Re: (313) Baltimore sounds and sights suggestions

2008-07-12 Thread Michael Kuszynski
That's washington DC, not baltimore.

While only 45 minutes away, it might be questionable whether he wants
to travel so much.

I found the DC area pretty stiffling myself, and I'm a corporate drone!

On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 11:52 PM, Scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 i do not know to much about b'more but i have a friend who moved there
 recently and runs the more or less record label

 they are throwing a record release party on saturday july 12 @
 The Rock and Roll Hotel (Upstairs)
 1353 H Street, NE
 Washington, DC, DC 20002
 United States
 starts at 9pm

 if you run into patrick the promoter tell him scotto put you on the guest
 list, it will just f**k with his mind for a minute and be funny in the long
 run. (FYI-you will not be on any guest list)

 here is there myspace page:
 http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofilefriendID=355468789

 here is the labels page:
 http://www.bmore-electro.com/

 but pat, is from michigan (lansing) and was a regular on the detroit party
 scene so he does know HOW a party SHOULD go down. so expect fun stuff at a
 good price.
 i bet pat has some of your SO records.

 almost forgot the artist playing is craig sopo.
 i know nothing about him.
 but if pat is promoting him he has to play some good music.
 the tracks on the website did not play but i have a mac so maybe i have the
 wrong software installed?

 have fun.
 scotto

 ps. i also suggest you hit up the brickskeller (beer), capitol brewering
 co.(beer) and the belga cafe(food/beer).

 On Jul 11, 2008, at 4:00 PM, Southern Outpost wrote:

 I just hit B'more this afternoon for the weekend and was hoping for
 some pointers on any decent house/tech clubs and record stores?

 Thanks,
 patrick

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Re: (313) Baltimore sounds and sights suggestions

2008-07-11 Thread Scotto
i do not know to much about b'more but i have a friend who moved there  
recently and runs the more or less record label


they are throwing a record release party on saturday july 12 @
The Rock and Roll Hotel (Upstairs)
1353 H Street, NE
Washington, DC, DC 20002
United States
starts at 9pm

if you run into patrick the promoter tell him scotto put you on the  
guest list, it will just f**k with his mind for a minute and be funny  
in the long run. (FYI-you will not be on any guest list)


here is there myspace page:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofilefriendID=355468789

here is the labels page:
http://www.bmore-electro.com/

but pat, is from michigan (lansing) and was a regular on the detroit  
party scene so he does know HOW a party SHOULD go down. so expect fun  
stuff at a good price.

i bet pat has some of your SO records.

almost forgot the artist playing is craig sopo.
i know nothing about him.
but if pat is promoting him he has to play some good music.
the tracks on the website did not play but i have a mac so maybe i  
have the wrong software installed?


have fun.
scotto

ps. i also suggest you hit up the brickskeller (beer), capitol  
brewering co.(beer) and the belga cafe(food/beer).


On Jul 11, 2008, at 4:00 PM, Southern Outpost wrote:


I just hit B'more this afternoon for the weekend and was hoping for
some pointers on any decent house/tech clubs and record stores?

Thanks,
patrick

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Re: (313) baltimore

2005-07-01 Thread James_Bucknell
isn't pretty much all dance music new york flavoured?

beware of the baltimore foot stomper!



   
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im headed to baltimore this weekend. does anyone know about any
good house/techno stuff going on, or some baltimore club music
nights? someone on dhp reccomended ultra nate's Sugar night but it
seems kinda NYC flavoured for my taste. does brett dancer do
anything in b-more?

tom


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Re: (313) baltimore

2005-07-01 Thread James Hurlbut

http://www.baltimoreclubtracks.com/

At 11:40 AM 6/30/2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:

im headed to baltimore this weekend. does anyone know about any
good house/techno stuff going on, or some baltimore club music
nights? someone on dhp reccomended ultra nate's Sugar night but it
seems kinda NYC flavoured for my taste. does brett dancer do
anything in b-more?

tom


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Re: (313) baltimore

2005-07-01 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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isn't pretty much all dance music new york flavoured?

not necessarily. i mean the roots are almost all there, but i was
meaning more current NYC flavored which isnt my thing. im not
interested in some club trying to be shelter. if i wanna go to the
shelter ill go to nyc. 

