch. reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...

thanks a bunch, back to the discussions on Carl Craig + Gospel Techno


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Re: (313) Carl Craig :: The Workout --- more like Live / mastering / blah blah blah

2007-01-31 Thread Todd Sines
I use unstretched WAVs + AIFs, so it never gets run through Live's 
Warping engine. It's basically working as a VST / AU wrapper. I could be 
doing it with Peak or Sound Forge but I don't. A lot easier to keep 
track of 20 songs on a compilation CD by copying effects settings to 
each track, isolating and rendering that track separately for mastering.


I've had enough history with audio [20 years] to know whether or not 
something is getting mangled by Live, and so far.. it hasn't. Otherwise 
I'd tell Robert. I will raise the issue with him so that they are aware 
of it... if they already don't know [doubt that].


Listen to the Death in Vegas Fabric mix and tell me if it sounds like it 
was run out of Live. Everything was recorded via a Presonus Firestation 
and back. Same with my Frankie EP.. final output was from Live [after 
importing recorded tracks from Logic / outboard gear].



+odd
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/0 wrote:
lol, Live is absolutely inappropriate for mastering tracks.  Unless you 
are using unstretched WAVs, your output from live is going to sound 
degraded.

- Original Message - From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: punkdISCO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig :: The Workout




On 31 Jan 2007, at 15:18, punkdISCO wrote:


You pre-master in Live? Crikey the sound engine in their makes things
sound as flat as a pancake...Off with your ears ;)

This one comes up all the time despite the numerous tests that  
people have
setup over the years.  The fact is that the internal sound engine  in 
Live is
no less superior to any other major DAW - they are all good and  
almost (if

not totally) indistinguishable from each other.


Disagree, I can hear the difference in our studio - it's massive  
enough for anyone to spot, which is why we wire Live through a desk  
before the sound goes anywhere but I'd never use it to master  
anything in a million years. Each to their own I guess...


m












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Re: (313) Carl Craig :: The Workout --- more like Live / mastering / blah blah blah

2007-01-31 Thread Todd Sines
well, the compilations mastered were then loaded in and checked at the 
pressing plant before going to GMCD. but yeah, that's basically it.


this wasn't the case for the Fabric mix.


+odd
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Martin Dust wrote:


On 31 Jan 2007, at 16:42, Todd Sines wrote:

I use unstretched WAVs + AIFs, so it never gets run through Live's 
Warping engine. It's basically working as a VST / AU wrapper. I could 
be doing it with Peak or Sound Forge but I don't. A lot easier to keep 
track of 20 songs on a compilation CD by copying effects settings to 
each track, isolating and rendering that track separately for mastering.


I've had enough history with audio [20 years] to know whether or not 
something is getting mangled by Live, and so far.. it hasn't. 
Otherwise I'd tell Robert. I will raise the issue with him so that 
they are aware of it... if they already don't know [doubt that].


Listen to the Death in Vegas Fabric mix and tell me if it sounds like 
it was run out of Live. Everything was recorded via a Presonus 
Firestation and back. Same with my Frankie EP.. final output was from 
Live [after importing recorded tracks from Logic / outboard gear].




When you say master, do you mean you use the file rendered out of Live 
to make a PMCD to cut the glass master from?


m






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Re: (313) Carl Craig :: The Workout

2007-01-30 Thread Todd Sines
He probably engineered it himself though... Mastering is usually handled 
by the label to give it a second listen with fresh ears.


I engineered the Death in Vegas mix for Richard Fearless for Fabric. 
Levels were adjusted by me and then adjusted again by the mastering 
facility that Fabric uses. They hear stuff you don't after listening to 
it over and over. I highly recommend that you let a mastering facility 
have the final say vs. the artist, because you become so attached and 
used to things, it's hard for you to think outside of it.


I also do some compilation CD mastering and import all of the CD tracks 
into Live, use a multi-band compressor on it all, match the levels from 
song to song and normalize it. Haven't had a complaint yet.


now, as for getting on the microphone and adding to all of the tracks 
your own MC'ing... that is another story.



+odd

PS: http://www.toddsines.com/ ... new reviews of the new release on Frankie

PPS: playing in Chicago next Wednesday 07 Feb, available Thurs + Friday 
.. plus also booking European tour dates for April + May now. and dates 
for Asia in July. get in touch: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Matt Kane's Brain wrote:
In any case, Carl Craig didn't master this so it's a silly reason not to 
buy his mixes.


