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(313) Fwd: [New post] A Closer Look: FBK
Hi everyone...HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OF YOU! Below you can read the first FBK interview ever. Many of you are receiving this because your name may be in it:) Anyhow, I hope that you all enjoy the read-there's also this thing of a free download available of a track of FBKbut that may require going to the Local Autonomy blog or FBK's soundcloud page;) Cheers, and speak soon all of you! -- Forwarded message -- From: Local Autonomy donotre...@wordpress.com Date: Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 8:09 AM Subject: [New post] A Closer Look: FBK To: the...@gmail.com New post on Local Autonomy A Closer Look: FBK by localautonomy You know the drill. FBK ran down his track that started it all and gave us a hot mix to get at. He must still be in the Holiday spirit, because now he is dropping an exclusive track for Local Autonomy for free for all of us. Now that we got that hot new track we get to delve deep into the stories and insights of a man who has been DJ'in in Columbus since 1988. He is uniquely positioned to help us understand the ebs and flows of our scene historically and point out new ways of thinking about DJ'in, production, and our future as a scene. Interview: LA: Few people in our community know who you are FBK, despite the fact that you have been spinnin' here since 1988. Hell, I had to go find you on the internet to get a hold of you. For those people who don't know you, Who are you FBK? FBK: My 'real name' is Kevin Kennedy, I have been known as Powerhouse, the Sleep Engineer, and “that fat guy,” “hey you...” and also “oh god...him again...” which to many I'm still known by that last one ;) LA: How did you get into EDM music and our scene? FBK: Good question...first off I prefer the term “Dance Music.” EDM seems to be an 'industry' term used to categorize music that isn't rock n' roll...popular dance music is considered EDM. I got into Dance Music by being a child of the 70s and hearing disco (as my mother was a clubgoer at times)...and by hearing all of the music coming out in the 1980s...like Cybotron's Clear, Herbie Hancock's Rockit...and all of the hip hop coming out of New York...and also getting mixtapes from Chicago's WBMX in the mid-late 80s... LA: You have been DJ'ing in Columbus and around the country since 1988. What is it about the music and spinning that keeps you coming back? What does the act of DJ'in mean to you? How does it make you feel? FBK: I guess it's that aspect of performing that has kept me playing records for all this time...I love to perform! There is an exhilaration and a release that can only be understood by stage performers that may be one of the most addictive substances known to man...The act of Djing for me is like being a drummer-everyone in the audience is dancing to whatever beat you're putting out...the sense of controlling a crowd, moving people, and creating FEELING-which seems to be lost on many these days-is a form of joy and power that I cannot really describe in words. Cathartic maybe? LA: How did you get your start DJ'in? FBK: I started in the late 80s...collecting records, playing sounds I liked on my home turntable...and then learning how to creatively make collages with cassettes...I then moved on to learning about the art of Djing while watching guys breakdance at the Salesian Boys Club downtown in Columbus. I got to learn a little bit...began watching a bunch of DMC competition videos...flash forward to 1990, I began to work with my longtime friend Eric Weaver, who had turntables in his basement...I started learning more and more, Kennon Hughes (the incredible Mean Skeme) also played a GIANT role in my development as a DJ-I wanted to be a hip-hop DJ (or a DMC champion)...but that never happened... LA: Do you remember the first set you ever spun? What was it like? FBK: Honestly? I don't. I remember the first time I played records at a house party...it was an ele mental crew New Years Eve gig...I played experimental electronic music at the time...not really wanting to play dance stuff (artistic academic bullshitter that I was;)...I remember Mark Gunderson playing after me...and I remember he told me “great stuff...love the sounds...” I was stoked...and that may have been my downfall! (laughs) La: When did you start working on the production end? How did you start building tracks? FBK: My first production studio was actually a failed attempt at a hip-hop recording facility. I had all the wrong equipment to make hip-hop at the time-no sampler, no drum machine...okay I had an alesis sr-16 (this is 1994 we're talking about)...I had very little and no earthly idea what I was doing...so I just made sounds and sounds and sounds...recording things to a tube reel-to-reel (which I had rebuilt while in High School). I was working in my studio 8 hours a day, 16 hours a day when I wasn't working...and I made a track or two each day. I pushed myself the same way I was pushed while in Poets Of Heresy (the hip-hop group I
(313) Fwd: New Public Radio Documentary Explores the Black Roots of Chicago House and Detroit Techno! (for posting)
-- Forwarded message -- From: Marlon Bishop marloniousth...@gmail.com Date: Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 6:55 PM Subject: New Public Radio Documentary Explores the Black Roots of Chicago House and Detroit Techno! (for posting) To: Hello electronic music press - I'm writing to share with you a new, hour-long radio documentary being released this week about the history of Chicago House and Detroit Techno, focusing on the music's role in African-American music history. We hope you consider posting the program in your blog or webzines (or simply your twitters!) and help get this under-reported story out there. Here is the link to the podcast on Soundcloud, easy to embed: http://soundcloud.com/afropop-worldwide/midwest-electric-the-story-of The show was produced by Afropop Worldwide, a public radio program dedicated to music and stories from the African diaspora, with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. To make the program, producers Marlon Bishop (myself) and Wills Glasspiegel travelled to Chicago and Detroit to interview great names from the past and present of electronic music, including: Paul Johnson, Vince Lawrence, Robert Johnson (original owner of the Warehouse), Lady D, Maurice Joshua, Ghetto Division, DJ Deon, DJ Gantman, RP Boo, Jeff Mills, Juan Atkins, Cornelius Harris, Carl Craig, Brendan Gillen, Anthony Shake Shakir, and many others, as well as scholars, bloggers, footwork kids, city employees, and house music lovers. We look at the disco era, the classic house and techno days, and also, the ways in which those styles transformed into juke, footwork, and ghetto-tech by later generations. All together, we like to think we've painted a rich portrait of the history of House and Techno music in a way that's never been done before on a national level by a US media organization. NPR Music has already picked this up, so we feel like we're on the right track. We would be honored if you chose to post our documentary and help spread the story. To stream the show on the Afropop.org website, as well as check out interviews, pictures and other supplemental web materials, click here. http://www.afropop.org/radio/radio_program/ID/826 Best, Marlon Bishop Associate Producer, Afropop Worldwide
Re: (313) Fwd: New Public Radio Documentary Explores the Black Roots of Chicago House and Detroit Techno! (for posting)
Listening to the audio now -- very enjoyable. I would point out that the origins of house -have- been the subject of academic writing. My friend Gonnie -- er Dr Hillegonda Rietveld -- published her Ph.D. dissertation in 1998 as This Is Our House: House Music, Cultural Spaces and Technologies. And there are others too, although I have to say they vary in quality fh - -- Forwarded message -- From: Marlon Bishop marloniousth...@gmail.com Date: Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 6:55 PM Subject: New Public Radio Documentary Explores the Black Roots of Chicago House and Detroit Techno! (for posting) To: Hello electronic music press - I'm writing to share with you a new, hour-long radio documentary being released this week about the history of Chicago House and Detroit Techno, focusing on the music's role in African-American music history. We hope you consider posting the program in your blog or webzines (or simply your twitters!) and help get this under-reported story out there. Here is the link to the podcast on Soundcloud, easy to embed: http://soundcloud.com/afropop-worldwide/midwest-electric-the-story-of The show was produced by Afropop Worldwide, a public radio program dedicated to music and stories from the African diaspora, with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. To make the program, producers Marlon Bishop (myself) and Wills Glasspiegel travelled to Chicago and Detroit to interview great names from the past and present of electronic music, including: Paul Johnson, Vince Lawrence, Robert Johnson (original owner of the Warehouse), Lady D, Maurice Joshua, Ghetto Division, DJ Deon, DJ Gantman, RP Boo, Jeff Mills, Juan Atkins, Cornelius Harris, Carl Craig, Brendan Gillen, Anthony Shake Shakir, and many others, as well as scholars, bloggers, footwork kids, city employees, and house music lovers. We look at the disco era, the classic house and techno days, and also, the ways in which those styles transformed into juke, footwork, and ghetto-tech by later generations. All together, we like to think we've painted a rich portrait of the history of House and Techno music in a way that's never been done before on a national level by a US media organization. NPR Music has already picked this up, so we feel like we're on the right track. We would be honored if you chose to post our documentary and help spread the story. To stream the show on the Afropop.org website, as well as check out interviews, pictures and other supplemental web materials, click here. http://www.afropop.org/radio/radio_program/ID/826 Best, Marlon Bishop Associate Producer, Afropop Worldwide
(313) Fwd: Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3
Check it out -- Forwarded message -- From: RA Photos ra...@residentadvisor.net Date: 2011/6/3 Subject: Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 To: diego.si...@gmail.com Hey diegosimak, The photo gallery from Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 is now online. Click below to view the gallery; http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=17357
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lookit the white people! I'm sorry i missed the festival but man, when did it turn into candy raver/shirtless meathead heaven? On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Diego Simak diego.si...@gmail.com wrote: Check it out -- Forwarded message -- From: RA Photos ra...@residentadvisor.net Date: 2011/6/3 Subject: Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 To: diego.si...@gmail.com Hey diegosimak, The photo gallery from Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 is now online. Click below to view the gallery; http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=17357
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I'm outside US I never went to DEMF/Movement but I have the same feeling that you expressed below I don't know if somebody (thats been there) can put some comments about this? 2011/6/3 kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com: lookit the white people! I'm sorry i missed the festival but man, when did it turn into candy raver/shirtless meathead heaven? On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Diego Simak diego.si...@gmail.com wrote: Check it out -- Forwarded message -- From: RA Photos ra...@residentadvisor.net Date: 2011/6/3 Subject: Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 To: diego.si...@gmail.com Hey diegosimak, The photo gallery from Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 is now online. Click below to view the gallery; http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=17357
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I've attended every festival and will continue to go each and every year. Look for me in one of those stupid visa card commercials 20 years from now. that being said the change to rave till dawn '11 is disconcerting, but it is what it is. I did more stuff in and around the city while only hitting the stuff I wanted to hear, so it was an excellent balance. I'm not sure if just me being jaded, but I don't even notice the meat heads and the countless young girls dancing in their underwear they are just background noise to me at this point. jw On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 1:51 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: lookit the white people! I'm sorry i missed the festival but man, when did it turn into candy raver/shirtless meathead heaven? On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Diego Simak diego.si...@gmail.com wrote: Check it out -- Forwarded message -- From: RA Photos ra...@residentadvisor.net Date: 2011/6/3 Subject: Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 To: diego.si...@gmail.com Hey diegosimak, The photo gallery from Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 is now online. Click below to view the gallery; http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=17357 -- Technoir Audio http://www.technoiraudio.com dealing with your imperfect world
Re: (313) Fwd: Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3
Y'all are not seeing the throngs of boring techno tourists like myself, who may not have been quite as eye-catching as the neon-loving kindergartners roving the area. Or the amazingly wicked dancing that Denise Dalphond was doing at virtually every stage - maybe her tshirt and shorts weren't photo-worthy, but her moves certainly were. Once you get to a certain age and you're in it for the music and not the attention/other things *cough - youknowwhatImean - cough* then you know better than to go out to a festival in just your panties with 50 bags full of props to carry around during the daytime. There was everything there - dudes who looked like they'd teleported from a pub in the UK, other DJs from varying nationalities, non-caucasians, the elderly, children in strollers. 99,000+ people means variety; some just weren't as eye-poppingly visually striking as some of the folks on the RA pages are and therefore went undocumented. I seriously wondered how half the more, uh, interesting (and fluffily attired) attendants were managing the toilets, but was too busy chasing beats to ask. That said, I passed one girl in a neon bikini and rave boot-sock-thingies who was crying about how wet and gross her ankles were when it started to pour and busted out laughing - along with, unfortunately, about 10 dude-bros in polo shirts who were right behind me. This is the first time I've noticed a massive bro contingent and the festival; it seems that they've co-opted the culture and are starting to outnumber the Kandi Kids, Gravers and old-schoolers I usually see there. Disclaimer: this is my 6th festival, so not sure what it was like before 2005. Also, I'm a white girl. On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Diego Simak diego.si...@gmail.com wrote: I'm outside US I never went to DEMF/Movement but I have the same feeling that you expressed below I don't know if somebody (thats been there) can put some comments about this? 2011/6/3 kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com: lookit the white people! I'm sorry i missed the festival but man, when did it turn into candy raver/shirtless meathead heaven? On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Diego Simak diego.si...@gmail.com wrote: Check it out -- Forwarded message -- From: RA Photos ra...@residentadvisor.net Date: 2011/6/3 Subject: Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 To: diego.si...@gmail.com Hey diegosimak, The photo gallery from Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 is now online. Click below to view the gallery; http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=17357
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Note: as a black man who's been into techno and going to parties since the early 90s, white ppl have been doing dumb things in my presence since DAY 1!:) jw On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 2:03 PM, jwan allen jwan.al...@gmail.com wrote: I've attended every festival and will continue to go each and every year. Look for me in one of those stupid visa card commercials 20 years from now. that being said the change to rave till dawn '11 is disconcerting, but it is what it is. I did more stuff in and around the city while only hitting the stuff I wanted to hear, so it was an excellent balance. I'm not sure if just me being jaded, but I don't even notice the meat heads and the countless young girls dancing in their underwear they are just background noise to me at this point. jw On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 1:51 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: lookit the white people! I'm sorry i missed the festival but man, when did it turn into candy raver/shirtless meathead heaven? On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Diego Simak diego.si...@gmail.com wrote: Check it out -- Forwarded message -- From: RA Photos ra...@residentadvisor.net Date: 2011/6/3 Subject: Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 To: diego.si...@gmail.com Hey diegosimak, The photo gallery from Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 is now online. Click below to view the gallery; http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=17357 -- Technoir Audio http://www.technoiraudio.com dealing with your imperfect world -- Technoir Audio http://www.technoiraudio.com dealing with your imperfect world
