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Brian Aneurysm - Das Element Des Menschen (Spectral Sound): Mixes well with J.T.C material Bernard is a real cool cat, too. He has some good stuff on IronBox, as well. His videos are always interesting - a bit of Richard D James in them. - Original Message From: jason k To: list 313 <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Mon, July 12, 2010 9:46:57 PM Subject: Re: (313) detroit music On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 6:36 PM, j k wrote: > anybody buy any good records lately? > I been on a tear lately, buying all kinds of records over the past 5 weeks, some new some old. here goes; complete with a pitch on why I picked them up/ Im covering a lot of ground ... forgive the typos and whatnot :) This is just the stuff directly connected to michigan James T Cotton* - On Time - Spectral :One of the best releases on spectral. Some great stuff by cotton in typical broken style with a touch of drexciyan type electro on one cut Osborne / TNT (13) - Outta Sight -Spectral: The TNT track l8 is a gem. Cant remember what it sounds like now, but i remember really liking it. 2 AM/FM - Pt. 2 - Spectral : the track acid planes is a mind melt. of folded over vocals and intricate feedback Kavinsky - Teddy Boy - Record Makers: The heinrich mueller steals the show, when doesnt it? Like a ride through a haunted house. Kyle Hall - Kaychunk - hyperdub: You already know about this one, if not grab a copy today, unique shifting over excellent harmony. Kyle Hall- Perfekt sin- wildoats : I like it, its jazzy. but to be honest it wasnt what i was expecting. Dont know how Im gonna find room in a set for it. PARRISH, TheoUgly Edits Vol 2 unknown label US 12" UGEDT 02 - Had a legit copy before but sold it a while back when i was hurting for dough. not much has changed i guess, but i found a copy on juno. not sure its a bootleg or not, but whatever. I always thought that in a way the bootlegging helped theo get exposure. but i digress, its the love i lost and found again Hundred In The Hands, The - Dressed In Dresden - Warp Records: The kyle hall remix of course! Theo Parrish - Space Station / Going Through Changes (Sound Signature): IMO best sound signature in ages. Theo really stepped up on this one. bouncy drums andgreat sounding synth work. spacey, almost like an AXIS record, but low key production theos known for Various - Spectral Sound Vol. 1 (Spectral Sound) got it for the heiroglyphic being cut. Intruiging vocals and abstract music all smashed up together. Hieroglyphic Being - Dope Jams 3 Year Anniversary (Dope Jams) Only a hundred pressed supposedly. I like the track with what sounds like a bell on a clock tower. the first i heard from jamal moss was on the spectral lable, so i kind of count him for this list. Brian Aneurysm - Das Element Des Menschen (Spectral Sound): Mixes well with J.T.C material Various - Disco Nouveau: Addendum (Ghostly International) : Charles Manier's tracks are just brutal! this one is no exception. Various - State Of The Union EP (Spectral Sound) The JTC mix caught my ear, but i cant remember how it went. :) ViLLan X / 2AM/FM* - HeartBeat Crazy / Don't Front!!! (Nation) : Best vocoder line ever "You dont have to front b*tch, Im sick of this sh*t" Its like he summed up my life experience in dealing with women. just kidding, dont get all mad. Eddie "Flashin" Fowlkes* - One Dance / Stella (Global Cuts) a little late on this one, but finally found a copy in good shape. Various - The Deepest Shade Of Techno (Volume 1) (Reflective (2): I can skip about every song on this except eddie fowlkes "check one" wow. what a deep and moody cut. There is a clip of the song on youtube, you must hear this... Kyle Hall - The Water Is Fine EP (Moods & Grooves) (12", EP) The EP is fine too, as mentioned by others. Space Dimension Controller - Journey To The Core Of The Unknown Sphere (Royal Oak) Kyle hall on the remix turning an average track into gold. Shadow People - Secret Society EP (Southern Outpost) Im trying to finish off collecting southern outpost material. Is patrick still on the list? if he is, man i apologize for sleeping on your label. its greaat stuff. best of luck on future endeavors whatever they may be. Martian 044 - Prayer Stick (Red Planet) Dream dancing. Martian, The - Meet The Red Planet (Red Planet) better 18 years late than never owning this record. Martian, The - Firekeeper / Vortexual Conceptions (Red Planet) Had it, sold it a long time ago, wanted it back for firekeeper. Martian, The - Particle Shower / The Voice Of Grandmother (Red Planet) same as above, but for particle shower Carl Craig - A Wonderful Life / As Time Goes By (Planet E) A wonderful life sounds nice, downtempo. Didnt think much of it a while back when i first heard it, but really it might go in a slower electro mix...well see... R-Tyme - Use Me (Trance Fusion) (12", RE) great old school detroit music Urban Culture - The
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A lot of what I've been buying lately is older house, disco, and boogie. It seems like a lot of Chicago DJs are selling large parts of their vinyl collections. As far as new things go, I've been picking up all of the recent Rush Hour Trax reissues (even though I have a lot of the originals). Not necessarliy list-related, but I've been collecting the Dug Out reggae reissues as well. Recent Chicago/Detroit purchases: Kai Alce: Dirty South Dirt (FXHE) Big Strick: 100% Hustler Remixes (FXHE) Echospace: Liumin (Modern Love) Hieroglyphic Being: Compositeurs sans Frontières (Music From Mathematics) Robert Hood: Omega (M-Plant) <-- can't believe there hasn't been more discussion of this IAMTHATIAM: The Invisible Children EP (Fit) Kevin Starke: 151 (Kstarke) Moody: Ol' Dirty Vinyl (KDJ) Omar-S: Mid 90's (FXHE) The Sun God/Daryl Cura: The 3rd Wave (Eargasmic) Urban Tribe: Loyal Opposition (Planet E) Gunnar Wendel: 578 (FXHE) VA: The Soft House Experience (Mathematics) Recent miscellaneous: Autechre: Move of Ten (Warp) Jenifa Mayanja: Music 4 Adults (Bu-Mako Recordings) Juju & Jordash: Tattoo's Island (Philpot) <-- coming soon June: June 01 (June) Moritz von Oswald Trio: Live in New York (Honest Jon's) Wolfgang Voigt: Freiland Klaviermusik (Profan) Cheers, Jacob -- exploring deep electronic music http://www.gridface.com/