On Jan 30, 2007, at 11:57, robin wrote:



Is it not just really squashed with a compressor rather than clipped?

The two situations look the same in a wave editor (still doesn't help 
the sound quality issue though, I hate squashed mastering).


Kent? :)

robin...

Williams, Graham wrote:

I recently bought The Workout mix cd, I haven't bought a cd in years,
but what a disappointment, when I was listen to it, it sounded a bit
rough, kinda like it was clipping, so I opened it in Sound Forge to have
a look. At least 50% of the mix must have been in the red when it was
recorded. What a disgrace. I wont be buying a CC mix cd again. Anyone 
else have this mix ?

G


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Re: (313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC

2007-01-16 Thread Todd Sines
for future reference Dave... Fridays at Subtonic [The Bunker ... 
http://www.klever.org/thebunkernyc ] still seems to be the best fun in 
town. It might not always be Detroit-ish, but it usually is pretty 
interesting, to say the least. Especially when Plaslaiko is on for the 
3rd time in the night. Upcoming.. Matthew Dear + Rob Hall


I'd love to recommend Deep Space on Mondays at Cielo w/ Francois K, but 
it's not totally consistent. I've had a blast when Rhythm  Sound and 
Derrick May were guests, but other times were letdowns..


Rhythmism.com + fusicology.com usually have most of the Detroit-based 
events listed on it, fyi.


later,


+odd
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Odeluga, Ken wrote:

LOL! I don't think you'd enjoy it if you saw him at Fabric here, either
Dave! ;-).

I'd personally like to see him play again in a lounge (like in the bar
at the End one time) where he played a seamless set of funk and soul and
it worked...


-Original Message-
From: Dave Pinter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 14 January 2007 16:00

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC

So some friends were in town and wanted to go out and were excited to
hear that Stacey was in town for a night at the Sullivan Room. The five
of us got there early and luckily avoided the $15 admission (saved $75)
The Sullivan Room is closing for a bit to do some renovations, I think a
new sound system is on order. So this was billed as a pre-renovation
blowout bash. There were even 2-1 drinks till midnight...sounds pretty
good right?

The unfortunate thing about it was everyone who spun sucked. It could be
I'm suffering the let down from expecting too much. The opening dj's;
Function (Infrastructure), Victor Ridi  Fong (Minitek), Sleepy  Boo
(Basic NYC) played not one interesting track. The sets sounded like a
mix of minimal tracks from the sale bin and a few old Transmat and Rob
Hood numbers thrown in because Stacey was there. I was ready to leave
more than an hour before Stacey started. But I decided to stick with it
and have another drink. (more alchol seemed to help)

'Do NOT miss this rare NYC visit from the techno innovator on this very
special night.' Said the flyer. As soon as Stacey took to the decks, I
thought finally, amateur hour is over. Stacey started with a vocal
sample of a guy talking about soul. Good sign eh? Well that was the last
bit of soul I heard in the half hour before I gave up. Maybe it was that
Stacey forget to restock his record bag with something new and ditch the
pounding NYC house tracks circa 2000. Reguardless the New York
University frat kids who showed up seemed to like it. Hope that gives
you an indication of where the bar was set.

I would have been mad if I'd parted with the $15 to get in, instead it
was rather sad that there is still such a shortage of challenging and
INNOVATIVE music in NYC.

-dave 










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(313) + SCALE holiday party Wed 13 Dec 2006

2006-12-11 Thread Todd Sines

313-ers...

we're having a holiday party on Wednesday.
[some of you have come in the past, so I'm extending the invitation =20
again]

Wednesday, 13 December 2006 at 10:30 pm

featuring music selectors

Sal Principato from Liquid Liquid {99 Records, DFA}
Brennan Green {Balihu, Bear Funk, Modal}
Duane {Other Music, Negroclash}
Ulysses {Scatalogics, My Best Friend}
Archetyp {21/22, Ongaku, Public Transit}
Todd Sines {+ SCALE, Frankie, Planet E, Peacefrog}
and special guests

Open bar from 10:30=9611:30 pm
Hosted by + SCALE and Poull

Ultra 37 W. 26th St., NY, NY

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.scale.gs
+1.646.330.4873

Please RSVP by 4 PM, 13 Dec 2006


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Re: (313) Mr. Watson

2006-12-06 Thread Todd Sines
for whatever it's worth.. sounds like a return to the nostalgic A.R.T / 
early Black Dog / Irdial / Redcell / B12 kinda jig. blissly dated but I 
think I'm past that point.. an appreciation but unfortunately not much 
adoration.


re: those remixes of mine on Planet E.. more like edits or dubs 
[except there's not much of either] I didn't really choose to release 
those in the first place.. they took an extra 20 min each in the studio.




