Kent williams wrote:
> All I know is that I'll be there when the doors open. As, I imagine, will
> Otto!
Can you guys save me a spot in the lineup? ;)
G
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> And this
¬"" I talked to rich a couple month back and he said he was
playing in Detroit in May, but he was unsure of the details.
does anyone know? I'm hoping for a 'non-demf' party, but i would
have thought I would hear something about it by now. I got some
info about a party supposedly to take place
I talked to rich a couple month back and he said he was playing in detroit
in may, but he was unsure of the details. does anyone know?
I'm hoping for a non-demf party, but i would have thought I would hear
something about ti by now. I got some info about a party supposedly to
take place at the
The Juxtapose Team is compiling a guest list for anyone and everyone to come
experience a special tag with Mike Grant (moods & grooves) and Mike Clark
(beatdownsounds.net) this Sunday at Marilyn's (497 Monroe, detroit).
10-2
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Subject: DJ Marshall Jefferson Gets Retro at Joystick Junkies on 9th May
That's right pop fans, Joystick Junkies is pleased to announce that
Hi,
Just a small reminder for everyone who lives in Holland:
This Saturday my favorite techno act Duplex will give their first
live appearance at the Burgerweeshuis in Deventer (Holland).
Rebelbass (Burgerweeshuis, Deventer)
- Duplex (DJ + Live!) Clone/Keynote
- The Moderator (Live) Keynote/T
incl. r-solution ...
http://www.nuwaveradio.co.uk/
nu-era eclectic 80ies show comin up this friday
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On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 12:43:22PM +0100, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
> The feeble grasp of Marxism (in the 1920s for God's sake!)
> >is bad enough, never mind the saccharine "love conquers all" resolution. Oh
> >dear.
>
> Naaah - you're ommitting a vital fact Jonny! This is 1930s America, happy
> ending
> Anyone have a discog for them? - nice deep house stuff sort of
> like Glasgow
> Underground.
This is the only place I know of: http://www.discogs.com/label/PAN
PAN has released some awesome stuff, but haven't seen anything new
in a while. Anyone know what's up?
008 - 010 - 012 are my favorite
Anyone have a discog for them? - nice deep house stuff sort of like Glasgow
Underground.
MEK
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Underground Committee has been revamped and the mixes by the following DJ's
are now available again in the archives section.
Larry Heard, Ray Dilla, Jools Butterfield (Nuphonic), Bernard Badie, Mike
Clark (Planet E), Jaime Delgado, Javier Drada, Jonny McIntosh, Walter Merlin
Jones , The Black
http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=3212
"It's a pretty record. The ideas are stated wonderfully, but it sonically
captures the landscape of the city. Listen to Innervisions driving down Gratiot
or Mack and it's an instant urban sound track."
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Nice one from Fabrice Lig on there as well. Second time listening to it
today.. Thanks for the link!
-Pete
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Some e
> http://www.2manydjs.org/
>
> Oh yeah, check out that tracklist.
Heh - I like this bit (about licensing Adult's 'Hand to Phone'):
> 2 many dj's: "we couldn't use the carl craig remix for some reason, so we
> re-edited the whole song in a way that resembled his mix"
>
> 2 many clearances: "first
> check out the track by track page - notice anything strange
> about the sleeve
> for french kiss? :p
LOL!
What about the notes on Adult's Hand to Phone:
2 many dj's: "we couldn't use the carl craig remix for some reason, so we
re-edited the whole song in a way that resembled his mix"
2 man
check out the track by track page - notice anything strange about the sleeve
for french kiss? :p
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:Subject: [313] You can all worship me now...
:
:
:...because I'm t
...because I'm the first on this list to mention the mix by 2 Many DJ's
Still doubting why I'm to be worshipped?
http://www.2manydjs.org/
Oh yeah, check out that tracklist.
Still doubting? Then bugger-off you ignoramous.
Tosh
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>Subject: RE: [313] Radio 1 Peel Sessions
>
>
>I don't mind implicating myself
> who the hell are all these people? since when has london had hordes of beer
> swilling mills fans.?
Hallo... Maybe you guys have never met Rob Webb ?!?;)
Peace,
Matt MacQueen
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Just re-confirmed with Chris that there will NOT be any pre-sale tickets for
this event.
Oh well... Such is life.
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> :I thought the film was almost awful. I'm glad they cut it down. God only
> :knows why such a lumbering primary school plot originally required over two
> :and half hours.