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On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 6:36 PM, j k wrote: > anybody buy any good records lately? > I been on a tear lately, buying all kinds of records over the past 5 weeks, some new some old. here goes; complete with a pitch on why I picked them up/ Im covering a lot of ground ... forgive the typos and whatnot :) This is just the stuff directly connected to michigan James T Cotton* - On Time - Spectral :One of the best releases on spectral. Some great stuff by cotton in typical broken style with a touch of drexciyan type electro on one cut Osborne / TNT (13) - Outta Sight -Spectral: The TNT track l8 is a gem. Cant remember what it sounds like now, but i remember really liking it. 2 AM/FM - Pt. 2 - Spectral : the track acid planes is a mind melt. of folded over vocals and intricate feedback Kavinsky - Teddy Boy - Record Makers: The heinrich mueller steals the show, when doesnt it? Like a ride through a haunted house. Kyle Hall - Kaychunk - hyperdub: You already know about this one, if not grab a copy today, unique shifting over excellent harmony. Kyle Hall- Perfekt sin- wildoats : I like it, its jazzy. but to be honest it wasnt what i was expecting. Dont know how Im gonna find room in a set for it. PARRISH, Theo Ugly Edits Vol 2 unknown label US 12" UGEDT 02 - Had a legit copy before but sold it a while back when i was hurting for dough. not much has changed i guess, but i found a copy on juno. not sure its a bootleg or not, but whatever. I always thought that in a way the bootlegging helped theo get exposure. but i digress, its the love i lost and found again Hundred In The Hands, The - Dressed In Dresden - Warp Records: The kyle hall remix of course! Theo Parrish - Space Station / Going Through Changes (Sound Signature): IMO best sound signature in ages. Theo really stepped up on this one. bouncy drums andgreat sounding synth work. spacey, almost like an AXIS record, but low key production theos known for Various - Spectral Sound Vol. 1 (Spectral Sound) got it for the heiroglyphic being cut. Intruiging vocals and abstract music all smashed up together. Hieroglyphic Being - Dope Jams 3 Year Anniversary (Dope Jams) Only a hundred pressed supposedly. I like the track with what sounds like a bell on a clock tower. the first i heard from jamal moss was on the spectral lable, so i kind of count him for this list. Brian Aneurysm - Das Element Des Menschen (Spectral Sound): Mixes well with J.T.C material Various - Disco Nouveau: Addendum (Ghostly International) : Charles Manier's tracks are just brutal! this one is no exception. Various - State Of The Union EP (Spectral Sound) The JTC mix caught my ear, but i cant remember how it went. :) ViLLan X / 2AM/FM* - HeartBeat Crazy / Don't Front!!! (Nation) : Best vocoder line ever "You dont have to front b*tch, Im sick of this sh*t" Its like he summed up my life experience in dealing with women. just kidding, dont get all mad. Eddie "Flashin" Fowlkes* - One Dance / Stella (Global Cuts) a little late on this one, but finally found a copy in good shape. Various - The Deepest Shade Of Techno (Volume 1) (Reflective (2): I can skip about every song on this except eddie fowlkes "check one" wow. what a deep and moody cut. There is a clip of the song on youtube, you must hear this... Kyle Hall - The Water Is Fine EP (Moods & Grooves) (12", EP) The EP is fine too, as mentioned by others. Space Dimension Controller - Journey To The Core Of The Unknown Sphere (Royal Oak) Kyle hall on the remix turning an average track into gold. Shadow People - Secret Society EP (Southern Outpost) Im trying to finish off collecting southern outpost material. Is patrick still on the list? if he is, man i apologize for sleeping on your label. its greaat stuff. best of luck on future endeavors whatever they may be. Martian 044 - Prayer Stick (Red Planet) Dream dancing. Martian, The - Meet The Red Planet (Red Planet) better 18 years late than never owning this record. Martian, The - Firekeeper / Vortexual Conceptions (Red Planet) Had it, sold it a long time ago, wanted it back for firekeeper. Martian, The - Particle Shower / The Voice Of Grandmother (Red Planet) same as above, but for particle shower Carl Craig - A Wonderful Life / As Time Goes By (Planet E) A wonderful life sounds nice, downtempo. Didnt think much of it a while back when i first heard it, but really it might go in a slower electro mix...well see... R-Tyme - Use Me (Trance Fusion) (12", RE) great old school detroit music Urban Culture - The Wonders Of Wishing (Eclipse Records) Remeber when i asked the list what the track was and answered it before anyone else? haha well i wanted it so i grabbed it. Matthew Dear - EP1 (Spectral Sound) (12", EP) I bought it mostly for the album artwork, but wouldnt have bought it without good music on the record as well. Laugua something and hammers are some of dear's best work imo. Octave One - Foundation EP (430 West) from back when Octave one was releasing music
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New record is 'revisited' mixes of Dema and Meridian. Dema is from "The X Files" EP from 1994, and Meridian from "Detroit Techno City" from 1995. I didn't pull out the originals (they were both on "The Collective" the retrospective OO comp from 1998) so I was comparing them with Youtube rips. They sound like they tinkered with the mixes and remastered them, maybe to try and fit in with more current sounds, or maybe just to take advantage of better gear and more mixing experience. They sound a little cleaner and clearer, without adding or removing anything from the originals. If you make a fetish of grit you might be disappointed with the new mixes, but I thought they sounded really good. If you don't have them on the original vinyl, they're very much worth picking up. And even if you do, it will be a 2 track EP, so it will probably get a nice fat cutting job from Prairie Cat, with deeper grooves than the original records, which packed more tracks to a