Re: (313) My KRUI Radio Show from last night
Cheers Kent. 2011/10/9 kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com: Featuring new and unrelease music, much of which comes from subscribers to this mailing list http://music.cornwarning.com/2011/10/09/krui-dj-set-2011-10-08/ http://www.cornwarning.com/chaircrusher/Chaircrusher-2011-10-08-DJMix.mp3 -- http://soundcloud.com/w1b0 | http://network.technobass.net/profile/w1b0 | http://twitter.com/w1b0 --
(313) My KRUI Radio Show from last night
Featuring new and unrelease music, much of which comes from subscribers to this mailing list http://music.cornwarning.com/2011/10/09/krui-dj-set-2011-10-08/ http://www.cornwarning.com/chaircrusher/Chaircrusher-2011-10-08-DJMix.mp3
Re: (313) Claude in Portland last night
The whatzis!! Hell yes. I'll try my darndest to give a full report on that fabulousness. http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?284065 On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 12:30 AM, Fred Heutte ph...@sunlightdata.com wrote: Very good set, I think he played close to two hours (I came in a little late). Close to the finish he was -jumping- in time to a track with some Very Big Beats. Big smiles all around at the end. Wish I could be in Michigan for the whatzis... fh -- Denise Dalphond Ph.D. Candidate Department of Folklore Ethnomusicology Indiana University http://schoolcraftwax.com/
(313) Claude in Portland last night
Very good set, I think he played close to two hours (I came in a little late). Close to the finish he was -jumping- in time to a track with some Very Big Beats. Big smiles all around at the end. Wish I could be in Michigan for the whatzis... fh
(313) my live set from last night
Yes there is a bar in Iowa City called the Blue Moose Tap House, and yes they have their own beer on tap called 'Moose Drool' but it is actually a pretty sweet setup... http://music.cornwarning.com/2011/08/05/chaircrusher-live-blue-moose-08-04-2011/
Re: (313) My radio show last night -- DJ Mix
I'm really digging this mix. Aaron's music is awesome. Not much to say that hasn't been said on this forum well by others, but my point is to say thanks Kent for sharing and doing the mix. Added to my mix rotation for sure. On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 7:25 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: I start out with 11 tracks by/featuring Aaron Carl, then go zooming off several directions at once as usual...I always want to see all my friends at once go bang. http://music.cornwarning.com/2010/10/10/1882/ http://www.cornwarning.com/chaircrusher/Chaircrusher-2010-10-09-KRUI-Mix.mp3 -- -Mike
(313) My radio show last night -- DJ Mix
I start out with 11 tracks by/featuring Aaron Carl, then go zooming off several directions at once as usual...I always want to see all my friends at once go bang. http://music.cornwarning.com/2010/10/10/1882/ http://www.cornwarning.com/chaircrusher/Chaircrusher-2010-10-09-KRUI-Mix.mp3
(313) Last night in Yellow
Just got an email from a friend about the last night at Yellow: After collectively playing for about 31 hours, (along with Joaquin 'Joe' Claussell, Laurent Garnier, Danny Krivit) the last sequence was: John Coltrane A Love Supreme into Vangelis Love Theme (Blade Runner OST) overlaid with a poem by Maya Angelou I Remember All . And then there was silence.
Re: (313) Kraftwerk last night (Mpls show)
On 21 Apr 2008, at 00:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Fantastic show and yes, the rumors are true, Sounds great, good report MEK, wish I'd been there - I love Kraftwerk. m
(313) Kraftwerk last night (Mpls show)
Fantastic show and yes, the rumors are true, Florian was not there. His replacement is a young man named Stefan Pfaff and he did a fine job. he did seem to be beside himself -stunned/amazed that he was on stage performing as a member of Kraftwerk must have been his dream come true last night he kept looking around the club and he had an actual smile on his face at times so you know he was having a good time when the door slam came for Autobahn and the crowd threw up a big cheer he looked back at the sound/video techs on the side of the stage and then looked around at us in the audience with a big grin on his face - Ralph looked over at Stefan as if to confirm see, what did I tell you? the expression on Stefan's face was priceless and so easy to read as you're right! they *do* know the song by the car door slam! prop wise - no blinking LED ties they had the robots, they did the Tron suits there were some new videos or alterations to videos they also were doing lots of live remixing of songs (adding new elements to them) sound was great as we were on the floor about 10 to 15 feet from the stage in front of Ralph (left side) everything I can recall playlist (but not in order): they started with Man Machine Expo 2000 (UR version still) Numbers/Computer World Aerodynamik The Model Neon Lights Showroom Dummies (Ralph sung it in French - nice touch) Computer Love (when was the last time they played this live?!) Tour De France (both new versions and original) Radioactivity Elektro Kardiogramm Vitamin Autobahn Trans Europe Express The Robots (with one that resembles the new guy sort of) Boing Boom Tschak/Music Non Stop (which they ended with of course) all in all it was a great show lots of people there seeing Kraftwerk for the first time since I don't think Kraftwerk have ever been to Minneapolis (at least not in the past 25-30 years) I think there was some technical difficulties with one of their laptop stations - on some songs some elements seemed a bit delayed but just by a hair either that or they really aren't robots and it was human error awesome show, not many people were dancing (lots of classic rock old dudes around - and it is Minnesota so it takes extra energy to get people to move here) but our group (which included list lurker Drew) was dancing away and having a load of fun my wife actually got to see the show this time (unlike in Chicago) because we were on the floor and her view wasn't obstructed by any tall people MEK
Re: (313) mix from last night
Guess I should listen to the mix BEFORE i try to show some knowledge DOH --- Jeffrey Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: London Calling is Chris Moss Acid! --- Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Last nights show. for some reason seemed to split itself in two. Not my best by a mile (some mixes a bit muddy, couple of balls ups) but some nice stuff in there, if i may say so myself. http://waxdj.com/djs/5193/ Super-A-Loof Night On The Promenade Mystic Rythem - Track Relaxer Phantom Power - A Dollar And A Dream Designer Music - No Control Kirk Degiorgio - Ep3 Visnadi - Transpassage Shake - The Stranger Mathew Jonson - Rewire Juan Atkins - The Mission Brooks - The Distance - - - - - - - - - - - London calling lp cant remember name Chris Lum - Philosoph EP Aqua Regia - Rugelach Souldoubt - Plastic Electic Loosefingers - What is house Housey Doingz - Pick-N-Mix EP Wookie - Taboo Kinky Joe - Come around HIA - Speedlearn Omid - Home HOt chip - audion remix Rhythim is Rhythim - Drama Enjoy Forgot to lop off the end silence. Must try harder next time Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Re: (313) mix from last night
London Calling is Chris Moss Acid! --- Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Last nights show. for some reason seemed to split itself in two. Not my best by a mile (some mixes a bit muddy, couple of balls ups) but some nice stuff in there, if i may say so myself. http://waxdj.com/djs/5193/ Super-A-Loof Night On The Promenade Mystic Rythem - Track Relaxer Phantom Power - A Dollar And A Dream Designer Music - No Control Kirk Degiorgio - Ep3 Visnadi - Transpassage Shake - The Stranger Mathew Jonson - Rewire Juan Atkins - The Mission Brooks - The Distance - - - - - - - - - - - London calling lp cant remember name Chris Lum - Philosoph EP Aqua Regia - Rugelach Souldoubt - Plastic Electic Loosefingers - What is house Housey Doingz - Pick-N-Mix EP Wookie - Taboo Kinky Joe - Come around HIA - Speedlearn Omid - Home HOt chip - audion remix Rhythim is Rhythim - Drama Enjoy Forgot to lop off the end silence. Must try harder next time Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
(313) mix from last night
Last nights show. for some reason seemed to split itself in two. Not my best by a mile (some mixes a bit muddy, couple of balls ups) but some nice stuff in there, if i may say so myself. http://waxdj.com/djs/5193/ Super-A-Loof Night On The Promenade Mystic Rythem - Track Relaxer Phantom Power - A Dollar And A Dream Designer Music - No Control Kirk Degiorgio - Ep3 Visnadi - Transpassage Shake - The Stranger Mathew Jonson - Rewire Juan Atkins - The Mission Brooks - The Distance - - - - - - - - - - - London calling lp cant remember name Chris Lum - Philosoph EP Aqua Regia - Rugelach Souldoubt - Plastic Electic Loosefingers - What is house Housey Doingz - Pick-N-Mix EP Wookie - Taboo Kinky Joe - Come around HIA - Speedlearn Omid - Home HOt chip - audion remix Rhythim is Rhythim - Drama Enjoy Forgot to lop off the end silence. Must try harder next time
RE: (313) theo parrish at deep space last night
I went to Cielo not long after it opened and had a lot a fun at a Deepspace night, but the last time I went , Feb of this year, it was awful. Tourist city and we were sat in non reserved seating but were told to move because the table next to us was reserved and more people had turned up so we were kicked out of our seats. Not happyand wont be going back to deepspace. -Original Message- From: JT Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 August 2007 20:18 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) theo parrish at deep space last night saw theo play at cielo last night. amazing function 1 system they have in there. theo started out real nice. some thumping, pretty mainstream-but-good disco, some ugly edits, occasionally mixed with a track of his own. but after not too long he started doing that high eq stuff, and way too often...every minute or so even, total overkill -- started getting irritating and predictable. that sound system was great, but +theo it was evil. he also seemed to play at least 3 james brown tracks in a row, with loads of flair, but i got a little bored..he dropped some acid track a little later (i think it was his own 1987, not sure, but it was very familiar), but by that time we had to leave before we got permanent hearing damage. cielo was mostly full of tourists and random idiots, which i didn't expect for the monday deep space night. i had only seen theo dj once before, on a much smaller system, and i liked it. but now i understand why people have complained about his eq-centric mixing style...it was really, really irritating. and his track selection wasn't totally doing it for me either, tho he was working it...i now have pretty mixed feelings about theo as a dj... ps clubs who have seating almost entirely reserved for v.i.p.'s suck.
(313) theo parrish at deep space last night
saw theo play at cielo last night. amazing function 1 system they have in there. theo started out real nice. some thumping, pretty mainstream-but-good disco, some ugly edits, occasionally mixed with a track of his own. but after not too long he started doing that high eq stuff, and way too often...every minute or so even, total overkill -- started getting irritating and predictable. that sound system was great, but +theo it was evil. he also seemed to play at least 3 james brown tracks in a row, with loads of flair, but i got a little bored..he dropped some acid track a little later (i think it was his own 1987, not sure, but it was very familiar), but by that time we had to leave before we got permanent hearing damage. cielo was mostly full of tourists and random idiots, which i didn't expect for the monday deep space night. i had only seen theo dj once before, on a much smaller system, and i liked it. but now i understand why people have complained about his eq-centric mixing style...it was really, really irritating. and his track selection wasn't totally doing it for me either, tho he was working it...i now have pretty mixed feelings about theo as a dj... ps clubs who have seating almost entirely reserved for v.i.p.'s suck.