>
I dunno, I've seen it 3 or 4 times over the years. It's as much a fairy
tale as Snow White; it's as far from naturalistic a
I remember reading that Jeff was gonna release his own AxisWear clothing
line ages ago - does anyone know if anything ever came of this ?
*crazy-guy* :)
Marc
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Subject: RE: [313] Metropolis DVD release...
I can verify that at least as of last summer, he intended to get the DVD
released. He
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/
then you can listen to whatever is on.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/alt/peel.shtml
for peel stuff
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On Thu, 2 May 2002, Otto wrote:
> At 09:52 2-5-02 -0400, you wrote:
> >I heard there was suppose to be advance tickets on sale.
> >
> >Is this true, and if so where can you get them?
>
> I asked Brett Dancer a few weeks ago, he said it was tickets at the door
> only. This was when it was still a
I can verify that at least as of last summer, he intended to get the DVD
released. He said so point-blank to the crowd at a Recordtime Roseville
appearance.
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John Peel and Radio One present
10.30pm, Wednesday May 22nd
Jeff Mills Exclusive Mix
On the 5th of May, 1998 at the BBC's Maida Vale studios in London, John Peel
hosted one of his legendary Peel Sessions. His guest on this occasion was
Jeff Mills - DJ, Producer, Conceptual Artist - one of electron
Can someone send a url for this?
- Giles
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> Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2002 9:53 AM
> To: Ian Cheshire; [EMA
I don't mind implicating myself too - where's me CD-writer!
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>To: 'Toby Frith'; 313
>Subject: RE: [313] Radio 1 Peel Sessions
>
>
>get those minidisc out!! :0)
>
>thanks Toby!!
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I'll check with Chris Gray on that, he asked me to forward it to the list.
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chan
Some excellents mixes of Norm Talley on my Website :
http://www.pulsation.com/mixes/normtalley.php3
And soon ... new mixes :)
Thomas Van Steen.
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At 09:52 2-5-02 -0400, you wrote:
>I heard there was suppose to be advance tickets on sale.
>
>Is this true, and if so where can you get them?
I asked Brett Dancer a few weeks ago, he said it was tickets at the door
only. This was when it was still at the old venue though, I don't know if
the v
I heard there was suppose to be advance tickets on sale.
Is this true, and if so where can you get them?
G
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>
> Passin' the information along.
>
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> Sent: Thursday May 02, 2002 7:36 AM
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Frank Zappa wrote:
> i really enjoy norm talley he was one of my
> favorite dj's that i saw on the c-pop stage last year
> at the DEMF. he handed out LOTS of cd's to
> everyone...i got 2 they are very very good...i hope he
> is playing somewhere this year around the DEMF...does
> anyone know if he
and Jamie Liddell's giant skirt on a platform was amusing! ... the
material seemed weak on first listen to me too, however. But so many such
things have grown on me so I won't write it off yet ...
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will it broadcasted on the net?
fab.
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Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 3:26 PM
Subject: [313] Radio 1 Peel Sessions
> One again for the UK 313'ers - John Peel has Jeff Mills in the studio on
> 22.5.02 fo
get those minidisc out!! :0)
thanks Toby!!
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Subject: [313] Radio 1 Peel Sessions
One again for the UK 313'ers - John Peel has Jeff Mills in the studio on
22.5.02 for a Peel Session. The last
One again for the UK 313'ers - John Peel has Jeff Mills in the studio on
22.5.02 for a Peel Session. The last one in 1998 had 30 tracks in 30 mins if
I remember.
www.bleep43.com
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er and me...
:And mine too:
:
:> My tuppeny worth
:
:I thought the film was almost awful. I'm glad they cut it down. God only
:knows why such a lumbering primary school plot originally required over two
:and half hours.
i guess its due to the fact that this was pretty early in the history of
fil
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Was it on this list that someone said that Mills was to change his DJ style
from now on?
I'm sure he'd said he was going to play different stuff, was there any of
that going on last nig
>Erm, it's from 1920s Germany! I've never seen "It's A Wonderful Life",
Oh yeah, so it is ... apologies, don't mind me - but I still like the film,
the edit & JM's score for the same reasons. But whatever.
Anyway, what did you think of Mills' set/djing? ... I thought it was nice to
have a little
Jurren wrote:
> i feel flying over to london just for recordshopping and one
> party is a bit expensive [if not extremely decadent],
Welcome to the wonderful world of TechnoTourism (c)
:)
Otto
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Here are the updated details, notice that there has been a venue change.
