Re: New DJ Bone Track on Physically Sick 3 Benefit compilation
+1 on the surgeon track, that bass is killer. On Thu, Jul 2, 2020 at 11:11 AM Andrew Duke wrote: > Good stuff. The song from Surgeon is a gorgeous departure. > > On Thu., Jul. 2, 2020, 2:57 p.m. kent williams, > wrote: > >> Kind of a departure if you are used to Bone's banging techno. Lush chords >> and Drexciyan FM Synth bubbles, and more of a breakbeat piece than 4 to >> floor kick techno. The other tracks on the compilation are all over the >> place from noise experimentation to more dance music from current up & >> comers like SHYBOI, MoMa Ready, UMFANT, CCL, and Swisha. >> >> https://physicallysick3.bandcamp.com/ >> >
Re: New DJ Bone Track on Physically Sick 3 Benefit compilation
Good stuff. The song from Surgeon is a gorgeous departure. On Thu., Jul. 2, 2020, 2:57 p.m. kent williams, wrote: > Kind of a departure if you are used to Bone's banging techno. Lush chords > and Drexciyan FM Synth bubbles, and more of a breakbeat piece than 4 to > floor kick techno. The other tracks on the compilation are all over the > place from noise experimentation to more dance music from current up & > comers like SHYBOI, MoMa Ready, UMFANT, CCL, and Swisha. > > https://physicallysick3.bandcamp.com/ >
New DJ Bone Track on Physically Sick 3 Benefit compilation
Kind of a departure if you are used to Bone's banging techno. Lush chords and Drexciyan FM Synth bubbles, and more of a breakbeat piece than 4 to floor kick techno. The other tracks on the compilation are all over the place from noise experimentation to more dance music from current up & comers like SHYBOI, MoMa Ready, UMFANT, CCL, and Swisha. https://physicallysick3.bandcamp.com/
(313) titonton duvante and dj bone
hello does anyone know what titonton duvante is up to these days? Is he still making and spinning records? and bone - does he still play vinyl out? please don't tell me he's all ableton and cd-rs.
Re: (313) titonton duvante and dj bone
Titonton is still doin' his thang. He's actually playing here in Indy soon. He's just doin' what he do, without any hype. Yet another reason why he's awesome. :) shiva http://www.soundcloud.com/djshiva Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing. - Arundhati Roy On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 8:09 AM, Richard r.crans...@optusnet.com.au wrote: hello does anyone know what titonton duvante is up to these days? Is he still making and spinning records? and bone - does he still play vinyl out? please don't tell me he's all ableton and cd-rs.
Re: (313) DJ Bone, SCAN 7, Aaron-Carl, Gary Martin, Terrence Parker, Los Hermanos -- NEW compilation available
In case anyone was wondering, there are some really top notch tracks in this comp, well worth $10. I'd like to know more about the W.A.R.M.T.H. building project. What is this organization, and aside from putting on events what are its goals? On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Aaron-Carl aaronc...@aaroncarl.com wrote: Hey there everyone... I wanted to let you all know (just in case you didn't) about the brand new compilation CD presented by W.A.R.M.T.H. International Inc. -- available on Wallshaker Music. It's a very important release for us, and I invite you all to check it out. It's a 14-track compilation that features exclusive music by Los Hermanos, DJ Bone, SCAN 7, Terrence Parker, Orlando Voorn, Gary Martin, Santiago Salazar, myself, and other Detroit artists. All of the money raised from this project (and other W.A.R.M.T.H. merchandise events) are going towards the down payment and renovation of our new building, here in Detroit. It's a HUGE project! It's something that we NEED for our scene, and when it's done, it's gonna be phenomenal. Please visit www.wallshaker.com to listen, download and/or order your CD. Much respect, and many thanks... Sincerely, Aaron-Carl
(313) DJ Bone, SCAN 7, Aaron-Carl, Gary Martin, Terrence Parker, Los Hermanos -- NEW compilation available
Hey there everyone... I wanted to let you all know (just in case you didn't) about the brand new compilation CD presented by W.A.R.M.T.H. International Inc. -- available on Wallshaker Music. It's a very important release for us, and I invite you all to check it out. It's a 14-track compilation that features exclusive music by Los Hermanos, DJ Bone, SCAN 7, Terrence Parker, Orlando Voorn, Gary Martin, Santiago Salazar, myself, and other Detroit artists. All of the money raised from this project (and other W.A.R.M.T.H. merchandise events) are going towards the down payment and renovation of our new building, here in Detroit. It's a HUGE project! It's something that we NEED for our scene, and when it's done, it's gonna be phenomenal. Please visit www.wallshaker.com to listen, download and/or order your CD. Much respect, and many thanks... Sincerely, Aaron-Carl
RE: (313) DJ Bone: True to da roots on Resident advisor
Good lengthy article/interview with DJ Bone: http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1126 Ken -Original Message- From: Matt Kane's Brain [mailto:mkb.dirty...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 7:53 PM To: Arturo Lopez Cc: Three-One-Three Subject: Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's interview with Juan? Thanks for the link, Kent. I had totally glossed over the comments at first read. OT NONSENSE BELOW On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 14:49, Arturo Lopez arturo.m.lo...@gmail.com wrote: Interesting. Reminds me of this one time I went fishing and caught a fish ths big. But did you do it in kayak? http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/23/sports/23fishing.html -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com capoeira in boston http://capoeirageraisboston.com aim - mkbatwerk ; y! - mkb218 ; gtalk - mkb.dirtyorg
Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
it would have been him not having a work permit . these days it's almost impossible to get in as a dj or musician without a work permit even more so if you are black . his booker should have informed the promoters of the festival that they need to apply for a work permit for him . lerato Weird story, the post did not mention what the reason was for british immigration to deny him access. I mean i don't think they randomly deny people access just for fun. Anyone know what that reason was? KJ On 17 aug 2009, at 07:06, kent williams wrote: News from Ahne about DJ Bone's ridiculous experience with British immigration... http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=114649423281
Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
Getting a work permit for the USA is a funny experience that involves a medical in which you have to prove you have no false limbs and what sex you are, even tho your stood there in your pants you still have to pop them down to prove it :) Even if you're self funding it's worth paying an agency to get you fast tracked otherwise you could be looking at six months and one false slip in the paper work and you have to start again. UK customs have been pulling a lot more people of late because they have better software and tracking available to them now, it's also become a political hot topic in the UK since the moronic BNP got in a couple of MEPs on the back illegal immigrants. DJs stand out like sore thumbs, short visit, no cash, know paths and large bags. Traveling without the correct paperwork these days is a tad stupid. m
Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
Weird story, the post did not mention what the reason was for british immigration to deny him access. I mean i don't think they randomly deny people access just for fun. Anyone know what that reason was? KJ On 17 aug 2009, at 07:06, kent williams wrote: News from Ahne about DJ Bone's ridiculous experience with British immigration... http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=114649423281
Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
this seems to happen a lot with artists from the US in the last couple of years, I know the same happened to Egyptian Lover a while back and I heard that Stingray and Alan Oldham had similar problems recently. On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com wrote: Weird story, the post did not mention what the reason was for british immigration to deny him access. I mean i don't think they randomly deny people access just for fun. Anyone know what that reason was? KJ On 17 aug 2009, at 07:06, kent williams wrote: News from Ahne about DJ Bone's ridiculous experience with British immigration... http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=114649423281
RE: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
But if you haven't got a visa/work permit, you haven't got a visa/work permit. I'm no apologist for regulations or overzealous bureaucracy, but the fact that the rules have been re-tightened in recent years has been made crystal clear. If the paper work is not in your possession before you travel, you're making an unwise decision to get on that plane. It's the responsibility of the agent and the promoter to make sure that this paper work has been dealt with before the artist departs. If it's not been taken care of, this is not a very professional thing to let happen. You can't buck reality unfortunately. It's not a question of generosity or not on the part of the immigration staff. It just is. Nowadays, anyway. And the immigration regulations for Europeans wanting to do temporary work in the States are just as stringent, by the way. Ken Odeluga Copy Editor, Markets - Market Talk -Original Message- From: gavin morrissey [mailto:gavinmorris...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 9:30 AM To: Klaas-Jan Jongsma Cc: kent williams; list 313 Subject: Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK this seems to happen a lot with artists from the US in the last couple of years, I know the same happened to Egyptian Lover a while back and I heard that Stingray and Alan Oldham had similar problems recently. On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com wrote: Weird story, the post did not mention what the reason was for british immigration to deny him access. I mean i don't think they randomly deny people access just for fun. Anyone know what that reason was? KJ On 17 aug 2009, at 07:06, kent williams wrote: News from Ahne about DJ Bone's ridiculous experience with British immigration... http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=114649423281
Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
there doesn't seem to be the same problems with other European nations though On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Odeluga, Kenken.odel...@dowjones.com wrote: But if you haven't got a visa/work permit, you haven't got a visa/work permit. I'm no apologist for regulations or overzealous bureaucracy, but the fact that the rules have been re-tightened in recent years has been made crystal clear. If the paper work is not in your possession before you travel, you're making an unwise decision to get on that plane. It's the responsibility of the agent and the promoter to make sure that this paper work has been dealt with before the artist departs. If it's not been taken care of, this is not a very professional thing to let happen. You can't buck reality unfortunately. It's not a question of generosity or not on the part of the immigration staff. It just is. Nowadays, anyway. And the immigration regulations for Europeans wanting to do temporary work in the States are just as stringent, by the way. Ken Odeluga Copy Editor, Markets - Market Talk -Original Message- From: gavin morrissey [mailto:gavinmorris...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 9:30 AM To: Klaas-Jan Jongsma Cc: kent williams; list 313 Subject: Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK this seems to happen a lot with artists from the US in the last couple of years, I know the same happened to Egyptian Lover a while back and I heard that Stingray and Alan Oldham had similar problems recently. On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com wrote: Weird story, the post did not mention what the reason was for british immigration to deny him access. I mean i don't think they randomly deny people access just for fun. Anyone know what that reason was? KJ On 17 aug 2009, at 07:06, kent williams wrote: News from Ahne about DJ Bone's ridiculous experience with British immigration... http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=114649423281
Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
Yeah, I don't know how I was allowed to sneak into the UK while I was working for Psychic TV for all those years. But then again, GP-O and family where tossed out of the UK. I would not bother going to the UK without a work permit these days. EU no problem. telepathic regards, the kooky scientist - Original Message - From: Ken Odeluga ken.odel...@dowjones.com To: gavin morrissey gavinmorris...@gmail.com, Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com Cc: kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com, list 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 4:40:17 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: RE: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK But if you haven't got a visa/work permit, you haven't got a visa/work permit. I'm no apologist for regulations or overzealous bureaucracy, but the fact that the rules have been re-tightened in recent years has been made crystal clear. If the paper work is not in your possession before you travel, you're making an unwise decision to get on that plane. It's the responsibility of the agent and the promoter to make sure that this paper work has been dealt with before the artist departs. If it's not been taken care of, this is not a very professional thing to let happen. You can't buck reality unfortunately. It's not a question of generosity or not on the part of the immigration staff. It just is. Nowadays, anyway. And the immigration regulations for Europeans wanting to do temporary work in the States are just as stringent, by the way. Ken Odeluga Copy Editor, Markets - Market Talk -Original Message- From: gavin morrissey [mailto:gavinmorris...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 9:30 AM To: Klaas-Jan Jongsma Cc: kent williams; list 313 Subject: Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK this seems to happen a lot with artists from the US in the last couple of years, I know the same happened to Egyptian Lover a while back and I heard that Stingray and Alan Oldham had similar problems recently. On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com wrote: Weird story, the post did not mention what the reason was for british immigration to deny him access. I mean i don't think they randomly deny people access just for fun. Anyone know what that reason was? KJ On 17 aug 2009, at 07:06, kent williams wrote: News from Ahne about DJ Bone's ridiculous experience with British immigration... http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=114649423281
Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
You can go ahead and fly over without a work visabut anybody who does this should be informed enough to know you don't tell UK customs that you're there to DJ etc which I imagine Bone probably did. I learned that the first (and only) time I flew direct to the UK and was nearly denied entry. Arrived with $300 in my pocket and no phone number for anyone..Just here to hangout with friends I said, whilst towing 150 pounds of gear. They were aghast. Thankfully Alex Bond was there to pick me up and diffused everything. And thankfully it was at the Manchester Airport and not in London.
Fwd: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
Nothing beats the story (though I'm sure Ken can tell more accurately) of Heiroglyphic Being somehow taking a wrong turn at heathrow into a restricted area and managing to bypass security completely, only to then have to ask them from the other side to be let back in so he can collect his bags. Suprisingly enough he was turned back next time he tried to get into the country. ;) On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:23 PM, JT Stewart etmach...@gmail.com wrote: You can go ahead and fly over without a work visabut anybody who does this should be informed enough to know you don't tell UK customs that you're there to DJ etc which I imagine Bone probably did. I learned that the first (and only) time I flew direct to the UK and was nearly denied entry. Arrived with $300 in my pocket and no phone number for anyone..Just here to hangout with friends I said, whilst towing 150 pounds of gear. They were aghast. Thankfully Alex Bond was there to pick me up and diffused everything. And thankfully it was at the Manchester Airport and not in London. -- matt chester 11th hour recordings matt-chester.com myspace.com/mattchester1 -- matt chester 11th hour recordings matt-chester.com myspace.com/mattchester1
Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
I had this problem trying to get into Canada at Windsor border years ago... and that was before 9/11 even. ~David On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 10:23 AM, JT Stewartetmach...@gmail.com wrote: You can go ahead and fly over without a work visabut anybody who does this should be informed enough to know you don't tell UK customs that you're there to DJ etc which I imagine Bone probably did. I learned that the first (and only) time I flew direct to the UK and was nearly denied entry. Arrived with $300 in my pocket and no phone number for anyone..Just here to hangout with friends I said, whilst towing 150 pounds of gear. They were aghast. Thankfully Alex Bond was there to pick me up and diffused everything. And thankfully it was at the Manchester Airport and not in London.
Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
RE: this whole thing -- I report, you decide ;-) All countries are getting a lot tougher about work visa requirements. Sadly, a DJ who shows up with a record box will run into trouble, but going through immigration with a laptop won't trigger any scrutiny at all! And of course, if you get booked to play in another country, probably best to make the promoter figure out visa requirements for you up front. By the way, I just flew from Salt Lake, and got scanned with their fancy new X Ray Specs body scanner. They picked up a power bar wrapper in my pocket. Spooky.
Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
It's not a security measure at all. It's strictly a matter of immigration law. Such laws make no distinction between brick layers and DJs. If you're going to play internationally, you pretty much have to follow the rules, because they WILL catch up with you eventually, and they usually get really upset if they realize you've been working in their country without a visa and getting away with it. On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 12:34 PM, ja...@iridite.comja...@iridite.com wrote: At least two of these examples were work visa related, if not all three. Glasgow Airport is definitely getting more sussed about DJs from the US, even ones who are currently residing in another EU country (like Mr Oldham) - they rarely let anyone through who says they have commercial samples (ie promos) or who say they are just in the country visiting friends these days. It's pretty expensive to get a short term work visa so I imagine it's partially a security measure and partially a handy way of increasing the Customs and Excise departments budget cheers Jason
Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
This is a good point - whereas pre 2001 if you managed to get away with it once but got pulled up another time they would tend to be lenient, these days if they get the slightest whiff that you'd broken the rules in the past they will have no second thoughts about denying you entry on a permanent basis. A friend of mine who's a visual artist lived in NYC for 10 years on a legit visa, but recently had some irregularity on a tourist visa to go back there, and in the process they found that she had overstayed her work visa previously by 5 days - she is now barred from getting a working visa for the US for life. If you're going to play internationally, you pretty much have to follow the rules, because they WILL catch up with you eventually, and they usually get really upset if they realize you've been working in their country without a visa and getting away with it. -- matt chester 11th hour recordings matt-chester.com myspace.com/mattchester1
(313) dj bone
id be curious to hear direct form bone what the interview entailed in terms of line(s) of questioning because if i didnt know any better id say that being black and from the city with the highest muslim population in the country, let alone trying to get in on an artists visa if one was acquired, fits a known profile and was the mitigating factor in this experience. im not saying its right or wrong, im just saying...
Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
There was this dutch couple last year (or 2 years ago) who went on an extended vacation and went from cost to cost to the US. They were stupid enough te let their tourist visa expired. So they got pulled over by some highway patrol and he noticed that is expired, he arrests the couple and they end up in jail due to something in that Homeland Security thingie they have in the US. They got out 3 months later... I had my experiences as well with US immigrations, being shouted at and humilliated just for picking up a bag without that Immigration officer saying i could, trying to turn on a laptop when an immigration officer asked me if it could be turned on (how the hell could i know she wanted to do that). I have heard tons of stories like mine from friends and colleagues who went to the US. Oh yeah and after all this you always immediatly pass a big sign saying welcome to the united states of america, they sure know their sarcasm ;-) On 17 aug 2009, at 19:53, Matt Chester wrote: This is a good point - whereas pre 2001 if you managed to get away with it once but got pulled up another time they would tend to be lenient, these days if they get the slightest whiff that you'd broken the rules in the past they will have no second thoughts about denying you entry on a permanent basis. A friend of mine who's a visual artist lived in NYC for 10 years on a legit visa, but recently had some irregularity on a tourist visa to go back there, and in the process they found that she had overstayed her work visa previously by 5 days - she is now barred from getting a working visa for the US for life. If you're going to play internationally, you pretty much have to follow the rules, because they WILL catch up with you eventually, and they usually get really upset if they realize you've been working in their country without a visa and getting away with it. -- matt chester 11th hour recordings matt-chester.com myspace.com/mattchester1
Re: (313) dj bone
He probably mentioned that he wanted to go to a party where his good friend Aril Brikha who was born in Iran was playing. And to make it a special party who bought some brand new records from this store called Submerge from a group called Underground Resistance ;-) KJ PS. above actually did happen to someone who visited submerge when he had a stop-over in Detroit ;-) Oh do i really have to say that he did made it to his flight but got a nice little chat with airport security for about 5 hours ;-) On 17 aug 2009, at 20:00, jdmo...@frontiernet.net wrote: id be curious to hear direct form bone what the interview entailed in terms of line(s) of questioning because if i didnt know any better id say that being black and from the city with the highest muslim population in the country, let alone trying to get in on an artists visa if one was acquired, fits a known profile and was the mitigating factor in this experience. im not saying its right or wrong, im just saying...