+odd
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J.T. wrote:

i like the sound of the rendezvous track, not super special, but lovely and 
big...the renaissance track has a bit of a trancey  new age feeling to it, not 
for me...


-Original Message-

From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Dec 5, 2006 7:04 PM
To: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Mr. Watson

Really? The clips are a tad too short for the full vibe but this is like 
pure sunshine Tom. Some of his best work I feel. It's getting loads of 
repeat play at Dust Towers...


m

- Original Message - 

Sound Clips:
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF247654-01-01-01.mp3
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF247654-01-02-01.mp3

im just not feeling this one. first planet e in years that i wont be
picking up (i think the last one before this was the remixes of todd
sines' 12 back in 02.

tom












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(313) This Tuesday at Star Shoes LA

2006-11-21 Thread Todd Sines

this tuesday, 21 November at StarShoes...

LOCALE

featuring
Todd Sines [12-2]
$mall ¢hange [10-12]
J Rick [opening]

StarShoes LA
6364 Hollywood Blvd at Ivar
Los Angeles, CA 90028
(323) 462-7827
www.starshoes.org
www.toddsines.com
www.scale.gs
www.djsmallchange.com
www.localeevents.com


Todd Sines [Planet E]
In from New York, Todd plays a selection of deep, sensual house, broken 
beat, jazz, funk + techno, with Latin, Brazilian, + tribal influences 
and an eclectic, minimal edge. Todd has long been a staple of the 
regional, national, and international electronic music scenes, with his 
first release as ENHANCED on Planet E in 1994's elements of and 
experiments with sound, as well as the minimal tech house releases on 
UK's Peacefrog Records and Detroit's Seventh City with Dan Bell as .xtrak.


$mall ¢hange [Rubulad]
This New York cat comes with seriously deep crates of funk, jazz, blues, 
soul, latin, reggae, dancehall, hip hop, house, breaks, jungle, booty 
bass, classics, rawk n' roll, punk, vintage RnB, disco, downtempo, 
ambient, experimental. $¢'s Remove Ya! parties involve 15-20 DJs and 
live bands in 4 rooms, spinning everything under the sun. $mall ¢hange 
also runs the 'Blackcrack List', an information / resource / email list 
about record collecting. Its been running for over four years and 
assembles over 250 DJs and collectors from around the world.


S-Video
LA mover and shaker, Steve Nalepa, has expanded his resume by extending 
himself into the realms of a VJ, or video mixer. Just a couple weeks ago 
Steve VJ'd for the surround sound performance of Richard Divine at SEA. 
This week Mr. Nalepa, aka S-Video, provides fascinating projections to 
accompany the evening of audio acts.




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(313) Sat. 18 Nov at SF BOCA

2006-11-18 Thread Todd Sines

I'm DJing and maybe playing live tonight at the
Bar of Contemporary Art, [aka SF BOCA]

Sat, 18 Nov 2006, 9 PM - 2 AM
SF Boca
414 Jessie Street, SF, CA 94103
http://www.sfboca.com/
http://www.toddsines.com/
http://www.scale.gs/


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(313) europe: december: todd sines

2006-10-17 Thread Todd Sines

[sent this yesterday, don't think it went through though.]

hey everyone..

I have a new record on Frankie from Paris. Coming to Europe 04-20 
December. I'm trying to arrange a few gigs.. chief targets are London, 
Paris, Barcelona, Berlin, Copenhagen, Lisbon, etc..


Let me know if you have any ideas or can help. I'm available to play 
live or DJ or both.


you can hear music + DJ + live sets at
http://www.scale.gs/sound/sines/

Get in touch..  thanks!


+odd


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+1.646.330.4873 studio
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//
connecting the space between + within.


Re: (313) NYC in the next fortnight?

2006-09-20 Thread Todd Sines
you could also check out Charles Webster [MISO / Peacefrog] on Fridays 
at Cielo until the end of the month..


APT usually has some good stuff -- if you'll be around on Tuesday Nick 
Chacona is celebrating the release of his new record on 20/20 Vision w/ 
Alex Dirttt and Anthony Parasole from Halcyon.


www.cieloclub.com
www.aptwebsite.com
www.halcyonline.com

Also check Flavorpill.net, rhythmism.com, and newreleasenewyork.net

have fun!