Please post to 313 list:
What: Tr
> >sitting through bad performance art set to turgid trip hop (with a weak
> >drummer to boot).
>
>
> Is that Christian Vogel ?
No, Vogel was working working what looked like some fairly ancient equipment
and even did a bit of singing at one point to add some bass to Lidells vocals.
Dunno who
I'd agree with the Super_Collider comments. It looked like an A-Level Art
performance. Everybody seems to be raving about their new LP though.
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>sitting through bad performance art set to turgid trip hop (with a weak
>drummer to boot).
Is that Christian Vogel ?
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The feeble grasp of Marxism (in the 1920s for God's sake!)
>is bad enough, never mind the saccharine "love conquers all" resolution. Oh
>dear.
Naaah - you're ommitting a vital fact Jonny! This is 1930s America, happy
endings and easily-comprehensible plots were virtually compulsory. Think
studio
And mine too:
> My tuppeny worth
I thought the film was almost awful. I'm glad they cut it down. God only
knows why such a lumbering primary school plot originally required over two
and half hours. The feeble grasp of Marxism (in the 1920s for God's sake!)
is bad enough, never mind the saccharine
> I doubt if there will be a DVD release of the Mills cut of Metropolis. The
> Fritz Lang Erbe is really carefull about re-releases of Metropolis. When
> Metropolis was showed in Amsterdam the Fritz Lang Erbe demanded that it
> would be free for everybody.
When Grammenos and I saw Metropolis here
i'm thinking of coming over to london for the 3 chairs event @ plastic
people, but was wondering what else is going on in london that weekend? even
though i can stay at an old college mate's appartment, i feel flying over to
london just for recordshopping and one party is a bit expensive [if n
>I doubt if there will be a DVD release of the Mills cut of
>Metropolis. The
>Fritz Lang Erbe is really carefull about re-releases of
>Metropolis. When
>Metropolis was showed in Amsterdam the Fritz Lang Erbe demanded that it
>would be free for everybody.
A free to download SVCD/DivX would be go
> Think Im gonna have to invest in the full album - though a
> DVD release would
> be great !
I doubt if there will be a DVD release of the Mills cut of Metropolis. The
Fritz Lang Erbe is really carefull about re-releases of Metropolis. When
Metropolis was showed in Amsterdam the Fritz Lang Erb
I totally agree with that - I have one of the metropolis 12's at home which
I quite like, but never really played loads - I dug it out and slapped it on
this morning and appreciated it a load more ! :)
Think Im gonna have to invest in the full album - though a DVD release would
be great !
>
Yeah the "come on Jeff" was surreal! But it did display a capacity for
irony!
It highlights the fact that for many of us, there's still a sort of
incongruousness in listening to that kind of music, en masse, when it's not
being immeadiately 'played' (djed I mean) or live. ...
I'd like to see more
who the hell are all these people? since when has london had hordes of beer
swilling mills fans.?
(well, ok there used to be enough to fill Club UK or the complex on a friday
night...but i thought they were all at hoe listening to moby cds now?)
;)
on 2/5/02 10:57 am, Langsman, Marc a
My tuppeny worth: As I suggested to Toby Frith earlier, Metropolis is a film
which worked intriguingly on many levels and I agree 200% that "In order to
appreciate
>>the CD, I think you have to watch the film with the music." You know,
I don't think I appreciated *just* how true that was until
yeah it was fairly nuts. What was the deal with "Woop woop" / "Come on Jeff"
everytime a kick came in during the film ??
[although respect to the guy giving it "Rewind Selecta" when the projector
stopped after the film started ;) ]
Dunno if this was the same guy, but someone randomly climed up in
At 15:21 30-4-02 -0700, you wrote:
>who is behind this?? i got the first one I have ever seen MOPE 04 and
>havn't seen or heard of any others. am i missing out on something, here??
From what I know, Mole People = Gary Martin (Teknotika) but I'm not 100% sure.
Otto, back at work, recovering fro
There was quite a bit of tomfoolery for such a relatively 'short' event ...
(it must have been an effort to get that slaughtered so quick, unless people
got a head start on me) ... a couple next to me had their seats 'stolen' by
two good-natured drunks, who subsequently managed to sleep through the
The guy who dangled himself off one of the boxes at the end of Mill's sets
did some serious damage to his ankles apparently. Too much watching
"Quadrophenia".