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I probably differ from many of you in thinking that it's amazing the festival happens at all. I live in one of the most liberal (ok, its debatable) cities in the US: San Francisco. We could never get away with a 3 day festival going until midnight at that volume level. Most city officials are terrified after the tragedy at Love Parade and the recent media re-focus on rave deaths in LA. the SFPD would never let all the bars serve all night or till 5am for one festival weekend like the DPD did this year. And the music is still way better than Lovefest or Love Parade. So white drug fest or not I still appreciate the ridiculous organizational and public relations work it takes to pull off an electronic music festival in the US. Quoting jwan allen jwan.al...@gmail.com: I've attended every festival and will continue to go each and every year. Look for me in one of those stupid visa card commercials 20 years from now. that being said the change to rave till dawn '11 is disconcerting, but it is what it is. I did more stuff in and around the city while only hitting the stuff I wanted to hear, so it was an excellent balance. I'm not sure if just me being jaded, but I don't even notice the meat heads and the countless young girls dancing in their underwear they are just background noise to me at this point. jw On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 1:51 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: lookit the white people! I'm sorry i missed the festival but man, when did it turn into candy raver/shirtless meathead heaven? On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Diego Simak diego.si...@gmail.com wrote: Check it out -- Forwarded message -- From: RA Photos ra...@residentadvisor.net Date: 2011/6/3 Subject: Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 To: diego.si...@gmail.com Hey diegosimak, The photo gallery from Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 is now online. Click below to view the gallery; http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=17357 -- Technoir Audio http://www.technoiraudio.com dealing with your imperfect world
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James couldn't have said it better. - Jeremy (San Francisco) Ayli-sf.com On Jun 3, 2011 11:16 AM, james.hurl...@utoronto.ca wrote: I probably differ from many of you in thinking that it's amazing the festival happens at all. I live in one of the most liberal (ok, its debatable) cities in the US: San Francisco. We could never get away with a 3 day festival going until midnight at that volume level. Most city officials are terrified after the tragedy at Love Parade and the recent media re-focus on rave deaths in LA. the SFPD would never let all the bars serve all night or till 5am for one festival weekend like the DPD did this year. And the music is still way better than Lovefest or Love Parade. So white drug fest or not I still appreciate the ridiculous organizational and public relations work it takes to pull off an electronic music festival in the US. Quoting jwan allen jwan.al...@gmail.com: I've attended every festival and will continue to go each and every year. Look for me in one of those stupid visa card commercials 20 years from now. that being said the change to rave till dawn '11 is disconcerting, but it is what it is. I did more stuff in and around the city while only hitting the stuff I wanted to hear, so it was an excellent balance. I'm not sure if just me being jaded, but I don't even notice the meat heads and the countless young girls dancing in their underwear they are just background noise to me at this point. jw On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 1:51 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: lookit the white people! I'm sorry i missed the festival but man, when did it turn into candy raver/shirtless meathead heaven? On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Diego Simak diego.si...@gmail.com wrote: Check it out -- Forwarded message -- From: RA Photos ra...@residentadvisor.net Date: 2011/6/3 Subject: Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 To: diego.si...@gmail.com Hey diegosimak, The photo gallery from Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 is now online. Click below to view the gallery; http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=17357 -- Technoir Audio http://www.technoiraudio.com dealing with your imperfect world
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some of the 313 crew http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo.aspx?set=17357i=419 ??? jks On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 2:23 AM, jeremy bispo jbi...@gmail.com wrote: James couldn't have said it better. - Jeremy (San Francisco) Ayli-sf.com On Jun 3, 2011 11:16 AM, james.hurl...@utoronto.ca wrote: I probably differ from many of you in thinking that it's amazing the festival happens at all. I live in one of the most liberal (ok, its debatable) cities in the US: San Francisco. We could never get away with a 3 day festival going until midnight at that volume level. Most city officials are terrified after the tragedy at Love Parade and the recent media re-focus on rave deaths in LA. the SFPD would never let all the bars serve all night or till 5am for one festival weekend like the DPD did this year. And the music is still way better than Lovefest or Love Parade. So white drug fest or not I still appreciate the ridiculous organizational and public relations work it takes to pull off an electronic music festival in the US. Quoting jwan allen jwan.al...@gmail.com: I've attended every festival and will continue to go each and every year. Look for me in one of those stupid visa card commercials 20 years from now. that being said the change to rave till dawn '11 is disconcerting, but it is what it is. I did more stuff in and around the city while only hitting the stuff I wanted to hear, so it was an excellent balance. I'm not sure if just me being jaded, but I don't even notice the meat heads and the countless young girls dancing in their underwear they are just background noise to me at this point. jw On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 1:51 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: lookit the white people! I'm sorry i missed the festival but man, when did it turn into candy raver/shirtless meathead heaven? On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Diego Simak diego.si...@gmail.com wrote: Check it out -- Forwarded message -- From: RA Photos ra...@residentadvisor.net Date: 2011/6/3 Subject: Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 To: diego.si...@gmail.com Hey diegosimak, The photo gallery from Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 is now online. Click below to view the gallery; http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=17357 -- Technoir Audio http://www.technoiraudio.com dealing with your imperfect world
(313) FWD: Aki Latvamäki announcement
This got bounced because of the brown word Aki seems not to be at his computer right now, so... My favorite track so far is 'Planned Bass' -- which is sort of downtempo house with acid squiggles and a big fat fractally messed up drone. A bad trip, in a good way. From aki.latvam...@gmail.com Hey all, The debut album by Artificial Latvamäki is out now. Give it a shot at: http://latvamaki.bandcamp.com/album/rauta I've decided to let it go out as a free download for the first weeks, or until the free downloads run out. Hopefully the low price doesn't scare you away - No April's Fool's sh1t here. Yours, Aki Latvamäki -- http://latvamaki.bandcamp.com http://latvamaki.blogspot.com http://www.myspace.com/alatvama
(313) Fwd: Thomas Cox playing records in Detroit this Thursday nite Oct 7th
-- Forwarded message -- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. if you could pass this along to 313 it would be greatly appreciated Time: Thursday at 9:30pm - Friday at 2:00am Location: Pulse Detroit 156 Monroe st Detroit, MI Residents Todd Weston and Guy Lafleur have been out to Pittsburgh numerous times this past year and are finally bringing Thomas Cox (Pittsburgh, Love What You Feel) Thomas is a true lover of good music regardless of genre and is very much rooted in Detroit with an all vinyl blend of techno, deep house and disco. And of course residents Guy lafleur Todd Weston will be kicking things off right. NO COVER | $3 DRAFTS | 21+
Re: (313) Fwd: Thomas Cox playing records in Detroit this Thursday nite Oct 7th
What, Tom can't send his own emails? I'll be there on Thursday just to ask him. :) Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2010, at 7:55 AM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: -- Forwarded message -- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. if you could pass this along to 313 it would be greatly appreciated Time: Thursday at 9:30pm - Friday at 2:00am Location: Pulse Detroit 156 Monroe st Detroit, MI Residents Todd Weston and Guy Lafleur have been out to Pittsburgh numerous times this past year and are finally bringing Thomas Cox (Pittsburgh, Love What You Feel) Thomas is a true lover of good music regardless of genre and is very much rooted in Detroit with an all vinyl blend of techno, deep house and disco. And of course residents Guy lafleur Todd Weston will be kicking things off right. NO COVER | $3 DRAFTS | 21+
Re: (313) Fwd: Thomas Cox playing records in Detroit this Thursday nite Oct 7th
Alex, are you serious? I'll certainly be there! Denise On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Alexandres Lugo alugo...@yahoo.com wrote: What, Tom can't send his own emails? I'll be there on Thursday just to ask him. :) Sent from my iPhone -- Denise Dalphond Ph.D. Candidate Department of Folklore Ethnomusicology Indiana University http://denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com/
Re: (313) Fwd: Thomas Cox playing records in Detroit this Thursday nite Oct 7th
Yes ma'am! Moved back to town for a bit. See you there! A. - Original Message From: Denise Dalphond ddalp...@umail.iu.edu To: Alexandres Lugo alugo...@yahoo.com Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wed, October 6, 2010 12:05:45 PM Subject: Re: (313) Fwd: Thomas Cox playing records in Detroit this Thursday nite Oct 7th Alex, are you serious? I'll certainly be there! Denise On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Alexandres Lugo alugo...@yahoo.com wrote: What, Tom can't send his own emails? I'll be there on Thursday just to ask him. :) Sent from my iPhone -- Denise Dalphond Ph.D. Candidate Department of Folklore Ethnomusicology Indiana University http://denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com/
Re: (313) Fwd: Thomas Cox playing records in Detroit this Thursday nite Oct 7th
Tom no longer subscribes to the 313 list, which seems to work out fine for everyone involved. Except those who miss rancorous arguments. On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Alexandres Lugo alugo...@yahoo.com wrote: What, Tom can't send his own emails? I'll be there on Thursday just to ask him. :) Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2010, at 7:55 AM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: -- Forwarded message -- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. if you could pass this along to 313 it would be greatly appreciated Time: Thursday at 9:30pm - Friday at 2:00am Location: Pulse Detroit 156 Monroe st Detroit, MI Residents Todd Weston and Guy Lafleur have been out to Pittsburgh numerous times this past year and are finally bringing Thomas Cox (Pittsburgh, Love What You Feel) Thomas is a true lover of good music regardless of genre and is very much rooted in Detroit with an all vinyl blend of techno, deep house and disco. And of course residents Guy lafleur Todd Weston will be kicking things off right. NO COVER | $3 DRAFTS | 21+
Re: (313) Fwd: Thomas Cox playing records in Detroit this Thursday nite Oct 7th
I know, I was just joking. - Original Message From: kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com To: Alexandres Lugo alugo...@yahoo.com Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wed, October 6, 2010 2:46:17 PM Subject: Re: (313) Fwd: Thomas Cox playing records in Detroit this Thursday nite Oct 7th Tom no longer subscribes to the 313 list, which seems to work out fine for everyone involved. Except those who miss rancorous arguments. On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Alexandres Lugo alugo...@yahoo.com wrote: What, Tom can't send his own emails? I'll be there on Thursday just to ask him. :) Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2010, at 7:55 AM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: -- Forwarded message -- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. if you could pass this along to 313 it would be greatly appreciated Time: Thursday at 9:30pm - Friday at 2:00am Location: Pulse Detroit 156 Monroe st Detroit, MI Residents Todd Weston and Guy Lafleur have been out to Pittsburgh numerous times this past year and are finally bringing Thomas Cox (Pittsburgh, Love What You Feel) Thomas is a true lover of good music regardless of genre and is very much rooted in Detroit with an all vinyl blend of techno, deep house and disco. And of course residents Guy lafleur Todd Weston will be kicking things off right. NO COVER | $3 DRAFTS | 21+
(313) Fwd: OT: cd duplication and printing?
anybody know a good CHEAP but reliable and QUICK source for low-run CD duplication and printing? not looking for anything too fancy, this is actually just to make guest favors for my wedding. -- peace, Frank http://www.deejaycountzero.com http://www.infinitestatemachine.com
(313) Fwd: rick wade remix
Hi guys, here it is http://www.transporterstru.com/joe/rwremix1.mp3 here is the final original version: http://soundcloud.com/joe-babylon/dalia-teaser
Re: (313) Fwd: rick wade remix
Sorry guys, link disabledhere's the soundcloud 2 minute preview version... http://soundcloud.com/joe-babylon/we-rise-rick-wades-angry-heat-preview On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 7:54 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: that first link, she broke On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 5:14 PM, Joe Marougi jmaro...@gmail.com wrote: Hi guys, here it is http://www.transporterstru.com/joe/rwremix1.mp3 here is the final original version: http://soundcloud.com/joe-babylon/dalia-teaser
Re: (313) Fwd: Gil Scott-Heron is back
I'm very pleased about this. Thanks for posting. Ravi 2010/1/20 kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com: I'm chuffed... -- Forwarded message -- From: Gil Scott-Heron he...@gilscottheron.net Gil Scott-Heron, without doubt one of the most important voices in 20th century music is back. It is his first new material in 13 years and sees him sounding as vital and forward thinking as ever. Check out the new single Me and the Devil, taken from the forthcoming album I'm New Here (Out February 8th (UK) / February 9th (USA)). Available via digital download, 'Me And The Devil' is also accompanied by a stunning video by Coodie Chike with Michael Sterling Eaton, the team behind numerous Kanye West and Mos Def videos. See the video at http://bit.ly/meandthedevil You can pre-order the album from: UK --- http://tinyurl.com/GilScottHeronUK USA --- http://tinyurl.com/GilScottHeronUSA For information, and to keep up to date with the latest Gil Scott-Heron news please visit: http://www.gilscottheron.net http://www.myspace.com/gilscottheron
(313) Fwd: Gil Scott-Heron is back
I'm chuffed... -- Forwarded message -- From: Gil Scott-Heron he...@gilscottheron.net Gil Scott-Heron, without doubt one of the most important voices in 20th century music is back. It is his first new material in 13 years and sees him sounding as vital and forward thinking as ever. Check out the new single Me and the Devil, taken from the forthcoming album I'm New Here (Out February 8th (UK) / February 9th (USA)). Available via digital download, 'Me And The Devil' is also accompanied by a stunning video by Coodie Chike with Michael Sterling Eaton, the team behind numerous Kanye West and Mos Def videos. See the video at http://bit.ly/meandthedevil You can pre-order the album from: UK --- http://tinyurl.com/GilScottHeronUK USA --- http://tinyurl.com/GilScottHeronUSA For information, and to keep up to date with the latest Gil Scott-Heron news please visit: http://www.gilscottheron.net http://www.myspace.com/gilscottheron
Re: (313) Fwd: Gil Scott-Heron is back
He's performing at Coachella this year too. On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 08:48, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: I'm chuffed... -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com capoeira in boston http://capoeirageraisboston.com aim - mkbatwerk ; y! - mkb218 ; gtalk - mkb.dirtyorg
(313) FWD: from M50... new on Matrix Davor - Transitional Objects 12
Subject: new on Matrix In-Reply-To: 0c7b414a-7946-4325-a581-706fcaf1a...@dustscience.com References: 0c7b414a-7946-4325-a581-706fcaf1a...@dustscience.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed X-Spam-Rating: taz3.hyperreal.org 1.6.2 0/1000/N Davor - Transitional Objects 12 (MATRIX20) Don't think this has been mentioned here yet, but might be of interest to some list members. Hardwax describes it as: Warm retroesque sounding techno http://hardwax.com/59414/http://hardwax.com/59414/ Kirk Degiorgio charted it in September and Rush Hour carries it. http://www.rushhour.nl/store_detailed.php?item=51400http://www.rushhour.nl/store_detailed.php?item=51400 Full disclosure: I have a remix on there too.
(313) Fwd: Love What You Feel Disco Nihilist Record Available.
-- Forwarded message -- From: Thomas D. Cox Jr. thomas.d@gmail.com Date: Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 12:37 PM Subject: Love What You Feel To: kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com Kent, if you wouldn't mind could you Fwd this on to 313 My label's first release is now available for purchase on vinyl only worldwide. The artist is another ex-313 lister as well. From this link you can click on the Making A Record category to read the step by step process of putting out a vinyl record in 2009. http://infinitestatemachine.com/2009/07/27/now-available-for-purchase-plus-another-new-pittsburgh-label/ Thanks for the support this release has received so far from some 313 list people!!
Re: (313) Fwd: Love What You Feel Disco Nihilist Record Available.
Love this, bought it from Tom at the festival in Detroit. And the Making a Record posts are great! -- Denise Dalphond Ph.D. Candidate Department of Folklore Ethnomusicology Indiana University http://denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com/ On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 4:04 PM, kent williamschaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: -- Forwarded message -- From: Thomas D. Cox Jr. thomas.d@gmail.com Date: Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 12:37 PM Subject: Love What You Feel To: kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com Kent, if you wouldn't mind could you Fwd this on to 313 My label's first release is now available for purchase on vinyl only worldwide. The artist is another ex-313 lister as well. From this link you can click on the Making A Record category to read the step by step process of putting out a vinyl record in 2009. http://infinitestatemachine.com/2009/07/27/now-available-for-purchase-plus-another-new-pittsburgh-label/ Thanks for the support this release has received so far from some 313 list people!!
