I was thinking about coming up with a private t-shirt that only the HEADS
would recognize anyway.(i'll actually have MONEY next year so i'ma
keep THAT design private!).
questionhow many colors on the design?
peace!
lks
yah...that 2 space cowboys is some pretty hard shitwhat year was that
buy the way?
v
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he was really tight..played some frankie bones, innercity, jaguar cari
lekebusch and millsanybody knew who they were?
v
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Hi,
wow! the day after asking for entries,
i received the first one. so i set up a web page
at http://objektsynth.com/313/ go have a look.
Damn that's really cool... put me down for two too!! :)
Cheers,
John
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Hi all
I hope this isn't too off-topic, but does anyone know if there is a
connection between the group Lucky People Centre, and the film 'Lucky
People Centre International'?
I heard on Triple J (australian radio station) that there is a
movie/doco? showing in Adelaide at the moment with said
I have a collection of email names and faces from 313 who're going to Sonar in
Barcelona next week... If you are one of them and would like to get together
and join the posse... You get the idea, reply.
Leaving 6/12:
Hp
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Slam take to Ibiza for a series of 4 quality nites at the lengendary
Privilage club on the white island. Stuart MacMillan and Orde Meikle are
the residents at each nite, and are joined by guests who have proved
themselves worthly at the slam Pressure nite in Glasgow.
Sunday July 23rd - Slam DJ's,
Haye!
*** If you're not wiling to read a lot of personal useless opinions and a
lot of digressing, please hit delete now.
*** Since you decided to read, I must say we don't often get food Detroit
DJ's around here. as a matter of fact, it was a long time I didn't had the
chance to hear one, and
Damned SEND button... Here's the full report.
Haye!
*** If you're not wiling to read a lot of personal useless opinions and a
lot of digressing, please hit delete now.
*** Since you decided to read, I must say we don't often get food Detroit
DJ's around here. as a matter of fact, it was a
Haye!
*** Does anyone know of any info on UR's Rolando comming here to Portugal? I
find it odd that I didn't knew about it, since all I heard was a rumour at
Saturday when I went to see Rob Hood.
*** Any info on this is greatly appreciated.
Lay
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Why don't one of you invent a vinyl flattener. I used to heat them up and
lay
the vinyl between to rigid flat surfaces and let the cool down for a
while. Not
good for soud quality but it better than not playing those tacos a tall.
Miles
I know a few people who swear by ironing warped vinyl
Greg Earle wrote:
Someone else mentioned Coil. They're playing live at Sonar. 'Nuff said.
Cabaret Voltaire seem to be an example of an industrial group with some kind
of a techno connection. Like a lot of the 313 artists they've had
pretentions to funk with varying degrees of success (The
Chris Turgelis sayeth:
Apparently there's a remix of a track of theirs by Derrick May but I
haven't
heard it. Anyone know what it's like?
Strangely enough I came upon this in a charity shop (US translation - thrift
shop) on Friday. Dating from 1990, I think its called Turn it on (? don't
have
I need to know something fairly urgently.
Does anyone know what kind of input Colin McBean has in the Soul Destroyaz
LP, Destroyed, on Synewave?
I haven't got the album but I know the two worked together on at least one
track, Nubian Day, since I have that on a comp. I am just trying to
I think it will have been Cisco on a soloflight, like most of the
productions by The Advent.
John (back on the list after the Detroit/Chicago pilgrimage)
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From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 5:05 PM
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: [313]
Derrick May's remix of the Cabs Keep on was released around 1990.
There were two mixes on the B side accredited to him as it seems.
(Sleazy Dog Mix)(Mayday Mix) The strings/chords remind me a bit
of Bang the Partys Release Your Body
The other side has a (Sweet Exorcist) mix... sounds like some
oh i love detroit T-shirts
he, we could all have numbers on the back so we look like a team...and
therefor I want to reserve the number 313from this moment.eh, y'all to
late now :-)hihihihi
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MUTEK GOES LIVE ON THE WEB
Beginning next week, the first edition of MUTEK brings the cutting edge of
new electronic music to Montreal. Be a part of it through its live webcast.
An exploration of music, sound creation and
I have to agree with Peter, Ritchie has played better sets. I personally felt
that after seeing Mr Hawtin for the fourth time on his DF9 tour that this is
quite possibly what I would expect if I were at a rock concert; preprogrammed,
uninspired clinical, just another show. This is the last time
How about asking someone like Alan to design the shirt. If his art style
hasn't been synonomously (sp) linked to Detroit I don't know what has? I
don't know if he would do it, but we could ask him.
pw
In a message dated 6/2/00 3:33:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
here's how i'd like to
If you don't have access to this cd and still want to know what this sounds
like check out the last release on Kompakt: Schaben Voss, one side is that
distorted Freiland bass, straight crisp high hats the words to Stevie
Wonders I just called to say I love you spoken over top of it all. Then
How about asking someone like Alan to design the shirt. If his art style
hasn't been synonomously (sp) linked to Detroit I don't know what has? I
don't know if he would do it, but we could ask him.
