Anyone know whether this is true, that the sound bill hasn't been paid?
If true, can anyone give me a contact name # for that company.
I'm also looking for verifiable cases where acts had to shell out
their own cash for hotel rooms, etc., which were to have been covered
by the
--- Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I knew people'd jump all over whoever ended up on
the board.
They haven't even been officially announced and
they're being
DEnounced already?
Cut 'em a little slack, eh?
-d
agreed!! so much drama. as the old Detroit saying
goes just relax,
race has been talked into the fuggin ground as well, because yes it is a
very essential and important subject. i'm not sure what is being argued
here. actually, i see nothing being said at all, aside from some quotes
from
mainstream hiphop.. yes there is racism inherent in all societies
I'm very pleased with the comittee line up.. With people like Huckaby,
Oldham and Grant we will see some Detroit history come out this year..
I can't wait!!
~E
yeah what the hell
if the people on the committee were actually playing the festival i'd
be pumped...sure sound like promising
Did anyone check out Carl's five hour set?
Truth
I wouldn't have believed it if I didn't see it for myself...
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He's doing a 5 hour set tonight in nyc. Has anyone heard him spin?
I love his production work ...
Thanks in advance for any info
-Pete
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Uh...how quickly we take sides without hearing the truth from BOTH sides.
--g
MD wrote:
How quickly ppl forget..
The committee was formed by DEMF founder Carol
Marvin.
md
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everyone , if you can, see and hear christian smith. great dj...
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Subject: [313] touch:feb21:christian smith:matthew dear
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Hello,
Last week CJAM had a pledge drive. This has been a dilemma for me for
the last couple weeks because I had to directly ask for money for the
music I was playing. It got me thinking about why public radio is
important for the community at large and for music in general. The
reason why
I have much respect for the Liberators:
The first club night I attempted to promote was in London in early 1996.
I had Dave Clark and Chris Liberator as the two guests for the night.
We had about 120 paying customers turn up - that's all.
When Chris came in he refused to take any money and still
Mr Derrick May back for his annual visit.
www.lost.co.uk
I think DJ Sneak is an excellent DJ, one of my favourites actually. I've
always liked his style of mixing, the way he likes to 'bang' a tune in.
Another aspect of Sneak's mixing that i enjoy is when he takes an old 80's
pop record (usually something you haven't heard for years) and lays down a
Hi, sorry for the OT. I'm trying to contact Ronbin Porter. I can't get into
inmigrant webpage, and lately there have been some changes in the domain.. and
some of my mails bounce. Anybody has a working e-mail adress for him?
Please respond privately.
Thanks in advance
daweed
any good cd`s this month?
anything will do:)
y
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having trawled through months of is it or isn't it on, to days of does it have
credibility anymore, it seems that the mails are becoming more positive in the
event's favour. i too have been shocked by the idea that many have still not
been paid for their efforts, however, i am, until further
Anyone know of any Robert Hood mix CDs released in the past, prior to this
new one on Logistic?
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- Drexciya - Harnessed The Storm CD (Tresor)
Some people on this list didn't like this one that much, but I like it a
lot :) Sounds like a mixture between Neptune's Lair and The Other
Peoples Project)
Dynamo - Aussen For CD (Din)
Great CD compilation of Dynamo releases.
Random Logic - Numrebs
Nicole Slavin:
having trawled through months of is it or isn't it on, to days of does
snippety snip
thanks in advance, reply off list so as not to annoy all the oldtimers
didn't someone set-up a website or a Yahoo group for DEMF last year with
some of the info (accomodation, flights,
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Nicole Slavin:
having trawled through months of is it or isn't it on, to days of does
snippety snip
thanks in advance, reply
Vladislav Delay
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Somebody offered the opportunity for anyone to play over in Belgium if any
313 peeps were about.
I would also like to extend the offer from Liverpool (UK). If anyone is in
the area in future then let me know, we can provide your environment. All
calibre (caliber for the US citizens) of djs
Geogaggi - Boards of Canada -Warp
Not sure yet of this, although its embryonic shuffling melodies will
probably grow on me soon enough.
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Yep, this was Red D a while back. We just had him over in London this
weekend just gone for our party. A great time was had by all, I hope. I'm
due out there in early March for the 3rd time and really recommend it if
anyone gets the chance: great people and great, cheap beer ;)
Similarly, I'd
Excellent stuff, probably even better than the first one, a tad more wicked,
more weird...
Gwendal
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Geogaggi - Boards of Canada
I went to see Carl, as I was up from Chicago.
