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thank you for sharing this dialogue with us. I look forward to reading your piece. Five
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> Well, I'm just upset that he hasn't played in Chicago considering he lives and works here. The only opportunities that I would get to see him is when he plays in Toronto. Is there an explanation why he doesn't play out in Chicago? I interviewed Jeff for Jockey Slut last week (I'll post it to the list soon) and we touched on this subject. Here's what he said (these quotes don't appear in the finished 1400 word piece), which kinda points to an answer to your question. "I suppose that it goes back to the reason why I moved to Chicago in the first place. It was mainly because of the perspectives. There [Chicago] is a location from where I can look at Europe from a distance and Detroit from a distance, and I don't have to run my business from right in the middle of things. So if I want to escape from it I can very simply just not go to my office and I can forget about it. I don't see anyone walking down the street that was at a party I did last night or something like that. I spend more time in Europe than I do in the States, I have family in Chicago and all my family is in the States, but my daughter is in Germany. So I have interests on both sides, you know." "I was not born in the city [Chicago], I moved there from New York and I moved to New York from Detroit, so it was partially out of strategic desire and I found New York to be a little bit too political and difficult to run a very small, simple record company." I love the fact that he refers to Axis as a 'very small simple record company', too! TOM
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> Mills only keeps around 300 records, apparently. The rest he chucks away When Dan Curtain had his office here in Cleveland, he was throwing away about 5 crates of plates, I immediately freaked out and took them all... He couldn't understand why I was so into them... weird darw_n "create, demonstrate, toneshift..." http://www.mp3.com/darw_n http://www.sphereproductions.com/topic/Darwin.html http://www.mannequinodd.com
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Marco Carola also throws his records in a big heap on the floor. >-Original Message- >From: FC3 Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: 04 October 2000 02:44 >To: 'David Gillies' >Cc: '313@hyperreal.org' >Subject: RE: [313] mills silliness > > >I saw juan atkins do something close to that too...he would >take the records >out of the sleeves and play them and then toss them on the floor in a >pile...2 piles actually. one for the sleeves and one for the >vinyl...i wish >i had all those records so that i didn't have to take care of >my either...it >could have been because he was really stoned... >jeff > >> -Original Message- >> From:David Gillies [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 8:30 AM >> To: John Shipman; 313@hyperreal.org >> Subject: Re: [313] mills silliness >> >> >> The closest I've seen to this is when I saw DJ Krush a >couple of years >> back. >> On the stage that he was playing on, he had a pretty darn >large pile, no >> heap, of records, out of their covers, just thrown there in >a big heap. He >> would rummage through them to find what he wanted, and when he was >> finished >> playing them, he would just throw them back onto to the floor. >> > >- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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> i was there too, but didnt see any barrel. however i have heard from some people that he is known for dropping aq track then tossing it over his shoulder. i thought it was for entertainment purposes...maybe not. must be nice to have such an extensive record collection. Mills only keeps around 300 records, apparently. The rest he chucks away (literally, obviously!). I've seen him do this tossing over his shoulder stuff as well, and I doubt they are worth keeping anyway after such treatment. Jonny.
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jeff sometimes has records in the small of his back/in his pants, under his arms, between his legs... At 8:25 PM +0200 10/3/00, peter mueller wrote: well, i think the only reason for doing so is due to the speed of mixing. it saves a lot of time (but obviously not good for the records).
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In a message dated 10/3/00 3:27:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >Jeff lives in Chicago? > >I thought he moved to Berlin??? > > Chicago is his headquarters but he has a place in Berlin also for when he is abroad. I'm not sure why he doesn't play in Chicago but I can find out. =) G l y p h
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Email him and ask him [EMAIL PROTECTED] =) Lorie On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Joel Fernandez wrote: > > > -- > > From: [ ma-Li*-a ] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > AnywaysI'm just jealous that any of you ever get to see him spin. > > Well, I'm just upset that he hasn't played in Chicago considering he lives > and works here. The only opportunities that I would get to see him is when > he plays in Toronto. Is there an explanation why he doesn't play out in > Chicago? > > Ciao, > > Joel > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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Jeff lives in Chicago? I thought he moved to Berlin??? Five
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LOL.
