Re: [313] DEMF Update

2002-05-13 Thread xx xx


Hold everything. Forget about the antiseptic corporate "hip hop" that 
Wal-Mart and MTV would have you consume. Picture this scenario: four blood 
brothers from Detroit, rapping together since a young age, approach high-art 
electronic masterminds Nineteen Point Five Collective, it's CALLOWAY time.





From: "Ian Dinsmor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Cyborg K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] DEMF Update
Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 22:24:04 -0400

I kind of missed the boat on this thread.

You cant forget the People's Movement. While not many outside of Detroit
will know who they are. Its a project headed by Detroit's own DJ Defiant,
who is one of the best underground hip hop DJ's in the city.
He is gathering a group of 40 local MC's and giving them time to shine on
the main stage at DEMF this year.

While JD & SV are great, there is much more to Detroit Hip Hop.

Check any of the Antidote releases and you'll know what I mean.



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> I personally am quite glad to see those hiphop acts added, Dilated 
Peoples
> is great, and (obviously) hiphop is very very big in Detroit, and 
deserves
> to be represented at the festival.  I actually wish there was more 
hiphop, I

> think that would help improve the draw and appeal to the community of
> Detroit.
>
> As far as Ministry of Sound, well I'm sure people may have some strong
> opinions, but nevertheless it's probably a good move on PCM's part.
>
> /cyborg k
>
> Paul Virilio:
> "Resistance is always possible! But we must engage in resistance first 
of

> all by developing the idea of a technological culture. However, at the
> present time, this idea is grossly underdeveloped. For example, we have
> developed an artistic and a literary culture. Nevertheless, the ideals 
of
> technological culture remain underdeveloped and therefore outside of 
popular
> culture and the practical ideals of democracy. This is also why society 
as a
> whole has no control over technological developments. And this is one of 
the

> gravest threats to democracy in the near future. "
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Re: [313] DEMF Update

2002-05-13 Thread Ian Dinsmor
I kind of missed the boat on this thread.

You cant forget the People's Movement. While not many outside of Detroit
will know who they are. Its a project headed by Detroit's own DJ Defiant,
who is one of the best underground hip hop DJ's in the city.
He is gathering a group of 40 local MC's and giving them time to shine on
the main stage at DEMF this year.

While JD & SV are great, there is much more to Detroit Hip Hop.

Check any of the Antidote releases and you'll know what I mean.



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>Subject: Re: [313] DEMF Update
>Date: Thu, May 9, 2002, 2:53 PM
>

> I personally am quite glad to see those hiphop acts added, Dilated Peoples
> is great, and (obviously) hiphop is very very big in Detroit, and deserves
> to be represented at the festival.  I actually wish there was more hiphop, I
> think that would help improve the draw and appeal to the community of
> Detroit.
>
> As far as Ministry of Sound, well I'm sure people may have some strong
> opinions, but nevertheless it's probably a good move on PCM's part.
>
> /cyborg k
>
> Paul Virilio:
> "Resistance is always possible! But we must engage in resistance first of
> all by developing the idea of a technological culture. However, at the
> present time, this idea is grossly underdeveloped. For example, we have
> developed an artistic and a literary culture. Nevertheless, the ideals of
> technological culture remain underdeveloped and therefore outside of popular
> culture and the practical ideals of democracy. This is also why society as a
> whole has no control over technological developments. And this is one of the
> gravest threats to democracy in the near future. "
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[313] DEMF Update

2002-05-10 Thread PhedX
sideshow bob... 


Clarity has been achieved.


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Re: [313] DEMF Update

2002-05-10 Thread Tim Maughan

for more of an understanding of the uurrrggg sound, think Sideshoe Bob
getting hit in the face with a rake.

on 9/5/02 11:54 pm,  PhedX at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> uhhh Tim dude,
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> You okay Tim? They are only words, reposted from a press release I got...
> 
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> Someone check on Tim he is all like uuurrgh  an stuff (is that a
> normal reaction to obvious attempts at comedy by PCM_)
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> :)  augh too!
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>> 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] DEMF Update

2002-05-09 Thread PhedX
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] DEMF Update/gods kitchen

2002-05-09 Thread Tim Maughan

very bizarely, Gods Kitchen (another lesser known Gatecrasher/cream alike)
are doing a festival in the UK this summer, with a techno tent organised by
Atomic Jam. line up includes Derrick May, Suburban Knight, Funk D'void, Ben
Sims, Umek, Slam and Surgeon among others. Oh, and Mills is playing
Homelands.

which is a bit of a surprise for the UK these days.

