yep, if the elders are down with posting statsi'm down.:-)
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At 4:13 PM -0500 1/31/02, J. T. wrote:
uhh...is this 313 lovelines...im 25, all man, on 313 longer than you,
got more records than you..
i love you guys and im not complaining but this is kinda ridiculous.
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At 4:13 PM -0500 1/31/02, J. T. wrote:
uhh...is this 313 lovelines...im 25, all man, on 313 longer than
you, got more records than you..
i love you guys and im not complaining but this is kinda ridiculous.
how many people are on this list...are only the extra-important
people supposed to post t
Yeah so me and "neontsetse" have made amends and we actually agree on
things. So anyone still interested in knowing some things about me can read
on otherwise use the delete button.
full name: Michael Elliot-Knight (hyphenated because of a combo of my
wife's and my own last name)
age: 32 - last I
despite JT's reservations and the slight sense of lameness that i can't
help
feeling... well, it's only a bit of fun innit:
dammit rob!! (hey!) haha no you guys have your fun, i just dont think anyone
is going to remember much of this info about each other come next week.
maybe we should do
Anyone know where to find Deep Space Radio archives on the
internet? thanks a bunch.
steve
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Age: 32
Resides: South Bend, Indiana
Employed: Assembly worker for a commercial vehicle manufacturer flirting
with mis-management into oblivion. Considering a career change into one of
the many IT fields out there (or whatever is left to choose from now).
313 list member since 1999-ish? (mainly a
got mine!
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From: "joshtwentythree" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: [313] about the members
>
> > organizer of last years fashion must-have, the 313
> > t-shirts (anyone still wearing theirs)
>
>
despite JT's reservations and the slight sense of lameness that i can't help
feeling... well, it's only a bit of fun innit:
fullname: robert william webb
age: 28
hometown: leicester (uk).
currenthome: london (uk).
occupation: computer stuff.
subscribed: some time.
favoriterecord: New Order "Tech
g
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From: "J. T." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 1:13 PM
Subject: RE: [313] about the members huh
> uhh...is this 313 lovelines...im 25, all man, on 313 longer than you, got
> more records than you..
> i love you guys an
28 y.o.
from rochester, ny but stuck in pensacola, florida until july or so
DoD employee
first trip to detroit was w/ mark gage for 'spastik' in 1994. been back
a few times a year since and lived there briefly in 1996
"naturally progressed" into detroit techno via similar musical
tastes/interest
ok, got by the last one.
I'm 28 and I live in London. As you can see, not much response from here,
stiff upper lip and all.
felt compelled to reply through difference, occupation: high school teacher.
We have a radio station and some djing just started, the kids love it and
the government is payin
ok here goes;
29, almost 30 years old.
Network admin and oracle dba for a small manufacturing firm.
Born in detroit, grew up in roseville, still visit detroit a bunch. Lived
in cleveland oh for the past 9 years.
occasionaly make my own tracks (plug!) at http://www.assasins.net
313 Subbed for 2.5
25 yrs. old
Born in Rochester, NY - Moved to suburban Detroit
about a year and a half ago.
Electrical Engineer for GM
I have turntables, but don't use them as much since I
started writing my own stuff. It's now a passionate
hobby of mine.
Joined the list a bit after I moved here, I mostly
lurk. I
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, glyph1001 wrote:
> OH OH OH, One more goal I'd like to achieve, along with my partner in
> life is to apply for a grant that can enable us to get iMacs and fruity
> loops, cubase, reason, rebirth etc into a Detroit school and teach inner
> city kids how to make music. I thin
Name: atomly
Sex: M
Age: 22
Born: Minot, ND
Raised: Minot and Fargo, ND. Minneapolis for 2 years for college
Living currently: Chicago
On list since: ?
Record/CD Collection? A couple hundred. More into production than
DJing.
Occupation: Computer Programmer
Hobbies: Making music
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:: atomly
OH OH OH, One more goal I'd like to achieve, along with my partner in
life is to apply for a grant that can enable us to get iMacs and fruity
loops, cubase, reason, rebirth etc into a Detroit school and teach inner
city kids how to make music. I think the future of Techno lies there. =)
g
I only spent five days in the 1970s. Learned to ride a bike the year
"Strings of Life" was released.
