Re: (313) Hello
You know what, without that giant legal disclaimer at the bottom, I'd just assume a priori that every word you wrote was the OFFICIAL VIEWS OF THE BEEB. I hate those disclaimers. Too many lawyers with time on their hands. On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 7:27 AM, Daniel Bean wrote: > Been unsubbed for a while (for reasons too boring to go into). > > ** ** > > Thought I’d jump back in. Hope everyone’s well. > > > > > > http://www.bbc.co.uk > This e-mail (and any attachments) is confidential and may contain personal > views which are not the views of the BBC unless specifically stated. > If you have received it in error, please delete it from your system. > Do not use, copy or disclose the information in any way nor act in > reliance on it and notify the sender immediately. > Please note that the BBC monitors e-mails sent or received. > Further communication will signify your consent to this. > > - >
RE: (313) Hello!
Further to below got this from Nick who is embarrassed / annoyed and asked me to pass this on: From: Nick Hardie [mailto:nick.har...@gmail.com] Sent: 10 October 2009 20:03 To: fran...@thatamazingthing Subject: 313 Can you apologise on my behalf to 313? I am travelling in Russia and this is my first log on for a bit. No idea what has happened, but my account sent a huge volume of junk through the Sent To folder rather than address book, so ever poor get ever has been sent rubbish from me. Bit of a mare, so I'd appreciate it if you can pass on my apologies. Cheers Nick -Original Message- From: fran...@thatamazingthing.com [mailto:fran...@thatamazingthing.com] Sent: 09 October 2009 01:13 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Hello! Yeah Nick is (or was now Kent's unsubbed him) on the list. I know him, good guy, definitely machine infection - I got another one from him direct to me as I'll be in his address book too. -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:ken.odel...@dowjones.com] Sent: 07 October 2009 13:51 To: 'Mann, Ravinder'; Martin Dust Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Hello! Yeah true Ravinder, but there's no way he writes in the grammatically poor and cheesy way that e-mail read! :-) -Original Message- From: Mann, Ravinder [mailto:r.m...@leedsmet.ac.uk] Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 11:24 AM To: Martin Dust; Odeluga, Ken Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Hello! Nick has been/is on this list iirc. Name ringsa bell.
RE: (313) Hello!
Yeah Nick is (or was now Kent's unsubbed him) on the list. I know him, good guy, definitely machine infection - I got another one from him direct to me as I'll be in his address book too. -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:ken.odel...@dowjones.com] Sent: 07 October 2009 13:51 To: 'Mann, Ravinder'; Martin Dust Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Hello! Yeah true Ravinder, but there's no way he writes in the grammatically poor and cheesy way that e-mail read! :-) -Original Message- From: Mann, Ravinder [mailto:r.m...@leedsmet.ac.uk] Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 11:24 AM To: Martin Dust; Odeluga, Ken Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Hello! Nick has been/is on this list iirc. Name ringsa bell. -Original Message- From: Martin Dust [mailto:mar...@dustscience.com] Sent: 07 October 2009 10:27 To: Odeluga, Ken Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Hello! Infecting machine more than likely Ken, if the address is on someone's email list it will probably be mailing everyone. m On 7 Oct 2009, at 10:19, Odeluga, Ken wrote: > > How the fuch did this get through? > > Annoying. > To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please go to http://disclaimer.leedsmet.ac.uk/email.htm
Re: (313) Hello!
That e-mail is unsubbed now. In recent days there was some sort of GMail breach that might account for it. On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:26 AM, Martin Dust wrote: > Infecting machine more than likely Ken, if the address is on someone's email > list it will probably be mailing everyone. > > m > > On 7 Oct 2009, at 10:19, Odeluga, Ken wrote: > >> >> How the fuch did this get through? >> >> Annoying. >> > >
RE: (313) Hello!
Yeah true Ravinder, but there's no way he writes in the grammatically poor and cheesy way that e-mail read! :-) -Original Message- From: Mann, Ravinder [mailto:r.m...@leedsmet.ac.uk] Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 11:24 AM To: Martin Dust; Odeluga, Ken Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Hello! Nick has been/is on this list iirc. Name ringsa bell. -Original Message- From: Martin Dust [mailto:mar...@dustscience.com] Sent: 07 October 2009 10:27 To: Odeluga, Ken Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Hello! Infecting machine more than likely Ken, if the address is on someone's email list it will probably be mailing everyone. m On 7 Oct 2009, at 10:19, Odeluga, Ken wrote: > > How the fuch did this get through? > > Annoying. > To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please go to http://disclaimer.leedsmet.ac.uk/email.htm
RE: (313) Hello!
Nick has been/is on this list iirc. Name ringsa bell. -Original Message- From: Martin Dust [mailto:mar...@dustscience.com] Sent: 07 October 2009 10:27 To: Odeluga, Ken Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Hello! Infecting machine more than likely Ken, if the address is on someone's email list it will probably be mailing everyone. m On 7 Oct 2009, at 10:19, Odeluga, Ken wrote: > > How the fuch did this get through? > > Annoying. > To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please go to http://disclaimer.leedsmet.ac.uk/email.htm
Re: (313) Hello!
Infecting machine more than likely Ken, if the address is on someone's email list it will probably be mailing everyone. m On 7 Oct 2009, at 10:19, Odeluga, Ken wrote: How the fuch did this get through? Annoying.
RE: (313) Hello!
How the fuch did this get through? Annoying. -Original Message- From: Nick Hardie [mailto:nick.har...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 11:05 PM To: optionsnick.har...@gmail.com; nick.har...@jti.com; uptonja...@yahoo.co.uk; jgi...@hotmail.com; minna.kol...@jti.com; jgi...@kickmagazine.ca; e...@manchester.gov.uk; as.na...@jti.com; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Hello! How are you recently? I bought a laptop from a website: www.coucoo.com last week. I have got the product. Its quality is very good and the price is competitive. They also sell phones, TV, psp, motor and so on. By the way, they import product from Korea and sell new and original products. They have good reputation and have many good feedbacks. If you need these products, look at this website will be a clever choice. I am sure you will get many surprise and benefits. Greetings!
Re: (313) hello / just resubbed as lurker :-)
I am a dummy. Please ignore. Link works for now. On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 3:20 AM, Michael Kuszynski wrote: > mix is not working - is this spam? > > am i just a dummie, as I have been in my recent spate of posts? > > (sorry) > > On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 1:20 AM, Baby Daddy > wrote: >> hi, >> thanks for the interest. sorry but my site's been having issues. here's that >> mix from an alternate host... >> http://www.mediafire.com/?yzkw0ygmy2k >> >> Original Message >>> From: "Holly Macdonald-Korth" >>> Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 7:10 PM >>> To: djbabyda...@djbabydaddy.com >>> Subject: RE: (313) hello / just resubbed as lurker :-) >>> >>> Hey - is this mix still up> I just tried to download it, but got page >>> not found...? >>> >>> Thx... >>> h >>> >>> -Original Message- >>> From: Baby Daddy [mailto:djbabyda...@djbabydaddy.com] >>> Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 8:22 PM >>> To: 313@hyperreal.org >>> Subject: (313) hello / just resubbed as lurker :-) >>> >>> here's a mix from a bit back. warning: its some nasty dirty stuff. my >>> nihilistic meditation on the american auto industry & the damage done... >>> in the form of a ghettotech mix. >>> >>> http://bfamilyrecords.com/media/mixes/deadfactoryravemix.mp3 >>> >>> trax: >>> sinden - ghettob*tches >>> i f - disco slique >>> d.i.e. - put your hands up >>> osborne - shift >>> clipse - when the last time (titts 703 remix) dj funk - fuk-u-later (69 >>> mix) hollertronix - david banner dj rod lee - 211 beat double dutch - >>> tonight is your night dj pj - warpzone jj fad - supersonic reese - rock >>> to the beat (mayday mix) cotten the cutie - funky 69 missy elliot - lose >>> control (feat. ciara) dbx - phreak dj technics - frogs in the coffee pot >>> dj deeon - perc kraftwerk - its more fun to compute parris mitchell - >>> computer bitch ass darius - ghetto kingdom parris mitchell project - >>> ghetto shout out! >>> jimmy jones - watch out for the big girl mr. de' - shake it baby (remix) >>> osborne - bout ready to jak (md's bout ready to remix) hollertronix - >>> stay fly (mad decent remix) >>> >>> >>> __ >>> D O T E A S Y - "Join the web hosting revolution!" >>> http://www.doteasy.com >> >> >> >> __ >> D O T E A S Y - "Join the web hosting revolution!" >> http://www.doteasy.com >> > > > > -- > Michael Kuszynski > kuszyn...@gmail.com > www.planerecordings.com > New York, NY > -- Michael Kuszynski kuszyn...@gmail.com www.planerecordings.com New York, NY
Re: (313) hello / just resubbed as lurker :-)
mix is not working - is this spam? am i just a dummie, as I have been in my recent spate of posts? (sorry) On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 1:20 AM, Baby Daddy wrote: > hi, > thanks for the interest. sorry but my site's been having issues. here's that > mix from an alternate host... > http://www.mediafire.com/?yzkw0ygmy2k > > Original Message >> From: "Holly Macdonald-Korth" >> Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 7:10 PM >> To: djbabyda...@djbabydaddy.com >> Subject: RE: (313) hello / just resubbed as lurker :-) >> >> Hey - is this mix still up> I just tried to download it, but got page >> not found...? >> >> Thx... >> h >> >> -Original Message- >> From: Baby Daddy [mailto:djbabyda...@djbabydaddy.com] >> Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 8:22 PM >> To: 313@hyperreal.org >> Subject: (313) hello / just resubbed as lurker :-) >> >> here's a mix from a bit back. warning: its some nasty dirty stuff. my >> nihilistic meditation on the american auto industry & the damage done... >> in the form of a ghettotech mix. >> >> http://bfamilyrecords.com/media/mixes/deadfactoryravemix.mp3 >> >> trax: >> sinden - ghettob*tches >> i f - disco slique >> d.i.e. - put your hands up >> osborne - shift >> clipse - when the last time (titts 703 remix) dj funk - fuk-u-later (69 >> mix) hollertronix - david banner dj rod lee - 211 beat double dutch - >> tonight is your night dj pj - warpzone jj fad - supersonic reese - rock >> to the beat (mayday mix) cotten the cutie - funky 69 missy elliot - lose >> control (feat. ciara) dbx - phreak dj technics - frogs in the coffee pot >> dj deeon - perc kraftwerk - its more fun to compute parris mitchell - >> computer bitch ass darius - ghetto kingdom parris mitchell project - >> ghetto shout out! >> jimmy jones - watch out for the big girl mr. de' - shake it baby (remix) >> osborne - bout ready to jak (md's bout ready to remix) hollertronix - >> stay fly (mad decent remix) >> >> >> __ >> D O T E A S Y - "Join the web hosting revolution!" >> http://www.doteasy.com > > > > __ > D O T E A S Y - "Join the web hosting revolution!" > http://www.doteasy.com > -- Michael Kuszynski kuszyn...@gmail.com www.planerecordings.com New York, NY
RE: (313) hello / just resubbed as lurker :-)
hi, thanks for the interest. sorry but my site's been having issues. here's that mix from an alternate host... http://www.mediafire.com/?yzkw0ygmy2k Original Message > From: "Holly Macdonald-Korth" > Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 7:10 PM > To: djbabyda...@djbabydaddy.com > Subject: RE: (313) hello / just resubbed as lurker :-) > > Hey - is this mix still up> I just tried to download it, but got page > not found...? > > Thx... > h > > -Original Message- > From: Baby Daddy [mailto:djbabyda...@djbabydaddy.com] > Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 8:22 PM > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: (313) hello / just resubbed as lurker :-) > > here's a mix from a bit back. warning: its some nasty dirty stuff. my > nihilistic meditation on the american auto industry & the damage done... > in the form of a ghettotech mix. > > http://bfamilyrecords.com/media/mixes/deadfactoryravemix.mp3 > > trax: > sinden - ghettob*tches > i f - disco slique > d.i.e. - put your hands up > osborne - shift > clipse - when the last time (titts 703 remix) dj funk - fuk-u-later (69 > mix) hollertronix - david banner dj rod lee - 211 beat double dutch - > tonight is your night dj pj - warpzone jj fad - supersonic reese - rock > to the beat (mayday mix) cotten the cutie - funky 69 missy elliot - lose > control (feat. ciara) dbx - phreak dj technics - frogs in the coffee pot > dj deeon - perc kraftwerk - its more fun to compute parris mitchell - > computer bitch ass darius - ghetto kingdom parris mitchell project - > ghetto shout out! > jimmy jones - watch out for the big girl mr. de' - shake it baby (remix) > osborne - bout ready to jak (md's bout ready to remix) hollertronix - > stay fly (mad decent remix) > > > __ > D O T E A S Y - "Join the web hosting revolution!" > http://www.doteasy.com __ D O T E A S Y - "Join the web hosting revolution!" http://www.doteasy.com
Re: (313) hello, old friends.