Re: (313) dj bone
I got grilled by a border guard last time i went to the festival whose suspicions were aroused by my saying i was going to Detroit for a holiday! PS. above actually did happen to someone who visited submerge when he had a stop-over in Detroit ;-) -- matt chester 11th hour recordings matt-chester.com myspace.com/mattchester1
Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
[Odeluga, Ken ken.odel...@dowjones.com] But if you haven't got a visa/work permit, you haven't got a visa/work permit. I'm no apologist for regulations or overzealous bureaucracy, but the fact that the rules have been re-tightened in recent years has been made crystal clear. If the paper work is not in your possession before you travel, you're making an unwise decision to get on that plane. It's the responsibility of the agent and the promoter to make sure that this paper work has been dealt with before the artist departs. If it's not been taken care of, this is not a very professional thing to let happen. You can't buck reality unfortunately. It's not a question of generosity or not on the part of the immigration staff. It just is. Nowadays, anyway. And the immigration regulations for Europeans wanting to do temporary work in the States are just as stringent, by the way. Well, this is all very easy to say, but the reality of the situation is such, then, that this means you'll be seeing a lot less artists (particularly smaller, up-and-coming artists) coming through your town. For example, I know there are many gigs I've played in the past where they simply would not have happened had I actually tried to do everything legally, because financially it just would not have been feasible. -- :: atomly :: [ ato...@atomly.com : www.atomly.com : http://blog.atomly.com/ ... [ atomiq records : new york city : +1.917.442.9450 ... [ e-mail atomly-news-subscr...@atomly.com for atomly info and updates ...
Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
You A) don't travel with a load of gear, beyond a laptop B) don't show up as re-entering the same country multiple times in the same year. In a sense, getting sent home is a sort of perverse sign you've arrived. I did find out this weekend how to get the hairy eyeball from everyone in uniform in the Salt Lake City airport yesterday: don't shave for a week, wear dark glasses and a Moodyman T Shirt. On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:03 PM, atomlyato...@atomly.com wrote: [Odeluga, Ken ken.odel...@dowjones.com] But if you haven't got a visa/work permit, you haven't got a visa/work permit. I'm no apologist for regulations or overzealous bureaucracy, but the fact that the rules have been re-tightened in recent years has been made crystal clear. If the paper work is not in your possession before you travel, you're making an unwise decision to get on that plane. It's the responsibility of the agent and the promoter to make sure that this paper work has been dealt with before the artist departs. If it's not been taken care of, this is not a very professional thing to let happen. You can't buck reality unfortunately. It's not a question of generosity or not on the part of the immigration staff. It just is. Nowadays, anyway. And the immigration regulations for Europeans wanting to do temporary work in the States are just as stringent, by the way. Well, this is all very easy to say, but the reality of the situation is such, then, that this means you'll be seeing a lot less artists (particularly smaller, up-and-coming artists) coming through your town. For example, I know there are many gigs I've played in the past where they simply would not have happened had I actually tried to do everything legally, because financially it just would not have been feasible. -- :: atomly :: [ ato...@atomly.com : www.atomly.com : http://blog.atomly.com/ ... [ atomiq records : new york city : +1.917.442.9450 ... [ e-mail atomly-news-subscr...@atomly.com for atomly info and updates ...
Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
[jonathan morse jn...@rochester.rr.com] On 17August2009, at 16:27 , kent williams wrote: You A) don't travel with a load of gear, beyond a laptop B) don't show up as re-entering the same country multiple times in the same year. yeah but that beard just screams why yes, i would love a Body Cavity Search thank you for asking ; ) Haha... Good (scary) to see what you really think of me. :P And, to Kent, Yeah, I mean there are obviously things you can do to mitigate the risk of being denied entry when you're still at the illegal stage, but I was just trying to point out to people who try to make it as simple as, if you don't have a work visa, you shouldn't play, that for a large portion of artists, that's just not financially possible. -- :: atomly :: [ ato...@atomly.com : www.atomly.com : http://blog.atomly.com/ ... [ atomiq records : new york city : +1.917.442.9450 ... [ e-mail atomly-news-subscr...@atomly.com for atomly info and updates ...
Re: (313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
My friend got turned back in uk. He got busted when they got suspicious and googled his name. he was down for playing one festival. so best not to use your real name. my friends band that just toured states and europe got past immigration by shipping all there ampeg amps etc over before hand. This is easier than obtaining an artist/ working visa so they told me. Another trick they use is to get a fake reciept for a recording studio. countries like to see your spending money in their country. If your a self funded DIY artist with no friends in the other country it is almost imposible to go over with a working visa. luckily japan doesn't seem to be so strict..went over a few months ago with all my gear didn't even blink. latersss On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 8:48 AM, atomlyato...@atomly.com wrote: [jonathan morse jn...@rochester.rr.com] On 17August2009, at 16:27 , kent williams wrote: You A) don't travel with a load of gear, beyond a laptop B) don't show up as re-entering the same country multiple times in the same year. yeah but that beard just screams why yes, i would love a Body Cavity Search thank you for asking ; ) Haha... Good (scary) to see what you really think of me. :P And, to Kent, Yeah, I mean there are obviously things you can do to mitigate the risk of being denied entry when you're still at the illegal stage, but I was just trying to point out to people who try to make it as simple as, if you don't have a work visa, you shouldn't play, that for a large portion of artists, that's just not financially possible. -- :: atomly :: [ ato...@atomly.com : www.atomly.com : http://blog.atomly.com/ ... [ atomiq records : new york city : +1.917.442.9450 ... [ e-mail atomly-news-subscr...@atomly.com for atomly info and updates ...
(313) DJ Bone denied entry into UK
News from Ahne about DJ Bone's ridiculous experience with British immigration... http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=114649423281
(313) DJ Bone tribute to KDJ mix
Did I actually beat Garrett to posting this? :) All-KDJ, all the time: http://dj-bone.com/Actual_Emotion_Mix2_KDJ.mp3 - Greg
(313) DJ Bone tribute to KDJ mix
Did I actually beat Garrett to posting this? :) All-KDJ, all the time: http://dj-bone.com/Actual_Emotion_Mix2_KDJ.mp3 - Greg
Re: (313) DJ Bone tribute to KDJ mix
Garrett's not near a computer ;). But I think that's not new..? He also did a phenomenal all-UR mix in the attack series. On May 29, 2009, at 12:03 PM, Greg Earle ea...@isolar.dyndns.org wrote: Did I actually beat Garrett to posting this? :) All-KDJ, all the time: http://dj-bone.com/Actual_Emotion_Mix2_KDJ.mp3 - Greg
Re: (313) DJ Bone tribute to KDJ mix
I was seeing Bone with Ahne everywhere in Detroit last weekend, and almost didn't recognize him the first time because he was in such a good mood ;-) The most ridiculous moment of the weekend -- well, if you read the 313 list it was -- was Friday Night when Bone Tom Cox were about 10 feet apart at the deep house party, completely unaware of each other... On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Greg Earle ea...@isolar.dyndns.org wrote: Did I actually beat Garrett to posting this? :) All-KDJ, all the time: http://dj-bone.com/Actual_Emotion_Mix2_KDJ.mp3 - Greg
Re: (313) DJ Bone tribute to KDJ mix
Oh, I assure you they were not unaware of each other, just being good little boys. Well, at least I know Tom knew Bone was there because Tom pointed Bone out to me. On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 4:30 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: I was seeing Bone with Ahne everywhere in Detroit last weekend, and almost didn't recognize him the first time because he was in such a good mood ;-) The most ridiculous moment of the weekend -- well, if you read the 313 list it was -- was Friday Night when Bone Tom Cox were about 10 feet apart at the deep house party, completely unaware of each other... On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Greg Earle ea...@isolar.dyndns.org wrote: Did I actually beat Garrett to posting this? :) All-KDJ, all the time: http://dj-bone.com/Actual_Emotion_Mix2_KDJ.mp3 - Greg -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com
Re: (313) DJ Bone tribute to KDJ mix
