Gridlock'd.
That movie with Tim Roth and Tupac where they're junkies trying to get
clean was filmed entirely in Detroit. I can't think of the name right
now. I've probably repressed it since watching it was truly a waste of two
hours of my life.
No, there is no track by that name. There is a track listing on the All
Music Guide site, I think.
Cheers
C
can some one give me the track listing for plastikman's artifacts
lp please
is 'Afrika' on it?
Sorry, I didn't see the 'lp'.
No, there is no track by that name. There is a track listing on the All
Music Guide site, I think.
Cheers
C
can some one give me the track listing for plastikman's artifacts
lp please
is 'Afrika' on it?
I don't know about that... I've never played any vinyl (save maybe 3 or 4 of
them) to the point where I considered them worn out. One thing I have
heard is that picture discs don't have the same sound quality as
traditional black vinyl, but that's just something I've heard... I've never
gone out
anyone have info about intermedia at U of Chicago?
Does anyone know what gear the Hacker uses? I'm talking about those
creamy PWM strings and nice dry drum beats. Someone said that it's a tr-505
but I really dont think so.
-1nFOrm3r
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tH3 1nFOrm3r Premiere
They show this on Bravo from time to time. Saw it too. Good flick. Don't
know the name. HTe name is distictly blue collar.
Tristan
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Roger Me is filmed in Flint and Detroit. But a documentary...
The new John Frankenheimer film, Reindeer Games is set in the upper
peninsula of Michigan. Don't know where it was filmed...
There was a gangsta/mafia flick with Nicholas Cage and Michael Rappaport
(Dick Richey) that came out two or
the old
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the new
i have a few sets to upload over the weekend including
puff [perth] techno
mrw [perth] techno
Didn't Kenny Larkin sample Star Tek in one of his records?
Tom Robbins wrote:
Hi all,
I've been approached by the editor of Star Trek Monthly to write an article
on musicians who have been influenced/inspired by (or whom are just plain
into) Star Trek.
I wondered if anyone on the list can
Dave Clark wrote:
Users and Gadgets
Excellent compilation of somewhat more abstract techy housey
whatever. Mostly german but i did notice an old plug research 'on
the avenue' on there. Deep and fantastic.
my fav is innervision - cruising speed, nice 808 rhythm composing by
B.Maus, nothing
Hi,
since you guys have been talkin about the Archive label in the last few
days I thought I could say it again:
we set up a page on the Italian label in the Spotlight section at
htpp://gpww.iscool.net
I think the only English store you've not mentioned in the discussion is
Vinyl Junkies;
I think it depends where the records are pressed. Some plants make picture
discs that have worn out sound quality from the beginning. And some
manufacture normal sounding picture records. Someone could enlight us what
is it with the process of making a pictured disc that distorts the sound?
And
b a c k g r o u n d * m i n i m a l m u s i c * r e c o r d i n g s
OUT NOW: SUBMANIA - PROCEED EP / 12 (background/neuton)
previous releases:
* Zylacanth ep * (BG-004) / * Low Voltage clear.floor * (BG005 )
PROCEED EP (BACKGROUND 007/NEUTON)
German
Thanks for this - aha, at last a chance to id a track
I've been after for ages.
It's the one around 18 mins... I don't know why...
Anyone please?
Cheers,
Dan
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New MP3 com site:
http://www.mp3.com/DanButler
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Thanks for this - aha, at last a chance to id a track
I've been after for ages.
It's the one around 18 mins... I don't know why...
Anyone please?
Thomas Banglater from Trax on da Rocks...
Sean.
It's funny cause I both agree and disagree with peoples bitterness towards the
'mainstreaming' of such a culture. Can you honestly say that you didn't expect
this shit to happen? And for most of us, the raves are not such a huge part
of our lives that something like young kids at a party
At 03:18 PM 4/13/2000 -0700, you wrote:
anway, in May's issue of wired they do a bit on animation.
there is mention, along with picts, of the comic novel that Kenjji Marshall
and Jen Dugan did: Eden Saga. Soundtrack by Dale Lawrence. If you haven't
checked this out. do. and if you happen to get
Hi Lance,
Yes, it is still happening, it's kind of a
behind-the-scenes project for us at the office
so we can't work on it during company time,
blah blah, but when it's finished we'll be
offering more
Particularly useful would be tips on specific releases, lyrics, samples or
songs etc. Also, if there are any Trekkies on the list who can point me
towards good Trek sites or mailing lists/newsgroups, I'd be very grateful.
How about on UR's Galaxy 2 Galaxy (UR-25)?
Track c1: Deep Space 9 (a
Several Stores in New York carry Archive and 2000 Black, but distribution
is very spotty.
The places I've seen them (usually Archive) have been at Temple Records
(natch) and Dub Spot. Both have websites (temple-records.com,
dubspotrecords.com). They get them rarely, though. You have a better shot
Afrika is an unreleased track which can only be downloaded from m-nus.com
W
Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] 14-04-2000 4:07:25
Sorry, I didn't see the 'lp'.
No, there is no track by that name. There is a track listing on the All
Music Guide site, I think.
Cheers
C
can some one give me the
Wrong. Afrika is on the b-side of the artifakts EP with hypchondriak on the
a-side. Both tracks are not on the LP.
They are on the CD though.
