313 has always been primarily Detroit techno-oriented though, seasoned with
some Chicago house/events discussion... a separate Chicago-based 312
house/events list would be nice, seeing as how none currently exists to my
knowledge... it would also help insure against diluting what has been
Does anybody else have the adoration that I do for the stuff that's been
available on the Kompakt/Kreisel labels? This stuff is so good that I might
just have to leave Detroit permanently and hole up in Cologne. Ok I didn't
mean that seriously, but these days it wouldn't be a bad move...
anybody know if the quadrant release on PE is still available? it's
listed in the submerge catalog but i haven't actually tried ordering it.
glyn
I'm just curious why no one gave a review of T1000's set at Motor on Friday.
Did any local 313'ers go? I listened to the set via real audio here in sf b4
heading out Friday nite. The man drops one of the dopest techno sets i have
heard in a while (and that's via real audio) and no review! Am i
test.
I am listening to UR's version and ron trent's version.
The sample does not sound the same at all. Am i deaf?
Is their a connection?
and does anyone know who the vocalist/s are?
My grasp on reality thanks all
*sigh* 313 is good for the soul.
Emma
mee-thod
it's in the way that you groove it
Sleezy D is from Chicago. Last I heard he was up in
Gramaphone trying to get some money off people to go
buy some rocks. This was several years ago.
nc
--- Blair McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is this the same sleazy d in ottawa, ontario? if so,
he doesnt seem like the
kind of person who
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From: *** ASKEW [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Plaid sound. IMO 'System Talk' is the stand-out track on this release, a
yeah,thats the only track i like too,out of the 4 10
FYI the sleeve lists A.C. Hill as the producer behind Mind Over Rhythm.
i read somewere he is Dave's
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From: James Bucknell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
Date: Wednesday, 5 April 2000 1:13
Subject: Re: SV: (313) track id
also, the advent did two remixes of 'no way back'. they sound great at -8.
there were lots of remakes on it,right from
I was in this record store today that I go to on my lunch break and I found
something pretty interesting, you see this store is all old jazz and rb and
gospel stuff, nothing else. I mean classic stuff, stuff peoples parents and
grandparents used to listen to. I like to go there cause it's sample
talked to pop culture media today. explained to them that there are a
buncha people, especially on the 313-list, that need to make travel
arrangements and such. i confirmed details with them and asked if i could
make a post to the list:
the festival is on.
the lineup hasn't been announced
talked to pop culture media today. explained to them that there are a
buncha people, especially on the 313-list, that need to make travel
arrangements and such. i confirmed details with them and asked if i could
make a post to the list:
the festival is on.
the lineup hasn't been announced
Would anyone have the EFA dist. catalogue number for the Showcase
compilation?
Mail it back privately as to not clutter the list.
Thanks.
Sqrrt
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I hope some animal never bores a hole in my head and lays its eggs in my
brain, because later I might think I'm having a good idea but it's just
To the Best of my knowledge there isn't a 312 to list
I have the resources on my server... should we start one up?
Yes! that sounds like a great idea.
Too much history in Chicago to not have a list.
stephen.
I'm curious to hear the new Alter Ego, been a long time, the last Alter Ego
release on Harthouse Absolute was some of their best work.
Of course, I already know what brilliance to expect from Peter Spiess and
Farben,
Mr. Shakir Beat Shop and Bford 16 should be interesting.
stephen.
that was
r. i guess we'll see what Relief means
GINO VITTORI- Relief 2000
good to hear this sound resurrected
Is it just me or does this sound a lot like what Velvet
would do himself, regardless, I like it, electrionic
as for Glenn Underground or Evangelical Boo Williams they're
more Cajual (when that
YIHA! I'll book our flight next Saturday. Four (or five) days Detroit
and then Chicago. This is a dream come true!
John (Belgium)
Hope to meet some list members over there!
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From: detroit science [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 6:31 AM
sqrrt wrote:
Would anyone have the EFA dist. catalogue number for the Showcase
compilation?
Mail it back privately as to not clutter the list.
From the www.efa-medien.de its numbers are CD-50241
Marshall Jefferson pres. The Dancing Flutes -Do the do 12 was on
UNDERGROUND records originally, and Virgo's Go wild rhythm trax was released
on Otherside records. I think it was Marshall's own label.
There was some copies circulating in the shops recently and they had a
TRAX/OTS -matrix on
Emma:
I am listening to UR's version and ron trent's version.
The sample does not sound the same at all. Am i deaf?
Is their a connection?
and does anyone know who the vocalist/s are?
I don't think there is any connection - I think they just happened to
do tracks with the same title, but if
This is to inform ya'll that tonight's guest at Forans will be Brooks Mosher,
producer extraordinaire and consummate DJ. Brooks, if you need a third table
you'll have to bring it because I only have two. ;
Come on out--the show starts at 8--and inquire at the URL below for directions:
According to http://www.awakenings.nl/, Jeff Mills will be doing a 3 hour
set at the Melkweg in Amsterdam on April 27th. Showtime is 10 PM - 5 AM.
