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

2008-03-21 Thread Andy Kellman
Two other vegan/vegetarian-friendly restaurants:

In Ferndale, on the northbound side of Woodward, between 9 and 10
Mile: Om (http://www.omcafe.com/). If you go Friday night, get the
barbecue seitan special. When I lived nearby, I got it every week,
unless I was physically incapable of getting there. Wouldn't know
about the fish, but everything on the menu is either good or
excellent.

In Royal Oak, off Main Street: Inn Season (500 E Fourth). Mostly very,
very good.


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

2008-03-21 Thread therealmxyzptlk
Inn Season deserves a hearty second - it's been around forever, and they really 
do an amazing job.
It's been there so long that I can't really remember for sure in which decade I 
discovered it  - but I think it was the late 70s.

Not vegetarian, but I would add Thang Long in Madison Heights (on John R , 
maybe 1/4 miles south of 12 mile on the west side of the street in an older 
strip mall) as an essential visit if you like Vietnamese. I do, I've eaten in 
many Viet restaurants, and I'd say it's the best Viet I've eaten - BIG push on 
fersh herbs!

 jeff



 
 In Royal Oak, off Main Street: Inn Season (500 E Fourth). Mostly very,
 very good.



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

2008-03-19 Thread Michael Kuszynski
So what are the things to do while I am in detroit during the festival
weekend (except for being at the festival)?

I know of...

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

What is a good geographical tour?

What places are worth going to? (I am a gear freak, love analog stuff
and used gear... maybe some music gear shops?)

Thanks yo.

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


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

2008-03-19 Thread carlile
If you hit up Submerge try to check out the little techno museum/exhibit on the
2nd floor.

-Jim

Quoting Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 So what are the things to do while I am in detroit during the festival
 weekend (except for being at the festival)?

 What places are worth going to? (I am a gear freak, love analog stuff
 and used gear... maybe some music gear shops?)


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

2008-03-19 Thread Dan Bean
Motown Museum is always worth going to.

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

So what are the things to do while I am in detroit during the festival
weekend (except for being at the festival)?

I know of...

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

What is a good geographical tour?

What places are worth going to? (I am a gear freak, love analog stuff
and used gear... maybe some music gear shops?)

Thanks yo.

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



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

2008-03-19 Thread Luis-Manuel Garcia
Go for a salad and bowling at Magic Stick (is it still there?) on  
Woodward N. of downtown.


LMGM



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


Motown Museum is always worth going to.

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


So what are the things to do while I am in detroit during the festival
weekend (except for being at the festival)?

I know of...

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

What is a good geographical tour?

What places are worth going to? (I am a gear freak, love analog stuff
and used gear... maybe some music gear shops?)

Thanks yo.

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





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

2008-03-19 Thread Dan Bean
That reminds me - go to Kenny Dixon's Soul Skate on the Saturday night if you 
want to get a bit more of a taste of Detroit. It was great fun last year

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

2008-03-19 Thread kent williams
Heidelberg Project -- a great DIY folk art surreal outdoor junk
sculpture: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidelberg_Project

Fisher Building -- The Tower Peanuts Built.   The lobby is like a
secular art deco temple to capitalism.  A peak Detroit experience was
visiting Bill Van Loo's office, and going out onto a little balustrade
many stories up.  I was scared to death, and it was irresistable...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_Building

A ride along the River Rouge on Jefferson -- start about at East Grand
on Woodward and promenade west past the RenCen and out to River Rouge
(the town) or Ecorse... a depopulated urban wasteland west of
downtown.

Melodies and Memories -- Submerge is a great place to shop for techno,
but Melodies and Memories has a ton of stuff all over the stylistic
map.

Record Time -- My favorite store was in Hamtramck because it's on a
nice little High Street, but I think it's closed, and only the
Ferndale and Roseville stores remain.

Oh, and Google Street view has photographed much of Detroit!


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

2008-03-19 Thread theREALmxyzptlk



Record Time -- My favorite store was in Hamtramck because it's on a
nice little High Street, but I think it's closed, and only the
Ferndale and Roseville stores remain.




Make that the Roseville store; Ferndale is scheduled to close real soon 
and if it's on schedule still, will not be there by fest-time.



jeff


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

2008-03-19 Thread Michael Kuszynski
this is really great. thanks for all the details.

On 3/19/08, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Heidelberg Project -- a great DIY folk art surreal outdoor junk
 sculpture: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidelberg_Project

 Fisher Building -- The Tower Peanuts Built.   The lobby is like a
 secular art deco temple to capitalism.  A peak Detroit experience was
 visiting Bill Van Loo's office, and going out onto a little balustrade
 many stories up.  I was scared to death, and it was irresistable...
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_Building

 A ride along the River Rouge on Jefferson -- start about at East Grand
 on Woodward and promenade west past the RenCen and out to River Rouge
 (the town) or Ecorse... a depopulated urban wasteland west of
 downtown.

 Melodies and Memories -- Submerge is a great place to shop for techno,
 but Melodies and Memories has a ton of stuff all over the stylistic
 map.

 Record Time -- My favorite store was in Hamtramck because it's on a
 nice little High Street, but I think it's closed, and only the
 Ferndale and Roseville stores remain.

 Oh, and Google Street view has photographed much of Detroit!



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


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

2008-03-19 Thread M Ng
I've made it my mission to see the Michigan Central Station!

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

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



On 3/19/08, Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So what are the things to do while I am in detroit during the festival
  weekend (except for being at the festival)?

  I know of...

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

  What is a good geographical tour?

  What places are worth going to? (I am a gear freak, love analog stuff
  and used gear... maybe some music gear shops?)

  Thanks yo.


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



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

2008-03-19 Thread UI Design
That Record Store you were looking for in Hamtramck is called Detroit
Threads, not Record Time.  It's definitely still there, he's got an
amazing collection, very diverse, and definitely worth a stop-off.
Also, don't forget Vibes, on 8-mile, its Rick Wilhites store, although
you'll probably need a guide to get there, as its hard to find, and
you have to be buzzed in, worth it though, as its one of the best
house music stores in the country and def THE best Detroit House music
store anywhere in the world.

Sushi at Oslo's is a good recommendation.

And don't forget to get your coffee, muffins and red bull at the Urban
Bean Co.  This place was Blake Baxters old record store, and this
place will be open 24-7 during the fest.  They have turntables and
programmed and open table times where people from out of town can hop
on.  The owner of this  coffee shop, Josh Greenwood, is infamous in
the city for his influence, through Push, Motormouth magazine, Dalley
in the Alley and a few more.  Def worth a stop-through.  Corner of
Grand River and Griswold, prob a 7 minute bike ride, and 15-20 minute
walk from Hart Plaza, straight up Woodward to Grand River, go one
block to Griswold.








On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 3:59 PM, M Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've made it my mission to see the Michigan Central Station!

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

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





  On 3/19/08, Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   So what are the things to do while I am in detroit during the festival
weekend (except for being at the festival)?
  
I know of...
  
submerge, record time (i dont know where it is).
  
What is a good geographical tour?
  
What places are worth going to? (I am a gear freak, love analog stuff
and used gear... maybe some music gear shops?)
  
Thanks yo.
  
  
--
---
Michael Kuszynski
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.planerecordings.com
New York, NY
  



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

2008-03-19 Thread Dan Bean
Couldn't agree more about Vibes, it's tricky to find but well worth the visit. 
Best to call in advance to check that it's open though.

If you're on the second hand records tip then People's  near the university is 
a bit closer (even a goodish walk from Hart Plaza) and has lots of disco, house 
and electro on occasion as well as the soul, jazz, funk that you'd expect. A 
great shop.

-Original Message-
From: UI Design [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 March 2008 20:30
To: M Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) things to do in detroit during the festival (except the 
festival)

That Record Store you were looking for in Hamtramck is called Detroit
Threads, not Record Time.  It's definitely still there, he's got an
amazing collection, very diverse, and definitely worth a stop-off.
Also, don't forget Vibes, on 8-mile, its Rick Wilhites store, although
you'll probably need a guide to get there, as its hard to find, and
you have to be buzzed in, worth it though, as its one of the best
house music stores in the country and def THE best Detroit House music
store anywhere in the world.




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

2008-03-19 Thread Dan Bean
There are some incredible photos and an excellent blog post about the station 
here:



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

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

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

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






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

2008-03-19 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
Were I going to the festival, I would go here: http://travelerstuba.com/

Only an hour and a half drive at the speed limit.

On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 7:01 AM, Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So what are the things to do while I am in detroit during the festival
  weekend (except for being at the festival)?