www.godskitchen.com



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> Is that over by the Slinky Stage or Cream's?
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> I think Pop Culture got desparate for sponsors. Why didn't they just
> approach another auto manufacturer?
> 
> (I envision Aux88 "My A.U.X. Mind" being used for a Dodge Neon
> commercial...)
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> Ministry of Sound Right next to the Gatecrasher stage.
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> At least Ford was somewhat local.
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> The latest from the every rotating venue
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> DETROIT ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL 2002 KICKS IT UP A NOTCH WITH HIP-HOP AND
> INTERNATIONAL SPONSOR "Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples prepare to jam as
> Ministry of Sound lays claim to stage co-sponsorship on new DJ Tower"
> 
> Detroit - Pop Culture Media, the Detroit-based company that owns and
> produces the annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival, is announcing the
> addition of two nationally known Hip-Hop groups to the line-up and a new
> stage sponsorship by internationally known Ministry of Sound. Joining the
> performance line up over the three-day Memorial Weekend May 25th, 26th and
> 27th at Hart Plaza will be Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples.
> "Detroit Hip-Hop is breaking through not only here, but nationally as
> well," said Mike Huckaby, member of the DEMF Artistic Board of Directors.
> "Both of these groups bring a different style of Hip-Hop to the table and
> they truly represent the underground."
> Subterraneous is known as one of the most influential underground Hip-Hop
> crews coming out of Michigan. The group consists of OneManyArmy, Decompoze,
> Magestic Legend,Malaki, Illite and Phrikshun. The group has garnered a
> positive reputation for displaying their individual styles and then coming
> together during a performance to demonstrate a unique and powerful presence.
> The group recently released their latest album "Waterworld Too." They are
> scheduled to perform prior to George Clinton's 8-p.m. performance on the
> DEMF stage at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 26, 2002. For more info on the group go
> to www.subterraneousrecords.com.
> Nationally acclaimed Dilated Peoples, formed in the mid-90s, has been
> blowing the scene up with raging underground singles such as "Third Degree"
> and "Work the Angles" before they embarked on a wildly successful road trip
> with a film documentary about hip-hop DJs.  The group has been featured in
> REMIX magazine and is noted for their recently released album Expansion
> Team. Dilated Peoples is well known for providing original and inspiring
> performances for fans. They are scheduled to perform following a 6 p.m. live
> jam session by Advent on the DEMF stage at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 27,
> 2002. For more info on the group go to www.dilatedpeoples.com.
> Meanwhile, the wildly popular and internationally known Ministry of Sound
> has claimed an envious and prominent position as a stage co-sponsor on this
> year's new DJ Tower. They share a co-sponsorship with Miller Genuine Draft
> where top-notch performers such as DJ Zapp, Adam X and the DEMF's own member
> of the Artistic Board of Directors K. Hand will musically spin techno fans
> to higher heights of dance and sound.
> "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. This
> multi-media giant is marketing the festival in 23 U.S. markets alone to
> demonstrate once again their ability to provide fun for fans on a scale
> unmatched by anyone else in the business. Their presence on the new DJ Tower
> at this year's festival promises dance like never before."
> The annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival is known as the world's
> largest free dance party that attracted 1.7 mill

Re: [313] DEMF Update

2002-05-09 Thread Tim Maughan
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] DEMF Update

2002-05-09 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Just out of interest, what is the hotel situation looking like at this 
stage? Are they full?

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Re: [313] DEMF Update more detroiters explained

2002-05-09 Thread Aaron Reed

To completely ruin any sort of 31337 status I would ever be able to
obtain...I am driving up from Austin, TX (1400 miles). I've always wanted
to attend DEMF, I finally had a chance this year due to being laid off,
and the deciding factor was not a Detroit DJ. It was Dave Clarke, sooner
or later all the Detroit DJ's make it down to Austin or Houston. I can't
ever recall a time when Dave Clarke appeared in Texas. White/Black,
Dutch/Detroit...a rose is a rose is a rose. It's all techno, and I'm
really excited to be taking part this year.


-Aaron


On Thu, 9 May 2002, PhedX wrote:

> Detroit is no longer just Derrick Kevin Juan, and now Eddie.
>
>  Detroit is and has more tha n te n djs... (thepunisher, no Pubah is
> playing, (unless that has changed lol) DJHutch, and no Club DJs are spinning
> but they are the (legal weeke nd) DJGodfather, MikeScroggs, Ja nD,
> theGhostly crew, hell the Underground Resistance, and all of the other
> people who are looking to be heard get heard and share their flavor with the
> people who visit (THEDETROIT)emf.
>
> I say this not to be a snob but some people are traveling a great distance
> to come here. (mute point here but...) Why bring in DJs that some people see
> all the time when you could, with proper marketing promote the sound.
>
> IE if it is simply here in Detroit, but with  all outta towners would you
> come, probably not.
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> You would wait for the tour to come to you, cause that is what that would
> be...
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Re: [313] DEMF Update more detroiters explained

2002-05-09 Thread PhedX
Detroit is no longer just Derrick Kevin Juan, and now Eddie.

 Detroit is and has more tha n te n djs... (thepunisher, no Pubah is
playing, (unless that has changed lol) DJHutch, and no Club DJs are spinning
but they are the (legal weeke nd) DJGodfather, MikeScroggs, Ja nD,
theGhostly crew, hell the Underground Resistance, and all of the other
people who are looking to be heard get heard and share their flavor with the
people who visit (THEDETROIT)emf.

I say this not to be a snob but some people are traveling a great distance
to come here. (mute point here but...) Why bring in DJs that some people see
all the time when you could, with proper marketing promote the sound.

IE if it is simply here in Detroit, but with  all outta towners would you
come, probably not.

You would wait for the tour to come to you, cause that is what that would
be...





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Re: [313] DEMF Update

2002-05-09 Thread glyph1001
What do you mean?  There are Detroit DJs/acts performing this year.  Or 
you meant to say that there's too many unknown Detroit acts that are not 
the ones you like or expect?  All those expected to play have pretty 
much played already, except Mills, Young, Hood, all of whom were 
contacted, asked and/or invited to play but were unavailable.


G.

PhedX wrote:


I would be happy with more Detroiters too.  They (the comittee) we nt outta
their way not to pick from the DETROIT crowd...


R e p r e s e n t...


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RE: [313] DEMF Update

2002-05-09 Thread FC3 Richards
if they wanted what the Detroit Underground was doing in Rap and Hip Hop
they would have DJ Butter there.  He is one of the better producers out
there using all the rappers from Detroit on compilation albums...more up the
Thug alley then anything, but check out his "Kill the DJ" CD...it is dope...


Peace love and hair grease

jeff

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> No but man, if they want to represent Detroit Hip Hop, I would flip on J
> Dilla being there. The welcome to Detroit album is one of the bets hip hop
> releases I can remember.
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RE: [313] DEMF Update

2002-05-09 Thread PhedX
I would be happy with more Detroiters too.  They (the comittee) we nt outta
their way not to pick from the DETROIT crowd...


R e p r e s e n t...


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Re: [313] DEMF Update

2002-05-09 Thread Cyborg K
I personally am quite glad to see those hiphop acts added, Dilated Peoples 
is great, and (obviously) hiphop is very very big in Detroit, and deserves 
to be represented at the festival.  I actually wish there was more hiphop, I 
think that would help improve the draw and appeal to the community of 
Detroit.


