Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno)
You can get more info about the Marcellus Pittman gig here : http://www.myspace.com/jaw_innercity I am likely to show up. If you meet a chesnut brown boy with glasses and a funny 313 related tee, it would bound to be me :) No interesting parties to come the next days... Saturday 23rd :: Kenny Hawkes @ Tryptique : http://www.myspace.com/loeilduson Saturday 23rd :: Vitalic @ Cabaret Sauvage http://www.d-side.org/Nouveaux%20fichiers/230906vitalic.jpg See you, - KiDDy. - Original Message - From: "Adam Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 4:07 AM Subject: Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) Since the topic of Paris was floating about recently, I figured I'd ask about this coming weekend specifically: any cool music things happening this Friday thru the following Tuesday? Seems like there was a mention of M. Pittman DJing or something? Any more details on that? I'll be over for a few days to hang out. Any other recommendations of places to check are also welcome (restaurant, bar, record shop, etc). Thanks! Adam
Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno)
Since the topic of Paris was floating about recently, I figured I'd ask about this coming weekend specifically: any cool music things happening this Friday thru the following Tuesday? Seems like there was a mention of M. Pittman DJing or something? Any more details on that? I'll be over for a few days to hang out. Any other recommendations of places to check are also welcome (restaurant, bar, record shop, etc). Thanks! Adam On 9/8/06, Paul Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I was in Paris for that week of parties, and the UR night was rocking. I've Garnier play that version of Amazon a few times now, its wicked. Garnier told me Mike Banks said he could put it out on a comp he was doing but only if he cleaned it up a bit, but this was last year and it still hasn't surfaced. May be it was going to be on the Comp that has just come out? But didn't make it. He gave a copy to a friend of mine but I have never got round to getting the MP3 off him. -Original Message- From: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 07 September 2006 19:19 To: Three-One-Three Subject: Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) The guys from Calme records do parties called "Play" in various locations and "blip n beat" @ Batofar. Some other parties called Technorama @ batofar program nice detroit djs. Since I am back in Toulouse for some years now i dont really know if these parties are good, but at lest they promote good artists. Rex has a constant quality programaation by the way ... I was there at their 15 th b-day in 2003 (the Kanzleramt, the UR, and the Garnier parties) and it was something HUGE !! Specially this "Amazon" live version Mad Mike did, and now Garnier plays all the time ... Benoît. KiDD*e a écrit : > That's totally right, the so called "electro" is omnipresent around > here. But you can still find some very interesting 313 related parties > sometimes. I've missed DJ Bone on August 25th, and this party "R.U. > Detroit ?" with you Fabrice. Hmm, i do regret it...cause i have very > good memories of your set for the 'Paradise Massage' party on May 2002 > with Titonton Duvanté. That's gonna be for the next time :) > > - KiDDy. > > > - Original Message - > From: "fabrice Lig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <313@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 6:53 PM > Subject: RE: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) > > >> hi Matt ;-) >> I played last week at "Tryptique" a concert room for all kind of >> indie music...The party was Called "R.U Detroit ?"and it was >> packed, all the Detroit fans from Paris, was one of the best party I >> experienced in Paris. Really nice crowd ! I really enjoyed myself. >> Always funny to see the > people >> reacting on the first note of a classic as well as on a new good >> track...I think Paris is into Minimal and Electro pop/rock music for >> few years now...and its hard to find some other kind of music...I >> mean a different party, different music but packed... >> >> >> >> Fabrice >> >> >>> From: "Matt Chester (313)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> To: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> >>> Subject: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) >>> Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 17:19:53 +0100 >>> >>> What else is going on in Paris these days, is there much good techno > about? >>> I only ever hear about nights at Rex and very occasional ones at >>> Nouveau Casino - are there many less obvious nights happening as >>> well? In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the >>> moment, anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?! >>> >>> - Original Message - From: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> To: "Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> >>> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 5:10 PM >>> Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno >>> >>> >>>> If some of you are in Paris this thursday (September 7th), he will > perform >>>> one of his 'all night long' set for the re-opening of the Rex Club >>>> : http://www.rexclub.com/ >>> http://www.fcom.fr/ez/index.php/en/dates/(artiste_selection)/Laurent >>> %20Gar > nier >>>> There are other interesting gigs the next days too. >>>> >>>> - KiDDy. >>>> >>>> >>>> - Original Message - From: "Dale Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
