this mailing list is dope, but does anyone know of any good message boards not
just envolving local scene elements, possibly track, gear, etc. info?
thanx ahead...
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Tresor/Simple Music/LL/Funque Droppings/Deep Night Essentials/Set.Go
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From: darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 3:15 AM
Subject: [313] Fw:
PS. It's nice to see some discussion about the real $hit...
instead of all
the one-trick-ponies and trojan horses.
right, the only good techno comes from djs who have been playing
for 15 years or more, from detroit, god forbid they are newer
or doing something new like ben sims, beyer,
Third times a charm. Enter Earthling Music. =)
The label's name is Orthlorng Musork. Check out the trornslortor for
an example of how we got this weird name:
http://www.musork.com/trornslortor.html
chors,
borll
Liz Copeland and Clark Warner are presenting a special on Basic Channel,
starting at midnight EST:
http://www.wdet.com/copelandfocus.htm
Luckily, WDET just started broadcasting over the Web, so those of you
outside the (313) area code have a chance at hearing it!
T-minus 2 1/2 hours 'til
I'm sure the music is great as it stands, but there
seems to be a lack of one basic piece of information -
where can one see the mills re-edit of metropolis with
his new soundtrack? At the movies? Mail order video?
I -need- this thing, it sounds awesome.
Ideally I'd like to own the movie w/ new
Damn! Thank the lord for Liz Copeland. Seriously, she has been blowing minds
for a living in Detroit for what - five years now (?) She's one of the best
radio personalities/programmers this city has to offer. I can remember when
my tape player died in my last car (what a piece of work that
My name Tronslortord is trorstorn wortkorns. It looks like I won't be
dorncorng any time soon...
Tristan
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New Album, Québécois, online now.
hey westies,
if anyone is familiar with part 1 of a derrick may set from fuse on march 13
1999im after the track which is on at minute 11 of the set - it might be
something like 'i wanna jazz band, it's the 2nd or 3rd track in...or if
anyone has the whole tracklisting of the set that'd be
PS. It's nice to see some discussion about the real $hit...
instead of all the one-trick-ponies and trojan horses.
Jeff wrote:
right, the only good techno comes from djs who have been playing
for 15 years or more, from detroit, god forbid they are newer
or doing something new like ben sims,
isn't techno detroit related?
jake
on 10/11/00 7:40 PM, *** ASKEW at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS. It's nice to see some discussion about the real $hit...
instead of all the one-trick-ponies and trojan horses.
Jeff wrote:
right, the only good techno comes from djs who have been playing
hopefully he deejay's better than produces; i mean mixing up old '88
houseloops with bassline samples and hooks from few year old housetunes
and mixing them up with slammin bassdrum can't be described
innovative. at least i don't think so. sampling is good, but sampling
stuff too obvious is
has bandulu released anything under that name lately? [apart from the
ground/foundation/space dj's stuff]
**
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ABN 48 123 123 124)
For those having trouble finding the link to WDET's Internet-based audio:
Hit the main page at:
http://www.wdet.com/
click on WDET online! Click Here! banner to begin the audio stream. Be
warned, their stream is not of great quality, but hopefully the
information Liz Clark present will
how do you have email if you cannot go online?
http://mp3.techno.cz/djsets/
From: FC3 Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '313@hyperreal.org' 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] MP3's
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 17:35:36 -0700
as some of you know i am currently deployed to the persian gulf in the US
From: jeffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: *** ASKEW [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Stacey Pullen in Melbourne
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 17:13:47 -0700
right, the only good techno comes from djs who have been playing
for 15 years or more, from detroit, god forbid they are
Greetings all!
I just joined the 313 list and I am surprised to see the talk
about Australia! It really seems we are on the map when it
comes to techno... and as I live in Adelaide, there have been
some great DJ's here... and quite an interesting scene. There's
also a lot of bad things about the
The 'Detroit Sound' comes from the soul, not the machines.
Peace,
Patrick.
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From: Benjamin Woenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 12 October 2000 3:16 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] greetings from Adelaide :)
Greetings all!
I just joined the 313
Aggh, i regret my wording was wrong... I know of people that use
little more than a cassette recorder and a single analogue synth, as
well as people with mega setups... so yes, I realize this!
Who's making music as well as playing on the 313 list?!
~bud
The 'Detroit Sound' comes from the
Thanks Rich and the gentlemen at Plus 8 and 313.
djr
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Duke)
Reply-To: Andrew Duke Cognition/In The Mix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Christian Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Fw: [mw] plus 8 . tour diary redux
What: Laid Back Groove
When: Every Sunday night from 8-12am
Who: Resident DJs Mike Petrack and Ivan Paskal
This Week Featuring: Horsepower (10.15.00)
Where: Xhedos Cafe. Downtown Ferndale. 240 W.Nine Mile.