On 10/18/06, Bill Van Loo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Kent wrote: > Bill's new CD is pretty hot, in my opinion. Been on continuous play in > my car for a week. Thanks for the kind words - your check is in the mail! ;-) Hey, I paid retail, G. Unsolicited testimonial all the way!
Re: (313) hello, old friends.
Hey, all - Thanks for all the kind words of welcome - I can feel the love already. To touch on a couple things below regarding the new record: Tristan wrote: Just checked the two tracks for download above. Is there any European distribution for it? Sounding very lush. There's no European distribution in place right now (although recommendations are welcome!), but I'll gladly ship internationally. The record is $US14 shipped anywhere in the world outside the US (if you buy from me via PayPal), or you can buy it via CDBaby & they'll ship it internationally. You can check the link via my site: http://www.chromedecay.org/releases/cd003/ Kent wrote: Bill's new CD is pretty hot, in my opinion. Been on continuous play in my car for a week. Thanks for the kind words - your check is in the mail! ;-) peace, bvl -- chromedecay tracks pt2: 2001-2005 now released! http://www.chromedecay.org/releases/cd003/ http://www.chromedecay.org || http://www.billvanloo.com
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Bill Van Who? ;) - Greg
Re: (313) hello, old friends.
welcome back bill. you and I met several years ago in some kids living room in ann arbor. it was you, me, two friends of mine, greg davis (i think), and hrvatski :) contact mics and msp. good times. glad you're still in the mix - Original Message - From: "Bill Van Loo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 12:39 PM Subject: (313) hello, old friends. Hi there. I was browsing the (313) archives recently, and realized that it might be fun to get back into this conversation after being absent for a few years. I recognized a lot of the names that I saw in the 2006 archives still, which is a good sign (Kent, Matt McQueen, Minto, Tristan, and on and on), so hopefully the ground hasn't shifted beyond recognition. What really sparked my thought of getting back to the list was when I was writing the liner notes for the record of mine that just came out, entitled "chromedecay tracks pt2: 2001-2005". I included the (313) list in my thank yous, because it really was such a huge part of my musical development for a number of years, and I thought it fitting to get back to it and see how things are. http://www.chromedecay.org/releases/cd003/ A little catch-up may be in order here. In the last 4 years, I've been actively producing music (some of which is compiled on chromedecay tracks pt2), involved in the Windsor-Detroit collective Thinkbox, became a father a few times over (3 kids now), and became a Christian. All of these have changed my life in many ways, of course, and so I approach things from a perspective that's different from 4 years ago, but hopefully in a new and vibrant way. For those of you who remember me, I'm glad to be back. For those of you who weren't on this list when I left a few years back, I hope to have some good conversations with you. peace, Bill Van Loo -- chromedecay tracks pt2: 2001-2005 now released! http://www.chromedecay.org/releases/cd003/ http://www.chromedecay.org || http://www.billvanloo.com
RE: (313) hello, old friends.
> -Original Message- > From: Bill Van Loo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 18 October 2006 17:40 > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: (313) hello, old friends. > > What really sparked my thought of getting back to the list > was when I was writing the liner notes for the record of mine > that just came out, entitled "chromedecay tracks pt2: > 2001-2005". I included the (313) list in my thank yous, > because it really was such a huge part of my musical > development for a number of years, and I thought it fitting > to get back to it and see how things are. > > http://www.chromedecay.org/releases/cd003/ Just checked the two tracks for download above. Is there any European distribution for it? Sounding very lush. Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.13.4/480 - Release Date: 17/10/2006
RE: (313) hello, old friends.
Bonjourno! from 313s favorite lurker Max¬ [MXM] www.amp-art.com www.myspace.com/mxmspace -Original Message- From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 October 2006 20:40 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) hello, old friends. Bill's new CD is pretty hot, in my opinion. Been on continuous play in my car for a week.
Re: (313) hello, old friends.
Bill's new CD is pretty hot, in my opinion. Been on continuous play in my car for a week.
RE: (313) hello, old friends.
Welcome back! tb Tim Baker c/o *** Real Estate - Elephanthaus Records 2544 W. North Ave. Suite 2B Chicago, IL 60647 USA 773-862-9652 fax 773-862-9662 www.elephanthaus.com www.realestaterecords.com www.myspace.com/djtimbaker *** Upcoming Releases Greg Kobe - Feel The Funk - Tim Baker Remix - Elephanthaus Rec. DJinxx aka Electronic Resistance - Futurism - Tim Baker Remix - SÅHKÅTEK Scan 7 - You Have The Right - Tim Baker Remix - Cratesavers Bear Who? - Beatbox - Tim Baker's Who's your Daddy Mix - Dusttraxx Chicago Stories Vol.1 - Tim Baker - C.B.M. - Real Estate Rec. Tim Baker - Misconceptions of the Misunderstood LP - Elephanthaus Rec. (Misconceptions Tour Jan. '06 - March '07) -Original Message- From: Bill Van Loo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 10:40 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) hello, old friends. Hi there. I was browsing the (313) archives recently, and realized that it might be fun to get back into this conversation after being absent for a few years. I recognized a lot of the names that I saw in the 2006 archives still, which is a good sign (Kent, Matt McQueen, Minto, Tristan, and on and on), so hopefully the ground hasn't shifted beyond recognition. What really sparked my thought of getting back to the list was when I was writing the liner notes for the record of mine that just came out, entitled "chromedecay tracks pt2: 2001-2005". I included the (313) list in my thank yous, because it really was such a huge part of my musical development for a number of years, and I thought it fitting to get back to it and see how things are. http://www.chromedecay.org/releases/cd003/ A little catch-up may be in order here. In the last 4 years, I've been actively producing music (some of which is compiled on chromedecay tracks pt2), involved in the Windsor-Detroit collective Thinkbox, became a father a few times over (3 kids now), and became a Christian. All of these have changed my life in many ways, of course, and so I approach things from a perspective that's different from 4 years ago, but hopefully in a new and vibrant way. For those of you who remember me, I'm glad to be back. For those of you who weren't on this list when I left a few years back, I hope to have some good conversations with you. peace, Bill Van Loo -- chromedecay tracks pt2: 2001-2005 now released! http://www.chromedecay.org/releases/cd003/ http://www.chromedecay.org || http://www.billvanloo.com
Re: (313) hello guys
Well it won't pass multipart mime, but links work fine. PS spot the HTML error! On 7/11/06, Matt Kane's Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I think the list is set to not do HTML or attachments, so to post a flyer you should just give the URL on its own and maybe the text. On Jul 11, 2006, at 15:05, Anthony Susan wrote: > http://www.spacial-abstraction.com/img/flyer.jpg"; > > Hi, I'm new to this mailing list so i hope im doing this correctly. > This > is a party I'm throwing here in Pittsburgh Pa down the road as of > Labor > Day weekend. > -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim -> mkbatwerk || mkbwriu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) hello guys
I think the list is set to not do HTML or attachments, so to post a flyer you should just give the URL on its own and maybe the text. On Jul 11, 2006, at 15:05, Anthony Susan wrote: http://www.spacial-abstraction.com/img/flyer.jpg"; Hi, I'm new to this mailing list so i hope im doing this correctly. This is a party I'm throwing here in Pittsburgh Pa down the road as of Labor Day weekend. -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim -> mkbatwerk || mkbwriu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Hello, 313!