How odd that he didn't go talk to him then. On May 29, 2009, at 1:49 PM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com wrote: Oh, I assure you they were not unaware of each other, just being good little boys. Well, at least I know Tom knew Bone was there because Tom pointed Bone out to me. On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 4:30 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: I was seeing Bone with Ahne everywhere in Detroit last weekend, and almost didn't recognize him the first time because he was in such a good mood ;-) The most ridiculous moment of the weekend -- well, if you read the 313 list it was -- was Friday Night when Bone Tom Cox were about 10 feet apart at the deep house party, completely unaware of each other... On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Greg Earle ea...@isolar.dyndns.org wrote: Did I actually beat Garrett to posting this? :) All-KDJ, all the time: http://dj-bone.com/Actual_Emotion_Mix2_KDJ.mp3 - Greg -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com
(313) Track ID - DJ Bone Shanghai - Samples Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga
Hi, Does someone know the name of the track that DJ Bone plays in his Shanghai set part 1, beginning around 8:30 minutes. It has a sample from the song by Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga. Also interested in the track that follows the above one. Set can be downloaded here... http://www.void-shanghai.com/ Thanks in advance, Remco
(313) Re : (313) Track ID - DJ Bone Shanghai - Samples Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga
I feel happy I still can provide support on tribal techno. This is rare nowadays. That should be that one (by memory). Ill give a listen at home later to be sure. http://www.discogs.com/Birdland-The-DJ-Edits-Vol-1/release/325705 Cheers. Benoît. 2009/1/23, Remco Doorewaard remco.doorewa...@gebrsluyter.nl: Hi, Does someone know the name of the track that DJ Bone plays in his Shanghai set part 1, beginning around 8:30 minutes. It has a sample from the song by Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga. Also interested in the track that follows the above one. Set can be downloaded here... http://www.void-shanghai.com/ Thanks in advance, Remco
(313) RE: Re : (313) Track ID - DJ Bone Shanghai - Samples Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga
Thanks, will check it out! -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:benoit.pu...@gmail.com] Verzonden: vrijdag 23 januari 2009 16:22 Aan: Remco Doorewaard CC: 313 Onderwerp: Re : (313) Track ID - DJ Bone Shanghai - Samples Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga I feel happy I still can provide support on tribal techno. This is rare nowadays. That should be that one (by memory). Ill give a listen at home later to be sure. http://www.discogs.com/Birdland-The-DJ-Edits-Vol-1/release/325705 Cheers. Benoît. 2009/1/23, Remco Doorewaard remco.doorewa...@gebrsluyter.nl: Hi, Does someone know the name of the track that DJ Bone plays in his Shanghai set part 1, beginning around 8:30 minutes. It has a sample from the song by Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga. Also interested in the track that follows the above one. Set can be downloaded here... http://www.void-shanghai.com/ Thanks in advance, Remco
(313) Re : Re : (313) Track ID - DJ Bone Shanghai - Samples Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga
For sure that one includes also a nice bootleg of 'acid eiffel' !! It was initially credited to adam beyer but it seems to be actually oliver ho as its said on discogs. What is sure is that the next 'birdland' is from oliver ho. Benoît. 2009/1/23, Remco Doorewaard remco.doorewa...@gebrsluyter.nl: Thanks, will check it out! -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:benoit.pu...@gmail.com] Verzonden: vrijdag 23 januari 2009 16:22 Aan: Remco Doorewaard CC: 313 Onderwerp: Re : (313) Track ID - DJ Bone Shanghai - Samples Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga I feel happy I still can provide support on tribal techno. This is rare nowadays. That should be that one (by memory). Ill give a listen at home later to be sure. http://www.discogs.com/Birdland-The-DJ-Edits-Vol-1/release/325705 Cheers. Benoît. 2009/1/23, Remco Doorewaard remco.doorewa...@gebrsluyter.nl: Hi, Does someone know the name of the track that DJ Bone plays in his Shanghai set part 1, beginning around 8:30 minutes. It has a sample from the song by Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga. Also interested in the track that follows the above one. Set can be downloaded here... http://www.void-shanghai.com/ Thanks in advance, Remco
RE: (313) Re : Re : (313) Track ID - DJ Bone Shanghai - Samples Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga
If memory serves me right the label Assembly was set up by Oliver Ho, Max Duley and Dan March to put out records with out there names on at the time when they were shifting a lot of units and were never to be repress either. There all great and Ive always loved that Acid Eiffel edit... -Original Message- From: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:benoit.pu...@gmail.com] Sent: 23 January 2009 16:10 To: Remco Doorewaard Cc: 313 Subject: (313) Re : Re : (313) Track ID - DJ Bone Shanghai - Samples Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga For sure that one includes also a nice bootleg of 'acid eiffel' !! It was initially credited to adam beyer but it seems to be actually oliver ho as its said on discogs. What is sure is that the next 'birdland' is from oliver ho. Benoît. 2009/1/23, Remco Doorewaard remco.doorewa...@gebrsluyter.nl: Thanks, will check it out! -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:benoit.pu...@gmail.com] Verzonden: vrijdag 23 januari 2009 16:22 Aan: Remco Doorewaard CC: 313 Onderwerp: Re : (313) Track ID - DJ Bone Shanghai - Samples Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga I feel happy I still can provide support on tribal techno. This is rare nowadays. That should be that one (by memory). Ill give a listen at home later to be sure. http://www.discogs.com/Birdland-The-DJ-Edits-Vol-1/release/325705 Cheers. Benoît. 2009/1/23, Remco Doorewaard remco.doorewa...@gebrsluyter.nl: Hi, Does someone know the name of the track that DJ Bone plays in his Shanghai set part 1, beginning around 8:30 minutes. It has a sample from the song by Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga. Also interested in the track that follows the above one. Set can be downloaded here... http://www.void-shanghai.com/ Thanks in advance, Remco
(313) 313 in da 323 - Interface 24 with Rolando and DJ Bone Nov. 29th
Oh yeah baby. The Droidies do it again: Saturday November 29th Droid Behavior presents Interface 24 /// REAL DETROIT TECHNO DETROIT.TECHNO:HOUSE:ACID:MINIMAL DJ Rolando UR : 430 West : Delsin // Detroit Rolando was born in the 70's in the southwest of Detroit...Mexican Town. He began DJ-ing as a teenager and earned respect as well as attention of the Mad Mike Banks. He soon joined the infamous Underground Resistance and learned his chops as a producer and performer. In 1999 his release of Knights of the Jaguar broke the ice and turned archaic perceptions of techno on their head. A cross genre hit, the song broke boundaries and became an instant classic with DJ's as diverse as Francois K, Danny Tenaglia, and even Oakenfold. The record put focus back on the Motor City. Along with his soulful productions, Rolando has wowed audiences worldwide with his speedy turntabalism and eclectic sets of funky house, rugged electro, and deep Detroit techno. Rolando makes his long awaited return to LA 10 years later for this special West Coast appearance. Do not miss this moment in essential underground. DJ Bone Subject Detroit : Metroplex // Detroit Bone is a true champion of the underground. His uncompromising attitude and fierce independence have allowed him to play by his own rules and violate industry expectations. He's a DJ in the true essence of Detroit style: aggressively skillful, deep, and funky. He is also a successful producer and runs the highly acclaimed Subject Detroit label. Bone's performances remind crowds to focus on the DJ by employing every technique in his masterful arsenal: blends, scratches, backspins, and his unrivaled use of the fader. This is a lesson not to be missed. along with: Acid Circus (Live) Droid Behavior // LA Drumcell Droid Behavior // LA Developer Modularz : 4trak // LA Andrew Kelley vs Alex Villalobos Lifestyle : Absurd // LA visual experiments by derivative + skewfm + CPU 10pm - 8am | $10/15 | open bar till 11pm | mature crowd suggested RSVP: [EMAIL PROTECTED] info: 323.743.8419 groovetickets.com droidbehavior.com myspace.com/droidbehavior
Re: (313) DJ Bone - Out Of Knowhere
Bought it directly from last year. Really great, fun production, great sound and chugging tracks. -- Michael Kuszynski On Sep 15, 2008, at 11:08 AM, KiDD*e [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey 313ers, Just wanted to ask if any of you have heard this album. http://www.discogs.com/release/963807 I don't see any discussions about it in the archives. I've come across it yesterday, and definitively loved it. So groovy, so high-tek-soul, so Detroit. - K*
(313) DJ Bone - Out Of Knowhere
Hey 313ers, Just wanted to ask if any of you have heard this album. http://www.discogs.com/release/963807 I don't see any discussions about it in the archives. I've come across it yesterday, and definitively loved it. So groovy, so high-tek-soul, so Detroit. - K*
(313) DJ Bone Actual Emotion Mixes
Hi all. Just want to share three new DJ Bone Actual Emotion Mixes: a house set, an all KDJ record set and an all UR set. Check it out: www.dj-bone.com Thanks.