-about 1 block west of Woodward
From: debonair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
perform on the world stages - yes, there has been exceptions, but the
jewels
have yet to be polished. don't know about the current state, but adelaide
in
early nineties was on the absolute forefront of things - just ask 2120.
adelaide has the history! big
stay tuned for SO4 - out soon!
james bond
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From: [tan] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 10:31 AM
Subject: Re: [313] 313 and +61
From: debonair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
perform on the world stages - yes, there has been exceptions, but
darn ... they didn't mention the book and I had more pointed things
to say about Moby.
http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/moby12_20001012.htm
oops. that was a private message ... but I'm sure some list members
will find it interesting.
ahem ...
-d (needs more coffee)
Found something that was released back in Feb. 2000
Bandulu (O'Connell Bissmire) - EP 6
on Foundation Soundworks
3 tracks + 5 locked grooves.
Cheers,
Gerald
Conway, Simon wrote:
has bandulu released anything under that name lately? [apart from the
ground/foundation/space dj's stuff]
I won't bug you with this one again ;-)
http://www.acidplanet.com/Lounge/SongDetail.asp?PID=42664
It doesn't sound like anyone else's track, and probably doesn't
really sound like any of the loops.
If you were so kind as to listen to the first version, this one
is cleaned up, sped up, and
just a side note of some nice pieces of work that have crossed my desk
lately.
Lady D- Naked Kaleidescope
Deep House.In the same vane as Mark Farina San Fran Sessions One and Dj
Heather. Smooth mixes,good feeling.
For Track Listing: http://allmusic.com/cg/x.dll?p=amgsql=A496686
Review
Anyone know of an online place that still has some leftovers from the
Bluetrain label on vinyl? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
GYS
set.go.recordings.
.Marc chaos Floyd!
is a name worth mentioning.
He is such a nice unassuming guy, low-key and all of his tracks are off the
wall
dot dot dash, afrogermanic, ?UR condition red?
So on that tip what is Gerald Mitchel doing? Another one of Mike's
understudies more involved with 430 West ...one of
I'll check it out when I get home from work. I'm working on track #2.
BTW I've listened to all the tracks in the contest, and I think it's
going to be tough -- none of them are manifestly lame! I would encourage
people to go to acid planet and check it out.
- I agree with you, most tracks
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.33], Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] messed around with
filters and compression to make the sounds now known as:
DJ Bold is one to keep an eye
out for too - he has a label called Vast Recordings and has spent time in
Berlin and Chicago, doing things with DJ Rush. I
Jim Grindle:
Heath Brunner is another untapped Detroit resource. He has learned how to
press plates so someone can carry on if Ron's health wanes.
What's wrong with Ron? Is he able to cut records anymore?
Proffit
_
Get
i was not able to make the techno panel at the american studies
association meeting in detroit this week. was anyone there? are papers
available?
lks
hi all,
i think there's a lot of artists/djs in detroit that don't have the
name recognition or hype that gets attached to some of the bigger
names. a few people come to mind (yes, they're all house):
theo parrish (people in the uk are just getting turned on to him)
alton miller
mike huckaby
I could be wrong be these guys are pretty well known???
What does the list think?
On that note do you have have Kenny Dixon Jr. records in stock? if not when
do you get the re-stock
whic location are you at?
Hi list,
anyone know where i can find any terrence parker sets online? I read those
posts of his incredible mixing abilities and wanted to check it out for my
self
thanks
fab
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If we never looked at things and thought what they
I've heard of them all... but I spose they're less
known to non dj's and ppl not on this list. All of
those mentioned have been discussed at sometime on
this list (some of them are subscribers)...
I think the DEMF and the lead up to it has helped a
lot of ppl get their bearings tho with the
I dont really think you get the point of sims records-
they are made less to be artsy fartsy smartass detroity
intelligent music, they are mixing tools.
they are meant to be played on 2-4 decks, and used as
tools by djs. battle records if you will.
sure, beyer and cari make much more original
check the archives in www.groovetech.com/motor
i didn't think it was all that though. maybe its just that set.
on 10/12/00 9:47 AM, fab137 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
anyone know where i can find any terrence parker sets online? I read those
posts of his incredible mixing abilities
go to www.frequencydetroit.com
there's mixes by tp and also: mike grant, reggie curry, mike huckaby,
k. hand, and a bunch of other house, techno, db sets in mp3 format
that you can download for free and burn.
ani :)
Double Big-Ups to the Groovetech people.