I work at a computer animation studio, primarily serving as a lighting
and texture designer. Currently doing an educational series for PBS
produced by the guy who played "Slim Goodbody", but have
This is like filling out a AOL profile. =)
Name: Marina
Sex: Female
Age: 28/ Taurus =)
Born: Hong Kong, Kowloon
Raised: NYC/Chicago
Living currently: Doing a stint in Detroit.
On list since: 1997.
Record/CD Collection? I share a big rec. collection with my brother
dating back to the 80's. Sma
well, i much prefer it to another mills or hawtin discussion.
-Original Message-
From: J. T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 2:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] about the members huh
yeah im a whiner! no its fine! glad to see peo
Yes...and I was spotted in mine at last year's DEMF by none other than
josh23 himself :-)
jeff
At 03:40 PM 1/31/2002, you wrote:
> organizer of last years fashion must-have, the 313
> t-shirts (anyone still wearing theirs)
it's my favorite t-shirt :)
josh23
yeah im a whiner! no its fine! glad to see people coming out of woodwork and
not just 313 celebs..
i'm really curious to read these bios and stuff but i just dont want several
hundred strangers telling me about themselves at once...
no not everyone has to answer, some can just whine,
like som
21 years old. music lover. i live in Porto Alegre (Brasil) since i was born.
i sell insurance douring the day and spend my nights with music.. i do make
music.. oldscholl detroit techno. totaly influencied by the contemplative
techno of may, mad mike, carl craig... i dont make any inovations.. just
> organizer of last years fashion must-have, the 313
> t-shirts (anyone still wearing theirs)
it's my favorite t-shirt :)
josh23
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years), almost done with my MA and looking for a Ph.D program next. Used to
moonlight as a record store geek in the late 70s-early 80s (the days of
Bookies Club 870, etc.) and now I suppose I'm simply a geek. Have owned and
d
30
work: NYC Retail interior designer
live: Connecticut
organizer of last years fashion must-have, the 313 t-shirts (anyone still
wearing theirs)
did a Detroit/Chicago inspired radio show in Cleveland in the mid 90's
Always suckered by Mike Banks to drive him for pizza on Cass corridor when I
li
me...
22
Boulder Colorado, moved here from california about 4
and a half years ago, i do IT work for IBM...i throw
some random little parties with friends, dj, starting
to try my hands at production with miserable
results...and currently starting school to get a music
industry studies degree...
j
I figure I'll participate in this..
23
I live in the suburbs of Toronto (Canada).
Born in St. Paul, Minessota, 9 months later moved to London UK (parents
are british), 3 years later moved to Canada.
I work as a Network/Systems Administrator for a small Radio
Communications company
Made a few attem
sex: 4x a week please
age: 24
born & raised: South Bend, IN
currently living: Dayton, OH (lesser of two evils)
occupation: Head of a .com for a health food/supplement company.
http://www.nutriwarehouse.com If you need vitamins come to me! : )
records: Not a one.
313: not sure how long. Maybe 4-5
uhh...is this 313 lovelines...im 25, all man, on 313 longer than you, got
more records than you..
i love you guys and im not complaining but this is kinda ridiculous.
how many people are on this list...are only the extra-important people
supposed to post their stats...i dont get it
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male.
23.
finland, oulu.
student (computer science or something)
member since 1997
more into german techno/house nowadays :)
not so much good stuff coming from D lately.
made some crappy tracks.
djs to my drunken frends.
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T
Ok, you guys might think this is dumb, but I was thinking it would be >cool
if we all had a better idea who we were talking to. What
do you guys do for a living? How many of you are producers/DJs? Is >music
a hobby or your job?
Hola list members,
23 years old. Live in Iowa City, Iowa (l
me: 22
born: Flint MI
reside: San Diego CA on USS Shiloh
previous: 18years in Flint, 1year in Chicago, 1 Year Washington DC (last 2
military)
occupation: More then full time Computer Tech in the Navy.
make music: If i wasn't in the navy, i just might have time...