Hey Chris, any chance of getting Nick on this list? m On 2 May 2006, at 06:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, Just wanted to intro myself... here to keep Tom Cox in check :) I've been a Detroit phreak ever since hearing Juan Atkins' "Wax Trax Mastermix" (don't hate on the mixing skills) Technoir Audio, fwdthought represent! - Chris Schubert www.myspace.com/spacialabstraction
Re: (313) Hello 313, I am....
the one who should get an award for most delayed post ever :) Name: Stefan Age: 27 Live: South of Berlin Born: South of Berlin Detroit time: since I was 18 yrs old Into Techno: 1. tracked music (.mod, .xm, .s3m) on computer demonstrations 2. X-MIX-1, Steve Mason Experience (BFBS) and Rave Satellite (Fritz, Berlin) Into Detroit: Wax Trax Vol. 1, some radio broadcasts of Ellen Allien in 1995/1996 ft. some deep detroit techno and house, Dave Clarke "Electro boogie 2" and a 'detroit house'-special show on the german techno radio channel Evosonic (R.I.P.) in 1998. I liked this music "style" a lot before I even know what it was called. On the list since: January 20, 2005 (but interesting posts were forwarded by friends for years) what particular record(s)/event(s)/artist(s): Favourites (not 100% 313 though): Ellen Allien, Juan Atkins, Gary Martin, Kevin Saunderson, Kenny Larkin, Miss Kittin, Blake Baxter, DJ Koze Last artist found out to be mixing just music I looove: Aril Brikha !mportant things to know: I do not own a single record on vinyl. Never had a vinylplayer though. I did not went to any club or party ever. I do not write much on mailing lists / newsgroups / forums, I am a silent reader. :) What I would like to say: I really enjoyed to tape radio broadcasts (or do it by a PC in later years), but most radio shows have vanished. So I really appreciate what you do here to give me some hints on listen something or some mixes to download. Thank you ! What I am doing very often at the moment: setting trackmarkers into mixtapes, burn them on CD-R and put them into my car cd player What I am looking for at the moment: I am searching for a shop to buy Teknotika GG016 (Gigi Galaxy - Interview with an Alien) - had this track on an Ellen Allien radio show (Braincandy) from 1996. I would like to have it unmixed but I did not manage to buy it anywhere (CD or digital audio file preferred). I was looking for weeks on Ebay worldwide but I did not find a single entry. I crawled around shops on the world but all I found was a shop from the Netherlands with the CD "The Seductive Sounds of Teknotika" which does not contain the version I am looking for. > http://www.discogs.com/release/72958 Is anyone able to help me out ? Thanks in advance, Stefan
Re: (313) Hello 313, I am....
Hey, someone else born in Joisey ;) here's mine: --name: Lisa Uber --age: 39 --where I live: Highland Park, NJ --born in: Elmer, New Jersey --into electronic music: Yes! probably started with Pink Floyd. --first 'electronic' record: not sure - used to save my allowance to buy 45's like ymo and p-funk. always loved the synth sounds. --into Detroit Music: Yes! --best live act(s): Sigur Ros, 808 State, Kraftwerk, The Art of Noise, Depeche Mode, (list could go on and on ...) --fave club: always liked the Melody in New Brunswick, and an old space in NYC known as The Building. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: name: Michael Elliot-Knight age: 35 where I live: Saint Paul, MN - Midway! home of Freddie Fresh born in: Lakeood, New Jersey into electronic music: crikey - ah, well since I first heard Pink Floyd, Weather Report, and Mike Oldfield in my brother's record collection. Maybe my first electronic record that I bought was Devo. There was a gap in there somewhere where I hated "synth" music but I soon found New Order. into Detroit Music: Yes I am best live act(s): Kraftwerk, New Order, the whole Detroit fest fave club: well, the Werk parties are pretty damn good - best time I can recall in a while (outside the D fest)
RE: (313) Hello my name is...
name: mislav live: singapore born: croatia age: 29 first detroit techno record: Maurizio - Domina got into techno: early house/techno parties in Radost FX, Prague while I lived there ('91-'92). memorable nights: definitely '93-'95 techno parties on Thursday's in Aquarius Club, Zagreb, Croatia where this "German Techno' (Tresor Rec., Basic Channel, etc)was played. Strangely, most of those guest 'German Techno DJ's' where black and from Detroit ;-)) i heart techno because: It works for me Inspired by: seeing very different age groups into the same thing urgent matter(!): any good shops, clubs in Perth, AU ? ;-)) Will be there this weekend. On 6/19/05 12:43 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > name: charlie coke-smyth (born as) > location: near london > age: 28 > > first (good) techno record: > paul w teebrooke - otherworld002 > > first detroit techno record: > the aztec mystic - the aztec mystic (ur) > > got into techno music: > kiss fm - paul thomas chill out zone, colin faver / dale > london pirate radio / clubs etc > > memorable techno parties > claude young @ eurobeat 2000, 1996/7 / derrick may @ lost 2000? > full cycle @ lakota, bristol, free parties / outthere technival, normandy > france 1996 > > 313 confessional: > I *like* hippies > > why I like techno: > drinking cold beer on a sunday reading a digital grafitti comic and > listening to > principles & tactics on pure plastic - the joy of future technology . . . > >
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name: gretchen live: sf, ca born: oakland, ca age: 33 first detroit techno record: be brave - model 500 got into techno: I used to do dance routines to egyptian lover in middle school and I just wanted to keep on dancin'. memorable live sets/shows: UR at demf 2001, adult in SF 2001, jeff mills at limelight 2002(-ish) i heart techno because: rock and roll leaves me cold. ;) Inspired by: once I started dj'ing I became obsessed by all the variety out there and I just wanted to hear them all. On 6/19/05 12:43 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > name: charlie coke-smyth (born as) > location: near london > age: 28 > > first (good) techno record: > paul w teebrooke - otherworld002 > > first detroit techno record: > the aztec mystic - the aztec mystic (ur) > > got into techno music: > kiss fm - paul thomas chill out zone, colin faver / dale > london pirate radio / clubs etc > > memorable techno parties > claude young @ eurobeat 2000, 1996/7 / derrick may @ lost 2000? > full cycle @ lakota, bristol, free parties / outthere technival, normandy > france 1996 > > 313 confessional: > I *like* hippies > > why I like techno: > drinking cold beer on a sunday reading a digital grafitti comic and > listening to > principles & tactics on pure plastic - the joy of future technology . . . > >
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Name: Mario De Block Born: 18/07/1971, Sint-Niklaas Live: Antwerp Job: government, biologist Discovered house/techno: through MTV's PartyZone and Rave Radio, originally a late friday night radio show on dutch radio 3. it included 'Clubland' from The Ghetto Brothers and i was hooked. About the same age Moby's 'Go' sent shivers on my spine. My first real identification with 'underground' music was with Time Zone's semi-rebellious 'World Destruction'. In terms of electronic music in general, I think Pink Floyd's 'Welcome To Machine' was the first track to really alienate me First techno party so far: Sun Electric/Biosphere/Robert Leiner at Pacific, Antwerp, feb 94. Although i remember my first (of two) Love Parade experience in 1999, when you would drive out of Antwerp at 03.00 am and already at that time, be recognized by likeminded people passing by ;) Best club: Fuse (which is obvious for Belgians i think). You could enter the spot in the most mundane kind of mood and be supplied with enough energy for 2 weeks. I remember the era where Aphex Twin and u-Ziq would play there and house and techno music was still a 'family' thing you didn't share with just anyone ;) I also remember I deliberately touched Richard D James and felt the magic for a second ;) Worst techno/house party so far: a party having Stacey Pullen/100% Isis/Marcello and Koenie on the list in Sint-Niklaas. A totally out-of-context sports location with mirror walls and utterly wrong-spirited posh people safeguarding the event. But a boat party in Brussels with Johnny Fiasco at the deck counts in too here: three people boarded, and the organizer committed suicide the next week. Some people just never get what they deserve Best techno party so far: Exil 98, at the seaside of Cherbourg, France. To me, the french really have this unique, raw-edged kind of idea about parties (you'll know about their 'free party culture' I guess). I'm not hinting at the Astropolis party of 2000 when a visitor was killed though. Movement 2003 was peaking creatively as well i think, but the fact that it was my first visit to Detroit might have helped ;) Best live act so far: probably the Chain Reaction crew feat Tikiman and Monolake at the 6am dawning of a day in july at Astropolis. But Object at a Foton 'Capture' event in Brussels, 2001, with six Volkswagen car frames being used as speakers, and totally absorbing micro-electronics going with it, tops my ranks as well Best dj set so far: Steve Rachmad at Tresor Park, july 1999? Always was and always will be a fan of: Talk Talk. Captivating techno experience advice: listen 'Red Angel' by Hallucinator, stargazing or watching clouds pass by. It just makes me feel 'connected' Mario
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Name: Brian. Age: 30 Place I live: Den Bosch, a city in the south of the Netherlands, a 1 hour drive from both Amsterdam and Antwerp. Born and raised: Uden, also in Holland. Job: tv producer and editor. When I'm not doing that I try to make music. Into Electronic Music: As long as I can remember. In the late 70s and early 80s my parents used to listen to Jarre, Vangelis, Kraftwerk, Schulze and the likes when I was playing my lego's. I was really obsessed with the music, perhaps also because I associated it with space (like most kids of the early 80's I was obssesed with space travel, the future and anything associated with that...). After I got a radio with a tape recorder I just recorded anything that had synthesizers in it. There was no good recordstores in our town so for a long time radio was my only decent source for electronic music. Shopping vinyl was actually strange to me also because my parents already had a CD-player in 1983... they where so devoted to hifi electronics, my family didn't give a damn about vinyl which in retrospect is a true shame... But luckily we lived close to an american army base with it's own radio station so I was able to record early hip hop and later I discovered some decent public and pirate radio stations that could feed me even more. And finally, much, much later I was able to make my own electronic music, which would make the 8 year old me very proud of the 30 year old me :) (all I need now is a villa in the south of France and a lightsaber). Into detroit music since: I am not sure. I got aware of it's importance for the music I love around 1997 or so, and I discovered that a lot of the music I liked was actually from Detroit. I joined the 313 list for the first time I think in 1998, been subscribing and unsubscribing since. But I don't think you noticed anyway. Favorite Detroit artists and music: too much to name and too much to still be discovered. Favorite live act: nobody particular. I saw as many great live acts as I saw acts that should never play again. Electronic live acts I'll remember as the most impressive I've seen include Unit Moebius, Plasma Co., YourPyramid, Egyptian Lover, Dopplereffekt and UR. Favorite place to listen to music: my car. Not that I have one of them boom-cars or anything, it's just a great place to listen to music without getting really distracted. Currently most favorite website: http://www.lp2.net/Akai_AX-80_Repair1.htm My webpage: http://www.sternstudio.com -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.7.8/22 - Release Date: 17-06-2005
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Name: Orrin Leshner Age: 50 Born In: Hartford, CT Live In: West Hartford, CT First Detroit Techno Record: Inner City "Good Life/ Big Fun" (1988). First heard it on a AM Hartford urban radio station and knew this sound was something special. First Techno/ House Club: Riot, Hartford (1988/ 89). The club owner would give the DJ unlimited funds for buying records for his weekly trips to NYC. The DJ, Joe Giucastro, knew how to work the crowd and the music was very underground and cutting edge. When I went out to the club, It was like attending school and started me on my vinylmania habit. Radio Show: Hillbilly House, WWUH, Hartford, CT (late '80s and early '90s). How I Contribute(d): Record Reviewer for DJ Moneypenny's Brand X out of NYC and Rob Hood's Global Techno Power. Radio DJ since 1996 (guest slots since 1992). Currently DJ at WRTC, Hartford, CT every other Wednesday night from 7:30 -- 10:30 PM (www.wrtcfm.com) . - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 8:23 AM Subject: (313) Hello 313, I am > Introduce yourself! > > Name : Alex Bond > Age : 30 > Place I live : Salford, UK > City I was born in : Manchester, UK > Webpage : n/a > > What other questions could we have on it? I cant think of any more. > > > _ > - 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. > >
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Name : Diego Simak Age : 29 Live : Montevideo, Uruguay Born : Montevideo, Uruguay Job : Wireless network controller Into Electronic Music: In 1988 when I visited Kool Kat discoteque here in Montevideo, hosted by DJ Marcelo Castelli. Into Techno Music: In 1997 during Zona de Baile Radio Auditions, hosted by Javier Puignau and Neil Criscio. Favorite Techno Club : m, no favourite. One of my favourites was Locomotive and Milenio.