-- 
matt kane's brain
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hydrogenproject.com http://wzbc.org
AIM: mkbatwerk


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

2008-03-19 Thread theREALmxyzptlk

Matt Kane's Brain wrote:

Were I going to the festival, I would go here: http://travelerstuba.com/




NOW we're talking techno.

http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tips/getAttraction.php?tip_AttractionNo==663

http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tips/getAttraction.php?tip_AttractionNo==10093

http://www.roadsideamerica.com/pet/betty.html

http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tips/getAttraction.php?tip_AttractionNo==657


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

2008-03-19 Thread Dan Bean
Sorry, try again, here:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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




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

2008-03-19 Thread diana potts

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

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

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

 Go for a salad and bowling at Magic Stick (is it
 still there?) on  
 Woodward N. of downtown.
 
 LMGM
 
 
 
 On Mar 19, 2008, at 8:22 AM, Dan Bean wrote:
 
  Motown Museum is always worth going to.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 19 March 2008 11:01
  To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
  Subject: (313) things to do in detroit during the
 festival (except  
  the festival)
 
  So what are the things to do while I am in detroit
 during the festival
  weekend (except for being at the festival)?
 
  I know of...
 
  submerge, record time (i dont know where it is).
 
  What is a good geographical tour?
 
  What places are worth going to? (I am a gear
 freak, love analog stuff
  and used gear... maybe some music gear shops?)
 
  Thanks yo.
 
  -- 
  ---
  Michael Kuszynski
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  http://www.planerecordings.com
  New York, NY
 
 
 



  

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

2008-03-19 Thread theREALmxyzptlk

diana potts wrote:

Agreed.
If you want to venture out of the city- 
Xedos (if it's still around) is a good place to chill.


Unfortunately, Xhedos is another casualty.
It's still there and is pretty much the same space (a nice coffee shop), 
but it's now AJ's.


jeff


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

2008-03-19 Thread /0

hit up mudgies

- Original Message - 
From: diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 5:40 PM
Subject: Re: (313) things to do in detroit during the festival (except the 
festival)





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

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

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


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

LMGM



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

 Motown Museum is always worth going to.

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

 So what are the things to do while I am in detroit
during the festival
 weekend (except for being at the festival)?

 I know of...

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

 What is a good geographical tour?

 What places are worth going to? (I am a gear
freak, love analog stuff
 and used gear... maybe some music gear shops?)

 Thanks yo.

 -- 
 ---

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









Never miss a thing.  Make Yahoo your home page.
http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs





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

2008-03-19 Thread Denise Dalphond

Ferndale Record Time will be closed by the end of this month, sadly.

Check out Rick Wilhite's Vibes New  Rare Music shop - don't know what 
the hours will be that weekend.


Madison Heights Nature Center - if you need to take a walk in the woods 
in the middle of urban sprawl.  Maybe a bit of a drive from Harts 
Plaza, but its really a nice spot.  In the short time that I have lived 
here, I've come to love it.


And second the Soul Skate - that was great last year!

Denise
--
Denise MM Dalphond
Department of Folklore  Ethnomusicology
Indiana University
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com/


Quoting kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Heidelberg Project -- a great DIY folk art surreal outdoor junk
sculpture: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidelberg_Project

Fisher Building -- The Tower Peanuts Built.   The lobby is like a
secular art deco temple to capitalism.  A peak Detroit experience was
visiting Bill Van Loo's office, and going out onto a little balustrade
many stories up.  I was scared to death, and it was irresistable...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_Building

A ride along the River Rouge on Jefferson -- start about at East Grand
on Woodward and promenade west past the RenCen and out to River Rouge
(the town) or Ecorse... a depopulated urban wasteland west of
downtown.

Melodies and Memories -- Submerge is a great place to shop for techno,
but Melodies and Memories has a ton of stuff all over the stylistic
map.

Record Time -- My favorite store was in Hamtramck because it's on a
nice little High Street, but I think it's closed, and only the
Ferndale and Roseville stores remain.

Oh, and Google Street view has photographed much of Detroit!







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

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


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

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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


--

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


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


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



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



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

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

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


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

LMGM



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


Motown Museum is always worth going to.

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

festival (except

the festival)

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

during the festival

weekend (except for being at the festival)?

I know of...

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

What is a good geographical tour?

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

freak, love analog stuff

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

Thanks yo.

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








   
__ 
__

Never miss a thing.  Make Yahoo your home page.
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Re: (313) things to do in detroit during the festival (except the festival)

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

and The Island, coincidentally, both by Michael Bay

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


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

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

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



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


Sorry, try again, here:

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

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


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


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


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


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

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


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









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

2008-03-19 Thread Bill VanLoo
Fantastic picks, Todd!

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

Such good pastry...another fantastic pastry pick is the mexican bakery
in (duh) Mexicantown. They have this great cafeteria-tray setup where
you go around  pick stuff out, and you end up with this massive brown
paper sack of baked good for like $2.50.

  Sala Thai - in the burbs on Lafayette near Woodward

True! I haven't been to Sala Thai in forever. Had many a pad thai
there over the years...

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

This one's a bit controversial. The restaraunt across from the DIA, in
the basement of the International Center, always had a couple of
different curries every day. They got pushed out with higher rent, and
a new owner came in with basically the exact same menu. I haven't been
there in a few years. Last time I was there the food was still great
but I felt kind of dirty because of the way that whole situation went
down.

bvl

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

2008-03-19 Thread Frank Glazer
did anybody mention hitsville usa?
http://www.recordingeq.com/2006motown/06motown24.html

On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 10:01 PM, Bill VanLoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Fantastic picks, Todd!


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

  Such good pastry...another fantastic pastry pick is the mexican bakery
  in (duh) Mexicantown. They have this great cafeteria-tray setup where
  you go around  pick stuff out, and you end up with this massive brown
  paper sack of baked good for like $2.50.


Sala Thai - in the burbs on Lafayette near Woodward

  True! I haven't been to Sala Thai in forever. Had many a pad thai
  there over the years...


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

  This one's a bit controversial. The restaraunt across from the DIA, in
  the basement of the International Center, always had a couple of
  different curries every day. They got pushed out with higher rent, and
  a new owner came in with basically the exact same menu. I haven't been
  there in a few years. Last time I was there the food was still great
  but I felt kind of dirty because of the way that whole situation went
  down.

  bvl

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(313) Things I noticed at the weekend

2005-09-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1.  Duplex on Frantic Flowers is HOT (this heat thing is turning into an wave - 
glad I've got a gig Saturday so I can spin all these exciting new tunes)
2.  The Planet Delsin sampler - Marcel will all 3 tracks be on the LP?  OK, I 
know you want me to buy both but I'd like to save my £$€ for the full release 
with all these HOT records about  : )
3.  I bought a compilation on BBE by MAW called Kings Of House because it had 
lots of classics I have collected together on one (well 4) easy to carry record 
and one or two I shamefully don't have so it's plugged gaps too.  Interestingly 
(because it's a fairly big release on a fairly big label from big name 
compilers) according to the sleeve and label it features Rythim Is Rythim It 
Is What It Is yet up on listening it turns out to be The Beginning.  Odd 
that such a mistake can have got through?



Re: (313) things

2004-03-19 Thread James_Bucknell





some nice woman answers.
james
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At 10:56 AM 3/18/2004, robin wrote:
http://www.emotionelectric.com/technojoke.txt


7. You've dialed the phone number 1-303-808-9091 just to see what
happens.


Well?

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Re: (313) things / BC re-releases

2004-03-19 Thread john harvey
fu*king unsubscribe then




- Original Message - 
From: David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 11:32 PM
Subject: Re: (313) things / BC re-releases


 I'm sorry, BUT if people are going to keep posting this kind of stuff
(JOKES) I'm going to be unsubscribing here soon.  I've been on here about 5
years, but lately it's just too much...  to read all these off topic emails
all the time.  No disrespect meant to Tom (I like his music) or Alex etc.
But people who may have more time on their hands at work might be forgetting
that some of us have limited time to read things and this chatter really
takes up quite a bit of space.

 By the way, staying more on topic, I was at Gramophone Records (Chicago)
last night and was surprised to see all the Basic Channel/Maurizio stuff
repressed at domestic US prices.  If this is a US re-release who is behind
this, and where are these records being made?  Maybe this was mentioned and
I missed it.

 ~David


 -- Original Message -
 Subject: Re: (313) things
 Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 20:14:05 +
 From: Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Alex Bond [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313 313@hyperreal.org


  anyone got any good jokes?

 Shamelessly copied from another list:

 noddy holder goes into a boutique in central brum to buy an outfit for the
 1974 totp xmas special.