side. On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Ivan Tomasevic wrote: > > last few releases by OO weren't that good IMHO, but since i'm a big fan of > their early stuff (i've left little fortune on discogs trying to obtain > copies of their music) i'm putting my hopes on this one. > > On Fri, 9 Jul 2010, Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks new email address > wrote: > >> New Octave One EP out end of July (2 earlier tracks revisited) is sweet; >> full OO album out in October. >> >> On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Robin Pinning >> wrote: >>> >>> Good call on the Kyle Hall bits below. >>> >>> He has a new one on his own label Wild Oats out now too. >>> >>> Also I forgot to mention the new Marcellus Pittman stuff that's around >>> too. >>> >>> robin... >>> >>> On 9 Jul 2010, at 14:00, mislav bobic wrote: >>> On Jul 9, 2010, at 7:36 AM, j k wrote: > anybody buy any good records lately? > got those recently: Miles Sagnia - The Causal Structure EP jamie read - the future ep kyle hall - must see ep space dimension controller - journey to the core of unknown terrence dixon - room 310 workshop 10 >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > -- > > >
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last few releases by OO weren't that good IMHO, but since i'm a big fan of their early stuff (i've left little fortune on discogs trying to obtain copies of their music) i'm putting my hopes on this one. On Fri, 9 Jul 2010, Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks new email address wrote: New Octave One EP out end of July (2 earlier tracks revisited) is sweet; full OO album out in October. On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Robin Pinning wrote: Good call on the Kyle Hall bits below. He has a new one on his own label Wild Oats out now too. Also I forgot to mention the new Marcellus Pittman stuff that's around too. robin... On 9 Jul 2010, at 14:00, mislav bobic wrote: On Jul 9, 2010, at 7:36 AM, j k wrote: anybody buy any good records lately? got those recently: Miles Sagnia - The Causal Structure EP jamie read - the future ep kyle hall - must see ep space dimension controller - journey to the core of unknown terrence dixon - room 310 workshop 10 --
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Rick Wilhite's Vibes series is great, really feeling the Glen Underground track on Vol 1 and Rick's Analog Love is sick! On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks new email address wrote: > > New Octave One EP out end of July (2 earlier tracks revisited) is sweet; > full OO album out in October. > > On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Robin Pinning wrote: > > > > Good call on the Kyle Hall bits below. > > > > He has a new one on his own label Wild Oats out now too. > > > > Also I forgot to mention the new Marcellus Pittman stuff that's around too. > > > > robin... > > > > On 9 Jul 2010, at 14:00, mislav bobic wrote: > > > >> > >> On Jul 9, 2010, at 7:36 AM, j k wrote: > >> > >>> anybody buy any good records lately? > >>> > >> > >> got those recently: > >> > >> Miles Sagnia - The Causal Structure EP > >> > >> jamie read - the future ep > >> > >> kyle hall - must see ep > >> > >> space dimension controller - journey to the core of unknown > >> > >> terrence dixon - room 310 > >> > >> workshop 10 > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > -- > http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio > http://myspace.com/andrewduke
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New Octave One EP out end of July (2 earlier tracks revisited) is sweet; full OO album out in October. On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Robin Pinning wrote: > > Good call on the Kyle Hall bits below. > > He has a new one on his own label Wild Oats out now too. > > Also I forgot to mention the new Marcellus Pittman stuff that's around too. > > robin... > > On 9 Jul 2010, at 14:00, mislav bobic wrote: > >> >> On Jul 9, 2010, at 7:36 AM, j k wrote: >> >>> anybody buy any good records lately? >>> >> >> got those recently: >> >> Miles Sagnia - The Causal Structure EP >> >> jamie read - the future ep >> >> kyle hall - must see ep >> >> space dimension controller - journey to the core of unknown >> >> terrence dixon - room 310 >> >> workshop 10 >> >> >> >> >> > > -- http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio http://myspace.com/andrewduke
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Good call on the Kyle Hall bits below. He has a new one on his own label Wild Oats out now too. Also I forgot to mention the new Marcellus Pittman stuff that's around too. robin... On 9 Jul 2010, at 14:00, mislav bobic wrote: > > On Jul 9, 2010, at 7:36 AM, j k wrote: > >> anybody buy any good records lately? >> > > got those recently: > > Miles Sagnia - The Causal Structure EP > > jamie read - the future ep > > kyle hall - must see ep > > space dimension controller - journey to the core of unknown > > terrence dixon - room 310 > > workshop 10 > > > > >
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On Jul 9, 2010, at 7:36 AM, j k wrote: anybody buy any good records lately? got those recently: Miles Sagnia - The Causal Structure EP jamie read - the future ep kyle hall - must see ep space dimension controller - journey to the core of unknown terrence dixon - room 310 workshop 10
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On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 4:04 AM, Joe Marougi wrote: > If there aren't any out now there soon will be ;-) > (apologies for the shameless plug) > > Remixes in the works from Rick Wade, Mike Huckaby, XDB and John Tejada > with more to follow. > > www.soundcloud.com/joe-babyon ***Looks like Joe's been hit by a mild bout of "spelling one's name incorrectly" disease; it is actually: http://www.soundcloud.com/joe-babylon :) -- http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio http://myspace.com/andrewduke
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Apparently so Wibo. I was surprised too: http://www.rushhour.nl/store_detailed.php?item=55664 robin... On 9 Jul 2010, at 09:28, Wibo Lammerts wrote: > DJ Skull? He still around?
