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From: Arne Weinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 6:52 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Black techno artists
Again:
Is it really a question of the colour of the skin? This was discussed
before.
Arne,
With no disrespect intended (I
Also, Ladbroke was the name of the race track that recently closed down just
outside the city limits. Ladbroke DRC to be precise. I think this is probably
just coincidence, as I doubt there would be any reason for an Oak Park horse
track to be significant in the title of an import house record.
What ever happened to Art Forrest? Anyone remember
that record he did as keynotes?
speakin of classics, I have a ton of stuff up for
grabs, more posted each day, so anyone who just got
into 313/312 music or those who slept on the greatest
releases, check out my auctions:
If anyone on the list gets this in real-time, go to http://www.KUCI.ORG/
and you can listen to Juan Atkins on KUCI either via MP3 stream
(http://kuci.org:8000/) or via RealAudio. It's 10:10 PM PST, Friday night
as I type this ...
Sorry for the short notice, but I only heard about him being on
It's upcoming Lots of good stuff on the way from Transmat. Stayed tuned.
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From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Stephen Brown
Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2002 8:29 AM
Jeepers gang, it looks like i got a little mystery here. Stephen
Brown is playing a
With no disrespect intended (I really love your music and your
contributions
to the list), I think a lot of Europeans have trouble relating to racial
problems in the US
this is so offtopic again, but im asking my self how we europeans cant
understand a racial problem in us, and again
called '7:nites' e.p. and featured the tracks
plankton and clavia's north, latter was featured
on all access, beautiful e.p. pressed on green-ish
transparent vinyl.
Can anyone tell me where I can find these 2 records?
Thanks!
From what I remember, the album was supposed to be
called The =
Hello Tristan!
First of all I don't want to start a mess or something! Really not!
I didn't knew about the celebration month for African-American history.
Maybe I'm a dreamer but I also hope that there will be a color-blind utopia.
I just was scared about another senseless discussion about
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From: Berislav Oremus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 2:06 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Black techno artists
With no disrespect intended (I really love your music and your
contributions
to the list), I think a lot of
tom wrote:
Firstly, Nu Era is an alias for Marc Mac from 4 Hero in case you didn't
know - and there's plenty of 4 Hero material out there!
Secondly, there's a Nu Era album on Reflective (a now-defunct offshoot of 4
Hero's Reinforced label) which came out several years ago - I've never seen
Stephen:
..this is the one i've never seen, there's supposed to be a solo tweleve on
reflective produced by hans solo and chu-bakka.. anyone confirm this?..
yup... REFLECT 002
Nu-Era
A1 - The City
A2 - Here I Come
AA1 - Simple Modifications
AA2 - Hazardous Modifications
Produced by Hanz
at the risk of being slated, how can so many people remove the context of
this music. it comes from a society and a place that has been a long time
marginalised. and, you will find the same problems in any european country
you decide to venture into.
you cannot divorce the artists' experience from
HI,
i use this as a little promotion, but with all that discussion about broken
beat/nu jazz
i point you to ´the newest release on Megahertz. (www.megahertz.org also in
english)
Its called ComfortFit (http://www.comfortfit.de only german, but with mp3).
The sound is hiphopish Downbeat with lots of
Is it just me, or is the groovetech site down for the last week?
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is just me or u guys get ur compute crashed after listening to a set from
groovetech after like 30/40 minutes?
y.
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From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 3:41 PM
Subject: [313] OT: groovetech
Is it just me, or is
All the Belgian people with a cable connection (provider : telenet) can´t
access the groovetech site!!
What´s wrong?
Does anyone has the email adress of groovetech for technical matters?
I *CAN* access the groovetech site if I use my modem connection with a
different provider.. very strange!
M
Anoraks, I love you. Please help me. First part of Derrick May's set at DEMF
on Groovetech.
1:10 fly.. In The sk mixed into Aril Brikha. Then, one track on at 1:14
two more intense tracks before BFC. Also, anything from the period 37mins up
to jaguar at 48mins. Thanks in advance...
Also, anything from the period 37mins up
to jaguar at 48mins. Thanks in advance...
s.b. project II - cultural cooperation [ cosmic 20 ]
santos rodriguez - road to rio A2 [ cosmic id 01 ]
christian smith john selway - nation [ tronic 012 ] (pah para pah para ..)
I know more , but I can´t
Right on!! Can't say it better myself. =)
Have a nice day!
g.
If you ain't feelin' it, this ain't for you! --Steve Harvey (Kings
of Comedy)
Nicole Slavin wrote:
at the risk of being slated, how can so many people remove the context of
this music. it comes from a society and a place
selling?
economical success or even success alone as a criteria for genius? or maybe
for the music itself?
what are we here on a marketing list?
and i'm not advertising bohemian slack or condoning rip-offs, mind you. the
music _has_ to be distributed, made known available and the producers
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