As far as Ministry of Sound, well I'm sure people may have some strong 
opinions, but nevertheless it's probably a good move on PCM's part.


/cyborg k

Paul Virilio:
"Resistance is always possible! But we must engage in resistance first of 
all by developing the idea of a technological culture. However, at the 
present time, this idea is grossly underdeveloped. For example, we have 
developed an artistic and a literary culture. Nevertheless, the ideals of 
technological culture remain underdeveloped and therefore outside of popular 
culture and the practical ideals of democracy. This is also why society as a 
whole has no control over technological developments. And this is one of the 
gravest threats to democracy in the near future. "



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Re: [313] DEMF Update

2002-05-09 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

>what would you rather have them do for marketing?  say nothing?  Print
flyers on lined paper that says, "a big
>festival, but its so underground you probably won't want to go unless
you're elite."


How about not handling it so poorly that potential sponsors aren't wary of
doing business with PCM? That might have been good start.





   
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>oh goody a DJ Twer!


they're talkin about the new mgd tower, the same tower as last year, and
the
year before.


>and all new heights of dance!  if  I didnt know better, I would think DEMF
>is a big lame trance festival..


if i didn't know better, i would think you were trying to be clever.

Put your negative crap aside people.  this festival is STILL the best thing

to not only happen to all electronic music, but to detroit techno
specifically.  There has not been one iota or whiff of trance any of the 3
years, yet you all adore to bitch about it.

what would you rather have them do for marketing?  say nothing?  Print
flyers on lined paper that says, "a big festival, but its so underground
you
probably won't want to go unless you're elite."


give it up.  its getting way too old now. if you don't like it, DON'T GO.
it'll make it easier for me to enjoy the music more.

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[313] DEMF UPDATE( why didn't they just approach another auto manufacturer? )

2002-05-09 Thread PhedX
Because when Ford dropped out, afterthe Ford sponsored year, (DEMF, and the
let down AREA One) most people saw that the site did not significantly
impact the purchase of new cars...

Then there were all the E stories last year linking raves/techno/and drug
deaths together...


Continued sponsorship would have been costly with only brand loyalty as
reward which is not enough for the million or so Ford shoveled out...

A nd with the new touchy feely, we are a family here at Ford,  (with billy
ford in em) campaig n it would not tie i n without use of ones brain which
is not how the ad age ncies work here i n tow n.  They like packages nice
neat (brain not to be used on) packages. IE last year was a no brainer


Look how the media compa ny is screwi ng up a pretty brai nless co ncert.
Get good tale nt people come (make sure talent will be there oops...)

hold on there is a new update from PCM lol


PS. (The accountants will not let them...)

PSS. AREA TWO is coming. (area one rehashed???)


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RE: [313] DEMF Update

2002-05-09 Thread Matthew Cloney
OK if my understanding of MoS is correct, they do mostly prog house/trance
type stuff right?  But if they're not bringing anything into the festival
outside of the techno genre then it probably will do less to taint the
festival's atmosphere than bringing in hip hop acts.  It seems like the
lineup was pretty much 100% techno before this point and it doesn't look
like it's MoS that's throwing that balance.

Cheers,

-m


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No but man, if they want to represent Detroit Hip Hop, I would flip on J
Dilla being there. The welcome to Detroit album is one of the bets hip hop
releases I can remember.

- Giles

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RE: [313] DEMF Update

2002-05-09 Thread Giles Dickerson
No but man, if they want to represent Detroit Hip Hop, I would flip on J Dilla 
being there. The welcome to Detroit album is one of the bets hip hop releases I 
can remember.

- Giles

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RE: [313] DEMF Update

2002-05-09 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

Yeah, I'm sure it won't be - *cough*

MEK



   
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PS. Ministry of Sound will do a great job marketing the festival. It's a
good thing, as long as their logo isn't part of the branding.

- Giles

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> oh goody a DJ Tower!
>
> and all new heights of dance!  if  I didnt know better, I would think
DEMF
> is a big lame trance festival..
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> -Joe
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>
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> From: "PhedX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 1:19 PM
> Subject: [313] DEMF Update
>
>
> >
> > The latest from the every rotating venue
> >
> >
> > DETROIT ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL 2002 KICKS IT UP A NOTCH WITH HIP-HOP
> AND
> > INTERNATIONAL SPONSOR
> > "Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples prepare to jam as Ministry of Sound
> lays
> > claim to stage co-sponsorship on new DJ Tower"
> >
> > Detroit - Pop Culture Media, the Detroit-based company that owns and
> > produces the annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival, is announcing
the
> > addition of two nationally known Hip-Hop groups to the line-up and a
new
> > stage sponsorship by internationally known Ministry of Sound. Joining
the
> > performance line up over the three-day Memorial Weekend May 25th, 26th
and
> > 27th at Hart Plaza will be Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples.
> >   "Detroit Hip-Hop is breaking through not only here, but nationally as
> > well," said Mike Huckaby, member of the DEMF Artistic Board of
Directors.
> > "Both of these groups bring a different style of Hip-Hop to the table
and
> > they truly represent the underground."
> >   Subterraneous is known as one of the most influential underground
> Hip-Hop
> > crews coming out of Michigan. The group consists of OneManyArmy,
> Decompoze,
> > Magestic Legend,Malaki, Illite and Phrikshun. The group has garnered a
> > positive reputation for displaying their individual styles and then
coming
> > together during a performance to demonstrate a unique and powerful
> presence.
> >   The group recently released their latest album "Waterworld Too." They
> are
> > scheduled to perform prior to George Clinton's 8-p.m. performance on
the
> > DEMF stage at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 26, 2002. For more info on the
group
> go
> > to www.subterraneousrecords.com.
> >   Nationally acclaimed Dilated Peoples, formed in the mid-90s, has been
> > blowing the scene up with raging underground singles such as "Third
> Degree"
> > and "Work the Angles" before they embarked on a wildly successful road
> trip
> > with a film documentary about hip-hop DJs.  The group has been featured
in
> > REMIX magazine and is noted for their recently released album Expansion
> > Team.
> > Dilated Peoples is well known for providing original and inspiring
> > performances for fans. They are scheduled to perform following a 6 p.m.
> live
> > jam session by Advent on the DEMF stage at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 27,
> > 2002. For more info on the group go to www.dilatedpeoples.com.
> >   Meanwhile, the wildly popular and internationally known Ministry of
> Sound
> > has claimed an envious and prominent position as a stag

RE: [313] DEMF Update

2002-05-09 Thread PhedX
waiting for the public relations guy to awnser...


was J-Dilla suppose to be announced or play???