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That looks good Joe. Will listen later. There's quite a bit around at the moment. I've not picked anything up for a while. Urban Tribe on Mahogani (and also as the 4th part of Rick Wilhite's Rush Hour compilation), a few things old and new from Chez Damier as The Gathering and stuff on Balance Alliance. MCDE mixes of Prescence on Juno. A couple of Rick Wade mixes and a 12 on Shanti, Randolph remix 12s inc UR mix, DJ3000 broken research 2 on Motech, New FXHE (omar s mixes of Kassem Mosse), DJ Bone on Sect, Patrice Scott on the remix for Fred P, New Tevo Howard remix on Rebirth, Juju and Jordash mix of Cloud on Exceptional, New DJ Skull! Enough about? :) robin... On 9 Jul 2010, at 08:04, Joe Marougi wrote: > If there aren't any out now there soon will be ;-) > (apologies for the shameless plug) > > Remixes in the works from Rick Wade, Mike Huckaby, XDB and John Tejada > with more to follow. > > www.soundcloud.com/joe-babyon > > Joe > > On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 11:57 PM, Placid wrote: >> Nope, but I do plan to at some point in the not too distant future. >> >> Fortunately I'm not feelin' the new, impossible to get hold of Theo Parrish >> ones that much. not that id pay 85 euro for a brand new 3x12" tho. >> >> p >> On 9 Jul 2010, at 00:36, j k wrote: >> >>> anybody buy any good records lately? >> >> >>
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New Third Ear record, The Defenders Of The Deep House World (Check out that cover art!) A1) Mike Huckaby - The Deep House World A2) Rick Wade - Bleach B1) Rick Wilhite - Playcism (Mike Huckaby Reconstruction) B2) Norm Talley - Change (Mike Huckaby 2010 Remix) http://www.third-ear.net/flashplayer/defenders/vol1/ Also, Rick Wilhite was in town tonight and played Razz09 off this record, Absolutely SICK MARCELLUS PITTMAN - LONELINESS LEAVE ME ALONE / RAZZ09 http://clone.nl/item18039.html ~David >> On 9 Jul 2010, at 00:36, j k wrote: >> >>> anybody buy any good records lately? >> >> >> >
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If there aren't any out now there soon will be ;-) (apologies for the shameless plug) Remixes in the works from Rick Wade, Mike Huckaby, XDB and John Tejada with more to follow. www.soundcloud.com/joe-babyon Joe On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 11:57 PM, Placid wrote: > Nope, but I do plan to at some point in the not too distant future. > > Fortunately I'm not feelin' the new, impossible to get hold of Theo Parrish > ones that much. not that id pay 85 euro for a brand new 3x12" tho. > > p > On 9 Jul 2010, at 00:36, j k wrote: > >> anybody buy any good records lately? > > >
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Nope, but I do plan to at some point in the not too distant future. Fortunately I'm not feelin' the new, impossible to get hold of Theo Parrish ones that much. not that id pay 85 euro for a brand new 3x12" tho. p On 9 Jul 2010, at 00:36, j k wrote: > anybody buy any good records lately?
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(313) Detroit Music Video/Documentary
Hi, Dope documentary and tracks (watch for C2 in the vid) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97IpJ9OTMQQ
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>oh and one more thing. I dont know about the rest of the vinyl buyers >and spinners in the US, but Im sick of seeing records commonly go for >$11.50 and $12. Luciano's single release on Peacefrog is being sold >locally for $14 Thank you Mr. Heard, for releasing quality house music >in the USA for the price of $7. i tip my hat to you, and please >continue! Jason. Thanks for the reviews, it's much appreciated. Just on the above, and I think someone else touched on it, I think you guys are getting a little stiffed at the minute due to the price of the dollar. Just to defend peacefrog, their releases are obviously domestic 12's for us and usually retail around £5.99, which at the current exchange rate is $11 USD. So it seems that the extra $3 isn't too bad, I guess shipping costs need to be covered. Just to put it in perspective, the Larry Heard record here cost me £7.99 - a standard price for a US import - which I beieve works out to about $14.70, round about the same price for the luciano on peacefrog. err, and thats it alex _ - 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. PricewaterhouseCoopers 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
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i meant $10- i didn't steal it On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > i found the luciano record (i assume you mean the single) for $0 at ameoba > in LA. it could be your store- not the label. > > On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, jason kenjar wrote: > > > heya list, > > > > i listened to a few new tunes this weekend in a record shop (be it via. > > funked up turntable and broken headphones) Here is what I thought: > > > > Larry heard - loosefingers ep: Brilliant. Im really on a budget right > > now, but this record was head and shoulders above everything else. It > > is larry heards musical side. One track beats really slow, around 110 > > bpm. Its lovely though, very deep house. I like his style because its > > simple musical talent sans any gimicks, very jammy feel to it without > > feeling too raw. Thats important to me, i am a big fan of theo parrish, > > bu it is nice to have a very polished sounding house jam that can match > > Theos bpms without coping theo's raw jacking style. The other track on > > the first side is considerably faster, probably around 125 bpm or > > something. And the flip is somewhere between them, I cant remember what > > it sounds like right now, but i love all three tracks. > > > > oh and one more thing. I dont know about the rest of the vinyl buyers > > and spinners in the US, but Im sick of seeing records commonly go for > > $11.50 and $12. Luciano's single release on Peacefrog is being sold > > locally for $14 Thank you Mr. Heard, for releasing quality house music > > in the USA for the price of $7. i tip my hat to you, and please > > continue! > > > > other stuff: > > > > Ron Trent: ital foods space is the place: hmm. I liked it but there > > are a few reasons i didnt pick it up. There is a vocal in there that > > says something like "space..." I didnt like it because it seemed to > > have too many effects on it. the whole production seemed kind of "over > > the top" with everything but the kitchen sink thrown into it. its kind > > of nice, but its going for 12 dollars, and the record is two nearly > > identical versions of the same track, pass. > > > > Dimitri from Paris: In the house "limited sampler": I listened most > > closely to the Lil Louis mix on the record. I think it was a rmx of the > > O'jays. It sounded nice, and I liked how the brass section blended in > > nicely with the vocals. I was tempted to pick it up, but i don't think > > it was his best work. however, i want to give it another listen. This > > time with a fully operational listening system and without annoying > > "billy jean" bass line cover being pumped through the stores sound > > system. yuck! > > > > new Spectral Sound label releases: First up is the matthew dear anger > > management album: good and innovative, but I like all his other > > releases on spectral sound a little bit better (especially his album > > and ep#1) He does have a knack for experimentation, especially in one > > of his tracks with what seems to be a gentle distortion building into a > > loud chaotic crashing WRRR!! Then a return to the abstract beats. Check > > it out for sure, i liked it, but i cant spend too many beans right now, > > and I can probably find it later on if i want to. > > The other Spectral Sound is hieroglyphic being-machines for lovers : > > nothing special as far as i reckon, chuging beats kind of like getting > > caught in a meat grinder. i prefer a little more attention to music > > than hard noise when buying techno. not to hate or anything, but there > > isn't much i find that attracts me to this record. > > > > these reviews are my opinions only, i always encourage everyone to > > listen for themselves. > > > > later 313ers all the world over (from ocean to ocean -juan atkins) > > > > -jason > > > > >