tom 


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Re: (313) baltimore

2005-07-01 Thread Tristan Watkins
If you don't mind heading down the I-95 a bit, you could do much worse than Sam 
'The Man' Burns tonight. He's got as much experience as the Shelter guys and in 
my experience is every bit as good. In the area you're basically looking at 
that east coast vibe with the exception of Brett Dancer though. Unless things 
have changed drastically in the last couple of years. 

http://www.dcsanctuary.com/mambo/index.php

I think you'd really dig the vibe in this place as well. The best in the 
Balto/DC area in my experience, and where Brett Dancer does his thing. 

Also, I never made it here myself, but it seems to be one of the better places 
in the area: http://www.sonarlounge.com. Chris Udoh on Saturday. 

Another option in D.C. is http://www.groovedistrict.com/, which is more on the 
broken beat tip. John Johnson's good though. That's likely where I'd be. 

Yet another option in D.C. is http://www.blueroomdc.com/. El Hombre Pintado and 
Ivan on Satrudays are two guys that used to work at the studio with me. Good 
house stuffs and rare groove with a slightly less east cost focus than some of 
their peers. 

basically I went out in D.C. a lot more than Balto even when I lived in Balto. 
Also, you might find some more leads here: http://www.pojirecords.com but I 
need to get some work done. G'luck! 

Oh, and if you get to the area and find Darrow on any lineups, go check him 
above and beyond anyone else. His mixes may be an indication of his flavour. 
He's dope and might provide some more Detroitish vibes. http://www.myterra.org. 
Maybe email him from the site for suggestions as well. Tell him I sent you but 
if you meet him try not to be such a surly bastard. ;) 

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isn't pretty much all dance music new york flavoured?
 
 not necessarily. i mean the roots are almost all there, but i was
 meaning more current NYC flavored which isnt my thing. im not
 interested in some club trying to be shelter. if i wanna go to the
 shelter ill go to nyc. 
 
 tom 
 
 
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Re: [313] Baltimore Breakbeat (headache)

2002-08-23 Thread Kent williams
On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Tristan Watkins wrote:
 These are actually better than most of what I've heard (believe it or not).
 I think if there's one commonality throughout all of the songs I've heard
 it's sample overkill, as these well illustrate.


ALL B'more breaks records use the same breakbeat...


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RE: [313] Baltimore House / Breakbeat (was Mo' Ghetto Tek)

2002-08-22 Thread Malcolm J. McAtee
On a semi related noteIs anyone familiar with baltimore house or baltimore
breakbeat. I have seen some floating around a couple of the record shops
here in Philly but have never really opted to give it a listen.

Everyone that I have asked about it has sort of shrugged or sneered...but
whenever I have heard it described it sound a whole lot like Booty music
or ghetto tech...apparently it sells in massive quantities in Baltimore.

(i should just get off my ass and give it a listen I suppose)





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Subject: [313] Mo' Ghetto Tek


Thanks for all the great Ghetto Tek leads.

DJ Godfather is making his first trip to Oz, hence my research.

Why do you all think that Ghetto Tek has not crossed over (ie left its
geographic base) in the same way that techno has?

Miami bass hasn't either really - though Khia's My Neck has blown up lately
across the US into the Billboard charts (such a great song)...

I guess Washington go-go never did either.

Yet James Lavelle did flirt with bass on Mo Wax... and occasionally DJs
from
hip-hop or breaks will drop ghetto-tech.

Any thoughts?


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RE: [313] Baltimore House / Breakbeat (was Mo' Ghetto Tek)

2002-08-22 Thread yussel
charle feelgood (not name dropping- just a boston resident) was telling me
about that once. i guess its their own littel local version of booty. might be 
interesting to give it a listen.




On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Malcolm J. McAtee wrote:

 On a semi related noteIs anyone familiar with baltimore house or baltimore
 breakbeat. I have seen some floating around a couple of the record shops
 here in Philly but have never really opted to give it a listen.

 Everyone that I have asked about it has sort of shrugged or sneered...but
 whenever I have heard it described it sound a whole lot like Booty music
 or ghetto tech...apparently it sells in massive quantities in Baltimore.