 'owright, nod!' shouts the assistant, 'what can we dow for yow today?'

 nod replies, 'oid like to buy some roight special gear off yow, its gotta
be
 woild woild woild cos its chrstmas!'

 the assistant goes into the back, and brings nod a pair of ultra-woild
loon
 pants. nod tries on the loon pants and yelps 'these are fookin fantastic!
 oill 'ave 'em, luv!'

 she brings him a sexy tightfitting puce satin shirt with collars that
reach
 as far as dudley. nod nearly wets himself in front of the mirror. 'oi tell
 yow wot, mate, this shirt is fookin fantastic!'

 the girl brings out a foot tall mirrored top hat. nod nearly jizzes in his
 pants. she furnishes him with her finest 11-inch tall red snakeskin
platform
 boots. nod looks the bollocks. finally, an hour later, nod is togged up.
 he's ready to go, but the assistant looks him over and isnt quite happy.

 'noddy', she says, 'do you know, i reckon what yow need is a kipper tie.'

 nod replies: 'aw, cheers, luv! milk two sugars please!'







Re: (313) things / BC re-releases

2004-03-19 Thread Sakari Karipuro
David Powers wrote on Thu, 18 Mar 2004 about following:

 I'm sorry, BUT if people are going to keep posting this kind of stuff  
 (JOKES) I'm going to be unsubscribing here soon.  I've been on here 
 about 5 years, but lately it's just too much...  to read all these off 
 topic emails all the time.  

I've been really thinking the same. Just too much uninteresting jokes 
and one-liners. getting boring.. so, ANYONE know 313-related list that 
has some actual information and good discussion? i'd like to subscribe. 

5 years on this list seem to be enough; this used to be a great list 
with great people. i'm gonna wait a few days if anyone responds to my 
leo anibaldi -query and unsubscribe. 



sakke
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RE: (313) things / BC re-releases

2004-03-19 Thread Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)
Perhaps starting an interesting topic of discussion yourself would be a
positive step to take?

-Original Message-
From: Sakari Karipuro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 March 2004 8:37 
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) things / BC re-releases


David Powers wrote on Thu, 18 Mar 2004 about following:

 I'm sorry, BUT if people are going to keep posting this kind of stuff  
 (JOKES) I'm going to be unsubscribing here soon.  I've been on here 
 about 5 years, but lately it's just too much...  to read all these off 
 topic emails all the time.  

I've been really thinking the same. Just too much uninteresting jokes 
and one-liners. getting boring.. so, ANYONE know 313-related list that 
has some actual information and good discussion? i'd like to subscribe. 

5 years on this list seem to be enough; this used to be a great list 
with great people. i'm gonna wait a few days if anyone responds to my 
leo anibaldi -query and unsubscribe. 



sakke
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Re: (313) things / unsubscribe

2004-03-19 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




I've been really thinking the same. Just too much uninteresting jokes
and one-liners. getting boring.. so, ANYONE know 313-related list that
has some actual information and good discussion? i'd like to subscribe.

5 years on this list seem to be enough; this used to be a great list
with great people. i'm gonna wait a few days if anyone responds to my
leo anibaldi -query and unsubscribe.


Grr - here's some info on Leo Anibaldi
he played the Romaeuropa Festival 2003 with Lory D

Surphase is an eclectic, varying group of electronic music lovers and
artists, coming from various backgrounds, and since 1999 working as
Surphase in producing and promoting works and events. It is characterised
by an instinctive, curious exploration of the various souls and natures of
the electronic music culture: thus, wandering from acousmatica to minimal
click'n'cuts, from techno to electro to d'n'b and to blacktronica/hip hop,
Surphase has proved to be one of Italy's groups that is best tuned to what
is happening in the most innovating music circuits, that are characterised
by unforeseeable experimentations and continuous mixings of atmospheres and
styles.
At the RomaeuropaFestival Night, Surphase offers a collection of legendary
artists: a rare DJ set for four hands by Lory D and Leo Anibaldi,
DJs/producers of original as well as powerful acid techno, and the Italian
premiere of Octagon Man/Depth Charge, one of the most radical forces in the
British dance scene since the 1980s. Constantly in touch with the hip hop,
funk, and electro roots of dance, Octagon Man represents a precursor of
more recent hybrids and of the strongest rising styles in the sphere of
experimental dance.

http://www.romaeuropa.net/english/festival/schede_compagnie2003/surface.htm

by the way - that took me all of five minutes to find on the internet -
type in Leo Anibaldi using Google and it comes up

so then I followed a logical progression to find Surphase and I found this
http://www.surphase.it/arena.htm

If you don't think there are great people here anymore then you might as
well unsub I guess

all this uninteresting talk about unsubscribing is making me want to
unsubscribe ;)

MEK



RE: (313) things / unsubscribe

2004-03-19 Thread Andrew
Great to hear mention of Octagon Man - I had his first LP on Electron
Industries which was subsequently NICKED from me by some heartless c*nt here
in London. Can't find it anywhere now, but it's got some killer tracks on it
if memory serves...more recent material I've heard hasn't really cut it for
me in the same way though.

Andrew


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To: Sakari Karipuro
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I've been really thinking the same. Just too much uninteresting jokes 
and one-liners. getting boring.. so, ANYONE know 313-related list that 
has some actual information and good discussion? i'd like to subscribe.

5 years on this list seem to be enough; this used to be a great list 
with great people. i'm gonna wait a few days if anyone responds to my 
leo anibaldi -query and unsubscribe.


Grr - here's some info on Leo Anibaldi
he played the Romaeuropa Festival 2003 with Lory D

Surphase is an eclectic, varying group of electronic music lovers and
artists, coming from various backgrounds, and since 1999 working as Surphase
in producing and promoting works and events. It is characterised by an
instinctive, curious exploration of the various souls and natures of the
electronic music culture: thus, wandering from acousmatica to minimal
click'n'cuts, from techno to electro to d'n'b and to blacktronica/hip hop,
Surphase has proved to be one of Italy's groups that is best tuned to what
is happening in the most innovating music circuits, that are characterised
by unforeseeable experimentations and continuous mixings of atmospheres and
styles. At the RomaeuropaFestival Night, Surphase offers a collection of
legendary
artists: a rare DJ set for four hands by Lory D and Leo Anibaldi,
DJs/producers of original as well as powerful acid techno, and the Italian
premiere of Octagon Man/Depth Charge, one of the most radical forces in the
British dance scene since the 1980s. Constantly in touch with the hip hop,
funk, and electro roots of dance, Octagon Man represents a precursor of more
recent hybrids and of the strongest rising styles in the sphere of
experimental dance.

http://www.romaeuropa.net/english/festival/schede_compagnie2003/surface.htm

by the way - that took me all of five minutes to find on the internet - type
in Leo Anibaldi using Google and it comes up

so then I followed a logical progression to find Surphase and I found this
http://www.surphase.it/arena.htm

If you don't think there are great people here anymore then you might as
well unsub I guess

all this uninteresting talk about unsubscribing is making me want to
unsubscribe ;)

MEK





RE: (313) things / unsubscribe

2004-03-19 Thread Peteri, Jochem
I´m sorry guys but selling Amnesia, Objects dárt, old relief stuff, first 
retro-active...
if this continues i can only unsubscribe man

I can understand the food thing though, eating is proper
but for a smoke...?

on a sidenote, i once brought back the songs not sceneries album for being 
boring, ill start banging my head against the wall until someone comes up with 
a suitable punishment for this..

sorry...


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Re: (313) things / unsubscribe

2004-03-19 Thread Sakari Karipuro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 19 Mar 2004 about following:

thank you :)

 by the way - that took me all of five minutes to find on the internet -
 type in Leo Anibaldi using Google and it comes up

well, of course i tried this method first, but since yesterday google 
gave me few pages of links to sites where i can buy his music i though 
i'd better ask here (and also, i thought, this would generate more on 
topic discussion rather than boring oneliners and jokes)

 

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Re: (313) things / BC re-releases

2004-03-19 Thread Ronny Pries
Didn't really keep track of the discussion due to quite abnormal issue 
hops, so dunno if the question has been answered already. The BC/M 
Series has been entirely repressed on color vinyl, i think 300 vinyls 
each release.


Ronny


RE: (313) things

2004-03-19 Thread Robert Taylor
How many 313 listers does it take to change a lightbulb?
Five
One to check the catalogue number of the bulb
One to argue that it ain't no bulb if ain't from da 'D.
One to argue that European light bulbs are made better.
One to moan about how lightbulbs aren't as good as they used to be.
And one to get off his arse and change it himself.

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anyone got any good jokes?

bet Rob Taylor's got some belters bursting to get out.
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RE: (313) things

2004-03-19 Thread iancheshire
classic! :)

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How many 313 listers does it take to change a lightbulb?
Five
One to check the catalogue number of the bulb
One to argue that it ain't no bulb if ain't from da 'D.
One to argue that European light bulbs are made better.
One to moan about how lightbulbs aren't as good as they used to be.
And one to get off his arse and change it himself.

