Re: [313] Re: Detroit records

2000-06-23 Thread Phonopsia
Rarest Detroit record:

A Mike Clark white label. I know nothing about whether or not it got a real
release. It has a track with an Another One Bites the Dust sample. That's
about all I know about it. Quite good though.

Favorite Detroit(ish) record:

Clark - Lofthouse - Planet E

Favorite Detroit(ish) track:

Clark - Clip

Least favorite record:

The four Josh Wink sperm records I got promotionally, each with a one-sided
four second spiral groove with a stupid noize on them. Waiting to find the
right object to smash these on...

How about this for a perfectly 313 oriented question: Favorite Mills track?
Or has this already been asked? Or is everyone tired of talking about Mills?
How about we call The Bells off limits, just for arguments sake.

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Re: [313] Re: Detroit records

2000-06-23 Thread Intermodal
 How about this for a perfectly 313 oriented question: Favorite Mills track?
 Or has this already been asked? Or is everyone tired of talking about Mills?
 How about we call The Bells off limits, just for arguments sake.

Spider Formation from Axis 9, It is one of the few Mills tracks that
hasnt lost its charm for me. 

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Detroit Records

2000-06-23 Thread Roger John Lesinski Jr
As far as rare records I own, I have an old Blake Baxter record on Incognito
records from about 1989.  I also have a Chesire #2 record, for all the people
around Detroit who know what Chesire was.  I saw a blue vinyl Chesire #? at the
store once but didnt pick it up.  Also Jeff Mills 9A and 9B but around here
they are not that rare. I have an accelerate #001 record that I was it was rare
but am not sure.  I also have a 1 sided Probe record, track X or something.
I dont know how rare these are but I dont think they are
exactly stellar records song wise.  As far as records that I am into now, I
really like the USER, ABUSER stuff.  Roger

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Re: [313] Detroit records

2000-06-22 Thread FAMZINE
In a message dated 6/21/00 12:29:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 What is the Rarest record that you own and most favorite Detroit related 
 record
 that you own? I know a lot of people get early release white labels, but I 
 am
 talking about those that might have never been released, dubplates, etc..
  
i cant seem to part w my green vinyl white label copy of 
inside out by Reese


Re:[313]Detroit records

2000-06-22 Thread Sean Creen
Roger John Lesinski Jr wrote:


 What is the Rarest record that you own

Either THX 1138 and 1139, or a white label of UR-40 with a different
track on the
A-side (not Ambush).

 and most favorite Detroit related record
 that you own?

Galaxy 2 Galaxy.

Sean.





FW: [313] Detroit records

2000-06-22 Thread Scott MacInnis


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My most rare (at least 313 most rare)..

UR SID #5 and #7... not sure if they ever did a repressing but I know this
series was severly limited... Any info anyone???



Scott


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 off on a tangent already... ehem.

 recently i picked up a UR record (sc006?..don't know what # it is) anyway,
 you can only get it @submerge. very funky.   one track  contains a
 sample of some classic i can't put my finger on. first i was thinking it
 was a zapp and rogers sample, now i'm thinking that it reminds me a lot of
 kool keith's 'master of the game'. oh well. i also picked up a record on
 vmax that has the double grooves. not entirely rare or my favorite, but
 fun to play.

 -m

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RE: [313] FW: [313] Detroit records

2000-06-22 Thread johno
Isn't SID the one with Drexciya? I really like that one. I brought it home
from our trip to Detroit. I didn't know there was a SID 6 or 7.

John

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My most rare (at least 313 most rare)..

UR SID #5 and #7... not sure if they ever did a repressing but I know this
series was severly limited... Any info anyone???



Scott


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 off on a tangent already... ehem.

 recently i picked up a UR record (sc006?..don't know what # it is) anyway,
 you can only get it @submerge. very funky.   one track  contains a
 sample of some classic i can't put my finger on. first i was thinking it
 was a zapp and rogers sample, now i'm thinking that it reminds me a lot of
 kool keith's 'master of the game'. oh well. i also picked up a record on
 vmax that has the double grooves. not entirely rare or my favorite, but
 fun to play.