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2002-05-09 Thread Jayson B.



oh goody a DJ Twer!



they're talkin about the new mgd tower, the same tower as last year, and the 
year before.




and all new heights of dance!  if  I didnt know better, I would think DEMF
is a big lame trance festival..



if i didn't know better, i would think you were trying to be clever.

Put your negative crap aside people.  this festival is STILL the best thing 
to not only happen to all electronic music, but to detroit techno 
specifically.  There has not been one iota or whiff of trance any of the 3 
years, yet you all adore to bitch about it.


what would you rather have them do for marketing?  say nothing?  Print 
flyers on lined paper that says, "a big festival, but its so underground you 
probably won't want to go unless you're elite."



give it up.  its getting way too old now. if you don't like it, DON'T GO.  
it'll make it easier for me to enjoy the music more.


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2002-05-09 Thread Giles Dickerson
PS. Ministry of Sound will do a great job marketing the festival. It's a good 
thing, as long as their logo isn't part of the branding.

- Giles

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> From: :P
> Sent: Thursday, May 9, 2002 1:34 PM
> To:   PhedX; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:  Re: [313] DEMF Update
> 
> oh goody a DJ Tower!
> 
> and all new heights of dance!  if  I didnt know better, I would think DEMF
> is a big lame trance festival..
> :\
> 
> 
> -Joe
> 
> fux
> 
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "PhedX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 1:19 PM
> Subject: [313] DEMF Update
> 
> 
> >
> > The latest from the every rotating venue
> >
> >
> > DETROIT ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL 2002 KICKS IT UP A NOTCH WITH HIP-HOP
> AND
> > INTERNATIONAL SPONSOR
> > "Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples prepare to jam as Ministry of Sound
> lays
> > claim to stage co-sponsorship on new DJ Tower"
> >
> > Detroit - Pop Culture Media, the Detroit-based company that owns and
> > produces the annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival, is announcing the
> > addition of two nationally known Hip-Hop groups to the line-up and a new
> > stage sponsorship by internationally known Ministry of Sound. Joining the
> > performance line up over the three-day Memorial Weekend May 25th, 26th and
> > 27th at Hart Plaza will be Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples.
> >   "Detroit Hip-Hop is breaking through not only here, but nationally as
> > well," said Mike Huckaby, member of the DEMF Artistic Board of Directors.
> > "Both of these groups bring a different style of Hip-Hop to the table and
> > they truly represent the underground."
> >   Subterraneous is known as one of the most influential underground
> Hip-Hop
> > crews coming out of Michigan. The group consists of OneManyArmy,
> Decompoze,
> > Magestic Legend,Malaki, Illite and Phrikshun. The group has garnered a
> > positive reputation for displaying their individual styles and then coming
> > together during a performance to demonstrate a unique and powerful
> presence.
> >   The group recently released their latest album "Waterworld Too." They
> are
> > scheduled to perform prior to George Clinton's 8-p.m. performance on the
> > DEMF stage at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 26, 2002. For more info on the group
> go
> > to www.subterraneousrecords.com.
> >   Nationally acclaimed Dilated Peoples, formed in the mid-90s, has been
> > blowing the scene up with raging underground singles such as "Third
> Degree"
> > and "Work the Angles" before they embarked on a wildly successful road
> trip
> > with a film documentary about hip-hop DJs.  The group has been featured in
> > REMIX magazine and is noted for their recently released album Expansion
> > Team.
> > Dilated Peoples is well known for providing original and inspiring
> > performances for fans. They are scheduled to perform following a 6 p.m.
> live
> > jam session by Advent on the DEMF stage at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 27,
> > 2002. For more info on the group go to www.dilatedpeoples.com.
> >   Meanwhile, the wildly popular and internationally known Ministry of
> Sound
> > has claimed an envious and prominent position as a stage co-sponsor on
> this
> > year's new DJ Tower. They share a co-sponsorship with Miller Genuine Draft
> > where top-notch performers such as DJ Zapp, Adam X and the DEMF's own
> member
> > of the Artistic Board of Directors K. Hand will musically spin techno fans
> > to higher heights of dance and sound.
> >   "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. This
> > multi-media giant is marketing the festival in 23 U.S. markets alone to
> > demonstrate once again their ability to provide fun for fans on a scale
> > unmatched by anyone else in the business. Their presence on the new DJ
> Tower
> > at this year's festival promises dance like never before."
> >   The annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival is known as the world's
> > largest free dance party that attracted 1.7 million visitors to last
> year's
> > event and attracted a reported $147 million in economic impact to metro
> > Detroit.
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2002-05-09 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

I think the DJ Tower is where the DJs bungee jump whilst mixing on 3 decks.