They captured history and made media history in the process of streaming it.
but yes, I feel that outside of us on the list or dance music lovers in
general I am learning that these artists are largely unknown. This is why the
person who works at
go to www.frequencydetroit.com
there's mixes by tp and also: mike grant, reggie curry, mike huckaby,
k. hand, and a bunch of other house, techno, db sets in mp3 format
that you can download for free and burn.
ani :)
speaking of ben sims, anyone know where i can find some streaming audio from
him? i've heard his live set from fuse, but i hear that he's much more
versatile than what's in that set..
on 10/12/00 3:56 AM, Lawton David at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think sims makes good funky music that is made
where do you go in the site to listen to all the redux tracks?
darw_n
create, demonstrate, toneshift...
http://www.mp3.com/darw_n
http://www.sphereproductions.com/topic/Darwin.html
http://www.mannequinodd.com
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From: dj revolver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
From: Kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
GO to Acid Planet, and go to browse, and search for 'redux' -- also to
pick up tristans track search for 'phonopsia' -- for some reason it
doesn't show up otherwise.
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.mp3.com/chaircrusher -- tunes
Leslie Rollins AKA 337is, who was at one time on 313 (still may be) has a
remix up too. It's very nice. When you hear it online you almost need to
mentally compensate for some of the compression on the ultra-tight cuts
(same is true of mine). But anyway, it's a very unique and flavorful take on
Those guys get play and recognition in the housey house world already, I
wanna see the following get some props.
Bone
Twonz
all the guys named Mark-Floyd, Flash, etc.
Carlos Souffant
all the guys on www.Paxahau.com
Derick Plaslaiko
and on and on
These are the future of Detroit and should get
The Womb(www.thewomb.com) is no where near as dope as it used to be , but
there are some great mixes
on there from back in the day .check the archive section for :
- TP
- Mike Clark
- Glenn Underground
- J. Acquaviva
and many others including your s truly !
Nelson Fernandez
DJ Nova
(Miami
Pt.Sorry for the interruption!
Latest News from Underground Sound...
It's been a while since our latest newsflash. Most of our talent has been
busy away in the studio and here's a bit of a summary of what a few of our
artists have been up to.
Lucien Foort
If you just search redux you'll only get the people who's tracks have
redux somewhere in the name or description. There are currently 31 tracks
in the contest. Thanks for thinking about me though. :) This second remix
isn't coming together so quickly
The contest link is:
hello,
One cat nobody mentions any is Greg Campbell. Most people think of
Carlos or Clark Warner when they think of downtempo detroit Dj's, but
Greg's been around for awhile deserves more props and bookings then he
is currently getting. For the people who are doing downtempo nights in
the area,
In a message dated 10/12/00 11:03:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i was not able to make the techno panel at the american studies
association meeting in detroit this week. was anyone there? are papers
available?
lks
I think this happens tomorrow. So we'll see.
Cheers,
G L Y P H
Speaking of the new Detroit crop who deserves props...
a gentle reminder that Tadd Mulinix's Release party for 'Winking Makes
Faces' is this Saturday at Motor w/ Carlos (who was mentioned)
http://www.motordetroit.com/event_event.asp?id=10134
another gentle reminder:
Unwind
October 22,00
what about Bassfrog??? from what i have heard from many, many people is
that he was taught how to spin by richie hawtin. any truth to this i
have seen him spin, and there are some sililarities. its just he changes
the genre that he spins way too much...
jeff
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whoa whoa whoa...
what's the American Studies Association?
darw_n
create, demonstrate, toneshift...
http://www.mp3.com/darw_n
http://www.sphereproductions.com/topic/Darwin.html
http://www.mannequinodd.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
hi everyone,
the mills metropolis 12 is now in stock and available for purchase on
the record time website. look under new releases or hot
categories. or you can call, fax, or email orders or questions.
ani
record time
www.recordtime.com
ph: 810.775.1550
fax: 810.775.5830
that Lockgroove 1.1 will get picked, I will bet 5 bucks...
darw_n
create, demonstrate, toneshift...
http://www.mp3.com/darw_n
http://www.sphereproductions.com/topic/Darwin.html
http://www.mannequinodd.com
For Ani: Do you carry any Puzzlebox releases, I'm interested in that new hot
female group on that label.
For All Others as well as Ani:
I have not heard any new news about Keith Tucker. Does anyone know what he
is up to right now. I know he has to have a new release coming out because
Anyone know about a primevil website?
=v=
P.S. Hate to be redundant, Lekebusch track Unite---what E.P. is it off
of?
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