They're almost 2 grand Australian new - now the US dollar is about 60, 65
cents
Australian, so you do the maths. Plus we now have a new GST tax - extra
10%.
You can get those cheap home stereos at pawn shops but there's no service or
spare parts and the service/parts cost you. Hence I am
Hello,
I am not trying to start a big argument, but I will put it to you like
this.
get a random teenage techno DJ, and play them a marco corolla record,
and then play him the Kick the Pump Mix of Big Fun by Derrick May. I
guarantee you he will pick the Marco Corolla record.
You know your
1.zzino-accelerate (k hand remix as well) reload
2.unit park-digital mobil funk e.p. plastic city
3.dynamic structure 2 reload
4.space djz-harmonic distortion reload
5.terry lee brown jr.-skylark plastic city
6.clark lofthouse- st?? 2x12 planet e
7.the movement- bingo
8.the shamen-face
--- Diana Potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
your welcome. I wasn't looking to give it, but if you
wanna make me better-than thats cool.
You simply make yourself look dumb, nowone, not even
i, could make you look better.
I think you should read more books about the
man/woman psche.
I think you
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you are calling out
Diana, my friend, be prepared. She's tougher than
you.
? what is she gonna sit on me ;]
stop the insanity
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i can't believe i just read that hardcore=progression
now i like hardcore every once in a while when i want to kill somebody, and
hip hop just won't take care of my urge. but the last time i checked
hardcore just had a loud thunderous bass with a bunch of *scary* sound
effects behind it.
Dustin?
-Original Message-
From: Dance Extacy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
Date: Sunday, June 18, 2000 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Re: Girls and Detroit
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you are calling out
Diana, my friend, be prepared. She's tougher than
you.
It's terribley clear that Dance Extasy is stuck in the world of *Happy*
hardcore. Now we all know that HH is *not* in a state of progression!!
Not to defend the reigning 313 asshole but a certain artist in the hardcore
world is doing quite a bit to further the sound of techno.
doood, i don't listen to happy u.k. jungle, jungle
boy.
big up to the selling out of jungle though. ;] w3rd
--- Vince Woolums [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dude take your *happy* hardcore records and shove
them up your arse.
and while you're at it, get off the 313 list.
you're obviously too
How come people on this list are so prone to flaming and personal attacks?!
Y'all don't get out enough?
I think women in particular are intimidated by these flames - I know I am.
I've been humiliated on this list once and it's not nice. We all have
something to offer, including you Dance Extacy.
-- Vince Woolums [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah ok dood. w3rd. rave it up dog.
you listen to happy US hardcore.
actually i listen to dark german stuff, hence my
handle. you're a smart one though you didn't catch
that.
did you get that new HH Cher remix. dood it's phat.
no i got the new jungle
hardcore hasn't changed that much from the late 80's
to the present.
what about newstyle eh? what about futurestyle?
hard style, etc. those are just 3 of the many new
genre's within hardcore. hardcore has brought in many
new sounds within those genre's of music. detroit has
been on life support
Re:
How come people on this list are so prone to flaming and personal attacks?!
Y'all don't get out enough?
I think women in particular are intimidated by these flames - I know I am.
As I was when I opened my first reply about the whole racism in music
thingy (the offender will remain
yeah and i bet you like trance too *lol*
wow, i'm dealing with an ignorant one here. lol
thats why i quit buying jungle and am on the 313
techno list.
i'm sure you're lovin those old happy tracks.
and if you keep replying to the list w/ my personal
emails im gonna have you booted from yahoo
You know, it's one thing to act stupidly in public on a list like
313.
It's yet another to repost PRIVATE email. You are deserving of no
respect, [EMAIL PROTECTED].
And you will get none.
out
phred
--- Vince Woolums [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's terribley clear that Dance Extasy is stuck in
the world of *Happy* hardcore.
haha dance extacy is a german label, kiddie. they
produce sick hardcore.
it's not the jungle cheese you like
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Welcome to the gabber mailing list, where the topics are all
aspects of the harder and faster kinds of techno (gabber,
hardcore, speedcore, doomcore, terrorcore, noizecore, industrial-hardcore,
new-style, dutch, rotterdam etc ).
The list administrator is
I don't really give a shit. I'm only here to dump
these shitty records. When that's done(and it's almost
done) i'm gone from this festering, rascist,
stagnatic, retro, riciculous and cheesey, dead,
REgressive style of music, going nowhere but
backwards-music and board.
nuff said
--- [EMAIL
--- FC3 Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
newstyle, future style, hardstyle
they go alog great with trancecore, terrorcore,
noisecore, etc,
etc
actually those last three styles are dead. and many of
the producers that used to produce those styles are
now doing sick pcp sytled hardcore. bass
all records sold. =)
remember this, detroits dead and going nowhere.
rehashing old ideas will never work. hahaaa suckaz
*out*
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i'm not about to get into some dissin' conversation with u, but the question
does persist... if you DON'T LIKE TECHNO AND THINK IT'S S stagnatic,
retro, riciculous and cheesey, dead,REgressive... why did u buy these
shitty records in the first place?
sand.
Good riddance. I've seen far too much of the attitude exhibited by
[EMAIL PROTECTED], who is so brave he won't even tell us his name.
It's too bad. I remember when hardcore was *fun*. But then it got
taken over by a massive wave of emotionally stunted one-note screamers;
this ruined ne-raves
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you are calling out
Diana, my friend, be prepared. She's tougher than
you.
? what is she gonna sit on me ;]
stop the insanity
thanks for the props phred. and yes-I WILL sit on you. ALL 500 lbs of me. I
am large and in charge my friend-so WATCH out.
you have reposted a private email to the list.An email that was intended to
be calm conversation. I tried. you have gone against your contract to 313.
Some of us have been on here for yearsyears. You, of all people, won't make
us leave or won't turn this list into crap.
you will get no
Just got hold of V-max's new one V984 @Brunner There was a Day EP. As soon as
I get a listen or as soon as Dave does we will update you... But if anyone out
there deep in 313 land has caught a glimpse of this one, please share, as I
probably won't have a chance to check it till later this week.
I've been listening to a lot of downtempo records lately-more on the
Kyotojazz/Suzuki tip. Lately, I've been taking a break from the traditional
techno house and have been spending alot of time with jazz,latin
music,jungle and trip hop.I need all the downtempo I can get right now:)
SO, my
Actaully, most of them (the ones with merit) are touring the globe and
making millions of dollars. As opposed to your $200 weekly payroll check
from Mc Donalds. Reality is a mutherfucka, huh?
I don't really give a shit. I'm only here to dump
these shitty records. When that's done(and it's
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Intermodal wrote:
Hello,
I am not trying to start a big argument, but I will put it to you like
this.
get a random teenage techno DJ, and play them a marco corolla record,
and then play him the Kick the Pump Mix of Big Fun by Derrick May. I
guarantee you he will
i could be wrong...in fact i probably am, but since Clark Warner is part of
Plus 8...and he is a downtempo DJ...maybe he has a downtempo record or two
out. i dunno. just a guess. and what about people like the Mad Professor,
Olive, and Mix Master Morris?? they are all downtempo. not exactly
I have to admit that Clark is one of my favorites in town...also Theorem
(Dale Lawrence)...outside of that though not-313, I like Pole
www.pole-music.com ) quite a bit too...
There is also 'Pulse Programming', Mike Taylor, and Nate DeYonker though who
each played at the event Current back when
The man has some good points. Also, The label Dance Extacy is a german hard
as nails label owned by Marc Acardipane. Almost every release will make your
balls go into your stomach. The bass is that heavey. They doctor the kick
drums amazingly. Now while it's obvious that the dance extacy guy was
Just wanted to point out that, the normal is daniel miller and he's
brittish. he runs/owns nova mute., and 242 is danish. Just thought i'd get
that in there before someone thought they were cool.
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I can't think of anyone better to bounce a check on.
your money would be better spent
on the crackhead down the block,
-d.w.
Dance Extacy wrote:
all records sold. =)
Hey what's up, if anyone has these records and are willing to sell them,
please email me back:
1. Rnd Technologies-Ultrafilter
2. Future Frontier-09
3. Andreas Kraemer-Treibjagd
Patrick
retarded, sissy detroit jazz bullshit, balls ... come on... This kind
of macho shit is the complete antithesis, to me, of what this list (and
Techno / Dance music) is all about. Please don't send out stuff like this
in the future. Thanks.
Ryan Heard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
all records sold. =)
remember this, detroits dead and going nowhere.
rehashing old ideas will never work. hahaaa suckaz
*out*
I think this guy might be Moby in disguise...
peace
mike
[aentrikate]
For those interested in Noah's work, check out
http://www.mp3.com/artists/32/nspodolefsky.html
Well worth the visit, and a friendly chap to boot! Great that he's getting
some tracks out.
Tristan
==
PHONOPSIA[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd recommend Neil Oliverra's Detroit Escalator Company. A classic.
All of the Free Zone comps on SSR have some nice down-tempo offerings,
including the oft-313-mentioned Muliplicity of One's and Zero's by Claude
Young on Volume III.
There was a Fragile record, I believe it's called or has a
From: Lennox Lennox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
Date: Sunday, June 18, 2000 10:26 PM
Subject: [313] Detroit Does Suck I agree
One thing I agree with him on for sure is that the junglist guy is a moron.
He dosen't have a clue as to what he's talking about.
He's a
Who's rehashing old ideas?
At 12:04 AM 6/19/00 EDT, you wrote:
all records sold. =)
remember this, detroits dead and going nowhere.
rehashing old ideas will never work. hahaaa suckaz
*out*
I think this guy might be Moby in disguise...
peace
mike
[aentrikate]
Anyone have a Bombay records discog? I've got #104 and want to know if the
rest are as good as this. I've heard that one is a Larry Heard production,
true?
Also, picked up MAW-049 - Little Louis Vega feat. Blaze - Elements of Life.
What a combo these guys make!! Live instrumentation, beats,
I'm sitting here scrolling through my mailbox today, deleteing all of
the e-mails that even sound like flames, and chuckling to myself. How could
anyone think that hardcore, trance, jungle, or whatever made up genre you
decide to pull out of generation ecstacy, is progressive.
I
If you're intelligent then you already know about great artists like lenny
dee(who's made tracks as far back as 87) and oliver chesler(the horrorist
I know he (Oliver Chesler) did a great job clearing the dancefloor (in fact
the whole venue) when he played in Detroit at the by the bridge
hello,
It isnt Juan, its a Tommy Onyx project. They have a page on MP3.com if
you want to check their stuff out.
http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/42/bottom_feeders.html
take care,
mike
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wondering if anyone else heard this record. Its on KMS, but all it says
anyone know how many singles were released from kenny's metaphor album?
i know of just loop and catatonic.
did he ever release anything on his own imprint?
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On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Lennox Lennox wrote:
and 242 is danish. Just thought i'd get
well i'm not gonna go into all the other shit you said, but 242 danish?
read your history books before you try to act the professor...
\()/ funque droppings
\/ christian
If you're intelligent then you already know about great artists like lenny
dee(who's made tracks as far back as 87) and oliver chesler(the horrorist
http://www.thingstocome.com).
lenny dee still plays disco loft classics in nyc on the odd occasion...so
much for your purist.
Speaking as
wrong! WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG...learn yer terms...learn the
difference between discrimination, prejudice and the isms...
Well maybe the USA dictionary differs from the british and australian
dictionaries.
:)
emma
mee-thod
Nothing from Larry Heard, I'm afraid. Here's the discog so far:
Graça, Miguel - Watchalike (BOM101) 12
Carter, Derrick / Nazuka, Chris - A Red Nail Relic (BOM102) 12
Graça, Miguel - Soulnotmind Pt.1 (BOM103) 12
Nazuka, Chris / Schumacher, Tim - Primary Colours (BOM104) 12
Graça, Miguel -
i'm personally not into downtempo at all, but my friend and former
roommate is really, really into the stuff. if you need more info try
www.thedownbeat.org he has written some reviews on there as drm. should
be a good start. if anyone is _really_ interested in it, feel free to
email him - [EMAIL
Would Dean or anyone else whom I know from Lansing hit me back here at
this addy please
Danke!
derek plaslaiko
.
Back For More like Stephen Pearcy from Ratt, baby!!!
My favorite all-time music magazine quote was some years ago in
DJ Magazine (you know, the big slick one with all the stories about
how to be a wedding DJ -- but they actually have decent interviews
with people such as Carl Craig). Anyway, they interviewed Lenny Dee
and asked him about
Dance Extacy wrote:
--- FC3 Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
newstyle, future style, hardstyle
they go alog great with trancecore, terrorcore,
noisecore, etc,
etc
actually those last three styles are dead. and many of
the producers that used to produce those styles are
now doing
Right between my flat and Bethnal Green tube station is a bridge with a
massive Detroit Grand Pubahs 'Sandwiches' poster underneath it (big, greasy
triple-decker sandwich with I know you want to do it... underneath). This
record is getting *pushed* over here - its made it to the Radio 1 B list:
Diana Potts wrote:
I've been listening to a lot of downtempo records lately-more on the
Kyotojazz/Suzuki tip. Lately, I've been taking a break from the traditional
techno house and have been spending alot of time with jazz,latin
music,jungle and trip hop.I need all the downtempo I can get
JavierDrada wrote:
Just got hold of V-max's new one V984 @Brunner There was a Day EP.
As soon as I get a listen or as soon as Dave does we will update
you... But if anyone out there deep in 313 land has caught a glimpse
of this one, please share, as I probably won't have a chance to check
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
records, but I admit that many of them are poorly produced, the writing
isn't all that great, and they do not really work in a modern context. I
love them because they sound so old, so primitive, and because in many
ways they laid the
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 11:21:41AM +0200, Otto Koppius wrote:
JavierDrada wrote:
Just got hold of V-max's new one V984 @Brunner There was a Day EP.
As soon as I get a listen or as soon as Dave does we will update
you... But if anyone out there deep in 313 land has caught a glimpse
The Rough Guide to Techno is supposed to be out this month...Amazon is
taking orders right now. Let's hope they do a slightly better job with
this
I've got a copy of it sitting in my hot little hands right now. It's been
available in Australia for a couple of weeks now. It's pretty good
Man that record is the bomb, I don't know who the Artist is but it is sweet,
melodic, and tight in the programming.
I especially like the strings, they give it that extra touch, I am stuck on
the pretty side. The other side is harder, good to though.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL
I heard about this...all the coverage. To quote a piece a wrote for a mag,
the pumbas are getting more PR than Tom Green's balls. the great thing is,
is that these two deserve it.
I believe they are going to Europe to tour soon. I think London and Love
Parade are two of the stops, not 100%
I'd have to agree with Andy here. Some early techno records might have
raw
production, mixing and muddy pressings, but these records are also full
of
the kind of raw expression (soul) that's so hard to find in 'modern'
techno.
I also have to agree.
You had some raw sparse minimal tracks that came
I saw a snippet of the video for this on some kiddies TV show at 7am on
Saturday morning in the UK. Of course, I was er...just channel hopping coz I
don't normally watch kiddies TV at 7am (or ..er..at anytime, for that
matter)...um..yes.
Matt.
-Original Message-
From: Simon Walley
JasonB:
Anyone have a Bombay records discog? I've got #104 and want to know if the
rest are as good as this. I've heard that one is a Larry Heard production,
true?
Not sure about the Larry Heard bit, but here's what I've got...
Bomb 101: Miguel Graca - Watchalike EP
Bomb 102: Derrick Carter
Just peeped the Sandwiches video a couple weeks ago. As you'd expect from the
Pubahs, it's pretty dammed funny!! Complete with Paris and Andy in numerous
costumes, girls in bikinis (and not all of them the skinny bikini types
typical of music videos) wrestleing in mayo, a carosel, cameo appearance
I believe Patrick Lindsey is actually from Austria, Vienna if I'm not
mistaken...
General Electronic Music is also from Frankfurt and they have some great
ambient releases esp. the ambient stuff!
John
-Original Message-
From: c myster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 18,
Gaetek is in fact Gaetano Parisio and he's Italian for sure (Napels). I did
an interview with him some time ago for Bassic Groove and his English was a
bit funny. Those who are interested can get the answers to the interview
sent to them (for personal use only of course).
John
-Original
put that in your happy hardcore trance pipe and smoke
it ravedog.
never heard 'ravedog' before. that's pretty funny.
Diana:
I've been listening to a lot of downtempo records lately-more on the
Kyotojazz/Suzuki tip. Lately, I've been taking a break from the traditional
techno house and have been spending alot of time with jazz,latin
music,jungle and trip hop.I need all the downtempo I can get right now:)
Whoops, ambient releases, esp. ambient stuff. That's like two times the same
thing. Aarggh, it's Monday and you don't have to tell me why I hate that.
So, as I tried to say: GEM Office has decent releases esp. their
ambient/downtempo stuff.
John (back to the land of dreams)
-Original
Hey Tom,
Your mail was really interesting. I like a lot of the
stuff you mentioned, particularly getting into this nu
skool jazz/funk thing... Labels that I particularly
like are...
2000 Black - deep, abstract breakbeat fusion from
the 4 Hero extended
family, another of my favourite labels...
Speaking of John Beltran Check out his 'Indio' release on Transmat..
Nice downtempo, well orchestrated and immacculately produced.
Also.. _please_ listen to Isolee, however not related directly to detroit
style, these guys or guy or girl (any info anyone?) are essentiallly the
autechre of
Are you joking?? Oliver Chesler was chanting praises for detroit while
throwing out free T-shirts and CDs during his (their) live set under the
bridge and _still_ couldn't keep people from leaving. I put this guy akin
to skinny puppy or FLA w/o the talent, but _least_ of all techno.
Scott
Here's the famous quote:
Diana Potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
insticts that men will never understand
I'm glad Diana has instincts that men will never understand, I'm even
more thankful that my mom had these same instincts. I don't understand
why she (Diana) had to feel she needed to apologize
Also.. _please_ listen to Isolee, however not related directly to detroit
style, these guys or guy or girl (any info anyone?) are essentiallly the
autechre of house music. Featured on Free Zone 5 or 6, I can't remember.
A bit of info about Isolee can be found on the Playhouse website.
I'm sorry, I was going to keep quiet about this but I'm simply flabbergasted!!
I've been away for the past week on a short holiday and, deliberately, not been
near a computer
to check my mailbox. I left the discussions with everyone raving about the
overall success of
the DEMF as well as
How would you describe Downtempo? I've seen Recloose and Hogans mentioned, and
I am familiar with their music, which is very jazzy. Downtempo=jazzy?
In a message dated 6/18/00 3:16:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Turntables do not cost a lot of money and it doesn't take hundreds of
dollars to buy the UR vinyl. Go to www.submerge.com
I put my vote in for W.P.A.Seawolf.
I already have a turntable and all the UR
Well, that sums up about my idea about all the crap I had to delete from my
mailbox the last two weeks as well!
Word!
As to the discussion about hard techno versus soulfull Detroit stuff: I have
both styles in my crates and tons of other stuff ranging from ambient, over
wacko stuff by Neil
i have a real audio mix of early electro up at www.jbucknell.com . look under
'sounds'. there's also a track listing to help you
james
Patrick Kinzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/16/2000 10:14:46 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
cc:(bcc: James Bucknell/Magazines/Hearst)
Subject: [313] early
If you want to check out music:
www.satelliterecords.com
www.planetxusa.com
www.groovetech.com
... Just to name a few, have archived UR records in .ra for listening (about
the same quality as poopy record shop needles). This method is great for
learning about and listening to old records you
... no matter what you think. to me juan is the shit. especially his old
stuff. no matter how other people judge it. i don`t care how many percentage
out of a crowd
judges carola over m500 at all. these two individuals just aren`t
compareable.it`s almost redicilous to name them in one
It's pretty sad to see someone judge the quality of music by the power of
the bass.
Too true. We might as well all be listening to Techmaster P.E.B. @ 170db
in a dropped mini-truck if we lived in Dance Extacy's world.
**WARNING THIS CD MAY CAUSE SPEAKER DAMAGE. ULTRA LOW BASS**
-M
TONIGHT, MONDAY JUNE 19
JT BROON from SWAYZAK (Exclusive DJ Set)
(Swayzak Recordings, Medicine Label, London UK)
plus Sleaze Factor residents
Peter Anthony (Planet E/Green Galactic)
Adam Goldstone (Tiny Trendies, Nuphonic Records)
This week, in an exclusive New York DJ'ing appearance, JT and
Please eliminate this fool from this list.
It's easy to try to have big brazen balls while letting out sexual
frustration via a keyboard on a mailing list that you don't belong on. Next
time you're in Detroit i challenge you to come up to me and introduce
yourself--face to face.
I
Hi C,
I was interested in reading your article. Anyway, let me know if you have
copies available and i'll give you my address. thanks much, manika
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
I just wrote a 4000 word article on techno and gender for Melbourne's Kiss
FM (no relation to UK Kiss)
As a longtime fan of nearly every genre of electronic music (well, maybe not
gabber or happy hardcore, but still...), I have to say that downtempo has
definitely warmed my ears the last few years.
Some people confuse trip-hop with downtempo, and frankly, a lot of
descriptions depend on who you
As a longtime fan of nearly every genre of electronic music (well, maybe not
gabber or happy hardcore, but still...), I have to say that downtempo has
definitely warmed my ears the last few years.
Some people confuse trip-hop with downtempo, and frankly, a lot of
descriptions depend on who you
As a longtime fan of nearly every genre of electronic music (well, maybe not
gabber or happy hardcore, but still...), I have to say that downtempo has
definitely warmed my ears the last few years.
Some people confuse trip-hop with downtempo, and frankly, a lot of
descriptions depend on who you
John wrote:
As far as I am concerned there's good music and bad music in all genres
with
a number of shades of grey between both.
Couldn't agree more with you. The question is: why is it so hard for people
to understand this simple concept, and why is it so hard for people to
understand that
I am an individual, completely different, totally original, 100% authentic
just like everyone else.
Couldn't agree more with you. The question is: why is it so hard
for people
to understand this simple concept, and why is it so hard for people to
understand that not everyone has exactly
If I'm not mistaken, the Roy Davis Jr. 12 is one that you need to hurry
and pick up, just to start your week off right. ;)
Ones picked up a copy from our friends at Bombay about 2 months
ago and it hasn't left his crate since. Twos needs to go get his
own copy.
Cheers,
Tom
At Mon, 19 Jun
313'ers
lately i've seen a bunch of nasty green (jealous) creatures on 313
a.k.a Trolls... these jealous little folk see something nice that is
not in their realm of understanding and they want to go trash it.
now we can play their games, or we can start hitting the delete key.
i'm
Hey all:
Am compelled to add my 2 cents worth as a senior member on the list
Detroit, unlike any other city on the planet in the past 100 years, is
solely responsible for beginning two major cultural, youth-oriented
revolutions one being with the RB/Motown thaing. It wasn't really rock
I think they've all gone home or taken some
tranquillisers or something. I haven't seen a nasty
mail for a while, just a few stupid ones. I can't
understand that Dance Extacy tho. Why subscribe to a
Detroit techno mailing list if you just wanna diss
the scene? The comments made were blatantly
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Diana Potts wrote:
I've been listening to a lot of downtempo records lately-more on the
Kyotojazz/Suzuki tip. Lately, I've been taking a break from the traditional
techno house and have been spending alot of time with jazz,latin
music,jungle and trip hop.I need all
solely responsible for beginning two major cultural, youth-oriented
revolutions one being with the RB/Motown thaing. It wasn't
why did not you add punk ? MC5, Iggy Pop The Stooges...
Gwendal
Hello everyone, I have just joined the 313 crew and would like to know if
anybody could forward me the track listing for I-F's much talked about Mixed
up in the Hague. I would really appreciate it.
-e
Check the following URL for news on Baby Ford's Ifach label who have a new
mix CD out at the moment which I recommend: Technoir (IFACH CD2) Mix CD by
Dj EON
http://www.hyperreal.org/music/bford/ifach/news.html
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