   
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oh goody a DJ Tower!

and all new heights of dance!  if  I didnt know better, I would think DEMF
is a big lame trance festival..
:\


-Joe

fux


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From: "PhedX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 1:19 PM
Subject: [313] DEMF Update


>
> The latest from the every rotating venue
>
>
> DETROIT ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL 2002 KICKS IT UP A NOTCH WITH HIP-HOP
AND
> INTERNATIONAL SPONSOR
> "Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples prepare to jam as Ministry of Sound
lays
> claim to stage co-sponsorship on new DJ Tower"
>
> Detroit - Pop Culture Media, the Detroit-based company that owns and
> produces the annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival, is announcing the
> addition of two nationally known Hip-Hop groups to the line-up and a new
> stage sponsorship by internationally known Ministry of Sound. Joining the
> performance line up over the three-day Memorial Weekend May 25th, 26th
and
> 27th at Hart Plaza will be Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples.
>   "Detroit Hip-Hop is breaking through not only here, but nationally as
> well," said Mike Huckaby, member of the DEMF Artistic Board of Directors.
> "Both of these groups bring a different style of Hip-Hop to the table and
> they truly represent the underground."
>   Subterraneous is known as one of the most influential underground
Hip-Hop
> crews coming out of Michigan. The group consists of OneManyArmy,
Decompoze,
> Magestic Legend,Malaki, Illite and Phrikshun. The group has garnered a
> positive reputation for displaying their individual styles and then
coming
> together during a performance to demonstrate a unique and powerful
presence.
>   The group recently released their latest album "Waterworld Too." They
are
> scheduled to perform prior to George Clinton's 8-p.m. performance on the
> DEMF stage at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 26, 2002. For more info on the group
go
> to www.subterraneousrecords.com.
>   Nationally acclaimed Dilated Peoples, formed in the mid-90s, has been
> blowing the scene up with raging underground singles such as "Third
Degree"
> and "Work the Angles" before they embarked on a wildly successful road
trip
> with a film documentary about hip-hop DJs.  The group has been featured
in
> REMIX magazine and is noted for their recently released album Expansion
> Team.
> Dilated Peoples is well known for providing original and inspiring
> performances for fans. They are scheduled to perform following a 6 p.m.
live
> jam session by Advent on the DEMF stage at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 27,
> 2002. For more info on the group go to www.dilatedpeoples.com.
>   Meanwhile, the wildly popular and internationally known Ministry of
Sound
> has claimed an envious and prominent position as a stage co-sponsor on
this
> year's new DJ Tower. They share a co-sponsorship with Miller Genuine
Draft
> where top-notch performers such as DJ Zapp, Adam X and the DEMF's own
member
> of the Artistic Board of Directors K. Hand will musically spin techno
fans
> to higher heights of dance and sound.
>   "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. This
> multi-media giant is marketing the festival in 23 U.S. markets alone to
> demonstrate once again their ability to provide fun for fans on a scale
> unmatched by anyone else in the business. Their presence on the new DJ
Towe

RE: [313] DEMF Update

2002-05-09 Thread Jones, George
Is that over by the Slinky Stage or Cream's?

I think Pop Culture got desparate for sponsors. Why didn't they just
approach another auto manufacturer?

(I envision Aux88 "My A.U.X. Mind" being used for a Dodge Neon
commercial...)

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Ministry of Sound Right next to the Gatecrasher stage.

At least Ford was somewhat local.

MEK


 

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The latest from the every rotating venue


DETROIT ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL 2002 KICKS IT UP A NOTCH WITH HIP-HOP AND
INTERNATIONAL SPONSOR "Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples prepare to jam as
Ministry of Sound lays claim to stage co-sponsorship on new DJ Tower"

Detroit - Pop Culture Media, the Detroit-based company that owns and
produces the annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival, is announcing the
addition of two nationally known Hip-Hop groups to the line-up and a new
stage sponsorship by internationally known Ministry of Sound. Joining the
performance line up over the three-day Memorial Weekend May 25th, 26th and
27th at Hart Plaza will be Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples.
  "Detroit Hip-Hop is breaking through not only here, but nationally as
well," said Mike Huckaby, member of the DEMF Artistic Board of Directors.
"Both of these groups bring a different style of Hip-Hop to the table and
they truly represent the underground."
  Subterraneous is known as one of the most influential underground Hip-Hop
crews coming out of Michigan. The group consists of OneManyArmy, Decompoze,
Magestic Legend,Malaki, Illite and Phrikshun. The group has garnered a
positive reputation for displaying their individual styles and then coming
together during a performance to demonstrate a unique and powerful presence.
  The group recently released their latest album "Waterworld Too." They are
scheduled to perform prior to George Clinton's 8-p.m. performance on the
DEMF stage at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 26, 2002. For more info on the group go
to www.subterraneousrecords.com.
  Nationally acclaimed Dilated Peoples, formed in the mid-90s, has been
blowing the scene up with raging underground singles such as "Third Degree"
and "Work the Angles" before they embarked on a wildly successful road trip
with a film documentary about hip-hop DJs.  The group has been featured in
REMIX magazine and is noted for their recently released album Expansion
Team. Dilated Peoples is well known for providing original and inspiring
performances for fans. They are scheduled to perform following a 6 p.m. live
jam session by Advent on the DEMF stage at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 27,
2002. For more info on the group go to www.dilatedpeoples.com.
  Meanwhile, the wildly popular and internationally known Ministry of Sound
has claimed an envious and prominent position as a stage co-sponsor on this
year's new DJ Tower. They share a co-sponsorship with Miller Genuine Draft
where top-notch performers such as DJ Zapp, Adam X and the DEMF's own member
of the Artistic Board of Directors K. Hand will musically spin techno fans
to higher heights of dance and sound.
  "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. This
multi-media giant is marketing the festival in 23 U.S. markets alone to
demonstrate once again their ability to provide fun for fans on a scale
unmatched by anyone else in the business. Their presence on the new DJ Tower
at this year's festival promises dance like never before."
  The annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival is known as the world's
largest free dance party that attracted 1.7 million visitors to last year's
event and attracted a reported $147 million in economic impact to metro
Detroit.
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2002-05-09 Thread Giles Dickerson
What about J-Dilla? Damn man.