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anyone got any good jokes?

bet Rob Taylor's got some belters bursting to get out.
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RE: (313) things

2004-03-19 Thread Quest Pond
And one to find out which brand of bulbs Theo Parrish uses.

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How many 313 listers does it take to change a lightbulb?
Five
One to check the catalogue number of the bulb
One to argue that it ain't no bulb if ain't from da 'D.
One to argue that European light bulbs are made better.
One to moan about how lightbulbs aren't as good as they used to be.
And one to get off his arse and change it himself.

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anyone got any good jokes?

bet Rob Taylor's got some belters bursting to get out.
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RE: (313) things

2004-03-19 Thread Robert Taylor
Nah - Parrish uses candles cos they are more real

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And one to find out which brand of bulbs Theo Parrish uses.

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How many 313 listers does it take to change a lightbulb?
Five
One to check the catalogue number of the bulb
One to argue that it ain't no bulb if ain't from da 'D.
One to argue that European light bulbs are made better.
One to moan about how lightbulbs aren't as good as they used to be.
And one to get off his arse and change it himself.

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anyone got any good jokes?

bet Rob Taylor's got some belters bursting to get out.
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RE: (313) things

2004-03-19 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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Nah - Parrish uses candles cos they are more real

i was JUST trying to figure out a witty way to bring theo into the 
equation but both of you guys beat me to it. 

tom 


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Re: (313) things

2004-03-19 Thread John Patterson



What about the guy that threated to unsubscribed because we wanted to 
use florescent lighting?




Robert Taylor wrote:


Nah - Parrish uses candles cos they are more real

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And one to find out which brand of bulbs Theo Parrish uses.

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Sent: Saturday, 20 March 2004 3:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
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How many 313 listers does it take to change a lightbulb?
Five
One to check the catalogue number of the bulb
One to argue that it ain't no bulb if ain't from da 'D.
One to argue that European light bulbs are made better.
One to moan about how lightbulbs aren't as good as they used to be.
And one to get off his arse and change it himself.

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anyone got any good jokes?

bet Rob Taylor's got some belters bursting to get out.
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Re: (313) things

2004-03-19 Thread lisa

LOL!

I hope stuff like this makes it to the 313 archives. There are archives, 
yes? On hyperreal somewhere? I've looked before but they seemed incomplete.


Lisa


Robert Taylor wrote:

Nah - Parrish uses candles cos they are more real

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And one to find out which brand of bulbs Theo Parrish uses.

-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 20 March 2004 3:44 AM
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How many 313 listers does it take to change a lightbulb?
Five
One to check the catalogue number of the bulb
One to argue that it ain't no bulb if ain't from da 'D.
One to argue that European light bulbs are made better.
One to moan about how lightbulbs aren't as good as they used to be.
And one to get off his arse and change it himself.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 2:54 PM
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Subject: (313) things


anyone got any good jokes?

bet Rob Taylor's got some belters bursting to get out.
_

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(313) things

2004-03-18 Thread alex . bond
anyone got any good jokes?

bet Rob Taylor's got some belters bursting to get out.
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Re: (313) things

2004-03-18 Thread robin



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anyone got any good jokes?


stolen from another list member...almost on topic :)

http://www.emotionelectric.com/technojoke.txt


so anyone have the link to todd sines' vegan recipes? :)

robin...



Re: (313) things

2004-03-18 Thread matt kane's brain

At 10:56 AM 3/18/2004, robin wrote:

http://www.emotionelectric.com/technojoke.txt



7. You've dialed the phone number 1-303-808-9091 just to see what
happens.


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RE: (313) things

2004-03-18 Thread Stephen Burd
did you hear about the new Atkins donuts?

for every dozen that you buy you get a free steak



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bet Rob Taylor's got some belters bursting to get out.
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Re: (313) things

2004-03-18 Thread neil tomlinson
Do you know what's making headlines this week?










Corduroy pillowcases!


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anyone got any good jokes?

bet Rob Taylor's got some belters bursting to get out.


Re: (313) things

2004-03-18 Thread Tom Churchill
 anyone got any good jokes?

Shamelessly copied from another list:

noddy holder goes into a boutique in central brum to buy an outfit for the
1974 totp xmas special.

'owright, nod!' shouts the assistant, 'what can we dow for yow today?'

nod replies, 'oid like to buy some roight special gear off yow, its gotta be
woild woild woild cos its chrstmas!'

the assistant goes into the back, and brings nod a pair of ultra-woild loon
pants. nod tries on the loon pants and yelps 'these are fookin fantastic!
oill 'ave 'em, luv!'

she brings him a sexy tightfitting puce satin shirt with collars that reach
as far as dudley. nod nearly wets himself in front of the mirror. 'oi tell
yow wot, mate, this shirt is fookin fantastic!'

the girl brings out a foot tall mirrored top hat. nod nearly jizzes in his
pants. she furnishes him with her finest 11-inch tall red snakeskin platform
boots. nod looks the bollocks. finally, an hour later, nod is togged up.
he's ready to go, but the assistant looks him over and isnt quite happy.

'noddy', she says, 'do you know, i reckon what yow need is a kipper tie.'

nod replies: 'aw, cheers, luv! milk two sugars please!' 



Re: (313) things

2004-03-18 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




here's one told by the late great Stax man -Rufus Thomas (Walking the
Dog) -

a kid comes home from school crying and runs into his bedroom - slams the
door
his dad - alarmed by this, goes and check on his son
dad asks Son - what's the matter?
son says I lost the spelling bee today
dad says What?!  You studied all week for that. What the hell happened?
What word did you misspell?
son says Posse
dad says Well, damn son - there's your problem - you can't even say it
right!





 
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 anyone got any good jokes?

Shamelessly copied from another list:

noddy holder goes into a boutique in central brum to buy an outfit for the
1974 totp xmas special.

'owright, nod!' shouts the assistant, 'what can we dow for yow today?'

nod replies, 'oid like to buy some roight special gear off yow, its gotta
be
woild woild woild cos its chrstmas!'

the assistant goes into the back, and brings nod a pair of ultra-woild loon
pants. nod tries on the loon pants and yelps 'these are fookin fantastic!
oill 'ave 'em, luv!'

she brings him a sexy tightfitting puce satin shirt with collars that reach
as far as dudley. nod nearly wets himself in front of the mirror. 'oi tell
yow wot, mate, this shirt is fookin fantastic!'

the girl brings out a foot tall mirrored top hat. nod nearly jizzes in his
pants. she furnishes him with her finest 11-inch tall red snakeskin
platform
boots. nod looks the bollocks. finally, an hour later, nod is togged up.
he's ready to go, but the assistant looks him over and isnt quite happy.

'noddy', she says, 'do you know, i reckon what yow need is a kipper tie.'

nod replies: 'aw, cheers, luv! milk two sugars please!'






Re: (313) things / BC re-releases

2004-03-18 Thread David Powers
I'm sorry, BUT if people are going to keep posting this kind of stuff (JOKES) 
I'm going to be unsubscribing here soon.  I've been on here about 5 years, but 
lately it's just too much...  to read all these off topic emails all the time.  
No disrespect meant to Tom (I like his music) or Alex etc.  But people who may 
have more time on their hands at work might be forgetting that some of us have 
limited time to read things and this chatter really takes up quite a bit of 
space.

By the way, staying more on topic, I was at Gramophone Records (Chicago) last 
night and was surprised to see all the Basic Channel/Maurizio stuff repressed 
at domestic US prices.  If this is a US re-release who is behind this, and 
where are these records being made?  Maybe this was mentioned and I missed it.

~David


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 anyone got any good jokes?

Shamelessly copied from another list:

noddy holder goes into a boutique in central brum to buy an outfit for the
1974 totp xmas special.

'owright, nod!' shouts the assistant, 'what can we dow for yow today?'

nod replies, 'oid like to buy some roight special gear off yow, its gotta be
woild woild woild cos its chrstmas!'

the assistant goes into the back, and brings nod a pair of ultra-woild loon
pants. nod tries on the loon pants and yelps 'these are fookin fantastic!
oill 'ave 'em, luv!'

she brings him a sexy tightfitting puce satin shirt with collars that reach
as far as dudley. nod nearly wets himself in front of the mirror. 'oi tell
yow wot, mate, this shirt is fookin fantastic!'

the girl brings out a foot tall mirrored top hat. nod nearly jizzes in his
pants. she furnishes him with her finest 11-inch tall red snakeskin platform
boots. nod looks the bollocks. finally, an hour later, nod is togged up.
he's ready to go, but the assistant looks him over and isnt quite happy.

'noddy', she says, 'do you know, i reckon what yow need is a kipper tie.'

nod replies: 'aw, cheers, luv! milk two sugars please!' 




(313) things, and other things

2004-01-29 Thread alex . bond
hello folks.

today, I'll mostly be thinking out loud about the following.

