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Hey all, great new announcement...
Sept. 21st. in Hamilont
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What's on in Hamburg in regards to clubs, etc?
And where to buy records, etc?
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I think what a lot of Europeans don't realise is how little Reggae and Dub
permeated America at all. Apart from a little Wailers, Jimmy Cliff and
latterly Yellowman and Beenieman there wasn't the same invasion as happened
over here.
That said, if you want to you can trace the whole lineage of
ahhh 'toasters'. i havnt heard that word for yonks!!
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I think what a lot of
Mornin
I have just phoned the Music Box in Manchester and
they have confirmed UR will be playing there tonight.
This is all a bit strange.
Mark
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Toasters
I remember seeing the mighty Jah Shaka play singing I am a toaster for
about 60 minutesand then collapse.
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Hi
Can somebody mail me with a list, or any that they know, of good dance music
magazines and contact details (address , Email ot phone)in countries other than
the UK that devote review space to techno?
Much appreciated
Stewart
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Got your email, cheers, but my reply is being returned unsent. Is there a
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http://canada411.sympatico.ca/eng/business.html (Name=Amsterdam,
City=Windsor, Province=Ontario) You'll end up with info below:
AMSTERDAM LOUNGE
261 PELISSIER
WINDSOR, ON
N9A 4K3
(519)977-7232
This link will provide you with a map link as well.
Well,
Back in the day Detroit had a largish punk scene. One of punks primary
influences was Jamaican reggae dubb. Just had to bring it all back
full
circle.
well, before Jamaicans started making their own music (before there was
reggae and dub as genres) they used to just cover
Somebody wrote:
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Well, Back in the day Detroit had a largish punk scene. One of punks primary
influences was Jamaican reggae dubb. Just had to bring it all back full
circle.
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Do you have any evidence of this? Can you
Do you have any evidence of this? Can you support this claim? Are you Iggy
Pop? The only influence Dub and Reggae may have had on punk is the message
they tried to get across. Ska was directly influenced by the rhythms and
sounds of Dub and Reggae as is apparent in the music, however
Bad Brains and The Clash were both heavily influenced, as were The Police (if
new wave counts)
M. Todd Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08/24/2001 10:52:05 AM
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Subject: Re: [313] Is Prince the root of all Techno?
Somebody
Thanks, that was somewhat informative, but saying punk was heavily
influenced by Dub and Reggae because The Clash wrote some jams and they were
influenced by it, does not mean the entire genre was. Unless of course you
are saying The Clash were the progenitors of punk, but that's a whole other
this has a nice history of punk music and there is mention of the
influence of reggae and dub music on it.
i'm too lazy to pick the good parts of it out and post it up here, so do
it yourself. :P
http://www.fastnbulbous.com/punk.htm
I'm the somebody:
hopefully the encoding for this doesn't get messed up. If it does, i'll
re-edit it.
and not really feeling argumentative, if you don't agree that's fine with
me:
http://www.bobmarley.com/life/musicalinfluences/punkyreggae/
Well, Bob was influenced by punk at least.
and the
There was also the famed Rock Against Racism gig in London in 1979 when The
Clash and X-Ray Spex played with Steel Pulse.
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Subject: Re: [313] Is Prince the root of all
and yet another one for the doubting thomas's of the influence of reggae
upon punk...
http://www.punk77.co.uk/punkhistory/reggae.htm
:)
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Wow! I've seen this post up for 3 or 4 days now and just decided to open one
of them. Too funny! Y'all went from Prince and Electronic to Reggae a Punk.
Keep it going! ;)
Don't expect anything and you'll never be
disappointed
TJ
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Hi y'all
First up, sorry for hogging the bandwidth. I wanted to be able to reach as
many concerned parties as possible.
I wanted to let you know that the proposed UR gig at the Music Box in
Manchester will not be going ahead. I know some of you were planning on
attending, and I wouldn't
Just to let you all know, URB has a nice large Article on the demf (read:
its entirely on the drama that ensued, and carol doesn't look very good in
the article), and they quote this wonderful beast of a list as well in the
article. The K hand article is quite good as well. Figured i'd let
i'm looking for some of the direct influences on basic channel/chain
reaction.
someone posted a good few months ago about a compilation cd (blood and fire
i think??) that you could totally hear the influence.
there is a lot of mediocre dub out there and i'm counting on you lot to give
me some
Actually, it really depends on what particular era and region of punk music
you are talking about.