On Fri, 14 Apr 2000 16:18:20 +0200 Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Afrika is an unreleased track which can only be downloaded from m-nus.com
W
With a girlfriend in the Motion picture (ok so it's TV)industry I'm privy to
some wierd info. For the most part very few movies are actually filmed on
location. Detroit Rock City was filmed in Buffalo for Fuck's sake. The
amount of shit that a production crew has to go through is pretty
hans kaufmann,[EMAIL PROTECTED],internet writes:
Detroit Rock City was filmed in Buffalo for Fuck's sake
Part of it was filmed in Toronto. I used to live in Windsor and spent a lot of
time in Detroit. Now I live in Toronto. Almost two years ago I was driving
along (in Toronto) and noticed the
At 13-4-00 -0400 15:54, you wrote:
together with a friend i was actually beamed up! really cool, we had to
bounce some crystals. (really, i'm not talking shit here) it was the
nicest
part of the exposition, together with old suits being exposed. the
rest was
somewhat childish
BTW
I wear baggy pants and baseball caps and I listen to/spin techno. I have
only been spinning records for a year and a half. Does that mean I'm not
down with YOUR undergorund? Sorry I couldn't make it to parties in the
early 90's. Ya see, I would have been about 13 and I didn't quite have a
BTW, I in no way advocate the use of butterfly wings. ; )
In a message dated 4/14/00 1:40:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wear baggy pants and baseball caps and I listen to/spin techno. I have
only been spinning records for a year and a half. Does that mean I'm not
down with YOUR undergorund? Sorry I couldn't make it to parties in the
early 90's.
Many of us who came up in the early days listened, observed, paid attention,
respected the people who had been before us and learned about the music and
the scene. Sadly, that's not always the case when you go to a rave these
days.
I have a feeling that there were just as many people,
Sorry to post this again, but anyone know what synth Aril Brikha uses for most
of his soft sounding melody lines? I think someone was telling me it was a
Roland D-20 but I can't remember. If anyone can help me out i'd appreciate it.
Curiosity killed the cat.
Peace,
Rich.
Yih guelph!! ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) i'm goin there to pick up a friend of mine
tonight. Anyways, I agree. I can't beleive this is still an ongoing argument in
here. Although I may be a hypocrite in some cases (i.e. my last tangent about
Phryl parties in Toronto) it comes down to the fact that it's
- Original Message -
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Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Rave betty Barbie and DJ Ken
Many of us who came up in the early days listened, observed, paid
attention,
respected the people who had been
In a message dated 4/14/00 10:40:36 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Go to a rave nowdayz and its just a bunch of kids with their baggy pants
and
baseball caps that are into trance-disco loops-progressive
house-drumnbass, you
dont see people that were into the scene in
Oh, stop whining
Didn't mean for it to come off in a whining tone but... anyway.
it's how you present yourself.
Good point, i agree.
Many of us who came up in the early days listened, observed, paid
attention,
respected the people who had been before us and learned about the music
and
Thomas Bangalter / Trax on Da Rocks Vol 1 - What to do - Roule 301
Peace,
Mark*
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 7:54 AM
Subject: RE: (313) track id
Thanks for this - aha, at last a chance to id a track
I've been after
Anyone have contact info for Stereo in Montreal??
Thanks in advance,
Mark*
NP - Octave One - The Resolution - 430 West
Jesus do we always have to have this whiny ass discussion. Let's make the
distinction please as to the difference between the Rave scene and this
mystical Utopian non-existant past that seems to fit so fondly in everyones
mind. Raves and the trendy (it's a fashion and drug culture not a music
http://eden.sigma6.com
A couple episodes of the book are
on the site animated in Flash.
whats the url for this eden website?
Corrections.
A free party every Friday.
starring DJ Derek Plaslaiko and special guests TBA.
all ages admitted, 21+ to drink.
at Cloud 9 in Hamtramck. 8534 Conant. 313.923.
Directions: Take I-75 to Caniff. Head west on Caniff. You will pass the
Motor Lounge. Take a right at the first
I personally am less troubled by the presence of turntables in a barbie
playset than by their presence in the band limp bizkit where they are used
almost solely for the pop appeal of the urban image to market to mall
children and to add a few needless and poorly placed scratches over a
I WAS going to start reading your WAY too long response until I saw this:
(it's a fashion and drug culture not a music
culture stop deluding yourself-who the hell doesn't listen to music on
drugs!)
You're an idiot.
Rich.
Get Free
I WAS going to start reading your WAY too long response until I saw this:
(it's a fashion and drug culture not a music
culture stop deluding yourself-who the hell doesn't listen to music on
drugs!)
You're an idiot.
Rich.
Get Free
peter said:
Many of us who came up in the early days listened, observed, paid attention,
respected the people who had been before us and learned about the music and
the scene. Sadly, that's not always the case when you go to a rave these
days.
favorite quote i heard the one and only time i
I do think people look at the 'old days' with rose coloured specs. As I
recall it has always been the case that there were people on the scene who
were only in it for the most superficial reasons and who knew nothing about
the music, from 1988 (when I first discovered the music) right through 'til
i know this was brought up
before, but who is/are Fluxion
on Chain Reaction? two guys
from the UK? two from Hong Kong?
something else?
geez, my memory is going...
andrew duke
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there has been a rash of postings
to the 313 list via
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313@hyperreal.org
did i miss something? andrew duke
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okay-so we have been sitting tight in CA watching all these comments float in
and out of our mailbox concerning htis stupid toy-
we think the least we should do is not give it so much credit. Wouldn't we
rather see a toy than a complete rave enlightment on E! entertainment
television? E! now
i dunno. can i get a yeah or nay
on this, svp. thanks. andrew duke
tristan watkins wrote:
I thought it was one dude from Greece.
Tristan
--- Andrew Duke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i know this was brought up
before, but who is/are Fluxion
on Chain Reaction? two guys
from the UK? two
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