The last two years, I enjoyed The Sweetwater Cafe and Loco Bar Grill (454
E Lafayette Blvd - TexMex). I couldn't find an address for Sweetwater, but
I'm fairly certain they're still there, and in the vicinity of Hart Plaza.
Good wraps!
Or, you can always find something if you wander up to Greek
Anyone have a number for him in TO? Need to get a hold him ASAP. Thanks
all...
Peace,
Alex
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Jada's is closed for good , and it is a damn shame.went there last year and
killed some ribs with mike huckabyman i am gonna miss that place. soul
food done right...seems like i went to this one sandwhich shop awhile back it
was real good..it was by tiger stadium, but i cannot
I've just been reading on http://www.kickinmusic.com that Slip 'n' Slide is
about to release Blaze's first original studio album in over 10 years. How
are their last 3 (4?) albums not original studio albums?
Respect
JasonB
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Thinking of more places... veg at least
EPH McNally's is a great deli, in Corktown off of Porter St. and
Brooklyn-- the owners play electronic music and are into it all though i
think, so it might be closed DEMF weekend, interesting decor etc though.
International Small World Cafe- it's in the
Avalon Bakery, on Willis and Cass, make pretty much everything Vegan I
think, they have the best cookies and baked goods as well as deli food
ever!
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a groovin´ tribal track in a jeff mills set from 1999 with vocals:
this court is now in session, session, session, ...
anyone?
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Maarten
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Mama's Kitchen Soul food... Can't remember where it was, but hell the
ribs looked amazing, the deep fried chicken was excellent and got
schooled in collard beans n corn bread.
Peace,
Patrick.
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Oh... And how could I forget the Clique Diner (at the Shorecrest Hotel,
E. Jefferson) for breakfast and lunch.
Bring on the chilli fries!
Out,
Patrick.
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probably the first album for Kickin in 10 years...
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Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:06 AM
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Subject: [313] New Blaze LP
I've just been reading on http://www.kickinmusic.com that Slip
I noticed in this article
http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=3267 that the techno
karaoke party is going on again this year on the Thursday. Has anyone heard
anything about the lineup?
Tristan
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Um, that's collard greens...;)
Peace,
Alex
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From: Southern Outpost [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 6:15 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] More Food in Detroit- one more
Mama's Kitchen Soul food... Can't remember
have to disagree here, mark broom has excellent
dj skills, baby ford is not the typical dj doing lots
of tricks, but i enjoy his mix of classics and newer
stuff very much, and his mixing has improved a lot
expect things like rock to the beat, ride the rhythm,
and disco classics from patrick
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Like a lot of UK DJs, the tracks are amazing, but the skills are asi-asi.
Mark Broom is the same way, as are a lot of those guys.
I think fans of Detroit techno get spoiled by the incredible skills
Detroit DJs have. Its something far more important to Detroit DJ culture
A friend of mine really wants to find out the source of the vocal sample
(is it a sample?) on 7 Grand Housing Authority's Love's got me High - the
part that goes I need your love next to me and of course the title verse.
MEK
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collard beans n corn bread
m good! Makes me want to go back to N. Carolina and visit my folks.
MEK
Southern Outpost
And I was recently made to realize that there is some (still mysterious)
difference between a studio album and a 2 x 12. Not sure what this
difference is but apparently it exists.
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probably the first album for Kickin in 10 years...
On 5/16/02 8:36 AM, Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed in this article
http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=3267 that the techno
karaoke party is going on again this year on the Thursday. Has anyone heard
anything about the lineup?
I heard rumblings from very close to
On Thu, 16 May 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A friend of mine really wants to find out the source of the vocal sample
(is it a sample?) on 7 Grand Housing Authority's Love's got me High - the
part that goes I need your love next to me and of course the title verse.
Jamie Foxx. Not sure of
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From: Kent williams
Sent: Thursday, May 16,
HI!! yes it is happening... but this year me and John
Santos are NOT involved. It is all Brian Gillespie
this year. I really wanted to do it, but since Jon was
not coming back to DEMF this year it did not seem
right for me... but it will still be GREAT with Brian
doing everything..
nancy
Ha! It is Jamie Foxx! I was watching his special on BET or Comedy years
ago and all of a sudden he starts making fun of these RnB guys and how they
all write the same songs! My jaw dropped!