> -Original Message-
> Fr
ok, here goes... the peer pressure has gotten to me...
sex: f
age: 26
born & raised: detroit area
currently living: salt lake city, ut
occupation: marketing analyst for a top 10 etailer
records: about 1500 that don't get played enough
313: list sub for 7 years
music: hard core house-head
peace,
Now c'mon guys. Be nice, will ya? The man's trying to understand and
explore the messages behind
Detroit Techno. Its not all just about Artists and Titles. Like Mike
says, alot of this music are the dreams
of artists who live in Detroit. Why do they have these dreams? Is it
because these d
list elders? eh, speak up Ian...
33yo.
Technology consultant (digital film/special effects & internet related
mostly), budding entrepeneur (if only I would ever learn to spell it)
Born in Detroit, lived around SE Michigan including Ann Arbor &
Greektown, then took off for the call of Hollywoo
speaking of the pump up the volume series: is volume three on the net in
.mpg format yet?
matthew
-Original Message-
From: Jens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 5:34 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Pump up the vol.. VHS
Does any of you in the UK have the
I like this idea bout getting a kind of picture of you people here .
and I´ll do it 2 - though the web is very dangerous nowadays
and we even got people on the list snapping profiles 4 business !
and after some comments we surely also got some other official friends
scanning :D
but bla ---
me:
okay ... Ian's thrown down the gauntlet (data glove?):
33 years old.
Copywriter for ad agency devoted to one of the "Big 3."
Born in Detroit. Live in the Metro Area.
Write about techno. Visit my vinyl collection in the basement when
schedule permits.
313 subscriber for 7 years.
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Ok let me uh..try and use my deciphering skills here. Heheh.
What the guy means here Micheal is that why would you respond
with such fervor (wild) when you can delete (click it away=delete) the
post so that you wouldn't have to "read" it.
Glyph
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hm and to big Michael
Me:
33
List subscriber for a while...don't know how long.
in st. louis for the past 543 days.
am an assistant professor of political science and african/afro-american
studies.
grew up in and around detroit.
unbroken and unbowed.
peace
lks
Why not?
Me:
36 years young
Manage web development for Big 3 automaker
Detroit metro
Rampant techno CD collector
313 subscriber for 7 years
Let me see your list elders!
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me: 29
born: battle creek
reside: san francisco
previous: 5 years in chicago w/ frequent trips to detroit
before that: michgan state
occupation: full-time programmer/part-time freelance writer
make music? no, but review it at armchair-dj.com
brian
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From: Jones, George [m
I think it's well-produced, but a lot of the lyrics are pretty cheesy. "My
Sweet Butterfly"? OK, like THAT'S not the most overused metaphor in the
entire English language. Nothing makes my skin crawl more than destroying a
soulful piece of electronic music with lyrics that belong on an N'Sync
album
1 mo shorty as I see some crosslink 4 them not knowing the Dollis Hill
history -
claude young done some great remix for jacobs optical stairway (4hero)
- solar feelings - r+s
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> >so MEK what music are you really feeling at the moment? (to bring the conv.
> >on topic) robin said:
> >me i'm into 313 techno more than ever (after being into it for many
> >years, playing house, electro, etc i alwasy come back around to 313)
>
> >some tunes i'm feeling at the mo:
>
> >funk d'v
In a message dated 1/31/02 9:57:30 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Me:
> Old school.
> I am an independent A&R/marketing consultant.
> I do not live in the detroit metro area, but have spent my share of time
> there.
> During the night, I have electric dreams.
> I DJ.
>so MEK what music are you really feeling at the moment? (to bring the conv.
>on topic) robin said:
>me i'm into 313 techno more than ever (after being into it for many
>years, playing house, electro, etc i alwasy come back around to 313)
>some tunes i'm feeling at the mo:
>funk d'void - diabla
>hm and to big Michael
If this is meant to be me then I'd appreciate you not using my personal
name in such a condescending manner - if it's a fight with words you
want...