Re: (313) Fwd: Love What You Feel Disco Nihilist Record Available.
Great news Kent, if you wouldn't mind could you Fwd this on to Tom Where's my free copy? m kent williams wrote: -- Forwarded message -- From: Thomas D. Cox Jr. thomas.d@gmail.com Date: Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 12:37 PM Subject: Love What You Feel To: kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com Kent, if you wouldn't mind could you Fwd this on to 313 My label's first release is now available for purchase on vinyl only worldwide. The artist is another ex-313 lister as well. From this link you can click on the Making A Record category to read the step by step process of putting out a vinyl record in 2009. http://infinitestatemachine.com/2009/07/27/now-available-for-purchase-plus-another-new-pittsburgh-label/ Thanks for the support this release has received so far from some 313 list people!! No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.34/2268 - Release Date: 07/28/09 06:00:00
Re: (313) Fwd: Love What You Feel Disco Nihilist Record Available.
Got a copy of this too.. really nice stuff. Can't wait to hear what's next. -Jim On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Denise Dalphondddalp...@umail.iu.edu wrote: Love this, bought it from Tom at the festival in Detroit. And the Making a Record posts are great! -- Denise Dalphond Ph.D. Candidate Department of Folklore Ethnomusicology Indiana University http://denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com/ On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 4:04 PM, kent williamschaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: -- Forwarded message -- From: Thomas D. Cox Jr. thomas.d@gmail.com Date: Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 12:37 PM Subject: Love What You Feel To: kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com Kent, if you wouldn't mind could you Fwd this on to 313 My label's first release is now available for purchase on vinyl only worldwide. The artist is another ex-313 lister as well. From this link you can click on the Making A Record category to read the step by step process of putting out a vinyl record in 2009. http://infinitestatemachine.com/2009/07/27/now-available-for-purchase-plus-another-new-pittsburgh-label/ Thanks for the support this release has received so far from some 313 list people!!
Re: (313) Fwd: Love What You Feel Disco Nihilist Record Available.
You can have my free copy Martin ! ; P telepathic regards, the kooky scientist - Original Message - From: Martin Dust mar...@dustscience.com To: kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com Cc: list 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 4:51:36 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: Re: (313) Fwd: Love What You Feel Disco Nihilist Record Available. Great news Kent, if you wouldn't mind could you Fwd this on to Tom Where's my free copy? m kent williams wrote: -- Forwarded message -- From: Thomas D. Cox Jr. thomas.d@gmail.com Date: Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 12:37 PM Subject: Love What You Feel To: kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com Kent, if you wouldn't mind could you Fwd this on to 313 My label's first release is now available for purchase on vinyl only worldwide. The artist is another ex-313 lister as well. From this link you can click on the Making A Record category to read the step by step process of putting out a vinyl record in 2009. http://infinitestatemachine.com/2009/07/27/now-available-for-purchase-plus-another-new-pittsburgh-label/ Thanks for the support this release has received so far from some 313 list people!! No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.34/2268 - Release Date: 07/28/09 06:00:00
(313) Fwd: Iridite-Bleep greetings - B12 Live - Saturday May 23rd
From Jason who was not able to post this for some reason. -- Forwarded message -- From: ja...@iridite.com ja...@iridite.com Date: Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 17:17 Subject: Iridite-Bleep greetings - B12 Live - Saturday May 23rd Hello everybody - this is just a short note to finally confirm something we've been working on for quite some time - we've had a short break from our monthly schedule at Bleep but are coming back fighting with a very rare appearance from one of our all time favourite artists, B12. Suffice to say, B12, alongside Paul Smith's Likemind Records and a few others, were a big influence on us when starting up Iridite and it's a pleasure to finally square the circle and bring them back to Glasgow for their first Scottish performance in well over 10 years. Their rare live events are a combination of tough acid fuelled Techno with the more familiar and deeper Detroit influenced numbers that brought them fame through their own B12 imprint and Warp Records. Mike and Steve will be performing live and direct at Bleep at Pivo Pivo, Waterloo St which gives an unusually intimate venue for them to take over for the night- tickets are strictly limited and are expected to sell out fast- available now from Rubadub for a very reasonable £12 +Booking Fee. Hope to see you all there Iridite/Bleep www.myspace.com/bleeplive www.b12records.com -- matt kane's brain techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com capoeira in boston http://capoeirageraisboston.com aim - mkbatwerk ; y! - mkb218 ; gtalk - mkb.dirtyorg
Re: (313) Fwd: new release: Bill Van Loo - Ypsilanti By Night
And check this out, very cool -- Bill demonstrating one of the techniques he uses to create these tracks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzwhTltRQcM Also, now that we're into the realm of dub, I want to give an unreserved, total shout out for the book below. Michael Veal is an excellent writer and researcher and brings to light wonderful stories and details on the history of dub and its cultural context in Jamaica, and cuts through a lot of the mythification about the whole matter. Absolutely essential. -- fh --- Dub: Soundscapes and Shattered Songs in Jamaican Reggae by Michael Veal Wesleyan University Press, 2007 Synopsis: When Jamaican recording engineers Osbourne King Tubby Ruddock, Errol Thompson, and Lee Scratch Perry began crafting dub music in the early 1970s, they were initiating a musical revolution that continues to have worldwide influence. Dub is a sub-genre of Jamaican reggae that flourished during reggae's golden age of the late 1960s through the early 1980s. Dub involves remixing existing recordings--electronically improvising sound effects and altering vocal tracks--to create its unique sound. Just as hip-hop turned phonograph turntables into musical instruments, dub turned the mixing and sound processing technologies of the recording studio into instruments of composition and real-time improvisation. In addition to chronicling dub's development and offering the first thorough analysis of the music itself, author Michael Veal examines dub's social significance in Jamaican culture. He further explores the dub revolution that has crossed musical and cultural boundaries for over thirty years, influencing a wide variety of musical genres around the globe. http://www.powells.com/biblio/1-9780819565723-0 - I'm forwarding this because Bill is too polite to self-promote on 313 apparentl.. It's most definitely something of interest to 313'ers... I got it and what I've heard so far is a completely different take on the idea of Dub Techno... more kind of maximallist, balancing flurries of notes with an underlying tranquility... -- Forwarded message -- From: Bill VanLoo b...@chromedecay.org Subject: new release: Bill Van Loo - Ypsilanti By Night Hi, all - I'm pleased to announce the latest chromedecay release. I've been quietly working on a 5-track EP of dub-techno entitled Ypsilanti By Night, and it is now available for purchase via digital download. This new record works a deep vein of emotional, moody textures and sounds associated with driving around my home city of Ypsilanti in the evening hours. Also a chromedecay first: the track No Matter features the vocals of longtime chromedecay friend Rebecca Anderson of Double Helix (Transmat, Rush Hour, Emoticon). Here's a link to the release page: http://www.chromedecay.org/releases/cd005/ CDBaby http://cdbaby.com/cd/billvanloo4 iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=304954363s=143441 ALSO: If you happen to be in the Princeton, NJ area, check out Joshua Schnable's performance at ffmup, on Monday, February 16: http://www.chromedecay.org/blog/2009/02/03/monday-february-16-2009-joshua-schnable-at-ffmup/ Thanks for listening! As always, please let me know if you'd prefer not to receive these e-mail updates - just reply with remove as the subject line and I'll take you off my list. Bill Van Loo -- http://www.billvanloo.com || http://www.chromedecay.org
(313) Fwd: new release: Bill Van Loo - Ypsilanti By Night
I'm forwarding this because Bill is too polite to self-promote on 313 apparentl.. It's most definitely something of interest to 313'ers... I got it and what I've heard so far is a completely different take on the idea of Dub Techno... more kind of maximallist, balancing flurries of notes with an underlying tranquility... -- Forwarded message -- From: Bill VanLoo b...@chromedecay.org Subject: new release: Bill Van Loo - Ypsilanti By Night Hi, all - I'm pleased to announce the latest chromedecay release. I've been quietly working on a 5-track EP of dub-techno entitled Ypsilanti By Night, and it is now available for purchase via digital download. This new record works a deep vein of emotional, moody textures and sounds associated with driving around my home city of Ypsilanti in the evening hours. Also a chromedecay first: the track No Matter features the vocals of longtime chromedecay friend Rebecca Anderson of Double Helix (Transmat, Rush Hour, Emoticon). Here's a link to the release page: http://www.chromedecay.org/releases/cd005/ CDBaby http://cdbaby.com/cd/billvanloo4 iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=304954363s=143441 ALSO: If you happen to be in the Princeton, NJ area, check out Joshua Schnable's performance at ffmup, on Monday, February 16: http://www.chromedecay.org/blog/2009/02/03/monday-february-16-2009-joshua-schnable-at-ffmup/ Thanks for listening! As always, please let me know if you'd prefer not to receive these e-mail updates - just reply with remove as the subject line and I'll take you off my list. Bill Van Loo -- http://www.billvanloo.com || http://www.chromedecay.org
(313) Fwd: Iridite- Bleep greetings
Glasgow, here we come! Coming saturday December 6th -=== Hello everybody- just a short note to say hi and goodbye to 2008 (well almost!), Iridite's 9th year in existence. We've got several exciting releases planned for next year, a new website and some digital news- we'll keep you informed when everything is ready to go. In the meantime, you can get yourself down to our last party of the year this weekend- Bleep has moved around the corner from Stereo to Pivo Pivo (anyone who made it down to the Orlando Voorn after party we did there a couple of months ago will remember just how good that was!) and this month we've got more Dutch invaders: Peel Seamus (Marsel from Delsin) Aroy Dee (MOS and Rush Hour) Martin Patton (Voltaic) Jason Brunton (Iridite/Rubadub) www.myspace.com/bleeplive http://www.myspace.com/bleeplive Aroy Dee has produced some of the finest techno tracks of the year and Marsel has been steering Delsin ever further forward with a new tougher sound pulling in some big hitters like Rolando and Steve Rachmad to his busy release schedule. You can expect to hear deepness from Detroit to Glasgow and tough Chicago House from 11 until very very late indeed. I'll also be spinning a few platters earlier on in the night at the Courtyard Bar on West Nile Street (inside this month as it's most definitely not summer any more!) enjoy! Jason -=
(313) Fwd: [Techhouse] choice or dilution?
Raises a good point: that this phenomenon might not be genre- or scene-specific. m50 Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 13:24:14 -0400 From: Adam Grealish [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Techhouse] choice or dilution? the thought occurred to me a few days ago when i was looking at the lineup for bonaroo. traditionally a hippie jam band festival, the lineup this year supplement the expected fair with hipster indie rock bands and other acts just slightly below the level of full-on pop. This seems to be a trend. DEMF is a prime example. the organizers were losing their shirts throwing the festival. so to increase attendance the focus changed from a detroit-music festival to a music festival in detroit. there are two main points to this (1) hey, its more choices. more options are always good. plus, if it is the only way the festival can subsist than expanding the musical offerings in a good thing. (2) but wait. adding all these other acts dilutes the spirit of the event. the festival is turned from a focused study of one type of music among many like-minded people to hodge-podge of acts from the musical flavor of the month. the festival is no longer unique. It is just another music festival in a different city. And in such a case is it worth denigrating the integrity of the festival in order to keep it alive? i feel like a crotchety old man saying that i dont like all this new stuff while longing for the better-days of the past but i cant help but think that good music festivals are losing their souls. Adam
Re: (313) Fwd: [Techhouse] choice or dilution?