I arrive at 2:30 PM on April 27th. :-)))
See you four Dutchmen of the Apocalypse there? *g*
- Greg
Greg my man, 3/4 of the Lowlands posse that hit Detroit back in december is
going as well! Since KJ isnt going, we might have a ticket floating around.
Maybe we can hook up earlier that night and do diner or something!!!
W
Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05-04-2000 15:04:39
According to
Hey all,
LooX liKe I'm going to be going to Toronto over Easter weekend, April
21-24. I was wondering what might be going on 313 related? Also, since
I've never been, where/what are the records shops? And what else, food,
museums, anything else can you all suggest?
ThanX in Advance
is the title of a book by Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton, the same guys who
brought you The Manual for Ministry Of Sound.
The book is basically about the history of DJing, early clubs, music and almost
everything that has something to do with these subjects.
I haven't finished the book yet,
On John Beltran's last solo album Moving through here is a track called
Eden which I absolutely love. It's a female voice, strings and acoustic
guitar layered over a breakbeat. (Don't know whether this piece of music would
be considered as drum'n bass or jungle or. I only know that I
Otto Koppius:
AFAIK Coda is an Irish magazine, but I don't know if it's specifically
dance music or more general music/art. I assume they did an article on
Garnier recently that may explain the confusion?
Code was a limited to 4 Issues magazine from around 93 - 95 here in Ireland. It
was a
Well, I'd have to disagree with this statement. Though there is currently a lot
of crossover between the two cities, I think this occurs because there is not
another venue for these questions. I personally have been wanting a chicago
list for years now, as in the past, when the 313 list was
http://player.pseudo.com/real_clip.asp?id_arc=5268
(Paris appears 2 minutes in to do Sandwiches in this
RV/RA piece and drops his pants to show off his
thong later on) andrew duke
--
Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://techno.ca/cognition
1096 Queen St #123 Halifax
http://player.pseudo.com/play_only_media.asp?showid=168archid=11907
40 minute RV/RA DJ set from Ron Trent
andrew duke ps trent's mixes (promo only at this point, i think)
of amel larrieux's get up are superb: live bass, guitar, keys, perc,
with
players from steely dan, groove collective, and
Speaking of 312:
RELIEF is out of retirement
GINO VITTORI- Relief 2000
good to hear this sound resurrected
FYI, I beleive Cajual is also back in business.
Ciao,
Joel
I was wondering if anyone can tell me anything about the Kadoc Club in Faro
Portugal. I hear Jeff Mills Is playing there soon has anyone been there, do
they have regular nights? Any info will be much appreciated. Thank you.
Ben
Another 313 Toronto goer huh? Didn't get a response from the last message I
posted regarding Toronto record shops. Some places to check out:
The Pit - Queen St. (just east of Spadina Ave.)
Speed records - Queen st. (just east of spadina Ave.)
Play de Record - Yonge St. (a block or so north of
According to http://www.awakenings.nl/, Jeff Mills will be doing a 3 hour
set at the Melkweg in Amsterdam on April 27th. Showtime is 10 PM - 5 AM.
I arrive at 2:30 PM on April 27th. :-)))
See you four Dutchmen of the Apocalypse there? *g*
Hope you have a ticket because it was already
I would really like to see information pertaining to Chicago artists and
music remain on 313. Otto makes a good point. Unless there are those who
really feel the discussion of Chicago-based music does not belong here,
why exclude it from 313? In my experience, it is rare to find an
individual
yeah i've always wondered why there isn't a 312 list.
i'm with holly in that i think it would be nice to split the 312 stuff off
onto a separate list
my 2p
robin...
Word up.
Detroit, Kalamazoo, Chicago...all are so heavily influenced by eachother and
eachothers style...THE JACKING BEATS AND SWING... to think of them as
entirely mutually exclusive would be just plain naiive. Ask my man LA
Williams, or Jordan Fields, or Dj Jacq.
-Giles
Sathya Gosselin wrote:
Ya I forgot about record peddler. traxx isnt too good for techno unless you
like really beaty tech house stuff. they dont have much. Metropolis..they don't
even know what they are selling there. heh.
Rich.
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000 11:38:53 -0400 Charles Prince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also try for
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kraftwerk - trans europe express
cristian vogel - bite and scratch
dan curtin - an up the wall drive
valence - minus
paperclip people - oscillator
model 500 - night drive thru babylon
rhythim is rhythim - it is what it is
morgan geist - juice
blue boy - funky friday
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 4/3/00 1:29:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Carl Cox came into Detroit and rocked shit, 'nuff said
I thought Detroit DJs didn't like Carl Cox...