1) got a treat for you here, probably won't be to everyones taste, but this
is the best fanzine I've read in recent years, and they've just put it on
the net.
a real piece of uk soulboy culture

http://www.faithfanzine.com/

it's by the guys who used to do the Boys Own fanzines, and also the guys
who wrote that great book, last night a dj saved my life. There's not that
much up yet, but some of the features they've had in the past have been
brilliant. Check the features out for stuff on Ron Hardy, Arthur Russell
etc. Also some interesting comments from Daniel Wang, pretty cool.

2) I've been wondering about this Amp Fiddler LP. For a start, I can't
listen to Amp Fiddler any more, JT blew it for me. Every time I hear his
voice I see visions of JT wagging his finger at me telling me how he
sucks!! haha, thats my own fault though, what a clown I am.
no, but what I was wondering was, it's being really heavily promoted over
here. Full page ads in magazine, life size cardboard cut-outs of mr fiddler
in the record shops etc - is this an LP that is expected to crossover? or
at least to say, soul heads etc? I'd always imagine that say by comparison,
moodymann would sell more records, but then I know very little. I mean, its
a pretty cool lp, but I dunno, can alot of people get into it? what do you
think?

3) Oh, Jeffery Mills. ho ho, I bought a record by him yesterday, or well I
stashed it behind the counter (at a very reasonably priced £4.49). I bought
it for this drum track on there, but, oh how I laughed at the front cover..
he's stood in some shop-window dj'ing! has anyone seen that 'exhibitonist'
dvd? Is this what the concept is based around? Is dance music so boring
that you have to make up concepts like I wonder what people would think if
I dj'd in a shop window all afternoon? Jesus, they have some poxy dj in
selfredges or Harvey Nicholls all day - wheres the difference?

note. THIS IS NOT A POP AT JEFF MILLS, I LIKE HIS MUSIC, I JUST THINK THAT
HE CHARGES TOO MUCH FOR HIS RECORDS, THATS ALL

as the man on the street would say you get me?.

alex

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Re: (313) things, and other things

2004-01-29 Thread Martin

 
 note. THIS IS NOT A POP AT JEFF MILLS, I LIKE HIS MUSIC, I JUST THINK THAT
 HE CHARGES TOO MUCH FOR HIS RECORDS, THATS ALL

But he doesn't - distributors and shops are the ones that put the price up -
if you want cheap Axis buy from his site not shops...He's not to blame for
the market place...lets not spend another week going over this, please...
 



Re: (313) things, and other things

2004-01-29 Thread alex . bond

just for the record, I put that bit in because I can't be bothered going on
about jeff mills for a week either.

so, thats it. I'll shut up now.
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Re: (313) things, and other things

2004-01-29 Thread J. T.
earlier this week i spotted the east island record on down low going for $14 
in the usa, which is twice what it should be...it had been exported and then 
re-imported (there is no need to import) by mistake. and i dont think it was 
any greedy motives on anyone's part, just a mistake. luckily it was not many 
copies..


so, perhaps some shops are worried they wont be able to get enough copies of 
axis stuff and are so eager to get it they are doing some export/re-import 
mess...picking up the record from overseas distribs, or anyays, not getting 
it from the distrib with the best price as they should. the problem is since 
jeff mills is so popular, people will actually still buy at hugely inflated 
cost -- and i dont think anyone is making any more money for it. even jeff 
mills sales are probably hurt by this...maybe email axis and let them root 
out the problem.


and/or find out which distribs are carrying the axis stuff at normal 
wholesale, tell your shops carrying the overpriced copies that they can be 
had for cheap from that distrib and they should return their pricey copies 
to the distrib they got it from. eventually that distrib will send their 
copies back to axis..or, wait for the fanboys and techno upper-class to buy 
the marked up copies and have your shop re-order from the better distrib.


 note. THIS IS NOT A POP AT JEFF MILLS, I LIKE HIS MUSIC, I JUST THINK 
THAT

 HE CHARGES TOO MUCH FOR HIS RECORDS, THATS ALL

But he doesn't - distributors and shops are the ones that put the price up 
-

if you want cheap Axis buy from his site not shops...He's not to blame for
the market place...lets not spend another week going over this, please...




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[313] Things ending...

2002-09-06 Thread Derek VerLee

I feel like in the world of techno and everywhere else, things are coming to 
a close, there is death, ending, corruption, stagnation, and nothing clear on 
the horizen.  And the population at large seems to care less then ever.

But the thing is, endings are abrupt whereas beginnings are usually not so 
easy to pick out from the noise.  You dont realize anything has started untill
long after its been going.  

Nobody knows where techno is going but nobody really predicted techno and,
the same has allways been true.  Its a time of change and in such times you
have to get used to not being sure exactly whats coming up untill its past.  
 
So, no reason yet to lose hope.  Never fear the future.

_derek


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[313] things that make you go uurrrgggghhhh

2002-05-10 Thread Tim Maughan

I've never been to detroit, and i've never been to DEMF.

but somehow carol marvin just makes me go ugggh.

;)



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 uhhh Tim dude,
 
 
 You okay Tim? They are only words, reposted from a press release I got...
 
 
 Someone check on Tim he is all like uuurrgh  an stuff (is that a
 normal reaction to obvious attempts at comedy by PCM_)
 
 
 :)  augh too!
 
 
 
 on 9/5/02 6:19 pm,  PhedX at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 We are extremely happy to have the Ministry of Sound join this year's
 festival, said PCM president and festival founder Carol Marvin. They
 represent the absolute best in electronic music entertainment.
 
 uurrrggghhh.
 
 
 
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Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-29 Thread Levi I Proffitt
Hey, I love these tracks and am wondering if the producer is NP?  If yes
what does it stand for, and where can I find this record.  Any help would
make my day



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 Just thought I would add my .01 before heading out for the weekend.
 
 One release that is totally rockin' me just now
 
 Code and Structure   Vol 2   Eruptive --- Dark Tribal Tech Madness!
 http://209.237.157.45/ram/76350.RAM
 
 Laters all:)
 
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Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-29 Thread tim maughan
i think np means now playing
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 Hey, I love these tracks and am wondering if the producer is NP?  If yes
 what does it stand for, and where can I find this record.  Any help would
 make my day
 
 
 
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  Just thought I would add my .01 before heading out for the weekend.
  
  One release that is totally rockin' me just now
  
  Code and Structure   Vol 2   Eruptive --- Dark Tribal Tech Madness!
  http://209.237.157.45/ram/76350.RAM
  
  Laters all:)
  
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Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-28 Thread Michael Kim


BTW, that reminds me  does anybody know where i can listen to (and buy) 
a new copy of Adam Marshall's new EP on Killer?  i raided RT Ferndale's 
bins, Melodies and Memories, and Schoolkids and it doesn't look like any of 
them have it.


Mike


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- Metro Area 3 by the Geist: no comment needed for those who know it :-)

- Addvibe - Brothers: deeper house on the fabulous Discfunction label

- Mike Grant - The Struggle Of My Peoples (Mr G mix): played it last 
weekend and just totally freaked out


- Laurent Garnier - Smart Move: Laurent giving us some smooth house

- T Connection - At Midnight: disco bomb Levan-style...

RD, can't wait to get home and play these babies again :-)


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1.  dj ShuffleMaster's EFX on Tresor
2.  Adam Marshall's Underwater something or other on Killer
3.  Theory   label i forgot (I'm @ work )
4.  Surgeon's Remixes on Tresor
5.  Caveman Tactics  label i forgot
6.  Daniel Bell label i forgot


 1.zero7- ep2 : group on the ultimate dilemma label. unbelievably tasty 
tasty
 chops on the fender rhodes, with some gorgeous rotary connection/4 hero 
like

 string arrangements to boot. out friggin standing

 2.clicks and cuts 2: a bit excessive at 3 cds in length, but a very 
nice

 comp that has all the usual suspects on it.

 3.k hand- detroit-history part 1 : a concept album that revolves around 
the
 DEMF. out on tresor and i'm already looking for a copy on vinyl. some 
nice
 solid solid technoand the whole concept gets me all warm and 
squishy

 thinking about the first festival.

 4.djbone- subject detroit volume 2: one of the best mix CDs i have 
heard in
 a very long time. i'm kicking myself in the arse for not listening 
earlier!