- Giles

D I G I T A S // B O S T O N
--
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02199
--
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> --
> From: :P
> Sent: Thursday, May 9, 2002 1:34 PM
> To:   PhedX; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:  Re: [313] DEMF Update
> 
> oh goody a DJ Tower!
> 
> and all new heights of dance!  if  I didnt know better, I would think DEMF
> is a big lame trance festival..
> :\
> 
> 
> -Joe
> 
> fux
> 
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "PhedX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 1:19 PM
> Subject: [313] DEMF Update
> 
> 
> >
> > The latest from the every rotating venue
> >
> >
> > DETROIT ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL 2002 KICKS IT UP A NOTCH WITH HIP-HOP
> AND
> > INTERNATIONAL SPONSOR
> > "Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples prepare to jam as Ministry of Sound
> lays
> > claim to stage co-sponsorship on new DJ Tower"
> >
> > Detroit - Pop Culture Media, the Detroit-based company that owns and
> > produces the annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival, is announcing the
> > addition of two nationally known Hip-Hop groups to the line-up and a new
> > stage sponsorship by internationally known Ministry of Sound. Joining the
> > performance line up over the three-day Memorial Weekend May 25th, 26th and
> > 27th at Hart Plaza will be Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples.
> >   "Detroit Hip-Hop is breaking through not only here, but nationally as
> > well," said Mike Huckaby, member of the DEMF Artistic Board of Directors.
> > "Both of these groups bring a different style of Hip-Hop to the table and
> > they truly represent the underground."
> >   Subterraneous is known as one of the most influential underground
> Hip-Hop
> > crews coming out of Michigan. The group consists of OneManyArmy,
> Decompoze,
> > Magestic Legend,Malaki, Illite and Phrikshun. The group has garnered a
> > positive reputation for displaying their individual styles and then coming
> > together during a performance to demonstrate a unique and powerful
> presence.
> >   The group recently released their latest album "Waterworld Too." They
> are
> > scheduled to perform prior to George Clinton's 8-p.m. performance on the
> > DEMF stage at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 26, 2002. For more info on the group
> go
> > to www.subterraneousrecords.com.
> >   Nationally acclaimed Dilated Peoples, formed in the mid-90s, has been
> > blowing the scene up with raging underground singles such as "Third
> Degree"
> > and "Work the Angles" before they embarked on a wildly successful road
> trip
> > with a film documentary about hip-hop DJs.  The group has been featured in
> > REMIX magazine and is noted for their recently released album Expansion
> > Team.
> > Dilated Peoples is well known for providing original and inspiring
> > performances for fans. They are scheduled to perform following a 6 p.m.
> live
> > jam session by Advent on the DEMF stage at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 27,
> > 2002. For more info on the group go to www.dilatedpeoples.com.
> >   Meanwhile, the wildly popular and internationally known Ministry of
> Sound
> > has claimed an envious and prominent position as a stage co-sponsor on
> this
> > year's new DJ Tower. They share a co-sponsorship with Miller Genuine Draft
> > where top-notch performers such as DJ Zapp, Adam X and the DEMF's own
> member
> > of the Artistic Board of Directors K. Hand will musically spin techno fans
> > to higher heights of dance and sound.
> >   "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. This
> > multi-media giant is marketing the festival in 23 U.S. markets alone to
> > demonstrate once again their ability to provide fun for fans on a scale
> > unmatched by anyone else in the business. Their presence on the new DJ> 
> Tower
> > at this year's festival promises dance like never before."
> >   The annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival is known as the world's
> > largest free dance party that attracted 1.7 million visitors to last
> year's
> > event and attracted a reported $147 million in economic impact to metro
> > Detroit.
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2002-05-09 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

Ministry of Sound Right next to the Gatecrasher stage.

At least Ford was somewhat local.

MEK



   
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The latest from the every rotating venue


DETROIT ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL 2002 KICKS IT UP A NOTCH WITH HIP-HOP AND
INTERNATIONAL SPONSOR
"Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples prepare to jam as Ministry of Sound lays
claim to stage co-sponsorship on new DJ Tower"

Detroit - Pop Culture Media, the Detroit-based company that owns and
produces the annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival, is announcing the
addition of two nationally known Hip-Hop groups to the line-up and a new
stage sponsorship by internationally known Ministry of Sound. Joining the
performance line up over the three-day Memorial Weekend May 25th, 26th and
27th at Hart Plaza will be Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples.
  "Detroit Hip-Hop is breaking through not only here, but nationally as
well," said Mike Huckaby, member of the DEMF Artistic Board of Directors.
"Both of these groups bring a different style of Hip-Hop to the table and
they truly represent the underground."
  Subterraneous is known as one of the most influential underground Hip-Hop
crews coming out of Michigan. The group consists of OneManyArmy, Decompoze,
Magestic Legend,Malaki, Illite and Phrikshun. The group has garnered a
positive reputation for displaying their individual styles and then coming
together during a performance to demonstrate a unique and powerful
presence.
  The group recently released their latest album "Waterworld Too." They are
scheduled to perform prior to George Clinton's 8-p.m. performance on the
DEMF stage at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 26, 2002. For more info on the group go
to www.subterraneousrecords.com.
  Nationally acclaimed Dilated Peoples, formed in the mid-90s, has been
blowing the scene up with raging underground singles such as "Third Degree"
and "Work the Angles" before they embarked on a wildly successful road trip
with a film documentary about hip-hop DJs.  The group has been featured in
REMIX magazine and is noted for their recently released album Expansion
Team.
Dilated Peoples is well known for providing original and inspiring
performances for fans. They are scheduled to perform following a 6 p.m.
live
jam session by Advent on the DEMF stage at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 27,
2002. For more info on the group go to www.dilatedpeoples.com.
  Meanwhile, the wildly popular and internationally known Ministry of Sound
has claimed an envious and prominent position as a stage co-sponsor on this
year's new DJ Tower. They share a co-sponsorship with Miller Genuine Draft
where top-notch performers such as DJ Zapp, Adam X and the DEMF's own
member
of the Artistic Board of Directors K. Hand will musically spin techno fans
to higher heights of dance and sound.
  "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. This
multi-media giant is marketing the festival in 23 U.S. markets alone to
demonstrate once again their ability to provide fun for fans on a scale
unmatched by anyone else in the business. Their presence on the new DJ
Tower
at this year's festival promises dance like never before."
  The annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival is known as the world's
largest free dance party that attracted 1.7 million visitors to last year's
event and attracted a reported $147 million in economic impact to metro
Detroit.
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2002-05-09 Thread :P
oh goody a DJ Tower!