>- the subject '"boring" is interesting -
That was not my subject line - I was replying to someone else's who added
the wor
>
> Yeah, enough with the armchair philosophy and politics - if you really want
> to do something constructive - the 313 list (add the entire internet to
> that) is not the place to get it done - your community/neighborhood is. Get
> away from the computer and be active - then maybe you can come ba
need 2 add this -
I never wanted 2 speak with the words of others and instrumentalize them 4
my own sight
if this happens or happened I am sorry and tell me
but I do see that the way it´s treated here is also instrmentalizing
sometimes,
by not talking about the things that are there -
-
Yeah, enough with the armchair philosophy and politics - if you really want
to do something constructive - the 313 list (add the entire internet to
that) is not the place to get it done - your community/neighborhood is. Get
away from the computer and be active - then maybe you can come back and
te
In an attempt to steer us back on-topic...
Does anyone have a release date for the Suburban Knight album on
Peacefrog? I got a copy of some unfinished mixes a few months ago and
thought it was due out in February, but I haven't heard of any publicity
for it...
>From what I've heard, it will be pret
"Basically I think less people should limit thier intake, be it musically or
information, to any one genre. There was a time when the distinctions
weren't as prounounced. "
Couldn't agree more - it seems that the situation within electronic music is
a bit of a paradox. The more and more genres th
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> the culture is a construction based on the things we got planted inside :D
>
> the idea of a nation is the most negative methaphysical construction I can
> think off -
How about taking this conversation to
alt.culture.*
or
alt.metaphysics.*
or if
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Cool,
That goes a long way to answering!
I've not seen that before, it's difficult for people on other sides of the
world to relate to other peoples shit I guess...
"Jongsma, K.
and 1 mo -
> 'Why do UR call themselves soldiers?'
>
> Don't know, Is it part of a marketing ploy?
> I always thought they trod a fine-line between truths and stories which
> help their image.
>
> What do other people think??
What do they communicate with this ?
Even if it would be inside of
Alex Bond wrote:
>Going back to those questions;
>
>'Why do UR call themselves soldiers?'
>
>Don't know, Is it part of a marketing ploy?
>I always thought they trod a fine-line between truths and stories which
>help their image.
>
>What do other people think??
In the words of Mike himself, when
Why did Public Enemy called thier troops the Security of the first world and
parade about on stage with uzis? Part publicity and part to visually enforce
the politics that thier music embroiled itself in. UR talk about fighting
the programmers by deprogramming the population through sonic assaults,
1 inbetween -
1 shorty - bout Identity -
the culture is a construction based on the things we got planted inside :D
and the things we choose ourself..
the idea of a nation is the most negative methaphysical construction I can
think off -
but it is a methapysical idea that became reality lo
I'm an media/audio student at LCC (lcc.edu) with about a year left here then
I'm on to a 4 year school. which by the way I'm having problems finding one
with a music studio production program (every school has a audio program,
but your making audio posts for video I dont want to do that news room c
> Memo from Alex Bond:
>
> Going back to those questions;
>
> 'Why do UR call themselves soldiers?'
>
> Don't know, Is it part of a marketing ploy?
> I always thought they trod a fine-line between truths and
> stories which
> help their image.
>
> What do other people think??
I dunno what o
I remember the time I heard Mr Kirks Nightmare for the first time. Eddie
Richards dropped it between 33 and a third queens's 'Searching' and
Cybersonik's 'Technarchy'. Basically New York House into early
breakbeat/Hardcore into Techno. Those were the days :) I remember when all DJ
sets were lik
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Start of message text
Going back to those questions;
'Why do UR call themselves soldiers?'
Don't know, Is it part of a marketing ploy?
I always thought they trod a fine-line between truths and stories which
The most 313style 4hero projects would probably be
Jacob's Optical Staircase (including some Juan Atkins
collaborations)
and the
Nu Era releases (1/2 of 4hero)
recent releases under the name 4hero are more jazzy
drum in bass, earlier releases more hardcore.
they've put out a lot of material goi
Name: George Jones IV
Alias: Logic7, Subject28
Occupation: Technical Systems Administrator - PentaMark WorldWide
(Chrysler's only marketing/ad firm)
Residence: Sterling Heights, Mi
I produce music as a hobby, but I'm gonna try to do more with it this year.