i actually thought the festival this year was really ok. for all its worth, the sound stages were great, and core artists played, even if others that are less than my cup of tea getting to play and make cash. they organized really professionally as far as i can tell. the landscape of fans varies, but i think it always has. On 6/19/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Raises a good point: that this phenomenon might not be genre- or scene-specific. m50 Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 13:24:14 -0400 From: Adam Grealish [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Techhouse] choice or dilution? the thought occurred to me a few days ago when i was looking at the lineup for bonaroo. traditionally a hippie jam band festival, the lineup this year supplement the expected fair with hipster indie rock bands and other acts just slightly below the level of full-on pop. This seems to be a trend. DEMF is a prime example. the organizers were losing their shirts throwing the festival. so to increase attendance the focus changed from a detroit-music festival to a music festival in detroit. there are two main points to this (1) hey, its more choices. more options are always good. plus, if it is the only way the festival can subsist than expanding the musical offerings in a good thing. (2) but wait. adding all these other acts dilutes the spirit of the event. the festival is turned from a focused study of one type of music among many like-minded people to hodge-podge of acts from the musical flavor of the month. the festival is no longer unique. It is just another music festival in a different city. And in such a case is it worth denigrating the integrity of the festival in order to keep it alive? i feel like a crotchety old man saying that i dont like all this new stuff while longing for the better-days of the past but i cant help but think that good music festivals are losing their souls. Adam -- --- Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.planerecordings.com New York, NY
(313) FWD New Tom Cox mix
-- Forwarded message -- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2008/5/31 Subject: my new mix To: kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] could you fwd the info on to 313 please? Rhythm Sound w/ Savage Smile Rhythm Sound 12″ Seu Jorge Cotidiano (Abicah Soul Remix) Sudor 12″ S. Grooves It Doesn't All Have To Be Techy Natural MIDI 12″ Lil' Louis The World Club Lonely (DJ Pierre's Afro Club Mix) Epic 12″ Todd Osborn Naha Throw 12″ Andres Moments In Life Mahogani 12″ Rick Wade Hustler's Den Yore 2xLP Osunlade and Nadirah Shakoor Pride (set) 12″ Robert Owens and Ron Trent Movin' On (Instrumental) Need 2 Soul 12″ Pirahnahead Music Whasdat 12″ Ican Cambio Planet E 12″ Shake Frictionalized Frictional 12″ Perception Abandoned Building In Mono Underground Resistance 12″ Tribe Livin' In A New Day (C2 Remix) Defected 12″ http://www.trackwerk.net/mixes/Thomas_Cox_-_Living_and_Dreaming_05-30-08.mp3 thanks! tom
(313) Fwd: the orb
-- Forwarded message -- From: Megan Farrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 9:23 AM Subject: the orb To: Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] and alan parker - grey clouds http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE8ifbFYAWg * -- -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com
(313) Fwd: performers: WARPER invite / flyer --- 12/12/2007 Brooklyn, NY
Hello list friends, Below is an event that features live electronic music performances in Williamsburg (Brooklyn, NY), this coming Wednesday, December 12, 2007. While largely revolving around Ableton Live, many will bring analog gear and other twiddly-thingers (even drum kits, bass, and guitar!). I will be performing material from my album, Early Collected Works, unreleased material for 2008, Detroit classics, and modern cuts and edits. All present in the New York region should consider checking this out, as there's a lot of different artists exploring a lot of different paths in electronic music and utilizing some very diverse technologies. Cheers! -- --- Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.planerecordings.com New York, NY -- Forwarded message -- Subject: performers: WARPER invite / flyer hi fabulous artists, last warper was great, this next one looks like its going to raise the roof, we have the most artists EVER, lots of lead time for publicity, and a video crew from a very hip german TV show coming to shoot. we've got a super event to pitch and i want to ask all of you to put the word out, by far our best publicity is word of mouth to our friends! if each of us got just 3 - 5 people to come by, we could double the turnout from last month, i want to play to a crowd, how about you?? attached is the flyer, below is the invite with embedded links, please hit your email lists / post on bbs / chat groups / myspace / your web page / forward to students / user groups etc.., email reminders the day before or day of the party is very helpful too, THANKS!! -- Dj Shakey and Moldover present the monthly party: WARPER - 2yr. Anniversary Blowout!.. Two Rooms of Omnidigital DJs, Biomorphic Musicians, and Multimedian Madness WEDS. 12/12 Hey everybody, this is going to be a biggie, we have over 20 musical acts, a record release party, clothing designers, art installations, and visuals...all in one night in the HUGE Supreme Trading space in Williamsburg Brooklyn. Dress your ubertekkafreakelastic best! Oh...and there will be a television crew documenting it all for the tv show Tracks on the german ARTE network. You can see one of their shows on dubstep HERE ..they are very cool. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 12th Supreme Trading 213 N. 8th st, (btw. Driggs and Roebling) Williamsburg, Brooklyn 11211 (L train to Bedford stop, then two blocks) 718-599-4224 Featured Performance - The Vacationist Presents: Gregory Shiff The Trapeze Artist The Tightrope Walker (Part 1 of 4) Live Music from 8pm sharp 20+ electronic performers Projected Images, Workshops, fashion, and Interactive Art too FREE 21+ Last Warper's photos HERE. www.TheVacationist.net www.warperparty.com Schedule: FRONT ROOM 08:00 Patrick T-odd 08:40 Max Xiantu 09:10 DJ HeavyFlow 09:50 Kristina SuperGenius 10:20 OutHouse 10:50 Pushtobreak 11:20 Aerostatic 11:50 DJ Shakey 12:30 Michael Kuszynski 01:00 Atom BACK ROOM 08:30 Plume 09:00 Sam Pluta 09:30 Elijah B Torn 10:15 Moldover 11:00 Featured Perfomer: Gregory Shiff - The Vacationist 12:00 Thomas Hildebrand 12:30 Lance Blisters 01:00 BangInclude VISUALS (BACK ROOM) 09:00 Sam Pluta (Audio+Visual) 09:30 Elijah B Torn (Audio+Light Show) 10:15 Daniel Hai 11:00 SuperDraw 12:30 Lance Blisters (Audio+Visual) 01:00 Sandrine AND: Installation: The Dream Machine by Sandrine Industrial Dress by B B Designs (Bechtol Boyd) -- --- Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.planerecordings.com New York, NY
Re: (313) FWD: Yasushi Miura mix
Whoa! I like this. Chaotic at one time, but groovy the other. Where can I find more? Peter On 3/29/07, David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is dope! Especially like the little piano thing that comes in about halfway through. I must say, that for some reason I like hearing his stuff as a mixset more than just the unmixed tracks, not quite sure why. Anyway at times it definitely reminds me of a sort of glitchy/IDM/robotic version of Jeff Mills... Speaking of which, if you go to his store in Chicago, you can buy an overpriced tshirt from him in person, my friend did a week ago... I guess it's a pretty cool store, though you might need to be rich to afford the clothes there. ~David On 3/29/07, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm spamming this around because Yasushi Miura is perhaps the most prolific, creative unsigned creator of electronic music I know of. And I'm posting to 313 because I can hear a strong Detroit influence to his music even though he's mutated the influence into something completely different. I'd invite you to just listen without prejudice to this mix of his tracks, but here's my take on what he does: While techno in general tends to gravitate to the analog/warm/minimal end of the genre pool (debatable I know, but let's go with it for now), Yasushi goes to extremes in a completely different direction. His music emphasizes the upper end of human hearing -- his sounds are crisp and piercing, and he's not afraid to get chaotic. Still, when he finds a groove it comes embroidered with a romantically lush harmonic flow. There are few people making electronic music now that I'd categorize as unique, but Yasushi Miura inhabits a musical universe all his own. Forwarded from Yasushi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Hey everyone! this is Yasushi Miura from tokyo / japan I made a my tracks mix for CRMK radio program the garden earthle delights. and the host Mr.Shane Quentin he is a great music person and good understanding of my music. really really thank you. you can enjoy the mix!!! the mix http://emodirak.web.infoseek.co.jp/mp3/maix07_03.mp3 the station in United Kingdom http://crmk.co.uk/listen/ the program http://www.gardenofearthlydelights.com/ arigato! Yasushi Miura
Re: (313) FWD: Yasushi Miura mix
http://emodirak.web.infoseek.co.jp/ On 3/30/07, P.A. Keur BICT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Whoa! I like this. Chaotic at one time, but groovy the other. Where can I find more? Peter On 3/29/07, David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is dope! Especially like the little piano thing that comes in about halfway through. I must say, that for some reason I like hearing his stuff as a mixset more than just the unmixed tracks, not quite sure why. Anyway at times it definitely reminds me of a sort of glitchy/IDM/robotic version of Jeff Mills... Speaking of which, if you go to his store in Chicago, you can buy an overpriced tshirt from him in person, my friend did a week ago... I guess it's a pretty cool store, though you might need to be rich to afford the clothes there. ~David On 3/29/07, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm spamming this around because Yasushi Miura is perhaps the most prolific, creative unsigned creator of electronic music I know of. And I'm posting to 313 because I can hear a strong Detroit influence to his music even though he's mutated the influence into something completely different. I'd invite you to just listen without prejudice to this mix of his tracks, but here's my take on what he does: While techno in general tends to gravitate to the analog/warm/minimal end of the genre pool (debatable I know, but let's go with it for now), Yasushi goes to extremes in a completely different direction. His music emphasizes the upper end of human hearing -- his sounds are crisp and piercing, and he's not afraid to get chaotic. Still, when he finds a groove it comes embroidered with a romantically lush harmonic flow. There are few people making electronic music now that I'd categorize as unique, but Yasushi Miura inhabits a musical universe all his own. Forwarded from Yasushi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Hey everyone! this is Yasushi Miura from tokyo / japan I made a my tracks mix for CRMK radio program the garden earthle delights. and the host Mr.Shane Quentin he is a great music person and good understanding of my music. really really thank you. you can enjoy the mix!!! the mix http://emodirak.web.infoseek.co.jp/mp3/maix07_03.mp3 the station in United Kingdom http://crmk.co.uk/listen/ the program http://www.gardenofearthlydelights.com/ arigato! Yasushi Miura
(313) FWD: Yasushi Miura mix
I'm spamming this around because Yasushi Miura is perhaps the most prolific, creative unsigned creator of electronic music I know of. And I'm posting to 313 because I can hear a strong Detroit influence to his music even though he's mutated the influence into something completely different. I'd invite you to just listen without prejudice to this mix of his tracks, but here's my take on what he does: While techno in general tends to gravitate to the analog/warm/minimal end of the genre pool (debatable I know, but let's go with it for now), Yasushi goes to extremes in a completely different direction. His music emphasizes the upper end of human hearing -- his sounds are crisp and piercing, and he's not afraid to get chaotic. Still, when he finds a groove it comes embroidered with a romantically lush harmonic flow. There are few people making electronic music now that I'd categorize as unique, but Yasushi Miura inhabits a musical universe all his own. Forwarded from Yasushi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Hey everyone! this is Yasushi Miura from tokyo / japan I made a my tracks mix for CRMK radio program the garden earthle delights. and the host Mr.Shane Quentin he is a great music person and good understanding of my music. really really thank you. you can enjoy the mix!!! the mix http://emodirak.web.infoseek.co.jp/mp3/maix07_03.mp3 the station in United Kingdom http://crmk.co.uk/listen/ the program http://www.gardenofearthlydelights.com/ arigato! Yasushi Miura
Re: (313) FWD: Yasushi Miura mix
This is dope! Especially like the little piano thing that comes in about halfway through. I must say, that for some reason I like hearing his stuff as a mixset more than just the unmixed tracks, not quite sure why. Anyway at times it definitely reminds me of a sort of glitchy/IDM/robotic version of Jeff Mills... Speaking of which, if you go to his store in Chicago, you can buy an overpriced tshirt from him in person, my friend did a week ago... I guess it's a pretty cool store, though you might need to be rich to afford the clothes there. ~David On 3/29/07, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm spamming this around because Yasushi Miura is perhaps the most prolific, creative unsigned creator of electronic music I know of. And I'm posting to 313 because I can hear a strong Detroit influence to his music even though he's mutated the influence into something completely different. I'd invite you to just listen without prejudice to this mix of his tracks, but here's my take on what he does: While techno in general tends to gravitate to the analog/warm/minimal end of the genre pool (debatable I know, but let's go with it for now), Yasushi goes to extremes in a completely different direction. His music emphasizes the upper end of human hearing -- his sounds are crisp and piercing, and he's not afraid to get chaotic. Still, when he finds a groove it comes embroidered with a romantically lush harmonic flow. There are few people making electronic music now that I'd categorize as unique, but Yasushi Miura inhabits a musical universe all his own. Forwarded from Yasushi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Hey everyone! this is Yasushi Miura from tokyo / japan I made a my tracks mix for CRMK radio program the garden earthle delights. and the host Mr.Shane Quentin he is a great music person and good understanding of my music. really really thank you. you can enjoy the mix!!! the mix http://emodirak.web.infoseek.co.jp/mp3/maix07_03.mp3 the station in United Kingdom http://crmk.co.uk/listen/ the program http://www.gardenofearthlydelights.com/ arigato! Yasushi Miura
(313) Fwd: Fumiya Tanaka in SF April 28th
Forwarding this for a friend-of-a-friend: Bay Area Beatdrop (BABD) announces Filter SF at Fat City (formerly Studio Z) with Japan's leading techno producer and DJ Fumiya Tanaka in his first ever U.S. performance. About this show: FUMIYA TANAKA (Torema/Op.Disc/Tresor)(fumiyatanaka.com http://fumiyatanaka.com ) He's been called the Japanese answer to Jeff Mills for his dizzying array of production work and 3 deck performances. His always-evolving style is marked with an unprecedented crispness. Mr. Tanaka will perform an electronic dance music set at Bay Area Beatdrop's Filter-SF event, held at Fat City in the South of Market (SOMA) neighborhood of San Francisco on Saturday, April 28th 2007. Opening for Fumiya Tanaka are DJs: Saya (Tokyo, Japan) Luis Rosario (Compression LA/luisrosario.com) Kontakt (Montreal/Bay Area Beatdrop/babd.org) Solekandi (Bay Area Beatdrop/babd.org) The evening will also feature a live visual performance designed exclusively for the show by new media artist Mike Creighton (see mikecreighton.com http://mikecreighton.com), who is known for VJing Alphahouse's reputable monthly minimal techno parties in St. Louis. Filter SF @ Fat City 314 11th St. @ Folsom San Francisco Saturday, April 28th 2007 21+ / 9 PM to 3 AM Cost: Limited RSVP $10 guest list before 11:00 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] $15 before 11 PM without RSVP $20 after 11 PM $10 after 2:00 AM Video performance and mixes for Fumiya Tanaka can be found at: myspace.com/lowendsaturday http://myspace.com/lowendsaturday More information: www.babd.org http://www.babd.org www.myspace.com/fatcitysf http://www.myspace.com/fatcitysf http://www.fumiyatanaka.com http://www.fumiyatanaka.com/
(313) Fwd: Iridite Greetings!
Forwarding on this information/spam depending on your viewpoint on behalf of Mr Brunton. Online store I see now too so I imagine that makes it easier for all those over the Atlantic. Cheers BT Hello Iridite Peepz- long time no speak! This is just a short mail to keep you up to date with things in Iridite Land. Firstly, we have 2 new releases available as of right now: IR-006 Made Up Words featuring a new track by Jason Brunton and 2 new crackers by the reclusive king of Glasgow Techno, Jamie Greer. IR-007 Can't Stop, Wont Stop featuring two new tracks by Metholdology (Jason and Rei Loci) and one by Mike SIngleton, regular at Glasgow's Monox club and technical whiz-kid at Rubadub Records. Excerpts from both releases can be found on our new myspace site: www.myspace.com/iridite Both releases (along with the available previous records) are available direct from us though our on-line store: stores.ebay.co.uk/iridite-productions The first 100 copies of each of the new releases are individually numbered and come with a mix CD by Jason Brunton- buying direct from us also helps to support the label further meaning that we might even pay our artists something too! The records will become available through normal channels in around 3-4 weeks and there's more to come later in the year. thanks for listening Jason and Rei PS If you recieved this mail in error or don't want to be bothered by us again just reply with the word Remove as the subject.
(313) Fwd: Nubian Mindz
-- Forwarded message -- From: Aidan O'Doherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Oct 19, 2006 10:32 AM Subject: Fwd: Nubian Mindz To: 313 Org 313@hyperreal.org http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImagefriendID=37215203imageID=502014610 The above image cheered me up no end on a wet and miserable morning in Dublin as Nubian Mindz is wearing a Dublin Gaelic football jersey - up the Dubs. When is his album dropping on delsin? his 'new world chaos' on archive is one of my prized vinyl possessions. Thanks, Aidano
(313) [Fwd: verizon.net accidentally blocked]
I don't know who might be affected on this list, but fyi ... Original Message From mjb We had one of verizon.net's main mail relay hosts blocked due to spamming, and didn't notice it until today, when someone managed to get a complaint through. If you have subscribers at verizon.net addresses, they probably couldn't reliably post for a while (not sure how long, but it's been at least a month). Apparently some messages could get through, but more often than not they'd fail. Sorry about that. Mike
Re: (313) FWD: HTFR busted for bootlegs
Hey Guilherme, unfortunately Trading Standards are a very low powered body in the UK- they would certainly have great trouble closing down a company the size of HTFR- they may have recieved a warning letter but little other action can be expected cheers Jason On 31 May 2006, at 14:46, Guilherme Menegon Arantes wrote: Took this piece of news from another board: Trading standards went back a few days later and this time shut them (HTFR, Birmingham) down. It looks the ppl behind numerous bootlegs (Pheerce City, Buzz, B12, etc), finally received their share. Could anyone confirm and/or provide more info on this? Regards, G -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD Sao Paulo, Brasil __ Por favor, note meu novo email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please, note my new email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) FWD: HTFR busted for bootlegs
Took this piece of news from another board: Trading standards went back a few days later and this time shut them (HTFR, Birmingham) down. It looks the ppl behind numerous bootlegs (Pheerce City, Buzz, B12, etc), finally received their share. Could anyone confirm and/or provide more info on this? Regards, G -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD Sao Paulo, Brasil __ Por favor, note meu novo email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please, note my new email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) FWD: HTFR busted for bootlegs
I so hope this is true -Original Message- From: Guilherme Menegon Arantes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 31 May 2006 14:46 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) FWD: HTFR busted for bootlegs Took this piece of news from another board: Trading standards went back a few days later and this time shut them (HTFR, Birmingham) down. It looks the ppl behind numerous bootlegs (Pheerce City, Buzz, B12, etc), finally received their share. Could anyone confirm and/or provide more info on this? Regards, G -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD Sao Paulo, Brasil __ Por favor, note meu novo email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please, note my new email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) FWD: HTFR busted for bootlegs
About fcking time. MEK Paul Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/31/2006 08:47:33 AM: I so hope this is true -Original Message- From: Guilherme Menegon Arantes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 31 May 2006 14:46 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) FWD: HTFR busted for bootlegs Took this piece of news from another board: Trading standards went back a few days later and this time shut them (HTFR, Birmingham) down. It looks the ppl behind numerous bootlegs (Pheerce City, Buzz, B12, etc), finally received their share. Could anyone confirm and/or provide more info on this? Regards, G -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD Sao Paulo, Brasil __ Por favor, note meu novo email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please, note my new email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) Fwd: FAOjesus versus iridite - live @ macsorleys music bar, thurs 27th april
Spamming for an event I'm involved in twice in one week- sorry, just call me the new Neil Wiernik! Jason From: samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 13 April 2006 12:54:58 BDT To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FAOjesus versus iridite - live @ macsorleys music bar, thurs 27th april having (spiritually at least) travelled to the foot of Fuji-san, Shizuoka, and back in the last few months, we're happy to be home again, pregnant with music, love and promise for good times ahead. despite being spiritually richer than a thousand shinto goddesses, we're financially a lost cause right now so it's going to be another little while before the death by one thousand cuts EP sees the light of day. to help make this up to you, and to thank you for your patience in the meantime, we're glad to announce the return of FAOjesus to the live stage. that's hot. yes, a heavyweight battle commences @ the sub club's new pub - macsorley's music bar - watch the punches, sparks and buckie bottles fly... FAOjesus versus iridite FAOjesus (live) with dj's Jason Brunton (iridite) and Pro Vinylist Karim thurs 27th april, 8pm macsorleys music bar (jamaica st., glasgow) free entry this night will be special, and we'd love to see you there.
