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From: Hans Veneman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Yes, in 1993 Carl Craig remixed The Moment Of Truth by BT, which was the
second
>release on Deep Dish.
>
yes,and he also mixed his Relativity,the third rekid on Deep Dish
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From: James Bucknell <[EMAIL
Re:
Just look at labels like Transmat, Planet E, Underground Resistance,
Axis, Pure Sonik, Minus, Red Planet, Direct Beat, 430 West,
Purpose Maker etc. There are a good 4 or 5 differnt styles of
Electronic Music right there, but due to the fact that they are all
made in Detroit, we just call the
> Actually I am not that dumb. :) I meant Marilyn. I have the names confused
> - that's my 22 hour working day for you. My bad for choosing a career where
> you get paid $2 an hour or something.
yeah! tsk tsk cyclone ;)
let's have a quiz and see how many know the capital of australia! or how
man
Re:
Whooohooo!!! Is this stuff available on vinyl??;)
It didn't make the AMG list but I do happen to have a really rockin' electro
piss-take of the Knight Rider theme tune along with three other Knight Rider
related tunes with KITT in the title...the single is acutally called Michael
Knight
Sounds like you aren't letting someone assert their opinion. Seems like
there's a lot of that on the list today.
er..
The opinion was already stated. Impossible to prevent something that
already happened, right? (or so big momma used to say..)
> So sloppy in execution? what did they think i
I am looking for a Bass track that I think is called "Hum on
My Nuts". It is an older song that is playa hatin Luke and the 2 Live Crew
so it is not Poison Clan or something on Little Joe records. It was on a an
old DJ Assault mix CD and the track listing consists of lines from the
TROLLER!
BAD BAD TROLLER:)
honestly tho, i think its so freaking funny when people try to tell
other people their music is better because ___ and because ___.
respect, people, respect.
jeff
> -Original Message-
> From: Lisa McEntire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, Oc
YOU GUYS ARE THE BESTI LOVED HEARING ALL THE CRAP ABOUT DIGWEED AND
BT..XLNTI LOVED GETTING A RISE OUT OF YOU ALLSORRY IF I OFFENDED
ANYONE...I WAS JUST JOKING AROUND :)
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>
> Remember kids, inspect those used CD's carefully!
>
I bought the cd new but it was from a place I couldn't take it back to
conveniently!
> Yes it does exist. And it's worth finding.
>
> Derrick May Mix-Up vol. 5 AKA "The Mayday Mix"
> Sony Music Japan, 1997 cat# 487565 2
The one I (don't)
yeah does seem pretty silly to mention Digweed, Sasha on this list, but let's
try to be a bit open minded here...
so, give the poor girl a break, probably doesnt know it's a bleep, bloop,
techno list only.
starting sound like a bunch of disgruntled junglists here.
-ruth
In a message dated
I think therein lies much of the appeal of Detroit techno... particularly
the classic stuff, is that the ambience of the music itself has the ability
to grab certain people. I'm all for the bangin' stuff myself, but it's the
ambience and soul in place of the "bang" that I like about D-techno so mu
richard harvey is not regis/female to my knowledge. but here's the scoop, a
well-kept secret. karl o'conner - to many known as regis - is also pete sutton
- to many known as female. he owns and runs downwards. i think he must be
having a laugh trying to fool everyone - on "gymnastics" it says: "
Moby, 28, will also be writing a special dance-track for an "Astro
Knights" character, the space pirate Bertha Budd.
^^^
hah, that's rich! How about 35? :)
-d
> I don't like this. I'm a whitey. Half of my family is
> black but I'm 100% white and my parents are too. My
> mum used to listen to lots of black music and my dad
> used to be the only white guy who could get into black
> clubs when he was a youngster cuz he could kick all
> their asses (Wing so
> One of the reasons why I am so into the music here though is its great
> diversity. Just look at labels like Transmat, Planet E, Underground
> Resistance, Axis, Pure Sonik, Minus, Red Planet, Direct Beat, 430 West,
> Purpose Maker etc. There are a good 4 or 5 differnt styles of Electronic
> Mus
> I find this philosophy that "every generation has it's idols" disturbing.