I DJ occasionally around Detroit. I'm als
> Dear ladys,
>
> would you mind not making this posting only look ridiculous ?
>
> would you mind pointing out the things you dont agree with ?
>
> would you mind showing up your own thoughts ?
>
> What I was doing was showing up some complicated stuff -
>
> also including some deep feeling
Plus it must have been about that time people like Juan Atkins started
experimenting with drum and bass. I especially recall his track off the True
People LP
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>
> The links between 4Hero and Detroit go back for almost a decade. Mark+Dego
> compiled the rather excellent 'Deepest S
neontsetse,
I think you should know,
I don't think I've understood anything you've ever posted.
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Ian Cheshire wrote:
>4hero?
>
>-Original Message-
>From: T.J.Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 31 January 2002 13:58
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
>Subject: RE: [313] again + again
>
>
>Where was there even a hint of Drum n Bass mentioned in t
all I can say to this is:
word.
:)
-Joe
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thursday:[jan. 31]
colette [chicago]
john arnold [detroit]
:
ghostly glass room:
sam valenti iv
matthew dear
tadd mullinix
:
the necto
516 liberty, ann arbor
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Right well i'll go first
I am a DJ from London.
my site is www.kube72.co.uk
very basic although soon to be uploading mixes etc when ADSL gets put in my
home!
I love LOST and I know John Kennedy and the Prime boys, the man behind Grain
and Toby form Bleep 43.
(Hi Toby..)
I do not produce but my b
what the hell is broken beat anyway? ive heard it mentioned a few times - is
it what used to be called drill 'n' bass (about as bad a genre name as
office party music)
cheers
neil
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Ok, you guys might think this is dumb, but I was thinking it would be cool if
we all had a better idea who we were talking to. What do you guys do for a
living? How many of you are producers/DJs? Is music a hobby or your job?
Me:
27 yo
I design automobile axles for Visteon (Tier 1 supplier).
yeah I would definately check them out../
they are good , some very interesting albums they have done..
-Original Message-
From: T.J.Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 January 2002 14:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Re: again +
Did a good mix of "Amazon" on UR Millenium to Millenium..
IMHO they are a bit hit 'n' miss (sorry) - something they did on Talkin Loud
was good though - sorry for being vague.
- Original Message -
From: T.J.Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <3
Whenever I see 4hero mentioned on the list I initially think of the 4art 12 by
Mills, then I think for a minute, realize that it is not, then pass it off...
Are they worth checking out?
On Thu, 31 January 2002, Dan Sicko wrote:
>
> Yikes, if we can't talk about 4Hero on 313, things must b
bad day..sorry guys/gals
no harm meant ... :0)
-Original Message-
From: Dan Sicko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 January 2002 14:47
To: T.J.Johnson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Re: again + again
Yikes, if we can't talk about 4Hero on 313, things must b
np. a guy called gerald - black secret technology
this is more detroit than drum 'n bass to me..
:)
At 1/31/2002 -0500 09:47, you wrote:
Yikes, if we can't talk about 4Hero on 313, things must be grim.
-d
At 6:34 AM -0800 1/31/2002, T.J.Johnson wrote:
Oh ok! Sorry I didn't know they wer Dn
Yikes, if we can't talk about 4Hero on 313, things must be grim.
-d
At 6:34 AM -0800 1/31/2002, T.J.Johnson wrote:
Oh ok! Sorry I didn't know they wer DnB...
On Thu, 31 January 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Where was there even a hint of Drum n Bass mentioned in the post?
>
So let see if I get this rightwhat you are saying is because of a
question that was raised about how Layo & Bushwacka! are behind the desks,
which in turn broke off into a discussion about tech-house and the UK side
of it - which predominantly is heralded in the press by people with
Caucasian
Oh ok! Sorry I didn't know they wer DnB...
On Thu, 31 January 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Where was there even a hint of Drum n Bass mentioned in the post?
>
> >> If you want to talk about Drum & Bass ,,,maybe you should talk
> >> about Drum & Bass on a Drum & bass forum not
well you know what I mean..
