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Subject: Re: [313] Ford and Atkins
In a message dated 11/13/00 12:15:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was watching fox too. The commercial's end disturbed
just be thankful for what you've got
Close - Be thankful for what you got by William DeVaughn ('74)
it was his only hit. Massive attack also did a cover of it on
blue lines.
p.s. any Dubliners around... I'll be doing the kitchen with
Kenny Larkin this Friday.
/J.
my copy of analogue is one sided, one track. but it's no white label--the label
is printed (not photocopies) and it plays just fine and dandy.
james
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Subject: [313] Two Moody
I scanned the flyer. dont say I never gave you guys anything.
wwnet.net/~matrix313/kenny.gif
sean
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Word.. I have an insanely crappily written review of the previous Kid 606
show (with datachi) at
http://www.media-mixer.com/articles/2000/10/08/2358240.shtml
and some info on the upcoming show in detroit at
http://www.media-mixer.com/articles/2000/11/12/2228239.shtml
shaun
www.media-mixer.com
well said, i completely agree
On Mon, 13 Nov 2000 19:13:12 -0500 JL Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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To me this has been an interesting thread. However, it seems to me that the
contradictory viewpoints aren't that complicated:
1. Juan Atkins has been underappreciated. Should get paid.
2. Corporate endorsement of a song, artist, or musical style is of
questionable merit at best, beyond
defragged wrote:
Focus and Street Edition will feature an image exclaiming Detroit
Techno on posters and in print ads.
The Street Edition is the third in a series of Focus statement cars
built since Focus was launched in the U.S. last year. The Sony Limited
Edition Focus and the Kona Mountain
I'm sure this has been covered before, but could someone please provide some
info about the major machines used in Detroit techno music production?? the
old stuff and new???
thank you,
Five
I have a copy that is white label one sided without pock marks, hit
www.sonicgroove.com to find out the other tracks on black sunday.
todd
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Thought this might be of some interest...
There is a tv commercial that is being aired by Ford for it's Focus model
that incorporates the phrase detroit techno into its campaign. I happened
to be walking back into the room as the spot was ending but at the very end
there's a picture of the
next time I'll go through my inbox before trying to start a thread...
Jaques
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I had to miss this, most unfortunately, but I just wanted you all
to see how my San Francisco friends have taken up the grand tradition
of Detroit industrial zone party-throwing:
http://www.verthandi.org/cranium/
phred
Have you only just joined this list, or do you usually just hit delete on
mesages from this list?
Sorry, but the topic is well in motion amongst the dance music intellectuals
sucking this bandwidth
Peace,
R
on 14/11/00 5:36 PM, booty beats at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thought this might be
does anyone know if Distance records has a web page?
ryan
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This weekend i ran into an old KDJ record on Soul City, the label said it
was recorded in 1996. Is there someone who knows when he recorded his first
record? I tried looking at this KDJ discography page at:
http://twoplayer.net/kdj/ but it seems it isn't there anymore.
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Yes - here it is: http://www.distancemusic.com
A few things there for 313 people, too - eg. nice Alton Miller bio.
does anyone know if Distance records has a web page?
Love (Arthur Lee's outfit) also did a very nice cover the hard-to-find
Reel to Real lp. It might be my favorite version.
jeff
John Braine wrote:
just be thankful for what you've got
Close - Be thankful for what you got by William DeVaughn ('74)
it
hi,i'm very happy to join this list!i live in italy and,you know,nobody
likes detroit techno,there isn't a techno scene in here...
so,anyone can tell me any good vinyls to buy?or any cool sites where i can
buy them?i love all the detroit labels.
thanx...
long live the underground!
aziza
Hmmm William DeVaughn Be thankful for what you
got... that's where the sample comes from I guess...
dunno about this tune tho cuz I can't hear streamed
audio at college now... (too many fools using chat
rooms etc)...
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I'm looking for a track id
Does anyone have Mills' aol address handy? My inbox was completely erased last
week (warning: don't sign up for an account at ny.com unless you don't ever
plan to archive mail) and the Axis site is down.