Re: (313) Fwd: Superbowl Party with Kevin and Derrick!
Eddie Fowlkes had a set for i THINK around $35 or so. But I got fliers for most of the major parties of the XL weekand $50 was a bargain. Sean Combs' party? $150 for regular admittance, $500 for VIP. This was the norm. lks On Feb 4, 2006, at 10:15 PM, David Beattie wrote: Just spotted this in my mail, thought it was pretty steep entry $50 but if they are doing this to subsidise some of the cost of the festival then fair enough. Cheers BT --- Fuse-in Detroit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: 3 Feb 2006 11:57:37 -0500 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Superbowl Party with Kevin and Derrick! From: Fuse-in Detroit [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May tonight February 3rd. @ Envy in Detroit 234 W. Larned Doors @ 8 -- If you would like to be removed from our list, please click here.
(313) Fwd: Superbowl Party with Kevin and Derrick!
Just spotted this in my mail, thought it was pretty steep entry $50 but if they are doing this to subsidise some of the cost of the festival then fair enough. Cheers BT --- Fuse-in Detroit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: 3 Feb 2006 11:57:37 -0500 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Superbowl Party with Kevin and Derrick! From: Fuse-in Detroit [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May tonight February 3rd. @ Envy in Detroit 234 W. Larned Doors @ 8 -- If you would like to be removed from our list, please click here.
Re: (313) Fwd: Superbowl Party with Kevin and Derrick!
Not to be cynical, but it's probably going to go to the college fund for Kevin's kids and Derrick's Ferrari mechanic. On 2/4/06, David Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just spotted this in my mail, thought it was pretty steep entry $50 but if they are doing this to subsidise some of the cost of the festival then fair enough.
Re: (313) Fwd: Superbowl Party with Kevin and Derrick!
Ouch---bit harsh... - Original Message - From: Kent Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: list 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 4:19 PM Subject: Re: (313) Fwd: Superbowl Party with Kevin and Derrick! Not to be cynical, but it's probably going to go to the college fund for Kevin's kids and Derrick's Ferrari mechanic. On 2/4/06, David Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just spotted this in my mail, thought it was pretty steep entry $50 but if they are doing this to subsidise some of the cost of the festival then fair enough.
Re: (313) Fwd: Superbowl Party with Kevin and Derrick!
So much for faceless being an important factor in techno. - Original Message - From: Kent Williams Not to be cynical, but it's probably going to go to the college fund for Kevin's kids and Derrick's Ferrari mechanic. On 2/4/06, David Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just spotted this in my mail, thought it was pretty steep entry $50 but if they are doing this to subsidise some of the cost of the festival then fair enough.
Re: (313) Fwd: Superbowl Party with Kevin and Derrick!
I don't mean to be harsh. I know that both of those guys spent their own money on the festival, and that the many hours they've put into it are worth a lot. I'm just saying that without any indication that this particular event is intended as a benefit for the festival, it almost certainly is not. And Derrick and Kevin are no different than the rest of us. PLUR is all well and good, but baby needs new shoes. On 2/5/06, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ouch---bit harsh... - Original Message - From: Kent Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] Not to be cynical, but it's probably going to go to the college fund for Kevin's kids and Derrick's Ferrari mechanic. On 2/4/06, David Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just spotted this in my mail, thought it was pretty steep entry $50 but if they are doing this to subsidise some of the cost of the festival then fair enough.
RE: (313) Fwd: Superbowl Party with Kevin and Derrick!
Well quite frankly who doesn't work to feed themselves or their family? If not then someone is putting on festivals or parties to feed you and what you do. As far as business expenditures go you always invest to get a return...yeah? If your car is brokeand you drive a Ferrari? djBlkout -Original Message- From: Kent Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 3:24 PM To: Martin Dust Cc: list 313 Subject: Re: (313) Fwd: Superbowl Party with Kevin and Derrick! I don't mean to be harsh. I know that both of those guys spent their own money on the festival, and that the many hours they've put into it are worth a lot. I'm just saying that without any indication that this particular event is intended as a benefit for the festival, it almost certainly is not. And Derrick and Kevin are no different than the rest of us. PLUR is all well and good, but baby needs new shoes. On 2/5/06, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ouch---bit harsh... - Original Message - From: Kent Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] Not to be cynical, but it's probably going to go to the college fund for Kevin's kids and Derrick's Ferrari mechanic. On 2/4/06, David Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just spotted this in my mail, thought it was pretty steep entry $50 but if they are doing this to subsidise some of the cost of the festival then fair enough.
Re: (313) Fwd: Superbowl Party with Kevin and Derrick!
- Original Message - From: Damon Booker If your car is brokeand you drive a Ferrari? If you live in Detroit, trade it in for a GM rig and support your local economy, spend less on parts and labor, and thus be able to charge $10 at the door as opposed to $50? seek
(313) [Fwd: Radio Stream from Last night to d/l]
http://www.acidmixes.com/stream060119.zip Usual story with renaming it to mp3 and not trying to expand it applies. Not a bad little session if i may say so myself Tracklist Gak - Gak - Warp Robert Armani - Circus Bells - dance Mania My medusa Remix - Ugly Cash Crew - Amo - Vinyl Solution Optik - The Chance remix - BMG Nightmares on Wax - Dextrous - Warp Nexus 21 - Still Life Keeps Moving - NetWork Octogan Man - Free-er Than Free - Vinyl Solution Kool Rock Steady - Ill Make You Dance - Trax Phase ll - Reachin - House Syndicate - Jam the Mace - Dope Wax Age of Chance - Times up - Virgin Quadrant - Dytiq - New Electronica Noosa Heads - Mushrooms - Soap Daphne - When You Love Someone - Maxi Lee Lewis - Atmosphere - BCR Thoughts From Chicago VOl 1 - Eargasmic Thompson Twins - The Saint - white Jonny Fiasco - Neurotic Elevations ep - Cyclo Juan Atkins - The Future Sound EP - ULR Adonis - Reck the Joint - Black Market TTB2 - TTB303 Jaymz Nylon - Papolo Soul - Captivating UR - Electronic Warfare - UR Plastikman - Plasticity - Plus 8 Chris Sattinger - Thinkless Thoughts - Synewave FUSE - FU - Probe Jark Prongo - K Ucci - Fresh Fruit
Re: (313) [Fwd: Radio Stream from Last night to d/l]
judging from the tracklist i must agree with you :) Noosa Heads - Mushrooms - Soap does this track feature marshall jefferson? is it the one with the guy talking about taking mushrooms one time in florida? that track is pure deepness. fab. - Original Message - From: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 1:23 PM Subject: (313) [Fwd: Radio Stream from Last night to d/l] http://www.acidmixes.com/stream060119.zip Usual story with renaming it to mp3 and not trying to expand it applies. Not a bad little session if i may say so myself Tracklist Gak - Gak - Warp Robert Armani - Circus Bells - dance Mania My medusa Remix - Ugly Cash Crew - Amo - Vinyl Solution Optik - The Chance remix - BMG Nightmares on Wax - Dextrous - Warp Nexus 21 - Still Life Keeps Moving - NetWork Octogan Man - Free-er Than Free - Vinyl Solution Kool Rock Steady - Ill Make You Dance - Trax Phase ll - Reachin - House Syndicate - Jam the Mace - Dope Wax Age of Chance - Times up - Virgin Quadrant - Dytiq - New Electronica Noosa Heads - Mushrooms - Soap Daphne - When You Love Someone - Maxi Lee Lewis - Atmosphere - BCR Thoughts From Chicago VOl 1 - Eargasmic Thompson Twins - The Saint - white Jonny Fiasco - Neurotic Elevations ep - Cyclo Juan Atkins - The Future Sound EP - ULR Adonis - Reck the Joint - Black Market TTB2 - TTB303 Jaymz Nylon - Papolo Soul - Captivating UR - Electronic Warfare - UR Plastikman - Plasticity - Plus 8 Chris Sattinger - Thinkless Thoughts - Synewave FUSE - FU - Probe Jark Prongo - K Ucci - Fresh Fruit -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.21/235 - Release Date: 19/01/2006
(313) Fwd: Richie Hawtin creates music for the XXth Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony
Begin forwarded message: Minus press release Windsor, ON Canada 18 January 2006 Canada's Richie Hawtin creates music for the XXth Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremonies in Torino, Italy Olympic ceremony producers K2006 have invited RICHIE HAWTIN to collaborate with renowned Italian choreographer Enzo Cosimi on a key section of the XXth Olympics Winter Games Opening Ceremony taking place in Torino on February 10th. The new composition titled “9:20” was written and produced by Hawtin and will accompany Cosimi’s provocative choreography featuring famous Italian dancer Robert Bolle along with dozens of other dancers, performers and acrobats. Hawtin Cosimi worked together in Hawtin’s Berlin studio to fully realize the drama and emotions of Cosimi's performers, building an evolving soundscape of sounds and effects to accompany the different movements of Cosimi’s piece. Ceremony producers have assembled an energetic program planned for the opening ceremonies with a theme originating around the foundation elements of rhythm, passion and speed. Internationally renowned not only for his music and global DJ performances, but also for his interest in new creative technologies, Hawtin is in perfect harmony with both the concept and its global audience. “Enzo and I are very much interested in pushing boundaries, both as artists and for our audiences. Working together for the opening ceremonies of the Winter Games delivers the creative endeavor to not only entertain a huge audience, but to also introduce them to sights and sounds that they may have never experienced before, says Hawtin from his studio in Berlin. Born in England and raised in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, Richie Hawtin is highly regarded internationally for his recordings both as Richie Hawtin and his pseudonym as Plastikman while on the world stage as one of electronic music’s most innovative and in demand performers. His recent album, DE9 | Transitions (Minus/Mute) boasts a CD mix plus DVD featuring a 5.1 surround mix produced by Hawtin. Today, in between touring the globe, the Canadian producer spends time between his studios in Windsor, Canada and Berlin, Germany. www.torino2006.org www.m-nus.com ___ TT-news mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.technotourist.org/mailman/listinfo/tt-news
Re: (313) Fwd: Rustbelt Soul: 92.1 WPTS January 10, 9 - 11 PM EST Feat. DJ Thomas Cox
Cool show, Tom. What acid track did you play after C2's remix of Falling up? And that track with the vocals How It Should Be? Both very cool tracks. Thanks
Re: (313) Fwd: Rustbelt Soul: 92.1 WPTS January 10, 9 - 11 PM EST Feat. DJ Thomas Cox
On 1/11/06, Ryan P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cool show, Tom. thanks! how did the mixing sound? the mixer in the studio had a cue fader and it was broken in the middle with the volume all the way up. so it made mixing very very difficult, but from what i could hear it mostly sounded pretty tight anyway What acid track did you play after C2's remix of Falling up? this one: http://www.discogs.com/release/2553 i played the long adonis mix. And that track with the vocals How It Should Be? Both very cool tracks. hmmm, that one im not sure about. the guy whose show it was tag teamed with me in the second hour of the show, it might have been one of his jams. was it a housey cut? it might have been this women on wax 12 he played. and how corny did i sound talking on air? my voice is too goofy sounding! thanks for listening. tom
(313) Fwd: Rustbelt Soul: 92.1 WPTS January 10, 9 - 11 PM EST Feat. DJ Thomas Cox
doing a radio show that is webcast tonight, you all should check it out! tom -- Forwarded message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Jan 9, 2006 8:51 PM Subject: Rustbelt Soul: 92.1 WPTS January 10, 9 - 11 PM Feat. DJ Thomas Cox To: Pittsburgh's progressive FM 92.1 WPTS Presents RUSTBELT SOUL Tuesday January 10, 2006 9-11 PM Featuring DJ Thomas Cox Rustbelt Soul and DJ NOSTEEL are pleased to present their first guest DJ from 720 Records (http://720records.com) in Pittsburgh, Thomas Cox, Jr. Dad, student, disc jockey, and vinyl slinger in the East Liberty section of Pittsburgh, Tom is into any all genres but holds Detroit house music close to his heart. His favorite track of 2005 was Omar S.'s Just Ask The Lonely. He joins DJ NOSTEEL in the WPTS studio Tuesday night. Streaming @ http://www.wpts.pitt.edu/ Blog @ http://rustbeltsoul.blogspot.com/
(313) [Fwd: Live performance grant]
some of you out there might be interested in this: -=-=-=-=- Program Number: 79365 Title:Multi-Arts Production Fund Sponsor: Creative Capital SYNOPSIS: The sponsor supports original new work in all disciplines and traditions of the live performing arts. Grants range from approximately $10,000 to $40,000. Funds will support forty to forty-two projects by US-based nonprofit organizations undertaking the commissioning or creation of a new work in the live performing arts. Deadline(s): 02/10/2006 Established Date: 04/30/2004 Follow-Up Date: 01/01/2007 Review Date: 12/07/2005 Contact: Moira Brennan, Program Coordinator Address: 73 Spring St., Suite 401 New York, NY 10012 U.S.A. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Program URL: http://www.mapfund.org/apply.html Tel: 212-226-1677 Fax: 212-226-7665 Deadline Ind: Postmark Deadline Open:No Award Type(s):General Project In-Residence Research Grants/R D Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution: Any/No Restrictions Locations Tenable:U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories) Appl Type(s): Non-Profit Organizations--Art/Cultural Target Group(s): NONE Funding Limit:$22,000 AVERAGE Duration: 0 Indirect Costs: Unspecified Cost Sharing: No Sponsor Type: Miscellaneous Non-Federal Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS CFDA#: OBJECTIVES: The sponsor supports original new work in all disciplines and traditions of the live performing arts. The goal of the MAP Fund is to assist artists who are exploring and challenging the dynamics of live performance within our changing society, thus reflecting our cultures innovation and growing diversity. ELIGIBILITY The sponsor accepts applications from US-based nonprofit organizations that are undertaking the commissioning or creation of a new work in the live performing arts. Individual artists may only apply to MAP through a partnership with a 501(c)(3), which submits an application on the artist's behalf. Lead artists include choreographers, playwrights, directors, composters, or other artistic makers leading to the creation of the new work. FUNDING Grants range from $10,000 to $40,000, with an average award of $22,000. (emc) KEYWORDS: Arts, General/Other Performing Arts Dance Dramatic/Theatre Arts Music Composition Opera/Musical Theatre