 -m

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  What is the Rarest record that you own and most favorite
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  that you own? I know a lot of people get early release white
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RE: [313] FW: [313] Detroit records

2000-06-22 Thread johno
That should have been SID 5 is the one by Drexciya. Damn I really need to
get more sleep!

J

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Isn't SID the one with Drexciya? I really like that one. I brought it home
from our trip to Detroit. I didn't know there was a SID 6 or 7.

John

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My most rare (at least 313 most rare)..

UR SID #5 and #7... not sure if they ever did a repressing but I know this
series was severly limited... Any info anyone???



Scott


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 off on a tangent already... ehem.

 recently i picked up a UR record (sc006?..don't know what # it is) anyway,
 you can only get it @submerge. very funky.   one track  contains a
 sample of some classic i can't put my finger on. first i was thinking it
 was a zapp and rogers sample, now i'm thinking that it reminds me a lot of
 kool keith's 'master of the game'. oh well. i also picked up a record on
 vmax that has the double grooves. not entirely rare or my favorite, but
 fun to play.

 -m

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 has been going
  on in the list, I have a question to all.
 
  What is the Rarest record that you own and most favorite
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  that you own? I know a lot of people get early release white
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  talking about those that might have never been released,
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RE: [313] FW: [313] Detroit records

2000-06-22 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
 My most rare (at least 313 most rare)..
 
 UR SID #5 and #7... not sure if they ever did a repressing 
 but I know this
 series was severly limited... Any info anyone???

Submerge had the first 6 SID's back in stock during the DEMF. I think they
did a repress but i'm not sure. I did not know that #7 exists, wo made #7?
#6 is from Gerals Mitchell right?


Re: [313] FW: [313] Detroit records

2000-06-22 Thread Sean Creen


Jongsma, K.J. wrote:

 Submerge had the first 6 SID's back in stock during the DEMF. I think they
 did a repress but i'm not sure. I did not know that #7 exists, wo made #7?
 #6 is from Gerals Mitchell right?



Gerald Mitchell (soulsaver) on one side and UR on the other. The UR track is a
remix of the track from the NSC double pic disc that came out around the same
time...

Sean.




RE: [313] FW: [313] Detroit records

2000-06-22 Thread mkarora
those are the ones. Heath B. mentioned they were collector items...
i think it was #4 or #3... that i really liked... very chill, ambient, and
ethereal... not sure who made what though. not sure why i didn't get a
couple of the others. (being broke isn't a good excuse,
especially @submerge where you get more record for your $ than anywhere
else.)

-m

On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Jongsma, K.J. wrote:

  My most rare (at least 313 most rare)..
  
  UR SID #5 and #7... not sure if they ever did a repressing 
  but I know this
  series was severly limited... Any info anyone???
 
 Submerge had the first 6 SID's back in stock during the DEMF. I think they
 did a repress but i'm not sure. I did not know that #7 exists, wo made #7?
 #6 is from Gerals Mitchell right?
 
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Re: Detroit records

2000-06-22 Thread AeOtaku
This is a nice thread. 

1) The rarest record I own (of all records) is the Buka / Cicciolina
split 7, which has to also be the coolest record I own. It's a split
7 between a Croatian noise/grind band doing odd rock music and
a bootlegged side of Italian ex-porn star / member of government (?)
Cicciolina performing Sexy Porno Star (disco) live with presumably the
Buka guys talking dirty in some Balkan tongue over the recording
they're making. The cover is _extremely_ vulgar. I guess there were
something like 50 or less of these given out to friends of Dave /
Psycho Mania records out of Scotland and friends of Buka. I also have
a near complete Patareni discography (making me one of about
a hundred people on Earth who know who the Patareni are and one
of I think three outside of Croatia who have almost all their records.)

2) The rarest Detroit techno record I own is probably Plaid's Scoobs
In Columbia 12 on GPR. I guess there are only 200 of those, very
rare and very cool as well. The rarest truly awesome record I own is
The Philosophy of Sound and Machine CD which is limited to something
like 500 and is one of the biggest treasures in IDM/313. I also have all
that old Detroit and Black Dog stuff that most other fanatics have but
no crazy rare but crappy white labels. 

3) Favorite record? Argh. Tough one. Favorite 12 is Underground
Resistance's Punisher. Favorite CD is probably Innovator but the
Martian, Depth Charge 1, Autobahn and 76:14 all come very close. 

