In a message dated 2/8/00 5:15:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< does anyone know where i could find the freddy fresh mix cd?
my usual sources seem to be dry. also, while i probably won't change my
mind, would someone care to post a review? i was curious if it was more
his hiphop leaning st
does anyone know where i could find the freddy fresh mix cd?
my usual sources seem to be dry. also, while i probably won't change my
mind, would someone care to post a review? i was curious if it was more
his hiphop leaning stuff or on the techno side or both.
ben.
It's entirely possible they are related to the
Ampoule label because nobody seems to
know anything about the Ampoule label, but
I think in the press release it stated that Pub
had a break from the "ultra-mysterious Ampoule
collective" (but maybe I'm wrong).
Vertical Form does have a website:
http:
>Anyone know when the archives can be accesed again? How long is the
reconstruction going to take George? <
The archives can be accessed here...
http://www.hyperreal.org/music/lists/313/archives/313/
Happy Hunting,
John
In a message dated 9/02/00 4:24:18 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The events to which you are referring, between Detroit proper and +8 are
much
> older than 1995... the release of "The Future Sound of Detroit" in 1990
> spurred
> the conflict. ^1
Yes I am aware of this fact, I stated 1995 in the
when shane says 'ugly' that means people are gonna get KILLED, so watch
out!!!
i'm sure he couldn't have been joking, cuz i saw this one kid dis house
music in front of shane, and now his whole family is pushin up daisies!
> and what's with the threat at the end of your message? Is "ugly"
You asked:
I was just listening to one of my favourite
DJ Godfather & Coon Daddy joints , 'ADC Loot'
and I was wondering: what *is* that ?
Would anyone care to explain this seemingly
unpopular phenomenon to a bewildered foreigner?
If it's the track I *think* you're reffering to, the one that g
The issues have been resolved! Isn't there enough drama to speak on without
digging up some shit from years back? I've got a feeling that this is going
to snowball into something ugly.
Very disappointing!
Dj Mudfoot
I was just listening to one of my favourite
DJ Godfather & Coon Daddy joints , 'ADC Loot'
and I was wondering: what *is* that ?
Would anyone care to explain this seemingly
unpopular phenomenon to a bewildered foreigner?
Also, is Coon Daddy out on any other records
beside the ones he did with Godfa
errio already mentioned the ur/sony etc thing
http://www.etronik.com/section.asp?sectionId=8&IssueId=35
i just want to drop a recommendation for this whole e-zine as well
for those who didn't know already,
very cool, up to date, etc etc
already 24 issues up gear
check
http://www.etronik.com/
In a message dated 9/02/00 2:55:56 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> That's all water under the bridge now; Mike explained the situation on the
> list a while ago; it's in the archives. There was mistrust,
> misunderstandings, but it was resolved happily.
Yes, and on my original email requesting mor
In a message dated 9/02/00 2:46:56 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I don't think there was too much more to it than described in the book ...
> Plus 8 had the fortune/misfortune of being the first Caucasian Detroit-area
> techno acts to get noticed (not counting KGB on Techno 2, I guess). With
> t
Richie's banishment from the U.S. is covered in Margie Borscke's article in the
Canadian National mag Saturday Night. Came out last early last year.
james
"Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/08/2000 03:36:26 PM
To: 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org>
cc:(bcc: James Bucknell/Magazine
>So if this actually occured and Richie never actually made it to Detroit then
>(1995) - what is the basis of references to the dissent between the UR camp
>and Richie's Plus 8.
That's all water under the bridge now; Mike explained the situation on the
list a while ago; it's in the archives. T
In a message dated 9/02/00 2:41:17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The UR vs +8 beef is well described in "Techno Rebels." Apparently
> a +8 record come out with "The Future Sound of Detroit" etched in the
> runout. Since Richie is from Windsor and white, this got some peoples'
> panties in a wad
get these two releases.
brilliant 12's!!!
delsin is one of the hottest record labels around.
yes, there is still some serious techno !!!
disk.system
ear se prononce oreille magazine
http://www.d2b.org/EAR
>After their excellent Peel Seamus, CiM eps, I was exc
-and Rich ended up not being allowed (or maybe just not wanting to)
>return to the states until it was straightened out.
He was actually forbidden to enter the US. It really devastated him not
being able to go to Detroit.