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Name : Anton Banks Age: 30 Live: Hartford, Connecticut (exactly between NYC and Boston) Born: Brooklyn, New York I support my record addiction by: being a Manufacturing Engineer Into Techno since: 1994- Going to a club called "Heaven" in Rochester, NY freshman year of college. Music that got me into detroit techno: "Moove Your Body" (Tribal America Artists) First detroit record to blow my ears off: "Is This Real" by Visions (Dianne Lynn, Juan Atkins, Anthony Shakir) Fave techno Clubs: Limelight, Twilo Fave labels: Jericho, Soma, Skint, Tresor Track that I would sell my own grandmother to own: "Sharevari" (especially since everyone around me has a copy of the original) Best ever DJ performance: Claude Young & Shawn Rudiman @ Green Light Go (Movement '04) Best live gig: Orbital live at the New Music Seminar in NYC (1996?) Best Record shop: Planet X, VitalVinyl Record collector or DJ? : DJ (and therefore also collector) for 12 years
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name: charlie coke-smyth (born as) location: near london age: 28 first (good) techno record: paul w teebrooke - otherworld002 first detroit techno record: the aztec mystic - the aztec mystic (ur) got into techno music: kiss fm - paul thomas chill out zone, colin faver / dale london pirate radio / clubs etc memorable techno parties claude young @ eurobeat 2000, 1996/7 / derrick may @ lost 2000? full cycle @ lakota, bristol, free parties / outthere technival, normandy france 1996 313 confessional: I *like* hippies why I like techno: drinking cold beer on a sunday reading a digital grafitti comic and listening to principles & tactics on pure plastic - the joy of future technology . . .
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Name : Benoît Pueyo Age: 23 (seems the youngest who posted on this thread ;o) Live: Toulouse, France (lived in Paris in 2000-2003) Born: Toulouse, France Into Techno since: Techno ?? 1989 if u consider the earliest Beltram or acid house records called "techno". In the straight meaning, i guess around 1995. Music that got me into detroit techno: Some Laurent Garnier mixes First detroit record to blow my ears off: Dont remember, probably "Stardancer" on Red Planet Fave techno Clubs: Rex, Paris Fave labels: Kanzleramt, Axis, Tresor Track that I would sell my own grandmother to own: H&M "Drama EP" (Axis) Best ever DJ performance: Mills @ Fuse, "At first sight tour", sept 2000 Best live gig: Some live PA by the Youngsters Best Record shop: I like to shop on decks.de, juno.co.uk and nuloopp.com Record collector or DJ? : DJ, since around 7 years -- Benoît.
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On Jun 16, 2005, at 8:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Introduce yourself! Name : Lester Spence Age : 36 Place I live : Baltimore, Maryland USA City I was born in : Detroit, MI Trades: Professor, writer, cultural critic, malcontent Webpages : BLOG: www.visioncircle.org, PHOTOS: www.flickr.com/photos/unbowed funniest techno moment: Recognizing that the buxom brunette everyone in the Music Institute ogled one night in the late eighties because of her short short short skirt was really a man. first encounter with paleo-techno: Hearing Numbers for the first time in 1980-81 in sixth grade. Life changed thereafter Dr. Lester K. Spence Assistant Professor, Political Science, Afro-American Studies Washington University Kellogg Scholar in Health Disparities
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Name: Jwan Allen Age: 29 Live: Pittsburgh, PA First thing that made me like electronic music: NYC Radio, back in the 80's it was quite common to hear "club music" late at night on various mix shows on WBLS, Kiss-Fm and what would later become Hot 97 the place where hip-hop lives.(irony?) First Party: NASA event in the early 90s, Paul C dragged me to it. Thanks man! Favorite Club: In Pittsburgh? N/A - In the early days as long as venue had bass bins I was happy. Favorite Party that was promptly shut down shortly thereafter: Heaven New Year's Eve 95 - From what I remember the speakers stacks were close to 10 feet high (I'm 5'11) and everyone was havin' it until NYC's finest kicked everyone out. First Techno Record: Morgan Geist - Quadrilocular Ep Metamorphic '94 First Detroit Techno Record: Strings of Life Favorite place for breakfast in Detroit: The Clique Favorite DJ's: Mills, Shake, Hood, Dan Bell Favorite Live Act: UR, Shawn Rudiman Favorite Sets at any of the Festivals: Three Chairs 2003 if you were there you know what I'm talking about. Basic Channel first DEMF 3 hours of brilliance in the afternoon sun Favorite Detroit djing experience: 7th City After party - 1st DEMF Humbling, since Ive been a fan boy for close to 10 years at this point Funniest Djing experience: Toronto a couple of years ago Carl Craig, Moonstarr, Todd Sines, James Duncan and various other people on the bill I happened to be in town for the show and was asked to throw on few records because Carl was running late. So for the next 45 min to an hour I had to explain to every patron that asked that I wasnt Carl Craig and that Im just another black guy who happens to play Detroit techno. Website: www.technoiraudio.com "Bring the Fun In!" Shawn Rudiman "Synthesexual" Double EP & CD (TNA 005 & 006) Now Available! Shawn Rudiman / Arne Weinberg Lost Arts 12 PROMO (coming soon) __ __ __ __ technoiraudio.com
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On Jun 17, 2005, at 10:31 AM, fab. wrote: Music that got me into techno: Colin Dale's "Abstract Dance 90" show. sheesh! how could i have forgotten that one! ditto.. got some recordings of that program sent by UK friends way back when He's got the perfect voice for techno radio too... well not as good as Mojo's voice, but the brit accent gives it that hint of techno-cool authority ;) -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
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Music that got me into techno: Colin Dale's "Abstract Dance 90" show. sheesh! how could i have forgotten that one! even though at the time i didnt know techno as a genre existed.it was just music for me fab.
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>while alugo has the anesthesia setup in the lobby to help you on your way. *falls off chair laughing* p.s. alex, if you wanna sell any of that gas, let me know. Can pay cash for bulk bottles. _ - 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.
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> *still a wee bit concerned about the ultradyne/anasthesia thing* No reason for concern my friend. I'm halfway through drafting up a concept party called "die again" where we'll have the ghost of stinson playing electro from the otherworld all night while alugo has the anesthesia setup in the lobby to help you on your way. Should be murder that one! =) Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems
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>alex get the flamethrower ready Yo Kamal. I'm always ready. I got the fastest flamethrower in the northwest. FACT. *still a wee bit concerned about the ultradyne/anasthesia thing* ; ) _ - 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.
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Whatcu trying to say KEN??? **whispers** alex get the flamethrower ready, looks like we got a live one. =) Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems > -Original Message- > From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 2:17 AM > To: Jari Tolkkinen; 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: (313) Hello 313, I am > > This is very pleasant folks. Just watch how a touch of > humanisation can lower the need for confrontation ... ok, > this is 313 so I should add *maybe*! ;-) > > Ken Odeluga > Copy Editor, Markets - Market Talk > Dow Jones Newswires > 10 Fleet Place > Limeburner Lane > LONDON EC4M 7QN > > 020 7842 9297 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -Original Message- > From: Jari Tolkkinen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 16 June 2005 15:58 > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: (313) Hello 313, I am > > > Introduce yourself! > > Name : Jari Tolkkinen > Age : 27 > Place I live : Oulu, Finland > City I was born in : Oulu, Finland > Webpage : http://www.ken-guru.net > > Best sauna in the world: My family's cottage sauna in Kuusamo > > What got me in to electronic music: Formerly a huge > ramones/ac/dc (well > still am) fan. Got introduced to Amiga demos and off I went. First > record > in techno genre was I think "Aural Expansion remixes vol. 2" by Aural > Expansion. Does anybody know this btw? :) > > -- > Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.ken-guru.net > -- > >
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Holy shxt! Ultradyne putting you under on the operating table! I want a photo of that for real. That's techno. I might be a little afraid. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 7:29 PM > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: (313) Hello 313, I am > > Name: Alexandres Lugo > > Age: 35 tomorrow > Fun birthday fact: Share birthday and used to share lockers > with Eric AKA DJ Bone at Cass Tech. > > City: Fraser, MI (suburb of Detroit, grew up in Detroit, born > and lived in Puerto Rico for 10 years) > > Favorite City: Toss up between Toronto and NYC. > > Cities lived in: Many (military for 8 years) > > Favorite radio show: Close tie between Brave New Waves and Mojo. > > Musical Affiliation: Ultradyne and Vidrio. Cofounder of Pi > Gao Movement. > http://www.pigaomovement.com > > Favorite Techno song: Three way tie between No UFOs, > Technicolor, and Blow your House Down. > > Work: Lotus Notes administrator (currently switching to nurse > anesthesia). > > > Peace, > Alex >
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I say again, these are amazin'. Keep 'em coming. I'll probably add to my thumbnail bio later but not now 'cause I'm flippin' kaput. Happy weekend all... Ken -Original Message- From: Carlos de Brito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 17 June 2005 14:41 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Hello 313, I am hey alex, here's some info on that (luv this album): http://www.sonarkollektiv.de/releases/SK060CD/ (there you'll find long snippets to listen and infos on dimlite) c* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Tristan>Best record so far this year: Dimlite - Runbox Weathers > > wot dis tristan? > > ta. > > 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. > >
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hey alex, here's some info on that (luv this album): http://www.sonarkollektiv.de/releases/SK060CD/ (there you'll find long snippets to listen and infos on dimlite) c* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tristan>Best record so far this year: Dimlite - Runbox Weathers wot dis tristan? ta. 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.
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Tristan>Best record so far this year: Dimlite - Runbox Weathers wot dis tristan? ta. 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.