Re: (313) theo parrish at deep space last night
Thanks for the report. I think 2 nights of UR in NYC gave me a cold and I remembered Cielo had bad/ little seating and there wasn't anyway I was going to make it down there unless I had room to sit.. ok.. flop.. I heard that he is doing a residency now? On 8/14/07, JT Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: saw theo play at cielo last night. amazing function 1 system they have in there. theo started out real nice. some thumping, pretty mainstream-but-good disco, some ugly edits, occasionally mixed with a track of his own. but after not too long he started doing that high eq stuff, and way too often...every minute or so even, total overkill -- started getting irritating and predictable. that sound system was great, but +theo it was evil. he also seemed to play at least 3 james brown tracks in a row, with loads of flair, but i got a little bored..he dropped some acid track a little later (i think it was his own 1987, not sure, but it was very familiar), but by that time we had to leave before we got permanent hearing damage. cielo was mostly full of tourists and random idiots, which i didn't expect for the monday deep space night. i had only seen theo dj once before, on a much smaller system, and i liked it. but now i understand why people have complained about his eq-centric mixing style...it was really, really irritating. and his track selection wasn't totally doing it for me either, tho he was working it...i now have pretty mixed feelings about theo as a dj... ps clubs who have seating almost entirely reserved for v.i.p.'s suck.
Re: (313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC
for future reference Dave... Fridays at Subtonic [The Bunker ... http://www.klever.org/thebunkernyc ] still seems to be the best fun in town. It might not always be Detroit-ish, but it usually is pretty interesting, to say the least. Especially when Plaslaiko is on for the 3rd time in the night. Upcoming.. Matthew Dear + Rob Hall I'd love to recommend Deep Space on Mondays at Cielo w/ Francois K, but it's not totally consistent. I've had a blast when Rhythm Sound and Derrick May were guests, but other times were letdowns.. Rhythmism.com + fusicology.com usually have most of the Detroit-based events listed on it, fyi. later, +odd -- Odeluga, Ken wrote: LOL! I don't think you'd enjoy it if you saw him at Fabric here, either Dave! ;-). I'd personally like to see him play again in a lounge (like in the bar at the End one time) where he played a seamless set of funk and soul and it worked... -Original Message- From: Dave Pinter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 January 2007 16:00 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC So some friends were in town and wanted to go out and were excited to hear that Stacey was in town for a night at the Sullivan Room. The five of us got there early and luckily avoided the $15 admission (saved $75) The Sullivan Room is closing for a bit to do some renovations, I think a new sound system is on order. So this was billed as a pre-renovation blowout bash. There were even 2-1 drinks till midnight...sounds pretty good right? The unfortunate thing about it was everyone who spun sucked. It could be I'm suffering the let down from expecting too much. The opening dj's; Function (Infrastructure), Victor Ridi Fong (Minitek), Sleepy Boo (Basic NYC) played not one interesting track. The sets sounded like a mix of minimal tracks from the sale bin and a few old Transmat and Rob Hood numbers thrown in because Stacey was there. I was ready to leave more than an hour before Stacey started. But I decided to stick with it and have another drink. (more alchol seemed to help) 'Do NOT miss this rare NYC visit from the techno innovator on this very special night.' Said the flyer. As soon as Stacey took to the decks, I thought finally, amateur hour is over. Stacey started with a vocal sample of a guy talking about soul. Good sign eh? Well that was the last bit of soul I heard in the half hour before I gave up. Maybe it was that Stacey forget to restock his record bag with something new and ditch the pounding NYC house tracks circa 2000. Reguardless the New York University frat kids who showed up seemed to like it. Hope that gives you an indication of where the bar was set. I would have been mad if I'd parted with the $15 to get in, instead it was rather sad that there is still such a shortage of challenging and INNOVATIVE music in NYC. -dave -- Todd Sines director + SCALE: http://www.scale.gs/ +1.646.330.4873 studio 195 Chrystie St. #403A, NY, NY 10002 // connecting the space between + within.
RE: (313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC
LOL! I don't think you'd enjoy it if you saw him at Fabric here, either Dave! ;-). I'd personally like to see him play again in a lounge (like in the bar at the End one time) where he played a seamless set of funk and soul and it worked... -Original Message- From: Dave Pinter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 January 2007 16:00 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC So some friends were in town and wanted to go out and were excited to hear that Stacey was in town for a night at the Sullivan Room. The five of us got there early and luckily avoided the $15 admission (saved $75) The Sullivan Room is closing for a bit to do some renovations, I think a new sound system is on order. So this was billed as a pre-renovation blowout bash. There were even 2-1 drinks till midnight...sounds pretty good right? The unfortunate thing about it was everyone who spun sucked. It could be I'm suffering the let down from expecting too much. The opening dj's; Function (Infrastructure), Victor Ridi Fong (Minitek), Sleepy Boo (Basic NYC) played not one interesting track. The sets sounded like a mix of minimal tracks from the sale bin and a few old Transmat and Rob Hood numbers thrown in because Stacey was there. I was ready to leave more than an hour before Stacey started. But I decided to stick with it and have another drink. (more alchol seemed to help) 'Do NOT miss this rare NYC visit from the techno innovator on this very special night.' Said the flyer. As soon as Stacey took to the decks, I thought finally, amateur hour is over. Stacey started with a vocal sample of a guy talking about soul. Good sign eh? Well that was the last bit of soul I heard in the half hour before I gave up. Maybe it was that Stacey forget to restock his record bag with something new and ditch the pounding NYC house tracks circa 2000. Reguardless the New York University frat kids who showed up seemed to like it. Hope that gives you an indication of where the bar was set. I would have been mad if I'd parted with the $15 to get in, instead it was rather sad that there is still such a shortage of challenging and INNOVATIVE music in NYC. -dave
(313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC
So some friends were in town and wanted to go out and were excited to hear that Stacey was in town for a night at the Sullivan Room. The five of us got there early and luckily avoided the $15 admission (saved $75) The Sullivan Room is closing for a bit to do some renovations, I think a new sound system is on order. So this was billed as a pre-renovation blowout bash. There were even 2-1 drinks till midnight...sounds pretty good right? The unfortunate thing about it was everyone who spun sucked. It could be I'm suffering the let down from expecting too much. The opening dj's; Function (Infrastructure), Victor Ridi Fong (Minitek), Sleepy Boo (Basic NYC) played not one interesting track. The sets sounded like a mix of minimal tracks from the sale bin and a few old Transmat and Rob Hood numbers thrown in because Stacey was there. I was ready to leave more than an hour before Stacey started. But I decided to stick with it and have another drink. (more alchol seemed to help) 'Do NOT miss this rare NYC visit from the techno innovator on this very special night.' Said the flyer. As soon as Stacey took to the decks, I thought finally, amateur hour is over. Stacey started with a vocal sample of a guy talking about soul. Good sign eh? Well that was the last bit of soul I heard in the half hour before I gave up. Maybe it was that Stacey forget to restock his record bag with something new and ditch the pounding NYC house tracks circa 2000. Reguardless the New York University frat kids who showed up seemed to like it. Hope that gives you an indication of where the bar was set. I would have been mad if I'd parted with the $15 to get in, instead it was rather sad that there is still such a shortage of challenging and INNOVATIVE music in NYC. -dave
Re: (313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC
That's disappointing. Every time I've heard Function in the past couple years he's been great. On Jan 14, 2007, at 10:59, Dave Pinter wrote: The unfortunate thing about it was everyone who spun sucked. It could be I'm suffering the let down from expecting too much. The opening dj's; Function (Infrastructure), Victor Ridi Fong (Minitek), Sleepy Boo (Basic NYC) played not one interesting track. The sets sounded like a mix of minimal tracks from the sale bin and a few old Transmat and Rob Hood numbers thrown in because Stacey was there. I was ready to leave more than an hour before Stacey started. But I decided to stick with it and have another drink. (more alchol seemed to help) -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC
The sets sounded like a mix of minimal tracks from the sale bin and a few old Transmat and Rob Hood numbers thrown in because Stacey was there. I absolutely hate that. Going out to clubs for years and not hearing any Detroit shxt and then they bring in a Detroit artist and suddenly the local jocks pull out the five or ten Detroit classics they own because they want to be down. MEK
Re: (313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC
I've not heard a positive review of Stacey's performances in quite a while... :( On Jan 14, 2007, at 7:59 AM, Dave Pinter wrote: So some friends were in town and wanted to go out and were excited to hear that Stacey was in town for a night at the Sullivan Room. The five of us got there early and luckily avoided the $15 admission (saved $75) The Sullivan Room is closing for a bit to do some renovations, I think a new sound system is on order. So this was billed as a pre-renovation blowout bash. There were even 2-1 drinks till midnight...sounds pretty good right? The unfortunate thing about it was everyone who spun sucked. It could be I'm suffering the let down from expecting too much. The opening dj's; Function (Infrastructure), Victor Ridi Fong (Minitek), Sleepy Boo (Basic NYC) played not one interesting track. The sets sounded like a mix of minimal tracks from the sale bin and a few old Transmat and Rob Hood numbers thrown in because Stacey was there. I was ready to leave more than an hour before Stacey started. But I decided to stick with it and have another drink. (more alchol seemed to help) 'Do NOT miss this rare NYC visit from the techno innovator on this very special night.' Said the flyer. As soon as Stacey took to the decks, I thought finally, amateur hour is over. Stacey started with a vocal sample of a guy talking about soul. Good sign eh? Well that was the last bit of soul I heard in the half hour before I gave up. Maybe it was that Stacey forget to restock his record bag with something new and ditch the pounding NYC house tracks circa 2000. Reguardless the New York University frat kids who showed up seemed to like it. Hope that gives you an indication of where the bar was set. I would have been mad if I'd parted with the $15 to get in, instead it was rather sad that there is still such a shortage of challenging and INNOVATIVE music in NYC. -dave
Re: (313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC
It may be grim here in NY town, but thank god we have the TB guys. Look at all the people actually having fun: http://troubleandbass.blogspot.com/ -d