and all new heights of dance!  if  I didnt know better, I would think DEMF
is a big lame trance festival..
:\


-Joe

fux


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Subject: [313] DEMF Update


>
> The latest from the every rotating venue
>
>
> DETROIT ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL 2002 KICKS IT UP A NOTCH WITH HIP-HOP
AND
> INTERNATIONAL SPONSOR
> "Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples prepare to jam as Ministry of Sound
lays
> claim to stage co-sponsorship on new DJ Tower"
>
> Detroit - Pop Culture Media, the Detroit-based company that owns and
> produces the annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival, is announcing the
> addition of two nationally known Hip-Hop groups to the line-up and a new
> stage sponsorship by internationally known Ministry of Sound. Joining the
> performance line up over the three-day Memorial Weekend May 25th, 26th and
> 27th at Hart Plaza will be Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples.
>   "Detroit Hip-Hop is breaking through not only here, but nationally as
> well," said Mike Huckaby, member of the DEMF Artistic Board of Directors.
> "Both of these groups bring a different style of Hip-Hop to the table and
> they truly represent the underground."
>   Subterraneous is known as one of the most influential underground
Hip-Hop
> crews coming out of Michigan. The group consists of OneManyArmy,
Decompoze,
> Magestic Legend,Malaki, Illite and Phrikshun. The group has garnered a
> positive reputation for displaying their individual styles and then coming
> together during a performance to demonstrate a unique and powerful
presence.
>   The group recently released their latest album "Waterworld Too." They
are
> scheduled to perform prior to George Clinton's 8-p.m. performance on the
> DEMF stage at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 26, 2002. For more info on the group
go
> to www.subterraneousrecords.com.
>   Nationally acclaimed Dilated Peoples, formed in the mid-90s, has been
> blowing the scene up with raging underground singles such as "Third
Degree"
> and "Work the Angles" before they embarked on a wildly successful road
trip
> with a film documentary about hip-hop DJs.  The group has been featured in
> REMIX magazine and is noted for their recently released album Expansion
> Team.
> Dilated Peoples is well known for providing original and inspiring
> performances for fans. They are scheduled to perform following a 6 p.m.
live
> jam session by Advent on the DEMF stage at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 27,
> 2002. For more info on the group go to www.dilatedpeoples.com.
>   Meanwhile, the wildly popular and internationally known Ministry of
Sound
> has claimed an envious and prominent position as a stage co-sponsor on
this
> year's new DJ Tower. They share a co-sponsorship with Miller Genuine Draft
> where top-notch performers such as DJ Zapp, Adam X and the DEMF's own
member
> of the Artistic Board of Directors K. Hand will musically spin techno fans
> to higher heights of dance and sound.
>   "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. This
> multi-media giant is marketing the festival in 23 U.S. markets alone to
> demonstrate once again their ability to provide fun for fans on a scale
> unmatched by anyone else in the business. Their presence on the new DJ
Tower
> at this year's festival promises dance like never before."
>   The annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival is known as the world's
> largest free dance party that attracted 1.7 million visitors to last
year's
> event and attracted a reported $147 million in economic impact to metro
> Detroit.
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[313] DEMF Update

2002-05-09 Thread PhedX

The latest from the every rotating venue


DETROIT ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL 2002 KICKS IT UP A NOTCH WITH HIP-HOP AND
INTERNATIONAL SPONSOR
"Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples prepare to jam as Ministry of Sound lays
claim to stage co-sponsorship on new DJ Tower"

Detroit - Pop Culture Media, the Detroit-based company that owns and
produces the annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival, is announcing the
addition of two nationally known Hip-Hop groups to the line-up and a new
stage sponsorship by internationally known Ministry of Sound. Joining the
performance line up over the three-day Memorial Weekend May 25th, 26th and
27th at Hart Plaza will be Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples.
  "Detroit Hip-Hop is breaking through not only here, but nationally as
well," said Mike Huckaby, member of the DEMF Artistic Board of Directors.
"Both of these groups bring a different style of Hip-Hop to the table and
they truly represent the underground."
  Subterraneous is known as one of the most influential underground Hip-Hop
crews coming out of Michigan. The group consists of OneManyArmy, Decompoze,
Magestic Legend,Malaki, Illite and Phrikshun. The group has garnered a
positive reputation for displaying their individual styles and then coming
together during a performance to demonstrate a unique and powerful presence.
  The group recently released their latest album "Waterworld Too." They are
scheduled to perform prior to George Clinton's 8-p.m. performance on the
DEMF stage at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 26, 2002. For more info on the group go
to www.subterraneousrecords.com.
  Nationally acclaimed Dilated Peoples, formed in the mid-90s, has been
blowing the scene up with raging underground singles such as "Third Degree"
and "Work the Angles" before they embarked on a wildly successful road trip
with a film documentary about hip-hop DJs.  The group has been featured in
REMIX magazine and is noted for their recently released album Expansion
Team.
Dilated Peoples is well known for providing original and inspiring
performances for fans. They are scheduled to perform following a 6 p.m. live
jam session by Advent on the DEMF stage at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 27,
2002. For more info on the group go to www.dilatedpeoples.com.
  Meanwhile, the wildly popular and internationally known Ministry of Sound
has claimed an envious and prominent position as a stage co-sponsor on this
year's new DJ Tower. They share a co-sponsorship with Miller Genuine Draft
where top-notch performers such as DJ Zapp, Adam X and the DEMF's own member
of the Artistic Board of Directors K. Hand will musically spin techno fans
to higher heights of dance and sound.
  "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. This
multi-media giant is marketing the festival in 23 U.S. markets alone to
demonstrate once again their ability to provide fun for fans on a scale
unmatched by anyone else in the business. Their presence on the new DJ Tower
at this year's festival promises dance like never before."
  The annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival is known as the world's
largest free dance party that attracted 1.7 million visitors to last year's
event and attracted a reported $147 million in economic impact to metro
Detroit.
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Re: [313] )demf update - K.Hand

2001-05-23 Thread chrise
> I hate it when sites run scripts so you can't grab images from them... I
> was gonna snatch the K.Hand pic. Just a minor inconvienience, I still got
> it anyways.

it works real well on a mac browser, i just dragged it to the desktop.

i'm most impressed with the midi tunes though.

chris


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Re: [313] )demf update - K.Hand

2001-05-23 Thread george . jones
I hate it when sites run scripts so you can't grab images from them... I
was gonna snatch the K.Hand pic. Just a minor inconvienience, I still got
it anyways.