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i found the luciano record (i assume you mean the single) for $0 at ameoba in LA. it could be your store- not the label. On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, jason kenjar wrote: > heya list, > > i listened to a few new tunes this weekend in a record shop (be it via. > funked up turntable and broken headphones) Here is what I thought: > > Larry heard - loosefingers ep: Brilliant. Im really on a budget right > now, but this record was head and shoulders above everything else. It > is larry heards musical side. One track beats really slow, around 110 > bpm. Its lovely though, very deep house. I like his style because its > simple musical talent sans any gimicks, very jammy feel to it without > feeling too raw. Thats important to me, i am a big fan of theo parrish, > bu it is nice to have a very polished sounding house jam that can match > Theos bpms without coping theo's raw jacking style. The other track on > the first side is considerably faster, probably around 125 bpm or > something. And the flip is somewhere between them, I cant remember what > it sounds like right now, but i love all three tracks. > > oh and one more thing. I dont know about the rest of the vinyl buyers > and spinners in the US, but Im sick of seeing records commonly go for > $11.50 and $12. Luciano's single release on Peacefrog is being sold > locally for $14 Thank you Mr. Heard, for releasing quality house music > in the USA for the price of $7. i tip my hat to you, and please > continue! > > other stuff: > > Ron Trent: ital foods space is the place: hmm. I liked it but there > are a few reasons i didnt pick it up. There is a vocal in there that > says something like "space..." I didnt like it because it seemed to > have too many effects on it. the whole production seemed kind of "over > the top" with everything but the kitchen sink thrown into it. its kind > of nice, but its going for 12 dollars, and the record is two nearly > identical versions of the same track, pass. > > Dimitri from Paris: In the house "limited sampler": I listened most > closely to the Lil Louis mix on the record. I think it was a rmx of the > O'jays. It sounded nice, and I liked how the brass section blended in > nicely with the vocals. I was tempted to pick it up, but i don't think > it was his best work. however, i want to give it another listen. This > time with a fully operational listening system and without annoying > "billy jean" bass line cover being pumped through the stores sound > system. yuck! > > new Spectral Sound label releases: First up is the matthew dear anger > management album: good and innovative, but I like all his other > releases on spectral sound a little bit better (especially his album > and ep#1) He does have a knack for experimentation, especially in one > of his tracks with what seems to be a gentle distortion building into a > loud chaotic crashing WRRR!! Then a return to the abstract beats. Check > it out for sure, i liked it, but i cant spend too many beans right now, > and I can probably find it later on if i want to. > The other Spectral Sound is hieroglyphic being-machines for lovers : > nothing special as far as i reckon, chuging beats kind of like getting > caught in a meat grinder. i prefer a little more attention to music > than hard noise when buying techno. not to hate or anything, but there > isn't much i find that attracts me to this record. > > these reviews are my opinions only, i always encourage everyone to > listen for themselves. > > later 313ers all the world over (from ocean to ocean -juan atkins) > > -jason > >
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I picked up Matthew Dears anger mgt this weekend, he definitely experimented with this it was a good buy to add to the collection. I listened to it in the middle of spinning other tracks, so I will take time this week to sit down and really evaluate the track. That Exhibitionist sampler 12 inch is definitely a buy.. I playing around mixing that with a acapella track from the Defecto label. TS-1 -Original Message- From: jason kenjar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 3:06 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) detroit music reviews heya list, i listened to a few new tunes this weekend in a record shop (be it via. funked up turntable and broken headphones) Here is what I thought: Larry heard - loosefingers ep: Brilliant. Im really on a budget right now, but this record was head and shoulders above everything else. It is larry heards musical side. One track beats really slow, around 110 bpm. Its lovely though, very deep house. I like his style because its simple musical talent sans any gimicks, very jammy feel to it without feeling too raw. Thats important to me, i am a big fan of theo parrish, bu it is nice to have a very polished sounding house jam that can match Theos bpms without coping theo's raw jacking style. The other track on the first side is considerably faster, probably around 125 bpm or something. And the flip is somewhere between them, I cant remember what it sounds like right now, but i love all three tracks. oh and one more thing. I dont know about the rest of the vinyl buyers and spinners in the US, but Im sick of seeing records commonly go for $11.50 and $12. Luciano's single release on Peacefrog is being sold locally for $14 Thank you Mr. Heard, for releasing quality house music in the USA for the price of $7. i tip my hat to you, and please continue! other stuff: Ron Trent: ital foods space is the place: hmm. I liked it but there are a few reasons i didnt pick it up. There is a vocal in there that says something like "space..." I didnt like it because it seemed to have too many effects on it. the whole production seemed kind of "over the top" with everything but the kitchen sink thrown into it. its kind of nice, but its going for 12 dollars, and the record is two nearly identical versions of the same track, pass. Dimitri from Paris: In the house "limited sampler": I listened most closely to the Lil Louis mix on the record. I think it was a rmx of the O'jays. It sounded nice, and I liked how the brass section blended in nicely with the vocals. I was tempted to pick it up, but i don't think it was his best work. however, i want to give it another listen. This time with a fully operational listening system and without annoying "billy jean" bass line cover being pumped through the stores sound system. yuck! new Spectral Sound label releases: First up is the matthew dear anger management album: good and innovative, but I like all his other releases on spectral sound a little bit better (especially his album and ep#1) He does have a knack for experimentation, especially in one of his tracks with what seems to be a gentle distortion building into a loud chaotic crashing WRRR!! Then a return to the abstract beats. Check it out for sure, i liked it, but i cant spend too many beans right now, and I can probably find it later on if i want to. The other Spectral Sound is hieroglyphic being-machines for lovers : nothing special as far as i reckon, chuging beats kind of like getting caught in a meat grinder. i prefer a little more attention to music than hard noise when buying techno. not to hate or anything, but there isn't much i find that attracts me to this record. these reviews are my opinions only, i always encourage everyone to listen for themselves. later 313ers all the world over (from ocean to ocean -juan atkins) -jason The contents of this e-mail are intended for the named addressee only. It contains information that may be confidential. Unless you are the named addressee or an authorized designee, you may not copy or use it, or disclose it to anyone else. If you received it in error please notify us immediately and then destroy it.