 (i should just get off my ass and give it a listen I suppose)





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 Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 00:18:16 +1000
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 Thanks for all the great Ghetto Tek leads.
 
 DJ Godfather is making his first trip to Oz, hence my research.
 
 Why do you all think that Ghetto Tek has not crossed over (ie left its
 geographic base) in the same way that techno has?
 
 Miami bass hasn't either really - though Khia's My Neck has blown up lately
 across the US into the Billboard charts (such a great song)...
 
 I guess Washington go-go never did either.
 
 Yet James Lavelle did flirt with bass on Mo Wax... and occasionally DJs
 from
 hip-hop or breaks will drop ghetto-tech.
 
 Any thoughts?
 
 
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Re: [313] Baltimore House / Breakbeat (was Mo' Ghetto Tek)

2002-08-22 Thread Tristan Watkins
Baltimore Breaks suck ass. Don't touch 'em with a 10-foot pole.

Think about the worst elements of Fatboy Slim, West Coast Breaks and
circa'92-rave crap (from what I've heard - not that all rave crap from '92
is crap) all meshed into one gruesome puddle of funkless muck. Some of those
in-the-know in the BaltoWash area (AKA Feelgood) sometimes profess a
nostalgic fondness for it, but I've never heard anyone worth a lick playing
it, and what I've heard was really lame. Perhaps I don't have the full
story, but I really don't want to know any more than I do.

Occasionally Buzz will have old school (err, old skool rather) nights, so
the interest remains alive in the area somewhat, and like most 'big' things
in the area, that's because of Scott Henry - I just can't for the life of me
figure out why this still gets some play. I've been told there was once some
good Bal'mer breaks, but I haven't heard them, and I can't conceive what
they could've sounded like.

Baltimore house is an entirely different thing I s'pose. I can't think of
anything defined by that term, but Pope and Oji (Soul Providers), and more
recently Patrick Turner, turn out some nice stuff. Patrick is
single-handedly injecting some depth into the larger (read: crappier) labels
of the 'tech-house' world and some of the good ones too. One of his most
recent efforts sounds very Detroit-y. He's a young'n, so keep your eyes
peeled.

Tristan (who isn't as angry and jaded as this post makes him sound)

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 charle feelgood (not name dropping- just a boston resident) was telling me
 about that once. i guess its their own littel local version of booty.
might be interesting to give it a listen.




 On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Malcolm J. McAtee wrote:

  On a semi related noteIs anyone familiar with baltimore house or
baltimore
  breakbeat. I have seen some floating around a couple of the record shops
  here in Philly but have never really opted to give it a listen.
 
  Everyone that I have asked about it has sort of shrugged or
sneered...but
  whenever I have heard it described it sound a whole lot like Booty music
  or ghetto tech...apparently it sells in massive quantities in Baltimore.
 
  (i should just get off my ass and give it a listen I suppose)
 
 
 
 
 
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  Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 00:18:16 +1000
  From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
  Subject: [313] Mo' Ghetto Tek
  
  
  Thanks for all the great Ghetto Tek leads.
  
  DJ Godfather is making his first trip to Oz, hence my research.
  
  Why do you all think that Ghetto Tek has not crossed over (ie left its
  geographic base) in the same way that techno has?
  
  Miami bass hasn't either really - though Khia's My Neck has blown up
lately
  across the US into the Billboard charts (such a great song)...
  
  I guess Washington go-go never did either.
  
  Yet James Lavelle did flirt with bass on Mo Wax... and occasionally DJs
  from
  hip-hop or breaks will drop ghetto-tech.
  
  Any thoughts?
  
  
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Re: [313] Baltimore Breakbeat (headache)

2002-08-22 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

Here are some samples that I found from Groovetech - these are from
Baltimore Break Records (BBR) it's the equivalent of having someone next to
you on the dancefloor blowing a whistle all night (literally in the last
track)

it reminds me of Miami bass/break tracks that have the BASS vocal every 4
bars...

delete 'em if ya hate 'em

http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/srvltRecMed?SKU=4073

http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/srvltRecMed?SKU=4075
and the best of the bunch
http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/srvltRecMed?SKU=4073

I'm in need of some aspirin now
Apologies to anyone I may have offended with this dribble


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