> People are not computers where you download a certain operation system every
> other year (=musical "trends"), and once you've passed your youth you're
> stuck with the music you listened to. Of course not. Music is cu
Sounds like you aren't letting someone assert their opinion. Seems like
there's a lot of that on the list today.
> So sloppy in execution? what did they think it was a gymnastics meet?
> Its no wonder that people like that make comments like that when they come
> to events like that and expect to
I am looking for the blueprint logo. If anyone has it saved on their
computer, may I please have it?
Thanks in advance.
Lorie
Hi all. Longtime listener, first time caller. BT
also did some famous tori amos remixes, if I recall
correctly, and also "wrote" the soundtrack to the
movie Go. He is big on his formal training; he's
proud to not be a DJ to the point that he seems kind
of disdainful of the practice.
Anyway, he
I never really took Moby seriously until I heard his release under the name
"Voodoo Child". This was one incredible album...definitely worth a listen.
There weren't too many made, but I've seen some cd's floating around...
It's very chill and minimal. Almost a mix of deep detroity house with some
Just thought this was an interesting piece of news I received about
everyone's favorite artist.
Courtesy of Sideline news.
>Moby phones home
>Mute succes Moby is to work together with John Williams, who composed the
>soundtracks for toppers as "ET" and its predecessor "Close Encounters Of
>The T
I know Monday is not the biggest bar night, but if you or someone you know is
looking for some of the slammingest D & B and Jungle in detroit.
come down to one x
michigan ave about 3/4mile north of trumbull
on west side of street
DJ Watts
DJ Seoul
guest
DJ CruiseControl
3$ cover
> There are four of Richie's tracks on the DE9 CD; these being the four
> Orange mixes (Orange/Minus 1, Orange/Minus 2, Minus/Orange 2 and
> Minus/Orange 1). I don't know if the MS player pulls track info from
> CDDB or what, but like many Microsoft products it's obviously
> producing erroneous re
on 10/1/00 3:16 AM, David Hampson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This was a 1997 Derek May mix cd I looked around for a long time to find,
> and when I found one it turned out that what it contained was software for
> AOL.
Remember kids, inspect those used CD's carefully!
> Does anyone know if
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
the people on this list are too funny.
I have heard about Oakenfold but not my taste either.
damn chalkboards and screaming babies LOL
damn. well I'm learning.
Five
hey don't sugar coat it. tell the list how you really feel ;)
> -Original Message-
> From: Diana Potts [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 3:31 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: [313] digweed
>
>
> the scoop on them is...I'd rather be trapped on an airplan
I smell gunpowder. Is there a barrel of fish nearby?
Doris
x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x
'Opium? No! Cocaine? No! The Great
American Brain Killer Is Dance Music!'
--Portland Oregonian, 1932
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the scoop on them is...I'd rather be trapped on an airplane listening to
the
mouths of screaming babes while 100 people line up on a chalk board
scrapping their nails down it, while singing operatic Eminem and Ted Nugent
(to put some 313 content in) songsthan listen to that poster/pretty bo
My opinion? Moodymann's set was sloppy, self indulgent and
>somehow interesting, for the first 20 mins.
>Plus, i thought
>his c. 1982 Prince-isms behind the mic were
>pretty funny. But I expected something tighter.
Tell me you
the scoop on them is...I'd rather be trapped on an airplane listening to the
mouths of screaming babes while 100 people line up on a chalk board
scrapping their nails down it, while singing operatic Eminem and Ted Nugent
(to put some 313 content in) songsthan listen to that poster/pretty b
Actually I am not that dumb. :) I meant Marilyn. I have the names confused
- that's my 22 hour working day for you. My bad for choosing a career where
you get paid $2 an hour or something.
By 'blowing up' I meant he will get *even* bigger.
>cyclone said:
>> To be fair, he is a great person, very
damn, LOL.