 5.van halen- and the cradle will rock: just because i need some rock 
out

 music to wake me up whilst medicated

 6.any and all things metro area. i made a CD-R of my vinyl copies and 
it

 gets me through the afternoon slump

 7.recloose- le muv : old mix CD from the Detroit:Technology show

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RE: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-27 Thread Andrew Wilson
:::Tim Jackiw - 'Science of Sound' (Offworld).
:::One of those records that makes you wonder whether there is any justice
:::in the music industry at all. Because of bad distributors and record
:::shops, this record went virtually unnoticed when it was released in '97.
:::
:::that's kinda ironic, cos Offworld was a UK-based distributor which ran a
:::label of the same name... although to be fair i'm not sure if
:::the Offworld
:::you mention is the same one or not.

nah the offworld he mentions is/was run by list member jason martin, tim
being from adelaide (australia) as well and that is a damn nice record

andrew

will have to go searching for it in my crates again now



Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-27 Thread Benn Glazier

At 05:17 PM 26/04/2001 +0200, you wrote:



Tim Jackiw - 'Science of Sound' (Offworld).
One of those records that makes you wonder whether there is any justice
in the music industry at all. Because of bad distributors and record
shops, this record went virtually unnoticed when it was released in '97.
A criminal shame, because it's a stunningly beautiful record, an
absolute gem that deserves to be rated alongside 'Kao-Tic Harmony',
'Icon', 'At Les' and 'Galaxy 2 Galaxy'. I'm not going to stop pushing
this record until it is.


Great artwork too! ;)

I think it was 96 wasn't it.  All the same, yeah very underrated, even by 
the artists themselves at some times.

'No Destination' was simply class.

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Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-27 Thread graham [tan] wilson
From: rob webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Tim Jackiw - 'Science of Sound' (Offworld).
: One of those records that makes you wonder whether there is any justice
: in the music industry at all. Because of bad distributors and record
: shops, this record went virtually unnoticed when it was released in '97.
:
: that's kinda ironic, cos Offworld was a UK-based distributor which ran a
: label of the same name... although to be fair i'm not sure if the Offworld
: you mention is the same one or not.

nope different offworld... was an adelaide (australia) label set up by an
old 313 member (anyone remember the name Jason Martin?)

Tim Jackiw is about to release an album out on Surgery (another adelaide
label). Rumours are of a new label in melbourne releasing some of his tracks
also. ;-)

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Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-27 Thread graham [tan] wilson
From: Benn Glazier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Tim Jackiw - 'Science of Sound' (Offworld).
: Great artwork too! ;)

i wonder who did it?!?! ;-)

: I think it was 96 wasn't it.  All the same, yeah very underrated, even by
: the artists themselves at some times.
: 'No Destination' was simply class.

recorded NYE 1995 .. released 1997

was listening to it last night... a timeless record.

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Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-27 Thread Paul Coomans

After two years of lurkin' here is my first ever post! :)

- joel mull-imagination (very deep, a pleasant surprise)

- kanzleramt - fully fledged (schranz... i love german labels)

- the advent-time trap technik (all his electro-works)

- chris korda-six billions humans can't be wrong (if you haven't heard this 
yet you should)


- almost anything else out on international deejay gigolos

Groet,

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Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-27 Thread Dave Clark
 In the same vein: having missed the Balihu releases when they first
 came
 out, I picked up pretty much the entire back catalogue when they were
 repressed about a month ago (?) and haven't stopped listening to them
 since. Danny Wang is a genius.

Truly, and thanks to your tipoff I will now go and complete my Balihu
collection. Let's go, let's go to mars!


 
 Tim Jackiw - 'Science of Sound' (Offworld). 
 One of those records that makes you wonder whether there is any
 justice
 in the music industry at all. Because of bad distributors and record
 shops, this record went virtually unnoticed when it was released in
 '97.
 A criminal shame, because it's a stunningly beautiful record, an
 absolute gem that deserves to be rated alongside 'Kao-Tic Harmony',
 'Icon', 'At Les' and 'Galaxy 2 Galaxy'. I'm not going to stop pushing
 this record until it is.

Ok, now you've got me all excited. Does this record have the tracks
'Archers' and 'Waves' on it? Because I heard this back in 97, went
round to all the record stores in my city, and nobody had even heard of
it! Please, fill us in!



 Duplex - 'Autosave' (Ground Zero)
 Yes, I know it's bad form to list releases on your own label in a top
 10, especially when it's the same week that it's being released, but
praise

Alright alright I'll check it out!

And now for my selection:

Art is a division of Pain by Anthony Rother, as PSI Performer.
On Kanzleramt, this is dark, disturbing, and very very good. I liked
Simulationszeitalter, but this just takes it to a whole new level, with
interesting production and much more varied sounds.


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Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-27 Thread Williams, Howard
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 17:17:06 +0200
To: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
From: Otto Koppius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor
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Rob Theakston wrote:
 
 your turn.

East West Connection feat Terry Callier - Tomorrow In Your Eyes (esp Dub
Tribe Sound System disco mix) (Chilli Funk)
Miguel Migs - Soul Selecta (NRK)

two excellent house records, particularly Migs. both deep and funky.
-
Surgeon - Midnight Club Tracks II (Counterbalance) - including exceptional
remix of La Real. More hard edged techno from Surgeonmelodic influence,
dense and complex rythms, electro leanings - really enjoying this.
-
Karakter - Roots of Hi-Life (Cosmic ID) - great release, tribally off-kilter
rythms, cold soundscapes, bass heavy
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UR - Electronic Warfare remixes - superb.
-
TP - Your Lovei have this on a Soulsonic compilation (London deep house
club) which is fantastic throughout (other highlights : Frankie Knuckles,
Sandy Rivera, Mutubaruka - Dis Poem (released on Guidance i think? brilliant
brilliant record)
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Kimara Lovelace (sp??) - Misery - more brilliace from Lil Louis
-
Claude Young - Fading The Edges (Deta) - standout track Angelic, phenomenal
deep, powerful techno cut. awe inspiring production.
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and, er, anything by bob dylan b4 the eighties nightmare (so shoot me).

i like this thread,

h


Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-27 Thread stuffed bird
- Metro Area 3 by the Geist: no comment needed for those who know it :-)

- Addvibe - Brothers: deeper house on the fabulous Discfunction label

- Mike Grant - The Struggle Of My Peoples (Mr G mix): played it last weekend 
and just totally freaked out

- Laurent Garnier - Smart Move: Laurent giving us some smooth house

- T Connection - At Midnight: disco bomb Levan-style...

RD, can't wait to get home and play these babies again :-)


On 26 Apr 2001 06:28:00 -0700 Wraith313 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1.  dj ShuffleMaster's EFX on Tresor
2.  Adam Marshall's Underwater something or other on Killer
3.  Theory   label i forgot (I'm @ work )
4.  Surgeon's Remixes on Tresor
5.  Caveman Tactics  label i forgot
6.  Daniel Bell label i forgot

 
 1.zero7- ep2 : group on the ultimate dilemma label. unbelievably tasty tasty
 chops on the fender rhodes, with some gorgeous rotary connection/4 hero like
 string arrangements to boot. out friggin standing
 
 2.clicks and cuts 2: a bit excessive at 3 cds in length, but a very nice
 comp that has all the usual suspects on it.
 
 3.k hand- detroit-history part 1 : a concept album that revolves around the
 DEMF. out on tresor and i'm already looking for a copy on vinyl. some nice
 solid solid technoand the whole concept gets me all warm and squishy
 thinking about the first festival.
 
 4.djbone- subject detroit volume 2: one of the best mix CDs i have heard in
 a very long time. i'm kicking myself in the arse for not listening earlier!
 
 5.van halen- and the cradle will rock: just because i need some rock out
 music to wake me up whilst medicated
 
 6.any and all things metro area. i made a CD-R of my vinyl copies and it
 gets me through the afternoon slump
 
 7.recloose- le muv : old mix CD from the Detroit:Technology show
 
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[313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-27 Thread Mark S Flintoft
Just thought I would add my .01 before heading out for the weekend.

One release that is totally rockin' me just now

Code and Structure   Vol 2   Eruptive --- Dark Tribal Tech Madness!
http://209.237.157.45/ram/76350.RAM

Laters all:)

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NP - Black Mass   Visionary   Foundation Sound Works




Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-27 Thread Matt MacQueen
 For those not in the loop Zero 7 have been heralded in the
 cooler UK press for their chilled grooves - they have 
 remixed Radiohead and Terry Callier in the past, 
 and have been compared to the likes of Air and  Kruder 
 Dorfmeister, etc.

Just need to add my praise for their remix of that Terry Callier
track (theme from sparticus, I think?).  Really nice.  Also
wasn't ole Mixmaster Morris really hyping these guys early on? 
Can't wait to hear more from them.

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Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-27 Thread Levi I Proffitt
Is that the artist on the bottom of your post the producer of Code and
Structure?  And if yes, what does NP stand for?  Is the first lp just as
good, and where do you know has these is stock?  So many questions and so
little time.


Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-26 Thread Wraith313
1.  dj ShuffleMaster's EFX on Tresor
2.  Adam Marshall's Underwater something or other on Killer
3.  Theory   label i forgot (I'm @ work )
4.  Surgeon's Remixes on Tresor
5.  Caveman Tactics  label i forgot
6.  Daniel Bell label i forgot

 
 1.zero7- ep2 : group on the ultimate dilemma label. unbelievably tasty tasty
 chops on the fender rhodes, with some gorgeous rotary connection/4 hero like
 string arrangements to boot. out friggin standing
 
 2.clicks and cuts 2: a bit excessive at 3 cds in length, but a very nice
 comp that has all the usual suspects on it.
 
 3.k hand- detroit-history part 1 : a concept album that revolves around the
 DEMF. out on tresor and i'm already looking for a copy on vinyl. some nice
 solid solid technoand the whole concept gets me all warm and squishy
 thinking about the first festival.
 
 4.djbone- subject detroit volume 2: one of the best mix CDs i have heard in
 a very long time. i'm kicking myself in the arse for not listening earlier!
 
 5.van halen- and the cradle will rock: just because i need some rock out
 music to wake me up whilst medicated
 
 6.any and all things metro area. i made a CD-R of my vinyl copies and it
 gets me through the afternoon slump
 
 7.recloose- le muv : old mix CD from the Detroit:Technology show
 
 your turn.
 
 
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Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-26 Thread Wraith313
Oh yeah I almost forgot!  

Jeff Mills' Mix-up 2.  This cd is pretty awesome.  I love the breakdown at the 
begginning where he filters and pans his own accapella synth noise.  I try to 
emulate his tactics when I spin...

Tim

On Thu, 26 April 2001, Wraith313 wrote:

 
 1.  dj ShuffleMaster's EFX on Tresor
 2.  Adam Marshall's Underwater something or other on Killer
 3.  Theory   label i forgot (I'm @ work )
 4.  Surgeon's Remixes on Tresor
 5.  Caveman Tactics  label i forgot
 6.  Daniel Bell label i forgot
 
  
  1.zero7- ep2 : group on the ultimate dilemma label. unbelievably tasty tasty
  chops on the fender rhodes, with some gorgeous rotary connection/4 hero like
  string arrangements to boot. out friggin standing
  
  2.clicks and cuts 2: a bit excessive at 3 cds in length, but a very nice
  comp that has all the usual suspects on it.
  
  3.k hand- detroit-history part 1 : a concept album that revolves around the
  DEMF. out on tresor and i'm already looking for a copy on vinyl. some nice
  solid solid technoand the whole concept gets me all warm and squishy
  thinking about the first festival.
  
  4.djbone- subject detroit volume 2: one of the best mix CDs i have heard in
  a very long time. i'm kicking myself in the arse for not listening earlier!
  
  5.van halen- and the cradle will rock: just because i need some rock out
  music to wake me up whilst medicated
  
  6.any and all things metro area. i made a CD-R of my vinyl copies and it
  gets me through the afternoon slump
  
  7.recloose- le muv : old mix CD from the Detroit:Technology show
  
  your turn.
  
  
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RE: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-26 Thread Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch)
These have been in constant rotation in my cd player that past week and
would highly recommend: 

1. Pish Posh - Indoor Storm - Rawkuts
2. G. Love  Special Sauce - Electric Mile - Epic
3. Adam X - Creative Vandalism - Instinct
4. Jack Dangers - !Hello Friends! - Shadow
5. Gene Farris - Booked002 - SHR

I highly DO NOT recommend:

Tricky - BlowBack - Hollywood


-Original Message-
From: Rob Theakston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 9:14 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor


1.zero7- ep2 : group on the ultimate dilemma label. unbelievably tasty tasty
chops on the fender rhodes, with some gorgeous rotary connection/4 hero like
string arrangements to boot. out friggin standing

2.clicks and cuts 2: a bit excessive at 3 cds in length, but a very nice
comp that has all the usual suspects on it.

3.k hand- detroit-history part 1 : a concept album that revolves around the
DEMF. out on tresor and i'm already looking for a copy on vinyl. some nice
solid solid technoand the whole concept gets me all warm and squishy
thinking about the first festival.

4.djbone- subject detroit volume 2: one of the best mix CDs i have heard in
a very long time. i'm kicking myself in the arse for not listening earlier!

5.van halen- and the cradle will rock: just because i need some rock out
music to wake me up whilst medicated

6.any and all things metro area. i made a CD-R of my vinyl copies and it
gets me through the afternoon slump

7.recloose- le muv : old mix CD from the Detroit:Technology show

your turn.


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Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-26 Thread diana potts
The home coming court, in no particular order is:

1.Missy Elliot- Get Yer Freak On (instrumental
especially) 
1a.Sade-King of Sorrow Remixes.

2.Mark Farina, Mushroom Jazz Volume Three. I believe
one of the last tracks has involvement with Detroit's
Dwele (whose performing at DEMF). Like D'Angelo but
better-Carl Craig. Remember seeing him in the
credits?

3.The Roots,Things Fall Apart
3a. Jungle Brothers-Brain from 'Raw Deluxe'

4.Gene Farris, Booked 2 (if this don't make your booty
bounce, your booty must be dead) Constant, flowing
house Farris style

5.Tad Mullinix-Winking Makes a Face. Tad has some new
stuff on the way that is just well...for lack of
better words..raw  dope.He'll be at DEMF too.:)

6.Darren Klementi-Promo I got in the mail?:P House
producer from Barrie, Ontario whose combo of Jazz and
tight house production came from outta left field.
Produced on Stick Men Recs.This kid has never been to
Detroit and wouldn't know the Chicago cats if they hit
em.Completely from his gut.

7.targetcircuitry.com and
http://member.iquest.net/~derecho/pika.swf (i dont
know wtf this site is, but I love it)

8.Matthew Herbert-Bodily Functions. I haven't heard
the full album, but I've heard enough.:)

9.Prefuse 73

10.Tribe Called Quest-People's Instictive Paths and
the Travels of Rhythm

11.(for good measure) Adult. Resuscitation

12(bonus). The sounds of completely
nothing...outside..in the sunshine...cuz it's SPRING

Have a booty full day!
d
ps.lots more but it's at home...including Pooley's
Since Then and Amon Tobin...etc. etc. etc.
sorry for the slight promo vibe in this.



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RE: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-26 Thread Sean Deason
yeah! what the hell happened to Tricky? why is it that each successive album
is worst than the last?? the first album was an incredibly beautiful work of
art, then it was all down hill afterwards. I swore off buying anymore Tricky
albums after that Pre-Millennium fiasco, but then someone bought me
Angles With Dirty Faces for my birthday after assuming I *must* like him
'cuz I have 2 of his albums in my collection. It was the same way with
Erasure and Depeche Mode. After I'd long since gotten bored with them people
kept buying Erasure and Depeche Mode albums for me since I had so much of
their stuff in my collection already :^(

sean sux to be me deason

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From: Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 9:39 AM
To: 'Rob Theakston'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the
floor


These have been in constant rotation in my cd player that past week and
would highly recommend: 

1. Pish Posh - Indoor Storm - Rawkuts
2. G. Love  Special Sauce - Electric Mile - Epic
3. Adam X - Creative Vandalism - Instinct
4. Jack Dangers - !Hello Friends! - Shadow
5. Gene Farris - Booked002 - SHR

I highly DO NOT recommend:

Tricky - BlowBack - Hollywood


-Original Message-
From: Rob Theakston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 9:14 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor


1.zero7- ep2 : group on the ultimate dilemma label. unbelievably tasty tasty
chops on the fender rhodes, with some gorgeous rotary connection/4 hero like
string arrangements to boot. out friggin standing

2.clicks and cuts 2: a bit excessive at 3 cds in length, but a very nice
comp that has all the usual suspects on it.

3.k hand- detroit-history part 1 : a concept album that revolves around the
DEMF. out on tresor and i'm already looking for a copy on vinyl. some nice
solid solid technoand the whole concept gets me all warm and squishy
thinking about the first festival.

4.djbone- subject detroit volume 2: one of the best mix CDs i have heard in
a very long time. i'm kicking myself in the arse for not listening earlier!

5.van halen- and the cradle will rock: just because i need some rock out
music to wake me up whilst medicated

6.any and all things metro area. i made a CD-R of my vinyl copies and it
gets me through the afternoon slump

7.recloose- le muv : old mix CD from the Detroit:Technology show

your turn.


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RE: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-26 Thread Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch)
At times it is almost a rock record. Lots of guitars and special guest
appearances by Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Ed Kowalcyk from LIVE and Cyndi Lauper
to name a few. Even does a cover of Nirvana's Something in the Way. Yech!

