we're throwing a hardcore/gabber/punk show, but its about 3.5 hours away
from the 313
;-]
darw_n...
... :i: explore.
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Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 2:25 PM
Subject: [313] tonight!?!?!?!?
> what parties are going on to
what parties are going on tonight??? i would really appreciate it if someone
would email me back./
PLUR
HARLEY
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At 13:07 11.05.01 +1000, lo sens wrote:
I got these sent over from Hardwax after hearing some
of the tracks on copies belonging to a friend of mine,
and recognising them as tracks that had my
jaw-dropping a few times on the dancefloor. The style
of the tracks is quite hard to describe. They're
re
Hello folks!
Some years ago there was a special feature on Detroit techno on TV.
The TV channel is called " Arte " and the issue was called " Lost in music " I
think. Its an French/German TV channel.
Does anybody know this?
There were interviews with Carl Craig, Mad Mike, Jeff Mills etc...
D
oops...it's actually the 'bootleg mix' of the Yoshi Toshi doublepack. Easier
to find btw
> > I'm looking for a track with Aril Brikha type synthpads and a woman
> singing/
> > saying:
> >
> > "keep, keep on never stop, keep on never stop" and singing "rise.."
> >
> > "rise!, to the top"
> >
> I
> I'm looking for a track with Aril Brikha type synthpads and a woman
singing/
> saying:
>
> "keep, keep on never stop, keep on never stop" and singing "rise.."
>
> "rise!, to the top"
>
I think that's the 'Rise 2000 Remixes by Eddie Amador. Which I think was
released last year on porno star re
At 03:44 PM 5/12/2001 +0200, you wrote:
Benn Glazier wrote:
>
> It wasn't "Fairground" by Simply Red by chance?
*snip*
Umm, that drum break is from The Good Men :)
Who originally sampled it from (I think) Airto Moreira - 'Samba de
Flores'
Bing! That's it. There's a reason my head's muddled
> I am saying this in the most non-political way I
> can...which is hard.
amen to that.
> What would happen if we started a bit of a
> "underground resistance" of our own. I'm not down with
> boycotting the festival but what if those who had
> planet E Tshirts wore them say on Saturday or
>
and don't forget the salaries
commitees = lots of time and no decision.
i was thinking about his whole advisory committee
thing. maybe its not a bad idea. lets look to other
areas of the world that use committees to choose. the
NCAA and the basketball tournament selection committee
begin
It`s not the first time Derrick said things like that, he even said that a
lot of the artist from Detroit that came after him and Kev and Juan were
just doing it for the money. Although that might be true in some cases it`s
a really bad attitude.
John, from NY, out
From: "Paul Coomans" <[E
Does anybody know the track-listing of this
Compilation ?
Hipnotech - Mike Banks label
Thanks in advance
Jose
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Twilo may not be the place that you feel most
comfortable in, may not have the vibe of some nameless
other clubs, but when people rip it on that sound
system, there is not much out there like that (Mills
and a few others are the ones i'm talkin about, not
Sasha and dickweed)
--- John Osselaer <[EMA
Download this set off napster, if you like good
music...
he's havin fun and it aint no musical joke
this is to rspond to the klarkin dj threads
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Benn Glazier wrote:
>
> >Joey I think recently was sampled by some
> >huge pop musician..maybe it was the thong song or
> >something...I know something I heard recently on the
> >radio had a Pal Joey sample in it :P
>
> It wasn't "Fairground" by Simply Red by chance? While I know "Earth
> People
"yah! man, about time someone has givin Joey Longo some
respect."
Does anyone else remember the gwm [Groove With Macintosh Recordings]
'Respect to Pal Joey' ep...sweet n ocean deep house groove from 5 years or
so ago?
sire
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At 05:07 AM 5/12/2001 -0700, you wrote:
yah! man, about time someone has givin Joey Longo some
respect. Yes Hot Music is classic and you'll quite
frequently hear Derrick May playing it out regularly
in his set. Joey I think recently was sampled by some
huge pop musician..maybe it was the thong s
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Minto George wrote:
>
> He was or still is a sound engineer at MTV hah but
hmm that explains why his productions actually sound excellent. i just
gave a listen to "new breed ep" on arctic records, released 93 and it's
mixed way better than about 90 % of the stuff i've heard.
yah! man, about time someone has givin Joey Longo some
respect. Yes Hot Music is classic and you'll quite
frequently hear Derrick May playing it out regularly
in his set. Joey I think recently was sampled by some
huge pop musician..maybe it was the thong song or
something...I know something I hear
For those interested, there's now a brand new totally spaced out ten minute
dub version of my "Rauschfaktor" track available for free at
http://mp3.com/bloch
Christian Bloch
Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque
Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured
Yup, I went, and it was really good.
Lawrence Burden started out playing a lot of detroit 'hits', some really
good tracks. Played some harder stuff, a bit of funkier stuff. The live
bit was pretty good too. You know... I'd normally write more, but I'm too
burned out
Jamil
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Hi,
I'm looking for a track with Aril Brikha type synthpads and a woman singing/
saying:
"keep, keep on never stop, keep on never stop" and singing "rise.."