I really HOPE this is a jokeif not you got the wrong mailing list
From: "Lisa McEntire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] digweed
Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 12:33:35 MDT
Alright all,
give me the scoop on john and sasha
please do not bring up this kind of music on the 313 list. ever ever again.
thank you very very much.
www.k-research-recs.com - it says "coming soon," but keep this one in mind
and check back.
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From: "Rudy Delgado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 8:42 AM
Subject: [313] advent website?
>
>
> Does anyone happen to know if t
cyclone said:
> To be fair, he is a great person, very approachable, very extrovert in an
> 'LA' kinda way though he is from Maryland in Washington,
Note to all Aussies: Maryland is not in Washington. Maryland is a state.
Washington is a state. Washington, DC is a federal creation, it is the
Dis
This was a 1997 Derek May mix cd I looked around for a long time to find,
and when I found one it turned out that what it contained was software for
AOL. Does anyone know if it actually exists and even better is there anyone
who can burn me a copy? (I have the packaging!)
Baby Diddy
Alright all,
give me the scoop on john and sasha
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Aphex Twin, along with most of the "Braindance" and clicks/cuts scene (Basic
Channel, Chain Reaction, Force Inc., Mille Plateaux, etc.) use software for
the Macintosh called Max and MSP. check it out at:
www.cycling74.com
Ryan Heard
-Original Message-
From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL
welll,
that's funny you say that about Moodymann and his Princeisms, I took a
girlfriend with me who doesn't know this music and she thought he was
dramatic and hilarious
She also thought the same thing about C.C.
I saw a friend there who felt that it should have been held in
monolake is on the developing team of native instruments, and they practically
use nothing BUT reaktor...
Christian Bloch
www.mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/Funque Droppings/LL/Simple Muzik/Deep Night Essentials
- Original Message -
From: "Todd Gys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Jongsma, K.J.'" <[E
Interesting. But, does this 'Dean Cole' do everything under a pseudonym? I
only mention this because:
1. Regis: Gymnastics (Downwards) credits Richard Harvey with the
photograph
2. V/A: Hard Education (Downwards) states that 2 Female tracks are
"written by R. Harvey"
3. Female: Angel Plague (Dow
does anyone know if Cam has come to detroit or is planning to tour here.
Or at least somewhere in the midwest.
I would really like to check him out.
mg
dj diz seems seems to be the best dj i have listened
so far.
and i wanna see him play in NYC !
i have listened to some of his sets on sonic and i
loved nearly every single vinyl he has touched.
These are the ones i ask for you guys to identify as
they have lyrics:
1st one is from his club set,
Alright, NY area 313-ers. Any opinions on the
show last Friday?
My opinion? Moodymann's set was sloppy, self indulgent and
somehow interesting, for the first 20 mins.
Plus, i thought
his c. 1982 Prince-isms behind the mic were
pretty funny. B
>From today's Guardian newspaper, discussing the new stage props and
backdrops to be used at this year's Conservative Party conference which
starts today:
> And, in a further change to get pacemakers racing, string quartets have
been replaced with rousing techno music. <
Somehow I doubt it...
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Ok. recently I
have been getting into the UK hard
> house stuff. lisa lashes, tom harding, judge
> jules(more trancy), fergi..stuff like that. any1
> know any good websites? or just know any info on
> this stuff? any US dj's spin this??
>
> mike d.
ummm... may
> The reason people are not coming to the club anymore is because detroit
> is not making music that is so vibrant and irresistible that people feel
> they need to be at our gigs. Detroit needs to go back to Deep Space and
> bring something back that is so out there that people will go nuts for
> i
nevermind...its the park ave.
thanks
From: "Diana Potts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] D hostel Help
Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 16:29:20 GMT
a 313 member is visiting from Australia and staying at a "hostel type
place"
downtown, he said in the grand circus/Fox Theat
Ok. recently I have been getting into the UK hard house stuff. lisa lashes,
tom harding, judge jules(more trancy), fergi..stuff like that. any1 know any
good websites? or just know any info on this stuff? any US dj's spin this??
mike d.
a 313 member is visiting from Australia and staying at a "hostel type place"
downtown, he said in the grand circus/Fox Theater area...
any one got a name/number for this place?
thanks
tourguide Diana
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Get Your Private,
if we want to get technical, he is from Flatrock, MDi don't blame him
for leaving. not much there that is good.