Re: (313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC
On 1/14/07, Dave Pinter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It may be grim here in NY town, but thank god we have the TB guys. Look at all the people actually having fun: http://troubleandbass.blogspot.com/ that fun looks awfully ironic and hip. tom
(313) My radio show from last night
Usual array of stuff ultimately descending into a slurry of acid. Mix is here - http://www.acidmixes.com/radio.zip please rename the downloaded file to .mp3 once downloaded, it is not a zip file. Records Inner City - Big Fun (octave one mix) - white Shed - Red Planet Express EP - Soloaction Dub-Tech Soundsystem - The Sideshow Bob EP - Intrinsic Design Final Exposure - Vortex - plus 8 2000 One - Never Ending Cycle -Eevolute ADJD - Stocktown Bizzniss - Poker flat DBX - Losing Control - Accelerate Khan - More EP - Direct Drive Acid Krax Vol 1 - Krax Random xs - Aftermath - Djax Aqua bassino - Pools - Fcom Isolee - Music - Playhouse Glowing Glisses - Larry Heards On The Bridge Remixes - Dessous Sounders Department - Fusebox Joel Mull - Leaving Ground- lask AC_ID - 10.1 MMM - Donna Off and gone - ep - Exist Dance Acid Kid - Acid Kid 3 - Acid Kid Nylon - Untitled - Holzplatten Brown Hardware Inc. - Untitled - Elektron Deepside - Fnac TZ8 - TZ Sensorama - Welcome Insel - Ladomat Terrace - Round up -Djax Acid Scout - +++acid - Disko b Drax - Drax Ltd. II - Oscillator no prizes for the mixing but tunewise its ok 2 technics, one hit approx 2 hours Enjoy
(313) Radio Stream from Last night to d/l
http://www.acidmixes.com/stream060119.zip Usual story with renaming it to mp3 and not trying to expand it applies. Not a bad little session if i may say so myself Tracklist Gak - Gak - Warp Robert Armani - Circus Bells - dance Mania My medusa Remix - Ugly Cash Crew - Amo - Vinyl Solution Optik - The Chance remix - BMG Nightmares on Wax - Dextrous - Warp Nexus 21 - Still Life Keeps Moving - NetWork Octogan Man - Free-er Than Free - Vinyl Solution Kool Rock Steady - Ill Make You Dance - Trax Phase ll - Reachin - House Syndicate - Jam the Mace - Dope Wax Age of Chance - Times up - Virgin Quadrant - Dytiq - New Electronica Noosa Heads - Mushrooms - Soap Daphne - When You Love Someone - Maxi Lee Lewis - Atmosphere - BCR Thoughts From Chicago VOl 1 - Eargasmic Thompson Twins - The Saint - white Jonny Fiasco - Neurotic Elevations ep - Cyclo Juan Atkins - The Future Sound EP - ULR Adonis - Reck the Joint - Black Market TTB2 - TTB303 Jaymz Nylon - Papolo Soul - Captivating UR - Electronic Warfare - UR Plastikman - Plasticity - Plus 8 Chris Sattinger - Thinkless Thoughts - Synewave FUSE - FU - Probe Jark Prongo - K Ucci - Fresh Fruit
(313) [Fwd: Radio Stream from Last night to d/l]
http://www.acidmixes.com/stream060119.zip Usual story with renaming it to mp3 and not trying to expand it applies. Not a bad little session if i may say so myself Tracklist Gak - Gak - Warp Robert Armani - Circus Bells - dance Mania My medusa Remix - Ugly Cash Crew - Amo - Vinyl Solution Optik - The Chance remix - BMG Nightmares on Wax - Dextrous - Warp Nexus 21 - Still Life Keeps Moving - NetWork Octogan Man - Free-er Than Free - Vinyl Solution Kool Rock Steady - Ill Make You Dance - Trax Phase ll - Reachin - House Syndicate - Jam the Mace - Dope Wax Age of Chance - Times up - Virgin Quadrant - Dytiq - New Electronica Noosa Heads - Mushrooms - Soap Daphne - When You Love Someone - Maxi Lee Lewis - Atmosphere - BCR Thoughts From Chicago VOl 1 - Eargasmic Thompson Twins - The Saint - white Jonny Fiasco - Neurotic Elevations ep - Cyclo Juan Atkins - The Future Sound EP - ULR Adonis - Reck the Joint - Black Market TTB2 - TTB303 Jaymz Nylon - Papolo Soul - Captivating UR - Electronic Warfare - UR Plastikman - Plasticity - Plus 8 Chris Sattinger - Thinkless Thoughts - Synewave FUSE - FU - Probe Jark Prongo - K Ucci - Fresh Fruit
RE: (313) Radio Stream from Last night to d/l
shame i cant check this @ work, quite the tracklisting you got there mister nice! groet, Jochem, Servicedesk ICT -Original Message- From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: vrijdag 20 januari 2006 12:53 To: 313 Subject: (313) Radio Stream from Last night to d/l http://www.acidmixes.com/stream060119.zip Usual story with renaming it to mp3 and not trying to expand it applies. Not a bad little session if i may say so myself Tracklist Gak - Gak - Warp Robert Armani - Circus Bells - dance Mania My medusa Remix - Ugly Cash Crew - Amo - Vinyl Solution Optik - The Chance remix - BMG Nightmares on Wax - Dextrous - Warp Nexus 21 - Still Life Keeps Moving - NetWork Octogan Man - Free-er Than Free - Vinyl Solution Kool Rock Steady - Ill Make You Dance - Trax Phase ll - Reachin - House Syndicate - Jam the Mace - Dope Wax Age of Chance - Times up - Virgin Quadrant - Dytiq - New Electronica Noosa Heads - Mushrooms - Soap Daphne - When You Love Someone - Maxi Lee Lewis - Atmosphere - BCR Thoughts From Chicago VOl 1 - Eargasmic Thompson Twins - The Saint - white Jonny Fiasco - Neurotic Elevations ep - Cyclo Juan Atkins - The Future Sound EP - ULR Adonis - Reck the Joint - Black Market TTB2 - TTB303 Jaymz Nylon - Papolo Soul - Captivating UR - Electronic Warfare - UR Plastikman - Plasticity - Plus 8 Chris Sattinger - Thinkless Thoughts - Synewave FUSE - FU - Probe Jark Prongo - K Ucci - Fresh Fruit The information contained in this e-mail communication is solely intended for the person/legal person to whom it has been sent, and as it may contain information of a personal or confidential nature, it may not be made public by virtue of law, regulations or agreement. If someone other than the intended recipient should receive or come into possession of this e-mail communication, he/she will not be entitled to read, disseminate, disclose or duplicate it. If you are not the intended recipient, you are requested to inform the sender of this e-mail message of this immediately, and to destroy the original e-mail communication. Neither Randstad Holding nv nor its subsidiaries accept any liability for incorrect and incomplete transmission or delayed receipt of this e-mail.
Re: (313) [Fwd: Radio Stream from Last night to d/l]
judging from the tracklist i must agree with you :) Noosa Heads - Mushrooms - Soap does this track feature marshall jefferson? is it the one with the guy talking about taking mushrooms one time in florida? that track is pure deepness. fab. - Original Message - From: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 1:23 PM Subject: (313) [Fwd: Radio Stream from Last night to d/l] http://www.acidmixes.com/stream060119.zip Usual story with renaming it to mp3 and not trying to expand it applies. Not a bad little session if i may say so myself Tracklist Gak - Gak - Warp Robert Armani - Circus Bells - dance Mania My medusa Remix - Ugly Cash Crew - Amo - Vinyl Solution Optik - The Chance remix - BMG Nightmares on Wax - Dextrous - Warp Nexus 21 - Still Life Keeps Moving - NetWork Octogan Man - Free-er Than Free - Vinyl Solution Kool Rock Steady - Ill Make You Dance - Trax Phase ll - Reachin - House Syndicate - Jam the Mace - Dope Wax Age of Chance - Times up - Virgin Quadrant - Dytiq - New Electronica Noosa Heads - Mushrooms - Soap Daphne - When You Love Someone - Maxi Lee Lewis - Atmosphere - BCR Thoughts From Chicago VOl 1 - Eargasmic Thompson Twins - The Saint - white Jonny Fiasco - Neurotic Elevations ep - Cyclo Juan Atkins - The Future Sound EP - ULR Adonis - Reck the Joint - Black Market TTB2 - TTB303 Jaymz Nylon - Papolo Soul - Captivating UR - Electronic Warfare - UR Plastikman - Plasticity - Plus 8 Chris Sattinger - Thinkless Thoughts - Synewave FUSE - FU - Probe Jark Prongo - K Ucci - Fresh Fruit -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.21/235 - Release Date: 19/01/2006
(313) Konono in Pittsburgh Last Night [O/T]
Playing to a sold out audience, they rocked it. I don't have any idea what they were singing, but I liked every word. I suggest that if they come to your town you should see them. Here are their remaining shows. 16/11 NEW YORK, NY JOE'S PUB 17/11 NEW YORK, NY S.O.B'S 18/11 SOMERVILLE, MA SOMERVILLE THEATER 20/11 PHILADELPHIA, PA WORLD LIVE CAFE 22/11 WASHINGTON, DC KENNEDY CENTER Chris
Re: (313) Konono in Pittsburgh Last Night [O/T]
On Wed, November 16, 2005 2:59 pm, Chris O'Connor wrote: Playing to a sold out audience, they rocked it. I don't have any idea what they were singing, but I liked every word. I suggest that if they come to your town you should see them. seriously, this was the most techno thing ive seen in a long long time. those doods were so awesome. i picked up their CD, it sounds really nice and lo-fi and nasty, just how i like it! ill be rocking it in the ipod today for sure. definitely go check them out if you have the chance. tom
Re: (313) Larry Heard last night
Oh yeah that was reeeally good !!! He has spun almost all night ! A perfect and so skilled mix. Very veried selection but so homogeneous. Some House classics, a good touch of Acid, and of course some Disco. He even played Energy Flash. And i have this memory stuck in my head, when he put the Dan hartman Relight my fire, its was totally delirious !! I've never seen a crowd in Paris so enthousiatic, screaming and singing. Thank you Mr Heard ! ~ KiDDy. - Original Message - From: KiDD*e [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ThReE-oNe-ThReE 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 5:00 PM Subject: Re: (313) Larry Heard last night He will be playing this Friday 28th in Paris. Its almost exceptional since he rarely shows up over here. I can't wait for this night, especially now that you said that he's bound to spin some good ol' raw Chicago tracks :) ~ KiDDy. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 4:41 AM Subject: Re: (313) Larry Heard last night i've only heard larry heard dj once - one of the finest nights on a dancefloor for me. he didn't play the silky smooth, nearly rb sets that are posted on deep house pages. more rawer, jacking material like 'play it loud.' james
Re: (313) Larry Heard last night
He will be playing this Friday 28th in Paris. Its almost exceptional since he rarely shows up over here. I can't wait for this night, especially now that you said that he's bound to spin some good ol' raw Chicago tracks :) ~ KiDDy. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 4:41 AM Subject: Re: (313) Larry Heard last night i've only heard larry heard dj once - one of the finest nights on a dancefloor for me. he didn't play the silky smooth, nearly rb sets that are posted on deep house pages. more rawer, jacking material like 'play it loud.' james
Re: (313) Larry Heard last night
i've only heard larry heard dj once - one of the finest nights on a dancefloor for me. he didn't play the silky smooth, nearly rb sets that are posted on deep house pages. more rawer, jacking material like 'play it loud.' james [EMAIL PROTECTED] com To 10/25/05 02:23 AM 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject Re: (313) Larry Heard last night last time I saw him Mike he smashed it too!! I mean, I can only remember one track he played (BRING DOWN THE WALLS) but I remember him being mindblowing, I was expecting the smooth house vibe and he SMASHED it up big time playing classics, techno, proper house music, disco etc. he's hot. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring. ForwardSourceID:NT0002342A
(313) Larry Heard last night
We had Larry in Minneapolis last night - absolutely mind-blowing. He completely turned that club out and everyone was losing it. Played the most amazing tracks - killing everyone with Kraftwerk's Numbers/Computer World. Serious sh*t went down last night. Getting goosebumps right now just recalling the sound of the crowd and that sound of Mr Fingers. Blinding. I blew out my knee dancing and I'm limping around today. House is a feeling! MEK p.s. the club is about 40x40 max (probably smaller) and we had sooo much sound in there it was mad. Bass was massive and the sound was clean clean clean. I'll post pics on my Flickr page soon.