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Name : Pete Leidy Age : 28 Place I live : Ypsilanti, MI USA. Grew Up: Ann Arbor, MI (almost same as above) On list: Since '00 or so Into techno: since around 93 I liked Vangelis and Kraftwerk growing up, but knew almost zero about electronic stuff until I started buying more music in high shool.. Started w/ some ambient & rave comps around 92-93; being close to Detroit I caught on to Plastikman and Juan's Magic Tracks CD by '94. First party was in '94 at Hastings w/ Juan Atkins, Eddie Fowlkes, and a few more. Started buying vinyl '95 (DBX - Probe 07 was first Detroit vinyl I think). A few years later started co-hosting the Crush Collision radio show (wcbn.org - Ann Arbor) with BMG and Carlos Souffront. Moved to Chi-Town for a few years, now back in MI and back to doing the radio show (Todd Osborn is co-hosting now too). We're not as cool as Matt McQueen by providing you w/ all our archives ;) but you can listen online thursday nights (sorry- somehow I managed to turn this into spam). I was afraid of the damage this thread would do to my inbox, but its been interesting, and hello to all new and old faces since I rarely post here :)
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Name: Fabrizio Nahum Age: 33 in August Born: Rome, Italy Live: Rome, Italy Lived in (random order): Stavanger - Norway; London, Croydon and Oxford - England; Jakarta - Indonesia; Ferrara - Italy Discovered Detroit techno: Thanks to Marco Passarani, Andrea Benedetti, Claudio Fabrianesi and LoryD spinning at several underground parties back in the early to mid-nineties in Rome; before then i heard tracks here and there but didnt even know Detroit existed. 313-list has been influential. Discovered electronic music: Pioneer days: Breakdanceing to Newcleus in 84; watching Top of the Pops in the 80s; The Cure, Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk etc in Junior High; the breakthrough was listening to Incunabula by Autechre! First Detroit vinyl: Possibly Minimal Nation.memory fails me Website: www.citymorb.net Favorite live act(s): Fugazi, Tortoise, Concrete. Can't remember any electronic onessee above Favorite clubs: Kinki in Bologna in 92-94; Club der Visionaere Berlin
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Name: Carlos de Brito Age: 29 Live: Siegen GER Born: Witten/Dortmund GER Lived in: Berlin, Hamburg, Köln Into Techno since: round about 1988/89 (must admit that i listened to grunge, hiphop, triphop and d’n’b during the 90es - Matthew Herbert, Steve Bug, Moodymann, Theo Parrish and german minimal labels like Kompakt and Perlon put techno/house back on stereo in 1998/1999) Music that got me into techno/house: The House of Chicago Sampler, WDR Disco Night Radioshow, Robert Hood's Track "Minus", D-Mob - We call it Aciiied!, early Warp Samplers, Coldcut – 70 Minutes of Madness Mix-CD First Detroit record to blow my head off: Robert Hood – Minimal Nation Fave techno Clubs: WMF, Maria, Panoramabar (both Berlin), Studio672 (Köln), Click, Pudel (both Hamburg) Fave Detroit labels: Sound Signature, KDJ, Fxhe and erm...Tresor Favourite DJ's: DJ Koze, Theo Parrish, Maurice Fulton, Villalobos, Pascal Schäfer Label whose back catalogue I'd I'd most like to magically appear in my living room right now: MOTON Track that I would sell my own grandmother to own: my grandma is not for sale Best ever DJ performance: DJ Koze @ Betalounge, Hamburg Best live gigs: The Dwarves @ Live Station, Dortmund 1992 Die Kassierer @ Bahnhof Langendreer, Bochum 1999 Erobique @ Roter Salon, Berlin 2000 Best Albums this year: Dimlite - Runbox Weathers (indeed, Tristan!) Oasis collaborating Omar-S - Shadow Ray Platinum Pied Pipers - Triple P Maximo Park – LP Isoleé – We are Monster Best 12"es this year: too many to mention, maybe Ame - Kuma/Engoli Blackjoy – Moustache Omar-S – Track #8 Best Things on the Internet: 313 (of course), discogs.com, slsk, djhistory.com forum c*
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OK, I've been lurking on here for ages and rarely get time to post, so here goes; Introducing: Name: Simon Pascoe Age: 37 Place I live: Hitchin, a small town in the middle of nowhere, 30 miles from London. Born: Watford, just outside of London, put me off football for life. Job: Unix Systems Analyst Favourite toy: Rel Strata III subwoofer. Into Electronic Music: In the '70s when I was a kid, my Dad was a HiFi salesman. One of his colleagues leant him a tape called Autobahn by some weird German group - I was hooked from the start. Dabbled with Jazz funk and dub in my early teens, and then went through early electro and house. Got into the 313 sound when I heard Model 500 "Off To Battle" on a compilation, and subsequently rushed out and bought the new (at the time) "Techno: The New Dance Sound Of Detroit" compilation on Kool Kat. Somehow lost touch with most of the 313 output for most of the early 90's, but got back into it again properly around '96. These days trying to write my own music, but drowning under a heavy dayjob at the moment. Webpage: Not yet ... on a very long to-do list. Fave Club: Plastic People - the first time Carl Craig played on that soundsystem, in the sweetspot, with all of the usual UK 313 suspects in the crowd. Very special :-D
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You might be surprised just how much worse things could be. :/ Perhaps you'll find out on Sunday. Original Message > From: "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: 17 June 2005 11:42 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <313@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: (313) Hello 313, I am > > Surely not! > > -Original Message- > From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 17 June 2005 10:36 > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: (313) Hello 313, I am > > You'll get to hear me sounding like a nervous, hyper, uber-dork and can > cringe with me. > # > 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. > # >
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Surely not! -Original Message- From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 17 June 2005 10:36 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Hello 313, I am You'll get to hear me sounding like a nervous, hyper, uber-dork and can cringe with me. # 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. #
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Name: Tristan Watkins Age: 30 Live: Brixton (centre of the known universe, as Rob Taylor would have it) Born: St. Merryn, Cornwall, UK Other towns lucky enough to see the back of me: Santa Monica and Burbank, CA; Ann Arbor, MI; Seattle, WA; Iowa City, IA; Baltimore, MD; Washington D.C. Into Techno since: 1990 Growing up near Pasadena, Depeche Mode and the like were an ever-present influence. In my early teens discovered lots more synth pop and alternative stuff. Mid-teens discovered industrial and Belgian new beat. Took a while to find lots of other techno in Iowa. Started DJing when I was 17 at the University of Iowa's radio station and quickly filled the vacant dance music slot, which I held for five years. Over that time (92-97) went through rave stuff to trance/ambience to Detroit, Chicago and Berlin. I should be posting archives of some of my favourite old radio shows in the not-too-distant future, so keep your eyes peeled. You'll get to hear me sounding like a nervous, hyper, uber-dork and can cringe with me. Living in Baltimore and DC ('00-'01) became a lot more accepting of bigger-vocaled coastal house and picked up on broken beat stuff. Presently buying everything under the sun. First rave: Quad Cities, IL, '91 Favourite club: Public Life under old ownership/Plastic People Best crowd: Brixton Techno Mafia - present BEST PERFORMANCE EVER: we covered that earlier this week Set that changed my outlook on music forever: Theo Parrish at the first DEMF Best house track ever: Mr. Fingers - Can You Feel It Best techno track ever: probably At Les Most under-rated house/techno producer ever: Wayne Gardiner Best record so far this year: Dimlite - Runbox Weathers (or whatever it's called) Website: http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
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Well this is me . . Age: 39 kk Live: Leeds, UK Born: India Into Techno since: 1988 - I missed out the the 'hard' years (second wave I guess) got back into it about 96 via Carl Craig Things that got me into techno: Streetsounds electro comp the instrumental rare groove/dance vib Dancing in Outa space - Atmosphere, Twilight - Maze - tune! (is that a 303 in there), You used to hold me so tight (dub) - Thelma Houston etc, First Techno record to blow my tits off: Derrick May - The Dance - I had never concieved a bassline like that could exist - EVER. Hearing the bass drop in LFO 'LFO' in the Bassic Studio (Leeds). Opps I seem to have dropped a name : ) Fave clubs: Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] 87-88 Leeds, Mike Pickering/Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hac 88-89 Manchester fusing the techno with the soul/house, Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED] 87ish really techno but the whole electro mastermix style Rav To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please go to http://disclaimer.leedsmet.ac.uk/email.htm
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On 17 Jun 2005, at 10:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wasn't being snidey martin! I know fella, easy now :) ok. well, I haven't heard that much of your stuff anyway, so i figure you're in a better position to commentate. Classic Armchair mate *lol*
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I wasn't being snidey martin! I was just surprised, thats all! ok. well, I haven't heard that much of your stuff anyway, so i figure you're in a better position to commentate. _ - 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.
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Why not eh Name Stewart Caig Age: 31 Live: Worthing UK Born: Shoreham UK Into Techno since: 1989 Music that got me into techno: the wave of Chicago acid house that hit the UK around 88 and then having Luke Slater play me records in Mi Price First detroit record to blow my tits off: It is what it is Fave techno Clubs: Lost (when it was at the Vox) Fave labels: UR, Transmat, Metroplex Label whose back catalogue I'd I'd most like to magically appear in my living room right now: KDJ Track that I would sell my own grandmother to own: Freaky motherfu*ker white by Moodymann Best ever DJ performance: Toss up between Dan Curtin in London last Summer and Richie Hawtin at Club UK many years ago. Best live gig: Kraftwerk at Brixton acadamy Techno record that most has the ability to reduce me to tears after a heavy night out: As part one by Ian O Brien
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On 17 Jun 2005, at 09:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Favourite Club: Don't really have one, was never a fan of The Orbit... you surprise me martin with this. from what i heard of your stuff, its right up the same street (?) I found it extremely narrow minded and boring to be honest Alex - bit like Arsenal, BOOM BOOM BOOM BOM, towards to end it was just mindless and purely drug fueled toshand I totally disagree about the same street as well, different planet :) later days orbit obviously. not the frankfurt vibe.
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thought i'd update mine a bit as everyone else made the effort. Name: Alex Bond Age: 30 Live: Salford, UK Born: Stretford, Manchester, UK Into Techno since: 1990/91 (?) maybe 90 Things that got me into techno: older friends who used to go to sunrise etc. Music that got me into techno: Colin Dale's "Abstract Dance 90" show. Biorhythms comp on network. First detroit record to blow my tits off: Model 500 "infoworld" on biorhythms. hooked ever since. Fave techno Clubs: Lost, London. Womb/drama, Manchester. (never went to 69 : ( ) Fave leather clad dancer in a cage: Marsel Van Der Wielen _ - 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.