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At 03:20 PM 3/8/2004, you wrote: I wasn't blaming the record labels (not most of them anyway) for the rising price of imported records, Im just complaining about the price tag thats stuck to the record, regardless of how it got there. Sure - I wasn't criticizing your observations (I agree!), just helping to clarify. And thanks for the reviews. jeff
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I wasn't blaming the record labels (not most of them anyway) for the rising price of imported records, Im just complaining about the price tag thats stuck to the record, regardless of how it got there. Anyway, the most important part of my email was the reviews. I dont intend to start a big political thing, though i suppose its inevitable when talking about money. i just wanted to review some records. -jason On Monday, March 8, 2004, at 02:10 PM, theREALmxyzptlk wrote: oh and one more thing. I dont know about the rest of the vinyl buyers and spinners in the US, but Im sick of seeing records commonly go for $11.50 and $12. Luciano's single release on Peacefrog is being sold locally for $14 Thank you Mr. Heard, for releasing quality house music in the USA for the price of $7. i tip my hat to you, and please continue! Anyone is welcomed to step up and correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure the skyrocketing vinyl prices have a lot to it being imported and the weak dollar - especially next to the euro right now. Customs is really persnickety on big boxes of it entering in the US, too. jeff
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At 03:10 PM 3/8/2004, theREALmxyzptlk wrote: Anyone is welcomed to step up and correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure the skyrocketing vinyl prices have a lot to it being imported and the weak dollar - especially next to the euro right now. Customs is really persnickety on big boxes of it entering in the US, too. Probably. I was going to buy 2 or 3 albums from simplyvinyl.com but I reconsidered after converting the price to USD. 90 bucks after shipping! -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; http://www.mkb-dj.org Matthew Kane : Software Engineer : Zebra Atlantek, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] || [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Although it's a CD , Paul Mac's "Push Came to Shove" (on Primate) is really sweet - not sure how old it is, though. jeff
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oh and one more thing. I dont know about the rest of the vinyl buyers and spinners in the US, but Im sick of seeing records commonly go for $11.50 and $12. Luciano's single release on Peacefrog is being sold locally for $14 Thank you Mr. Heard, for releasing quality house music in the USA for the price of $7. i tip my hat to you, and please continue! Anyone is welcomed to step up and correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure the skyrocketing vinyl prices have a lot to it being imported and the weak dollar - especially next to the euro right now. Customs is really persnickety on big boxes of it entering in the US, too. jeff
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heya list, i listened to a few new tunes this weekend in a record shop (be it via. funked up turntable and broken headphones) Here is what I thought: Larry heard - loosefingers ep: Brilliant. Im really on a budget right now, but this record was head and shoulders above everything else. It is larry heards musical side. One track beats really slow, around 110 bpm. Its lovely though, very deep house. I like his style because its simple musical talent sans any gimicks, very jammy feel to it without feeling too raw. Thats important to me, i am a big fan of theo parrish, bu it is nice to have a very polished sounding house jam that can match Theos bpms without coping theo's raw jacking style. The other track on the first side is considerably faster, probably around 125 bpm or something. And the flip is somewhere between them, I cant remember what it sounds like right now, but i love all three tracks. oh and one more thing. I dont know about the rest of the vinyl buyers and spinners in the US, but Im sick of seeing records commonly go for $11.50 and $12. Luciano's single release on Peacefrog is being sold locally for $14 Thank you Mr. Heard, for releasing quality house music in the USA for the price of $7. i tip my hat to you, and please continue! other stuff: Ron Trent: ital foods space is the place: hmm. I liked it but there are a few reasons i didnt pick it up. There is a vocal in there that says something like "space..." I didnt like it because it seemed to have too many effects on it. the whole production seemed kind of "over the top" with everything but the kitchen sink thrown into it. its kind of nice, but its going for 12 dollars, and the record is two nearly identical versions of the same track, pass. Dimitri from Paris: In the house "limited sampler": I listened most closely to the Lil Louis mix on the record. I think it was a rmx of the O'jays. It sounded nice, and I liked how the brass section blended in nicely with the vocals. I was tempted to pick it up, but i don't think it was his best work. however, i want to give it another listen. This time with a fully operational listening system and without annoying "billy jean" bass line cover being pumped through the stores sound system. yuck! new Spectral Sound label releases: First up is the matthew dear anger management album: good and innovative, but I like all his other releases on spectral sound a little bit better (especially his album and ep#1) He does have a knack for experimentation, especially in one of his tracks with what seems to be a gentle distortion building into a loud chaotic crashing WRRR!! Then a return to the abstract beats. Check it out for sure, i liked it, but i cant spend too many beans right now, and I can probably find it later on if i want to. The other Spectral Sound is hieroglyphic being-machines for lovers : nothing special as far as i reckon, chuging beats kind of like getting caught in a meat grinder. i prefer a little more attention to music than hard noise when buying techno. not to hate or anything, but there isn't much i find that attracts me to this record. these reviews are my opinions only, i always encourage everyone to listen for themselves. later 313ers all the world over (from ocean to ocean -juan atkins) -jason