+odd
--
Simon Hindle wrote:

If I was in NYC I'd be heading to Deep Space. Check out the website

http://www.deepspacenyc.com/

Cielo looks like the most beautiful-looking club in the world! Has anyone 
actually been there? Their weekend nights seem a little arduous and I'm sure 
the crowd is probably quite chi-chi, but boy it's a good looking joint.




Benoît Pueyo [EMAIL PROTECTED] 19/09/2006 6:13:46 am 

When i was in NYC i really enjoyed the Depp Space party @ Cielo.

Sounded as if it was the only place in meat packing with open minded 
people and not only posh girls.


Of course the best part was the music !




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Re: (313) [312] Dan Bell in chicago for free monday 31st.

2006-07-28 Thread Todd Sines

I'm playing live downstairs that night as .xtrak after Dan Bell

Monday, July 31
Kode Nation presents... Exhaustion: Traxx's Birthday Party...
TODD SINES
JAMES COTTON
D'MARC CANTU
TRAXX
NASTY NES
NAUGHTY WOOD
BRIAN GARDNER
Tickets: $7
21  over


http://www.scale.gs/sound/sines/djsets.html

see you there.??


+odd
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Playing at the Metro. Part of the SummerDance DJ series. Scroll down:
http://metrochicago.com/shows/

Also of interest this weekend in [312] is the Pitchfork Festival:
http://www.pitchforkmusicfestival.com/

...steve...







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(313) tonight tonight! Traxx, .xtrak live, Archetyp live, Ulysses at LOVE in NY

2006-07-27 Thread Todd Sines

http://www.scale.gs/events/

Build 1.0: Jakbeat

+ SCALE launches its new monthly party, build, featuring none other than
Chicago jakk-master Traxx and Kode-Nation partner Naughty Wood for a
night of envelope-pushing madness. From the stripped down minimal funk
of .xtrak / Todd Sines in a rare live appearance, to the flexing, yet
tight drum manipulation of Archetyp and the expansive electro-tech
sounds of Ulysses, this troupe will explore the shape and definition of
what dance music is.

As an aural echo to the post-modern approach that + SCALE has to
visually communicating, the producers and selectors for this new night
will push and challenge the space between and within. + SCALE
inaugurates its new monthly night at Love in celebration of the
birthdays of Todd Sines [17 July], Traxx [29 July], Archetyp [22 July]
and Ulysses [01 July].

TRAXX - Chicago
KodeNation, Creme, Gigolo, Relief, Muzique

TODD SINES live as .xtrak
+ SCALE, Frankie, Peacefrog, Planet E, 7th City

ARCHETYP live
21/22, Glyph, Moto, Ongaku, PTR, Theory

ULYSSES
Guidance, Lasergun, Memory Boy, My Best Friend, Scatalogics

NAUGHTY WOOD - Minneapolis
KodeNation

www.scale.gs
www.gigolorecords.com
www.scatalogics.com
www.ele-mental.org

Doors 10 pm–4 am
$5 before 12 · $10 after

LOVE
179 Macdougal Street  W. 8th Street, New York, NY 10011
+1.212.477.5683 · www.musicislove.net

TO SUBSCRIBE TO THIS LIST: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

ps. .. I'm also playing LIVE Monday night at Smart Bar -- check
www.scale.gs or www.smartbarchicago.com for more details.

thanks..


+odd

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Re: (313) More records.

2006-07-21 Thread Todd Sines
I must also highly recommend The Eraser -- I have been playing it  
constantly. Such a good album.



+odd
--
On Jul 20, 2006, at 2:58 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


On 7/20/06, jurren baars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


thom yorke - the eraser lp [xl]
nice, nothing that instantly grabbed me, but i've
thusfar only quickly skipped through it. i look forward
to listening to it in full.


black swan and the song two tracks after it (#6 on the CD) are
ridiculously good. the whole thing is very nice overall.

also been rocking the new johnny cash CD and the new dust science
comp. i have too much good music on CD at this point!

to






Re: (313) myspace (is) 313 (OT)/selling records

2006-07-20 Thread Todd Sines

for the record

me:
http://www.myspace.com/sines

my music:
http://www.myspace.com/toddsines

my studio:
http://www.myspace.com/scalenyc

50% of my friends are actual friends... followed closely by the 
musicians I respect, then porn stars + models. :)



+odd

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(313) I'm DJing this saturday in Detroit

2006-07-12 Thread Todd Sines

not proud to say.. but this is at the Labrynth on saturday.