> -Original Message-
> From: darw_n [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 11:50 AM
> To: Cyclone Wehner; 313 Detroit
> Subject: Re: [313] BT
>
>
> he
I don't think there is a site on the advent, however, there is this
site.. with an interview w/ cisco that is rather interesting and some
other stuff that is as well.
www.pitchadjust.com
Lorie
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Rudy Delgado wrote:
>
>
> Does anyone happen to know if there is a websit
Does anyone happen to know if there is a website for
the advent? or for their label it would be greatly
appreciated.
Kindest Regards,
Rudy
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--- Nathan John de Yonker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
So basically summing up your reply to Mike, all you
> have to add to this
> thread is belittling Mike's long, thoughtful
> message. Even though Mike is
> offering a great deal of generalizations and
> minimizations, what he is
> saying is a pe
I finally got to hear this album in its entirety and I think it is a
fantastic piece of work. Whereas Autechre seems to put the crazy broken
beats on the forefront, and have the melodies and harmonies in the
background, Tadd seems to take the opposite approach while keeping the
emotion of Autechre'
So basically summing up your reply to Mike, all you have to add to this
thread is belittling Mike's long, thoughtful message. Even though Mike is
offering a great deal of generalizations and minimizations, what he is
saying is a personal opinion. People seem to think you can cover all of
the bases
darw_n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
But there still remains this weird question about what's up with the DE9
artist naming...
When you put DE9 into that new microsoft media player, all the artists names
come up on each track and title. Well, to make a long story short, here's
how it comes up-
richie
dominatrix 'dominatrix sleeps to night' originally released on streetwise, then
on warlock. it's avaialble on warlock classics. it's a new york
electro/freestyle classic from 1984.
it's been sampled to all hell.
one of the best is on frankie bones 'women beat their men' as voodoo doll on
breaking
Hey Ken,
a. it was a joke, I happen to be a blue-eyed devil myself.
b. that message was sent offlist, it is rude to post private mail.
Sorry, I didn't notice that and thought I hit "reply" instead of "reply to
all" so I worte 313 in. My bad.
c. Race does have a lot to do with it. White f
You're suggesting that people actually "grow" INTO a sound, be it Punk, Detroit
techno or whatever.
No. I am suggesting that as i grew up..I was familiar with a certain sound.
The sound I enjoyed most at the time.
I don't agree with you that one has to be "introduced" to a certain sound or
I've heard that some of the Chain Reaction peeps like monolake have run
entire live PA's running only Reaktor and using a midi-knob controller to
shape the sound. That's pretty cool to use a single program, though Reaktor
is like having as many synths and modules as you want... Awesome. Kinda
ma
who is this kevin reynolds guy playing live at this event?
any good?
/aril
I don't like this. I'm a whitey. Half of my family is
black but I'm 100% white and my parents are too. My
mum used to listen to lots of black music and my dad
used to be the only white guy who could get into black
clubs when he was a youngster cuz he could kick all
their asses (Wing something wadda
Aphex Twin creates most of his music on his laptop. AFAIK was 90% of 'Window
Licker' created on a powerbook. He did most of his recent livsets on a
powerbook.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I'm not really into his music at all, but an interesting tid
> bit; his latest
> release was created entirely fro
We just want to thank everybody who made it to both of these parties.
we experienced such an amazing atmosphere at both of these events,
highlights aside from the beautiful response from the crowd :
Domingo Yu- playing a Bass mix of 'Forgot about Dre' with Electric Soul - X2
; then hitting peo
The 21+ could have reduced the crowd, also Derrick May played in Lansing and
Windsor too.
respose to other responses:
Getting layed is important if your white or black. Listening to good music is
important if your white or black. Race is not the issue it is priorities and
the ability to te
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >
>
> Blasting away at my speakers straight outta the big
> O, almost D but D by heart
> that phenomenal ep on *bb by mr Curtincalled when
> worlds allign , that is one
> helluva trak maestro!!