Re: (313) Larry Heard last night
last time I saw him Mike he smashed it too!! I mean, I can only remember one track he played (BRING DOWN THE WALLS) but I remember him being mindblowing, I was expecting the smooth house vibe and he SMASHED it up big time playing classics, techno, proper house music, disco etc. he's hot. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
(313) LOST last night
Rediscovered the power of hard techno last night thanks to Jeff Mills :) The best Lost party for ages as far as I was concerned. Five acts in the main room and Rhythm Sound in the back room was a perfect combination! Emile
(313) last night: ALPHA
was that great, or was that great? such awesome music. did anyone else get that mysteriouso plastikman flyer? and the minus stickers? -Joe
Re: (313) shake last night
Hey Jurren! Thanks for the report, Happy Birthday! Shake is hot. Pretty sure one of my friends went to this too : ) Alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
(313) shake last night
a short report of last night, to let those that missed it know what they missed ;) marsel threw a little party last night in amsterdam, and he brought shake over to play a couple of records. only heard shake dj once before a couple of years ago (utrecht '97 ?) so i was really looking forward to it. woke up with the worst hangover in years though, so i spent most of the day recovering from the night before, but finally found the energy to catch the train around 10 pm. walked into the venue round 12, where the party just started to take off, shake was allready playing and the dancefloor slowely started to fill up. so what did mr shakir play i hear all of you think. what i can remember: mmm 'donna', snoop 'drop it like its hot' (45 rpm!), club scam 2 (both 'floor filler' and 'plugged in'), 'fact of the matter' :D , talkin heads 'once in a lifetime' (c2 edit?), first choice 'let no man put asunder' edit, krikor 'peeping tom', radiohead 'idioteque' and finished with pepe braddock 'burnin'. i think i heard some soundhack sorta style tracks come by, and some more disco and some italo (sounded like italo, dunno what it was though) and some more of his own work. all in all a great night, spoke to a couple of people i hadn't seen/spoken to in a long time, and didn't even get too drunk :) so thank you mr shakir for last nights soundtrack, and thank you marsel for bringing him over! jurren
(313) Talk about late but i was floored last night by a track....
Carl craig - think twice on Detroit experiment... How the hell did I miss this... so simple.. just one of them tracks that engulfs you and doesn't let go... Man Did this get released on 12 p
Re: (313) Talk about late but i was floored last night by a track....
Hi Placid, Dont know if it got a planet e release on 12 but the Unabombers released it on a 12 sampler for one of their mixes, its a good pressing if you can track one down - oh and I agree, top top tune http://www.discogs.com/release/189347 Cheers BT --- placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Carl craig - think twice on Detroit experiment... How the hell did I miss this... so simple.. just one of them tracks that engulfs you and doesn't let go... Man Did this get released on 12 p
Re: (313) Talk about late but i was floored last night by a track....
-- Original Message -- From: placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] Carl craig - think twice on Detroit experiment... How the hell did I miss this... so simple.. just one of them tracks that engulfs you and doesn't let go... Man Did this get released on 12 it did come out on 12 as a sampler for some comp: http://www.discogs.com/release/189347 but its the same 1/2 side pressing as on the album which you should have bought anyway ; P yeah that track is a killer, i was playing records in a packed club last summer and the cat before me had been playing crappy prog house and people were kinda just standing around socializing not dancing at all. i just stopped his last record and started think twice and people started yelling and dancing immediately. what a great tune tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) Talk about late but i was floored last night by a track....
On Dec 23, 2004, at 1:03 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: i just stopped his last record and started think twice and people started yelling and dancing immediately. what a great tune yeah this track has 'opener' written all over it. Instant funk. -- Matt MacQueen http://sonicsunset.com
Re: (313) A real masterclass in Dub, Techno, Noise and Efx last night
i've always liked his track as count zero - 'silent prayer' on ozone. great piece of bleepy acid. james www.jbucknell.com placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] o.uk To 313@hyperreal.org 19/11/04 09:54 AM cc Subject (313) A real masterclass in Dub, Techno, Noise and Efx last night Went to see Richard H Kirk in a small cinaema in Bristol.. show started with a film basically stepping back in time to early 80's Sheffield with very raw footage of cabaret Voltaire doing a home recording from a bedroom...a look at the scene with human league and abc and afew visual efx etc.. one track in particular was pretty amazing big phat 303 bassline must have been early 80's.. ? Then after a short interlude he came on... with a plastic carrier bag..took a couple of minidisks out, stuck a cd in..sat down and lit a fag (cigarette for all you American folk) and proceeded to make astonishing music...he had this effects box which I now want and he started with 2 pretty thumping techno numbers then proceeded to go into dub with some blissful basslines echoes and everything that you could possible want from music... (well me anyway) all the time this was going on there was a kind of 'stakker' video going on in the background... got to say this is the closest I have come to doing acid for a long time.. he even did some weird techno / electro remix of test one... play the 5 tones... If I had to sum it up..i'd say it was jus filthy dubbed out techno. This guy is a f*g genius. One strange thing was the venue tho..it was a cinema, so everyone was sitting down apart from me and my g/f who were up shuffling around unable to cope with hearing music this good without dancing. surely that's what its designed for pretentious arty people who probably didn't know wwho he was anyway didn't dance.. oh well their loss :) ForwardSourceID:NT00015FF6
(313) A real masterclass in Dub, Techno, Noise and Efx last night
Went to see Richard Kirk in a small cinaema in Bristol.. show started with a film basically stepping back in time to early 80's Sheffield with very raw footage of cabaret Voltaire doing a home recording from a bedroom...a look at the scene with human league and abc and afew visual efx etc.. one track in particular was pretty amazing big phat 303 bassline must have been early 80's.. ? Then after a short interlude he came on... with a plastic carrier bag..took a couple of minidisks out, stuck a cd in..sat down and lit a fag (cigarette for all you American folk) and proceeded to make astonishing music...he had this effects box which I now want and he started with 2 pretty thumping techno numbers then proceeded to go into dub with some blissful basslines echoes and everything that you could possible want from music... (well me anyway) all the time this was going on there was a kind of 'stakker' video going on in the background... got to say this is the closest I have come to doing acid for a long time.. he even did some weird techno / electro remix of test one... play the 5 tones... If I had to sum it up..i'd say it was jus filthy dubbed out techno. This guy is a f*g genius. One strange thing was the venue tho..it was a cinema, so everyone was sitting down apart from me and my g/f who were up shuffling around unable to cope with hearing music this good without dancing. surely that's what its designed for pretentious arty people who probably didn't know wwho he was anyway didn't dance.. oh well their loss :)
(313) A real masterclass in Dub, Techno, Noise and Efx last night
Went to see Richard H Kirk in a small cinaema in Bristol.. show started with a film basically stepping back in time to early 80's Sheffield with very raw footage of cabaret Voltaire doing a home recording from a bedroom...a look at the scene with human league and abc and afew visual efx etc.. one track in particular was pretty amazing big phat 303 bassline must have been early 80's.. ? Then after a short interlude he came on... with a plastic carrier bag..took a couple of minidisks out, stuck a cd in..sat down and lit a fag (cigarette for all you American folk) and proceeded to make astonishing music...he had this effects box which I now want and he started with 2 pretty thumping techno numbers then proceeded to go into dub with some blissful basslines echoes and everything that you could possible want from music... (well me anyway) all the time this was going on there was a kind of 'stakker' video going on in the background... got to say this is the closest I have come to doing acid for a long time.. he even did some weird techno / electro remix of test one... play the 5 tones... If I had to sum it up..i'd say it was jus filthy dubbed out techno. This guy is a f*g genius. One strange thing was the venue tho..it was a cinema, so everyone was sitting down apart from me and my g/f who were up shuffling around unable to cope with hearing music this good without dancing. surely that's what its designed for pretentious arty people who probably didn't know wwho he was anyway didn't dance.. oh well their loss :)
Re: (313) A real masterclass in Dub, Techno, Noise and Efx last night
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(313) Amp Fiddler last night NYC
Great show last night by Amp and the gang at SOB's. I missed Tortured Soul, they must have started playing really early. DJ True was spinning a mix of downtempo and soulful house...sketchy mixing but the crowd didn't seem affected. Amp went on at around 11pm and played for roughly an hour and forty minutes. There was a really good turnout for a tuesday night crowd. Although SOB's has a tiny stage, the group of six were all really animated. Amp switched from a standing by a vocal mike to sitting at the keyboards and back...within the same song. Two song highlights for me were 'Love and War'(an anthem here in Ft. Greene Brooklyn) and an extended 'I'm doing fine' which got a bit punk for a second. Everyone sang happy birthday to Paul Randolph who did a great job on bass. In the tradition of crowd walkup's at SOB's, there were two surprise guests, N'Dea Davenport from The Brand New Heavies contributed vocals to 'I'm doing fine' and Sheila Horne from P-Funk ccontributed vocals to 'Possibilities'. Both have amazing voices and left the crowd pretty stunned. Amp's playing Detroit thursday night at St. Andrews. So get out and see this show. dave
(313) Last Night
Had a great time last night in Canteena. Thanks to all who came down See y'all on Sunday at Francis' BBQ! I'm a bit bored, so I typed out what I played for my hour or so. Playlist 08/07/04 Canteena, Manchester Shuggie Otis Inspiration/Information (Epic Repress) Sound Dimension Granny Scratch Scratch (Soul Jazz) Steely Dan Peg (ABC Records) Nico Gomez La Lupita (Mr Bongo) Gil Scott Heron Brian Jackson Willing (Arista) Jackie Mittoo Stereo Freeze (Soul Jazz) Rhythm Sound w/Love Joy Best Friend (Burial Mix) Nina Simone My Baby Just Cares For Me (Charly) Arthur Russell Make 1,2 (Rough Trade) New Musik 24 Hours From Culture - Part 2 (GTO) Carol Williams Can't Get Away (From Your LOve) (Vanguard) Bootleg Chas Jankel 3,000,000 Synths (AM Records) Ramona Brooks I Don't Want You Back (Q Records) Roy Ayers Chicago (Uno Melodic) The Jones Girls You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else (Epic) Fresh Band Come Back Lover (Are n'Be) Jago I'm Going To Go (Instr) (Fulltime) Alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
Re: (313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C.