Synopsis:
First of all, it wasn't free (as I was expecting it to be), but no biggie -
$5 to see Carl Craig. When my wife and I first got there, there were hardly
20 people there and Carl was spinning some seriously old hip-hop. It was a
very nice
nanoloop gameboy v1.0 [ entire cd done w/ the gameboy!] - tracks from delay
http://www.disco-bruit.de/
montreal smoked meat - force. a compilation of some up and coming techno
artists from montreal, canada.
deepchord dc15
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At this point Carl was playing strictly old house tunes from the
late 80's for all of his friends that had come out to chat and say hi. 80%
of the people in there knew all the words to all these songs, most of which
I'd only heard once or twice before, the rest I'd never even heard. Really
Why would it be necessary to have promoters? Don't they bring in their
favorites anyway or do they bring in big names for a big payday? If you look
at the first statement if the Free Press article: A seven-member board of
longtime Detroit techno musicians will choose the artist lineup... the
I'll even say further that Pop Culture themselves has experience in
organizing (or have been involved in) huge events and festivals in the
past (i.e. as far as I know, the 'World Party' and the Jazz Festival) so
that's the 'promoter' component there. As if Carl had previous
experience in
I'll even say further that Pop Culture themselves has experience in
organizing (or have been involved in) huge events and festivals in
the past (i.e. as far as I know, the 'World Party'
Let's not forget what a huge flop the World Party was ...
I haven't been to a jazz festival since Branford
That doesn't matter. Experience only adds to the knowledge of doing
better next time.
--G.
Dan Sicko wrote:
I'll even say further that Pop Culture themselves has experience in
organizing (or have been involved in) huge events and festivals in
the past (i.e. as far as I know, the 'World
but I thought that this particular event (DEMF) is supposed to be a
reflection of what is at the core of dance music in Detroit
I don't think that's exactly the intent ... dance isn't in the title. :)
-d
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Oh, I forgot.
We don't dance anymore..
I put on the table that we change dance music to stand around and stare
at the DJ music
-r
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well, we all know what a great success World Party was!
what credibility!!
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I'll even say
Heh.
Well, I was kind of joking about DJ worship, but what I was really
hinting at is that techno, house, electronic music, what have you ...
are in an entirely different context at an event like DEMF. It's not
a club, not an outdoor rave, ... it's a concert festival. How many
local
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Subject: [313] good cds?
any good cd`s this month?
anything will do:)
My favorite new CD right now is the new Aardvarck on Delsin!
I'm also digging the new Dynamo cd on Din
I'm looking forward to getting the Boards Of Canada,
I'm looking forward to getting the Boards Of Canada, I'm sure it's good.
Promo of Geogaddi rocks. Got it from warpmart yesterday. However as is
often the case with Warp music, I find it funny that mp3's via audiogalaxy
(and the lot) of the promo are mostly recorded at the damn wrong
Oh,
they should not be on the logistics end of it. When I say promoters get
involved, I mean from a creative angle. Obviously the reason PMC is in on
all of this is they know how to handle an event this size. But of course
just because an event is big does not mean it is any good. Incorporating
Promo of Geogaddi rocks. Got it from warpmart yesterday.
Yuck, I do not like the new promo for BOC. I've only heard the full album
twice, but I didn't like it as much as MHTRTC. It's definately weird, maybe it
will grow on me.
At 07:01 AM 2/19/2002, you wrote:
Nicole Slavin:
having trawled through months of is it or isn't it on, to days of does
snippety snip
thanks in advance, reply off list so as not to annoy all the oldtimers
didn't someone set-up a website or a Yahoo group for DEMF last year with
some of
Does anyone know if Carl Craig has any new material coming out? It seems
like it's been a long time since his last release. I'm hoping :)
What about Planet E? I know there's the Recloose album.
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I just hope they still have the electric bull in the middle of hart plaza
this year. That was my favorite part of the festival. Nothing can top
getting bucked off the bull to the pleasant chant of Autecre. I can't wait!
! ! !
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any of you got a good site about clubs?
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Are there any Auckland list members out there?
Are any of you going to Derrick May on Friday night at Fu?
Hugo
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Check out DetroitClubScene.com.
It is a new site, and welcomes intelligent conversation about clubs. There
are also Forums dedicated to individual music genres.
Like I said, it is a new site so it is still in the growing process. I
encourage you to check it out!
--Mephist
Yeah, and the Dunk the DJ thing - I want to see Pete Tong get dunked - he
is playing DEMF this year isn't he?
TJ Johnson
At the risk of maybe stepping on some toes here, I, for one, don't think
promoters are necessary. The atmosphere and line-ups at the first two
DEMF's pretty well speak for themselves, in my opinion. When you have
people on the advisory board like the group that has been assembled for this
year,
But all of that aside, I agree that the panel (its make-up in particular)
is a step in the right direction. I
believe the DEMF's future will be okay (maybe even bright, perhaps?), but
we shall see what unfolds this year. :)
I hope at least Groovetech (or another capable web based broadcaster)
Hey all--
Regarding Mike Taylor's post, you can still pledge CJAM at www.cjam.ca
cheers!
ken taylor (nope, we ain't related)
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i went there around midnight and there was a huge line that i
didn't want to wait in so i didn't go in. how was it?
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Subject: [313] Carl Craig / Planet E
Does anyone know if Carl Craig has any new material coming out? It seems
like it's been a long time since his
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