That idea occurred to me also!
Come on folks, where are all your reports of Claude Young on
I think this was before the split, but Sonicgroove states it is after. The
first three releases are by both Colin Cisco, however the album contains only
two tracks; Nubian Day and Luftcontroller which are attributed to both men.
Todd
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Cyclone Wehner wrote:
I need to know
In a message dated 5/06/00 8:41:34 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cabaret Voltaire had their first release back in 1978 so they were doing
electronic music while a lot of industrial artists were still at nursery
school. As for now, from what I remember Steven Mallender is living in
Australia,
i myself found derrick may's set dissappointing. Now i have only seen him 3
times but i have never real been impressed (except for a solar night). Granted
he did play excellent tracks, i found his actions to be as a big a diss as the
crowds lack of applause. He spent most his set talking to
Well, Alan doesn't bite. Why not encourage him privately instead of wasting
our bandwidth?
--On Tuesday, June 06, 2000 1:17 AM +0900 Cyclone Wehner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about asking someone like Alan to design the shirt. If his art
style hasn't been synonomously (sp) linked to
In a message dated 5/06/00 9:47:56 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oh yeah last thing, there was one
bassline in Ritchie's set (only one I heard though I left at 11), it was
the
DK remix on drumcode 20. Only thing in the whole set that even made me
nod
my
head.
Was this a track that starts
In a message dated 05/06/00 14:19:58 GMT Daylight Time,
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I am just trying to
ascertain if the album was mostly a Cisco solo project or Advent project,
as
things have become less clear-cut since they split.
DAMN! I didn't even know they had split. But then again,
si is it the same poet who did the original jack accapella?? Sounded
almost exactly like him, someone fill me in on this...
darwin
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From: Mxyzptlk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Bush [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313
To all,
I have been informed that my post on Mr. Hawtin's performance is
being taken the wrong way by some, and out of context.To clear this up I
will state this:
While I am a part of the Phryl organization, I, in no way represent the
views or opinions of Phryl on a whole. I am a resident dj
DAMN! I didn't even know they had split. But then again, I have been
offline and not really in touch with things for awhile. Totally gutted
though, some of my favourite ever records are by the Advent, and when they
play live, my god, strap in, cause they rock! Or rocked as the case may
Since I live in SF and pormote clubs here I get to put my 2 cents in. If a
good Detroit or Chicago house Dj shows up at a club (Gemini and K Hand and
Theo Parrish come to mind) they play the same flacid boring ass shit that
all the locals do. no crescendos, no valleys sterile. As far as the
I forgot to say that Cisco is still touring and recording under The
Advent.
He is in Melbourne this weekend at a Hardware party performing live. He is
moving to Portugal next year.
Cheers
C
i saw him performing two months ago and he definitely rocked . there's a new
advent album out on
invisible wrote:
i saw him performing two months ago and he definitely rocked . there's a new
advent album out on conform called past forward. i have not heard it so
far, any reviews?
This album is hard as nails. Taking the Advent sound one step further. Still
there are the 4 bar riding
questionhow many colors on the design?
it's up to us.
i know of one source that will do full color for $10.99.
there may be others that will do fewer colors for less money,
so you might want to create more than one version.
--eric
wow! the day after asking for entries,
i received the first one. so i set up a web page
at http://objektsynth.com/313/ go have a look.
Damn that's really cool... put me down for two too!! :)
we are not anywhere near taking orders yet. :)
--eric
Hmmm There's a big Kompakt party this week at this nice looking (on
the outside) space, guess I'll go see it. That and Monolake live and I
know Heiko from Kanzleramt is having another party, I wonder when I'll
get some work done.
Tosh
If you don't have access to this cd and still want to
very cool design...put me down for two :)
Greg Malcolm
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From:
Todd Smith wrote:
invisible wrote:
i saw him performing two months ago and he definitely rocked . there's a new
advent album out on conform called past forward. i have not heard it so
far, any reviews?
This album is hard as nails. Taking the Advent sound one step further. Still
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In a message dated 5/06/00 9:47:56 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DK remix on drumcode 20. Only thing in the whole set that even made me
Was this a track that starts out tribal-ish house and progesses into a long
lush ambient-ish synth line midway and goes for 10 min +?
Although I basically agree with Hans' assessment of SF, there's a couple
of things. The club scene has been bad for years, with the occasional
bright spot (Rhythm Method, Staple, and a couple of others currently).
The massives have been awful since 1994 almost without exception, although
for many
I think that other Rachmad comes out this week. Can't remember the title
right
now though.
One with hats
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i myself found derrick may's set dissappointing.
His set was good but i lacked to dj skills of a so called pioneer.
So which was it?? Good or disappointing??
So-called pioneer?? How can anyone call Derrick May a so-called pioneer?
Maybe you should consult 'Techno Rebels.'
I dont really
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