The UR vs +8 beef is well described in "Techno Rebels." Apparently
a +8 record come out with "The Future Sound of Detroit" etched in the
runout. Since Richie is from Windsor and white, this got some peoples'
panties in a wad. I don't imagine there are any hard feelings left
over from that long ag
Hey all,
I don't think there was too much more to it than described in the book ...
Plus 8 had the fortune/misfortune of being the first Caucasian Detroit-area
techno acts to get noticed (not counting KGB on Techno 2, I guess). With
that position, and a marketing misstep (stamping their white lab
In a message dated 9/02/00 2:17:05 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> In 1995, after the Oklahoma City bombing, security at the borders was
> greatly
> increased. Rich was trying to cross the border and was stopped and
> questioned
> about his music equipment. He had tickets on him because he was
At 8-2-00 -0500 02:47 , you wrote:
I just got an e-mail from somewhere saying
that there are more Delsin releases on the
way including a new 12" from Lucky and Easy,
which is pretty cool. At least, I think it was Delsin,
maybe it was another label.
Also thanks to Lance for the heads up on the Pub
I am not sure to what you refer to below, but it could be the tax issue.
In 1995, after the Oklahoma City bombing, security at the borders was greatly
increased. Rich was trying to cross the border and was stopped and questioned
about his music equipment. He had tickets on him because he was on
Hi all,
Thanks so much to everyone who made it out to the PLURkids Club Night on
friday. It was so much fun doing something that we knew couldn't get shut
down. We even had fun playing with the undercovers that came in. I mean,
come ON: if you want to be undercover, don't be so obvious! This
In a message dated 9/02/00 1:17:44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Didn't really want to get too into this in my article, but I think this is
> a pretty interesting topic after reading the interview with Eddie Fowlkes
> on the current issue of Dissonance.
>
> Since I'm a youngster and wasn't ar
Can anyone tell me who originally did the "speech" that starts "This
>poem..."
in a Jamacian (?) accent. For a link to a sample of the speech that >I'm
talking about (and perhaps the original song?), check:
http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/~rose/house/jihad.ram @ 39:00.0 (comes >in
shortly)
I
Didn't really want to get too into this in my article, but I think this is
a pretty interesting topic after reading the interview with Eddie Fowlkes
on the current issue of Dissonance.
Since I'm a youngster and wasn't around at the time, I'm not going to put
all my faith in Eddie's short digress
Andrew Duke wrote:
>
> Original is by Bobby Konders called "The Poem"
> on a NYC label that escapes my mind as I type this.
> Remade recently (er, a year ago) on Guidance records.
> Original came out in the late 1980s and is a heartfelt
> classic. Konders has always been a big fan/proponent
> of
Just wondering if anyone had any info on accessing 313 archives or other info
sources regarding this issue which happened a few years ago. I'm just
interested in this again after reading the J.Acquaviva interview. I remember
reading Mike Bank's view on this sometime ago and just want another refr
--- Andrew Duke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i've see this song refered to as "techno"
> so many times in the last week that I'm
> about to blow a gasket. just had to get
> that off my brain :) andrew duke
>
dear andrew, its hard life for us in europe with all
this instant hits. did you know t
CiM:
> I have a track on the Focus (Clair Clears new label) records 12" sampler.
> 313 relevance - Aphelions _Touched_ on the sampler has a big Detroit
> influence and the Plus One track is called _Mayday_! (although it sounds
> like Plaid :). 5 tracker - check it out, released on Feb 14th
CiM als
Maybe we're not talking about Moments In Dub. I'm
familiar with that version and it's not the one we're
looking for. I have a million billion records called
Moments in something (Moments In Bass, Dub,
Bed, My Girlfriend's Ass etc. etc.)
--
> Fra: There4IM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Til: [EMAIL
> What is "AON's MIL" ?
Art of Noise's, "Moments in Love". The monumental original.
Also the subject of this thread ought to be "Moments in Dub".
I've seen this mistake a lot
on liner notes lately, substituting a "cl" for the "d".
- There4IM
> Rick Wade did a bass version of this
> under his Big Daddy Rick alias a few years
> back. think i have a copy around here somewhere,
> but would take a whjile to find it in this mess.