What gives you that impression ?
Seriously. I'd think Cox would
has DJ recloose got an album out on planet e (cd format),
or was it just an e.p
thank you
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I don't see what the big deal is. if you want both, subscribe to both.
what's the difference?
though many peoples' tastes span both areas, this list was set up to be detroit
centered. period.
peace,
holly
Sathya Gosselin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/05/2000 11:50:57 AM
byalbum do u mean single or full length 12? I know 'so this is the dining
room' and 'spelunking' were both released on vinyl-i remember the incredible
artwork. as well as singles here there b/c i have some of the whites,
christ i still got the promo tape with a track from 'so this is...' in my
Recloose has two 12/CD EP releases on Planet E, with a 3rd on the way
shortly:
Recloose So this is the Dining Room 12/CD EP (Planet E, 1998)
Recloose Spelunking 12/CD EP (Planet E, 1999)
Coming soon:
Recloose Absense of One 12
Compilation Appearances:
Recloose Bug Eyed Blues on the Home
Anyone coming to Toronto can easily find out what's happening through the
numerous flyers that make their way into the shops each week. Some
good Detroit techno/electro-boogie coming to Toronto next month, though:
AUX-88 live, T-1000 and more, courtesy of Phryl.
Wes
'Detroit techno: deep in the
out-of-towners:
to anyone who wants to be right downtown, consider the park avenue, near the
fox. it is _not_ luxurious - more like a hostel, but cheap.
also, a best western just opened downtown - i can't imagine they would be
$110.
the town hotel/apartments advertises rooms from $79 and they
I'll tell you something about Phryl. Don't go to their events unless you want
countless lollipop faced teens dancing in front of you. Do you not remember the
last Phryl/next junction effort?
I went for one reason only - The Kooky Scientist live
And I was greeted by at least 3000 stupid kids
tonights UTS (United Techno Society) show feature a 1 hour interview and
deejay set by Billy Nasty [tortured, uk].
we're also pulling out a DAT from the super secret archives tonight from
our progress party in 1998.
local guest tonight is bill from speed.
check it out:
http://www.1groove.com
sorry to hear you missed fred that night rich. i thought the techno room
was incredible that night.
fyi, our MACHINE saturdays are 18+
cheers,
phil.
http://phryl.com
On 5 Apr 2000, Rich Neal wrote:
I'll tell you something about Phryl. Don't go to their events unless you want
countless
While on the Manuel Gottsching Maurizio subject.
Schizophrenia by Moritz Thomas Fehlman on the tresor 3 comp is a remix
of another Gottsching track called Sunrain. I recommend anyone that
hasn't got a copy to find one, this is probably my favourite BC style track
ever. No beats, just long
Ya I just realized that Carola wasn't at the first clockwork..it was the first
strobe. Wrong company.
Oops..trying to think of good phryl..progress was a sweet party.
Bring Twonz back to toronto @ a 19+ event and I'll be a happy camper;-)
Rich.
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Hey, another sale! I’ve gotten very favorable responses in my
last few sales from people trying out stuff they haven’t heard
beforetrust me folks, I don’t buy crap records, I don’t sell
crap records. I have
Indeed. I was confused when I first walked in cause I thought the jungle room
would be in the small shit room hence, Phryl being a TECHNO production company.
But I was wrong. Cramped doesn't even begin to descibe it, and I wasn't around
for your set, I could imagine how bad it must have gotten.
AGH, You can always count on THE gig to take place a few weeks before or
after you go! AUX-88? Shit! Anyway, perhaps I'll see some of you
Toronto folks out there this weekend, at the good, but not electro heaven,
fukhouse night. Thanks for all the info y'all.
Jason: a 6 ft+ nerd
Can we save this for mw-raves?
Seriously, this is personal reply territory.
Then, either stay home at night and be productive, or go out dancing and
ignore the annoying people. It's part of life.
n8
On 5 Apr 2000, Rich Neal wrote:
I guess you had no quarrels about filling that venue to oh i
Yes, I apologize. Got a little carried away there.
rich.
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000 16:19:10 -0400 (EDT) Nathan John de Yonker [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
Can we save this for mw-raves?
Seriously, this is personal reply territory.
Then, either stay home at night and be productive, or go out dancing and
Holly C MacDonald-Korth wrote:
I don't see what the big deal is. if you want both, subscribe to both.
what's the difference?
For one, a difference is that then you'll get *twice* the amount of
noise messages, even though the s/n ratio may be relatively low on both
lists.
A more subtle
kelli b kavanaugh wrote:
out-of-towners:
to anyone who wants to be right downtown, consider the park avenue, near the
fox. it is _not_ luxurious - more like a hostel, but cheap.
Agreed. I stayed there two years ago (can't beat $16/night!), it's okay,
as long as you don't expect much more
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