Re: (313) Dj Bone (Subject Detroit) at Rogue Dublin October 5th
I wondered how long that would last. At the time, it seemed like a strange fit, then I realized half of the big guns of Detroit had relocated there, too. I wanted to bring him to Dallas, but I knew this town wasn't ready. However, there seems to be a turn for the better recently. . . Hmmm. - Original Message From: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2007 2:32:45 PM Subject: Re: (313) Dj Bone (Subject Detroit) at Rogue Dublin October 5th On Oct 3, 2007, at 8:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I miss seeing him on a regular basis. He is a great DJ. Is he living in LA? Sorry, I mean, West Detroit? :) Not anymore. I think he dragged Ahnne away from here and they were either in Louisville KY or back in tha D. Speaking of West Detroit, we've got Ryan Elliott this weekend (opening for Trentmöller at Avalon), C2 coming out on the 13th and then Dan Curtin on Nov. 2nd. And Matt Dear (with Clark Warner) is somewhere in the mix as well, forget the date. It's gonna be a good next month or so for 313 out here in the 323. (And we get Blade Runner: The Final Cut premiering at the Landmark Theater in West LA the day after tomorrow. Neener neener.) - Greg
Re: (313) Dj Bone (Subject Detroit) at Rogue Dublin October 5th
On 2 Oct 2007, at 23:38, Christopher O'Grady wrote: Ghetto Jacking with the legendary Dj Bone (Subject Detroit) and Eamonn Doyle (D1) Rogue 64 Dame Street Dublin 2 Doors 10pm 15 Euros Played there at the weekend, great little place - have a good one. m
Re: (313) Dj Bone (Subject Detroit) at Rogue Dublin October 5th
I miss seeing him on a regular basis. He is a great DJ. Is he living in LA? Sorry, I mean, West Detroit? - Original Message From: Christopher O'Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: list 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2007 5:38:27 PM Subject: (313) Dj Bone (Subject Detroit) at Rogue Dublin October 5th Ghetto Jacking with the legendary Dj Bone (Subject Detroit) and Eamonn Doyle (D1) Rogue 64 Dame Street Dublin 2 Doors 10pm 15 Euros It's no accident that two letters always precede Bone's name whenever he's on the bill. First and foremost, Bone is a DJ---in the truest sense. When he spins, it's as if the turntables and the mixer become a physical extension of his body. He employs every possible technique in the disc jockey arsenal masterfully: blending, scratching, backspinning, no monitors or headphones; unrivaled in his use of the fader switch and he incorporates them all into every set. From his standing room only residency performances to after-hours spots, he rocks every show as if it's his last. What the general public and far too many DJs don't realize is that Bone spins as much for his own enjoyment as he does for the audience. It's a compulsion that only those who live for what they do possess and those who don't can never understand: Bone lives to spin-it's a necessary part of his existence. His dedication to the art of dance music and DJing is so untainted and intense that the tales of his confrontational encounters with flashy booking agents and big name djs are already the stuff of legend. No hype or trends, just a relentless drive and passion to take the party to another level. That's why he's one of the few spin masters other DJs hate to follow. Dj Bone will be at Rogue on October 5th supported by D1's Eamonn Doyle for a night of shock and awe on three turntables. Be sure not to miss this rare and exclusive event. http://www.myspace.com/djbone313 http://www.myspace.com/subjectdetroit http://www.myspace.com/ghettojackingcollective http://www.myspace.com/roguedublin
Re: (313) Dj Bone (Subject Detroit) at Rogue Dublin October 5th
On Oct 3, 2007, at 8:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I miss seeing him on a regular basis. He is a great DJ. Is he living in LA? Sorry, I mean, West Detroit? :) Not anymore. I think he dragged Ahnne away from here and they were either in Louisville KY or back in tha D. Speaking of West Detroit, we've got Ryan Elliott this weekend (opening for Trentmöller at Avalon), C2 coming out on the 13th and then Dan Curtin on Nov. 2nd. And Matt Dear (with Clark Warner) is somewhere in the mix as well, forget the date. It's gonna be a good next month or so for 313 out here in the 323. (And we get Blade Runner: The Final Cut premiering at the Landmark Theater in West LA the day after tomorrow. Neener neener.) - Greg
(313) Dj Bone (Subject Detroit) at Rogue Dublin October 5th
Ghetto Jacking with the legendary Dj Bone (Subject Detroit) and Eamonn Doyle (D1) Rogue 64 Dame Street Dublin 2 Doors 10pm 15 Euros It's no accident that two letters always precede Bone's name whenever he's on the bill. First and foremost, Bone is a DJ---in the truest sense. When he spins, it's as if the turntables and the mixer become a physical extension of his body. He employs every possible technique in the disc jockey arsenal masterfully: blending, scratching, backspinning, no monitors or headphones; unrivaled in his use of the fader switch and he incorporates them all into every set. From his standing room only residency performances to after-hours spots, he rocks every show as if it's his last. What the general public and far too many DJs don't realize is that Bone spins as much for his own enjoyment as he does for the audience. It's a compulsion that only those who live for what they do possess and those who don't can never understand: Bone lives to spin-it's a necessary part of his existence. His dedication to the art of dance music and DJing is so untainted and intense that the tales of his confrontational encounters with flashy booking agents and big name djs are already the stuff of legend. No hype or trends, just a relentless drive and passion to take the party to another level. That's why he's one of the few spin masters other DJs hate to follow. Dj Bone will be at Rogue on October 5th supported by D1's Eamonn Doyle for a night of shock and awe on three turntables. Be sure not to miss this rare and exclusive event. http://www.myspace.com/djbone313 http://www.myspace.com/subjectdetroit http://www.myspace.com/ghettojackingcollective http://www.myspace.com/roguedublin
(313) New DJ Bone Attack Mix 40 - Bone in SF saturday
Check out the new DJ Bone Attack Mix #40. Detroit is not a trend. Attack! http://www.7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/mp3/djboneattacks_mix40.mp3 Saturday August 11th Basasholics Anonymous Presents Fractured featuring DJ BONE WWW.BASSAHOLICSANONYMOUS.COM 2,397 mi southwest of Detroit: San Francisco, CA Work it out to a special 3 deck assault by Detroit's DJ Bone next Saturday, August 11th. Jack Your Body in a sweet downtown spot with dope decor, and plenty of bass for you bay area Bassaholics. Get your techno-soul-funk fix and your drink on courtesy of guest bartender, SF techno fresh-maker Greg Bird. Bear witness to one of Detroit techno's original deck magicians live and direct from the Motor City. Downtown SF Location. for more info 415.814.5884 WWW.BASSAHOLICSANONYMOUS.COM Only $10 at the door 10 PM - Afterhours IT WAS SOULFUL. IT WAS FUNKY. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE MUSIC? I REMEMBER WHEN WE USED TO DANCE. TRUE ARTFORM. BASTARDIZED. RESHAPED. REPACKAGED. WATERED DOWN. SOLD OUT. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SOUL? SOLD OUT. THE SOUL SOLD OUT. BUT NOT THE SOULMAKERS. WE LIVE FOR THIS SH*T. THIS IS OUR SH*T. THIS IS WHAT WE FEEL. THIS IS HOW WE WORK. ITS NOT A GIMMICK. THIS AIN'T NO HYPE. BULLSH*T ASS POSTERCHILD FOR SOME SH*T YOU DIDNT INVENT. SUCKIN THE SOUL OUT OF IT. WATERING IT DOWN. ITS A SHAME. ARE YOU FUNKY WITH THE MACHINES, OR DO THE MACHINES MAKE YOU FUNKY? WHO PROGRAMS WHO? DO THE MACHINES PROGRAM YOU? THIS IS OUR LIFE. THIS IS OUR LOVE. OUR PASSION. -DJ BONE
(313) DJ BONE.. ATTACKS - Week 33 34
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/ 34 is up, however you want it. 33 was the recent Brixton appearance. that's available here: http:// 7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/mp3/ATTACK33_LivefromTiltedDisco-DJBone.mp3 enjoy.
(313) DJ BONE.. ATTACKS - Week 32
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/ back after a little hiatus. the mix is now downloadable as well as available in the usual stream. enjoy.
(313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 30
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
(313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 29
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
(313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 28
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
(313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 27
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
(313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 26
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
(313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 25
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
(313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 23.5 24
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/ post-flood duty this week, Bone has prepared a very special commemorative double mix dedicated to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. enjoy.
(313) sassomatic (was: RE: (313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 23.5 - The Flood)
D is for drama. Wow. Cats be catching feelings on the internet...hahaha! So yahhh... ... y'all gotta check for the Sassomatic : Red Alert joint on Moodmusic Limited. It's by freestyle man and one cut is like a real housey, stabby, beatdowney, digital ride. the other is a thumpin, low end, wiggly, effect laden, dubby journey. Checka. Clips at picadilly. KKS
Re: (313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 23.5 - The Flood
On Jan 20, 2006, at 11:48 AM, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote: /me grabs popcorn. yeah no kidding, you'd be right to. but i'm not going to say anything else about it. however Bone asked me to post the email he sent to tom: (the profanity adjustments are for the list) Thomas, First-off you better check yourself you little b!tch! If I'm a punk then I wouldn't have tracked you down in Pittsburgh..ask the people at your job who called looking for you! I WANTED TO SEE IF YOU HAD THE BALLS TO SAY WHAT YOU WROTE OVER THE PHONE. You obviously don't know me so watch your back. I tried to be nice but you wanted to take it here. BTW I could care less about your opinion of my mixing, music, etc. but if you want to start insulting me on a personal level then it's a whole other ballgame! I respect the opinions of those who like dislike me but you gotta go and try to call me out? You need to keep my name outta your mouth before you get your feelings hurt. It takes alotta nerve to get on forums and type (not even talk) sh!t about people all day. Maybe you're so unhappy with your life that that's the only joy you get all week? Maybe you wanna be a Dj? Is that why you're workin' at the recordstore? Shame cause you guys got some nice Hip-Hop in there I need. Well, whatever it is i don't care. All i know is you need to relax, get a gig and sit yo b!tch-a*s down. It's an honor for me that SOME (not all) people enjoy what I do (don't expect everyone to) and I'm humble about that. I never need to say I'm the best or that everyone else sucks. I just remind people they have a choice and to CHOOSE WISELY! Respond to this all you want or don't because this is the last time i'm going to acknowledge you. Don't like what I say? DON'T LISTEN. Keep Talkin'.see what happens. backBone (u can HATE me now)
Re: (313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 23.5 - The Flood
On 1/20/06, Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yeah no kidding, you'd be right to. but i'm not going to say anything else about it. however Bone asked me to post the email he sent to tom: (the profanity adjustments are for the list) if we're going to play that game, here goes my reply: On 1/20/06, Subject Detroit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thomas, First-off you better check yourslf you little bitch! If I'm a punk then I wouldn't have tracked you down in Pittsburgh..ask the people at your job who called looking for you! i WANTED TO SEE IF YOU HAD THE BALLS TO SAY WHAT YOU WROTE OVER THE PHONE. that must be because im so hard to track down. considering the fact that my real name, location, place of work, school, etc etc are all over the internet and i go by my real name im obviously not afraid of phone calls. i work on saturday, feel free to call me anytime between 11-7 if you wanna hear me say it on the phone. or if youd like to hear it in person, ill be in detroit for the festival if not before then. You obviously don't know me so watch your back. I tried to be nice but you wanted to take it here. again, not concerned. I could care less about your opinion of my mixing, music, etc. which is good for you, since i dont care for either. i havent even started talking sh*t about that yet. but if you want to start insulting me on a personal level then it's a whole other ballgame! I respect the opinions of those who like dislike me but you gotta go and try to call me out? listen here son, YOURE the one who makes the cryptic references all the time to the haters or the techno elite or whatever the f*ck nonsense you need to make up to keep yourself motivated. when i see someone who talks sh*t but doesnt put a name to it, theyre called a punk. and i call em like i see em. i always name names. im not afraid of silly politics about music sh*t. i dont f*ck around with music to get anywhere in the world, i do it because i love it. i dont disrespect people when theyre cool about making their living doing it, but when they only talk sh*t and dont back it up with names, i cant let that slide. You need to keep my name outta your mouth before you get your feelings hurt. It takes alotta nerve to get on forums and type(not even talk) sh*t about people all day. Maybe you're so unhappy with your life that that's the only joy you get all week? Maybe you wanna be a Dj? Is that why