Check out Jennifer Lopez, too. She may not be from Detroit, she may
not be spooky, she may not be electro - hell, she may not even be
music, but her tits are great
nevertheless.
¤r
rasmus
Check out Anthony Rother, too. He may not be spooky, but his tracks are
great
nevertheless.
[]s
schild
Man Parrish is one person. He stood out back in the NY electro days
because he was a latino and bisexual. He also had big hits with
Mad Made, Boogie Down Bronx and Heatstroke. He runs a gay
club in New York these days. Judging from his homepage, it's
all done in very bad taste. www.manparrish.com
Dan Bell's mix CD is far from boring. I thought it was very swinging and very
deep. He manages to mix lowtempo, experimental techno and vocal house
together. This one vocal track on there by The Problem Kids is the absolute
shit...I'd tell you the title but the CD is in my truck (where it's
On this Wednesday night it will be my pleasure to welcome PATRICK aka Action
Jackson for those who've been around in this scene in Detroit long enough to
know...
Expect the deepest in house as well as classics from the front to the back of
electronic soulsounds. Patrick spun for me first in 1995
I strongly reccomend that any one who can, go see Patrick play-and also make
sure to call him action jacksion to his face, any time u can.:) I got to
hear him play up at MSU a couple times, and each time was excellent.
d
From: Steven T Lammers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
CC:
o.k. heres the plan, we sneak into the manufacturer of barbie and ken. with
precision, we remove barbies voice and put it into kens, then kens into
barbies. Then we start the place on fire and run.
whos with me?
__
Get Your Private, Free
I say we revoke Pete's membership (or at the very least banish him to midwest
raves (AKA The Phantom Zone) until he makes reparations). He just hasn't been
the same since investing all of his savings in Mattel.com
I've been wanting to see Romeo Must Die for a while now, but the reviews are so
After getting a bit enlighted by the responses to my Red Planet question,
I'm going to try and resolve some more naivete...
Here's the situation: I'm a bit confused. It seems that there are two
different versions of Axis 009.
The songs are untitled and the record itself doesn't even identify
In a message dated 4/19/00 8:09:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been wanting to see Romeo Must Die for a while now, but the reviews
are so
mixed I don't know what to do. How many of you saw it and thought it was The
Shit' (©2000 Sean Deason/Matrix records)
I saw it and whoever didn't
Hey Alan,
What's the story on that new album of yours? When will you start working on
it and who is going to release it? I hope Tresor is, I get all their stuff
on promo. I really liked 'Progress' and I hope some new material is coming
soon.
John
P.S. Are you in Detroit around the time of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Alan,
What's the story on that new album of yours? When will you start working on
it and who is going to release it? I hope Tresor is, I get all their stuff
on promo. I really liked 'Progress' and I hope some new material is coming
soon.
John
P.S. Are you
I saw it and whoever didn't like it is *full* of shit (neatly avoiding
trademark hassles by not using the 'the' prefix).
Yeah, but you're a man, Alan. ;) LOL. Of course you're gonna like it!
That's why I didn't - very macho.
Since I raised this topic, here's my personal mini review for Sean
Tonites show will feature a variety of guests;
A couple of guys (Greg Bryan) from the Meander party - a night
focussing on Canadian artists, with both live acts and DJ performances
by: Naw -Live (Sensoria Rec.), DJ Machine (Mono Pornohouse Rec.),
Troll, Noetic (Roundtable Subversive), Random
Danny
it's a long shot, but could this be Quadrant's 'Infinition' on RS/planet E.
not from scandanavia [the D via belgium] but it's melodic, memorable, basic
channel and has a buiding on it.
even if it's not what you're after i reccommend it.
martin
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 23:48:51 +0200
To:
uh...im sorry but i have to disagree...Romeo was a *wack* movie and god
knows I have much love and respect for jet li...fight scenes had no energy
[all three of them] and there was just so much bullshit squeezed throughout
the movie...put my ass to sleep...the concept was good but the soul wasnt
Mills said in an interview that if a record is harder to
find, it makes it more of a thrill when you *do* find it,
thus he made sure that these two records weren't
easy to get. andrew duke
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There is Axis 9A and Axis 9B, both quite hard to find, especially here in
I don't know what that even is
and I'm living in Holand.