I love the K.Hand remix of "Xirtam2", can anyone recommend some essential
titles by her?





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[313] )demf update

2001-05-23 Thread Acacia1313
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RE: [313] DEMF Update

2001-04-27 Thread joshtwentythree
--- Holly MacDonald-Korth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> could someone announce this party ONE MORE TIME???

ok...hey you guys there is one more after party for
the DEMF that I think everyone should know about:

> 
> 
> Sunday, May 27 
> TrustTheDJ.com presents 
> 
> Treatment 
> 
> Adam Beyer 
> Marco Carola 
> Ben Simms 
> Funk D'Void 
> Jay Denham 
> Suburban Knight 
> Punisher 
> 
> and more TBA 
> 
> One-X 
> 2575 Michigan Avenue 
> Detroit 


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RE: [313] DEMF Update

2001-04-26 Thread Holly MacDonald-Korth
could someone announce this party ONE MORE TIME???

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Sunday, May 27 
TrustTheDJ.com presents 

Treatment 

Adam Beyer 
Marco Carola 
Ben Simms 
Funk D'Void 
Jay Denham 
Suburban Knight 
Punisher 

and more TBA 

One-X 
2575 Michigan Avenue 
Detroit 


I hope to see everyone there!

PEACE

Ben   :)

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Re: [313] DEMF update

2001-03-29 Thread chrise

> What happen with Moodymann?
> Last year his Demf-Set was revolutionary,perhaps the
> art of deconstruction of Moody is too much for DEMF
> Organization.

or maybe he played last year, and they wanted to vary the lineup so they
booked other people?

nah, must be the revolutionary deconstruction other big word thing.



RE: [313] DEMF update

2001-03-29 Thread dj revolver

wicked lineup and some tasty scratch djs too. "mixmaster..cut faster"
an artist lineup for the fine tuned electronic music ear for sure.
good job fellas.



From: "Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'Hans Veneman' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] DEMF update
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 12:51:50 -0500

awww...you beat me!! Ha Ha.

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On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 12:46:54PM -0500, bryan bickel wrote:
> site is updated with lineup.
>
> http://www.electronicmusicfest.com

What?! No Moby?!! Damn, i bought those plane tickets too soon! ;)

Nice lineup...

Hans

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Re: [313] DEMF update

2001-03-29 Thread atomly
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 09:04:13PM +0200, jose bello wrote:
> What happen with Moodymann?
> Last year his Demf-Set was revolutionary,perhaps the
> art of deconstruction of Moody is too much for DEMF
> Organization.

I don't see any repeats on that list, really.

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Re: [313] DEMF update

2001-03-29 Thread jose bello
What happen with Moodymann?
Last year his Demf-Set was revolutionary,perhaps the
art of deconstruction of Moody is too much for DEMF
Organization.

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RE: [313] DEMF update

2001-03-29 Thread Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch)
awww...you beat me!! Ha Ha.

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On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 12:46:54PM -0500, bryan bickel wrote:
> site is updated with lineup.
> 
> http://www.electronicmusicfest.com

What?! No Moby?!! Damn, i bought those plane tickets too soon! ;)

Nice lineup...

Hans

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Re: [313] DEMF update

2001-03-29 Thread Hans Veneman
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 12:46:54PM -0500, bryan bickel wrote:
> site is updated with lineup.
> 
> http://www.electronicmusicfest.com

What?! No Moby?!! Damn, i bought those plane tickets too soon! ;)

Nice lineup...

Hans

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re 313 demf update

2001-03-08 Thread paul
of course, because it will obviously be a load of trash anyway.
and we dont want to be talking about something so boring as the
biggest techno festival in the u.s.a ever now do we.

how dare these people who've only just subscribed to the list
even ask about this event.

paul innercity


  
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Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 9:12 AM
Subject: RE: [313] demf update


> {if (subject contains 'DEMF')
> then (move to 'trash')};
> 
> :)
> 
> kj
> 
> > -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> > Van: Jason Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Verzonden: donderdag 8 maart 2001 10:05
> > Aan: 313@hyperreal.org
> > Onderwerp: [313] demf update
> > 
> > 
> > hey again all..
> > 
> > ive just resubscribed again with the intent of gettin the 
> > lowdown on DEMF this 
> > year - im going to try and make it over for this one..
> > 
> > is there a website with relevant info on the event or can 
> > some kind soul with 
> > the wisdom let me know when its happening along with a few 
> > details etc?
> > 
> > 
> > muchos gracias
> > martino
> > 
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RE: [313] demf update

2001-03-08 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
{if (subject contains 'DEMF')
then (move to 'trash')};

:)

kj

> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: Jason Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Verzonden: donderdag 8 maart 2001 10:05
> Aan: 313@hyperreal.org
> Onderwerp: [313] demf update
> 
> 
> hey again all..
> 
> ive just resubscribed again with the intent of gettin the 
> lowdown on DEMF this 
> year - im going to try and make it over for this one..
> 
> is there a website with relevant info on the event or can 
> some kind soul with 
> the wisdom let me know when its happening along with a few 
> details etc?
> 
> 
> muchos gracias
> martino
> 
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