(313) San Fran - connections
Anything 313 happening in San Fran during the first two weeks of October. A friend is visiting from NZ .. and wanted to check out the local dance scene. Our background is .. collectives .. outdoor parties .. so if anyone had any suggestions or links .. hit me back of list. http://www.massivenz.com
(313) san fran motivated /Ghostly dreams(OT)
I'm headed to san fran from the 28-2. Any suggestions on shopping or colorful places to photograph? My boyfriend and I will be staying in the center of town with friends. He's playing at the Om Records happy hour next Friday, so come by and say hello, he's the dashing man billed as Bagel. It's funny how a techno snot found a drum n' bass dj.named 'Bagel'. d ps.anyone here on flickr? I'm pottsdia pss.I had a dream I saw the Ghostly crew in a NYC parking garage, I also had a dream the following night that Sam Valenti IV was a college professor. wha? __ Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com
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So are there a lot of San Franciscans on the list? I just moved here a couple of weeks ago from the DC area. I'm planning on hitting the Ark event on Saturday. It would be nice to meet a few more heads out here. Tim On Apr 20, 2005, at 5:01 PM, Melody Ng wrote: I also suggest Aquarius, which has an interesting selection of music - mostly on CD (I liken this place to the old Waterfront records or Red Eye in Sydney). They are slightly out of the way (1055 Valencia Street) but it's easy to get there And unlike the other stores, you can have a look in advance to see what they have in store - http://www.aquariusrecords.org/ But I agree, Ameoba is the place to go. You could literally spend hours in there. Just to give you an idea how big the place is http://melody.outer-rim.org/gallery/album10/aquariusrecords. m -Original Message- ## Notice: The information contained in this electronic mail is intended solely for the addressee(s) and may be confidential and/or privileged. If you have received this electronic mail in error, please delete it from your system and kindly notify the sender. If you are not the intended recipient you must not reproduce any part of this electronic mail or disclose its contents to any other party. ## -- Tim Moore
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If you are in town on Saturday, french minimal producers Ark and Krikor are playing out at the Blue Cube downtown and there is an underground free-tekno party that night too. Email me if you want info. I agree, Amoeba is the mackdaddy. but not necessarily if you want the latest stuff. It's more about albums and the hunched over 12 hunt there. They also have a store on Telegraph Ave. in Berkeley with slightly less selection. Tweekin actually has a decent selection of techno but I don't know about their mixtape selection (isn't that what we have this list and affiliated websites for?). They only carry really new stuff and you pay for it, as compared to Amoeba or Open Mind Records where you can get great deals on singles that were hot a year ago. I picked up Blackwater and Abe Duque at Tweekin recently for example. Next to Tweekin is the Future Primitive store where you will find trendy graffiti and hiphop shirts set up in a gallery fashion. Not my thing, but it's a popular spot and has quality urban art displayed. It used to be a drum and bass shop called Compound but I guess nobody likes that crap like they used to. And around the corner down the hill a little on Steiner street you will find the clothing store Upper Playground which has a lot of hip, Vice magazine type street wear mostly made by local designers if that's your thing. If you are a gearhead you should check out Robot Speak on the other side of Tweekin. It's like Guitar Center but just focused on the home dance music producer market. Lots of vintage machines like 808s, 303s, Korg vocoders and moogs as well as the latest vst instruments and software, and weird circuit bending custom electronic noise making thingamajiggers. There are always different synths set up to play with in the store and every few weeks they have classes on different software/hardware. Open Mind is a great, great store that i've mentioned on the list before and is somewhat in trouble financially so go support em. The techno/house buyer is John John and he's a real down to earth and knowledgable local lounge dj. They have the Ugly Edits series, and a used dance section sorted by labels including classics like Trax, DJ International, and newer labels. They also have a ton of hiphop and funk/soul records. They have a smaller selection of new and used cds. They are a little pricier than Amoeba, $3.99 for a 12 as opposed to .99, but they have listening stations and less crap pop records to go through. They are on Divisadero, a block north of haight street. Another great store for new records is In House Records tucked away on the second floor on Mission st. between 5th and 6th. Again, not sure about the mixtape selection. Of course, they focus on house but they have alot of the new crop of techy house type stuff like perlon, playhouse, etc. The guys there are really helpful and are very in touch with the club scene and what djs are playing out. They have a nice lounge area to smoke out and mix records at. it's a great atmosphere and they get new records on Wed. I think. Also quite pricey though (compared to used stores of course). For rave clothing and merchandise you could check out Ceiba in the lower Haight street area. It's like a psychadelic trance culture store (sounds scary and it kind of is, but nice people and cool video art in the store). jamie http://www.hurlbotics.com/mp3 Quoting dave cronin [EMAIL PROTECTED]: yeah, that's pretty much the call. go to the haight, get a shirt and then lose it (by spending 4 hours and $400 at Amoeba). If you want 313ish mix CD's, Amoeba's pretty much the only place you'll find a decent selection. If you want local house mixes, you should check out Tweakin (in the lower haight) and BPM (which just moved and i'm sorry to say that i can't recall where). --- garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: wow, tweekin is still around? good for him. On Apr 20, 2005, at 12:24 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: Amoeba, tweekin, primal. These are the ones that spring to mind at first thought. Amoeba is pretty much a mainstream shop but on, like UBER steroids. It's freeking huge and because of this you find cool stuff tucked away. Don't miss their dollar bin. Goldmines. Tweekin and primal, last I checked, pretty much cater to the west coast house sound a la sunset crew and wicked boys etc. but they are both excellent shops with friendly staff. Both of these have websites too. Hope I helped a bit. I know there's more too, I just gotta think and I haven't been too good at that today. Jay Teezy, I got moosik for ju. Tonite after I get home. Sorry for the wait dawg. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems -Original Message- From: garrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 12:58 PM To: Ed612313 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) san