you're workin' at the recordstore? Shame cause you guys got some nice Hip-Hop in there I need. Well, whatever it is i don't care. All i know is you need to relax, get a gig and sit yo b*tch-ass down. yeah we do have lots of good hiphop in the store. too bad for you. i dont want to be a deejay, ive been doing this sh*t almost a decade. that may not be long compared to you, but im not an old person and ive dedicated my life to music since i was 13. sh*t, i was playing music in bands at shows when i was 14 in 1994. i dont need anyone's approval to keep myself happy. which is why i dont sweat nonsense, and i dont post about the techno elite or whatever crybaby nonsense youre on this week. It's an honor for me that SOME (not all) people enjoy what I do (don't expect everyone to) and I'm humble about that. yeah right. if you talk about how humble you are, youre not a humble person. I never need to say I'm the best or that everyone else sucks. I just remind people they have a choice and to CHOOSE WISELY! its funny you would say that. have you seen indiana jones and the last crusade? if anything, YOU are the flashy chalice that is the poor choice. you know, one of the things i admire about my favorite musicians from detroit is their humble nature. you dont have that at all. Respond to this all you want or don't because this is the last time i'm going to acknowledge you. Don't like what I say? DON'T LISTEN. yo man, i dont listen. no one's opinion matters to me except my own. i dont give a flying f*ck if you never acknowledge me ever again. Keep Talkin'.see what happens. i havent even started talking yet. (u can HATE me now) get it straight, son. id have to have feelings about you to hate you. i just think youre a punk who doesnt shut up and who fakes his humility. i mean, thats all well and good if you wanna walk through life like that, but have some balls. if youre going to call someone out, CALL THEM OUT. dont be cryptic. that sh*t is wack. tom you all wanna keep watching me disrespect Bone on a public forum? i mean, you guys really seem to enjoy it or something, posting private emails. punks. both of you. to
Re: (313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 23.5 - The Flood
can we take our weekly raning about Bone, his mixing and his messages please of list, i hate prequels ;) On 21-jan-2006, at 8:05, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: On 1/20/06, Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yeah no kidding, you'd be right to. but i'm not going to say anything else about it. however Bone asked me to post the email he sent to tom: (the profanity adjustments are for the list) if we're going to play that game, here goes my reply: On 1/20/06, Subject Detroit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thomas, First-off you better check yourslf you little bitch! If I'm a punk then I wouldn't have tracked you down in Pittsburgh..ask the people at your job who called looking for you! i WANTED TO SEE IF YOU HAD THE BALLS TO SAY WHAT YOU WROTE OVER THE PHONE. that must be because im so hard to track down. considering the fact that my real name, location, place of work, school, etc etc are all over the internet and i go by my real name im obviously not afraid of phone calls. i work on saturday, feel free to call me anytime between 11-7 if you wanna hear me say it on the phone. or if youd like to hear it in person, ill be in detroit for the festival if not before then. You obviously don't know me so watch your back. I tried to be nice but you wanted to take it here. again, not concerned. I could care less about your opinion of my mixing, music, etc. which is good for you, since i dont care for either. i havent even started talking sh*t about that yet. but if you want to start insulting me on a personal level then it's a whole other ballgame! I respect the opinions of those who like dislike me but you gotta go and try to call me out? listen here son, YOURE the one who makes the cryptic references all the time to the haters or the techno elite or whatever the f*ck nonsense you need to make up to keep yourself motivated. when i see someone who talks sh*t but doesnt put a name to it, theyre called a punk. and i call em like i see em. i always name names. im not afraid of silly politics about music sh*t. i dont f*ck around with music to get anywhere in the world, i do it because i love it. i dont disrespect people when theyre cool about making their living doing it, but when they only talk sh*t and dont back it up with names, i cant let that slide. You need to keep my name outta your mouth before you get your feelings hurt. It takes alotta nerve to get on forums and type(not even talk) sh*t about people all day. Maybe you're so unhappy with your life that that's the only joy you get all week? Maybe you wanna be a Dj? Is that why you're workin' at the recordstore? Shame cause you guys got some nice Hip-Hop in there I need. Well, whatever it is i don't care. All i know is you need to relax, get a gig and sit yo b*tch-ass down. yeah we do have lots of good hiphop in the store. too bad for you. i dont want to be a deejay, ive been doing this sh*t almost a decade. that may not be long compared to you, but im not an old person and ive dedicated my life to music since i was 13. sh*t, i was playing music in bands at shows when i was 14 in 1994. i dont need anyone's approval to keep myself happy. which is why i dont sweat nonsense, and i dont post about the techno elite or whatever crybaby nonsense youre on this week. It's an honor for me that SOME (not all) people enjoy what I do (don't expect everyone to) and I'm humble about that. yeah right. if you talk about how humble you are, youre not a humble person. I never need to say I'm the best or that everyone else sucks. I just remind people they have a choice and to CHOOSE WISELY! its funny you would say that. have you seen indiana jones and the last crusade? if anything, YOU are the flashy chalice that is the poor choice. you know, one of the things i admire about my favorite musicians from detroit is their humble nature. you dont have that at all. Respond to this all you want or don't because this is the last time i'm going to acknowledge you. Don't like what I say? DON'T LISTEN. yo man, i dont listen. no one's opinion matters to me except my own. i dont give a flying f*ck if you never acknowledge me ever again. Keep Talkin'.see what happens. i havent even started talking yet. (u can HATE me now) get it straight, son. id have to have feelings about you to hate you. i just think youre a punk who doesnt shut up and who fakes his humility. i mean, thats all well and good if you wanna walk through life like that, but have some balls. if youre going to call someone out, CALL THEM OUT. dont be cryptic. that sh*t is wack. tom you all wanna keep watching me disrespect Bone on a public forum? i mean, you guys really seem to enjoy it or something, posting private emails. punks. both of you. to
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No, no - please keep it on the list. I've just pulled up a chair to watch the bunfight. -Original Message- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 21 January 2006 13:06 To: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 23.5 - The Flood can we take our weekly raning about Bone, his mixing and his messages please of list, i hate prequels ;) On 21-jan-2006, at 8:05, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: On 1/20/06, Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yeah no kidding, you'd be right to. but i'm not going to say anything else about it. however Bone asked me to post the email he sent to tom: (the profanity adjustments are for the list) if we're going to play that game, here goes my reply: On 1/20/06, Subject Detroit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thomas, First-off you better check yourslf you little bitch! If I'm a punk then I wouldn't have tracked you down in Pittsburgh..ask the people at your job who called looking for you! i WANTED TO SEE IF YOU HAD THE BALLS TO SAY WHAT YOU WROTE OVER THE PHONE. that must be because im so hard to track down. considering the fact that my real name, location, place of work, school, etc etc are all over the internet and i go by my real name im obviously not afraid of phone calls. i work on saturday, feel free to call me anytime between 11-7 if you wanna hear me say it on the phone. or if youd like to hear it in person, ill be in detroit for the festival if not before then. You obviously don't know me so watch your back. I tried to be nice but you wanted to take it here. again, not concerned. I could care less about your opinion of my mixing, music, etc. which is good for you, since i dont care for either. i havent even started talking sh*t about that yet. but if you want to start insulting me on a personal level then it's a whole other ballgame! I respect the opinions of those who like dislike me but you gotta go and try to call me out? listen here son, YOURE the one who makes the cryptic references all the time to the haters or the techno elite or whatever the f*ck nonsense you need to make up to keep yourself motivated. when i see someone who talks sh*t but doesnt put a name to it, theyre called a punk. and i call em like i see em. i always name names. im not afraid of silly politics about music sh*t. i dont f*ck around with music to get anywhere in the world, i do it because i love it. i dont disrespect people when theyre cool about making their living doing it, but when they only talk sh*t and dont back it up with names, i cant let that slide. You need to keep my name outta your mouth before you get your feelings hurt. It takes alotta nerve to get on forums and type(not even talk) sh*t about people all day. Maybe you're so unhappy with your life that that's the only joy you get all week? Maybe you wanna be a Dj? Is that why you're workin' at the recordstore? Shame cause you guys got some nice Hip-Hop in there I need. Well, whatever it is i don't care. All i know is you need to relax, get a gig and sit yo b*tch-ass down. yeah we do have lots of good hiphop in the store. too bad for you. i dont want to be a deejay, ive been doing this sh*t almost a decade. that may not be long compared to you, but im not an old person and ive dedicated my life to music since i was 13. sh*t, i was playing music in bands at shows when i was 14 in 1994. i dont need anyone's approval to keep myself happy. which is why i dont sweat nonsense, and i dont post about the techno elite or whatever crybaby nonsense youre on this week. It's an honor for me that SOME (not all) people enjoy what I do (don't expect everyone to) and I'm humble about that. yeah right. if you talk about how humble you are, youre not a humble person. I never need to say I'm the best or that everyone else sucks. I just remind people they have a choice and to CHOOSE WISELY! its funny you would say that. have you seen indiana jones and the last crusade? if anything, YOU are the flashy chalice that is the poor choice. you know, one of the things i admire about my favorite musicians from detroit is their humble nature. you dont have that at all. Respond to this all you want or don't because this is the last time i'm going to acknowledge you. Don't like what I say? DON'T LISTEN. yo man, i dont listen. no one's opinion matters to me except my own. i dont give a flying f*ck if you never acknowledge me ever again. Keep Talkin'.see what happens. i havent even started talking yet. (u can HATE me now) get it straight, son. id have to have feelings about you to hate you. i just think youre a punk who doesnt shut up and who fakes his humility. i mean, thats all well and good if you wanna walk through life like that, but have some balls. if youre going to call someone out, CALL THEM OUT. dont
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On Jan 20, 2006, at 23:08, Garrett McGrath wrote: First-off you better check yourself you little b!tch! If I'm a punk then I wouldn't have tracked you down in Pittsburgh..ask the people at your job who called looking for you! I WANTED TO SEE IF YOU HAD THE BALLS TO SAY WHAT YOU WROTE OVER THE PHONE. dj bone tracks down people who talk about him on the internet? that's right out of jay and silent bob strike back. i love it. -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk || mkbwriu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 1/21/06, Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: dj bone tracks down people who talk about him on the internet? that's right out of jay and silent bob strike back. i love it. yeah its pretty corny, right? what a weirdo. tom
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aye, gimme some! = D On Friday, January 20, 2006, at 01:48 PM, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote: /me grabs popcorn. On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Garrett McGrath wrote: On 19 Jan 2006, at 07:03, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: On 1/19/06, Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/ special note about this week's Attack... we will return! I also want to add that I have noticed so many out of control egos amongst the Techno Elite lately that it's makin' me sick! Just let your DJing Music speak for itself. I don't remember the Electronic Music Council knighting you as the best thing since sliced bread. I'm all for believing in your abilities/being confident but if you feel the need to brag then you should be able to back-it-up. its funny that he would say that, since Bone is the only person i can think of who won't shut the f*ck up about how great he is. what a turd. tom tom: for the sake of this public forum where you've once again gone down this road, how about you show us one example of Bone talking about how great he is. one specific example. or 100 if they're out there and you can identify them, but let's start with JUST ONE. put your money where your mouth is. p.s. - sorry people, i tried to ignore this. don't like what someone does? totally cool. making your own choices is actually what Bone talks about all the time. call someone a turd? totally different chickenshit matter.
