RE: (313) Movement 03 pix gallery

2003-06-02 Thread ian cheshire
some great pics there Lisa, thanks for the post :)

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From: lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 June 2003 20:06
To: (313)
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Subject: (313) Movement 03 pix gallery


Finally got my Movement 03 pix up here:

http://www.dogsquad.co.uk/~lisa/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=Movemen
t03

Having technical difficulties getting the mpeg movies up (ack!) -
hopefully they'll be there soon.

lisa

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RE: (313) Movement 03 short video

2003-06-02 Thread Sylvia

Another one at  http://www.urbanuniverse.tv/main.html 
Will post about the documentary.
 



Re: (313) Movement '03

2003-05-27 Thread The REAL Mxyzptlk

At 01:04 AM 5/27/2003, Fred Heutte wrote:

It's all over now except for the shouting :)

The good news is, it was a great festival.  The bad news is -- hmm,
I can't really think of anything.


Agreed on all points - with a few more added. Loved hearing Aril  Tony 
(and co.) jazz up the live Groove La Chord. Akufen was hot; luckily he 
started early and Francois K. started late - quite a dilemma, bouncing 
between the latter two the The Three Chairs!
Mike Dykehouse is hilarious and incredibly talented. Clark, Carlos and Mike 
Geiger all opened the fest with beautiful and well placed sets. Magda - 
wow. The Detroit Experiment was hot - but it was SO crowded over there for 
it. And everything Fred said was spot-on. I wish I could have seen the 
Thinkbox set...my wife and I had to skip out for a few hours to a previous 
comittment. As I sit here and peck this out, more and more comes back to 
me. It was just a bang up weekend. A good chunk of what made it so cool was 
meeting so many people I don't see often and putting faces on so many which 
I usually know from email text. I continue to be astounded that this is a 
free event and one which I can get to...most of the things I want to see 
are way past my bedtime (including the afterparties :-( . This makes up for 
what I normally miss. It's such a beautiful thing to take all of this in 
under the Detroit skyline. Surreal.


jeff




Re: (313) Movement '03

2003-05-27 Thread david armin-parcells
... One bad thing for this year tho,


Not nearly enough rsetrooms!

evrything else excellent.



- Original Message -
From: Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 2:04 am
Subject: (313) Movement '03

 It's all over now except for the shouting :)
 
 The good news is, it was a great festival.  The bad news is -- 
 hmm, 
 I can't really think of anything.
 
 To the average attendee, I would bet this year's felt pretty much
 like the previous three -- and that is the result of a lot of 
 incrediblyhard work.  The staging, sound and lighting were all 
 really good and
 there were few real problems.  Things actually ran pretty close to
 schedule.  
 
 Probably the two biggest changes this year, both for the good, were
 the lack of crass commercial hype (OK, Bacardi excepted) and the
 upgrade of the staging on all four stages:
 
 Movement (main stage): a great idea to move it down to the plaza
 level, it really helped the DJs and musicians connect better with the
 crowd, and I thought the sound was considerably better overall.
 
 High Tech Soul: this was in the small ampitheater area on the north
 side which had gone unused in previous festivals.  A huge improvement
 for audience seating and the sound was also much better.
 
 Music Institute: the tent worked pretty well at enclosing the space
 and keeping focus on the music, and of course was welcome during
 the few rainy periods.  And four-corner sound made another leap
 upward in quality.
 
 Underground: again, moving from the back (stage right) corner to the
 center made the performances much more visible and improved
 crowd circulation.
 
 Musically, it's hard to top what we got this year.  I found more of
 sets and live performances perked up my jaded ears than the last
 couple years.  In no particular order of importance, some of my
 highlights:
 
 Buzz Goree/Stacey Hale/K Hand back to back at the MI stage on
 Friday.  Straight up great dance music.
 
 Ectomorph live, an even stronger show than they did in Portland
 
 Shake shaking the rafters of the tent with a superb funky set ranging
 from electropop to Radio Clash
 
 Matthew Dear with a well constructed live set that managed to
 walk the line between beats and abstraction
 
 Stacey Pullen's first hour was as good as I've heard from him in
 a long time, he really has learned how to move a big crowd (although
 that tendency kind of took over later in the set)
 
 Liquid Liquid was on fire, what a great performance that was,
 the energy was just tremendous
 
 Carlos Souffront/Marcellus Pittman/Norma Jean Bell played three
 really different and absorbing styles through the afternoon today
 on the main stage.  Marcellus was a fill-in and he played a cool and
 jazzy set during the rain that kept the energy going.
 
 Dan Bell -- a terrific set, just the right balance of classics and
 new stuff with a steady, unhurried approach
 
 And what can I say about Jeff Mills, who just roared after the
 initial equipment problems.  
 
 I'll say more about the pre and after parties elsewhere -- let the 
 festival stand for itself.  Today may have been my favorite single
 day of all four years.
 
 Total respect to Derrick May and everyone who made it happen.
 What a blast!
 
 phred
 
 



Re: (313) movement 03 - shake set

2003-05-27 Thread ryan burns


can someone give me a good review about movement.  i dont care if its 20 
paragraphs long i just want to hear the low down.


ryan




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) movement 03 - shake set
Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 00:52:14 EDT

lots of highlights from the weekend and i can go on and on...

one set i totally appreciated was anthony shake shakir's. his diverse 
track

selection and sharing the music he enjoys with us was cool. ;)

anyone know the name of the electro-bass heavy cut he dropped with a 
vocoded

voice saying something to the effect of bass. oh baby. oh my god. 

thanks,
kered


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Re: (313) Movement '03

2003-05-27 Thread Dave Pinter

Back in Cleveland for a day of recovery before the final leg of my journey back 
home to Brooklyn. Had a really great weekend in Detroit at the festival and the 
afterparties. I'll probably need a day before I can write or comment on things 
from my point of view but overall I think everyone enjoyed it. Thanks to a lot 
of really cool people I met for the first time this weekend Dennis and 
Magda, you both are great. The list meet up at your house on friday was fun and 
a good way for me to put faces with names. You were excellent hosts and very 
generous. To all the other list members I metRob Theakston, Tristan, Bill 
Van Loo, Matt McQueen, TechnoToutrist Clan, Diana Potts, Ani, Plaslaiko...many 
more, it was great chatting with all of you. 
I'll have a photo gallery up on burnlab.net in a few daysafter a bit more 
sleep.

+dave

ps five fest for me:

LiquidLiquid
Detroit Experiment
Shake
Daybre
Thinkbox