Nope, sadly there is no techno scene in DC but nice to see there are a few other DC folks on the list. Not much of any EDM scene here anymore. For years I have made trips up to NYC and Detroit to get my fill of techno. There used to be a larger group of techno fans (and good dj's) who played locally but last year there was a mass exodus and they all moved out of town (including 313's own Tristan Watkins..) so now we don't even have that. From: Ben Britz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tim Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: LR T [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C. Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 17:07:52 -0400 i'm definitely looking forward to selway and kitten. hawtin was a good time, though i've seen him play much better sets. i'm new to dc, but there is just no techno scene here is there? btw, i've never before been to a venue where the guy doing the search has a tip cup, lmfao -bsb Quoting Tim Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I had no idea there were other people from DC/MD on this list! I'll echo the praise, and add that I hope the crowd response from Friday will convince the Buzzlife folks to book more techno in the future. They already have Miss Kitten Selway coming next month... -- Tim Moore On Jun 12, 2004, at 5:56 PM, LR T wrote: I was there as well and agree, it was a great night. They were both here last summer (well in Baltimore) at a July 4th party and it was so-so. I think that was part of the Control tour and had a very different sound/feel. But last night they were both on and played great tracks. Ritchie played hard, reminded me of his sets from a few years back. Banging. Magda pulls out the coolest tracks, her style is unique and was a great way to start out the night. Still smiling about getting too see both of them two weekends in a row, first Mutek and then back home in DC. Unfortunately that will probably be it for techno here for a looong time. Lara From: Arturo Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C. Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 15:14:48 -0400 Hey, just wanted to say that the Ritchie and Magda show last night here in DC went really well. We don't get to see either of these two around here very often (I think the last time Ritchie played here was like 3 years ago), so this was a real treat for us. You detroiters get spoiled with the quality of music you have access to :) If you are anywhere near any of the locations for this Minimize/Maximize tour, you should really make an effort to come out. -Art _ Get fast, reliable Internet access with MSN 9 Dial-up now 3 months FREE! http://join.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200361ave/direct/01/
Re: (313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C.
THE WIPE =) - Original Message - From: LR T [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2004 2:56 PM Subject: RE: (313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C. I was there as well and agree, it was a great night. They were both here last summer (well in Baltimore) at a July 4th party and it was so-so. I think that was part of the Control tour and had a very different sound/feel. But last night they were both on and played great tracks. Ritchie played hard, reminded me of his sets from a few years back. Banging. Magda pulls out the coolest tracks, her style is unique and was a great way to start out the night. Still smiling about getting too see both of them two weekends in a row, first Mutek and then back home in DC. Unfortunately that will probably be it for techno here for a looong time. Lara From: Arturo Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C. Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 15:14:48 -0400 Hey, just wanted to say that the Ritchie and Magda show last night here in DC went really well. We don't get to see either of these two around here very often (I think the last time Ritchie played here was like 3 years ago), so this was a real treat for us. You detroiters get spoiled with the quality of music you have access to :) If you are anywhere near any of the locations for this Minimize/Maximize tour, you should really make an effort to come out. -Art _ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar - get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/
Re: (313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C.
...and then not to be so cryptic: thursday night in LA was much the same. even without The Wipe there were many times i felt like it was 1995 again... woven together with some lovely clicketyboom stuff. great night. - Original Message - From: Garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: LR T [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2004 6:44 PM Subject: Re: (313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C. THE WIPE =) - Original Message - From: LR T [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2004 2:56 PM Subject: RE: (313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C. I was there as well and agree, it was a great night. They were both here last summer (well in Baltimore) at a July 4th party and it was so-so. I think that was part of the Control tour and had a very different sound/feel. But last night they were both on and played great tracks. Ritchie played hard, reminded me of his sets from a few years back. Banging. Magda pulls out the coolest tracks, her style is unique and was a great way to start out the night. Still smiling about getting too see both of them two weekends in a row, first Mutek and then back home in DC. Unfortunately that will probably be it for techno here for a looong time. Lara From: Arturo Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C. Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 15:14:48 -0400 Hey, just wanted to say that the Ritchie and Magda show last night here in DC went really well. We don't get to see either of these two around here very often (I think the last time Ritchie played here was like 3 years ago), so this was a real treat for us. You detroiters get spoiled with the quality of music you have access to :) If you are anywhere near any of the locations for this Minimize/Maximize tour, you should really make an effort to come out. -Art _ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar - get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/
Re: (313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C.
I had no idea there were other people from DC/MD on this list! I'll echo the praise, and add that I hope the crowd response from Friday will convince the Buzzlife folks to book more techno in the future. They already have Miss Kitten Selway coming next month... -- Tim Moore On Jun 12, 2004, at 5:56 PM, LR T wrote: I was there as well and agree, it was a great night. They were both here last summer (well in Baltimore) at a July 4th party and it was so-so. I think that was part of the Control tour and had a very different sound/feel. But last night they were both on and played great tracks. Ritchie played hard, reminded me of his sets from a few years back. Banging. Magda pulls out the coolest tracks, her style is unique and was a great way to start out the night. Still smiling about getting too see both of them two weekends in a row, first Mutek and then back home in DC. Unfortunately that will probably be it for techno here for a looong time. Lara From: Arturo Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C. Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 15:14:48 -0400 Hey, just wanted to say that the Ritchie and Magda show last night here in DC went really well. We don't get to see either of these two around here very often (I think the last time Ritchie played here was like 3 years ago), so this was a real treat for us. You detroiters get spoiled with the quality of music you have access to :) If you are anywhere near any of the locations for this Minimize/Maximize tour, you should really make an effort to come out. -Art
Re: (313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C.
i'm definitely looking forward to selway and kitten. hawtin was a good time, though i've seen him play much better sets. i'm new to dc, but there is just no techno scene here is there? btw, i've never before been to a venue where the guy doing the search has a tip cup, lmfao -bsb Quoting Tim Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I had no idea there were other people from DC/MD on this list! I'll echo the praise, and add that I hope the crowd response from Friday will convince the Buzzlife folks to book more techno in the future. They already have Miss Kitten Selway coming next month... -- Tim Moore On Jun 12, 2004, at 5:56 PM, LR T wrote: I was there as well and agree, it was a great night. They were both here last summer (well in Baltimore) at a July 4th party and it was so-so. I think that was part of the Control tour and had a very different sound/feel. But last night they were both on and played great tracks. Ritchie played hard, reminded me of his sets from a few years back. Banging. Magda pulls out the coolest tracks, her style is unique and was a great way to start out the night. Still smiling about getting too see both of them two weekends in a row, first Mutek and then back home in DC. Unfortunately that will probably be it for techno here for a looong time. Lara From: Arturo Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C. Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 15:14:48 -0400 Hey, just wanted to say that the Ritchie and Magda show last night here in DC went really well. We don't get to see either of these two around here very often (I think the last time Ritchie played here was like 3 years ago), so this was a real treat for us. You detroiters get spoiled with the quality of music you have access to :) If you are anywhere near any of the locations for this Minimize/Maximize tour, you should really make an effort to come out. -Art
(313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C.
Hey, just wanted to say that the Ritchie and Magda show last night here in DC went really well. We don't get to see either of these two around here very often (I think the last time Ritchie played here was like 3 years ago), so this was a real treat for us. You detroiters get spoiled with the quality of music you have access to :) If you are anywhere near any of the locations for this Minimize/Maximize tour, you should really make an effort to come out. -Art
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paxahau is handling the detroit date (july 4 I think). I have much confidence in those guys (if you ever need help and I can do it, let me know) it WILL be a good time. glad you enjoyed it, I'm a really big magda fan... shes one of my fav DJs now. -Joe - Original Message - From: Arturo Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2004 3:14 PM Subject: (313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C. Hey, just wanted to say that the Ritchie and Magda show last night here in DC went really well. We don't get to see either of these two around here very often (I think the last time Ritchie played here was like 3 years ago), so this was a real treat for us. You detroiters get spoiled with the quality of music you have access to :) If you are anywhere near any of the locations for this Minimize/Maximize tour, you should really make an effort to come out. -Art
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I was there as well and agree, it was a great night. They were both here last summer (well in Baltimore) at a July 4th party and it was so-so. I think that was part of the Control tour and had a very different sound/feel. But last night they were both on and played great tracks. Ritchie played hard, reminded me of his sets from a few years back. Banging. Magda pulls out the coolest tracks, her style is unique and was a great way to start out the night. Still smiling about getting too see both of them two weekends in a row, first Mutek and then back home in DC. Unfortunately that will probably be it for techno here for a looong time. Lara From: Arturo Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Ritchie and Magda last night in D.C. Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 15:14:48 -0400 Hey, just wanted to say that the Ritchie and Magda show last night here in DC went really well. We don't get to see either of these two around here very often (I think the last time Ritchie played here was like 3 years ago), so this was a real treat for us. You detroiters get spoiled with the quality of music you have access to :) If you are anywhere near any of the locations for this Minimize/Maximize tour, you should really make an effort to come out. -Art _ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/
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i think at this point- most of the german i meet, when the topic turns to war and such things, are actually more opposed to it than most, having seen the horror of it first hand (the fact that they always lose probably doesn't help much either). There are still buildings in East Berlin where you can see the bullet holes. Tha tmakes a pretty good argument against war I should think. However- its also true that Germna children (at least people my age were taught as children) that because of WWII, that the German people are bad. This is unfortunate as it became rather uncomfortable when some of them found out I was jewish. They were convinced I must hate them because of something that their grandparents did, although nothing could be farther from the truth. Its also scary because its usually in places where the population doesn't have a lot of respect where facists are able to rally the depressed nation into a frenzy of nationalism. Remember- Germans were downtrodden after loosing WWI, which is why the Nazis were able to take power under the allusion of German superiority. Kinda an overcompensation if you wanna get Freudian about it. Not that this has anything to do with Kraftwerk mind you. But having just spent a weekend in Berlin- a place where people are impossibly kind and trusting (hell- we paid at a resturant with a hand written IOU), I think anyone who holds the past against these people is really missing out. And in fact is probably a cause of the problem more than a solution. America is certainly the closest thing to facist we have in the Westernized world. Left unchecked, might the powers start executing Arabs enmass? I suspect that some people in power wouldn't blink twice at 'cleansing' the evil Muslims who wish to destroy our way of life. Scary and sad. On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Kent williams wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Martin wrote: Simon Price and Kitty Empire) repeating the tired old cliche that - to quote Empire by way of example - 'Kraftwerk's austere music has brought them misguided accusations of being fascists'. And neither am I, nor are you ... but Stockhausen has said that he dislikes all music with a steady beat because it reminds him of the martial drumbeats of fascism. Then he must hate most music, as there's nearly alway's something holding time and the beat. Arguably, Stockhausen's music often sounds like music composed by someone who hates music. The problem is people seem to tar everyone German with the same brush. Now here's a off-topic tangent, but here goes: Much has been made of the collective guilt of Germans for the Nazi period, but in my opinion Hitler only exploited and amplified the worst tendencies of the people under his rule. Hitler's rhetoric -- and the rhetoric of the fascists everywhere, sound disturbingly similar to the rhetoric of the United State's conservatives. I've always wondered how big a shove it would take to push America's right wingers (or for that matter, left wingers) into forming El Salvador-style death squads. I suspect not very big. Germans are just people; to the extent that they're different from any other homogenous population, it's the little things that make them different, like toilets with a little shelf in the bowl for your poop to sit on. People are just fooling themselves if they think there's anything peculiarly German about what happened between 1933 and 1945. And since I immediately brought up Nazis, this thread should be over ;-)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] please...take this thread private. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 5:42 PM To: Kent williams Cc: Martin; 313 mailing list Subject: Re: (313) Kraftwerk last night i think at this point- most of the german i meet, when the topic turns to war and such things, are actually more opposed to it than most, having seen the horror of it first hand (the fact that they always lose probably doesn't help much either). There are still buildings in East Berlin where you can see the bullet holes. Tha tmakes a pretty good argument against war I should think. However- its also true that Germna children (at least people my age were taught as children) that because of WWII, that the German people are bad. This is unfortunate as it became rather uncomfortable when some of them found out I was jewish. They were convinced I must hate them because of something that their grandparents did, although nothing could be farther from the truth. Its also scary because its usually in places where the population doesn't have a lot of respect where facists are able to rally the depressed nation into a frenzy of nationalism. Remember- Germans were downtrodden after loosing WWI, which is why the Nazis were able to take power under the allusion of German superiority. Kinda an overcompensation if you wanna get Freudian about it. Not that this has anything to do with Kraftwerk mind you. But having just spent a weekend in Berlin- a place where people are impossibly kind and trusting (hell- we paid at a resturant with a hand written IOU), I think anyone who holds the past against these people is really missing out. And in fact is probably a cause of the problem more than a solution. America is certainly the closest thing to facist we have in the Westernized world. Left unchecked, might the powers start executing Arabs enmass? I suspect that some people in power wouldn't blink twice at 'cleansing' the evil Muslims who wish to destroy our way of life. Scary and sad. On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Kent williams wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Martin wrote: Simon Price and Kitty Empire) repeating the tired old cliche that - to quote Empire by way of example - 'Kraftwerk's austere music has brought them misguided accusations of being fascists'. And neither am I, nor are you ... but Stockhausen has said that he dislikes all music with a steady beat because it reminds him of the martial drumbeats of fascism. Then he must hate most music, as there's nearly alway's something holding time and the beat. Arguably, Stockhausen's music often sounds like music composed by someone who hates music. The problem is people seem to tar everyone German with the same brush. Now here's a off-topic tangent, but here goes: Much has been made of the collective guilt of Germans for the Nazi period, but in my opinion Hitler only exploited and amplified the worst tendencies of the people under his rule. Hitler's rhetoric -- and the rhetoric of the fascists everywhere, sound disturbingly similar to the rhetoric of the United State's conservatives. I've always wondered how big a shove it would take to push America's right wingers (or for that matter, left wingers) into forming El Salvador-style death squads. I suspect not very big. Germans are just people; to the extent that they're different from any other homogenous population, it's the little things that make them different, like toilets with a little shelf in the bowl for your poop to sit on. People are just fooling themselves if they think there's anything peculiarly German about what happened between 1933 and 1945. And since I immediately brought up Nazis, this thread should be over ;-)
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private- why? it wasn't directed to anyone in particular. On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Sasha Kipervarg wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] please...take this thread private. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 5:42 PM To: Kent williams Cc: Martin; 313 mailing list Subject: Re: (313) Kraftwerk last night i think at this point- most of the german i meet, when the topic turns to war and such things, are actually more opposed to it than most, having seen the horror of it first hand (the fact that they always lose probably doesn't help much either). There are still buildings in East Berlin where you can see the bullet holes. Tha tmakes a pretty good argument against war I should think. However- its also true that Germna children (at least people my age were taught as children) that because of WWII, that the German people are bad. This is unfortunate as it became rather uncomfortable when some of them found out I was jewish. They were convinced I must hate them because of something that their grandparents did, although nothing could be farther from the truth. Its also scary because its usually in places where the population doesn't have a lot of respect where facists are able to rally the depressed nation into a frenzy of nationalism. Remember- Germans were downtrodden after loosing WWI, which is why the Nazis were able to take power under the allusion of German superiority. Kinda an overcompensation if you wanna get Freudian about it. Not that this has anything to do with Kraftwerk mind you. But having just spent a weekend in Berlin- a place where people are impossibly kind and trusting (hell- we paid at a resturant with a hand written IOU), I think anyone who holds the past against these people is really missing out. And in fact is probably a cause of the problem more than a solution. America is certainly the closest thing to facist we have in the Westernized world. Left unchecked, might the powers start executing Arabs enmass? I suspect that some people in power wouldn't blink twice at 'cleansing' the evil Muslims who wish to destroy our way of life. Scary and sad. On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Kent williams wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Martin wrote: Simon Price and Kitty Empire) repeating the tired old cliche that - to quote Empire by way of example - 'Kraftwerk's austere music has brought them misguided accusations of being fascists'. And neither am I, nor are you ... but Stockhausen has said that he dislikes all music with a steady beat because it reminds him of the martial drumbeats of fascism. Then he must hate most music, as there's nearly alway's something holding time and the beat. Arguably, Stockhausen's music often sounds like music composed by someone who hates music. The problem is people seem to tar everyone German with the same brush. Now here's a off-topic tangent, but here goes: Much has been made of the collective guilt of Germans for the Nazi period, but in my opinion Hitler only exploited and amplified the worst tendencies of the people under his rule. Hitler's rhetoric -- and the rhetoric of the fascists everywhere, sound disturbingly similar to the rhetoric of the United State's conservatives. I've always wondered how big a shove it would take to push America's right wingers (or for that matter, left wingers) into forming El Salvador-style death squads. I suspect not very big. Germans are just people; to the extent that they're different from any other homogenous population, it's the little things that make them different, like toilets with a little shelf in the bowl for your poop to sit on. People are just fooling themselves if they think there's anything peculiarly German about what happened between 1933 and 1945. And since I immediately brought up Nazis, this thread should be over ;-)
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: private- why? Off topic. I should never have brought it up in the first place. But yeah, all the Germans I've ever met were wonderful people. And if they still feel some guilt about WWII, hey, at least they have some shame left. America has its own genocide to atone for, and instead we name our sports teams after the people we decimated!
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Because some people don't actually share your political views on the U.S. And rather than debate you on a listserve dedicated to 313 music, I would rather you just table it, and get back to discussing music. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 8:13 PM To: Sasha Kipervarg Cc: 313 mailing list Subject: RE: (313) Kraftwerk last night private- why? it wasn't directed to anyone in particular. On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Sasha Kipervarg wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] please...take this thread private. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 5:42 PM To: Kent williams Cc: Martin; 313 mailing list Subject: Re: (313) Kraftwerk last night i think at this point- most of the german i meet, when the topic turns to war and such things, are actually more opposed to it than most, having seen the horror of it first hand (the fact that they always lose probably doesn't help much either). There are still buildings in East Berlin where you can see the bullet holes. Tha tmakes a pretty good argument against war I should think. However- its also true that Germna children (at least people my age were taught as children) that because of WWII, that the German people are bad. This is unfortunate as it became rather uncomfortable when some of them found out I was jewish. They were convinced I must hate them because of something that their grandparents did, although nothing could be farther from the truth. Its also scary because its usually in places where the population doesn't have a lot of respect where facists are able to rally the depressed nation into a frenzy of nationalism. Remember- Germans were downtrodden after loosing WWI, which is why the Nazis were able to take power under the allusion of German superiority. Kinda an overcompensation if you wanna get Freudian about it. Not that this has anything to do with Kraftwerk mind you. But having just spent a weekend in Berlin- a place where people are impossibly kind and trusting (hell- we paid at a resturant with a hand written IOU), I think anyone who holds the past against these people is really missing out. And in fact is probably a cause of the problem more than a solution. America is certainly the closest thing to facist we have in the Westernized world. Left unchecked, might the powers start executing Arabs enmass? I suspect that some people in power wouldn't blink twice at 'cleansing' the evil Muslims who wish to destroy our way of life. Scary and sad. On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Kent williams wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Martin wrote: Simon Price and Kitty Empire) repeating the tired old cliche that - to quote Empire by way of example - 'Kraftwerk's austere music has brought them misguided accusations of being fascists'. And neither am I, nor are you ... but Stockhausen has said that he dislikes all music with a steady beat because it reminds him of the martial drumbeats of fascism. Then he must hate most music, as there's nearly alway's something holding time and the beat. Arguably, Stockhausen's music often sounds like music composed by someone who hates music. The problem is people seem to tar everyone German with the same brush. Now here's a off-topic tangent, but here goes: Much has been made of the collective guilt of Germans for the Nazi period, but in my opinion Hitler only exploited and amplified the worst tendencies of the people under his rule. Hitler's rhetoric -- and the rhetoric of the fascists everywhere, sound disturbingly similar to the rhetoric of the United State's conservatives. I've always wondered how big a shove it would take to push America's right wingers (or for that matter, left wingers) into forming El Salvador-style death squads. I suspect not very big. Germans are just people; to the extent that they're different from any other homogenous population, it's the little things that make them different, like toilets with a little shelf in the bowl for your poop to sit on. People are just fooling themselves if they think there's anything peculiarly German about what happened between 1933 and 1945. And since I immediately brought up Nazis, this thread should be over ;-)
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OT- yeah, probably. But, music certainly doesn't exist in a vacume. And much of the GErman techno scene, which has always existed in synergy with Detroit techno, has a lot to do with the country's history- from WWII to communism to the fall of the Berlin wall which ignited much of the actiuvity and still, to a small extent, influence what is happening there now. Plus- factor in the media's perception of key artists (and they don't get more key than Kraftwerk) and suddenly the conversation seems more relevant than it initially appears. Some people would probably be more comfortable if this list stayed strictly within the confinds of a specific contingent of musicans who come from Detroit, but as long as the conversation stays informed and mature, I see no reason why it can't branch out to infinite topics. I don't just hear a stiring piece of music and assume its genesis to be strictly the result of individual genius or simplistic geographical influences. One of the biggest downfalls of techno has always been the implication that it doesn't mean anything because it lacks lyrics or a specific message, but I think we're doing the music we love a service by exploring it position as a facet of world history- no less than the British Invasion (which opens discussion of black American music morphed into European as well as the post-Kennedy cold war cultural climate that many would say made fertile ground for the music's explosion) but now i'm really going off on a tangent- but i hope everyone gets my point. On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Kent williams wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: private- why? Off topic. I should never have brought it up in the first place. But yeah, all the Germans I've ever met were wonderful people. And if they still feel some guilt about WWII, hey, at least they have some shame left. America has its own genocide to atone for, and instead we name our sports teams after the people we decimated!