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Did they not do some tune : "I want to be a hippy and I want to get high!" ;) > -Original Message- > From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 11:48 AM > To: 'Robert Taylor' > Cc: '313@hyperreal.org' > Subject: RE: (313) detroit music awards > > > The category they are listed is electronic/dance the > rock/punk/funk/soul/r&b etc. are other names. > > Techno Hippies... my god that sounds like a old dutch happy > hardcore act > :))) > > kj > > > > > I don't think these awards are confined to electronic music, > > so many of the > > acts are, I suspect, rock bands > > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 10:04 AM > > To: 313@hyperreal.org > > Subject: (313) detroit music awards > > > > > > mornin' > > > > I was just looking on the technotourist site and I noticed > > something about > > the detroit music awards. > > > > Of the 4 LP's up for 'outstanding LP award', I only know one, > > and I also > > don't even know the artists who are up for the award. > > > > Can anyone tell me a little more about them, might I like them? > > > > They were; > > > > 'Techno Hippies' > > 'Quaker Cage' > > 'Twilight Babies' > > > > Thanks.. > > _ > > - End of message text > > > > This e-mail is intended only for the person to whom it is > > addressed. If an > > addressing or transmission error has misdirected this e-mail, > > please notify > > the author by replying to this e-mail. If you are not the intended > > recipient you must not use, disclose, print or rely on this e-mail. > > > > PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP is a limited liability partnership > > registered in > > England with registered number OC303525. The registered office of > > PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP is 1 Embankment Place, London WC2N > > 6RH. All > > partners in PricewaterhouseCoopers UK Associates A are authorised to > > conduct business as agents of, and all contracts for services > > to clients > > are with, 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. > > > > > > Visit our website http://www.pwcglobal.com > > > > > > > > Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do > > not necessarily > > represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless > > specifically > > stated. This email and any files transmitted are > > confidential and intended > > solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they > > are addressed. > > If you have received this email in error, please notify > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > -- > DISCLAIMER > > De gemeente Almelo aanvaardt voor haar medewerkers geen > enkele aansprakelijkheid voor eventueel onjuist, onrechtmatig of > ontoelaatbaar geacht gebruik van e-mail (inclusief bijlagen). > > Dit e-mail bericht is door de gemeente Almelo gecontroleerd > op de aanwezigheid van eventuele virussen. Wij kunnen echter > geen garantie afgeven dat al onze e-mail berichten volledig > virus vrij zijn. Het is daarom verstandig uw binnenkomende e-mail > berichten zelf op de mogelijke aanwezigheid van virussen > te controleren. > -- >
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The category they are listed is electronic/dance the rock/punk/funk/soul/r&b etc. are other names. Techno Hippies... my god that sounds like a old dutch happy hardcore act :))) kj > I don't think these awards are confined to electronic music, > so many of the > acts are, I suspect, rock bands > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 10:04 AM > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: (313) detroit music awards > > > mornin' > > I was just looking on the technotourist site and I noticed > something about > the detroit music awards. > > Of the 4 LP's up for 'outstanding LP award', I only know one, > and I also > don't even know the artists who are up for the award. > > Can anyone tell me a little more about them, might I like them? > > They were; > > 'Techno Hippies' > 'Quaker Cage' > 'Twilight Babies' > > Thanks.. > _ > - End of message text > > This e-mail is intended only for the person to whom it is > addressed. If an > addressing or transmission error has misdirected this e-mail, > please notify > the author by replying to this e-mail. If you are not the intended > recipient you must not use, disclose, print or rely on this e-mail. > > PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP is a limited liability partnership > registered in > England with registered number OC303525. The registered office of > PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP is 1 Embankment Place, London WC2N > 6RH. All > partners in PricewaterhouseCoopers UK Associates A are authorised to > conduct business as agents of, and all contracts for services > to clients > are with, 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. > > > Visit our website http://www.pwcglobal.com > > > > Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do > not necessarily > represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless > specifically > stated. This email and any files transmitted are > confidential and intended > solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they > are addressed. > If you have received this email in error, please notify > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- DISCLAIMER De gemeente Almelo aanvaardt voor haar medewerkers geen enkele aansprakelijkheid voor eventueel onjuist, onrechtmatig of ontoelaatbaar geacht gebruik van e-mail (inclusief bijlagen). Dit e-mail bericht is door de gemeente Almelo gecontroleerd op de aanwezigheid van eventuele virussen. Wij kunnen echter geen garantie afgeven dat al onze e-mail berichten volledig virus vrij zijn. Het is daarom verstandig uw binnenkomende e-mail berichten zelf op de mogelijke aanwezigheid van virussen te controleren. --
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> I was just looking on the technotourist site and I noticed > something about > the detroit music awards. > > Of the 4 LP's up for 'outstanding LP award', I only know one, > and I also > don't even know the artists who are up for the award. Personally i thought it was typical they listed Drexciya, they have been releasing albums a lot the last couple of years but they got their attention after James Stinton died, so i wonder why they are up there now, is it truelly for the music or just because they have been in the media a lot lately? > Can anyone tell me a little more about them, might I like them? > > They were; > > 'Techno Hippies' > 'Quaker Cage' > 'Twilight Babies' -- DISCLAIMER De gemeente Almelo aanvaardt voor haar medewerkers geen enkele aansprakelijkheid voor eventueel onjuist, onrechtmatig of ontoelaatbaar geacht gebruik van e-mail (inclusief bijlagen). Dit e-mail bericht is door de gemeente Almelo gecontroleerd op de aanwezigheid van eventuele virussen. Wij kunnen echter geen garantie afgeven dat al onze e-mail berichten volledig virus vrij zijn. Het is daarom verstandig uw binnenkomende e-mail berichten zelf op de mogelijke aanwezigheid van virussen te controleren. --
