Re: (313) road trip
MKB - if you're making it a "cross-country" excursion, from here you could go to Vancouver, perhaps then stopping in Seattle on your way down to San Fran where you'd need to go to Amoeba records. lisa Allen Goodman wrote: Be smart and do what the Detroit nerds do, spend memorial weekend in Detroit and thanhead to Montreal for Mutek. Those two combined typically can't be beat. Detroit is probably the best for record shopping, and parties, and hanging with the local 313'ers. NYC would be my close second. San Francisco is a great music town, but good techno in clubs is thin on the ground. New York City is the one place you can go and stay for a week and be sure that there will be 4 or 5 musical events you'd wait years to see anywhere else. Detroit, for seeing DJs, you need to plan your trip around events you know will be happening. Of course you could plan your roadtrip around Memorial Day and be totally sorted. On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Matthew Kane wrote: Next summer I will have my first paid vacation time ever and I would like to make the cross-country road trip I never took in college. Maybe I'll be able to hit Detroit, but where else should I try and go as a techno fan?
Re: (313) road trip
Be smart and do what the Detroit nerds do, spend memorial weekend in Detroit and thanhead to Montreal for Mutek. Those two combined typically can't be beat. > Detroit is probably the best for record shopping, and parties, and > hanging with the local 313'ers. NYC would be my close second. San > Francisco is a great music town, but good techno in clubs is thin on > the ground. > > New York City is the one place you can go and stay for a week and be > sure that there will be 4 or 5 musical events you'd wait years to see > anywhere else. Detroit, for seeing DJs, you need to plan your trip > around events you know will be happening. > > Of course you could plan your roadtrip around Memorial Day and be > totally sorted. > > On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Matthew Kane wrote: >> >> Next summer I will have my first paid vacation time ever and I would >> like to make the cross-country road trip I never took in college. >> >> Maybe I'll be able to hit Detroit, but where else should I try and go >> as a techno fan? -- Allen Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.fksche.com
Re: (313) road trip
Detroit is probably the best for record shopping, and parties, and hanging with the local 313'ers. NYC would be my close second. San Francisco is a great music town, but good techno in clubs is thin on the ground. New York City is the one place you can go and stay for a week and be sure that there will be 4 or 5 musical events you'd wait years to see anywhere else. Detroit, for seeing DJs, you need to plan your trip around events you know will be happening. Of course you could plan your roadtrip around Memorial Day and be totally sorted. On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Matthew Kane wrote: > > Next summer I will have my first paid vacation time ever and I would like > to make the cross-country road trip I never took in college. > > Maybe I'll be able to hit Detroit, but where else should I try and go as a > techno fan? >
Re: (313) road trip
Tokyo, Berlin, and Glasgow ;) MEK Matthew Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: 313@hyperreal.org cc: 09/30/03 10:43 AMSubject: (313) road trip Next summer I will have my first paid vacation time ever and I would like to make the cross-country road trip I never took in college. Maybe I'll be able to hit Detroit, but where else should I try and go as a techno fan? -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; Matthew Kane : Driver Developer : Atlantek, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] || [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) road trip
Next summer I will have my first paid vacation time ever and I would like to make the cross-country road trip I never took in college. Maybe I'll be able to hit Detroit, but where else should I try and go as a techno fan? -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; Matthew Kane : Driver Developer : Atlantek, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] || [EMAIL PROTECTED]