RE: (313) [Fwd: Live performance grant]
Lap it up US folk. You'd realize how lucky you were if you'd ever tried to get funding out of the (few) State sources here in the UK. Ken -Original Message- From: thomas ironside ainslie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 08 December 2005 15:09 To: 313 Mailing List Subject: (313) [Fwd: Live performance grant] some of you out there might be interested in this: -=-=-=-=- Program Number: 79365 Title:Multi-Arts Production Fund Sponsor: Creative Capital SYNOPSIS: The sponsor supports original new work in all disciplines and traditions of the live performing arts. Grants range from approximately $10,000 to $40,000. Funds will support forty to forty-two projects by US-based nonprofit organizations undertaking the commissioning or creation of a new work in the live performing arts. Deadline(s): 02/10/2006 Established Date: 04/30/2004 Follow-Up Date: 01/01/2007 Review Date: 12/07/2005 Contact: Moira Brennan, Program Coordinator Address: 73 Spring St., Suite 401 New York, NY 10012 U.S.A. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Program URL: http://www.mapfund.org/apply.html Tel: 212-226-1677 Fax: 212-226-7665 Deadline Ind: Postmark Deadline Open:No Award Type(s):General Project In-Residence Research Grants/R D Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution: Any/No Restrictions Locations Tenable:U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories) Appl Type(s): Non-Profit Organizations--Art/Cultural Target Group(s): NONE Funding Limit:$22,000 AVERAGE Duration: 0 Indirect Costs: Unspecified Cost Sharing: No Sponsor Type: Miscellaneous Non-Federal Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS CFDA#: OBJECTIVES: The sponsor supports original new work in all disciplines and traditions of the live performing arts. The goal of the MAP Fund is to assist artists who are exploring and challenging the dynamics of live performance within our changing society, thus reflecting our culture's innovation and growing diversity. ELIGIBILITY The sponsor accepts applications from US-based nonprofit organizations that are undertaking the commissioning or creation of a new work in the live performing arts. Individual artists may only apply to MAP through a partnership with a 501(c)(3), which submits an application on the artist's behalf. Lead artists include choreographers, playwrights, directors, composters, or other artistic makers leading to the creation of the new work. FUNDING Grants range from $10,000 to $40,000, with an average award of $22,000. (emc) KEYWORDS: Arts, General/Other Performing Arts Dance Dramatic/Theatre Arts Music Composition Opera/Musical Theatre
RE: (313) [Fwd: Live performance grant]
I'm a US citizen studying in the UK, and luckily for me, many of the courses I took last year were about the UK government funding system for the arts, and the UK has a TON of funding opportunities available for artists. So, Ken, I think maybe you are not aware of everything your fine British country has to offer, which is a shame, because there is a ton of money available... check out the Arts Council Website as a starting point... if you have any more questions, let me know. The Arts Council is just a starting point, but they are a huge force, and they have a lot of money. There are also private organisations and hundreds of trusts offering funding as well. Good luck and don't give up your search so easily!! -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 08 December 2005 15:20 To: thomas ironside ainslie; 313 Mailing List Subject: RE: (313) [Fwd: Live performance grant] Lap it up US folk. You'd realize how lucky you were if you'd ever tried to get funding out of the (few) State sources here in the UK. Ken -Original Message- From: thomas ironside ainslie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 08 December 2005 15:09 To: 313 Mailing List Subject: (313) [Fwd: Live performance grant] some of you out there might be interested in this: -=-=-=-=- Program Number: 79365 Title:Multi-Arts Production Fund Sponsor: Creative Capital SYNOPSIS: The sponsor supports original new work in all disciplines and traditions of the live performing arts. Grants range from approximately $10,000 to $40,000. Funds will support forty to forty-two projects by US-based nonprofit organizations undertaking the commissioning or creation of a new work in the live performing arts. Deadline(s): 02/10/2006 Established Date: 04/30/2004 Follow-Up Date: 01/01/2007 Review Date: 12/07/2005 Contact: Moira Brennan, Program Coordinator Address: 73 Spring St., Suite 401 New York, NY 10012 U.S.A. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Program URL: http://www.mapfund.org/apply.html Tel: 212-226-1677 Fax: 212-226-7665 Deadline Ind: Postmark Deadline Open:No Award Type(s):General Project In-Residence Research Grants/R D Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution: Any/No Restrictions Locations Tenable:U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories) Appl Type(s): Non-Profit Organizations--Art/Cultural Target Group(s): NONE Funding Limit:$22,000 AVERAGE Duration: 0 Indirect Costs: Unspecified Cost Sharing: No Sponsor Type: Miscellaneous Non-Federal Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS CFDA#: OBJECTIVES: The sponsor supports original new work in all disciplines and traditions of the live performing arts. The goal of the MAP Fund is to assist artists who are exploring and challenging the dynamics of live performance within our changing society, thus reflecting our culture's innovation and growing diversity. ELIGIBILITY The sponsor accepts applications from US-based nonprofit organizations that are undertaking the commissioning or creation of a new work in the live performing arts. Individual artists may only apply to MAP through a partnership with a 501(c)(3), which submits an application on the artist's behalf. Lead artists include choreographers, playwrights, directors, composters, or other artistic makers leading to the creation of the new work. FUNDING Grants range from $10,000 to $40,000, with an average award of $22,000. (emc) KEYWORDS: Arts, General/Other Performing Arts Dance Dramatic/Theatre Arts Music Composition Opera/Musical Theatre
RE: (313) [Fwd: Live performance grant]
Yep, and from having a brother and sister-in-law who are working artists with gallery representation in NYC I can tell you that in general, the US government isn't very friendly to helping artists. Not nearly as much as European governments. Most funding for arts in the US is from private companies and organizations. After scandals like the Piss Christ photo by Andres Serrano and work by Robert Mappelthorpe - there was one more that happened here in Minneapolis too I believe - an HIV positive performance artist who used their blood in their work - well, there was a backlash against the US funding controversial art. In fact it spurred a whole debate worthy of a first year liberal arts course about what is art? I could be wrong but I think the government, ESPECIALLY this administration, is still tight with the purse strings. I wouldn't put it past a few of the people in the White House to be quite hostile towards the idea. The American public, in general, doesn't trust thinkers. MEK Svagr, Jodie [EMAIL PROTECTED] ukTo Odeluga, Ken 12/08/05 11:28 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED], thomas ironside ainslie [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313 Mailing List 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject RE: (313) [Fwd: Live performance grant] I'm a US citizen studying in the UK, and luckily for me, many of the courses I took last year were about the UK government funding system for the arts, and the UK has a TON of funding opportunities available for artists. So, Ken, I think maybe you are not aware of everything your fine British country has to offer, which is a shame, because there is a ton of money available... check out the Arts Council Website as a starting point... if you have any more questions, let me know. The Arts Council is just a starting point, but they are a huge force, and they have a lot of money. There are also private organisations and hundreds of trusts offering funding as well. Good luck and don't give up your search so easily!! -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 08 December 2005 15:20 To: thomas ironside ainslie; 313 Mailing List Subject: RE: (313) [Fwd: Live performance grant] Lap it up US folk. You'd realize how lucky you were if you'd ever tried to get funding out of the (few) State sources here in the UK. Ken -Original Message- From: thomas ironside ainslie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 08 December 2005 15:09 To: 313 Mailing List Subject: (313) [Fwd: Live performance grant] some of you out there might be interested in this: -=-=-=-=- Program Number: 79365 Title:Multi-Arts Production Fund Sponsor: Creative Capital SYNOPSIS: The sponsor supports original new work in all disciplines and traditions of the live performing arts. Grants range from approximately $10,000 to $40,000. Funds will support forty to forty-two projects by US-based nonprofit organizations undertaking the commissioning or creation of a new work in the live performing arts. Deadline(s): 02/10/2006 Established Date: 04/30/2004 Follow-Up Date: 01/01/2007 Review Date: 12/07/2005 Contact: Moira Brennan, Program Coordinator Address: 73 Spring St., Suite 401 New York, NY 10012 U.S.A. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Program URL: http://www.mapfund.org/apply.html Tel: 212-226-1677 Fax: 212-226-7665 Deadline Ind: Postmark Deadline Open:No Award Type(s):General Project In-Residence Research Grants/R D Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution: Any/No Restrictions Locations Tenable:U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories) Appl
(313) Fwd: Chymera: Everybody Dies... Even Horses Available now on CDbaby.com
Brendan's not currently a subscribe and asked me to forward this: -- Forwarded message -- From: Chymera [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello All, Just writing to let you know that my debut album is finally available stateside on CDbaby at this location: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/chymera Please check it out and have a listen to the soundclips. The album was mastered by our very own Kent Williams, and he's done an absolutely stellar job. No horses were harmed during the making of this album. Regards, Bren/Chymera http://www.chymera.org PS. Here's some reviews from assorted Irish Press: --snip--CHYMERA Everybody Dies . . . Even Horses Iterate Irish electronic music producer Brendan Chymera Gregory has become a prolific name on the local scene via a rake of compilation credits and live supports. But while many other rising Irish producers lack the wherewithal and often confidence to take the next logical step towards a full-length album, Gregory has no such qualms about his abilities or ambitions. Everybody Dies . . . Even Horses is a wonderfully pitched, supremely assured piece of work that nips and tucks all manner of electronic shades and sounds into a highly satisfying album. Gregory is at his best when he stirs his cauldron of deep melodies, dark rhythms and intricate textures into unexpected blends. It's clear from the brooding, statuesque Moment in Time and the downtown Detroit shuffle of Chamber Zen that Gregory's future designs will also be worth examining. www.chymera.org Jim Carroll-- snip-- from the ticket, in the irish times, may 6th 2005. --snip--Chymera Everybody dies . . Even Horses Iterate Every once and a while someone appears out of nowhere and simply knocks you off your feet. Brendan Gregory AKA Chymera has, like many before him, blown me away with the quality and intensity of his debut album. Apart from a couple of heads at D1, few in Ireland are coming close to this quality and the emotional intensity of Chymera's debut. It doesn't have it all but it has most things. A clever and broad use of genre; standard 4/4 kicks, break beats and no beats; emotionally charged melody and strings; tight production and sharp programming that you would mistake for Orbital. No wonder he is upstaging Joey Beltram. Desy Balmer--snip-- from hold it down magazine, may 2005. --snip--Chymera Everybody Dies, Even Horses You've got to admire Cork producer Bren Gregoriy's initiative: instead of trying to hawk his work to a label, he set up his own imprint to release his debut album, with the result that his individualistic take on electronic music gets an audience. Fusing deep techno with breaks and electro, Bren adds some lo-fi rock flavours on the nocturnal slow motion beats of 'Empire', the grinding 'Chamber Zen' outdoes the electro house brigade with its raw sex appeal, while the bubbling melodies of the title track recall classic Orbital material. If the rest of the world tunes in, Chymera could easily become Ireland's first electronic producer to hit the big time. Eight/Ten.--snip-- from hotpress, June 2005. http://www.chymera.org
(313) Fwd: Dance Magazine For Sale
Anyone want to buy a dance music magazine?? Alex?? cheers Jason Begin forwarded message: From: BSS [UK] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2 September 2005 16:30:00 BDT To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Dance Magazine For Sale Reply-To: BSS [UK] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dear Sir / Madam I am contacting you to inform you that a client of ours is currently selling an established national dance music magazine and we thought that you may be interested in the sale. The magazine sale has been listed on eBay with some basic details: Click here to view eBay auction Thanks for your time Regards Mark Thompson BSS UK
(313) FWD: Andrew Duke message about Ectomorph mix...
This post from Andrew Duke didn't go through because of the F-word, so I'm forwarding it: -- Not a Fischerspooner fan, but am an Ectomorph fan and just stumbled on this: http://www.f*ckyoucaseyspooner.com/FS_mp3/Invisible_Ectomorph_Mix.mp3 The break towards the end is AWESOME! Andrew -- you'll have to substitute the '*' with 'u' to get the file. As has been stated before -- the obscenity filter is there to keep 313 messages from tripping corporate e-mail content filters, not because 313 cares if you cuss. You can say whatever the f**k you want, just without f**k, s**t, p*ssy, a**hole, or dumb*ss.
Re: (313) FWD: Andrew Duke message about Ectomorph mix...