It was the early nineties though, he has a fade and baggy shiney hammer
pants.
hehehe good job TP
S.O.S
Saving Our Sounds Detroit
Giving you more than just Dj. s You will always see live Pa of some of the
best underground second generation detroit techno legends.
RESPECT IS DUE
We welcome you to Our international DEMF PARTY SAT MAY 25 , 2002 MOTOR LOUGE
The Event will be the Bomb party of
uh...that why i said there are a lot of exceptions.
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Like a lot of UK DJs, the tracks are amazing, but the skills are asi-asi.
Mark Broom is the same way, as are a lot of those guys.
I think fans of Detroit techno get
I think fans of Detroit techno get spoiled by the incredible skills
Detroit DJs have. Its something far more important to Detroit DJ culture
than European DJ culture (yes, there are a lot of exceptions)
uh...that why i said there are a lot of exceptions.
It's still one of the lamest comments
3 months ago I booked a room at the Renasaince Center for my friends
and I, as of yesturday they decided to back out. So I am offering to
anyone who wants to stay with us its only $75-$50 perperson for the 2
nights that we will be staying there(saturday sunday). We have a 2
double bed smoking
I think there actually is some truth to this, and it's not necessarily a bad
reflection on European DJs. The most plausible theory I've heard is that
it's to do with the higher age limit for buying alcohol in America.
Americans from 18-21, when they go out to a club, can't (legally) drink, and
so
its based on hearing a whole lot of DJ sets over the years.
i guess i have everyone with a co.uk panties in a bunch.
there are lots of great european djs.
but there's also a lot who have great selection, maybe great producers,
but their actual mixing isn't as flawless as what you usually hear
I agree with you but
The main questions seem to be, i) does he choose
good tracks?, and ii) can he play for two straight hours with no major
f*ckups?
Well he does double up records, and do tricks..
i would rather here someone like Claude Young or Jeff, Beyer etc where they
try hard and yeah a
:I think there actually is some truth to this, and it's not
:necessarily a bad
:reflection on European DJs. The most plausible theory I've heard is that
:it's to do with the higher age limit for buying alcohol in America.
:Americans from 18-21, when they go out to a club, can't (legally)
:drink,
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Americans from 18-21, when they go out to a club, can't (legally) drink, and
so to them it's more of a directly musical experience -
to be honest, most kids that age that go clubbing in Europe do E.
and no one tends to ask you
Oh, I wasn't referring specifically to Claude Young in those two main
questions below - instead I was referring to a hypothetical, generic, new
British DJ on the scene.
I'd rather here Claude Young or Jeff Mills as well, and am fine with hearing
the odd mistake, but then again that could be
We welcome you to Our international DEMF PARTY SAT MAY 25 , 2002 MOTOR
LOUGE
The Event will be the Bomb party of the festival
Live Pa Scan 7
i mean no disrespect to this event (looks to be a blast), but have you guys
even thought about space considerations with all those live pa's?
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Sent: 16 May 2002 17:02
on 16/5/02 4:54 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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Americans from 18-21, when they go out to a club, can't
(legally) drink, and
so to them it's more of a directly musical
I don't agree with this. In terms of substances, illegal drugs are
illegal everywhere, more or less regardless of the city you're in. any
number of individual and cultural factors lead people to choice between
different kinds of drugs when they go out.
to me, that's just one among a great number
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I think E and alcohol have
similar effects in that they both make people lose interest in the
technicalities of a DJ set and pay more attention to the general flow and
structure instead...
oh i couldn't agree more - it's the
oh right sorry :) I see what you mean.
yes very true on the mistakes bit, so many say wowo what a set loved it I
could.nt
hear any mistakes, were I and you know there were a few!! funny that isn't
it..
oh well we will see what happens on Saturday and how many say I am crap :)
oh but your
so your saying we all piss heads... :0)
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Subject: RE: [313] Baby Ford / Zip
I don't agree with this. In terms of substances, illegal drugs are
illegal
I'd still be interested in other theories as to why a culture of skilled,
performing DJs is strong in the US and not so strong in Europe - I know mine
is pretty flawed, but in the absence of alternatives (other than
euro-faggots suck :) I'm generally confused as to why it is the way it is.
