Detroit: I Do Mind Dying (A Study in Urban Revolution) by Dan Georgakas
and Marvin Surkin.
An in depth account of the black revolutionary social movements of the 1960s
and 1970s in Detroit.
Something you won't find in most history books.
-out
That tracks called How to run a train. I've got it in a 12 with
Percolator Mix by cajmere on the other side, it may be another cajmere
track but there are no artist names on the record.
Good mix though.
Stewart
-Original Message-
From: Blair McBride [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Saturday, April 15, 2000 Reflections www.flyfm.net 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Central
Standard Time
A:xus - Nice to See You Again - Guidance
Marcel - On The Beach - Nuphonic
Sunburst Band - Delicious - Azuli / Z Records
Grover Washington Jr. - Sausalito - Universal Music Operations (1977)
Ballistic
Well that's not too surprising -- most record reviewers these days don't
even
seem to know what 4/4 time is :) The Rough Guides to House and Drum and
Bass
try and draw the distinction between the two genres by claiming something to
the effect of a breakbeat can roughly be defined as a beat
why couldnt they have waited till MAY!?
From: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) 430 West anniversary party
Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2000 14:52:16 -0400
Does anyone have any info on this - like who's playing, etc?
Cheers,
Gerald
Minto Chempotical George wrote:
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
Now we are talking about Italo can someone tell me what track Mills
sampled for his Humana EP? I thought it was a Gino Soccio track (hope i
spelled his name right..) but i could be wrong
I think it was the
Right..!.. one of my babies shouted this out to me this AM:
His name is BLAINE the DJ and he kicks it with the Generation Girls!
... not yer mama's Barbie dolls...,
J. E. v. F-B. B.
Yes! thanks to all who contributed to these being put up. My
attempt at swimming to detroit from australia failed, so these are
the next best thing.
Now, what you would all expect - a track id please. The first mix on
there, phred and low (nice electro cuts btw) at around the 24
minute mark.
Hi all,
Just a reminder of Sunday's Ambient Zone program 23.00-01.00 (WST)
on RTRFM 92.1 FM Perth, Western Australia, which you can check out
via realaudio at - http://rtrfm.ii.net
The finest low-frequency electronic listening music showcased each week.
I'm on again this week with the usual
Michael Rappaport reminded me.
Zebrahead, if you come across it, was done here. I actually auditioned
for it but lost out due to not having any proper representation (ie, an
agent). Which wasn't so bad because by the time the film finished, my
character just stood around and grinned. The
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
As far as my comments a couple day ago on this stupid thread that wont go away ,
I was just stating that raves have become a part of youth culture and that's
why your seeing more advertisements like DJ Ken or Baby Pop Poppers.
Sadly, I still have to go to these youth gatherings to see the
Some one directly involved with the Farris Beuler Day's Off (sp?) film was
from Detroit.
If you watch, sneaky Detroit stuff is placed all over. Like Red Wings shirts
AND (the part I feel cool about)...in the beginning a kid is wearing a green
and white Varsity Jacket-i think it even has the
Hey Emma:
For those of you that do not knowthere is truly an arrogance about our
music, that, like it or not, needs to be outlined and defended.
ok. hang on!
I agree with the essence of all you have written. I have been
misunderstood if you thought you needed to say those things.
I
Alright kids, the last two times I've seen Mike Huckaby spin, he's thrown
down this incredible jam. No vocals, it's got these crazy warped disco-ish
samples, and a synth line that arpeggiates in a shuffle-y way. The track
is all over the place, the breaks and fills in it are completely mad. Last
I shouldn't be contributing to such a lame thread, but nobody seems to be
stating what hopefully most people would think if they saw this toy; who
cares?is everyone one this list this UPTIGHT all the time? I think DJ
Ken is pretty cool and a neat indicator of the times. I can picture the two
Is there someone who already checked Parralaxx Coorporations' - long
awaited and already before release
achieving cult status - Coca Disco 12??? If so please give me an
extensive report, I didn't have time
to visit the dealer this week :(.
Since this has been a topic of late, I got this from a friend at the
Michigan Film Office. It's an official list of feature films in
Michigan. I know that it was mentioned that a lot of films are made
outside like Hollywood, but today that's different. Many of the films
today are being shot in
Alright kids, the last two times I've seen Mike Huckaby spin, he's thrown
down this incredible jam. No vocals, it's got these crazy warped disco-ish
samples, and a synth line that arpeggiates in a shuffle-y way. The track
is all over the place, the breaks and fills in it are completely mad.
Ambient Zone RTRFM 92.1 Playlist 16/04/2k
Presented by A_Zed
Void Travelling - Plasmalamp (Worm Interface)
Kern - Frank Bretschneider (Mille Plateaux)
Dx-Snth - Jochem Paap (Fax)
Loop - Ken Ishii (RS)
Pisa - Vladislav Delay (Sigma Editions)
2000 B1 - Salz
Get the Hell Outta Hamtown ??!!
Anyway, Groove is scheduled for theatrical release in June with the
first showing in San Francisco. I'm an investor in it so remember that
when you plunk your hard-earned Lincolns on the ticket counter :)
It's gonna be a trip when my friends become movie stars
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