Kent Williams wrote: This post from Andrew Duke didn't go through because of the F-word, so I'm forwarding it: -- Not a Fischerspooner fan, but am an Ectomorph fan and just stumbled on this: http://www.f*ckyoucaseyspooner.com/FS_mp3/Invisible_Ectomorph_Mix.mp3 The break towards the end is AWESOME! Andrew -- you'll have to substitute the '*' with 'u' to get the file. As has been stated before -- the obscenity filter is there to keep 313 messages from tripping corporate e-mail content filters, not because 313 cares if you cuss. You can say whatever the f**k you want, just without f**k, s**t, p*ssy, a**hole, or dumb*ss. Thanks for forwarding, Kent. The awesome break I mentioned is actually only about 1/2 way in--nice vocal cut up. Andrew -- Andrew Duke scoring/sound design/source http://andrew-duke.com Cognition Audioworks label [Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark] http://cognitionaudioworks.com -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.17/85 - Release Date: 8/30/2005
(313) [Fwd: Doin my 6-8 piraterevival.co.uk tonight if anyone is around]
classics and not so classic 88 - 94 p
(313) [Fwd: Joe Louis On Peacefrog.. interesting thread to read]
As has been said before http://www.djhistorymix.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3927postdays=0postorder=ascstart=0 p
Re: (313) [Fwd: Sonar pictures]
Ah ! we definitely were not far from each other at sci-fi records as on the Thursday i spent a few minutes with Rachmad and Mills aswell, and on the saturday i was outside the shop catching Mills doing his showcase (hanging some redbull, believing it could save me from being tired hahha). Day event were really rocking, i see there were some nice music played at the night ones, thoughi avoided them coz its just full of too many dorks in the crowd. -- Benoît. max a écrit : While we're at it here are my photos. http://www.born-yesterday.co.uk/radio/bornpics/SonarBCN05_night/ http://www.born-yesterday.co.uk/radio/bornpics/SonarBCN05_day/ Please bear in mind there are a few holiday snap's amongst these as well + lots of BCN :D If you have trouble using the navigation due the picture resizing ( a problem on lower rez screens) just use the arrow keys on ya keyboard. Had a great time, really enjoyed Joris Voorn, Monoceros, Alex Attias, Jeff Mills, and the minus stage plus loads more. Going back next year I've decided. MAX www.amp-art.com -Original Message- From: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 June 2005 21:17 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) [Fwd: Sonar pictures] Hi all, here are all the pics i took at Sonar http://djtioneb.free.fr/Sonar2005/ 16,17 and 18 day events also : 16 june, Tresor party @ Moog w/ special guest Jeff Mills more 17 june, Technique vs Immigrant @Zentraus w/ Funk D void, Robin Porter ... 17 june, F**k me im famous @ Discotheque w/ David Guetta (yeah i was really drunk when i got there) Ill post a review soon, i need to write it and it takes time hehhe =) cheers
(313) [Fwd: Sonar pictures]
Hi all, here are all the pics i took at Sonar http://djtioneb.free.fr/Sonar2005/ 16,17 and 18 day events also : 16 june, Tresor party @ Moog w/ special guest Jeff Mills more 17 june, Technique vs Immigrant @Zentraus w/ Funk D void, Robin Porter ... 17 june, F**k me im famous @ Discotheque w/ David Guetta (yeah i was really drunk when i got there) Ill post a review soon, i need to write it and it takes time hehhe =) cheers -- Benoît. PS : damn those filters...
RE: (313) [Fwd: Sonar pictures]
While we're at it here are my photos. http://www.born-yesterday.co.uk/radio/bornpics/SonarBCN05_night/ http://www.born-yesterday.co.uk/radio/bornpics/SonarBCN05_day/ Please bear in mind there are a few holiday snap's amongst these as well + lots of BCN :D If you have trouble using the navigation due the picture resizing ( a problem on lower rez screens) just use the arrow keys on ya keyboard. Had a great time, really enjoyed Joris Voorn, Monoceros, Alex Attias, Jeff Mills, and the minus stage plus loads more. Going back next year I've decided. MAX www.amp-art.com -Original Message- From: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 June 2005 21:17 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) [Fwd: Sonar pictures] Hi all, here are all the pics i took at Sonar http://djtioneb.free.fr/Sonar2005/ 16,17 and 18 day events also : 16 june, Tresor party @ Moog w/ special guest Jeff Mills more 17 june, Technique vs Immigrant @Zentraus w/ Funk D void, Robin Porter ... 17 june, F**k me im famous @ Discotheque w/ David Guetta (yeah i was really drunk when i got there) Ill post a review soon, i need to write it and it takes time hehhe =) cheers -- Benoît. PS : damn those filters...
(313) [Fwd: House Mix June 2005]
Ian couldn't get this through, so I'm trying for him... - Forwarded by Alex Bond/UK/INF/PwC on 01/06/2005 15:25 - Ian Cheshire [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Alex Bond/UK/INF/[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: 01/06/2005 13:46 Subject: [Fwd: House Mix June 2005] Please respond to iancheshire did you get it? Original Message Subject: House Mix June 2005 From:Ian Cheshire [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date:Wed, June 1, 2005 1:37 pm To: 313@hyperreal.org -- Shameless plug I know please but feel free to download if fancy it: http://www.kube72.com/mp3/HouseMix_2005.mp3 Intro Donna Summer - I feel Love Lil Louis - French kiss Househeadz presents the Antem- Sounds of the Underground Mr G - The day after B Plug - Indian Summer Hippe - R U feeling me Innner City - Big Fun Kash - Tropical Sax Angel Morales - Tribal Function Anthony Rother - Redlight District Green Velvet - Answering Machine HippE - Down On Me Richard F - The Way Get F**ked - Private Parts Cevin Fisher - Freaks come out Destination - Defination of Love www.midnightbeats.de www.kube72.com www.detroitimpression.com www.midnightbeats.de www.kube72.com www.detroitimpression.com _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
(313) Fwd: OFFICIAL FUSE-IN AFTERPARTIES
For those in Detroit... I didn't see tis on this list before i think? Begin forwarded message: FRIDAY MAY 27 Launch Centre Street Lounge 311 E. Grand River Detroit, MI 48226 VIP invite only reception from 6:30 - 9:00 pm Doors at 10, 18+ Mike Servito - Detroit D. Wynn - R-tyme Records Reggie Dokes - Psychostasia Records Stacey Pullen - Black Flag Recordings special surprise guest SATURDAY MAY 28 Release 1545 Clay Detroit, MI 48211 one block east of I-75 10pm, 18+ Benny Rodriguez - Holland, BR Records Blake Baxter - Detroit, Mix Records Kevin Saunderson - Detroit, KMS Records Green Velvet - Chicago Michel De Hey - Holland Ken Ishii - Japan, FLR Records SUNDAY MAY 29 For Those Who Know IV Tangent Gallery 715 E. Milwaukee Detroit, MI 48202 10pm, 18+ ROOM 1 Advent - Live --Combination Research Records Buzz Goree - UR, Detroit (aka DJ Clandestine) James Pennington - UR, Detroit (aka Suburban Knight) Murat - Data Records Frankie Bones - HTS Records Santiago Salazar - Los Hermanos ROOM 2 Osunlade - Yoruba Records Mike Huckaby - Deep Transportation Ron Trent - Prescription Records Craig Gonzalez - Detroit Craig Huckaby - Percussions MONDAY MAY 30 Encore Bleu Room 1540 Woodward Detroit, MI 48226 10pm, 18+ DJ Genesis - SubGroundz Glenn Underground - Urban Heirs, Chicago Quentin Harris - Shelter Records Kenny Larkin - Art of Dance Carl Craig - Planet E FOR EACH NIGHT: presale tickets $15, $25 at the door Presales will be available at the wantickets.com booth located on- site at the festival. Presales also available at wantickets.com or DJ Supply North and South, Neptune Records, Spectacles Clothing, Record Time Ferndale and Roseville, Corktown Tavern, Detroit Threads, Incognito, Noir Leather. http://www.Fuse- InDetroit.com for shuttle service and more information. Thank You. - This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/
(313) Fwd: Mixworks Four Year Anniversary Event
For those in Detroit... Begin forwarded message: From: buzz goree Subject: Mixworks Four Year Anniversary Event Mixworks Presents Their Four Year Anniversary Party Saturday, May 7th 2005 Come Witness The Rare Appearance Of The Godfather of House Music in His First Detroit Appearance in Eight Years Farley Jackmaster Funk - Chicago: Dust Traxx Buzz Goree - Detroit: UR D-Wynn - Detroit: KMS Mike Servito - Detroit Center Street Lounge 311 East Grand River, Detroit: Harmonie Park $10 Before 11pm, Presales available at www.groovetickets.com, Record Time (Ferndale and Roseville), and Spectacles (Downtown Detroit) Afterparty Immediately Follows!
(313) [Fwd: emoticon headspace news | april 2005 | vince watson album out now]
Might be of interest... New mailout from Emoticon/Headspace carl morris Plug Two t +442920190151 Original Message Subject: emoticon headspace news | april 2005 | vince watson album out now Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 11:50:53 +0100 From: emoticon headspace recordings [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Carl Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] hi and welcome to the first *emoticon headspace* newsletter in a very long time. it's been a while, but we're overflowing with exciting news and fantastic music for your lucky ears. if you're not interested, scroll to the bottom and unsubscribe. if you are, keep reading - and we'll try and keep you up to date more regularly from now on... so what's new? well, headspace has just released *vince watson*'s 'sublimina' album, and has full-lengths from *dan curtin* and *arne weinberg* lined up for later in the year. emoticon has released a 12 from domu and shifty's *yotoko* project and is currently sifting through a mountain of new demos. promotion for both labels is now being handled by our friends at *nomorewords* in amsterdam, while worldwide distribution continues through the mighty *rush hour*. we're working on a new website design (we know, we've been saying this forever, but we really are), and we're preparing to offer a proper mail order service for those who like to buy direct. here's what the rest of the crew have been up to... *arne weinberg* is about to release 'solitude', the second release on his own low-key 'aw' label - don't sleep on the first 7 if you haven't already picked one up. you can check out the tracks (including an excellent *shawn rudiman* mix) at www.arneweinberg.de http://www.arneweinberg.de. *vince watson* is gigging like a madman all over europe right now, and has some brilliant new releases coming out on f communications' new f... u! offshoot and his own bio label. keep an eye on his new website www.vincewatson.co.uk http://www.vincewatson.co.uk which is due to launch in may. *tom churchill* joined vince and arne to represent headspace at london's excellent flashpoint http://www.flashpointclub.com/ night in february, and will do the same thing for our friends at delsin http://www.delsin.org in amsterdam next month. tom, vince and arne are also all due to play at the excellent new *elektrosouls* night in brighton (run by ai records' *jacen solo*) in june and july. meanwhile tom is keeping up his dj residency at traxx http://traxxevents.com, which is running strong every month in glasgow - thanks to *daniel bell* for rocking it this month, and don't miss *anthony 'shake' shakir* in may. if you're in scotland this weekend look out for the excellent triptych http://triptych05.com events, with too many names to list (we'll be going to see *karlheinz stockhausen*, *luke vibert* and *herbie hancock* for starters). the traxx crew will also be soundtracking bar soba on sunday night, while trying to sneak off to check *recloose*, who's spinning over at the observatory at the same time. it's going to be a long weekend up here - have a good one whatever you're doing... *latest headspace release* vince watson - sublimina hs 017 - cd/2xlp info and mp3 samples http://emoticon-headspace.net/infosheets/hs017.html 'sublimina' is vince's third full-length album, chock full of soulful and timeless machine music, from shimmering dancefloor tracks to more reflective grooves. we're very proud of this release and think it's one of the best techno albums for a long time. but don't just take our word for it... / love it. drove from wellington to auckland playing it. fantastic driving music and good headmusic for the dancefloor. - carl craig it is absolutely stunning. vince is the man! - laurent garnier it's really my type of music. there should always be demand for well produced techno like this. - ken ishii sublimina is watson's most accomplished work yet: this is a deeper and more ambitious slant on the detroit techno blueprint than he has attempted previously. (4/5) - idj magazine/ *latest emoticon release* yotoko - bullet-time emot 019 - 12 info and mp3 samples http://emoticon-headspace.net/infosheets/emot019.html (nb: this is now sold out at rush hour, so act fast to pick up a copy if you haven't already.) after the awesine 'wet ink' lp on delsin, and a killer 12 for archive's neroli offshoot, domu and shifty have crafted three more distinctive tracks for emoticon, showcasing a wide range of influences while still managing to sound like no-one else out there. is it techno? is it broken beat? is it hip hop? who cares? / this is hot. number one on my chart. - anthony 'shake' shakir the unexpected bomb of the last few months. i don't know what it is, but it rocks! - fabrice lig it's fresh! i like this fusion - sounds very phat and futuristic! - gilb-r (chateau flight)/ *upcoming dates* april 29 - vince watson @ holodeck, clwb ifor bach, cardiff april 30 - vince watson
Re: (313) Fwd: Record Time - The Midgets Are Coming
I went and it was very fun! The crowd was very lively and vocal, moreso than I thought they would be. It was a nice and peculiar diversion for a Saturday afternoon. I'm glad I went! /0 wrote: nah this is pretty normal in detroit. actually, the city is littered with bars that feature midget wrestling. its kind of a detroit tradition - Original Message - From: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 11:09 AM Subject: (313) Fwd: Record Time - The Midgets Are Coming LOL ... WTF?!? Midget wrestling?!? Did anyone else get this e-mail from Record Time? Seems like they're branching out ... ;-) - Greg Begin forwarded message: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: April 14, 2005 7:11:41 AM PDT To: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Record Time - The Midgets Are Coming Record Time in Roseville Presents: Live Hardcore Midget Wrestling with the The Half Pint Brawlers Saturday April 16 at 2:00 PM celebrating the release of the 'Half Pint Brawlers Volume 1' DVD image.tiff attachment removed
(313) Fwd: Record Time - The Midgets Are Coming
LOL ... WTF?!? Midget wrestling?!? Did anyone else get this e-mail from Record Time? Seems like they're branching out ... ;-) - Greg Begin forwarded message: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: April 14, 2005 7:11:41 AM PDT To: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Record Time - The Midgets Are Coming Record Time in Roseville Presents: Live Hardcore Midget Wrestling with the The Half Pint Brawlers Saturday April 16 at 2:00 PM celebrating the release of the 'Half Pint Brawlers Volume 1' DVD image.tiff attachment removed
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LOL, yeah, I already tried posting about that, but it didnt get through. I remember when they used to put people like Alan Oldham on as in store entertainment!! - Original Message - From: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 4:09 PM Subject: (313) Fwd: Record Time - The Midgets Are Coming LOL ... WTF?!? Midget wrestling?!? Did anyone else get this e-mail from Record Time? Seems like they're branching out ... ;-) - Greg Begin forwarded message: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: April 14, 2005 7:11:41 AM PDT To: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Record Time - The Midgets Are Coming Record Time in Roseville Presents: Live Hardcore Midget Wrestling with the The Half Pint Brawlers Saturday April 16 at 2:00 PM celebrating the release of the 'Half Pint Brawlers Volume 1' DVD image.tiff attachment removed
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yeah, now their booking a bunch of tossers... MEK Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED] soul.co.ukTo 313@hyperreal.org 04/14/05 10:15 AM cc Subject Re: (313) Fwd: Record Time - The Midgets Are Coming LOL, yeah, I already tried posting about that, but it didnt get through. I remember when they used to put people like Alan Oldham on as in store entertainment!! - Original Message - From: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 4:09 PM Subject: (313) Fwd: Record Time - The Midgets Are Coming LOL ... WTF?!? Midget wrestling?!? Did anyone else get this e-mail from Record Time? Seems like they're branching out ... ;-) - Greg Begin forwarded message: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: April 14, 2005 7:11:41 AM PDT To: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Record Time - The Midgets Are Coming Record Time in Roseville Presents: Live Hardcore Midget Wrestling with the The Half Pint Brawlers Saturday April 16 at 2:00 PM celebrating the release of the 'Half Pint Brawlers Volume 1' DVD image.tiff attachment removed
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nah this is pretty normal in detroit. actually, the city is littered with bars that feature midget wrestling. its kind of a detroit tradition - Original Message - From: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 11:09 AM Subject: (313) Fwd: Record Time - The Midgets Are Coming LOL ... WTF?!? Midget wrestling?!? Did anyone else get this e-mail from Record Time? Seems like they're branching out ... ;-) - Greg Begin forwarded message: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: April 14, 2005 7:11:41 AM PDT To: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Record Time - The Midgets Are Coming Record Time in Roseville Presents: Live Hardcore Midget Wrestling with the The Half Pint Brawlers Saturday April 16 at 2:00 PM celebrating the release of the 'Half Pint Brawlers Volume 1' DVD image.tiff attachment removed
RE: (313) Fwd: Record Time - The Midgets Are Coming
I saw the midgets here about a couple months back. Craziness. They were in a punk bar chasing each others with chairs and ish. Think it was bloody midgets on tour or something though. Pure entertainment. My friend got lit and tried to get at the midget chick. She was aight tho And that's regular for Detroit? No wonder :) Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems -Original Message- From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 11:27 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Fwd: Record Time - The Midgets Are Coming nah this is pretty normal in detroit. actually, the city is littered with bars that feature midget wrestling. its kind of a detroit tradition
(313) Fwd: KRAFTWERK ANNOUNCE SPRING 2005 TOUR AND FIRST-EVER LIVE RECORDING !