Matt


Detroit records

2000-06-21 Thread Roger John Lesinski Jr


In an attempt to break up child games and all the fighting that has been going
on in the list, I have a question to all.

What is the Rarest record that you own and most favorite Detroit related record
that you own? I know a lot of people get early release white labels, but I am
talking about those that might have never been released, dubplates, etc..





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Re: [313] Detroit records

2000-06-21 Thread Diana Potts


My favorites records-the ones i charish the most aren't detroit related.

1.My Neil Diamond records.
2.Copa Cabana Disco Remix, complete with Barry on the cover in feathered 
hair and gold chains looking like a 70's sexpot

3.Beverly Hills Cop Soundtrak..includes Axel F
4.(ill group these) My michael jackson records,my soundtrack to Flashdance 
and my Muppet Show records my 45 of 'Going back to Cali'

5.My original OLD latin jazz records
6.(just for 313s sake)a 45 of Innerzone Orchestra

flameon.
diana



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RE: [313] Detroit records

2000-06-21 Thread FC3 Richards
i don't know what my rarest is...
favoritePlastikmanSheet One.
absolutely beautiful.  i bought it the first and only time i have seen
itimported from England on Nova Mute and Plus 8 i believe...i wish i was
somewhere near my collection.

 

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Re: [313] Detroit records

2000-06-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 What is the Rarest record that you own and most favorite Detroit related
 record
 that you own? I know a lot of people get early release white labels, but I am
 talking about those that might have never been released, dubplates, etc..

Does a cassette dub of the original demo for Sandwiches count?
;-)

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Re: [313] Detroit records

2000-06-21 Thread FRED MCMURRY

Ooops, this was also supposed to go to the main list

It would have to be the Techno! New Dance Sound... comp (because it was a 
gift) and also Rythim is Rythim's Strings of Life b/w Nude Photo Juan Atkins 
'88 (? I'd have to look again) remix on Kool Kat. Might not be rare but I 
found it used for $1.99 and in nice shape slipped inside a Plastic City 
record sleeve. Love those used record bins!


Fred


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Re: [313] Detroit records

2000-06-21 Thread Joshua Stephen Landau
Rarest record...  12 remixes of PiR2 themes from the movie Pi.  It's fun.

Too bad I don't own a turntable.  Oh well, have to go to the station to
listen to it now.  

Josh Landau




Re: [313] Detroit records

2000-06-21 Thread Glyph1001

In a message dated 6/21/00 11:34:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I would have to say my rarest record would be my copy of Nude Photo w/

Move it and The Dance complete with AO label graphics.  Limited pressing

of 2000 (I would have to go back and check the label for sure). Ah, the

benefits of working at a college radio station.



I have that too.  The one with the black/orange sleeve cover right?  Got that 
one back in the 80's when my bro and I were still trying to scrape $4.32 for 
a domestic 12 inch at Loop Records, Chicago.

Missed those days.

_g l y p h_


Re: [313] Detroit records

2000-06-21 Thread Jason Stanley Birchmeier
Though it's not from Detroit, I found some copies of the early Jesse
Saunders 12 at a used record store in Flint, MI.

When I saw the original pressing of On and On, I thought hmmm, I think
I've heard of this record.  I also picked up a white label of his second
record.

The songs are pretty lame, but they supposedly were the first house
records ever.  

If anyone wants to school me on these records, I'm all ears.  All I know
about them is what I read in Saunders' book.


Jason Birchmeier


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 What is the Rarest record that you own and most favorite Detroit related 
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 that you own? I know a lot of people get early release white labels, but I am
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2000-06-21 Thread miss zak
Ok, Ok ...know what those of you who know me are thinking and you are right! 
My fave Detroit 12 is TP Love's got me high original pressing. Also the 10 
coloured vinyls I have by him under other names on Serious Grooves. But the 
one with the best memory, is the KMS 12 (KMS-022)Reese-Rock to the beat 
with You're mine. I bought it in 1989 at Dr.Disc in Windsor. I think DJ 
Jetstream sold it to me. I was in highschool and it made my summer!!! Then 
10 years later, I had Kevin sign it. That was the first 12 I ever bought.


*who has strept throat but is smiling*
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