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I don't think these awards are confined to electronic music, so many of the acts are, I suspect, rock bands -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 10:04 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) detroit music awards mornin' I was just looking on the technotourist site and I noticed something about the detroit music awards. Of the 4 LP's up for 'outstanding LP award', I only know one, and I also don't even know the artists who are up for the award. Can anyone tell me a little more about them, might I like them? They were; 'Techno Hippies' 'Quaker Cage' 'Twilight Babies' Thanks.. _ - End of message text This e-mail is intended only for the person to whom it is addressed. If an addressing or transmission error has misdirected this e-mail, please notify the author by replying to this e-mail. If you are not the intended recipient you must not use, disclose, print or rely on this e-mail. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England with registered number OC303525. The registered office of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP is 1 Embankment Place, London WC2N 6RH. All partners in PricewaterhouseCoopers UK Associates A are authorised to conduct business as agents of, and all contracts for services to clients are with, 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. Visit our website http://www.pwcglobal.com Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) detroit music awards
mornin' I was just looking on the technotourist site and I noticed something about the detroit music awards. Of the 4 LP's up for 'outstanding LP award', I only know one, and I also don't even know the artists who are up for the award. Can anyone tell me a little more about them, might I like them? They were; 'Techno Hippies' 'Quaker Cage' 'Twilight Babies' Thanks.. _ - End of message text This e-mail is intended only for the person to whom it is addressed. If an addressing or transmission error has misdirected this e-mail, please notify the author by replying to this e-mail. If you are not the intended recipient you must not use, disclose, print or rely on this e-mail. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England with registered number OC303525. The registered office of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP is 1 Embankment Place, London WC2N 6RH. All partners in PricewaterhouseCoopers UK Associates A are authorised to conduct business as agents of, and all contracts for services to clients are with, 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. Visit our website http://www.pwcglobal.com
[313] Detroit music
Just wanted to let you know that my music is available at www.mp3.com/micaelforsberg If anyone would like to give me some comments on my tracks I would be so happy. Micael Forsberg Designer at www.monowaste.com
[313] Detroit Music In UK Media
There's an ace (though too short) interview with the awesome Norma Jean Bell in the new Jockey Slut, plus a good review of a new KMS EP by my new fave Das Closer penned by TMF, and in Seven (8 Aug) there is a good 'exclusive' interview with Mr Hawtin plus great coverage of the Musik Und Maschine event in which Jeff Mills refers to his early music "terrible" (I disagree but great artists always diss their early efforts). - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I went to the DEMAs a couple years ago. It was great, the crowd was very band supportive and when Eddie Fowlkes got up to accept his award and almost no one clapped he ..well, he let his opinions be heard. It was great, he told it how it was. diana From: Ian Malbon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) detroit music awards Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 11:35:05 -0400 Does anyone have historical data on winners for this? Especially curious about RH's track record. Shame to see Jaguar not get the vote, but i suspect it would have if there was an LP vs. Single distinction. I hope we can open nominations to include some newer faces next year. -- There4IM kelli b kavanaugh wrote: > > the annual detroit music awards just happened friday evening; i thought the > electronic/dance categories would be of some interest. > > i listed nominees & starred the winners. > > Electronic Recording > Rolando "Knights of the Jaguar" > Innerzone Orchestra "Programmed" > Aaron Carl "Down" > Assault "Hoe's Get Naked" > Richie Hawtin "Orange" > Stacey Pullen "Sweat" > > Electronic Artist > Innerzone Orchestra > Aux 88 > Aaron Carl > DJ Marquis > Richie Hawtin > > Electronic DJ > DJ Bone > Rolando (UR) > DJ Assault > DJ Marquis > Stacey Pullen > > Electronic Writer/Producer > Carl Craig > Kenny Dixon Jr. (KDJ) > Rolando > Terrence Parker > Mike Banks (UR) > Tommy Onyx - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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Does anyone have historical data on winners for this? Especially curious about RH's track record. Shame to see Jaguar not get the vote, but i suspect it would have if there was an LP vs. Single distinction. I hope we can open nominations to include some newer faces next year. -- There4IM kelli b kavanaugh wrote: > > the annual detroit music awards just happened friday evening; i thought the > electronic/dance categories would be of some interest. > > i listed nominees & starred the winners. > > Electronic Recording > Rolando "Knights of the Jaguar" > Innerzone Orchestra "Programmed" > Aaron Carl "Down" > Assault "Hoe's Get Naked" > Richie Hawtin "Orange" > Stacey Pullen "Sweat" > > Electronic Artist > Innerzone Orchestra > Aux 88 > Aaron Carl > DJ Marquis > Richie Hawtin > > Electronic DJ > DJ Bone > Rolando (UR) > DJ Assault > DJ Marquis > Stacey Pullen > > Electronic Writer/Producer > Carl Craig > Kenny Dixon Jr. (KDJ) > Rolando > Terrence Parker > Mike Banks (UR) > Tommy Onyx
(313) detroit music festival
hi all...does anyone know if there is an online source for information about this...like a website being hosted for it or something? ...also if anyone is planning on being at motor for feb 19th and then toronto for the minus party the following day could you please email me privately..thanx a bunch ..cheers.. __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com