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-- > From: [ ma-Li*-a ] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > AnywaysI'm just jealous that any of you ever get to see him spin. Well, I'm just upset that he hasn't played in Chicago considering he lives and works here. The only opportunities that I would get to see him is when he plays in Toronto. Is there an explanation why he doesn't play out in Chicago? Ciao, Joel
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>I'm sure it wasn't to throw records away, more rather it was to > contain them for easy recovery after a set... maybe he has a big pillow down in the bottom and then he has someone standing back there placing the records in their proper sleeves. AnywaysI'm just jealous that any of you ever get to see him spin. I didn't even get to see Richie @ 1015. damn...only one more year... :| stay true [love] Malia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - :}*{: "No sane man will dance." - Marcus Tullius Cicero :}*{: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM: m0n4lis4 ICQ: 89418118 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -
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>From my experience its a big waste of all important DJ time trying to find the sleeve that the record came out of, putting the record in the sleeve, putting the record back in my box... I tend to stack them and then sort out everything once I have finished my set. joseph [teknz i:o] ]From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] i was there too, but didnt see any barrel. however i have ]heard from some people that he is known for dropping aq track ]then tossing it over his shoulder. i thought it was for ]entertainment purposes...maybe not. must be nice to have such ]an extensive record collection. ] ]jealous ]-Original Message- ]From: FC3 Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] } ]I saw juan atkins do something close to that too...he would ]take the records ]out of the sleeves and play them and then toss them on the floor in a ]pile...2 piles actually. one for the sleeves and one for the ]vinyl...i wish ]i had all those records so that i didn't have to take care of ]my either...it ]could have been because he was really stoned... ]jeff ]
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>>. i thought it was for entertainment purposes...maybe not. I am pretty sure it's that putting the record away is too time consuming, with Mills, that's something that I can understand. So if there indeed a barrel, I'm sure it wasn't to throw records away, more rather it was to contain them for easy recovery after a set... darw_n "create, demonstrate, toneshift..." http://www.mp3.com/darw_n http://www.sphereproductions.com/topic/Darwin.html http://www.mannequinodd.com
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well, i think the only reason for doing so is due to the speed of mixing. it saves a lot of time (but obviously not good for the records). peter -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 313@hyperreal.org <313@hyperreal.org> Date: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 8:14 PM Subject: RE: [313] mills silliness > i was there too, but didnt see any barrel. however i have heard from some people that he is known for dropping aq track then tossing it over his shoulder. i thought it was for entertainment purposes...maybe not. must be nice to have such an extensive record collection. > >jealous > >- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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i was there too, but didnt see any barrel. however i have heard from some people that he is known for dropping aq track then tossing it over his shoulder. i thought it was for entertainment purposes...maybe not. must be nice to have such an extensive record collection. jealous
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yeah that was the event! LOL.no barrel huh?i did really see it(i was sober too). you could only get a glimpse of it from the side balconies. it was probably just a random thing that was on stage and he was just chucking records that skipped into it. funny. unless he has it in his contract, " two turntables, one 909, one large trash barrel" :oD > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 12:44 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: [313] mills silliness > > I saw him there in August but I didn't see a barrel
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I saw him there in August but I didn't see a barrel
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I saw juan atkins do something close to that too...he would take the records out of the sleeves and play them and then toss them on the floor in a pile...2 piles actually. one for the sleeves and one for the vinyl...i wish i had all those records so that i didn't have to take care of my either...it could have been because he was really stoned... jeff > -Original Message- > From: David Gillies [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 8:30 AM > To: John Shipman; 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: [313] mills silliness > > > The closest I've seen to this is when I saw DJ Krush a couple of years > back. > On the stage that he was playing on, he had a pretty darn large pile, no > heap, of records, out of their covers, just thrown there in a big heap. He > would rummage through them to find what he wanted, and when he was > finished > playing them, he would just throw them back onto to the floor. >
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> records. i could swear i saw him finishing a mix and throwing the records in > the barrel more than once. did anybody else see this? i found this quite > amusing, and i want that barrel:) The closest I've seen to this is when I saw DJ Krush a couple of years back. On the stage that he was playing on, he had a pretty darn large pile, no heap, of records, out of their covers, just thrown there in a big heap. He would rummage through them to find what he wanted, and when he was finished playing them, he would just throw them back onto to the floor. Aaargh! It was painful to watch. out. dave.