Can you give me any clue ?
Koert.
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In a message dated 4/19/00 9:42:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Okay Alan, on your recommendation alone
As you should =)
I'm gonna check out Romeo Must Die it
sounds pretty cool (even if it's not a fictional film on the bombing of Kid
Rocks trailer park). I've been a huge fan of Jet Next
join us on the UTS (united techno society) show tonight from 6-10PM on
http://www.1groove.com or http://www.phryl.com (audio files section)
2nite's guests:
1) kenny glasgow
2) Rich Bailey
3) Todd Smith
4) Greg Gow
feel free to join us in the phryl chat room from 6-10pm as well.
also note that
Definite guy flick, so I enjoyed it. But my wife enjoyed it too. We both
love Jet Li, but in terms of Jet Li movies this one was not as good as
Fist of Legend. That movie was much better choreographed, but the plot
was typical Chinese kung fu (which I like). The filming for Romeo Must
Die was
the annual detroit music awards just happened friday evening; i thought the
electronic/dance categories would be of some interest.
i listed nominees starred the winners.
Electronic Recording
Rolando Knights of the Jaguar
Innerzone Orchestra Programmed
Aaron Carl Down
Assault Hoe's Get
Does anyone have historical data on winners for this? Especially
curious about RH's track record. Shame to see Jaguar not get the
vote, but i suspect it would have if there was an LP vs. Single
distinction.
I hope we can open nominations to include some newer faces next
year.
--
There4IM
kelli
Greetings,
I'm pleased to announce that the PLURkids.com site is up.
Simple but functional (a Flash 4 site is on the way), visitors can see
information about upcoming above-ground (depending on your definition of
that term) PLURkids events, and purchase tickets for them online with a
credit
Danny writes
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 23:48:51 +0200
To: 313@hyperreal.org
From: Danny Wolfers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: swedish latino recorcd ID check
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cats of the world,
I need your record ID-help once again:
The only thing I remember is that it was a
Kid Rock is a rich white kid! Anyone who's ever bought a car from Bob
Ritchie Ford in the Northern suburbs of Detroit has contributed to his now
meteoric, non-deserving, Bon-joviesque rise to MTV superstardom. Lil' Bobby
Ritchie Jr. got all his gear and money to make demos from papa. So he's
I found the Axis 9b at FatCat Records (London)they had the
exclusivity with Hardwax for Europe. But FatCat is Closed
now.
Maybe is easier to find a copy in second-hand shops in
London ?
But I don't know the story about this record.
I heard another Axis without titles, it looks like the 9B
but
Hey all!
It's Wednesday again and you know what that means, another installment of 1
TRAK Wednesdays. Tonight we have a night of funky minimalism techno
followed by some rump shak'n tech-house. Gracing us tonight is Chad Breen
(Speed Kitchener) and Solis (Guelph). Cover as always is $5 and
Just dusted off Acquaviva's Transmissions Vol.1 for a little work-at-home
head bobbing.
Boomer's 'Rescue' track is so damn cool. And Phreakin' is still incredible,
despite having heard it 5000 times.
Greetings,
The newest Plug Research Radio show has just been added to the PR website
(link below).
This show comes from Barbara Preisinger. She is the promoter for ~scape and
many other labels, as well as an excellent experimental DJ. The show is
encoded in stereo G2 Surestream, up to 64Kb, and
Just wanted to echo the previous comments...
Patrick was in Iowa City a few weeks back and provided are really nice
education in classic techno the world over. Whether Sharivari or Alexander
Robotnik, he's a surefire bet to rock the crowd in the old skool way. He's
fully capable of tight mixes
In a message dated 19/04/00 8:28:01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here's the situation: I'm a bit confused. It seems that there are two
different versions of Axis 009.
The songs are untitled and the record itself doesn't even identify
itself except for the etching on the label. This
I went to the DEMAs a couple years ago. It was great, the crowd was very
band supportive and when Eddie Fowlkes got up to accept his award and almost
no one clapped he ..well, he let his opinions be heard. It was great, he
told it how it was.
diana
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