RE: (313) Little Detroit...

2005-08-25 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.




you broke it!


derek.



On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Robert Taylor wrote:


Yep - I posted something and it froze for a few minutes then said 'critical 
error'



Re: (313) Little Detroit...

2005-08-25 Thread Dan Bean
Yep, it was fine about 20 mins ago though

> ...seems to be down.
> 
> Anyone else got this problem?


RE: (313) Little Detroit...

2005-08-25 Thread Robert Taylor
Yep - I posted something and it froze for a few minutes then said 'critical 
error'

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To: 313 (E-mail)
Subject: (313) Little Detroit...


...seems to be down.

Anyone else got this problem?

Cheers
Nick
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RE: (313) Little Detroit down?

2005-07-26 Thread Robert Taylor
I've tried emailing Martin but the message has bounced back - must be some 
major trouble

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Anyone else having trouble accessing the site?
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Re: (313) Little Detroit down?

2005-07-26 Thread Dan Bean
Glad it's not just me but hope they're gong to be OK!


RE: (313) Little Detroit down?

2005-07-26 Thread Hardie, Nick
I've got the same issue

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Anyone else having trouble accessing the site?



Re: (313) little detroit?

2005-07-10 Thread Garrett McGrath

martin martin help!

On Jul 9, 2005, at 8:54 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


uh, it seems to be having severe difficulties. is everything OK?

tom


andythepooh.com









Re: (313) little detroit

2003-12-18 Thread Martin
Cheers people - we've had a lot of help from people on this list mind.

Can wait to switch on the news/reviews/radio but drinking is getting in the
way at the moment...

Martin



18/12/03 12:11 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@uk.pwc.com

> it seems Martin Dust and his firm have been beavering away and keeping it
> relatively quiet, so I thought I'd point these articles out.
> 
> not all 313 related, but some interesting ones. Ken from Black Dog, Cabaret
> Voltaire, Alan Oldham, Greg Wilson, synth thing etc etc.
> 
> check 'em out
> 
> http://www.littledetroit.net/Articles/index.html
> 
> nice one!
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RE: (313) little detroit.

2003-10-30 Thread ian cheshire
yeah I saw it after I posted this...not good news for the artists and 
people at Prime, very sad:(((
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Sent: 30 October 2003 18:51
To: ian cheshire; 313
Subject: Re: (313) little detroit.


> sorry if I am late on this but I have heard a rumour that PRIME
> is in finacial trouble and may close?? anyone got any info..

Yeah, they went into administration and ceased trading as of Tuesday.

That's what the thread on the original post was talking about:

http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=596

Cheers,

Tom

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Re: (313) little detroit.

2003-10-30 Thread Tom Churchill
> sorry if I am late on this but I have heard a rumour that PRIME
> is in finacial trouble and may close?? anyone got any info..

Yeah, they went into administration and ceased trading as of Tuesday.

That's what the thread on the original post was talking about:

http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=596

Cheers,

Tom



RE: (313) little detroit.

2003-10-30 Thread ian cheshire
sorry if I am late on this but I have heard a rumour that PRIME
is in finacial trouble and may close?? anyone got any info..

i apologise if this is what people are speaking about , sorry been up all
nite
with Luke ;)

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Sent: 30 October 2003 02:19
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: Re: (313) little detroit.


They've gone under because of the economic state, and, more than that, the
rampant file sharing. That's the general consensus, I find.
No one's making their money back.
There's a gap, but whether anyone can do it viably is another question.

> well, you might guess I'm a little bored today, but I was interested to
> read this thread on little detroit.net
>
> http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=596
>
> seems a lot of distributors are going under huh?
> I just thought I'd chip in to say that the following are excellent people
> and would be an excellent first point of contact if anyones looking.
>
> http://www.undercity-072.com/ud/
>
> so, there's a huge gap in the market for a 'deep' techno distributor eh?
> also of course is baked goods, rushhour and black hole too.
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Re: (313) little detroit.

2003-10-30 Thread Cyclone Wehner
They've gone under because of the economic state, and, more than that, the
rampant file sharing. That's the general consensus, I find.
No one's making their money back.
There's a gap, but whether anyone can do it viably is another question.

> well, you might guess I'm a little bored today, but I was interested to
> read this thread on little detroit.net
>
> http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=596
>
> seems a lot of distributors are going under huh?
> I just thought I'd chip in to say that the following are excellent people
> and would be an excellent first point of contact if anyones looking.
>
> http://www.undercity-072.com/ud/
>
> so, there's a huge gap in the market for a 'deep' techno distributor eh?
> also of course is baked goods, rushhour and black hole too.
>
> alex
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Re: (313) little detroit.