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>Best Club: Heaven w/ Ken Collier, A legend worthy of it's fame! oooh. tell us more! (if you have time obviously) _ - 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.
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>Favourite Club: Don't really have one, was never a fan of The Orbit... you surprise me martin with this. from what i heard of your stuff, its right up the same street (?) later days orbit obviously. not the frankfurt vibe. _ - 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.
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>Age: 35 tomorrow Happy birthday Alex. Have a good one. >(currently switching to nurse anesthesia). yo! take that tape off your head before you go for your interview mate. p.s. don't tell them ultradyne is evil. they'll think you're the new harold shipman. (little tip for you there, thank me later). >Vidrio bought this last week. not listened yet. enjoy your day, The other 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.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 16 Jun 2005 about following: Introduce yourself! Name : read "From" Age : 30 (in october) Place I live : Tampere, Finland. On list: Since '99 i think Into techno: since 91 or so First 313 record: can't remember sakke
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This is very pleasant folks. Just watch how a touch of humanisation can lower the need for confrontation ... ok, this is 313 so I should add *maybe*! ;-) Ken Odeluga Copy Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires 10 Fleet Place Limeburner Lane LONDON EC4M 7QN 020 7842 9297 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Jari Tolkkinen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16 June 2005 15:58 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Hello 313, I am Introduce yourself! Name : Jari Tolkkinen Age : 27 Place I live : Oulu, Finland City I was born in : Oulu, Finland Webpage : http://www.ken-guru.net Best sauna in the world: My family's cottage sauna in Kuusamo What got me in to electronic music: Formerly a huge ramones/ac/dc (well still am) fan. Got introduced to Amiga demos and off I went. First record in techno genre was I think "Aural Expansion remixes vol. 2" by Aural Expansion. Does anybody know this btw? :) -- Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.ken-guru.net --
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-- Original Message -- From: "/0" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >re-reading this, it occurred to me that detroit, to me, is becoming a point >of reminiscence. detroit techno doesnt sound futuristic to me anymore. too >many memories tied to the sound. listen to the future long enough and you >become part of the past. im not sure i ever really got those future vibes from detroit music. i suppose to a certain degree all electronic music has some of that going on, but i always liked the feeling of beauty in decay present in music from detroit. that is a very specifically detroit feeling, at least to my ears. its there in derrick may, theo parrish, carl craig, jeff mills, etc etc. tom andythepooh.com
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name : Brian *bleep* Prince age : 25 coordinates : Atlanta, Georgia origin : Reno NV, and surrounding withered ghost towns into Detroit music since: Probably 1993, with the second Tresor compilation CD, the one with Cosmic Messenger on it. I think it struck me so profoundly because there's a hopeful sadness in those bent Detroit strings. The crumbling ruins of the Western silver rush aren't so different from the crumbling ruins of the American car industry. 313 list since: 1998, I think website: http://www.bprince.com favorite pie: key lime -bp
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Name : Ramon Crespo Age : 24 Place I live : Miami, FL City I was born in : Miami,FL Webpage : plusorminus.org || noodle9.com || clickbeepboom.com
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re-reading this, it occurred to me that detroit, to me, is becoming a point of reminiscence. detroit techno doesnt sound futuristic to me anymore. too many memories tied to the sound. listen to the future long enough and you become part of the past. - Original Message - From: "/0" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 9:38 PM Subject: Re: (313) Hello 313, I am brave new waves smokes anything detroit has atm IMO. real future stuff there, nice for the ride home after a late night in detroit - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 7:29 PM Subject: RE: (313) Hello 313, I am Name: Alexandres Lugo Age: 35 tomorrow Fun birthday fact: Share birthday and used to share lockers with Eric AKA DJ Bone at Cass Tech. City: Fraser, MI (suburb of Detroit, grew up in Detroit, born and lived in Puerto Rico for 10 years) Favorite City: Toss up between Toronto and NYC. Cities lived in: Many (military for 8 years) Favorite radio show: Close tie between Brave New Waves and Mojo. Musical Affiliation: Ultradyne and Vidrio. Cofounder of Pi Gao Movement. http://www.pigaomovement.com Favorite Techno song: Three way tie between No UFOs, Technicolor, and Blow your House Down. Work: Lotus Notes administrator (currently switching to nurse anesthesia). Peace, Alex
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Agreed..I was referring to back in the day when Mojo was just as good as BNW. Detroit radio sucks. Peace, Alex "/0" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/16/2005 09:38 PM To <313@hyperreal.org>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc Subject Re: (313) Hello 313, I am brave new waves smokes anything detroit has atm IMO. real future stuff there, nice for the ride home after a late night in detroit - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 7:29 PM Subject: RE: (313) Hello 313, I am > Name: Alexandres Lugo > > Age: 35 tomorrow > Fun birthday fact: Share birthday and used to share lockers with Eric AKA > DJ Bone at Cass Tech. > > City: Fraser, MI (suburb of Detroit, grew up in Detroit, born and lived in > Puerto Rico for 10 years) > > Favorite City: Toss up between Toronto and NYC. > > Cities lived in: Many (military for 8 years) > > Favorite radio show: Close tie between Brave New Waves and Mojo. > > Musical Affiliation: Ultradyne and Vidrio. Cofounder of Pi Gao Movement. > http://www.pigaomovement.com > > Favorite Techno song: Three way tie between No UFOs, Technicolor, and Blow > your House Down. > > Work: Lotus Notes administrator (currently switching to nurse anesthesia). > > > Peace, > Alex >
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brave new waves smokes anything detroit has atm IMO. real future stuff there, nice for the ride home after a late night in detroit - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 7:29 PM Subject: RE: (313) Hello 313, I am Name: Alexandres Lugo Age: 35 tomorrow Fun birthday fact: Share birthday and used to share lockers with Eric AKA DJ Bone at Cass Tech. City: Fraser, MI (suburb of Detroit, grew up in Detroit, born and lived in Puerto Rico for 10 years) Favorite City: Toss up between Toronto and NYC. Cities lived in: Many (military for 8 years) Favorite radio show: Close tie between Brave New Waves and Mojo. Musical Affiliation: Ultradyne and Vidrio. Cofounder of Pi Gao Movement. http://www.pigaomovement.com Favorite Techno song: Three way tie between No UFOs, Technicolor, and Blow your House Down. Work: Lotus Notes administrator (currently switching to nurse anesthesia). Peace, Alex
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Name: John Coleman Age: 35 Currently Living In: Cleveland Want Be Living In: Anywhere else Web Page: www.chromaphobic.com First 313 Purchase: I guess it was Musik by Plastikman (that counts as 313, right?) after a friend played me Marbles and got me hooked. That would have been 97-98, I think. Being originally from Detroit, he then proceeded to open my eyes to that whole wonderful world of Detroit Techno. On Jun 16, 2005, at 8:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Introduce yourself! Name : Alex Bond Age : 30 Place I live : Salford, UK City I was born in : Manchester, UK Webpage : n/a What other questions could we have on it? I cant think of any more. _ - 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.
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Name: Alexandres Lugo Age: 35 tomorrow Fun birthday fact: Share birthday and used to share lockers with Eric AKA DJ Bone at Cass Tech. City: Fraser, MI (suburb of Detroit, grew up in Detroit, born and lived in Puerto Rico for 10 years) Favorite City: Toss up between Toronto and NYC. Cities lived in: Many (military for 8 years) Favorite radio show: Close tie between Brave New Waves and Mojo. Musical Affiliation: Ultradyne and Vidrio. Cofounder of Pi Gao Movement. http://www.pigaomovement.com Favorite Techno song: Three way tie between No UFOs, Technicolor, and Blow your House Down. Work: Lotus Notes administrator (currently switching to nurse anesthesia). Peace, Alex
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mad young, g - Original Message - From: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 12:07 PM Subject: RE: (313) Hello 313, I am -- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] we're not all rapidly approaching retirement age, mr bond. h, harsh. good one though, 10 points to you. ;P seriously though, had they played "big fun" on the radio here, id have probably liked that stuff way back when as well. i still listen to the one good dance artist they DID play here at the time, the KLF. and i was mad young then. tomm andythepooh.com
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Name : Paul Fyffe Age : 32 Place I live : Fife, Scotland City I was born in : Dunfermline, Scotland Other Cities I've lived in : None but have travelled a fair bit. How long been into Detroit music: Since 1990 - my first purchase was a +8 promo on Hi-Bias Records (HB-010). One of the tracks on it was 'FU' by Fuse which inadvertently changed my whole music taste. Fave Live act: The Beta Band Fave Live act (techno): Dave Clarke in the Liquid rooms in Edinburgh circa 1993. Fave club (for techno): Pure in Edinburgh (arguably the most important techno club in the UK back in the early 90's, but sadly no more). -Original Message- From: Redmond, Ja'Maul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16 June 2005 20:21 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Hello 313, I am Name : Ja'Maul Redmond Age : 35 Place I live : Charlotte, NC USA City I was born in : Flint, MI usa Other Cities I've lived in : Fayetteville NC, Ashville NC, Detroit MI, Actually Southfield MI. How long been into Detroit music: When "Clear" Came out then shortly afterwards I went into a hip-hop and then Prince phase. Then somewhere in the nineties I started going to a exgirlfriend's sister's JACK parties in DC. We were @ her crib after the parties and she told me about Some new records she loves but were to afraid to play. One was Alarms by Mills and the other I think was an Old UR. (She was playing mainly jack house records back then). Fave Live act: Prince (Lovesexy Concert) Fave Live act (techno): UR @this years festival @ Green Velevet a few years back. Fave club (for techno): Don't have one Webpage : www.activ-analog.com and www.detroittechnomilitia.com -- Ja'Maul Redmond 1100 S. Tryon St. Suite 300, Charlotte, NC 28203 t: 704.343.9900 f:704.343. www.perkinswill.com Perkins+Will. Ideas + buildings that honor the broader goals of society -Original Message- From: matt kane's brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 9:28 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Hello 313, I am man, 313 is too much like livejournal this morning :) Name : Matt Kane's Brain Age : 25 Place I live : Providence, RI, US City I was born in : Providence, RI, US Other Cities I've lived in : Johnston, Kingston, Narragansett, Cranston, and Cumberland (all little bits of Rhode Island); Grenoble, France How long been into Detroit music: I first heard it in 96 or 97 on Ken Ishii's Mix-Up 3 CD (Octave One's I Believe, Strings of the Strings of Life. Didn't know it was Detroit at the time, though. What turned me on to Detroit: I guess I already answered that. Fave Live act: Peter Gabriel Fave Live act (techno): Underworld Fave club (for techno): I think the best time I ever had at a techno club was at the Waterfront (or is it Riverfront?) in Rotterdam. Ended up there by accident. I was supposed to see Aril Brikha somewhere else but they wouldn't let me in :( Fave club (currently): All the good weeklies around here got canned, and the only clubs that still play techno are VERY shady. Webpage : www.hydrogenproject.com -- /* Halley */ (Halley's comment.) matt kane's brain podcast | http://www.hydrogenproject.com | netradio | on-the-air [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