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On 19 Jan 2006, at 07:03, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: On 1/19/06, Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/ special note about this week's Attack... we will return! I also want to add that I have noticed so many out of control egos amongst the Techno Elite lately that it's makin' me sick! Just let your DJing Music speak for itself. I don't remember the Electronic Music Council knighting you as the best thing since sliced bread. I'm all for believing in your abilities/being confident but if you feel the need to brag then you should be able to back-it-up. its funny that he would say that, since Bone is the only person i can think of who won't shut the f*ck up about how great he is. what a turd. tom tom: for the sake of this public forum where you've once again gone down this road, how about you show us one example of Bone talking about how great he is. one specific example. or 100 if they're out there and you can identify them, but let's start with JUST ONE. put your money where your mouth is. p.s. - sorry people, i tried to ignore this. don't like what someone does? totally cool. making your own choices is actually what Bone talks about all the time. call someone a turd? totally different chickenshit matter.
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On 1/20/06, Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: tom: for the sake of this public forum where you've once again gone down this road, how about you show us one example of Bone talking about how great he is. one specific example. or 100 if they're out there and you can identify them, but let's start with JUST ONE. put your money where your mouth is. sh*t man, cant you read the link you posted yourself? your man is the only person above his cryptic criticisms of other people. he's the only one out there bigging himself up. http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/ i mean really, thats what this whole thing is about right? its not about the people, since they have stated over and over that theyd like this to not just be some ego trip non-DLable thing like Bone has stated over and over again, through you nonetheless. p.s. - sorry people, i tried to ignore this. don't like what someone does? totally cool. making your own choices is actually what Bone talks about all the time. call someone a turd? totally different chickensh*t matter. in case you didnt know, not starring out one of those letters stops emails from going through to the list. but anyway, ive already fwded my private email from Bone to all my friends so we could have a good laugh at him threatening to hurt my feelings on 313. haha, good luck with all of that. honestly, the dood wont shut up. i dont even know what he's blathering on about really, because he doesnt have a set big enough to call people out by name. i, on the other hand, do. bone is a punk. you heard it here first. tom
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/me grabs popcorn. On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Garrett McGrath wrote: On 19 Jan 2006, at 07:03, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: On 1/19/06, Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/ special note about this week's Attack... we will return! I also want to add that I have noticed so many out of control egos amongst the Techno Elite lately that it's makin' me sick! Just let your DJing Music speak for itself. I don't remember the Electronic Music Council knighting you as the best thing since sliced bread. I'm all for believing in your abilities/being confident but if you feel the need to brag then you should be able to back-it-up. its funny that he would say that, since Bone is the only person i can think of who won't shut the f*ck up about how great he is. what a turd. tom tom: for the sake of this public forum where you've once again gone down this road, how about you show us one example of Bone talking about how great he is. one specific example. or 100 if they're out there and you can identify them, but let's start with JUST ONE. put your money where your mouth is. p.s. - sorry people, i tried to ignore this. don't like what someone does? totally cool. making your own choices is actually what Bone talks about all the time. call someone a turd? totally different chickenshit matter.
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Well damn. Keep em coming. Peace, Alex Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/20/2006 01:10 PM To Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED], Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED], list 313 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject Re: (313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 23.5 - The Flood On 19 Jan 2006, at 07:03, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: On 1/19/06, Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/ special note about this week's Attack... we will return! I also want to add that I have noticed so many out of control egos amongst the Techno Elite lately that it's makin' me sick! Just let your DJing Music speak for itself. I don't remember the Electronic Music Council knighting you as the best thing since sliced bread. I'm all for believing in your abilities/being confident but if you feel the need to brag then you should be able to back-it-up. its funny that he would say that, since Bone is the only person i can think of who won't shut the f*ck up about how great he is. what a turd. tom tom: for the sake of this public forum where you've once again gone down this road, how about you show us one example of Bone talking about how great he is. one specific example. or 100 if they're out there and you can identify them, but let's start with JUST ONE. put your money where your mouth is. p.s. - sorry people, i tried to ignore this. don't like what someone does? totally cool. making your own choices is actually what Bone talks about all the time. call someone a turd? totally different chickenshit matter.
(313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 23.5 - The Flood
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/ special note about this week's Attack... we will return!
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On 1/19/06, Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/ special note about this week's Attack... we will return! I also want to add that I have noticed so many out of control egos amongst the Techno Elite lately that it's makin' me sick! Just let your DJing Music speak for itself. I don't remember the Electronic Music Council knighting you as the best thing since sliced bread. I'm all for believing in your abilities/being confident but if you feel the need to brag then you should be able to back-it-up. its funny that he would say that, since Bone is the only person i can think of who won't shut the f*ck up about how great he is. what a turd. tom
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tumble weed stage left [Pan Hard Left/Fade To Black] On 19 Jan 2006, at 07:03, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: On 1/19/06, Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/ special note about this week's Attack... we will return! I also want to add that I have noticed so many out of control egos amongst the Techno Elite lately that it's makin' me sick! Just let your DJing Music speak for itself. I don't remember the Electronic Music Council knighting you as the best thing since sliced bread. I'm all for believing in your abilities/being confident but if you feel the need to brag then you should be able to back-it-up. its funny that he would say that, since Bone is the only person i can think of who won't shut the f*ck up about how great he is. what a turd. tom
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Well damn. Keep em coming. Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/19/2006 02:03 AM To 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject Re: (313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 23.5 - The Flood On 1/19/06, Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/ special note about this week's Attack... we will return! I also want to add that I have noticed so many out of control egos amongst the Techno Elite lately that it's makin' me sick! Just let your DJing Music speak for itself. I don't remember the Electronic Music Council knighting you as the best thing since sliced bread. I'm all for believing in your abilities/being confident but if you feel the need to brag then you should be able to back-it-up. its funny that he would say that, since Bone is the only person i can think of who won't shut the f*ck up about how great he is. what a turd. tom
(313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 23
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
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It's 2006. Will we get archives or not? Love DJ Bone. The format is not useful. Losing interest. ATTACK! -- Ian On Jan 10, 2006, at 12:46 AM, Garrett McGrath wrote: http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
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sub to the Subject mail list from that page and you'll get direct links as to an archive, don't know right now. On Jan 9, 2006, at 10:54 PM, Ian Malbon wrote: It's 2006. Will we get archives or not? Love DJ Bone. The format is not useful. Losing interest. ATTACK! -- Ian On Jan 10, 2006, at 12:46 AM, Garrett McGrath wrote: http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
(313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 22
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/ Bone is in Liverpool for New Year's at Voodoo so he wasn't able to record this week -- To ring in 2006 we give you his complete set from I Love Techno 2005 Happy New Year!