But it causes me to say thisand please take this the right way - as we
are all friends here..
I think sometimes we all talk to much you know and don't do anything about
it..
we all look upto Jeff Mills and The whole detroit thing because these
peoiple re4ally made
> Where was there even a hint of Drum n Bass mentioned in the post?
>> If you want to talk about Drum & Bass ,,,maybe you should talk
>> about Drum & Bass on a Drum & bass forum not a 313 forum..
>
>> Is anyone in agreement or have I misread his email?
mentioning 4hero - them from the pa
4hero?
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From: T.J.Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 January 2002 13:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] again + again
Where was there even a hint of Drum n Bass mentioned in the post?
On Thu, 31
Where was there even a hint of Drum n Bass mentioned in the post?
On Thu, 31 January 2002, Ian Cheshire wrote:
>
> erm maybe you have the wrong end of the stick..
>
> If you want to talk about Drum & Bass ,,,maybe you should talk
> about Drum & Bass on a Drum & bass forum not a 313
erm maybe you have the wrong end of the stick..
If you want to talk about Drum & Bass ,,,maybe you should talk
about Drum & Bass on a Drum & bass forum not a 313 forum..
Is anyone in agreement or have I misread his email?
I am happy you accept I could be wrong :)
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From
dear list-people,
thanx 4 sending me many comments of-list -
some positive but many mails saying they don´t understand
my "english":) or the purpose cauze of the amount of thoughts -
What I was trying to say and I said that many times be4,
that I think, it´s important to reflect the 313-cul
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Odeluga, Ken wrote:
> It's always bemusing to realize how NARROW people are! First they want it
> ALL harder harder, faster faster, no chords, no melodies, no vocals - now
> it's gotta be a particular type of venue, perhaps with a particular type of
> regular clientelle ... What next? Floor plan
Phonopsia wrote:
> Don't we want to see our favorite DJs in a setting
> packed with purists who are all going nuts? Isn't this what made those
> after-hours at DEMF 2 so special this year - in direct counterpoint to the
> festival itself?
Absolutely. Even though the HFF (High-Fidelity-Factor) of
Minto George wrote:
> Whew a little break from the Mills posts. This Label
> sounds promising if they got guys like Tim Jackiw
> releasing stuff for the label. What's the news with
> the re-release of That Offworld ep he did? Otto,
> Jason?? any news guys?
It's going to happen, don't worry. It's
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Keith Tenniswood, long-term accomplice and brother-in-arms of Sir Andrew
Weatherall... did he release anything onhis own bar the Uranium EP ?
Gwendal
He's got a (pretty damn good) album out on RGC which should be fairly easy
to find, and is well worth tracking
That's how it reads to me, although I guess they might have trouble
squeezing all those tracks listed for the CDs onto eight sides of vinyl!
TOM
> >>The three CDs and two double-EPs of TRUE SPIRIT
>
> This may be wishful thinking but I read this as saying that in addition to
> the 3 CDs there wi
>>The three CDs and two double-EPs of TRUE SPIRIT
This may be wishful thinking but I read this as saying that in addition to
the 3 CDs there will be 2 12" double-packs released as well??
Pleaas tell me I am right on this!!;-)
m*
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> The mix Francis did for DJ Mag this past year was quite nice.
> I believe all tracks were Euka tracks
They were actually all tracks distributed by Intergroove...some from
Eukahouse, but also some from Clip, Intensiv and Plastic City...decent CD
if memory serves.
Cheers,
m*
Well I have been lagging on this but here are 10 of my favorite records of
2001 in no particular order...
Jill Scott Scott Free White
Max Ernst 46 Valentino EP Max Ernst & Friends Max E 8
AJ Hunter Pressure Point EP Parotic Music PAR 9
DFA Microstructural Characterization Surveilla
Mad'R-
As far as I'm concerned, the new Charles Webster album is briliant. Not your
average run-of-the-mill house album, you'll find that Charles gets down to
business by creating an album that's deep in soul, R&B, and some ultra deep
house rhythms. He collaborates with quite a few people, incl
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