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Name: David Armin-Parcells Age:33 Live in Detroit Born in Montreal Webpage: www.daimusic.com all my own music on the site( 2 tracks of which will be on a Really Nice Recordings Compilation due out soon) First experience with Detroit Techno: Kenny Larkin art of dance record release @ Industry in Pontiac. Frikkin blew my mind and never looked back. That's circa 1993! Best live set: recently - Ayro+ John Arnold @ the Works, Movement 2004 older - The Orb live @ st Andrews Hall Detroit 1995 Best Club: Heaven w/ Ken Collier, A legend worthy of it's fame! David Armin-Parcells www.daimusic.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Name : Jesse Townsend Stewart Age : 28 Place I live : Chapel Hill, NC soon to be Los Angeles, CA City I was born in : Vineyard Haven, Martha's Vineyard, MA...when the hospital had 3 rooms, no ER, no nursery. Other Cities I've lived in : Hudson/Catskill/Pittsfield area - NY/MA, Rochester - NY, Asheville area - NC How long been into Detroit music: 1993/1994, but it took awhile to get full on.. Fave Live act: UR. and my dad, who i can hear kickin it like byron allen in the living room right now Seminal Detroit chit: Bassline, Back2DaBeat, Positron Island, Kaotic Harmony, Groovin (EFF), Fix-Flash, Art of Stalking etc cant pick 313 list since: 1995 website: http://www.omenaheights.com/jaws_revenge_page.htm my website: http://downlowmusic.org
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Name: David Cronin Age: 32 Live: San Francisco Born: Albequerque Grew up: Minneapolis First techno record: Waveform Transmission Vol. 3 Fave live set: (3 way tie) Scion & Tikiman in SF 2002, Ayro in SF 2004, Whoever played before Rolando at the UR party at DEMF 2001
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Guilherme Menegon Arantes Age: 27 Living now: Coventry, UK Born/grew up/graduated: Sao Paulo (SP), Brasil. First record bought: Bomb The Bass - Into The Dragon LP Can not give a precise answer for most of the other questions, but what turned me to Techno/Detroit was probably some "strange stuff" I heard on the radio in SP (we had a couple of DJ programs, Lunch Break and Novas Tendencias, which had nice slots...), or maybe seein LFO video (or was it UHF?) on the infamous Clip Trip TV shown in SP... Those were the days... heheheh G ---
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Name : Ja'Maul Redmond Age : 35 Place I live : Charlotte, NC USA City I was born in : Flint, MI usa Other Cities I've lived in : Fayetteville NC, Ashville NC, Detroit MI, Actually Southfield MI. How long been into Detroit music: When "Clear" Came out then shortly afterwards I went into a hip-hop and then Prince phase. Then somewhere in the nineties I started going to a exgirlfriend's sister's JACK parties in DC. We were @ her crib after the parties and she told me about Some new records she loves but were to afraid to play. One was Alarms by Mills and the other I think was an Old UR. (She was playing mainly jack house records back then). Fave Live act: Prince (Lovesexy Concert) Fave Live act (techno): UR @this years festival @ Green Velevet a few years back. Fave club (for techno): Don't have one Webpage : www.activ-analog.com and www.detroittechnomilitia.com -- Ja'Maul Redmond 1100 S. Tryon St. Suite 300, Charlotte, NC 28203 t: 704.343.9900 f:704.343. www.perkinswill.com Perkins+Will. Ideas + buildings that honor the broader goals of society -Original Message- From: matt kane's brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 9:28 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Hello 313, I am man, 313 is too much like livejournal this morning :) Name : Matt Kane's Brain Age : 25 Place I live : Providence, RI, US City I was born in : Providence, RI, US Other Cities I've lived in : Johnston, Kingston, Narragansett, Cranston, and Cumberland (all little bits of Rhode Island); Grenoble, France How long been into Detroit music: I first heard it in 96 or 97 on Ken Ishii's Mix-Up 3 CD (Octave One's I Believe, Strings of the Strings of Life. Didn't know it was Detroit at the time, though. What turned me on to Detroit: I guess I already answered that. Fave Live act: Peter Gabriel Fave Live act (techno): Underworld Fave club (for techno): I think the best time I ever had at a techno club was at the Waterfront (or is it Riverfront?) in Rotterdam. Ended up there by accident. I was supposed to see Aril Brikha somewhere else but they wouldn't let me in :( Fave club (currently): All the good weeklies around here got canned, and the only clubs that still play techno are VERY shady. Webpage : www.hydrogenproject.com -- /* Halley */ (Halley's comment.) matt kane's brain podcast | http://www.hydrogenproject.com | netradio | on-the-air [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
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name: Wojtek K. (pronounced Voy-tec) age: 28 I live in: (now) san fran (before) sterling heights, MI I was born in: Poland Into Detroit since: about 1999, thanks to a friend who was parting with his vinyl and was kind enough to pass on to me such gems as the first frictional record, some UR and a Jeff Mills record, that together with a trip to a record store some time before then and picking up a copy of Phylyps trak2 and I was hooked Into electronic music since: the early to mid-80's, hearing Italo and other synth music on the radio while at preschool (in Poland) Starting point on the techno map: Basic Channel Favorite Live act: Kraftwerk, after seeing them perform in Detroit, and enjoying their presence at the afterparty at oslo. (who was the dj who played last that night btw? he was nixing without headphones, played some electro and ghetto-tech, lots of doubles, scratching. He was wearing an aux 88 t-shirt if that's any help)
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Since Matt has so kindly pointed out the livejournal aspect of the 313 this AM, I'll reveal the moment of shame that begins my association with 313 music. Name: Marc Christensen Age: 35 Born: Baltimore. Lived: Detroit '72-'01. Victoria, BC, Canada '01-present. First 313 experience: participating in a 1985 high school dancefloor sit-down to protest the Jit content of some whack DJ who was supposed to be the sh*t. There was supposed to be alt-mod-new wave-italo content, but no, it seemed like the DJ just wanted to play hip hop, and scratch things together way too fast. That DJ was Jeff Mills, and he bitterly recalls this experience in a mid-90's interview. Sorry, Jeff. IIRC, it would have been at Redford High, or something like that. Made up for waking up on the wrong side of the 313 by: visiting Alan Oldham's ancient WAYN-FM radio studio for further New Wave guidance during '85 and '86. There's irony for you. Track that still does it all: It Is What It Is. Track that goes even further: Red Planet 1: A2. Lost Transmission from Earth. A kicker at 45rpm, but at 33 it goes beautifully downtempo with DEE-EEE-P bass, and Cleaver's voice is perfectly distorted. Favorite 313 memory: DEMF 1, Sunday Morning (okay, early afternoon), Saunderson kickin' out a glorious gospel-tinged set in the sunshine at the main stage. I dance almost the whole set with my two-year-old son on my shoulders. Of all the 313 events I've missed, I would have wanted to be here: Sunday Brunch at that One X place on Michigan Ave just downtown from the Michigan Gallery (now Zeitgeist). Mostly because I heard it was kid-friendly, outside in the sunshine, and walking distance from home. A lost opportunity. Favorite club: I'll be able to answer this question a bit better in six weeks' time, after visiting the D again. Clubs in or near Corktown will be favored, since I'll be able to stumble home from them without endangering anyone on the road. In-town suggestions for the week of July 2-8, and July 28-August 4 warmly welcomed.
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Name: Greg Earle (Riot Nrrrd - if you're Nasty) Age: Older than dirt ("313 ... *I* am your father.") Then: Just outside of Boston & Salem, Massachusetts USA Now: Los Androideles Into Detroit since: Dunno when it started, but Robert "Fixer" Smith (late of this parish) and Joe Babylon (formerly half of Plug Research) schooled my lame @ss about 10-12 years ago Into Techno since: I heard A Homeboy, A Hippie & A Funki Dredd's "Total Confusion" on the radio in 1990 and went "HOLY SHIITE WTF WAS [EMAIL PROTECTED]@#!" Website: See my e-mail address and figure it out Favorite live act(s): Aphex, Kraftwerk, Skinny Puppy, too many others to name Favorite club: 3-iron Posh ride: 2002 CLK55 cabriolet Posh hot fiance: yes
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I now feel like a young'n. :D -Original Message- From: Ian Malbon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 10:21 AM To: 313 List Subject: Re: (313) Hello 313, I am name: Ian Malbon age: 40 (yes, and I know several older list-elders are lurking out there...) where I live: Royal Oak, 2.5 miles from 8-mile Rd. born in: tha D into electronic music: Probably since Morodor on Casablanca. A defining moment was discovering "Music with a Message" on WCBU-FM in Peoria, Illinois in 1982. Playlists regularly covered Cameo, Kraftwerk, Newcleus, Egytian Lover and Bambaataa. Moved back to Detroit 1988, soaked up "Fast Forward" like a sponge (thanks, Alan!) best live act(s): A Guy Called Gerald (the Shelter, 1990), Kraftwerk, Detroit Grand Pubahs (DEMF 2000), Rob Hood at Sardine Bar, Elvin Jones at Orchestra Hall (the Jazz Samurai, RIP) fave club: Best spaces were the least legit--Bankle, Packard, Hastings, etc. subscribed to 313 list: 1995 Oh, and I'm the guy who buys no vinyl. CDs only. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.7.5/18 - Release Date: 6/15/2005
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name: Ian Malbon age: 40 (yes, and I know several older list-elders are lurking out there...) where I live: Royal Oak, 2.5 miles from 8-mile Rd. born in: tha D into electronic music: Probably since Morodor on Casablanca. A defining moment was discovering "Music with a Message" on WCBU-FM in Peoria, Illinois in 1982. Playlists regularly covered Cameo, Kraftwerk, Newcleus, Egytian Lover and Bambaataa. Moved back to Detroit 1988, soaked up "Fast Forward" like a sponge (thanks, Alan!) best live act(s): A Guy Called Gerald (the Shelter, 1990), Kraftwerk, Detroit Grand Pubahs (DEMF 2000), Rob Hood at Sardine Bar, Elvin Jones at Orchestra Hall (the Jazz Samurai, RIP) fave club: Best spaces were the least legit--Bankle, Packard, Hastings, etc. subscribed to 313 list: 1995 Oh, and I'm the guy who buys no vinyl. CDs only.