Punk(60's garage rock) does not have a reggae or ska influence at all. You
look at anything on Nuggets, or the Stooges, Rationals and MC5 records, and
blues and 50's rock in stamped all over
Hi folks,
I'll be spending some time in Perth soon. If anyone can hit me back
offlist with info on good record shops, clubs, websites It'd be
appreciated.
Thanks
Aly
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Latest issue of XLR8R has Stacey on the cover, and a hard-hitting interview
wherein he bemoans the lack of support artists of his calibre/ilk generally
receive in the US domestic music market. Home truths or sour grapes? You be
the judge.
There's also a gently-outspoken Larry Heard interview
Latest issue of XLR8R has Stacey on the cover, and a hard-hitting interview
wherein he bemoans the lack of support artists of his calibre/ilk generally
receive in the US domestic music market. Home truths or sour grapes? You be
the judge.
Nah, I spoke to him about that at length the other
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get your hands on as much king tubby as possible. you may also want to check
out his apprentice prince jammy's recordings... good luck
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um, no. i have no idea what sort of punk scene existed in detroit and
whether it was american or british punk music being played, but lots of late
'70s and early '80s punk and post-punk was influenced by dub - everything
from bad brains in the states to the slits (whose cover of john holt's man
Is the problem with 'lack of support' actually a lack of support, or just
less enthusiastic support than artists receive in other countries? I don't
think Americans take music as seriously as Europeans... Particularly techno
and other forms of electronic music.s
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the clash, specials, buzzcocks were influnced buy reggae and dub but thats
london. not sure about detroit.
guns of brixton is a jam!
scotto
ps Can was one of the buzzcocks biggest influences.
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The West Coast division of the Technotourists is headed to Detroit/Windsor
tonight. (I get in tomorrow morning at 9:23, sorry I'll miss the Amsterdam
Lounge get-together. Going West - East is a b*tch.)
I'll be in Windsor from (roughly) 10:30 AM tomorrow until about 9 PM Sunday
night. Hope to
I highly recommend the new album by diego entitled
The Persuation Channel (Kanzleramt, 2x12).
I feel it is the best relase of the year and will
probably not be topped. It is a wonderfully intense,
eclectic and variegated album, integrating Detroit
fundamentals with gorgeous melodic chords and
I've always gotten a punk/funk vibe from bad brains. there tune on the let
them eat jelly beans lp is killer.
they are also post clash explosion band whether they were influnced by
them???
they have that definate D.C. punk sound.
I have to list to fugazi now!
sit'in the waiting room!
scotto
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Ok, we just keep adding DJs. Logic 7 is spinning tonight too. Come on out
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will head north on huron church (towards the river beside the bridge), turn
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amsterdam (on the left hand side)
buzzcocks were from manchester.
punk trainspotting on the 313 list, I own you all. :)
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Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 14:48:58 -0400
the clash,
if anyone gets individual mails and has seen anything about whether UR
play in manchester or not tonite (24th), can they forward on the info to
me directly as i only get the digest...(if we go we need to leave soon)
many many thanks
robin...
correction on the region, I meant first time in the Northwest. Not the West
Coast, er, duh!!! sorry
chana
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the clash, specials, buzzcocks were influnced buy reggae and dub but thats
london.
The Buzzcocks are from Manchester, and while Britain is small it can and
often does make a difference.
Nick Hardie
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Regarding the dub request Blood Fire
Blood Fire's houses some great roots dub...I'd recommend the albums off
BF:
-Yabby You's Tribute to King Tubby
-X-Ray Music: A Dub Directory
-Dubwise and Otherwise
and then for a great mix of old and new check out:
-Select Cuts from Blood Fire -
i second that, king tubby is incredible. if you want to hear some wild
dub-sounding electronics check raymond scotts ibm/bendix stuff
get your hands on as much king tubby as possible. you may also want to
check
out his apprentice prince jammy's recordings... good luck
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I wrote a diary style narrative of my recent DJ trip to Japan:
It's long, and does not concentrate on techno, but if you decide you want to
read it the address is:
http://www.arcrecords.freeserve.co.uk/japanreport.htm
Max
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Well, I didn't write the below statement but I know that the Clash worked
with Lee Perry and if you listen to Stiff Little Fingers you'd have to say
they were most certainly influenced by reggae. But then I'm talking about UK
punk bands because US punk was a throw back to blues and rockabilly.
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