That was what I was going to say... US DJ Culture is based very strongly on
hip-hop DJs who do battle-style mixing and scratching and tricks and all
sorts of stuff like that.
It seems to me that European DJs are based more on disco/house-style mixing
which is more about flow and smooth
off topic and shameless plug! but hope of some relevance...
apologies in advance to anybody who takes offence at this kind of
party announcement, i'm not about to barrage you with regular info,
this is a one off and we're just hoping the information and sonomu
itself is of interest to 313 members
There was a trance label out of germany who used the same matrix system as
Generator (of Detroit), AO told me that was one of the contributing factors
to shutting down the label, amongst many others.
as for my original question, i think I figured out why the set isn't listed
on the web site.
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I'd still be interested in other theories as to why a culture of skilled,
performing DJs is strong in the US and not so strong in Europe - I know
mine
is pretty flawed, but in the absence of alternatives (other than
euro-faggots suck :) I'm
This is a press release that I thought some people in
Detroit would be interested in checking out. Ko's art
has been featured around Detroit and Windsor with
attention from even mr.mills, I believe.Some true,
young talent that deserves support IMHO.
It should be a good showing. There was a
Fulcrum Innovations presents:
Eyes Only: Detroit ***5.26.2K2***
Ultradyne - Warp, Pi Gao Movement - Live
Tek Brothers - Submerge - Live
Tangible - Pi Gao Movement - Live
***Archetype - Black Nation - Live***
***AudioMatriX - USR - Live***
Kid Goesting - BlackLabel, _xerox) - DJ
Koert Notario
I´ve seen this record called POD - gestator/whelk/son of whelk (sabrettes)
and I once heard that pod = kenny larkin. Is this record any good?
Thanks,
Maarten
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Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 07:39:12 +0200
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From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: track id
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a groovin´ tribal track in a jeff mills set from 1999 with vocals:
this court is now in session, session, session, ...
anyone?
sorry for the off topic post but this is way funny.
http://www.dictionaraoke.mirrors.gweep.net
there are a few slighty 313 related songs
scotto
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Noble Fish on 14 mile just east of Main in the north suburbs (Clawson)
has great, inexpensive sushi--Great because it's excellent sushi;
the cheap part is all bonus:
http://detroit.citysearch.com/user_review?fid=2id=5116790
Thai Bangkok on Joseph Campau in downtown Hamtramck (a few blocks
please work
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how's the Shorecrest as a place to stay for demf?
is the Courtyard Marriott worth the extra $50 a night?
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I was there the first year and didn't have any problems -- it's a 15-minute
walk up Jefferson and has a nice diner. I seem to remember some lowrider
activity on the street in back, but loud systems aren't much of a concern at
DEMF... ;
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From: shower_blue
I found a couple more copies - who wants one? I lost my previous list of
people so the first two responses get an issue each.
MEK
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I found a couple more copies - who wants one? I lost my previous list of
people so the first two responses get an issue each.
MEK
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Hello dear list members!
Coming out very soon: (17/05/02 in germany)
John Tejada - Daydreams in cold weather / Plug Research LP
The next strike from Mr. Tejada and again as usual a superb and highly
recommended release!
This album is a very very good follow up to his album on De:focus.
innercity / clone party @ electronic box, smyth street, wakefield.
friday 31st may, 9pm - 3am, £9 door £7 early discount paying guest list
now available. limited number only. hit reply!
electro man of the moment DEXTER headlines LIVE. both his 12's have been
charted at number 1 by andy
Maybe after he plays this next installment of DEMF he'll get more exposure.
I know that it's hard for my local record shop to keep his releases in
stock but maybe that's because I keep buying them.
Yeah, John Tejada is doing lts of releases right now but I think he is one
of the few that
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