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>what to make of his dj set afterwards. on one level it kicked, but on
>another i found to be a bit samey - other than "Jupiter Jazz"
>it was an
>hour's worth of hardish techno. a bit more variety would've
>been good
I quite enjoyed it - packed full of mills/UR classics - The Bells, Cha
Toby wrote:
I really enjoyed Radioboy's set, very dynamic and all, but I think one
would
get a bit tired of him
destroying stuff all the time. Thankfully he's no one-trick pony. Missed
most of Super_Collider, but
I didn't really dig what I heard at the end. The screening of "Metropolis"
was v
is there any news on a DVD release? i'm sure i read last year that it was
going to happen...
on 2/5/02 9:45 am, Toby Frith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yeah Ian, there was myself, Rob, Anya, Ken and a few others.
>
> I really enjoyed Radioboy's set, very dynamic and all, but I think one would
I made it along as well. Herbert was definatly fun. he did a similar thing at
the Big Chill Festival, but also had a female vocalist and was playing live
keyboards over the top of his on the fly sampling shinanigans. The best thing
for me though was the man himself, jerking around like some mad
Hi,
got to agree it was a brilliant night. It was great to hear the Metropolis
soundtrack in context, and just to see the film for the first time - very
impressive for a 1926 vintage film, definitely ahead of it's time. It was
good to see all of the usual UK 313 suspects (hi Nick, Alice, Anya
just checking out the radioBoy cd they were handing out last night -
probably not the best listening for first thing in the morning ;)
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>To: Ian Cheshire; 'Langsman, Marc'; 313 Detroit
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Yeah Ian, there was myself, Rob, Anya, Ken and a few others.
I really enjoyed Radioboy's set, very dynamic and all, but I think one would
get a bit tired of him
destroying stuff all the time. Thankfully he's no one-trick pony. Missed
most of Super_Collider, but
I didn't really dig what I heard at
Mate
I am gutted I could not go!!!
I am so jealous..
Toby Frith did you go as well?
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Sent: 02 May 2002 09:29
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
Just a quick report on Jeff Mills / Metropol
Just a quick report on Jeff Mills / Metropolis at the Festival Hall in
London last night
Although Si Begg was orignally on the line-up it looks like he was replaced
by Matthew Herbert, giving it some crazy Radioboy stylings... this was
fairly quality as matthew herbert proceeded to sample/loo
Artist: Scion
Title: arrange and process basic channel tracks
Label: Tresor 200
Productinfo
Scion (Pete Kuschnereit aka Substance and Rene Löwe aka Vainqueur) have
arranged and reworked backcatalog tracks from basic channel (Moritz von
Oswald
and Mark Ernestus) with the help of Ableton's "LIVE" au
I was thinking... Detroit could capitalise on that Eminem song if they
wanted to. Someone should do a techno answer record calling the shots on
that Moby diss, which turns into a techno diss by default, clarifying that
stuff, just knock it out, put it on the Internet, circulate some vinyls. A
simp
as far as i know the last things he released were in 1991 on dance mania and
fsr.
however, on the back of the 'the best of future sound records' put out on
rephlex in 1994 it says that "future sound still flourishes today". it goes
onto to say "always expect the unexpected from terry baldwin".
jame
>I'd also check Donna Regina's earlier works as well, especially the Star
Ferry track
>and its remixes.
The Isolee remix of Star Ferry hasn't left my box in a year:)
Cheers,
m*
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>Does this represent the label as a whole, or are there other releases I
>should be looking out for instead? Where would you recommend I start?
The music isn't completely representative, no. Although I do think the
"feel" of the album is. I would say to start by checking out Jans Massel aka
Kandi
Hello,
The Harmonia stuff is not that hard to track down really. I know that Music
Von is still in print in Japan. It is one of those things that comes down to
tracking down specialist retailers. You might very well pay through the
noise for bootlegs, but the audio can be obtained. A good reta
Actually, I have been curious about Karaoke Kalk. The only release I have
from the label is Northern Classic by Donna Regina. Upon the first couple
listens I liked it, but it was more background listening rather than serious
critcal listening. When I really started paying attention to it I had
Great news! Just heard that John Acquaviva is djing in LA on thursday
night. I'll finally get to give this Finalscratch thing the "boogie n'
bass" test (thats a technical term don't worry if you don't understand)
here's the link: http://www.remedyent.com/ .Also Alton Miller at Deep on
the 19th
>according to some there are a few other people who sound like MA...:P altho
>i think its not really true..
Yeah, there are some. Like that $tinkworx fellow perhaps...
Respect
JasonB
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