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First Detroit techno record : Cybotron Techno City and Clear (but only on Street Sounds 4 and the Crucial SS - does that count?) 1986ish When & how I got into techno : Dual pronged approach - unconsciously through aforementioned Street Sounds comps and teacher playing Man Parrish, Art Of Noise, Propaganda and Model 500 at playtime, didn't know what techno or Detroit was, but just thought it was cool - consciously through industrial/new beat/rave in ther late 80s. yeah i had the streetsounds comps when i was a kid (1985ish) too...didn't realise cybotron were detroit at the time. Fav live act : Plastikman at TG 95 was there too Fav club : Leeds Warehouse 89-91,The Orbit circa 1992, first "rave" i went to was Leeds Warehouse...1990. our paths have crossed before rob :) robin...
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> Name :Rob Taylor > Age : 32 > Place I live : Brixton, London > City I was born in : Leeds, UK > Webpage : http://www.orangutan.org/home/home.php > First Detroit techno record : Cybotron Techno City and Clear (but only on > Street Sounds 4 and the Crucial SS - does that count?) 1986ish > When & how I got into techno : Dual pronged approach - unconsciously through > aforementioned Street Sounds comps and teacher playing Man Parrish, Art Of > Noise, Propaganda and Model 500 at playtime, didn't know what techno or > Detroit was, but just thought it was cool - consciously through > industrial/new beat/rave in ther late 80s. > Fav live act : Jesus Lizard/Plastikman at TG 95 > Fav club : Leeds Warehouse 89-91,The Orbit circa 1992, Werk/Soundslike > Werk/Bleep - London - present day # 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. #
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Name : David Smith Age : 24 "as old as techno itself" Place I live : Grand Rapids, MI City I was born in : Ann Arbor, MI, near the old cybotron studio in 1981 Webpage : http://www.idealcollective.com Myjunk: http://www.mypace.com/jm_nightmare How long have i been into detroit music? -grew up on elec mojo/ parliament-funkadelic
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-- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>we're not all rapidly approaching retirement age, mr bond. > >h, harsh. > >good one though, 10 points to you. ;P seriously though, had they played "big fun" on the radio here, id have probably liked that stuff way back when as well. i still listen to the one good dance artist they DID play here at the time, the KLF. and i was mad young then. tomm andythepooh.com
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>born in: Lakeood, New Jersey That's supposed to be Lakewood - not Lake-d although I like the sound of that. I'm the Glid of Glood from Lakeoood. MEK Michael.Elliot-Kn [EMAIL PROTECTED] To 06/16/05 10:42 AM 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject RE: (313) Hello 313, I am name: Michael Elliot-Knight age: 35 where I live: Saint Paul, MN - Midway! home of Freddie Fresh born in: Lakeood, New Jersey into electronic music: crikey - ah, well since I first heard Pink Floyd, Weather Report, and Mike Oldfield in my brother's record collection. Maybe my first electronic record that I bought was Devo. There was a gap in there somewhere where I hated "synth" music but I soon found New Order. into Detroit Music: Yes I am best live act(s): Kraftwerk, New Order, the whole Detroit fest fave club: well, the Werk parties are pretty damn good - best time I can recall in a while (outside the D fest)
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>we're not all rapidly approaching retirement age, mr bond. h, harsh. good one though, 10 points to you. _ - 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.
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name: Michael Elliot-Knight age: 35 where I live: Saint Paul, MN - Midway! home of Freddie Fresh born in: Lakeood, New Jersey into electronic music: crikey - ah, well since I first heard Pink Floyd, Weather Report, and Mike Oldfield in my brother's record collection. Maybe my first electronic record that I bought was Devo. There was a gap in there somewhere where I hated "synth" music but I soon found New Order. into Detroit Music: Yes I am best live act(s): Kraftwerk, New Order, the whole Detroit fest fave club: well, the Werk parties are pretty damn good - best time I can recall in a while (outside the D fest)
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-- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>got into detroit techno: derrick may live in cleveland july 98 > >LATE!!! > >hahahahaha, I'm only kiddin tom. we're not all rapidly approaching retirement age, mr bond. tom andythepooh.com
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Introducing: George Edward Jones IV (I'm not kidding either) Age: 33 (ye olden schoolen ) Place I Live: Phoenix, AZ - soon LA California (maybe) Born: Saginaw, Mi Raised: Detroit, Mi (Mumford Mustangs C/O 1990, - YEAH BABY!) Into Detroit Music: Since 1988. Heard "Big Fun" while rolling around the drivers ed course in front of the school. Crashed while groovin' to it (j/k) Webpage: http://www.geocities.com/labwerx (perpetually under reconstruction) Best Live Act: Richie @ Epok. Fave Club: Motor -Original Message- From: Edward George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 8:18 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Hello 313, I am Introducing: Name: Edward George Age: 25 Place i Live: Nottingham, UK Born: Grimsby UK Into Electronic Music: since i found a rave tape on the school bus when i started at secondary school Into Detroit Music: since buying claude youngs dj kicks cd Webpage: as soon as we changed to a better hosting company... Best Live Act: Signal Fave CLub: Blueprint, Nottingham ;) -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.7.5/18 - Release Date: 6/15/2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.7.5/18 - Release Date: 6/15/2005
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> Introducing: > Name: Diana Potts > Age: 27 > Place i Live: Lambertville, NJ (near where Washington crossed the Delaware river) > Born: somewhere in Missori > Into Electronic Music: because i became bored with grunge & my friends took me to a party (*ack* rave) on a street called Milwaukee and some skinny, bald dude with glasses was behind the decks > Into Detroit Music: since Motown > Webpage: I read burnlab.net on a daily basis > Best Live Act: too many- one that tops the charts is AUX 88, Live in Luton Hoo and KDJ w/Taj Bell at Planet E party > Fave CLub: where ever the music & drinks sweet and the people dance and smile with sincerity. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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>got into detroit techno: derrick may live in cleveland july 98 LATE!!! hahahahaha, I'm only kiddin tom. _ - 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.
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name: thomas cox age: 25 the only place on earth: pittsburgh, pa got into detroit techno: derrick may live in cleveland july 98 first techno record: phylyps trak II first detroit record: either nude photo or spelunking ep, cant remember job: professional hater andythepooh.com
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Introducing: Name: Edward George Age: 25 Place i Live: Nottingham, UK Born: Grimsby UK Into Electronic Music: since i found a rave tape on the school bus when i started at secondary school Into Detroit Music: since buying claude youngs dj kicks cd Webpage: as soon as we changed to a better hosting company... Best Live Act: Signal Fave CLub: Blueprint, Nottingham ;)
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Thats the place Jamie - not quite what it was (as in Rub-A-Dub [Martin] dont do every Saturday night - they even gave me one of them monthly for a while) but its still the place most likely to get me out and about if there is something decent on. I missed DJ Bone that night since I had to work, but it was the weekend after James Stinsons passing and he ripped things up in his memory from what I was told. I am sure Kerso used to be on here - had arranged to meet him at a Tejada night a few years ago but didnt make it so have never met him in person. Cheers BT --- Jamie Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Club 69! There's a strange place. Went up there to > see DJ bone with a > mate of mine from Glasgow, Kerso. Totally blown away > by this club under > an Indian restaurant with no door policy or > bouncers. One of a kind venue. > > David Beattie wrote: > > > > > > >>Name: David Beattie > >>Age: 33 > >>Place I live: Glasgow, UK > >>Born: Suburbia surrounding Glasgow, UK > >>Webpage: > >>Into Detroit music: Since around 1990 > >>What go me into it: Getting bought "Dance - The > >> > >> > >Sound of the North Underground for my 18th birthday > >from a friend (which had Voodoo Ray amongst others > on > >it) then going to raves etc > > > > > >>Fave Live act: UR > >>Fave club (for techno): Club 69 > >>Fave club (currently): Club 69 > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > >
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Introducing: Denise Dalphond Age: 27 Place I live: Bloomington, IN City I was born in: St. Albert, Alberta, Canada no webpage Cities I have lived in: New York (1995-2000); various places in Indiana, US Detroit music: Going to raves starting at about age 18 until maybe 23-24, interested in Detroit since about age 20, Going to DEMF in 2001 really helped!!! What turned me onto Detroit: Moodymann, Theo, 3Chairs, etc., DEMF 2001 I'm not too sure about favorite live act or club - I haven't really been out a whole lot since 2001 - I have two young boys and live in Bloomington, Indiana - so I don't make much effort to get out. My husband and I saw the 3Chairs at Smart Bar in Chicago last fall - Theo was beautiful. We also saw DJ Krush there last fall - He was amazing too! Although his set was about 1hour long - at the last minute he got bumped from the Metro down to Smart Bar - Maybe he was protesting - "darn" the man! > > Introduce yourself! > > Name : Alex Bond > Age : 30 > Place I live : Salford, UK > City I was born in : Manchester, UK > Webpage : n/a > > What other questions could we have on it? I cant think of any more. > > Ermmm, 'how long have you been interested in Detroit music?' and 'what > particular record(s)/event(s)/artist(s) turned you on to Detroit?' > > Me: > > Age: 37 > Place I live: London, UK > Born: London > Webpage: n/a really. > > How long been into Detroit music: since my late teens. > What turned me on to Detroit: the obvious - 'Techno! The New Dance Sound > Of Detroit' compilation. > > Come on then ... > > K > Denise MM Dalphond Graduate Assistant EVIA Digital Archive Department of Folklore & Ethnomusicology Indiana University
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> > Name: David Beattie > Age: 33 > Place I live: Glasgow, UK > Born: Suburbia surrounding Glasgow, UK > Webpage: > Into Detroit music: Since around 1990 > What go me into it: Getting bought "Dance - The Sound of the North Underground for my 18th birthday from a friend (which had Voodoo Ray amongst others on it) then going to raves etc > Fave Live act: UR > Fave club (for techno): Club 69 > Fave club (currently): Club 69 >
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name. Jamie Stewart age 36 live in Toronto/LondonUK/Nottingham Born South east UK Into techno since Street sounds electro vol 1(13th birthday present) but had been listening to my brothers kraftwerk, tangerine dream and Klaus schultz for years before. Brother number 2 was into hip hop and electro so I had a classic education. Best live UR/kraftwerk/Husker Du. best club Early Atomic Jam and Orbit. Saw Mills at both of these places and had too have teeth removed afterwards. Also Venus in Nottingham. Best ever. UR at Gainsborough studios London. Apocalyptic or what. Totally twisted. Got in to Detroit via MC5 and then techno and my wifes love of northern soul. A lot of music I've been into has come from the D but waveform transmissions vol 3 brought them all together. Reading The Purple Gang : Detroit prohibition gangs. Best record UR Final Frontier. Jamie