That would be the 'Angry Electro EP' on his own Bass
Force label. Quite good, actually. It's too bad that
he st
to go http://tucows.com
and grab a freeware/shareware
audio program like cool edit.
import the music on the dat into
the program and then just save it
as .ra or .wav hope this helps,
linda. andrew duke
detroit science wrote:
> hiya, everyone -
>
> miss holly has graciously offered to archive the s
yes, the song flat beat by mr. oizo was used in a levis
commercial last year. andrew duke ps it's the one
where a puppet rides shotgun and nods his head to
the beat of the song. no voiceovers or dialog or anythikng
else.
"The [Quad]" wrote:
> ... came across this MUTE advance CD today: "Mr. Oizo-
Rick Wade did a bass version of this
under his Big Daddy Rick alias a few years
back. think i have a copy around here somewhere,
but would take a whjile to find it in this mess.
andrew duke ps yep, it's a version on AON's MIL
from the pumping iron (the women?) soundtrack
andrew duke
Eugene Sotela
Original is by Bobby Konders called "The Poem"
on a NYC label that escapes my mind as I type this.
Remade recently (er, a year ago) on Guidance records.
Original came out in the late 1980s and is a heartfelt
classic. Konders has always been a big fan/proponent
of roots and culture. he wasn't the gu
i especially like the line on their site re: their new
single, ian: "the single is took from the album 'europop'".
andrew duke :)
There4IM wrote:
> I knew there had to be something that tied all this together.
> Found an interesting review on BBC1 site:
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/pop/feature_e
"James B. Gill" wrote:
> Who cares what it refers to? The epithet itself is worthy of almost as
> much laughter as Mr. Duke's amusing digressions on bodybuilding,
> specifically his pinky strength. Most pleasing and comical e-mail read
> I've had in a while!
***hey, hey. keep that info to yours
Hope some of you got the chance to see Acquaviva at Motor in Detroit this
past Friday night. He topped off a nice set with "Knights of the Jaguar."
Seems people can't get enough of that track. I know I can't, and by the
looks of the dancefloor and those around me, neither can anyone else.
But c
The Elypsia album is out now.
Yes, Curtin is Plasm Nesonic.
He wanted it to be kept a secret,
but it looks like the distributor and
the Holland press leaked that info.
andrew duke
Minto Chempotical George wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
>
> > Actually Plasm Nesonic is Dan Cu
sorry if this has been here already, but
you can check some interviews at:
http://www.etronik.com/section.asp?sectionId=8&IssueId=35
e. rautio, also known as pHinn
* the webmaster of pHinnWeb - the old skool, the nu skool *
* and the pHuture skool of Finnish electronic music *
* [EMAIL PR
I saw mention of a track called 'Moments in Club' by
DJ Equalizer And The Sounds Of Silence (whoever that is).
- rasmus
--
> Fra: Eugene Sotela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Til: 313@hyperreal.org
> Emne: (313) Moments in Club
> Dato: 8. februar 2000 03:40
>
> I don't know it this is a Detroit
In a message dated 8/02/00 5:30:16 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi
> I was wondering if anyone had any info on the german
> label FAX +49 , I noticed they had alot of releases by
> 4 voice, hearts of space , massimo vivona etc... If
> anyone had any info or soundbites would be great!
>
FAX,
Raid in the UFO on february 5th 2000
"Violent fights between free-partiers and french
police squads around 8 am close to
Nemours (France). I was inside the warehouse, the
party was at its zenith, I didn't
know I was going to witness what happened. It started
when I saw a few partiers
running to the
Hi
I was wondering if anyone had any info on the german
label FAX +49 , I noticed they had alot of releases by
4 voice, hearts of space , massimo vivona etc... If
anyone had any info or soundbites would be great!
also I am looking for a discography for limbo / 23rd
precinct records.
cheers
_
and Simon (CiM), when is the next project by yourself comin' out? Loved
the Delsin Service Pack...keep em comin' man :)
For those who're interested:
I have a track on the Focus (Clair Clears new label) records 12" sampler.
313 relevance - Aphelions _Touched_ on the sampler has a big Detroit
i
I just got an e-mail from somewhere saying
that there are more Delsin releases on the
way including a new 12" from Lucky and Easy,
which is pretty cool. At least, I think it was Delsin,
maybe it was another label.
Also thanks to Lance for the heads up on the Pub
release on Vertical Form. Hey, Andre
I want to clear up some information onm this email:
Here is the correct info about Wednesday Night:
> > Wednesday February 9, 2000
> >
> > Solar
> > (an innovative night in electronic music)
> >
> > 2 Year anniversary
> >
> > featuring:
> >
> > 1st time ever -
> >
> > Carl Craig and Kenny Larki
one 4 the aussies...
