RE: (313) festival day two

2009-05-26 Thread Paul Thurston
Is that Kevin Saunderson dressed in red in the front row of the DJGodfather
clip?

-Original Message-
From: Holly Macdonald-Korth [mailto:hko...@jwkorth.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 10:30 AM
To: Holly Macdonald-Korth; Fred Heutte; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) festival day two

Oh, or you can see them on youtube... I'm hcmk on youtube most are
tagged with DEMF. I have jeff mills, osunlade, roy davis jr, dj godfather,
dj deeon... although the last one is mostly hilarious booty dancing girls...

-Original Message-
From: Holly Macdonald-Korth [mailto:hko...@jwkorth.com]
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 6:28 PM
To: Fred Heutte; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) festival day two

I have been posting a bunch of videos, etc, to my facebook.

Will be taking more today. Friend me if you'd like to see...

I also plan to make a website next week...

-Original Message-
From: Fred Heutte [mailto:ph...@sunlightdata.com]
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 2:08 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) festival day two

Started with a bit of Frankie Vega and then Electrobounce on the waterfront,
keeping the upbeats with da man Brian G and the crew -- that was fun.  
Caught a bit of Al Ester and Osunlade on the main stage and then headed
offsite to the DJs and Backpacks barbecue put together by Cornelius Harris
as a fundraiser to provide backpacks for school kids.  This was at the
outside patio of Z's Villa, a cool tavern and restaurant in the New Center
area and when you are Cornelius you can get the likes of Terrence Parker

and Aux 88 to play -- I was there while TP was on the decks and had the good
fortune to meet up with Otto and Cisco.  Those who know should check out
www.alteregomgt.com, and nice one Cornelius and everyone!

We got back to the festival in time to hear Octave One absolutely rip it up
in the underground stage.  Their sound is strong enough to dent even that
sonic mess and they had the crowd jumping.  But otherwise the garage kept
eating DJs alive.  

I missed Neil Landtstrumm but heard he played well and quirky...
speaking
of quirky I watched the Wighnomy Brothers for a bit.  I gather they are from
eastern Germany and have put out a number of minimal/tech-house type
releases.  Meanwhile, Luciano was spooning out his non-quirky tech-house on
the main stage.  There's nothing really wrong with his selections but I
always feel like he plays it safe.  

Afterparties -- a mixed bag.  I could hear Larry Heard playing from the
rooftop at New Bookie's from blocks away.  But in the building was another
story -- a bunch of drunk sports bar people, so I left immediately.  
Putting that behind I made my annual pilgrimage to Lafayette Coney Island --
no disappointments there.

The turnout for Buzz Goree's Homecoming party at the Tangent gallery was
really good, and we were treated to a long and densely interwoven set by
Jeff Mills.  I've only seen him play a handful of times, and this probably
didn't measure up to his legendary ones, but it was the best I've seen from
him, especially the last half hour or so -- surging and swirling, and a lot
of fun to watch.

Finally, No Way Back -- well, that was the right name for it!  The Bo House
is a great place for a classic one-red-light-and-killa-sound Detroit party.
When Derrick the mad acid king Plaslaiko cranked up the tracks with the
wiggly worm sound from the shiny little box it was slammin!

Yeah, a good day overall ...

fh  




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RE: (313) festival day two

2009-05-25 Thread Holly Macdonald-Korth
I have been posting a bunch of videos, etc, to my facebook.

Will be taking more today. Friend me if you'd like to see...

I also plan to make a website next week...

-Original Message-
From: Fred Heutte [mailto:ph...@sunlightdata.com] 
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 2:08 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) festival day two

Started with a bit of Frankie Vega and then Electrobounce on the
waterfront,
keeping the upbeats with da man Brian G and the crew -- that was fun.  
Caught a bit of Al Ester and Osunlade on the main stage and then headed
offsite to the DJs and Backpacks barbecue put together by Cornelius
Harris as a fundraiser to provide backpacks for school kids.  This was
at
the outside patio of Z's Villa, a cool tavern and restaurant in the New
Center 
area and when you are Cornelius you can get the likes of Terrence Parker

and Aux 88 to play -- I was there while TP was on the decks and had the 
good fortune to meet up with Otto and Cisco.  Those who know should 
check out www.alteregomgt.com, and nice one Cornelius and everyone!

We got back to the festival in time to hear Octave One absolutely rip it
up
in the underground stage.  Their sound is strong enough to dent even 
that sonic mess and they had the crowd jumping.  But otherwise the
garage kept eating DJs alive.  

I missed Neil Landtstrumm but heard he played well and quirky...
speaking 
of quirky I watched the Wighnomy Brothers for a bit.  I gather they are 
from eastern Germany and have put out a number of minimal/tech-house 
type releases.  Meanwhile, Luciano was spooning out his non-quirky 
tech-house on the main stage.  There's nothing really wrong with his 
selections but I always feel like he plays it safe.  

Afterparties -- a mixed bag.  I could hear Larry Heard playing from the
rooftop at New Bookie's from blocks away.  But in the building was 
another story -- a bunch of drunk sports bar people, so I left
immediately.  
Putting that behind I made my annual pilgrimage to Lafayette Coney 
Island -- no disappointments there.

The turnout for Buzz Goree's Homecoming party at the Tangent gallery
was really good, and we were treated to a long and densely interwoven
set by Jeff Mills.  I've only seen him play a handful of times, and this
probably didn't measure up to his legendary ones, but it was the best
I've seen from him, especially the last half hour or so -- surging and
swirling, and a lot of fun to watch.

Finally, No Way Back -- well, that was the right name for it!  The Bo 
House is a great place for a classic one-red-light-and-killa-sound
Detroit party.  When Derrick the mad acid king Plaslaiko cranked
up the tracks with the wiggly worm sound from the shiny little box
it was slammin!

Yeah, a good day overall ...

fh  






RE: (313) festival day two

2009-05-25 Thread Holly Macdonald-Korth
Oh, or you can see them on youtube... I'm hcmk on youtube most are
tagged with DEMF. I have jeff mills, osunlade, roy davis jr, dj
godfather, dj deeon... although the last one is mostly hilarious booty
dancing girls...

-Original Message-
From: Holly Macdonald-Korth [mailto:hko...@jwkorth.com] 
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 6:28 PM
To: Fred Heutte; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) festival day two

I have been posting a bunch of videos, etc, to my facebook.

Will be taking more today. Friend me if you'd like to see...

I also plan to make a website next week...

-Original Message-
From: Fred Heutte [mailto:ph...@sunlightdata.com] 
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 2:08 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) festival day two

Started with a bit of Frankie Vega and then Electrobounce on the
waterfront,
keeping the upbeats with da man Brian G and the crew -- that was fun.  
Caught a bit of Al Ester and Osunlade on the main stage and then headed
offsite to the DJs and Backpacks barbecue put together by Cornelius
Harris as a fundraiser to provide backpacks for school kids.  This was
at
the outside patio of Z's Villa, a cool tavern and restaurant in the New
Center 
area and when you are Cornelius you can get the likes of Terrence Parker

and Aux 88 to play -- I was there while TP was on the decks and had the 
good fortune to meet up with Otto and Cisco.  Those who know should 
check out www.alteregomgt.com, and nice one Cornelius and everyone!

We got back to the festival in time to hear Octave One absolutely rip it
up
in the underground stage.  Their sound is strong enough to dent even 
that sonic mess and they had the crowd jumping.  But otherwise the
garage kept eating DJs alive.  

I missed Neil Landtstrumm but heard he played well and quirky...
speaking 
of quirky I watched the Wighnomy Brothers for a bit.  I gather they are 
from eastern Germany and have put out a number of minimal/tech-house 
type releases.  Meanwhile, Luciano was spooning out his non-quirky 
tech-house on the main stage.  There's nothing really wrong with his 
selections but I always feel like he plays it safe.  

Afterparties -- a mixed bag.  I could hear Larry Heard playing from the
rooftop at New Bookie's from blocks away.  But in the building was 
another story -- a bunch of drunk sports bar people, so I left
immediately.  
Putting that behind I made my annual pilgrimage to Lafayette Coney 
Island -- no disappointments there.

The turnout for Buzz Goree's Homecoming party at the Tangent gallery
was really good, and we were treated to a long and densely interwoven
set by Jeff Mills.  I've only seen him play a handful of times, and this
probably didn't measure up to his legendary ones, but it was the best
I've seen from him, especially the last half hour or so -- surging and
swirling, and a lot of fun to watch.

Finally, No Way Back -- well, that was the right name for it!  The Bo 
House is a great place for a classic one-red-light-and-killa-sound
Detroit party.  When Derrick the mad acid king Plaslaiko cranked
up the tracks with the wiggly worm sound from the shiny little box
it was slammin!

Yeah, a good day overall ...

fh