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE APRIL 13, 2005 KRAFTWERK ANNOUNCE SPRING 2005 TOUR AND FIRST EVER-LIVE RECORDING! NEW YORK, NY -- Astralwerks is thrilled to announce the release of Kraftwerk's first-ever official live recording, entitled Minimum Maximum, on June 7th, as well as a series of live dates. Kraftwerk is considered one of the most influential bands in pop history. In a career spanning more than 35 years, the German electro pioneers have been endlessly saluted and mimicked by each new generation of innovators. In the 1970s, the post-punk futurists professed their devotion. In the 1980s 90s, the leading lights of Chicago house along with Detroit and Euro-techno paid homage. Possibly the most sampled band on the planet, their music continues to inspire. Over the last decade, Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider, Fritz Hilpert and Henning Schmitz have toured the world, and in 2003, as rare and splendid as a returning comet in the night sky, Kraftwerk released Tour De France Soundtracks. Now in 2005, having already electrified the band's global army of disciples and following an unforgettable appearance at Coachella 2004, Kraftwerk are returning to perform a short series of shows in DC, New York, Detroit, Chicago and LA, their first since 1998. Astralwerks will release a 2-CD live set entitled Minimum-Maximum on June 7th containing 22 tracks recorded throughout Europe, Japan and the US during the band's 2004 world tour. Recorded and mixed with Kraftwerk's legendary precision, Minimum-Maximum features all of the band's classic compositions alongside their most recent 2004 Billboard Club chart hit Aerodynamik. Minimum-Maximum tour: 5/30Washington, DC 9.30 Club 5/31Washington, DC 9.30 Club 6/01New York, NYHammerstein Ballroom 6/03Detroit, MI State Theatre 6/04Chicago, IL Riviera Theatre 6/06Los Angeles, CA Greek Theatre For more information please contact Alison Tarnofsky: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alison Tarnofsky Publicity Director Astralwerks 104 West 29th St, 4th FL New York, NY 10001 www.astralwerks.com
RE: (313) Fwd: KRAFTWERK ANNOUNCE SPRING 2005 TOUR AND FIRST-EVER LIVE RECORDING !
Why oh why Astralwerks Also I think James brown would argue about the most sampled band ever! Ja'Maul Redmond 1100 S. Tryon St. Suite 300, Charlotte, NC 28203 t: 704.343.9900 f:704.343. www.perkinswill.com Perkins+Will. Ideas + buildings that honor the broader goals of society -Original Message- From: lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 1:20 PM To: (313) Subject: (313) Fwd: KRAFTWERK ANNOUNCE SPRING 2005 TOUR AND FIRST-EVER LIVE RECORDING ! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE APRIL 13, 2005 KRAFTWERK ANNOUNCE SPRING 2005 TOUR AND FIRST EVER-LIVE RECORDING! NEW YORK, NY -- Astralwerks is thrilled to announce the release of Kraftwerk's first-ever official live recording, entitled Minimum Maximum, on June 7th, as well as a series of live dates. Kraftwerk is considered one of the most influential bands in pop history. In a career spanning more than 35 years, the German electro pioneers have been endlessly saluted and mimicked by each new generation of innovators. In the 1970s, the post-punk futurists professed their devotion. In the 1980s 90s, the leading lights of Chicago house along with Detroit and Euro-techno paid homage. Possibly the most sampled band on the planet, their music continues to inspire. Over the last decade, Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider, Fritz Hilpert and Henning Schmitz have toured the world, and in 2003, as rare and splendid as a returning comet in the night sky, Kraftwerk released Tour De France Soundtracks. Now in 2005, having already electrified the band's global army of disciples and following an unforgettable appearance at Coachella 2004, Kraftwerk are returning to perform a short series of shows in DC, New York, Detroit, Chicago and LA, their first since 1998. Astralwerks will release a 2-CD live set entitled Minimum-Maximum on June 7th containing 22 tracks recorded throughout Europe, Japan and the US during the band's 2004 world tour. Recorded and mixed with Kraftwerk's legendary precision, Minimum-Maximum features all of the band's classic compositions alongside their most recent 2004 Billboard Club chart hit Aerodynamik. Minimum-Maximum tour: 5/30Washington, DC 9.30 Club 5/31Washington, DC 9.30 Club 6/01New York, NYHammerstein Ballroom 6/03Detroit, MI State Theatre 6/04Chicago, IL Riviera Theatre 6/06Los Angeles, CA Greek Theatre For more information please contact Alison Tarnofsky: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alison Tarnofsky Publicity Director Astralwerks 104 West 29th St, 4th FL New York, NY 10001 www.astralwerks.com
RE: (313) Fwd: KRAFTWERK ANNOUNCE SPRING 2005 TOUR AND FIRST-EVER LIVE RECORDING !
They've been signed with Astralwerks in the U.S. for a while - Astralwerks is owned by EMI which has been releasing Kraftwerk records in the U.S. from the very beginning, afaik. EMI most likely moved them to Astralwerks becuase the label is closer to the electronic music community here. MEK Redmond, Ja'Maul [EMAIL PROTECTED] To erkinswill.com lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED], \(313\) 313@hyperreal.org 04/13/05 03:11 PM cc Subject RE: (313) Fwd: KRAFTWERK ANNOUNCE SPRING 2005 TOUR AND FIRST-EVER LIVE RECORDING ! Why oh why Astralwerks Also I think James brown would argue about the most sampled band ever! Ja'Maul Redmond 1100 S. Tryon St. Suite 300, Charlotte, NC 28203 t: 704.343.9900 f:704.343. www.perkinswill.com Perkins+Will. Ideas + buildings that honor the broader goals of society -Original Message- From: lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 1:20 PM To: (313) Subject: (313) Fwd: KRAFTWERK ANNOUNCE SPRING 2005 TOUR AND FIRST-EVER LIVE RECORDING ! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE APRIL 13, 2005 KRAFTWERK ANNOUNCE SPRING 2005 TOUR AND FIRST EVER-LIVE RECORDING! NEW YORK, NY -- Astralwerks is thrilled to announce the release of Kraftwerk's first-ever official live recording, entitled Minimum Maximum, on June 7th, as well as a series of live dates. Kraftwerk is considered one of the most influential bands in pop history. In a career spanning more than 35 years, the German electro pioneers have been endlessly saluted and mimicked by each new generation of innovators. In the 1970s, the post-punk futurists professed their devotion. In the 1980s 90s, the leading lights of Chicago house along with Detroit and Euro-techno paid homage. Possibly the most sampled band on the planet, their music continues to inspire. Over the last decade, Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider, Fritz Hilpert and Henning Schmitz have toured the world, and in 2003, as rare and splendid as a returning comet in the night sky, Kraftwerk released Tour De France Soundtracks. Now in 2005, having already electrified the band's global army of disciples and following an unforgettable appearance at Coachella 2004, Kraftwerk are returning to perform a short series of shows in DC, New York, Detroit, Chicago and LA, their first since 1998. Astralwerks will release a 2-CD live set entitled Minimum-Maximum on June 7th containing 22 tracks recorded throughout Europe, Japan and the US during the band's 2004 world tour. Recorded and mixed with Kraftwerk's legendary precision, Minimum-Maximum features all of the band's classic compositions alongside their most recent 2004 Billboard Club chart hit Aerodynamik. Minimum-Maximum tour: 5/30Washington, DC 9.30 Club 5/31Washington, DC 9.30 Club 6/01New York, NYHammerstein Ballroom 6/03Detroit, MI State Theatre 6/04Chicago, IL Riviera Theatre 6/06Los Angeles, CA Greek Theatre For more information please contact Alison Tarnofsky: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alison Tarnofsky Publicity Director Astralwerks 104 West 29th St, 4th FL New York, NY 10001 www.astralwerks.com
Re: (313) Fwd: KRAFTWERK ANNOUNCE SPRING 2005 TOUR AND FIRST-EVER LIVE RECORDING
BTW, the tickets for the State Theatre show in Detroit are already on sale NOW on the TicketBastard Web site! It's listed as being a WDET Presale, and you need a password. A little birdie told me that if you complete the sentence I program my home ... ;) - Greg (who just bought his Main Floor ticket ... w00t!@)
(313)[Fwd: Groovetech.com Announcement]
Anyone else get this? I was quite excited when I saw the subject, alas it seems like someone is using the groovetech name to get hits? They claim to have some groovetech assets - I presume this isn't the radio or mix archive? Original Message Subject:Groovetech.com Announcement Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 17:58:49 +0100 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *GROOVETECH.COM ANNOUNCEMENT* You will have been aware that Groovetech.com ceased trading in October 2003. In lieu of money secured to Vinyl Factory Ltd certain assets relating to the Groovetech.com web site were transferred to Vinyl Factory. Vinyl Factory Ltd have recently launched a web site for their highly acclaimed London record shop; Phonica Records. If you would like to look at the Phonica Records web site please click here http://www.phonicarecords.co.uk. If you would like to receive regular email updates for new releases from the Phonica Records web site, please send a blank e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Below you will find a copy of our latest essential records mail out to give you an idea of who we are. *Please note that your personal information has not been transferred to Phonica Records or any other third party. This is a one off e-mail.* Vinyl Factory Ltd http://www.phonicarecords.co.uk/default.aspx *Thursday 31st March 2005* Hello, Phonica Records is a record shop based in Soho, London and we specialize in vinyl releases (and some cds) of house, techno, electro, minimal, hip hop, nu jazz broken beat, electronica, breaks, funk, soul, disco, rock, downbeat and more. We are now online and have a full webshop where you can listen to 1000s of tracks and buy online. Listed below are just a few of this weeks new releases there are hundreds more on the website itself and an extensive back catalogue of classics and recent stock. You can listen to this entire e-mail by clicking here http://media.phonicarecords.co.uk/g3035.m3u or click the links next to the genre headers. Please do not reply to this email. If you have any enquiries contact us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. snip -Mike This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation.
Re: (313)[Fwd: Groovetech.com Announcement]
nor the stock :( it's probably shelves and maybe a stapler MEK Michael Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED] K To 313@hyperreal.org 04/01/05 07:30 AM cc Subject (313)[Fwd: Groovetech.com Announcement] Anyone else get this? I was quite excited when I saw the subject, alas it seems like someone is using the groovetech name to get hits? They claim to have some groovetech assets - I presume this isn't the radio or mix archive? Original Message Subject: Groovetech.com Announcement Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 17:58:49 +0100 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *GROOVETECH.COM ANNOUNCEMENT* You will have been aware that Groovetech.com ceased trading in October 2003. In lieu of money secured to Vinyl Factory Ltd certain assets relating to the Groovetech.com web site were transferred to Vinyl Factory. Vinyl Factory Ltd have recently launched a web site for their highly acclaimed London record shop; Phonica Records. If you would like to look at the Phonica Records web site please click here http://www.phonicarecords.co.uk. If you would like to receive regular email updates for new releases from the Phonica Records web site, please send a blank e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Below you will find a copy of our latest essential records mail out to give you an idea of who we are. *Please note that your personal information has not been transferred to Phonica Records or any other third party. This is a one off e-mail.* Vinyl Factory Ltd http://www.phonicarecords.co.uk/default.aspx *Thursday 31st March 2005* Hello, Phonica Records is a record shop based in Soho, London and we specialize in vinyl releases (and some cds) of house, techno, electro, minimal, hip hop, nu jazz broken beat, electronica, breaks, funk, soul, disco, rock, downbeat and more. We are now online and have a full webshop where you can listen to 1000s of tracks and buy online. Listed below are just a few of this weeks new releases there are hundreds more on the website itself and an extensive back catalogue of classics and recent stock. You can listen to this entire e-mail by clicking here http://media.phonicarecords.co.uk/g3035.m3u or click the links next to the genre headers. Please do not reply to this email. If you have any enquiries contact us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. snip -Mike This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation.
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At 12:30 PM 4/1/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: it's probably shelves and maybe a stapler it's well worth it! red swinglines have a surprisingly high resale value! -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
Re: (313)[Fwd: Groovetech.com Announcement]haha!!
313- Found a new contender for worst track of the year!! Follow the link into phonica records and check the Snoop Doggy Dogg acid remix on the white label. HILARIOUS! The butcher responsible for making this track needs to be tracked down and shot. On Friday, April 01, 2005, at 07:35AM, Michael Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone else get this? I was quite excited when I saw the subject, alas it seems like someone is using the groovetech name to get hits? They claim to have some groovetech assets - I presume this isn't the radio or mix archive? Original Message Subject: Groovetech.com Announcement Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 17:58:49 +0100 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *GROOVETECH.COM ANNOUNCEMENT* You will have been aware that Groovetech.com ceased trading in October 2003. In lieu of money secured to Vinyl Factory Ltd certain assets relating to the Groovetech.com web site were transferred to Vinyl Factory. Vinyl Factory Ltd have recently launched a web site for their highly acclaimed London record shop; Phonica Records. If you would like to look at the Phonica Records web site please click here http://www.phonicarecords.co.uk. If you would like to receive regular email updates for new releases from the Phonica Records web site, please send a blank e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Below you will find a copy of our latest essential records mail out to give you an idea of who we are. *Please note that your personal information has not been transferred to Phonica Records or any other third party. This is a one off e-mail.* Vinyl Factory Ltd http://www.phonicarecords.co.uk/default.aspx *Thursday 31st March 2005* Hello, Phonica Records is a record shop based in Soho, London and we specialize in vinyl releases (and some cds) of house, techno, electro, minimal, hip hop, nu jazz broken beat, electronica, breaks, funk, soul, disco, rock, downbeat and more. We are now online and have a full webshop where you can listen to 1000s of tracks and buy online. Listed below are just a few of this weeks new releases there are hundreds more on the website itself and an extensive back catalogue of classics and recent stock. You can listen to this entire e-mail by clicking here http://media.phonicarecords.co.uk/g3035.m3u or click the links next to the genre headers. Please do not reply to this email. If you have any enquiries contact us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. snip -Mike This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation.