If anyone is interested there is an in depth interview re: my years
in Psychic TV and an almost complete discography of my work at:
http://www.fopi.net/inter/fred.htm
Telepathic regards,
The Kooky Scientist
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Yeah been meaning to answer this i think the guy who posted was from the uk
and was looking for the mix up cd when over here its known as the Mayday Mix
on Open
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For some reason I've never been to this web site, but I took a look
thanks to a pointer on Bill Van Loo's page about DEMF photos online.
Instead, start somewhere like this and look around:
http://bhere.com/ruins/industry/indpacpan.htm
(Click on each photo to continue the tour or use the
ASKEW wrote:
The recent U.R sleeves have some pertinent information about chain stores
like Sanity. Good for your wallet/purse, not good for the music scene.
Support the stores that support the music.
werd. hassle here is that we wanna buy local and buy political, which
isn't always an easy
On 30 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://bhere.com/ruins/industry/indpacpan.htm
Detroit's decline and fall is a process still going on, still mostly
undocumented, and still essential to understanding the origin and
development of electronic music in Detroit.
I'm feeling youbut I
On Thursday, June 29, 2000 11:06 PM, Lester Kenyatta Spence
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On 30 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://bhere.com/ruins/industry/indpacpan.htm
Detroit's decline and fall is a process still going on, still mostly
undocumented, and still essential to
I don't even want to begin to compete with all the other good things
happening in town this weekend but I'll just say it's a damn good time
to be in the city and props to everybody pushing the music. I'll be
spinning a 5-hour set at Science Friday night which is cool because
I'll really be able
check
http://bhere.com/ruins/ravisode/hands.htm
The hands of the DJ as he places a new LP on one of his three turntables.
Behind the upper hand are the controls of his drum machine.
hmm :)
Hi All,
Just new to the list checking for some sort of
archive of past postings ...
Thanks in advance
Matt T
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Will the DEMF Videos be commercially available ? Where could they be
purchased ?
What about DEMF on DVD ! Would be very cool !
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FC3 Richards wrote:
i found a copy of Afrika Bambaata's Planet Rock and Robert Armani's
Circus Bells at 2nd hand tunes. unfortunately i left planet rock on the
shelf, and now i am hurtin.
dj revolver wrote:
ouch - can't pass up on the classics
And now there's a link between these
Hydraulic funk as in the original of Fix-Flash..and so much better
2
the video as seen on groovetech will not be commercially available, but there
is a documentary on the festival that was shot. no timetable for it's debut
as far as i'm aware.
pw
pe
In a message dated 6/30/00 7:28:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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Will the DEMF Videos
Just thought i'd plug a few releases
that have been in constant rotation
around here (haven't had time to write
up individual mini-reviews). Some are
released, and some are upcoming.
I've been meaning to play some of the
vinyl release's on audio-nimbus, but
we're having problems w/ the turntables
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://bhere.com/ruins/industry/indpacpan.htm
Detroit's decline and fall is a process still going on, still
mostly
undocumented, and still essential to understanding the origin and
development of electronic music in Detroit.
Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
depending on how bad you're jonesing for planet rock,
2nd hand tunes does limited mail order. i don't know
which 2nd hand in chicago you went to, but i work at
the one on clark. let me know if you want me to see
if we still have it. in any case, it really shouldn't
be a hard record to find
So, what do you all think of Axis 20?
I've been playing this thing nonstop since I got it. Some
of the best 313 I've heard in *ages*.
Jorge
www.mp3.com/milkish
okay guys, listen up.
this may not apply to alot of you outside of detroit, so i apologize in
advance for wasting oh so precious bandwidth.
many of you who reside in Detroit know that radio, for the most part,
sucks like an oval office intern. you also know that there are few outlets
still
Sorry for the off topic post. Can anyone tell me how to subscribe to that gear
list? Thanks.
i've got a couple of mixes on my webpage, for those who are
into that kind of thing...
one new, one older.
http://matt.immute.net/sntx
enjoy!
matt
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Matt MacQueen wrote:
June 26, 2000 playlist -- 89.3 fm WNUR Chicago's Sound Experiment
[...]
E.S.G. - Moody, Spaced Out Mix (Universal Sound, '82)
Ooh. Wassis Universal Sound? All my E.S.G. rekkids are on 99 Records.
Baby moo-dy yeah-e-yeah-yea,
- Greg (old-timer who ...
I just got my copy in the mail today. and I've had a chance to give it a good
listen, and it won't be leaving my box anytime soon. If i'm playing deep house.
techno or whatever i'll play something off of this album. And i don't like it
just because it's limited edition,being a dj I like to
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Phonopsia wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2000 11:06 PM, Lester Kenyatta Spence
. and by creating a work of art that is based on the
implicit premise that detroit is emptyof people, and of dynamic
(rather than static) beauty, i think the creator of RUINS is
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Kent williams wrote:
To say that there are ruins in Detroit is no different than saying
that there are ruins in Paris and Rome. They testify about an age
that no longer exists. It isn't to imply that the place is dead, just
that there is an architectural memory of things
To say that there are ruins in Detroit is no different than saying
that there are ruins in Paris and Rome. They testify about an age
that no longer exists. It isn't to imply that the place is dead, just
that there is an architectural memory of things that no longer exist.
More impressive to me
It isn't to imply that the place is dead, just that there is an
architectural memory of things that no longer exist.
Like all those poor elm trees felled by Dutch elm disease.
Sadly, Detroit as the City of Trees exists no more. Unlike
some of the other problems something can be done about
this
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Kent williams wrote:
To say that there are ruins in Detroit is no different than saying
that there are ruins in Paris and Rome. They testify about an age
that no longer exists. It isn't to imply that the place is
Test please ignore
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on the esg compilation that has just come out, it says that universal sound is a
division of soul jazz records, and gives an address in soho, london.
btw--clark played some esg at twilo in nyc on wednesday, while opening for
richie hawtin.
clark's set was great--closed with derrick mays 'the
Hi all,
I will be in Chicago on July 8 for the day/night..anyone have any
good suggestions for the night??? A good techno or house club would be
idealone that isn't too swank, but not a dive eitherbasically one
that you have to look nice, but not like a hoe...
Thanks in advance,
K
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