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i'd hate to think that because people don't share my politicla views doesn't mean i can't air them. how facists =P see my other much longer posting for the rest. On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Sasha Kipervarg wrote: Because some people don't actually share your political views on the U.S. And rather than debate you on a listserve dedicated to 313 music, I would rather you just table it, and get back to discussing music. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 8:13 PM To: Sasha Kipervarg Cc: 313 mailing list Subject: RE: (313) Kraftwerk last night private- why? it wasn't directed to anyone in particular. On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Sasha Kipervarg wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] please...take this thread private. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 5:42 PM To: Kent williams Cc: Martin; 313 mailing list Subject: Re: (313) Kraftwerk last night i think at this point- most of the german i meet, when the topic turns to war and such things, are actually more opposed to it than most, having seen the horror of it first hand (the fact that they always lose probably doesn't help much either). There are still buildings in East Berlin where you can see the bullet holes. Tha tmakes a pretty good argument against war I should think. However- its also true that Germna children (at least people my age were taught as children) that because of WWII, that the German people are bad. This is unfortunate as it became rather uncomfortable when some of them found out I was jewish. They were convinced I must hate them because of something that their grandparents did, although nothing could be farther from the truth. Its also scary because its usually in places where the population doesn't have a lot of respect where facists are able to rally the depressed nation into a frenzy of nationalism. Remember- Germans were downtrodden after loosing WWI, which is why the Nazis were able to take power under the allusion of German superiority. Kinda an overcompensation if you wanna get Freudian about it. Not that this has anything to do with Kraftwerk mind you. But having just spent a weekend in Berlin- a place where people are impossibly kind and trusting (hell- we paid at a resturant with a hand written IOU), I think anyone who holds the past against these people is really missing out. And in fact is probably a cause of the problem more than a solution. America is certainly the closest thing to facist we have in the Westernized world. Left unchecked, might the powers start executing Arabs enmass? I suspect that some people in power wouldn't blink twice at 'cleansing' the evil Muslims who wish to destroy our way of life. Scary and sad. On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Kent williams wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Martin wrote: Simon Price and Kitty Empire) repeating the tired old cliche that - to quote Empire by way of example - 'Kraftwerk's austere music has brought them misguided accusations of being fascists'. And neither am I, nor are you ... but Stockhausen has said that he dislikes all music with a steady beat because it reminds him of the martial drumbeats of fascism. Then he must hate most music, as there's nearly alway's something holding time and the beat. Arguably, Stockhausen's music often sounds like music composed by someone who hates music. The problem is people seem to tar everyone German with the same brush. Now here's a off-topic tangent, but here goes: Much has been made of the collective guilt of Germans for the Nazi period, but in my opinion Hitler only exploited and amplified the worst tendencies of the people under his rule. Hitler's rhetoric -- and the rhetoric of the fascists everywhere, sound disturbingly similar to the rhetoric of the United State's conservatives. I've always wondered how big a shove it would take to push America's right wingers (or for that matter, left wingers) into forming El Salvador-style death squads. I suspect not very big. Germans are just people; to the extent that they're different from any other homogenous population, it's the little things that make them different, like toilets with a little shelf in the bowl for your poop to sit on. People are just fooling themselves if they think there's anything peculiarly German about what happened between 1933 and 1945. And since I immediately brought up Nazis, this thread should be over ;-)
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Just to say how much I enjoyed the Werk gig at Brixton last night. I mean, I kind of knew I would, but was pleased not to be disappointed in any way. I loved and revelled in every minute of it. They were just... magnificent. I met up with friends and ran into a few others by chance, plus of course saw some 313ers there too. The whole thing felt like a real celebration, of the band themselves and their music, but also of electronic music in general. (Even despite the couple in front of us, who talked amongst themselves the whole way through, mostly not even facing towards the stage). What's been slightly disappointing have been the reviews I've read today in both the Independent and the Observer newspapers of the Thursday night show at the RFH, with both reviewers (Simon Price and Kitty Empire) repeating the tired old cliche that - to quote Empire by way of example - 'Kraftwerk's austere music has brought them misguided accusations of being fascists'. Neither reviewer is suggesting that they ARE fascists, of course, but I do think this is one of the lamest examples of music hack cliches that I've seen recently. I mean, if they're misguided accusations, then why repeat them? What's the point? All you do by doing that is perpetuate them. Once again though, a great night that I'll remember for a long time. TOM
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Tom Magic Feet wrote: Simon Price and Kitty Empire) repeating the tired old cliche that - to quote Empire by way of example - 'Kraftwerk's austere music has brought them misguided accusations of being fascists'. And neither am I, nor are you ... but Stockhausen has said that he dislikes all music with a steady beat because it reminds him of the martial drumbeat of fascism. Repetetive beats are powerful (duh?) and in the right context can unite and synchronize a crowd. It's all in whether you use that power for good or evil; just as skillful oratory has the power to persuade.
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Simon Price and Kitty Empire) repeating the tired old cliche that - to quote Empire by way of example - 'Kraftwerk's austere music has brought them misguided accusations of being fascists'. And neither am I, nor are you ... but Stockhausen has said that he dislikes all music with a steady beat because it reminds him of the martial drumbeat of fascism. Then he must hate most music, as there's nearly alway's something holding time and the beat. The problem is people seem to tar everyone German with the same brush and if they refuse to look beyond the end of their nose - tough luck on them I say. Wearing a suit and being German doesn't make you a fascists, in fact the way they subverted everything is very interesting. Repetetive beats are powerful (duh?) and in the right context can unite and synchronize a crowd. It's all in whether you use that power for good or evil; just as skillful oratory has the power to persuade. They don't own anything (Nazi's), check history - all they did was repeat many things that have gone before. Martin
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Martin wrote: Simon Price and Kitty Empire) repeating the tired old cliche that - to quote Empire by way of example - 'Kraftwerk's austere music has brought them misguided accusations of being fascists'. And neither am I, nor are you ... but Stockhausen has said that he dislikes all music with a steady beat because it reminds him of the martial drumbeats of fascism. Then he must hate most music, as there's nearly alway's something holding time and the beat. Arguably, Stockhausen's music often sounds like music composed by someone who hates music. The problem is people seem to tar everyone German with the same brush. Now here's a off-topic tangent, but here goes: Much has been made of the collective guilt of Germans for the Nazi period, but in my opinion Hitler only exploited and amplified the worst tendencies of the people under his rule. Hitler's rhetoric -- and the rhetoric of the fascists everywhere, sound disturbingly similar to the rhetoric of the United State's conservatives. I've always wondered how big a shove it would take to push America's right wingers (or for that matter, left wingers) into forming El Salvador-style death squads. I suspect not very big. Germans are just people; to the extent that they're different from any other homogenous population, it's the little things that make them different, like toilets with a little shelf in the bowl for your poop to sit on. People are just fooling themselves if they think there's anything peculiarly German about what happened between 1933 and 1945. And since I immediately brought up Nazis, this thread should be over ;-)
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Arguably, Stockhausen's music often sounds like music composed by someone who hates music. I think there's a psychiatric term called 'melophobia', fear of music. I always thought it would make a great record title! ;)
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There is a Talking Heads record called Fear of Music already ;-) On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Cyclone Wehner wrote: Arguably, Stockhausen's music often sounds like music composed by someone who hates music. I think there's a psychiatric term called 'melophobia', fear of music. I always thought it would make a great record title! ;)
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I thought that was hilarious! -Original Message- From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 9:46 AM To: 313 Subject: (313) MTV Last Night Very disappointed - long pulls all night, out of focus and a mic left open while Kraftwerk played Pete What the F*** is that it sound like - real shame. Martin # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
Re: (313) MTV Last Night
:) I just wanted it to be so good - I hated the camera work - but hey I'm just thinking about how I would have done it - they failed to capture the spirit for me - could have been so cool... Martin 8/11/03 11:01 AM Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] I thought that was hilarious! -Original Message- From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 9:46 AM To: 313 Subject: (313) MTV Last Night Very disappointed - long pulls all night, out of focus and a mic left open while Kraftwerk played Pete What the F*** is that it sound like - real shame. Martin ## ### Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. ## ###
Re: (313) MTV Last Night
It was typical MTV stuff, especially for Europe, where everything is a bit more breathless and dramatic. I'd want frequent cuts to a fixed camera so you could see what they were actually doing, what gear if any, they were playing. It confirms, though, my suspicion about KW live: that they actually play as much as possible completely live, but they learn their parts and rehearse to the point that it sounds almost exactly like the recording. And I wish I could have been there because the lighting and backing video was wicked. On Sat, 8 Nov 2003, Martin wrote: :) I just wanted it to be so good - I hated the camera work - but hey I'm just thinking about how I would have done it - they failed to capture the spirit for me - could have been so cool...
(313) MTV Last Night
Very disappointed - long pulls all night, out of focus and a mic left open while Kraftwerk played Pete What the F*** is that it sound like - real shame. Martin
Re: (313) MTV Last Night
At 10:46 7-11-2003, Martin wrote: Very disappointed - long pulls all night, out of focus and a mic left open while Kraftwerk played Pete What the F*** is that it sound like - real shame. For the ppl who missed it: http://www2.hku.nl/~brian2/kw_EMA.mpg (Thanx to Brian Chinetti/Orgue Electronique) R. --- http://www.funxiun.com .dark.elektronix.
Re: (313) MTV Last Night
The mpeg video looks really hashed up -- was the over-air signal that Nato 0.55 effed up? I love Aero Dynamik though. There are great tracks on Tour De France Soundtracks -- I understand people being disappointed with it, and why they think it's derivative, but if you take the album on its own terms, it's a brilliant continuous listening experience. I also like the pun on the cover -- The Eiffel Tour labeled 'tour de france' -- 'tour' being both tower and tour in French. On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Roland van Oorschot wrote: Very disappointed - long pulls all night, out of focus and a mic left open while Kraftwerk played Pete What the F*** is that it sound like - real shame. For the ppl who missed it: http://www2.hku.nl/~brian2/kw_EMA.mpg
Re: (313) MTV Last Night
At 15:58 7-11-2003, Kent williams wrote: The mpeg video looks really hashed up -- was the over-air signal that Nato 0.55 effed up? I guess it's got something to do with quality of encoding. It's still better than NTSC tho ;-P R. --- http://www.funxiun.com .dark.elektronix.
