if anyone is interested, you can check out one of my mixes at the following
site:
http://members.xoom.com/mikeacid/
click on my name - sanderson dear
cheers.
sand.
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I completely agree with ana. It was a GREAT night. Flash backs of the
infamous Hot Box parties danced in my head all night.
Ana pretty much said what needed to be said. Thank you once again to the
foundation crew for a great night. Dan Bell is next week and then chicago
man Boo Williams the
On 12 Feb 00, at 18:59, Lance @ Inaudible wrote:
btw: i hope they archieve this one. because i'll
want to listen to this one again and again...
8:30 am on a sunday morn.. no way i was gonna be up in time to
catch this on the off chance. my question is... IS IT ARCHIVED!?
Live at the Sahara is
1) What's the tracklisting for Panic In Detroit
- Stricty Promo?
I asked the same question a little while back.
Here's the info I received.
Gerald.
marsel wrote:
tracks of the promo thing bzzxl 106079
a1. yennek (aka kenny larkin) - serena x (inner zone mix by carl craig)
a2. prototype
Perhaps this mp3.com page has been discussed before...and I hope this is a
joke. Otherwise its pretty blasphemous to Detroit Techno. The use of the
Rebel flag and everything it represents is rather tastless.
Check it out: http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/59/godfathers_of_techno.html
-Scott
looks like elaborate, mp3-fueled flame-bait to me.
This is even worse than Moby writing an essay on the future of electronic
music for Time. Who does he think he is? The King of Techno or something?
Perhaps this mp3.com page has been discussed before...and I hope this is a
joke. Otherwise its
Whoever these foo's are they are about to get a beat down from the tru FOLKS
that have given them a reason to wake up and breathe in the morning. Not
only is this insulting to my integrity as a person actively involved in
forwarding Detroit's music...this is sum white boy propaganda technique
Attn: Global Underground Electronic Music Community
From: Mad Mike/HNIC@ Underground Resistance Detroit - USA
re; All Punk Motherfuckers Stealing Rolando's Record Jaguar
UR would like to acknowledge the swarm of digital killer bees
that is emerging from the shadows to protect and defend
You said it TP
Fuckin nice one (please x-cuse my language).
MUCH Respect.
K.
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Just a quick one to let people know that the long-overdue Headspace
website is now up and running - lots more content to come but for now
there's news of our new release from Hanna and our Radius events in
Cardiff, plus some general background, links, discography etc:
Greetings,
I just wanted to let people know that there is digital audio available
for a project that I have been working on with Scott Pruett. It is in
the Detroit Techno vein, and it is the first Current House track in
the original sense of the word. If you are interested in deeper techno,
that
TECHNO SINGLE OF THE MONTH
DJ Rolando (The Aztec Mystic)
Revenge of the Jaguar
Underground Resistance 2000
DJ Rolando's original Flight of the Jaguar was the Detroit phenomenon of
1999 (and--wow--it wasn't ghettotech or electro). Caned incessantly by DJs
as disparate as Sven Vath and Roger
Cognition, Andrew Duke's In The Mix,
and M_NUS present the world premiere
of Theorem vs Swayzak's THX2 12.
To be released on Windsor's M_NUS imprint
in early March, you can hear the THX2 12
in full in RealAudio now exclusively on
Cognition: http://techno.ca/cognition
RealAudio, Windows Media
seeing AO's new batch of reviews
reminded me...
There's a text feature on Detroit's
DJ T-1000 on Cognition:
http://techno.ca/cognition
RA/WMP version of this interview
soon come. And AO owes the syndicated
show an exclusive mix, so stay tuned for that.
Andrew Duke :) PS show 598 with a sweet
mix
There doesn't seem to be a RetroActive discography
_anywhere_ on the web (not even on Amazing Discographies)
and considering this is one of Detroit's best labels, if not
the best, I was wondering if anyone could fill me in as to
what Retroactive 1-3 were.
Thanks,
Matt
as long as we're slightly non-313 anyhow, i'd suggest checking out
his new record on night-life collective, called big fat woman 2000.
it's really good!
also, does anybody else out there like johnny fiasco's clicktrax vol. 1
on afterhours as much as i do?
matt
[Kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
as long as we're slightly non-313 anyhow, i'd suggest checking out
his new record on night-life collective, called big fat woman 2000.
it's really good!
be sure to look for his ep nuclear transit out on residual this month,
also.
also, does anybody else out there like johnny fiasco's
hi there,
can anyone tell me if the Ron Trent track on kdj is a rmx of Rick Whilte
good kiss or just another track?
and is Kenny Dixon djing in some clubs in Detroit? if yes, wich ones?
e
ehm.. osa..your message is dated 1914...
1914...new york city - The first female dj on the radio
her name was Sybil True. Her show was called The little Ham Programme. She
Borrowed records from the local recordstore and concentrated on young
people's music in an attempt to encourage youthful
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
Date: Tuesday, 15 February 2000 6:44
Subject: (313) RetroActive
There doesn't seem to be a RetroActive discography
_anywhere_ on the web (not even on Amazing Discographies)
and
One of my favorite new electro acts
to emerge in 1999 was Brooklyn
New York's Chromatix. So I'm super happy
to announce that their debut release
will soon be available.
Cognition, Andrew Duke's In The Mix,
and Spelunk Recordings present the
world premiere of Chromatix' Life-Like
EP. This 4 track
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