For real house music lovers everywhere the man responsible for such house
classics as Seven Grand Housin Authority's 'The question' and 'loves got me
high' as well as his own albums on Germany's studio 7 label the motor city
mad man from Detriot USA Terrence Parker himself
> wednesday, february 9, 2000
> (an innovative night in electronic music) - 2 year anniversary
> located at "the blind pig" - 208 s. first, ann arbor
>
> featuring: a/ 4 turnable tag team (carl craig, kenny larkin)
> b/ detroit grand pubahs (carlos souffront, craig gonzalez)
>
>
hiya, everyone -
miss holly has graciously offered to archive the sets from the 313 event
12/18/00, but we need to get them into either wav or real audio for her.
anyone in the d who can help?
thanks,
linda g
mailing list http://www.onelist.com/community/detroitscience
science office 313-53
hiya, everyone -
miss holly has graciously offered to archive the sets from the 313 event
12/18/00, but we need to get them into either wav or real audio for her.
anyone in the d who can help?
thanks,
linda g
mailing list http://www.onelist.com/community/detroitscience
science office 313-53
>Mr Oizo is on Laurent Garnier's F Comm label.
>
>He makes kinda weird-ass electronic music.
>
>...
Is his older stuff on F Comm as well?
I've got an ep of his, all track names in German or something, no other info
(cant remember for sure - I'll dig it out tonight). The music is a bit
different f
>... came across this MUTE advance CD today: "Mr. Oizo- Analog Worms Attack"
>and with just this wee bit of info have come to know that one of these tunes:
>"Flat Beat" cums to us by way of a Euro Levi jeans TV advert and a sock
>puppet..?
>
>Wha..?
Boy, that's made me crack up the way you put
... came across this MUTE advance CD today: "Mr. Oizo- Analog Worms Attack"
and with just this wee bit of info have come to know that one of these tunes:
"Flat Beat" cums to us by way of a Euro Levi jeans TV advert and a sock
puppet..?
Wha..?
J. E. v. F-B. B.
I don't know it this is a Detroit track but it's on the DJ Assault's
Straight Up Detroit S*#$ Vol. 1. The track is listed as "moments in
club" and sounds very drum n bass like with the Art of Noise's "moments
in love" playing in very sped up. I also have this track in a DJ Zap
live show at the Moto
My eldest shortie, just this A.M., was griping 'bout a bothersome 1st grade
classmate of
her's who chronically insists this ditty upon the the whole of them... "She
drives us CRAZY
with that 'Ba Da Dee, Ba Da Dee, Ba Da Dee'!"
Joni Mitchell when asked about the state of pop music these days:
"I
Apologies if this has been posted already. I'm
on the 313 digest, so i usually receive posts a
day late.. or so.
>PLANET E ANNOUNCES NEW
>DISTRIBUTION PARTNER FOR EUROPE
>
>Planet E is proud to announce the formation of a new
>distribution alliance with German distributor EFA which
>will enable o
actually, i have some farina tapes that are way deep. that man has some
serious soul. unfortunatley, it seems like soul doesn't pay the bills as of
late.
-craig-
hans kaufmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(this is a place where you can have someone like Claude Young play >and
only have 150 kids show up).
Ouch!!
what exactly is going to get ugly? Are you going to make
me wear a diaper, stick a pacifier in my mouth and force me to dance
>around with g
I recall first hearing 'Dis Poem' at the very end of the 1970s or early
1980s (also around the time Mutabaruka did 'Every Time I Hear da Sound' --
at that time he and Linton Kwesi Johnson were the twin pillars of what was
being called dub poetry, although their approaches were quite different.
Mut
Rumor or fact? Could there possibly be a US 12" single of "Missing You" on
the horizon? Rumor has it that there are "remixes" of the title originally
from the Oct. 1999 full length release "Genesis" [ MECCA Recordings:
http://www.castlemusic.com/ ]and that Brooklyn based Track Mode Records may
be r
the poem is by mutabaruka. the original track using it is on by bobby konders
on the nervouse acid e.p.(available on boot leg all over new york)
quite a few tracks since then have used dis poem.
recently thomas shcumacher did a track on his electric ballroom l.p
and joe claussel put out Dis Poem
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