2003-10-29 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




>minto and i were talking a little bit about why music business seems so
>lackluster lately the other day. not really thinking too much about it,
but
>my feeling is that it has a lot to do with world politics, the general
>climate of life in usa & europe past few years. is that being too
>reductive/simplistic and looking for too much meaning where there is
little?
>cus i kinda think its true. but maybe i just pay too much attention to the

>news etc. but it's kinda hard to get in the party spirit and lose yourself

>in music when jobs are few and far between and you have these idiots in
>charge spinning your place of residence (and those of others) into a
>ditch...etc etc. a lot of worries and disillusionment and lack of
direction
>clouding things..ahhh well. i'm sure there's lots of factors...of course
>techno and house were born in the reagan era, but still, i think there is
a
>much more distinct morose feeling these days..after all the 80's were
still
>partytime..or is it just me? :P i'm not really THAT old so i'd be curious
to
>hear what some older list members make of things.

yeah, I think that's fairly acurate. the 80s were very "partytime" even
with Ronny Wilson "I don't recall" Reagan in office.
It's definitely affecting the entire electronic - well, actually "club"
music. Seems like leftfield/listening type stuff is doing well.
There's small clubs here that, after years of running packed night every
weekend, suddenly close down. These are "house" clubs mind you.
Techno, on the other hand, seems to be starting to percolate up and it
hasn't been popular here for close to ten years. Maybe because most people
feel it's harder music for harder times? It's more personal because it's
abstract therefore you can stay in your space - unlike traditional house
which tends to be more extroverted.
I'm sure drugs had a factor in the 80s - cocaine was still going strong and
there was this new thing called exctasy.
Also, the music was new.
House, techno, etc. is now over 20 years old - there are people who don't
remember a day when this music didn't exist.
It's a cycle that we've never seen but has most probably occurred in the
world of rock'n'roll. However, I think you're correct to say that the
political and social climate isn't helping anything.

Let them eat jellybeans
MEK



Re: (313) little detroit.

2003-10-29 Thread alex . bond

>blackhole is promising too -- helping to bring better coverage between
euro
>mainland and uk, why is this connection so difficult?

I don't know. Someone else was telling me this too. It has improved ten
fold though recently. I presume thats down to Black Hole.e.g. I can get my
rushhour associated bits in Manchester now, where as I used to struggle.

so thats good.
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Re: (313) little detroit.

2003-10-29 Thread J. T.

seems a lot of distributors are going under huh?


minto and i were talking a little bit about why music business seems so 
lackluster lately the other day. not really thinking too much about it, but 
my feeling is that it has a lot to do with world politics, the general 
climate of life in usa & europe past few years. is that being too 
reductive/simplistic and looking for too much meaning where there is little? 
cus i kinda think its true. but maybe i just pay too much attention to the 
news etc. but it's kinda hard to get in the party spirit and lose yourself 
in music when jobs are few and far between and you have these idiots in 
charge spinning your place of residence (and those of others) into a 
ditch...etc etc. a lot of worries and disillusionment and lack of direction 
clouding things..ahhh well. i'm sure there's lots of factors...of course 
techno and house were born in the reagan era, but still, i think there is a 
much more distinct morose feeling these days..after all the 80's were still 
partytime..or is it just me? :P i'm not really THAT old so i'd be curious to 
hear what some older list members make of things.



http://www.undercity-072.com/ud/


definitely!!! passionate people who work themselves to exhaustion...huge 
potential...wonderful, wonderful people.



so, there's a huge gap in the market for a 'deep' techno distributor eh?


well cant be that huge, since there's not much deep techno...right?


also of course is baked goods, rushhour and black hole too.


i dont mean anything personal, they may have their reasons, but i'd say 
avoid baked goods for the moment -- they're having trouble paying their 
bills


rush hour is 2nd to none. i dont know what ability they have to keep picking 
up more labels, but they are the only distributor who has always been 
completely on the level in my experience, they are so passionate about music 
without subscribing to any particular genre, they have a brilliant business 
sense and a vision. they deserve so much more props than they will probably 
ever get. just spent the weekend hanging out with the 2 founders of rh in 
dallas and had such a great time, didnt even talk about music much -- more 
down-to-earth real people you just dont find in this business.


blackhole is promising too -- helping to bring better coverage between euro 
mainland and uk, why is this connection so difficult?


yeah. and you think you ramble alex! i'm not even hungover
jt

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