"rise!, to the top"
Thx!!
KS
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does anyone know if any of the generator records were ever re-released?
are they still in print?
thanks,
peter
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Hi all,
Just a reminder of Sunday's Ambient Zone program 23.00-01.00 (WST)
on RTRFM 92.1 FM Perth, Western Australia, which you can check out
via realaudio at - http://rtrfm.com.au
The finest low-frequency electronic listening music showcased each week.
Timezones: Detroit (EST) 10.00-12.00
and what May should realize, along with *many* of us,
is exactly what the original poster said...
Art IS imitation, and every ripple has its source...
darw_n...
Couldn't agree more!
Some people think it all magically started in Detroit and everything after
that is a copy-style. Early techno
I'd just like to agree with Dianna here and say that most of the artists in
this show represent the Detroit electronic music scene in some way (from
either production, producing, dj'ing or promotion).
Be there or be []. :)
From: diana potts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: enlighten <313@hyperreal.o
This club has been in the works for a while; I don't think they want it to
be a superclub in the tradition of the UK ones but rather a hi-tech version
of the Music Institute - with a great sound system. Also they were going to
have part of it as a museum, a way of documenting the culture. Also unli
I have serious doubts as to whenther people like Kirk Degiorgio or Francisco
Mora and the Outerzone Orchestra would appear on Carol Marvin, SFX and "the
commitee's" lineup next year.
I have a feeling it would be more like Sasha Van Oakenweed and the Ford
Focus Dancers, with Regis Philbin and t
I'm thinking they'll open a casinoa "technosino" :)
Guvernment in Toronto AIMS to be like that, but it's still pretty much
cheese all around :(
From: Kevin Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] CKDK club plans...
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 10:54:49 -0700 (PDT)
You can get packages of t-shirt transfers at most Business Depots/Staples/I
don't know what you call businees/stationary stores in the US.
They're basically sheets of paper you put in your printer, print anything
you want on...(like logos from the Planet E website) and
iron onto t-shirts.
So
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Brian Dillard wrote:
> eddie fowlkes remixed the pet shop boys, as did terrence parker. eddie did
> "i want a dog." terrence did "i wouldn't normally do this kind of thing."
> both were ace. also, kevin saunderson remixed kym mazelle. "wait," i think
> it was. tasty.
i wouldn
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From: "Alexander Ohanyan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 12:24 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Derrick May an arrogant prick! Re: [313] Carl Craig
Fired!
> art is imitation--this doesnt mean that people dont
> imita
Does anyone know where the 430 West party (DEMF weekend) is going to be and
how much $ to get in the door?
MEK
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sure, May's statement was arrogant, and I would probably argue against him,
in many ways, but I also have a feeling that he wasn't pondering too deeply
before he made that statement, so, I'll forgive it (boy, I bet he sleeps
batter tonight ;-] ), and what May should realize, along with *many* of u
In regards to the drama of the last 12-24 hrs...
Carl & Carol supposedly came up with the idea of having the festival
"together'", however I think we all know who really wanted what, and for
what reasons. After all, PCMedia is behind Carl stepping down; not behind
Carl himself. She leads th
> art is imitation--this doesnt mean that people dont
> imitate unconsciously or indirectly on deeper levels--
> who's arrogant or just simply in a bad mood here?
> every ripple has its source!
That's a great way of rationalizing what was clearly an arrogant
statement.
--
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Or you could slap a planet E sticker on the bumper of
every Ford Focus you see :)
Kevin
--- diana potts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well there's always planet E stickers you can slap
> on
> the front of a shirt.(speaking as some one who
> doesn't
> own a planet E T shirt)
>
> d
> --- M Elli
eddie fowlkes remixed the pet shop boys, as did terrence parker. eddie did
"i want a dog." terrence did "i wouldn't normally do this kind of thing."
both were ace. also, kevin saunderson remixed kym mazelle. "wait," i think
it was. tasty.
brian
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I ran across a thread from a discussion (while doing a search) about remixes
and the Art of Noise. Mentioned in it was Kevin Saunderson's remix of Neneh
Cherry's "Buffalo Stance". Well, I was wondering what some of your favorite
80s-early 90s pop/dance remixes were done by Detroit artists?
MEK
well there's always planet E stickers you can slap on
the front of a shirt.(speaking as some one who doesn't
own a planet E T shirt)
d
--- M Elliot-Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I don't have a Planet E shirt but you can be
> damn sure I'm gunna buy
> one once I land in the D. Plus, hi
> art is imitation--this doesnt mean that people dont
> imitate unconsciously or indirectly on deeper levels--
> who's arrogant or just simply in a bad mood here?
> every ripple has its source!
Wonderfully said!!
darw_n...
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I'd like to see a "Dunk the DJ" booth at that event!
MEK
From: Fred Giannelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: [313] BEMF
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 19:57:01 -0400
Forget the DEMF then, come to the BEMF = Boston Electronic Music Festival.
Nobody from Boston plays.
Paul Oakenf
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