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I was in Paris for that week of parties, and the UR night was rocking. I've Garnier play that version of Amazon a few times now, its wicked. Garnier told me Mike Banks said he could put it out on a comp he was doing but only if he cleaned it up a bit, but this was last year and it still hasn't surfaced. May be it was going to be on the Comp that has just come out? But didn't make it. He gave a copy to a friend of mine but I have never got round to getting the MP3 off him. -Original Message- From: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 07 September 2006 19:19 To: Three-One-Three Subject: Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) The guys from Calme records do parties called "Play" in various locations and "blip n beat" @ Batofar. Some other parties called Technorama @ batofar program nice detroit djs. Since I am back in Toulouse for some years now i dont really know if these parties are good, but at lest they promote good artists. Rex has a constant quality programaation by the way ... I was there at their 15 th b-day in 2003 (the Kanzleramt, the UR, and the Garnier parties) and it was something HUGE !! Specially this "Amazon" live version Mad Mike did, and now Garnier plays all the time ... Benoît. KiDD*e a écrit : > That's totally right, the so called "electro" is omnipresent around > here. But you can still find some very interesting 313 related parties > sometimes. I've missed DJ Bone on August 25th, and this party "R.U. > Detroit ?" with you Fabrice. Hmm, i do regret it...cause i have very > good memories of your set for the 'Paradise Massage' party on May 2002 > with Titonton Duvanté. That's gonna be for the next time :) > > - KiDDy. > > > - Original Message - > From: "fabrice Lig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <313@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 6:53 PM > Subject: RE: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) > > >> hi Matt ;-) >> I played last week at "Tryptique" a concert room for all kind of >> indie music...The party was Called "R.U Detroit ?"and it was >> packed, all the Detroit fans from Paris, was one of the best party I >> experienced in Paris. Really nice crowd ! I really enjoyed myself. >> Always funny to see the > people >> reacting on the first note of a classic as well as on a new good >> track...I think Paris is into Minimal and Electro pop/rock music for >> few years now...and its hard to find some other kind of music...I >> mean a different party, different music but packed... >> >> >> >> Fabrice >> >> >>> From: "Matt Chester (313)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> To: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> >>> Subject: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) >>> Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 17:19:53 +0100 >>> >>> What else is going on in Paris these days, is there much good techno > about? >>> I only ever hear about nights at Rex and very occasional ones at >>> Nouveau Casino - are there many less obvious nights happening as >>> well? In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the >>> moment, anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?! >>> >>> - Original Message - From: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> To: "Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> >>> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 5:10 PM >>> Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno >>> >>> >>>> If some of you are in Paris this thursday (September 7th), he will > perform >>>> one of his 'all night long' set for the re-opening of the Rex Club >>>> : http://www.rexclub.com/ >>> http://www.fcom.fr/ez/index.php/en/dates/(artiste_selection)/Laurent >>> %20Gar > nier >>>> There are other interesting gigs the next days too. >>>> >>>> - KiDDy. >>>> >>>> >>>> - Original Message - From: "Dale Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org> >>>> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 4:59 PM >>>> Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno >>>> >>>> >>>>> I remember Laurent performed at a party here in the wrong >>>>> neighborhood where some shadiness went down. A small crew of >>>>> 'agents of darkness' strolled in with their concealed weapons. >>>>> Some gunfire took place and maybe someone ac
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Have F.U.!F-Com been doing parties in Paris? Has anyone been, I like some of the 12"s they put out but not all, some sound a bit to up lifting for me. I would be interested to know who plays at them? -Original Message- From: fabrice Lig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 08 September 2006 08:04 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) Yeah, true...finally some parties are setted up in Paris... - Play from Calme records - F.U.! F-Com parties (sometimes related to 313 sound). - Technorama - Btrax - Some parties at Rex...(Automatik, Garnier's residency, Gravity...) - And these people who setted up "R.U Detroit" Not so bad... Fabrice >From: Benoît Pueyo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Three-One-Three <313@hyperreal.org> >Subject: Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) >Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2006 20:18:53 +0200 > >The guys from Calme records do parties called "Play" in various >locations >and "blip n beat" @ Batofar. > >Some other parties called Technorama @ batofar program nice detroit >djs. > >Since I am back in Toulouse for some years now i dont really know if >these >parties are good, but at lest they promote good artists. > >Rex has a constant quality programaation by the way ... I was there at >their 15 th b-day in 2003 (the Kanzleramt, the UR, and the Garnier parties) >and it was something HUGE !! Specially this "Amazon" live version Mad Mike >did, and now Garnier plays all the time ... > >Benoît. > > >KiDD*e a écrit : >>That's totally right, the so called "electro" is omnipresent around >>here. But you can still find some very interesting 313 related parties >>sometimes. I've missed DJ Bone on August 25th, and this party "R.U. >>Detroit ?" with you >>Fabrice. >>Hmm, i do regret it...cause i have very good memories of your set for the >>'Paradise Massage' party on May 2002 with Titonton Duvanté. >>That's gonna be for the next time :) >> >>- KiDDy. >> >> >>- Original Message - From: "fabrice Lig" >><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: <313@hyperreal.org> >>Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 6:53 PM >>Subject: RE: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) >> >> >>>hi Matt ;-) >>>I played last week at "Tryptique" a concert room for all kind of >>>indie music...The party was Called "R.U Detroit ?"and it was >>>packed, all the Detroit fans from Paris, was one of the best party I >>>experienced in Paris. >>>Really nice crowd ! I really enjoyed myself. Always funny to see the >>people >>>reacting on the first note of a classic as well as on a new good >>>track...I >>>think Paris is into Minimal and Electro pop/rock music for few years >>>now...and its hard to find some other kind of music...I mean a different >>>party, different music but packed... >>> >>> >>> >>>Fabrice >>> >>> >>>>From: "Matt Chester (313)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>To: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> >>>>Subject: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) >>>>Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 17:19:53 +0100 >>>> >>>>What else is going on in Paris these days, is there much good techno >>about? >>>>I only ever hear about nights at Rex and very occasional ones at >>>>Nouveau Casino - are there many less obvious nights happening as >>>>well? In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the >>>>moment, anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?! >>>> >>>>- Original Message - From: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>To: "Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> >>>>Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 5:10 PM >>>>Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno >>>> >>>> >>>>>If some of you are in Paris this thursday (September 7th), he will >>perform >>>>>one of his 'all night long' set for the re-opening of the Rex Club >>>>>: http://www.rexclub.com/ >>>>http://www.fcom.fr/ez/index.php/en/dates/(artiste_selection)/Laurent >>>>%20Gar >>nier >>>>>There are other interesting gigs the next days too. >>>>> >>>>>- KiDDy. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>- Original Message - From: "Dale Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
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Yeah, true...finally some parties are setted up in Paris... - Play from Calme records - F.U.! F-Com parties (sometimes related to 313 sound). - Technorama - Btrax - Some parties at Rex...(Automatik, Garnier's residency, Gravity...) - And these people who setted up "R.U Detroit" Not so bad... Fabrice From: Benoît Pueyo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Three-One-Three <313@hyperreal.org> Subject: Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2006 20:18:53 +0200 The guys from Calme records do parties called "Play" in various locations and "blip n beat" @ Batofar. Some other parties called Technorama @ batofar program nice detroit djs. Since I am back in Toulouse for some years now i dont really know if these parties are good, but at lest they promote good artists. Rex has a constant quality programaation by the way ... I was there at their 15 th b-day in 2003 (the Kanzleramt, the UR, and the Garnier parties) and it was something HUGE !! Specially this "Amazon" live version Mad Mike did, and now Garnier plays all the time ... Benoît. KiDD*e a écrit : That's totally right, the so called "electro" is omnipresent around here. But you can still find some very interesting 313 related parties sometimes. I've missed DJ Bone on August 25th, and this party "R.U. Detroit ?" with you Fabrice. Hmm, i do regret it...cause i have very good memories of your set for the 'Paradise Massage' party on May 2002 with Titonton Duvanté. That's gonna be for the next time :) - KiDDy. - Original Message - From: "fabrice Lig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 6:53 PM Subject: RE: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) hi Matt ;-) I played last week at "Tryptique" a concert room for all kind of indie music...The party was Called "R.U Detroit ?"and it was packed, all the Detroit fans from Paris, was one of the best party I experienced in Paris. Really nice crowd ! I really enjoyed myself. Always funny to see the people reacting on the first note of a classic as well as on a new good track...I think Paris is into Minimal and Electro pop/rock music for few years now...and its hard to find some other kind of music...I mean a different party, different music but packed... Fabrice From: "Matt Chester (313)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> Subject: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 17:19:53 +0100 What else is going on in Paris these days, is there much good techno about? I only ever hear about nights at Rex and very occasional ones at Nouveau Casino - are there many less obvious nights happening as well? In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment, anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?! - Original Message - From: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 5:10 PM Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno If some of you are in Paris this thursday (September 7th), he will perform one of his 'all night long' set for the re-opening of the Rex Club : http://www.rexclub.com/ http://www.fcom.fr/ez/index.php/en/dates/(artiste_selection)/Laurent%20Gar nier There are other interesting gigs the next days too. - KiDDy. - Original Message - From: "Dale Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 4:59 PM Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno I remember Laurent performed at a party here in the wrong neighborhood where some shadiness went down. A small crew of 'agents of darkness' strolled in with their concealed weapons. Some gunfire took place and maybe someone actually got shot. Fuzzy memories where I think someone was wounded, but nothing serious. I also remember Sonar 1999 when Rich, Jeff Mills, and Laurnet Garnier were all riding bumper cars together--with much 'bloodthirstiness'. That was definitely surreal. At 10:48 AM 9/5/2006, you wrote: Laurent Guarnier started coming to Detroit a long time ago, and is a huge fan of detroit techno. Bone has great stories about Laurent DJ'ing without monitors at sketchy Detroit parties back then. And as for Aretha and Iggy, why wouldn't he know about them? I'm from Iowa, so I don't think I can judge who's 'Detroit' enough, any more than, say, a guy from Brazil. I do know that whether you like Laurent's music or not -- and he's hit or miss for me -- his hearts in the right place. Tremendously fun DJ to see, because no one in the room is having more fun than him. On 9/5/06, Guilherme Menegon Arantes <[EMAI
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http://www.btraxrecords.com/ They run good events at Rex, Nouveau Casino, Batofar... The label is very qualitative also. Sorry if it was already pointed. -- Dimitri Pike http://wildtek.blogspot.com http://wildtek.free.fr
Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno)
The guys from Calme records do parties called "Play" in various locations and "blip n beat" @ Batofar. Some other parties called Technorama @ batofar program nice detroit djs. Since I am back in Toulouse for some years now i dont really know if these parties are good, but at lest they promote good artists. Rex has a constant quality programaation by the way ... I was there at their 15 th b-day in 2003 (the Kanzleramt, the UR, and the Garnier parties) and it was something HUGE !! Specially this "Amazon" live version Mad Mike did, and now Garnier plays all the time ... Benoît. KiDD*e a écrit : That's totally right, the so called "electro" is omnipresent around here. But you can still find some very interesting 313 related parties sometimes. I've missed DJ Bone on August 25th, and this party "R.U. Detroit ?" with you Fabrice. Hmm, i do regret it...cause i have very good memories of your set for the 'Paradise Massage' party on May 2002 with Titonton Duvanté. That's gonna be for the next time :) - KiDDy. - Original Message - From: "fabrice Lig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 6:53 PM Subject: RE: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) hi Matt ;-) I played last week at "Tryptique" a concert room for all kind of indie music...The party was Called "R.U Detroit ?"and it was packed, all the Detroit fans from Paris, was one of the best party I experienced in Paris. Really nice crowd ! I really enjoyed myself. Always funny to see the people reacting on the first note of a classic as well as on a new good track...I think Paris is into Minimal and Electro pop/rock music for few years now...and its hard to find some other kind of music...I mean a different party, different music but packed... Fabrice From: "Matt Chester (313)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> Subject: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 17:19:53 +0100 What else is going on in Paris these days, is there much good techno about? I only ever hear about nights at Rex and very occasional ones at Nouveau Casino - are there many less obvious nights happening as well? In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment, anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?! - Original Message - From: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 5:10 PM Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno If some of you are in Paris this thursday (September 7th), he will perform one of his 'all night long' set for the re-opening of the Rex Club : http://www.rexclub.com/ http://www.fcom.fr/ez/index.php/en/dates/(artiste_selection)/Laurent%20Gar nier There are other interesting gigs the next days too. - KiDDy. - Original Message - From: "Dale Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 4:59 PM Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno I remember Laurent performed at a party here in the wrong neighborhood where some shadiness went down. A small crew of 'agents of darkness' strolled in with their concealed weapons. Some gunfire took place and maybe someone actually got shot. Fuzzy memories where I think someone was wounded, but nothing serious. I also remember Sonar 1999 when Rich, Jeff Mills, and Laurnet Garnier were all riding bumper cars together--with much 'bloodthirstiness'. That was definitely surreal. At 10:48 AM 9/5/2006, you wrote: Laurent Guarnier started coming to Detroit a long time ago, and is a huge fan of detroit techno. Bone has great stories about Laurent DJ'ing without monitors at sketchy Detroit parties back then. And as for Aretha and Iggy, why wouldn't he know about them? I'm from Iowa, so I don't think I can judge who's 'Detroit' enough, any more than, say, a guy from Brazil. I do know that whether you like Laurent's music or not -- and he's hit or miss for me -- his hearts in the right place. Tremendously fun DJ to see, because no one in the room is having more fun than him. On 9/5/06, Guilherme Menegon Arantes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 11:53:44PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: rapster / bbe Tracklisting: CD 1: LAURENT GARNIER 1- The Stooges ?No Fun? 2- Aretha Franklin ?Rock Steady? 3- The Temptations ?Plastic Man? 4- Funkadelic ?Bettino?s Bounce? 5- Carl Craig ?No More Words? 6- Jeff Mills ?Utopia? 7- BFC ?Galaxy? 8- Arpanet ?NTT DoCoMo? 9- D.I.E. ?Get Up? 10- Dabrye ?Game Over? Funny this CD1 is supposed to be a "History of Detroit" which kind of puzzles me: If it is a &
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That's totally right, the so called "electro" is omnipresent around here. But you can still find some very interesting 313 related parties sometimes. I've missed DJ Bone on August 25th, and this party "R.U. Detroit ?" with you Fabrice. Hmm, i do regret it...cause i have very good memories of your set for the 'Paradise Massage' party on May 2002 with Titonton Duvanté. That's gonna be for the next time :) - KiDDy. - Original Message - From: "fabrice Lig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 6:53 PM Subject: RE: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) > hi Matt ;-) > I played last week at "Tryptique" a concert room for all kind of indie > music...The party was Called "R.U Detroit ?"and it was packed, all the > Detroit fans from Paris, was one of the best party I experienced in Paris. > Really nice crowd ! I really enjoyed myself. Always funny to see the people > reacting on the first note of a classic as well as on a new good track...I > think Paris is into Minimal and Electro pop/rock music for few years > now...and its hard to find some other kind of music...I mean a different > party, different music but packed... > > > > Fabrice > > > >From: "Matt Chester (313)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> > >Subject: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) > >Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 17:19:53 +0100 > > > >What else is going on in Paris these days, is there much good techno about? > >I only ever hear about nights at Rex and very occasional ones at Nouveau > >Casino - are there many less obvious nights happening as well? > >In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment, > >anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?! > > > >- Original Message - From: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: "Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> > >Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 5:10 PM > >Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno > > > > > >>If some of you are in Paris this thursday (September 7th), he will perform > >>one of his 'all night long' set for the re-opening of the Rex Club : > >>http://www.rexclub.com/ > >>http://www.fcom.fr/ez/index.php/en/dates/(artiste_selection)/Laurent%20Gar nier > >>There are other interesting gigs the next days too. > >> > >>- KiDDy. > >> > >> > >>- Original Message - From: "Dale Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org> > >>Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 4:59 PM > >>Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno > >> > >> > >>> > >>>I remember Laurent performed at a party here in the wrong > >>>neighborhood where some shadiness went down. A small crew of 'agents > >>>of darkness' strolled in with their concealed weapons. Some gunfire > >>>took place and maybe someone actually got shot. Fuzzy memories where > >>>I think someone was wounded, but nothing serious. > >>> > >>>I also remember Sonar 1999 when Rich, Jeff Mills, and Laurnet Garnier > >>>were all riding bumper cars together--with much > >>>'bloodthirstiness'. That was definitely surreal. > >>> > >>>At 10:48 AM 9/5/2006, you wrote: > >>> >Laurent Guarnier started coming to Detroit a long time ago, and is a > >>> >huge fan of detroit techno. Bone has great stories about Laurent > >>> >DJ'ing without monitors at sketchy Detroit parties back then. And as > >>> >for Aretha and Iggy, why wouldn't he know about them? > >>> > > >>> >I'm from Iowa, so I don't think I can judge who's 'Detroit' enough, > >>> >any more than, say, a guy from Brazil. I do know that whether you > >>> >like Laurent's music or not -- and he's hit or miss for me -- his > >>> >hearts in the right place. Tremendously fun DJ to see, because no one > >>> >in the room is having more fun than him. > >>> > > >>> > > >>> >On 9/5/06, Guilherme Menegon Arantes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> >>On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 11:53:44PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>wrote: > >>> >> > > >>> >> > rapster / bbe > >>> >> > > >>> >> > Tracklisting: > >>> >> > CD 1: LAURENT GARNIER > >>> >> > 1- The Stooges ?No Fun? > >>> >> > 2- Aretha Franklin ?Rock Steady? > >>> >> > 3- The Temptations ?Plastic Man? > >>> >> > 4- Funkadelic ?Bettino?s Bounce? > >>> >> > 5- Carl Craig ?No More Words? > >>> >> > 6- Jeff Mills ?Utopia? > >>> >> > 7- BFC ?Galaxy? > >>> >> > 8- Arpanet ?NTT DoCoMo? > >>> >> > 9- D.I.E. ?Get Up? > >>> >> > 10- Dabrye ?Game Over? > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >>Funny this CD1 is supposed to be a "History of Detroit" which kind of > >>> >>puzzles me: If it is a "History of Detroit" Techno, then what are > >>> >>Stooges or Aretha doing there??? (dont say they were D. May > >>> >>inspirations, pls!); Or if it is a Musical "History of Detroit" (which > >>> >>then explains why Stooges, Aretha and Temptations are listed), then > >>> >>what > >>> >>does Mr. Garnier know about it? Either way, this CD obviously does not > >>> >>represent Detroit musical heritage. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > >
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hi Matt ;-) I played last week at "Tryptique" a concert room for all kind of indie music...The party was Called "R.U Detroit ?"and it was packed, all the Detroit fans from Paris, was one of the best party I experienced in Paris. Really nice crowd ! I really enjoyed myself. Always funny to see the people reacting on the first note of a classic as well as on a new good track...I think Paris is into Minimal and Electro pop/rock music for few years now...and its hard to find some other kind of music...I mean a different party, different music but packed... Fabrice From: "Matt Chester (313)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> Subject: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 17:19:53 +0100 What else is going on in Paris these days, is there much good techno about? I only ever hear about nights at Rex and very occasional ones at Nouveau Casino - are there many less obvious nights happening as well? In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment, anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?! - Original Message - From: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 5:10 PM Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno If some of you are in Paris this thursday (September 7th), he will perform one of his 'all night long' set for the re-opening of the Rex Club : http://www.rexclub.com/ http://www.fcom.fr/ez/index.php/en/dates/(artiste_selection)/Laurent%20Garnier There are other interesting gigs the next days too. - KiDDy. - Original Message - From: "Dale Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 4:59 PM Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno I remember Laurent performed at a party here in the wrong neighborhood where some shadiness went down. A small crew of 'agents of darkness' strolled in with their concealed weapons. Some gunfire took place and maybe someone actually got shot. Fuzzy memories where I think someone was wounded, but nothing serious. I also remember Sonar 1999 when Rich, Jeff Mills, and Laurnet Garnier were all riding bumper cars together--with much 'bloodthirstiness'. That was definitely surreal. At 10:48 AM 9/5/2006, you wrote: >Laurent Guarnier started coming to Detroit a long time ago, and is a >huge fan of detroit techno. Bone has great stories about Laurent >DJ'ing without monitors at sketchy Detroit parties back then. And as >for Aretha and Iggy, why wouldn't he know about them? > >I'm from Iowa, so I don't think I can judge who's 'Detroit' enough, >any more than, say, a guy from Brazil. I do know that whether you >like Laurent's music or not -- and he's hit or miss for me -- his >hearts in the right place. Tremendously fun DJ to see, because no one >in the room is having more fun than him. > > >On 9/5/06, Guilherme Menegon Arantes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 11:53:44PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> > >> > rapster / bbe >> > >> > Tracklisting: >> > CD 1: LAURENT GARNIER >> > 1- The Stooges ?No Fun? >> > 2- Aretha Franklin ?Rock Steady? >> > 3- The Temptations ?Plastic Man? >> > 4- Funkadelic ?Bettino?s Bounce? >> > 5- Carl Craig ?No More Words? >> > 6- Jeff Mills ?Utopia? >> > 7- BFC ?Galaxy? >> > 8- Arpanet ?NTT DoCoMo? >> > 9- D.I.E. ?Get Up? >> > 10- Dabrye ?Game Over? >> >> >>Funny this CD1 is supposed to be a "History of Detroit" which kind of >>puzzles me: If it is a "History of Detroit" Techno, then what are >>Stooges or Aretha doing there??? (dont say they were D. May >>inspirations, pls!); Or if it is a Musical "History of Detroit" (which >>then explains why Stooges, Aretha and Temptations are listed), then >>what >>does Mr. Garnier know about it? Either way, this CD obviously does not >>represent Detroit musical heritage.
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There was, in fact, a minimal techno night at Glaz'Art last saturday, featuring Cabane and a few other Katapult artists, but I didn't make it to the party, so I can't say how it went. Strangely enough, I found the listing in Figaroscope (from Le Figaro) while I was searching for a Georgian choral concert that night. Go figure. LMGM On Sep 5, 2006, at 6:19 PM, Matt Chester ((313)) wrote: What else is going on in Paris these days, is there much good techno about? I only ever hear about nights at Rex and very occasional ones at Nouveau Casino - are there many less obvious nights happening as well? In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment, anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?! - Original Message - From: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 5:10 PM Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno If some of you are in Paris this thursday (September 7th), he will perform one of his 'all night long' set for the re-opening of the Rex Club : http://www.rexclub.com/ http://www.fcom.fr/ez/index.php/en/dates/(artiste_selection)/ Laurent%20Garnier There are other interesting gigs the next days too. - KiDDy. - Original Message - From: "Dale Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 4:59 PM Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno I remember Laurent performed at a party here in the wrong neighborhood where some shadiness went down. A small crew of 'agents of darkness' strolled in with their concealed weapons. Some gunfire took place and maybe someone actually got shot. Fuzzy memories where I think someone was wounded, but nothing serious. I also remember Sonar 1999 when Rich, Jeff Mills, and Laurnet Garnier were all riding bumper cars together--with much 'bloodthirstiness'. That was definitely surreal. At 10:48 AM 9/5/2006, you wrote: >Laurent Guarnier started coming to Detroit a long time ago, and is a >huge fan of detroit techno. Bone has great stories about Laurent >DJ'ing without monitors at sketchy Detroit parties back then. And as >for Aretha and Iggy, why wouldn't he know about them? > >I'm from Iowa, so I don't think I can judge who's 'Detroit' enough, >any more than, say, a guy from Brazil. I do know that whether you >like Laurent's music or not -- and he's hit or miss for me -- his >hearts in the right place. Tremendously fun DJ to see, because no one >in the room is having more fun than him. > > >On 9/5/06, Guilherme Menegon Arantes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 11:53:44PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> > >> > rapster / bbe >> > >> > Tracklisting: >> > CD 1: LAURENT GARNIER >> > 1- The Stooges ?No Fun? >> > 2- Aretha Franklin ?Rock Steady? >> > 3- The Temptations ?Plastic Man? >> > 4- Funkadelic ?Bettino?s Bounce? >> > 5- Carl Craig ?No More Words? >> > 6- Jeff Mills ?Utopia? >> > 7- BFC ?Galaxy? >> > 8- Arpanet ?NTT DoCoMo? >> > 9- D.I.E. ?Get Up? >> > 10- Dabrye ?Game Over? >> >> >>Funny this CD1 is supposed to be a "History of Detroit" which kind of >>puzzles me: If it is a "History of Detroit" Techno, then what are >>Stooges or Aretha doing there??? (dont say they were D. May >>inspirations, pls!); Or if it is a Musical "History of Detroit" (which >>then explains why Stooges, Aretha and Temptations are listed), then >>what >>does Mr. Garnier know about it? Either way, this CD obviously does not >>represent Detroit musical heritage.
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I agree, drinks are so expansive since the change of currency to Euro. This years they have rebuild the whole sound system, it's promising ! And Laurent will inaugurate it Thursday. - Some good links for Paris and France : Schedule : http://www.flyerweb.com/ http://www.24-heures.net/ Clubs : http://www.rexclub.com/ http://www.batofar.org/ http://www.nouveaucasino.net/ http://www.letriptyque.com/ http://www.scenebastille.com/ http://www.djoon.fr/club/ Magazines : http://www.codamag.com/ http://trax.over-blog.com/ Parties : http://www.technorama.fr/ http://guysndolls.free.fr/ http://www.weloveart.net/ - Original Message - From: "Paul Kendrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Emiliano Zani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Matt Chester (313)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 10:56 AM Subject: RE: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) Every time I good clubbing in Paris I have a great time, and I love the rex, even if its drinks are very ££. Love the rig and the crowd, very friendly. Also like hearing Laurent when he plays there, the last 12 hour I saw him do there was blinding.
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- Original Message - From: "Dan Bean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 11:48 AM Subject: Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) > > > In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment, > > > anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?! > > Innercity/J.A.W. are bringing Marcellus Pitman over on the weekend of the 23rd Sept. > > Don't remember the exact date or the venue, but those who care enough will probably be able to find out for themselves I guess. Here is the infos : http://www.myspace.com/jaw_innercity http://www.jawfamily.com/
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> > In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment, > > anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?! Innercity/J.A.W. are bringing Marcellus Pitman over on the weekend of the 23rd Sept. Don't remember the exact date or the venue, but those who care enough will probably be able to find out for themselves I guess.
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On 6 Sep 2006, at 09:56, Paul Kendrick wrote: Every time I good clubbing in Paris I have a great time, and I love the rex, even if its drinks are very ££. Love the rig and the crowd, very friendly. Also like hearing Laurent when he plays there, the last 12 hour I saw him do there was blinding. 12hrs!!! Jesus, that gives me back ache just thinking about it... Matt, seem to remember you asking about that price for 12" I mentioned on LD, don't think I replied did Ihit me up m
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Every time I good clubbing in Paris I have a great time, and I love the rex, even if its drinks are very ££. Love the rig and the crowd, very friendly. Also like hearing Laurent when he plays there, the last 12 hour I saw him do there was blinding. -Original Message- From: Emiliano Zani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 September 2006 08:50 To: Matt Chester (313); KiDD*e; Three-One-Three Subject: Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) > In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment, > anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?! nnnahh, nothing particularly interesting: still arguing about soccer world cup and making pop-trash-dance songs with strange videos of Zinedine Zidane hitting our beloved Marco Materazzi http://www.koreus.com/media/zidane-coup-boule-mix.html http://video.google.it/videoplay?docid=-246018052807121745 Sorry, have to make it: tonight it's match-time, again ;) Em - Original Message - From: "Matt Chester (313)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 6:19 PM Subject: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) > What else is going on in Paris these days, is there much good techno > about? I only ever hear about nights at Rex and very occasional ones at > Nouveau Casino - are there many less obvious nights happening as well? > In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment, > anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?! > > - Original Message - > From: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 5:10 PM > Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno > > >> If some of you are in Paris this thursday (September 7th), he will >> perform >> one of his 'all night long' set for the re-opening of the Rex Club : >> http://www.rexclub.com/ >> http://www.fcom.fr/ez/index.php/en/dates/(artiste_selection)/Laurent%20Garnier >> There are other interesting gigs the next days too. >> >> - KiDDy. >> >> >> - Original Message - >> From: "Dale Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org> >> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 4:59 PM >> Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno >> >> >>> >>> I remember Laurent performed at a party here in the wrong >>> neighborhood where some shadiness went down. A small crew of 'agents >>> of darkness' strolled in with their concealed weapons. Some gunfire >>> took place and maybe someone actually got shot. Fuzzy memories >>> where I think someone was wounded, but nothing serious. >>> >>> I also remember Sonar 1999 when Rich, Jeff Mills, and Laurnet >>> Garnier were all riding bumper cars together--with much >>> 'bloodthirstiness'. That was definitely surreal. >>> >>> At 10:48 AM 9/5/2006, you wrote: >>> >Laurent Guarnier started coming to Detroit a long time ago, and is >>> >a huge fan of detroit techno. Bone has great stories about Laurent >>> >DJ'ing without monitors at sketchy Detroit parties back then. And >>> >as for Aretha and Iggy, why wouldn't he know about them? >>> > >>> >I'm from Iowa, so I don't think I can judge who's 'Detroit' enough, >>> >any more than, say, a guy from Brazil. I do know that whether you >>> >like Laurent's music or not -- and he's hit or miss for me -- his >>> >hearts in the right place. Tremendously fun DJ to see, because no >>> >one in the room is having more fun than him. >>> > >>> > >>> >On 9/5/06, Guilherme Menegon Arantes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 11:53:44PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>wrote: >>> >> > >>> >> > rapster / bbe >>> >> > >>> >> > Tracklisting: >>> >> > CD 1: LAURENT GARNIER >>> >> > 1- The Stooges ?No Fun? >>> >> > 2- Aretha Franklin ?Rock Steady? >>> >> > 3- The Temptations ?Plastic Man? >>> >> > 4- Funkadelic ?Bettino?s Bounce? >>> >> > 5- Carl Craig ?No More Words? >>> >> > 6- Jeff Mills ?Utopia? >>> >> > 7- BFC ?Galaxy? >>> >> > 8- Arpanet ?NTT DoCoMo? >>> >> > 9- D.I.E. ?Get Up? >>> >> > 10- Dabrye ?Game Over? >>> >> >>> >> >>> >>Funny this CD1 is supposed to be a "History of Detroit" which kind >>> >>of puzzles me: If it is a "History of Detroit" Techno, then what >>> >>are Stooges or Aretha doing there??? (dont say they were D. May >>> >>inspirations, pls!); Or if it is a Musical "History of Detroit" >>> >>(which then explains why Stooges, Aretha and Temptations are >>> >>listed), then what does Mr. Garnier know about it? Either way, >>> >>this CD obviously does not represent Detroit musical heritage. >>> >>> >>> >> >> >
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In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment, anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?! nnnahh, nothing particularly interesting: still arguing about soccer world cup and making pop-trash-dance songs with strange videos of Zinedine Zidane hitting our beloved Marco Materazzi http://www.koreus.com/media/zidane-coup-boule-mix.html http://video.google.it/videoplay?docid=-246018052807121745 Sorry, have to make it: tonight it's match-time, again ;) Em - Original Message - From: "Matt Chester (313)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 6:19 PM Subject: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) What else is going on in Paris these days, is there much good techno about? I only ever hear about nights at Rex and very occasional ones at Nouveau Casino - are there many less obvious nights happening as well? In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment, anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?! - Original Message - From: "KiDD*e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Three-One-Three" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 5:10 PM Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno If some of you are in Paris this thursday (September 7th), he will perform one of his 'all night long' set for the re-opening of the Rex Club : http://www.rexclub.com/ http://www.fcom.fr/ez/index.php/en/dates/(artiste_selection)/Laurent%20Garnier There are other interesting gigs the next days too. - KiDDy. - Original Message - From: "Dale Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 4:59 PM Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno I remember Laurent performed at a party here in the wrong neighborhood where some shadiness went down. A small crew of 'agents of darkness' strolled in with their concealed weapons. Some gunfire took place and maybe someone actually got shot. Fuzzy memories where I think someone was wounded, but nothing serious. I also remember Sonar 1999 when Rich, Jeff Mills, and Laurnet Garnier were all riding bumper cars together--with much 'bloodthirstiness'. That was definitely surreal. At 10:48 AM 9/5/2006, you wrote: >Laurent Guarnier started coming to Detroit a long time ago, and is a >huge fan of detroit techno. Bone has great stories about Laurent >DJ'ing without monitors at sketchy Detroit parties back then. And as >for Aretha and Iggy, why wouldn't he know about them? > >I'm from Iowa, so I don't think I can judge who's 'Detroit' enough, >any more than, say, a guy from Brazil. I do know that whether you >like Laurent's music or not -- and he's hit or miss for me -- his >hearts in the right place. Tremendously fun DJ to see, because no one >in the room is having more fun than him. > > >On 9/5/06, Guilherme Menegon Arantes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 11:53:44PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>wrote: >> > >> > rapster / bbe >> > >> > Tracklisting: >> > CD 1: LAURENT GARNIER >> > 1- The Stooges ?No Fun? >> > 2- Aretha Franklin ?Rock Steady? >> > 3- The Temptations ?Plastic Man? >> > 4- Funkadelic ?Bettino?s Bounce? >> > 5- Carl Craig ?No More Words? >> > 6- Jeff Mills ?Utopia? >> > 7- BFC ?Galaxy? >> > 8- Arpanet ?NTT DoCoMo? >> > 9- D.I.E. ?Get Up? >> > 10- Dabrye ?Game Over? >> >> >>Funny this CD1 is supposed to be a "History of Detroit" which kind of >>puzzles me: If it is a "History of Detroit" Techno, then what are >>Stooges or Aretha doing there??? (dont say they were D. May >>inspirations, pls!); Or if it is a Musical "History of Detroit" (which >>then explains why Stooges, Aretha and Temptations are listed), then >>what >>does Mr. Garnier know about it? Either way, this CD obviously does not >>represent Detroit musical heritage.