There's some new stuff coming from Starbaby soon
BTW... check that:)
Ni
> Hmmm...this brings a whole new light to those David
> Hasselhoff albums...
>
> http://allmusic.com/cg/x.dll?p=amg&sql=B142889
Whooohooo!!! Is this stuff available on vinyl??;)
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
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I have to admit, I have all my boxes unplugged right now, and do everything
from a laptop.
software has really solidified!!
darw_n
"create, demonstrate, toneshift..."
http://www.mp3.com/darw_n
http://www.sphereproductions.com/topic/Darwin.html
http://www.mannequinodd.com
- Original Message
> Hell, if he started dropping Inner
> City "Good Life" would
> that make it trance as well?
Julesy probably hasn't even heard of it;)
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I'm not really into his music at all, but an interesting tid bit; his latest
release was created entirely from a computer! Absolutely no hardware synths
or beat boxes were used. That says something about the power of music
software these days as the production quality of his latest is quite nice.
he's from Washington DC and we have him booked next week (to my chagrin)...
From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 1:03 AM
Subject: Re: [313] BT
> To be fair, he is a great person, very approachable, very extrovert in an
>
Yeah, thanks for the input...
The only reason I ask is that, you know, richie can get weird with his
approaches. I have most of the user records (still trying to find 001a),
but I was always a little confused because lack of info...
But there still remains this weird question about what's up wit
Really good, thoughtful, if at times depressing thread.
From: "jim proffit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] who stole the soul?
Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 07:53:44 GMT
mike d wrote:
Back in my high school days I was a punk rocker.digging all the >raw
and unheard
Does anyone have an MP3 of Sharevari (not the version from Juan's Wax Trax
mix CD) in it's full and glorious entirety?
I'd be much obliged if someone can help me out.
Best wishes
Tim
Hi again friends...
Dean Cole AKA Richard Harvey AKA User records, first came into contact with
music while attending various heavy blues parties. His uncle operated the
legendary ROADBLOCK Sound System. The ACID HOUSE explosion of 88 took hold
of the fifteen year olds imagination and was soon ex
Hi all,
What a cool olympic games! Yeah...i'm finally back from down under.
The original "women beat their men" sample was lifted from the old N.Y
electro classic The Dominatrix-'Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight' on Arthur Baker's
streetwise imprint.A must have track!
Later,
Justice808
From: N
Kinda funny you should say "live" since he has been quite outspoken against
MIDI for some time. In fact he claims to not use it at all...
Ryan Heard
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From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 1:14 AM
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: Re: [313]
actually his newer stuff has been more along the lines of flordia breaks. i
have only heard small snipets of it, but it isn't too bad if you are into
that sound. he seems to have left the progressive sound behind. i guess he
wised up
jeff
> -Original Message-
> From: Sakari Karipuro [SM
Sure is! He is as big as Oakenfold, Sasha and Digweed, all those cats in the
UK and Australia. He plays live mostly, doesn't DJ. His new album should be
out in the US and has all these high profile guests, Adam Freeland, Sasha,
Paul Van Dyk, DJ Rap, etc. He also remixed a single (or two?) from Mado
> the moment. To bring it back to 313 I think Carl Craig did a remix for him?
>
> He was a colleague of Deep Dish's very, very early on but they had some kind
> of differences.
Yes, in 1993 Carl Craig remixed The Moment Of Truth by BT, which was the second
release on Deep Dish.