(313) did you record the magda set last night?
anyone record it from the high quality link? my F#%king ISP started going all nutty at about 7:50 and I was not able to hear or record the complete set. please? I can host it, as can several other listmembers I'm sure. -Joe
(313) R1 Live - Last Night
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RE: (313) R1 Live - Last Night
They were all playing at Concorde last night. I think if you go to this address you can hear it - I can't coz I'm at work : ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/brighton/daybyday/monday/index.shtml?hp_lat_text
RE: (313) R1 Live - Last Night
I am listening now and its good but the real funny thing is Mr DC wearing eye shadow, I sh*t you not, checkout the photos! :) ha ha -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 October 2003 11:18 To: Nik Stoltzman Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) R1 Live - Last Night They were all playing at Concorde last night. I think if you go to this address you can hear it - I can't coz I'm at work : ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/brighton/daybyday/monday/index.shtml?hp_lat_text --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03
Re: (313) R1 Live - Last Night
Rather make-up than the MC with Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, What, Lets Roll, Live One Time. Tsk 28/10/03 12:05 PM ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] I am listening now and its good but the real funny thing is Mr DC wearing eye shadow, I sh*t you not, checkout the photos! :) ha ha -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 October 2003 11:18 To: Nik Stoltzman Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) R1 Live - Last Night They were all playing at Concorde last night. I think if you go to this address you can hear it - I can't coz I'm at work : ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/brighton/daybyday/monday/index.shtml?hp_lat_text --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03
RE: (313) R1 Live - Last Night
true :) !!ha ha -Original Message- From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 October 2003 14:06 To: 313 Subject: Re: (313) R1 Live - Last Night Rather make-up than the MC with Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, What, Lets Roll, Live One Time. Tsk 28/10/03 12:05 PM ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] I am listening now and its good but the real funny thing is Mr DC wearing eye shadow, I sh*t you not, checkout the photos! :) ha ha -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 October 2003 11:18 To: Nik Stoltzman Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) R1 Live - Last Night They were all playing at Concorde last night. I think if you go to this address you can hear it - I can't coz I'm at work : ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/brighton/daybyday/monday/index.shtml?hp_lat_text --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03 --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03
Re: (313) R1 Live - Last Night
Not only will he not shut the hell up, but the skip 5 minutes button doesn't work in Mozilla. Rinse Out. - Original Message - From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 8:06 AM Subject: Re: (313) R1 Live - Last Night Rather make-up than the MC with Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, Adam F, What, Lets Roll, Live One Time. Tsk 28/10/03 12:05 PM ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] I am listening now and its good but the real funny thing is Mr DC wearing eye shadow, I sh*t you not, checkout the photos! :) ha ha -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 October 2003 11:18 To: Nik Stoltzman Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) R1 Live - Last Night They were all playing at Concorde last night. I think if you go to this address you can hear it - I can't coz I'm at work : ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/brighton/daybyday/monday/index.shtml?hp_lat_text --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03
(313) liquid liquid last night
The energy on stage was amazing the percussion was amazing...the awaesome basslines were amazingbig, phat killer lines.did a strange dub version of optimo but by far and away the best for me was 'bell head', they just beat the f**k out of the cowbells, the glockenspiel anything metallic sounding they just hit hard and in time.. rounded off with an encore of 'cavern'. (the white lines track) was a night not to be missed... downside.. the crowd was abit of a dowdy tuesday night london bunchbut we were yelling and whooping.. so we didnt really care
(313) last night
I'm really surprised that no one's mentioned this yet. But cheers to that Plaslaiko guy for pulling off a legendary set. All of you fools in Europe need to book him. Like now. Same goes with Mike Servito. I'd like to get on a soapbox and talk about Mike for a second. His track selections are the stuff dreams are made of. If he was in NYC, his face would be on the cover of many a dance magazine. Everyone on this list goes on about how great DJ _ is, but people are so overlooking Servito. I think it's shameful he hasn't played a festival yet, because the guy's got mad skills that make most pterodactyls look foolish and boring. Like Jerry Garcia behind the turntables. Okay, that's it. End rant.
Re: (313) last night
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003, Rob Theakston wrote: I'd like to get on a soapbox and talk about Mike for a second. His track selections are the stuff dreams are made of. If he was in NYC, his face would be on the cover of many a dance magazine. Everyone on this list goes on about how great DJ _ is, but people are so overlooking Servito. I think it's shameful he hasn't played a festival yet, because the guy's got mad skills that make most pterodactyls look foolish and boring. Like Jerry Garcia behind the turntables. Amen. I had a hard time choosing between room last night at untitled, and that's saying a lot. -j -- Rev. Jeffrey Paul-datavibe- [EMAIL PROTECTED] aim:x736e65616b pgp:0x15FA257E phone:8777483467 70E0 B896 D5F3 8BF4 4BEE 2CCF EF2F BA28 15FA 257E
RE: (313) last night
Where can we download a dj set of this mr Plaslaiko |-Original Message- |From: Rob Theakston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: 30 June 2003 00:29 |To: '313' |Subject: (313) last night | | |I'm really surprised that no one's mentioned this yet. But |cheers to that Plaslaiko guy for pulling off a legendary set. |All of you fools in Europe need to book him. Like now. | | | |Same goes with Mike Servito. | | | |I'd like to get on a soapbox and talk about Mike for a second. |His track selections are the stuff dreams are made of. If he |was in NYC, his face would be on the cover of many a dance |magazine. Everyone on this list goes on about how great DJ |_ is, but people are so overlooking Servito. I think it's |shameful he hasn't played a festival yet, because the guy's |got mad skills that make most pterodactyls look foolish and |boring. Like Jerry Garcia behind the turntables. | | | |Okay, that's it. End rant. |
FW: (313) last night
It's realaudio It's not on! :) |-Original Message- |From: Mike Tyrer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: 30 June 2003 09:21 |To: Ryan Snowden |Subject: Re: (313) last night | | |www.paxahau.com |- there's some excellent sets of both these guys on paxahau - |plus many many others I was going to post that to the list but |my outgoing e-mail is no longer my registered address and so |until I get it sorted out I am 'silenced' - you may wish to |let others know. | |Regards | | |- Original Message - |From: Ryan Snowden [EMAIL PROTECTED] |To: 'Rob Theakston' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '313' |313@hyperreal.org |Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 9:10 AM |Subject: RE: (313) last night | | | Where can we download a dj set of this mr Plaslaiko | | |-Original Message- | |From: Rob Theakston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | |Sent: 30 June 2003 00:29 | |To: '313' | |Subject: (313) last night | | | | | |I'm really surprised that no one's mentioned this yet. But |cheers to | |that Plaslaiko guy for pulling off a legendary set. All of |you fools | |in Europe need to book him. Like now. | | | | | | | |Same goes with Mike Servito. | | | | | | | |I'd like to get on a soapbox and talk about Mike for a second. His | |track selections are the stuff dreams are made of. If he |was in NYC, | |his face would be on the cover of many a dance magazine. |Everyone on | |this list goes on about how great DJ _ is, but people are so | |overlooking Servito. I think it's shameful he hasn't played a | |festival yet, because the guy's got mad skills that make most | |pterodactyls look foolish and boring. Like Jerry Garcia behind the | |turntables. | | | | | | | |Okay, that's it. End rant. | | | |
Re: (313) last night
Where can we download a dj set of this mr Plaslaiko Visit http://www.plaslaiko.net/ and click on mixes - there are a few available there that I just discovered last week. Brent
RE: (313) last night
why funny you should ask!! http://www.plaslaiko.net the archive of last night should be up on paxahau within the next 10 days thanks to all who came out. and to those who didnt *coughcoughdansicko:)coughcough*, im sure you had a good reason! love always, derek. On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Ryan Snowden wrote: Where can we download a dj set of this mr Plaslaiko |-Original Message- |From: Rob Theakston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: 30 June 2003 00:29 |To: '313' |Subject: (313) last night | | |I'm really surprised that no one's mentioned this yet. But |cheers to that Plaslaiko guy for pulling off a legendary set. |All of you fools in Europe need to book him. Like now. | | | |Same goes with Mike Servito. | | | |I'd like to get on a soapbox and talk about Mike for a second. |His track selections are the stuff dreams are made of. If he |was in NYC, his face would be on the cover of many a dance |magazine. Everyone on this list goes on about how great DJ |_ is, but people are so overlooking Servito. I think it's |shameful he hasn't played a festival yet, because the guy's |got mad skills that make most pterodactyls look foolish and |boring. Like Jerry Garcia behind the turntables. | | | |Okay, that's it. End rant. |
Re: (313) last night
Cool, thanx !! mat Where can we download a dj set of this mr Plaslaiko Visit http://www.plaslaiko.net/ and click on mixes - there are a few available there that I just discovered last week. Brent -- Faites un voeu et puis Voila ! www.voila.fr
Re: (313) Traxx last night......
Hahahahahahah Mel always stays places for a week. On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, MM wrote: well traxx played last night for us out hereand as usual, he did not dissapoint...he played a great set , dropped loads of dirty tracks.people were real into what he was playingall in all a good night..traxx will be staying with us for the rest of the week and might be playing again around here.if anyone is around the portland area and wants to see traxx, just email me and i will give you info. out michael www.renegaderhythms.com
Re: (313) Traxx last night......
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hahahahahahah Mel always stays places for a week. That's part of his charm;-) m*
(313) Traxx last night......
well traxx played last night for us out hereand as usual, he did not dissapoint...he played a great set , dropped loads of dirty tracks.people were real into what he was playingall in all a good night..traxx will be staying with us for the rest of the week and might be playing again around here.if anyone is around the portland area and wants to see traxx, just email me and i will give you info. out michael www.renegaderhythms.com
(313) gangsterbass / doormouse last night
well well well heres a quick overview of what you missed: insane set by baseck. very aggressive. doormouse: before his set, joints at distributed to the audience. doormouse comes out and gets high with the audience and the audience continues to smoke the supplied joints while he sets up his gear. he begins by playing his remix of War pigs and pulls his shirt off to reveal the chearleader costume. then in the next hour, he punches someone with one of stewart walkers no laptop techno shirts in the face, flashes his penis at the audience, pulls out pubes and throws them at baseck, and chases people in the audience around and tries to throw up on them. he eventually got someone. I didnt stay all the way through his set because it there was no interaction between himself and the music, just him going crazy and scaring the audience :) all in all, a good night :) -Joe
(313) last night at The Works
if you did go, you REALLY missed out. I'm starting to really like the works, they are upgrading their sound (slowly) and getting a bit more minimal lighting. plus they were actually pretty packed before 2 for a change. -Joe
(313) 3rd st. last night
gotta give some props to christian and mike for 2 great mixes. christian played a groovy, tightly mixed techno set and mike took me back with a few classics that made my night. thanks guys and i'll see you at the next one. jeremy
Re: (313) last night (this morning) in detroit...
I love how the dancefloor empties as the light comes in. It looks quite disturbing with all that daylight interfering! When Osunlade played Chaka Khan's I Love you, I Live You last week, it was equally scarry when the I like to feel the sun in the morning part came in, because you knew it was either the last or next-to-last track, and everyone was poised for collapse. When we walked outside 10 minutes later, I don't think anyone actually agreed with that song. It was horrific!!! Tristan === Text/Mixes: http://www.phonopsia.co.uk Music: http://www.mp313.com Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Rob Theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 8:35 PM Subject: Re: (313) last night (this morning) in detroit... sadly that was the last night for city people music. as for the space? well..that's anyone's guess. don't know who owns it currently. it was a damn good run though. -- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sat, 08 Mar 2003 14:06:52 -0500 I guess this is the next spot! I hit this afterparty last weekend at this loft and it was off the hook. This is a sweet loft spot right on Broadway, Detroit style. Last weekend it was Traxx. Next weekend, who knows? Like the guy in the DIA commercials says: You goin'? Peace, Alex Rev. Jeffrey Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/08/2003 12:40 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:(313) last night (this morning) in detroit... the pictures from the marco carola afterparty last night in detroit: http://sneak.datavibe.net/album/viewdir.php?album=20030307-afterparty-carol a-hawtin-plaslaiko the flyer hinted at marco carola, and everyone i talked to was expecting him... but i think most were kind of suprised when richie hawtin walked in and tag-teamed with him for 3 hours. i went home at 0700. -j Rev. Jeffrey Paul-datavibe- [EMAIL PROTECTED] aim:x736e65616b pgp:0x15FA257E phone:8777483467 70E0 B896 D5F3 8BF4 4BEE 2CCF EF2F BA28 15FA 257E