JULY 15th 2k6
 The 313 Family
  proudly presents:

SIN CITY


FEATURING:

Todd Sinesminimal TECHNO house[?] + SCALE, Background, Peacefrog, 
Planet E, 7th CityNEW YORK   [12-2 AM -ish]

Sassmouth   Minimal Techno   Chicago,IL
Rob Rage( 3 table set)  Hard Techno  Columbus,OH

and for some reason, 12 other DJs

2 ROOMS
$5 B4 12 $10 after 18+ to party 21 + to stumble
DOORS from 8pm till atleast 4

1701 Cass Ave.
Detroit,MI

313 Family main Info: 248-568-3487

write me if you're planning to go. bye!


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(313) Boston... 30 July - 03 August?

2006-06-29 Thread Todd Sines

hello people..

I will be in Boston for a little computer graphics convention called 
SIGGRAPH. http://www.siggraph.org/s2006


I've never been to.. nor played Boston. Anyone doing anything special 
during the time? I'd like to bring a good 30-40 people from the industry 
out.. and some 313'ers as well..


hit me up off list: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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(313) track ID.. get nasty?

2006-06-27 Thread Todd Sines

http://www.scale.gs/getnasty.mp3

dan bell played this last year at the movement festival. anyone have any 
idea what cut this might be?


holla..

PS. it's not DJ Rasoul's get nasty nor is it str8 nasty by Stax.



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Re: (313) Detroit... how did it go?

2006-06-02 Thread Todd Sines

hi everyone

[this was supposed to go out yesterday  ]

I applaud the crew of the Jason's [Huveare, Clark, Simon -- are there
any more?] and Chuck Flask and the rest of the Paxahau crew for giving
it a go. After going to all but one of the DEMFs, I am happy to say that
I was at the fest -- for support of them and the music in general. I
don't know if the programming [or diversity of it] worked for some of
us, especially those of us playing at or hitting the numerous after
parties [Carl Craig opening on Sunday? Adam Marshall from 2-3? I slept
til 5 on Monday.] Considering Paxahau's history dating back to 1993
[1217, anyone?], we can't expect much else that speaks to this kind of
lineup -- with Richie closing the night and half of Germany on the
lineup. They brought some true gems and surprises to the weekend with
The Orb and Nitzer Ebb [playing to a backup tape like they did when I
last saw them in 1990, right?]

Anyone in their position is going to be unbiased with their choices of
artists + programming [much of it has to do with coordinating
after parties around acts that will already be in town for the fest,
which, of course, Paxahau has a vested interest in]. When it was in the
hands of Derrick, Carl, or Kevin, it ended up echoing their musical
tastes and preferences [albeit a bit wider in scope than this year's
lineup].

We all have our wishlists of talent to be heard at the festival -- while
some were amped to see Photek or the Orb on the lineup, others would
have been excited see something more avant or no-wave in nature such as
Tortoise or Liquid Liquid [nice ones]. Somewhat household name hip hop
acts like the Roots, Slum Village, Mos Def, etc. always seem to bring
together the factions of deep soul and sterile techno somehow when
presented in the lineup [deny it or not, they have a lot do with one
another than you might admit]. A main stage performance by someone of
this size might have helped balance the sound, diversity, and attendance
for this year. There were moments [Saturday night] where we would go
from stage to stage searching for something OTHER than minimal techno
[and I've been making the sh*t for years!]... sometimes you just have to
let go

I am happy to hear the Jason + the crew of Paxahau will be signing
another contract for producing next year's fest. I hope that they do a
little more digging in the local talent pool, and also expand their
scope to include more aspects of electronic music [afro house, no wave,
disco / electro house, etc... ] in the future.

ps. nice meeting some of you there [Tom] and seeing you again [Minto,
Fred H + G, etc.]

next year!


+odd

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Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:

On 6/1/06, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
True, but to attribute the emptyness at DEMF to a lack of foreign 
travel is
a bit wrong me thinks. IIRC the demographics have never attributed 
more than
10% to foreign travellers in past years (unless you count the 
Canadians, who

obviously don't count ;).

i wasnt just implying that it was the people from
europe/uk/australia/asia(i didnt see hardly any japanese cats, and i
see lots of those guys every year!) but anyone from outside of the
detroit area. it seems like paxahau has the detroit region's minimal
techno scene on lock. those guys dont care about seeing detroit
people, they want to see out of town deejays and artists. the people
from out of town want to see detroit artists. POTD are on tour
constantly, why drive to detroit to see them when you can just wait
till they show up in your town?
tom



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