(313) DJ BONE ... ATTACKS - Week 21
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/ XmasAttack! Happy Holidays everyone
(313) DJ Bone and Dave Clarke NYE in Liverpool
FYI 'You will be able to catch Dave Clarke playing in England this New Years Eve. Bringing in the new year in Liverpool at the Carling Academy alongside Dj Bone, Steve Shiels, Brendan Long, Nocturne and Bill Heckle'
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Well I can't speak for Bone either. I've met him and found him to be a nice guy, and his skills aren't in question. All I'm saying is that it's not a stretch to interpret his comments as I did, as being more about Bone than UR. And when you say stuff in public, how what you say is interpreted is a concern. But whatever. I certainly don't want to start a beef. On 12/11/05, Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i of course won't even begin to pretend that i can speak for bone, but i me personally i didn't hear anything in that intro other than fond memories and respect/tribute to mad mike, UR, and submerge.
(313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 19
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
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It's very good, especially the beginning where he's rocking doubles. But sometimes, y'know, beyond that, what is there to say. Not sure what to make of his spoken intro. Bone pays tribute to UR and Mad Mike in a rather left-handed way. 'The time I played UR NYE in the side room and everyone left the main room' and 'they asked me to be a UR DJ but I respectfully declined.' Which isn't to disrespect Bone's skills. The night he played in Iowa City a few years back was definitely one of the finest nights of techno we've had. Bone's mouth doesn't promise anything his hands can't deliver, and there's nothing wrong with having a healthy ego. But my friend DJ Earl-E once said I speak with my hands, and let everyone else do the talking and frankly, that may be the best policy all the way around. On 12/9/05, Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm surprised there hasn't been more (non-fromat) talk about this week's show. it's the best all-UR mix i've ever heard. On Dec 5, 2005, at 12:18 AM, Garrett McGrath wrote: http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
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On Dec 11, 2005, at 11:18 AM, Kent Williams wrote: But sometimes, y'know, beyond that, what is there to say. i agree with you there. i wasn't fishing for 3rd party compliments. it was just odd to me that that mix in particular didn't raise some conversation -- not necessarily about it's relative quality as much as about UR/Submerge in general Not sure what to make of his spoken intro. Bone pays tribute to UR and Mad Mike in a rather left-handed way. 'The time I played UR NYE in the side room and everyone left the main room' and 'they asked me to be a UR DJ but I respectfully declined.' Which isn't to disrespect Bone's skills. The night he played in Iowa City a few years back was definitely one of the finest nights of techno we've had. Bone's mouth doesn't promise anything his hands can't deliver, and there's nothing wrong with having a healthy ego. But my friend DJ Earl-E once said I speak with my hands, and let everyone else do the talking and frankly, that may be the best policy all the way around. i of course won't even begin to pretend that i can speak for bone, but i me personally i didn't hear anything in that intro other than fond memories and respect/tribute to mad mike, UR, and submerge. On 12/9/05, Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm surprised there hasn't been more (non-fromat) talk about this week's show. it's the best all-UR mix i've ever heard. On Dec 5, 2005, at 12:18 AM, Garrett McGrath wrote: http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
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I'm surprised there hasn't been more (non-fromat) talk about this week's show. it's the best all-UR mix i've ever heard. On Dec 5, 2005, at 12:18 AM, Garrett McGrath wrote: http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
(313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 18
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
(313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS: Week 17 - Breezeblock/Radio1
+ ATTACK 17 + DJ BONE takes over the Breezeblock show on BBC Radio 1 + Tune in Tuesday 1am-3am (UK) + http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/dance/breezeblock or 97-99 FM http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
(313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 16
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
(313) Re: [313techknow] DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 16
Well Bone has arrived -- I can't get to 7mzdt.com -- I'm hoping because of the overload of Bone Attack Junkies overwhelmed the server. On 11/21/05, gm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
Re: (313) Re: [313techknow] DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 16
hmm. it's working fine here... On Nov 21, 2005, at 5:33 AM, Kent Williams wrote: Well Bone has arrived -- I can't get to 7mzdt.com -- I'm hoping because of the overload of Bone Attack Junkies overwhelmed the server. On 11/21/05, gm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
(313) Dj Bone Robert Hood @ Ultrecht / I Love Techno
I was touring two days along DJ Bone and Robert Hood... Was excellent. Thanks to DJ Bone and Robert Hood. Report there : http://313tm.blogspot.com Scroll down a few ... -- Dimitri Pike http://wildtek.free.fr http://wildtek.blogspot.com http://groups.msn.com/313TechnoMusic
Re: (313) Dj Bone Robert Hood @ Ultrecht / I Love Techno
Complete photo set here : http://www.flickr.com/photos/313tm -- Dimitri Pike http://wildtek.free.fr http://wildtek.blogspot.com http://groups.msn.com/313TechnoMusic
(313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 15
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
(313) DJ BONE ... ATTACKS - Week 14
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
Re: (313) DJ BONE ... ATTACKS - Week 14
The interview at http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/DEQInterview.htm is interesting too. What Bone says about Clear channel et al. is close to what we were discussing last week. robin... Garrett McGrath wrote: http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
Re: Fwd: (313) DJ BONE ... ATTACKS - Week 13
luckily, i managed to download 1,2, 8 and 11 yesterday before the site disappeared. james www.jbucknell.com Peter Keur [EMAIL PROTECTED] .com To 313@hyperreal.org 10/31/05 06:36 PM cc Subject Fwd: (313) DJ BONE ... ATTACKS - Week 13 Got this message from the Subject Detroit mailinglist: ### Hello Subject Detroit Listers: Here is the link to the brand new DJ Bone Attack. We are on week 13: LINK TO MIX 13 Again, I request that none of you repost this link anywhere else; please sympathize with our webmaster, Garrett, as he has to keep changing the link every time it is leaked out. Those who have been with us since the beginning understand the concept behind these mixes. It is unfortunate that many people defy the intent, but these gestures sure would not stop DJ Bone from recording a new mix every week. For the ones requesting the links to the previous attack mixes: LINKS TO THE FIRST 12 MIXES I found this web page containing all of the previous DJ Bone Attack mixes: http://users.skynet.be/d_link/DJ%20Bone%20ATTACKS%202005.htm, I will truly appreciate any information about the site webmaster so I can request them to take this page down. DJ Bone Live Attacks: November 2 – Module (Tokyo, Japan) www.clubmodule.com November 11 – Full Spectrum (Utrecht, NL) November 12 – I Love Techno (Ghent, BE) www.ilovetechno.be Feel free to e-mail us back with any questions/concerns: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks for your continuous support. Respect, Ahnne Araza Director of Operations Subject Detroit Records Real Booking MidWest Real Booking West ### Don`t get me wrong, I enjoy en have enjoyed the music coming from Bone trough the live attacks, but treatening to stop making and posting mixes plus wanting to take that other site down shows that Bone does not understand what he is doing by placing those mixes online. If other people want to host those mixes then there is nothing he can do about it! And if they really don`t want to make the direct link public (because ot is costing them bandwidth...) then they simply should not do that! It`s the nature of the internet. Just face it. What I see is a whole lotta bark and not enough bite! If Bone does not want his mixes to be spread, or links to be shared he can better stop his project today than tomorrow. (Or build himself a high-security website...) -- Forwarded message -- From: Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Oct 31, 2005 7:38 AM Subject: (313) DJ BONE ... ATTACKS - Week 13 To: 313 313 313@hyperreal.org, GLOBAL-TECHNO Techno [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/ ForwardSourceID:NT000236DE
(313) DJ BONE ... ATTACKS - Week 13
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
Fwd: (313) DJ BONE ... ATTACKS - Week 13
Got this message from the Subject Detroit mailinglist: ### Hello Subject Detroit Listers: Here is the link to the brand new DJ Bone Attack. We are on week 13: LINK TO MIX 13 Again, I request that none of you repost this link anywhere else; please sympathize with our webmaster, Garrett, as he has to keep changing the link every time it is leaked out. Those who have been with us since the beginning understand the concept behind these mixes. It is unfortunate that many people defy the intent, but these gestures sure would not stop DJ Bone from recording a new mix every week. For the ones requesting the links to the previous attack mixes: LINKS TO THE FIRST 12 MIXES I found this web page containing all of the previous DJ Bone Attack mixes: http://users.skynet.be/d_link/DJ%20Bone%20ATTACKS%202005.htm, I will truly appreciate any information about the site webmaster so I can request them to take this page down. DJ Bone Live Attacks: November 2 – Module (Tokyo, Japan) www.clubmodule.com November 11 – Full Spectrum (Utrecht, NL) November 12 – I Love Techno (Ghent, BE) www.ilovetechno.be Feel free to e-mail us back with any questions/concerns: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks for your continuous support. Respect, Ahnne Araza Director of Operations Subject Detroit Records Real Booking MidWest Real Booking West ### Don`t get me wrong, I enjoy en have enjoyed the music coming from Bone trough the live attacks, but treatening to stop making and posting mixes plus wanting to take that other site down shows that Bone does not understand what he is doing by placing those mixes online. If other people want to host those mixes then there is nothing he can do about it! And if they really don`t want to make the direct link public (because ot is costing them bandwidth...) then they simply should not do that! It`s the nature of the internet. Just face it. What I see is a whole lotta bark and not enough bite! If Bone does not want his mixes to be spread, or links to be shared he can better stop his project today than tomorrow. (Or build himself a high-security website...) -- Forwarded message -- From: Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Oct 31, 2005 7:38 AM Subject: (313) DJ BONE ... ATTACKS - Week 13 To: 313 313 313@hyperreal.org, GLOBAL-TECHNO Techno [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/