-Original Message-
From: Sean Deason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 9:53 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the
floor


yeah! what the hell happened to Tricky? why is it that each successive album
is worst than the last?? the first album was an incredibly beautiful work of
art, then it was all down hill afterwards. I swore off buying anymore Tricky
albums after that Pre-Millennium fiasco, but then someone bought me
Angles With Dirty Faces for my birthday after assuming I *must* like him
'cuz I have 2 of his albums in my collection. It was the same way with
Erasure and Depeche Mode. After I'd long since gotten bored with them people
kept buying Erasure and Depeche Mode albums for me since I had so much of
their stuff in my collection already :^(

sean sux to be me deason

-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 9:39 AM
To: 'Rob Theakston'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the
floor


These have been in constant rotation in my cd player that past week and
would highly recommend: 

1. Pish Posh - Indoor Storm - Rawkuts
2. G. Love  Special Sauce - Electric Mile - Epic
3. Adam X - Creative Vandalism - Instinct
4. Jack Dangers - !Hello Friends! - Shadow
5. Gene Farris - Booked002 - SHR

I highly DO NOT recommend:

Tricky - BlowBack - Hollywood


-Original Message-
From: Rob Theakston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 9:14 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor


1.zero7- ep2 : group on the ultimate dilemma label. unbelievably tasty tasty
chops on the fender rhodes, with some gorgeous rotary connection/4 hero like
string arrangements to boot. out friggin standing

2.clicks and cuts 2: a bit excessive at 3 cds in length, but a very nice
comp that has all the usual suspects on it.

3.k hand- detroit-history part 1 : a concept album that revolves around the
DEMF. out on tresor and i'm already looking for a copy on vinyl. some nice
solid solid technoand the whole concept gets me all warm and squishy
thinking about the first festival.

4.djbone- subject detroit volume 2: one of the best mix CDs i have heard in
a very long time. i'm kicking myself in the arse for not listening earlier!

5.van halen- and the cradle will rock: just because i need some rock out
music to wake me up whilst medicated

6.any and all things metro area. i made a CD-R of my vinyl copies and it
gets me through the afternoon slump

7.recloose- le muv : old mix CD from the Detroit:Technology show

your turn.


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RE: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-26 Thread george . jones
Tricky may have gotten caugh up in his own stardom. Remember, this guy
had a somewhat prominent role in the first half of The Fifth Element and
after that, his music took a dive. Some people never get over the sophmore
slump.





Sean Deason [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/26/2001 09:52:59 AM

To:   313@hyperreal.org
cc:
Subject:  RE: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor


yeah! what the hell happened to Tricky? why is it that each successive
album
is worst than the last?? the first album was an incredibly beautiful work
of
art, then it was all down hill afterwards. I swore off buying anymore
Tricky
albums after that Pre-Millennium fiasco, but then someone bought me
Angles With Dirty Faces for my birthday after assuming I *must* like him
'cuz I have 2 of his albums in my collection. It was the same way with
Erasure and Depeche Mode. After I'd long since gotten bored with them
people
kept buying Erasure and Depeche Mode albums for me since I had so much of
their stuff in my collection already :^(

sean sux to be me deason

-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 9:39 AM
To: 'Rob Theakston'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the
floor


These have been in constant rotation in my cd player that past week and
would highly recommend:

1. Pish Posh - Indoor Storm - Rawkuts
2. G. Love  Special Sauce - Electric Mile - Epic
3. Adam X - Creative Vandalism - Instinct
4. Jack Dangers - !Hello Friends! - Shadow
5. Gene Farris - Booked002 - SHR

I highly DO NOT recommend:

Tricky - BlowBack - Hollywood


-Original Message-
From: Rob Theakston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 9:14 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor


1.zero7- ep2 : group on the ultimate dilemma label. unbelievably tasty
tasty
chops on the fender rhodes, with some gorgeous rotary connection/4 hero
like
string arrangements to boot. out friggin standing

2.clicks and cuts 2: a bit excessive at 3 cds in length, but a very nice
comp that has all the usual suspects on it.

3.k hand- detroit-history part 1 : a concept album that revolves around the
DEMF. out on tresor and i'm already looking for a copy on vinyl. some nice
solid solid technoand the whole concept gets me all warm and squishy
thinking about the first festival.

4.djbone- subject detroit volume 2: one of the best mix CDs i have heard in
a very long time. i'm kicking myself in the arse for not listening earlier!

5.van halen- and the cradle will rock: just because i need some rock out
music to wake me up whilst medicated

6.any and all things metro area. i made a CD-R of my vinyl copies and it
gets me through the afternoon slump

7.recloose- le muv : old mix CD from the Detroit:Technology show

your turn.


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Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-26 Thread Otto Koppius
Rob Theakston wrote:
 
 your turn.

First of all, seconded on the Metro Area. Fab stuff all around.
In the same vein: having missed the Balihu releases when they first came
out, I picked up pretty much the entire back catalogue when they were
repressed about a month ago (?) and haven't stopped listening to them
since. Danny Wang is a genius.

Tim Jackiw - 'Science of Sound' (Offworld). 
One of those records that makes you wonder whether there is any justice
in the music industry at all. Because of bad distributors and record
shops, this record went virtually unnoticed when it was released in '97.
A criminal shame, because it's a stunningly beautiful record, an
absolute gem that deserves to be rated alongside 'Kao-Tic Harmony',
'Icon', 'At Les' and 'Galaxy 2 Galaxy'. I'm not going to stop pushing
this record until it is.

Jerome Sydenham + Kerri Chandler - 'Saturday' (Ibadan)
Album full of great latin/afro-influenced house music from those who do
it best. Can't wait to get back to BodySoul to hear it in the perfect
surroundings.

Duplex - 'Autosave' (Ground Zero)
Yes, I know it's bad form to list releases on your own label in a top
10, especially when it's the same week that it's being released, but I
have to make an exception in this case. Ever since I heard 'Autosave'
off of tape in a car almost a year ago, I haven't been this excited
about a techno record basically since 'Jaguar' first sent shivers down
my spine. EPs like these are the reason I got into techno and it's an
honor to release this.

Otto
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Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-26 Thread rob webb

Otto:


Tim Jackiw - 'Science of Sound' (Offworld).
One of those records that makes you wonder whether there is any justice
in the music industry at all. Because of bad distributors and record
shops, this record went virtually unnoticed when it was released in '97.


that's kinda ironic, cos Offworld was a UK-based distributor which ran a 
label of the same name... although to be fair i'm not sure if the Offworld 
you mention is the same one or not.


btw, for whoever asked about AJ Sound on Decay Records - it was Offworld who 
were carrying Decay.





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Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-26 Thread Ville Hyv�nen





From: Samuel Hobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1) terry mullan- new school fusion vol.1
  older mix tape containing lots of great
 chicago acid house and some 313 material
 including no-ufo's and future by blake baxter


Erm, No Ufo´s and Future are by Juan Atkins.


3) The Wizard- live on wjlb 1989?
  easily the fastest mixing i have ever heard


This the one on www.deephousepage.com, right? That mix kicks some serious 
ass...


My list in no particular order:

Dan Curtin: Pregenesis remixes
Petal Pusher: Rely On Me
Aardvarck: Ludiek
Landslide: Incurable Voices
Natural Electronics: Assimilated
Nu Era:Broken Techno EP
Nicole Willis: Curiosity
Theo Parrish: Lights Low Down
Håkan Lidbo: Natty Roots EP
Trevor Rockcliffe: Visions Of You (Samuel L´s Wet´n´Hard Mix)

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Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-26 Thread Peter Leidy
 In the same vein: having missed the Balihu releases when they first came
 out, I picked up pretty much the entire back catalogue when they were
 repressed about a month ago (?) and haven't stopped listening to them

Aghh! where was i when this happened? does anybody know a good vendor in
the states that would have Balihu back catalog. I tried a couple online
shops with no luck yet.

thanks, 
peter



Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-26 Thread darw_n

 1) terry mullan- new school fusion vol.1
   older mix tape containing lots of great 
  chicago acid house and some 313 material 
  including no-ufo's and future by blake baxter


I still rock that tape!!!

darw_n...

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Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor

2001-04-26 Thread Cyclone Wehner

1.zero7- ep2 : group on the ultimate dilemma label. unbelievably tasty tasty
chops on the fender rhodes, with some gorgeous rotary connection/4 hero like
string arrangements to boot. out friggin standing

Actually their forthcoming album, Simple Things, is great. Sia Furler, who
guests, is a former Adelaide singer - she sang in an acid jazz group Crisp
years ago - and has a vocal style so similar to Lauryn Hill it's uncanny,
especially on the song Distractions, also on this EP. 

For those not in the loop Zero 7 have been heralded in the cooler UK press
for their chilled grooves - they have remixed Radiohead and Terry Callier in
the past, and have been compared to the likes of Air and  Kruder 
Dorfmeister, etc.

It's jazzy and soulful stuff.