Hans
--
Hans Ve
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: maandag 2 oktober 2000 5:50
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: 313 Digest 2 Oct 2000 03:49:56 - Issue 246
>
> --
>
> Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 19:18:19 EDT
> To: 313@hyperre
To be fair, he is a great person, very approachable, very extrovert in an
'LA' kinda way though he is from Maryland in Washington, it's just that I
can't stand his music (too derivative to my ears and just doesn't appeal)
and I think you'll find that there could be a sudden thread "why BT sucks"
as
mike d wrote:
Back in my high school days I was a punk rocker.digging all the >raw
and unheard soundz that these bands were showing us. After >time...the
"mainstream" caught a hold of it...and the end was near. >No more respect
for Green Day and Rancid. Nofx was no longer a true >punk b
Ok guys,
I'm normally only a digest reader, but for once I can help. Track you
are asking about is
definitely
Submission - Women beat their man - Velocity
it's a Cevin Fisher track
At your service,
Nerve
Lisa McEntire wrote:
>
> Hey peeps,
>
> I have recently become intrigued by BT and was wondering if anyone could
> give me some input on what you think about Brian TranseauI would love to
> know if anyone likes him besides me. I love it..
> thanx
> angel
>
oh, is he still in the business?
And I believe that richard harvey is also an alias...
At 11:39 PM -0700 10/1/00, john holmes wrote:
richard harvey is not richie hawtin, richard harvey is
from london, he is also know as "user" which is some
of his latest work. the user tracks are the ones that
appear on the decks, efx, & 909 di
Hey peeps,
I have recently become intrigued by BT and was wondering if anyone could
give me some input on what you think about Brian TranseauI would love to
know if anyone likes him besides me. I love it..
thanx
angel
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richard harvey is not richie hawtin, richard harvey is
from london, he is also know as "user" which is some
of his latest work. the user tracks are the ones that
appear on the decks, efx, & 909 disc.
hopefully this brings some clarity to you.
troy
SRM is Scott Macinnis, also a former DJ on WDBM where I did the Mechanical
Pulse. It was nice to see Scott on Saturday but I didn't get to see him spin,
though I have seen him DJ before and he's got great technique and an equal
passion for the sound. Scott and Trent were roommates for awhile.
I
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, mee-thod wrote:
>
> :)
> just listening to problemz- designer music and there's a sample which i
> first heard on THE most xlnt norm talley 12" on city boy records.
>
> anyone know where it comes from originally?
If you are talking about problemz from the designer music 12 b
:)
just listening to problemz- designer music and there's a sample which i
first heard on THE most xlnt norm talley 12" on city boy records.
anyone know where it comes from originally?
thanks,
emma
mee-thod
-it's in the way that you groove it-
MT
I completely understand your views on the whole detroit techno scene, and
the way you feel it has significantly gotten worse over the years.
However..I am brand new to this scene...im 23 and i dont live in detroit...im
on the east coast. Back in my high school days I was a punk
rocker..
Hey Ken,
a. it was a joke, I happen to be a blue-eyed devil myself.
b. that message was sent offlist, it is rude to post private mail.
c. Race does have a lot to do with it. White folks who were raised on
pop music do not want to hear soulful dance music because it is too much
of a stretch from
women beat their men - voodoo doll...out. bond
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 9:18 AM
Subject: [313] Yet another Track ID
> Ok since every1 has been putting these ID's up, figured I would add one
> which I wou
No I think racist epithets are inappropriate. And I don't think it has
anything to do with race. The question was: why has Detroit turned a deaf
ear to its best homeboys again and again. (DEMF excluded).
I think a better subject header for this post would be why to these
cracker ass honkies i
DJ Hell's Dominatrix cover comes to my mind, but I guess it's not the
track you are talking about
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Yet another Track ID
Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 19:18:19 EDT
Ok since every1 has been putting these ID's up, figured I would add one
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I have that record.. pretty sure it's not Jon Carter... hmph... I
can't find it right now, so maybe it is. ;)
At 7:18 PM -0400 10/1/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok since every1 has been putting these ID's up, figured I would add one
which I would love to have. Derrick May's live at fuse. Th
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