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I also suggest Aquarius, which has an interesting selection of music - mostly on CD (I liken this place to the old Waterfront records or Red Eye in Sydney). They are slightly out of the way (1055 Valencia Street) but it's easy to get there And unlike the other stores, you can have a look in advance to see what they have in store - http://www.aquariusrecords.org/ But I agree, Ameoba is the place to go. You could literally spend hours in there. Just to give you an idea how big the place is http://melody.outer-rim.org/gallery/album10/aquariusrecords. m -Original Message- ## Notice: The information contained in this electronic mail is intended solely for the addressee(s) and may be confidential and/or privileged. If you have received this electronic mail in error, please delete it from your system and kindly notify the sender. If you are not the intended recipient you must not reproduce any part of this electronic mail or disclose its contents to any other party. ##
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im confused, is that pic not a pic of aquarius? - Original Message - From: Melody Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Ed612313 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 8:01 PM Subject: RE: (313) san fran I also suggest Aquarius, which has an interesting selection of music - mostly on CD (I liken this place to the old Waterfront records or Red Eye in Sydney). They are slightly out of the way (1055 Valencia Street) but it's easy to get there And unlike the other stores, you can have a look in advance to see what they have in store - http://www.aquariusrecords.org/ But I agree, Ameoba is the place to go. You could literally spend hours in there. Just to give you an idea how big the place is http://melody.outer-rim.org/gallery/album10/aquariusrecords. m -Original Message- ## Notice: The information contained in this electronic mail is intended solely for the addressee(s) and may be confidential and/or privileged. If you have received this electronic mail in error, please delete it from your system and kindly notify the sender. If you are not the intended recipient you must not reproduce any part of this electronic mail or disclose its contents to any other party. ##
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woops, it's a pic of ameoba... labelled it wrong! -Original Message- From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 21 April 2005 09:58 To: Melody Ng; Ed612313 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) san fran im confused, is that pic not a pic of aquarius? - Original Message - From: Melody Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Ed612313 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 8:01 PM Subject: RE: (313) san fran I also suggest Aquarius, which has an interesting selection of music - mostly on CD (I liken this place to the old Waterfront records or Red Eye in Sydney). They are slightly out of the way (1055 Valencia Street) but it's easy to get there And unlike the other stores, you can have a look in advance to see what they have in store - http://www.aquariusrecords.org/ But I agree, Ameoba is the place to go. You could literally spend hours in there. Just to give you an idea how big the place is http://melody.outer-rim.org/gallery/album10/aquariusrecords. m -Original Message- ## Notice: The information contained in this electronic mail is intended solely for the addressee(s) and may be confidential and/or privileged. If you have received this electronic mail in error, please delete it from your system and kindly notify the sender. If you are not the intended recipient you must not reproduce any part of this electronic mail or disclose its contents to any other party. ##
(313) san fran
could someone please give me the name/address of some decent record stores in san fran. Not really after vinyl. would be interested in mix cds and i desperately need a shirt or 2 also if possiblethanksed Message sent using Dodo Internet Webmail Server
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there are many... or, there probably still are many... but definitely hit up Amoeba Records. it's @ 1855 Haight Street, (415) 831-1200 probably still the best overall selection in the city. On Apr 20, 2005, at 8:47 AM, Ed612313 wrote: could someone please give me the name/address of some decent record stores in san fran. Not really after vinyl. would be interested in mix cds and i desperately need a shirt or 2 also if possible thanks ed Message sent using Dodo Internet Webmail Server
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Amoeba, tweekin, primal. These are the ones that spring to mind at first thought. Amoeba is pretty much a mainstream shop but on, like UBER steroids. It's freeking huge and because of this you find cool stuff tucked away. Don't miss their dollar bin. Goldmines. Tweekin and primal, last I checked, pretty much cater to the west coast house sound a la sunset crew and wicked boys etc. but they are both excellent shops with friendly staff. Both of these have websites too. Hope I helped a bit. I know there's more too, I just gotta think and I haven't been too good at that today. Jay Teezy, I got moosik for ju. Tonite after I get home. Sorry for the wait dawg. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems -Original Message- From: garrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 12:58 PM To: Ed612313 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) san fran there are many... or, there probably still are many... but definitely hit up Amoeba Records. it's @ 1855 Haight Street, (415) 831-1200 probably still the best overall selection in the city.