Thanks in advance,
mary
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Amen to that Alan!!! :)
LG
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Subject: Re: [313] Ford and Atkins
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 15:05:10 EST
In a message dated 11/13/00 12:15:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was watching fox too. The commercial's end disturbed me
I agree completely with Alan;) It's good to see a major corporation
recognizing one of the locals. Ford it seems has had an interest in the
Detroit sound for awhile. I think it was last year that Ford hired Derrick
May to compose an intro for their new website (unfortunatly Ford has changed
I need to know the name of the track that Derrick May is in the middle
of during the second part of his DEMF set. Damn thing is wonderful.
Thanks in advance,
Braden.
The music playing in the backgroung didn't immediatly strike me as
being detroit-based, but then again I only managed to hear about 3 seconds
of it.
Yeah I think it was DJ Icey.
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I saw the commercial spot last night on VH1 and checked the Ford Motor
company site today (www.ford.com) checking for two things: a Quicktime video
of the commercial (most companies will have this on their pages after airing
a new broadcast advert) and some kind of acknowledgement of
some people just don't get it
Christian Bloch
www.mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/Simple Music/LL/Funque Droppings/Deep Night Essentials/Set.Go
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Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 6:54 PM
Subject: [313] Fw: (tech-house) ford
WOOW!
Yeah this is properly the best description for the whole night. All he
DJ's played brilliant sets. Mr. Hood just did what we all expected but he
still blew me away. Amazing how funky minimal techno can be, he
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, paul wrote:
uh. oh well, younger people and those who are newer to the scene might
just have missed the song. it's like 15 years old (as we all know) that's
the 50% of the case. the other 50% is that the guy is joking.
thought you may like this
anybody else see this? I
That's what you get when you don't use a well known detroit techno pioneer
like Paul Oakenfold.
GYS
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Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 12:55 PM
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Subject: [313] Fw: (tech-house) ford focus commercial
thought you
I have not seen this commercial yet, but I am going to take a stab at it...
Usually, the sale of art to major corporations for use in sale techniques is
a sure sign for serious trouble within that art community. This is
different. Detroit has developed in a unique manner. Detroit has been able
just read the new releases list from sonicgroove, and i must say this one
will probably get me running to the recordstore. but before i do that, lets
ask the nice people at the 313-list on their opinions on these new tunes.
Millsart / Every Dog Has Its Day Vol. 2
(another deep
jmills6277
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On 14 Nov 2000, Mary Cuddehe wrote:
Does anyone have Mills' aol address handy? My inbox was completely erased
last week (warning: don't sign up for an account at ny.com unless you don't
ever plan to archive mail) and the Axis site is down.
Thanks in advance,
mary
I may be a bit off here, but I believe that the arguments are different than
you have stated.
I think the argument is between those that think that the involvement of
Detroit techno in corporate business - i.e. commercials - is detrimental
to the cause behind the music, and those who
Dietrich from sonic groove came through town and played at the local club
the other day. i asked him about this part 2 and he said it was really good
and it had a chicago house flavor to it. he said he didnt like part one but
he loved part 2. personaly i liked part 1. anyway while were
Tejada Leviste / Where Circles Begin
(deep ethereal tech-house)
Moods Grooves12 $6.99
i'm a tejada fan so i'm biased, but i love this record! definitely deep
enough to be on moods grooves, but tejada nonetheless. he and arian also
has a new one on
Honestly I have VERY little knowledge of that
period/genre. Ive been spinning/producing for less than 5 years so that
stuff significantly pre-dates me, and in all honesty, I'm not a big fan of
early techno to begin with,
In defense of early techno...
I am not a big fan of Karl Marx, John
in the ultimate irony, i have actually seen icey spin No UFO's at a small
bar in Richmond VA...i was one of 2 people there that had heard that song
before.
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Aside of all the techno-elitism that this thread seems to be
eliciting...nothing personal to any of its contributors...please recall that
the single most IMPORTANT invention of the recently past century according
to all the historians, anthropologists, sociologists, etc. was MASS
Personally, I think that the music is more Audi TT than Ford Focus...
Don't make this a side thread please.
Fred
So forth and so on
My take-
I personally have just recently purchased a ZX2 after considering the
Focus,
but my wife decided that the focus was ugly. If they had started
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