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wow, tweekin is still around? good for him. On Apr 20, 2005, at 12:24 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: Amoeba, tweekin, primal. These are the ones that spring to mind at first thought. Amoeba is pretty much a mainstream shop but on, like UBER steroids. It's freeking huge and because of this you find cool stuff tucked away. Don't miss their dollar bin. Goldmines. Tweekin and primal, last I checked, pretty much cater to the west coast house sound a la sunset crew and wicked boys etc. but they are both excellent shops with friendly staff. Both of these have websites too. Hope I helped a bit. I know there's more too, I just gotta think and I haven't been too good at that today. Jay Teezy, I got moosik for ju. Tonite after I get home. Sorry for the wait dawg. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems -Original Message- From: garrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 12:58 PM To: Ed612313 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) san fran there are many... or, there probably still are many... but definitely hit up Amoeba Records. it's @ 1855 Haight Street, (415) 831-1200 probably still the best overall selection in the city.
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yeah, that's pretty much the call. go to the haight, get a shirt and then lose it (by spending 4 hours and $400 at Amoeba). If you want 313ish mix CD's, Amoeba's pretty much the only place you'll find a decent selection. If you want local house mixes, you should check out Tweakin (in the lower haight) and BPM (which just moved and i'm sorry to say that i can't recall where). --- garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: wow, tweekin is still around? good for him. On Apr 20, 2005, at 12:24 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: Amoeba, tweekin, primal. These are the ones that spring to mind at first thought. Amoeba is pretty much a mainstream shop but on, like UBER steroids. It's freeking huge and because of this you find cool stuff tucked away. Don't miss their dollar bin. Goldmines. Tweekin and primal, last I checked, pretty much cater to the west coast house sound a la sunset crew and wicked boys etc. but they are both excellent shops with friendly staff. Both of these have websites too. Hope I helped a bit. I know there's more too, I just gotta think and I haven't been too good at that today. Jay Teezy, I got moosik for ju. Tonite after I get home. Sorry for the wait dawg. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems -Original Message- From: garrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 12:58 PM To: Ed612313 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) san fran there are many... or, there probably still are many... but definitely hit up Amoeba Records. it's @ 1855 Haight Street, (415) 831-1200 probably still the best overall selection in the city.
(313) San Fran
Anything going on from Dec 26-31 ? Also if any list members want to meet hit me back. Thanks. -Pete --- Peter Grammenos Goldman Sachs Co. Tel : 212.902.2446 ---
(313) san fran/san diego record stores
i'm going for a short vacation to california anyone have any advice for record stores to hit in san fran or san diego? in san fran i'll be staying in knob hill in san diego, i'll be in hillcrest, i think brian --- Brian J. Dillard | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Armchair DJ | http://armchair-dj.com techno - pop. no boundaries. This electronic mail message and any attached files contain information intended for the exclusive use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and may contain information that is proprietary, privileged, confidential and/or exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any viewing, copying, disclosure or distribution of this information may be subject to legal restriction or sanction. Please notify the sender, by electronic mail or telephone, of any unintended recipients and delete the original message without making any copies.
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what the hell is 'cracker house'? james hans kaufmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/04/2000 04:17:37 PM Attn: Bay area 313ers Saturday February 12, 2000 Urban Development is havin a lil Valentines day show with real live actual D flavored Techno as opposed to the constant suck-ass bombardment of cracker house and trance you typically get Kikoman (deep fried, Missle, from all sorts of places in Michigan) and the Urban Development crew: Gourachandra Andres Lucero Needles Nikola (415)339-8305 $15 buck 21+ full bar presale location and mappoint (yeah mappoint, we like doin it old school style)til 1am @BPM Records on Hayes @Franklin. after that time call the # and we'll give you the directions. The location is vicinity of 3rd and Army and it's all underground flavored. ___ Get 100% FREE Internet Access powered by Excite Visit http://freeworld.excite.com
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In a message dated 2/4/00 4:19:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Saturday February 12, 2000 Urban Development is havin a lil Valentines day show with real live actual D flavored Techno as opposed to the constant suck-ass bombardment of cracker house and trance you typically get Thank God. It being SF you'll be lucky to get 150 people for techno. But oh, that 150 ! Kikoman (deep fried, Missle, from all sorts of places in Michigan) Whatever happened to Kiko ? A hot string of 12s on Deepfried, then nothing. Switching to an all-trance format, Alan