Hello Everyone,
I am the host of a new electronic radio show that's broadcast on whfr 89.3fm
detroit as well as on the internet at the AudioStatic.org website. I am
live on the air every thursday from 4-6pm (est / gmt -5) playing the best
new techno, house, and trance from around the globe. We
Whomever said that the Derrick May/System 7 CD just released was worth
picking up was absolutely correct.
jeff
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did anyone mention the few videos hawtin has done?
there was one for minus-orange. and at least one for plastikman (i forget
what track) that was shot in a mental hospital.
On Mon, 5 Aug 2002, kataconda wrote:
there were luke slater and soul center videos on mtv2 (usa) a month or two
ago
just for note-
motor attempted to bring christian over for a tuesdayt night with odic
force. he didn't make it- from what i understand it was border problems
since he was coming from canada. at least, that's what the agent told us.
but damn- somebody needs to bring him.
and what is this 'no
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did anyone mention the few videos hawtin has done?
there was one for minus-orange. and at least one for plastikman (i
forget
what track) that was shot in a mental hospital.
skizofrenik, i think
that minus orange video was
and what is this 'no futures' board? anyplace that has vogel posting is
something i want to rcheck out.
cristian is one of the admins on the forum at http://www.no-future.com
a lot of others on the forum from germany and europe, mostly discussing
the far out stuff from the like of vogel,
For me it ranks amongst the good quality techno I'm hearing this year: But
to me, it never really soars above 'good quality'. And we all know May can
do **A LOT** better in collaboration (Frustration anybody?) or alone +
it's at least 5 years old.
k
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To me, it is time for May to prove himself again as a producer.
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For me it ranks amongst the good quality techno I'm
TomC/Tristan:
I don't have #2 or #3, but I think #3 has the same Freddie Hubbard track
that Pepe Bradock sampled for 'Deep Burnt' (the title escapes me - I'm
sure
someone else will fill you in...)
Whoa. That's a sample? I'd love to hear the original or UGE #3 if anyone can
point me in the
Jason DJay Fusion: I am
live on the air every thursday from 4-6pm (est / gmt -5) playing the best
new techno, house, and trance from around the globe.
What *is* the best in trance? ;o)
k
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The sample is the intro from 'Little Sunflower', from the album 'The Love
Connection' from 1979.
That's the one! It's also on Gilles Peterson's 'Worldwide Vol 1' compilation
from a year or two back...
Cheers,
Tom
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Yes a great piece of 'emotional classic detroit techno'. frustration could
of so easily come from the same CD
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Any 313'ers going to see Mr Tejada at the CCA in Glasgow tomorrow night? If
it's half as good as his Sonar set we should be in for a treat.
Nice coup for the promoters - hope it's repaid by a healthy crowd.
The contents of
2 MEN, A DRUMMACHINEA TRUMPET - tired of getting pushed around (mayday
rmx)
mayday mix?
what´s that all about?
anyone heard it?
Cheers,
Maarten
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Both Deep Burnt and Ugly Edit 3 sample Freddie Hubbard Little Sunflower
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Strange I feel betrayed I love that deep burnt track... Didn't know it
was sample
3 Both Deep Burnt and Ugly Edit 3 sample Freddie Hubbard Little Sunflower
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Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Just out of interest (I'm not saying there's anything wrong with it), why
would you feel betrayed?
Paul Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/08/2002 20:35:02
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I give more credit to people that come up with new stuff...
Don't get me wrong it's still a great tune..but sampling something is not
the same as coming up with it yourself
I reckon 90 % of techno records that become classics are completely original
*don't send me a barrage of disco/house
I guess it doesn't make you like the track any less, but knowing that that
sound doesn't come directly from Bradock's mind subtracts slightly from the
awe one feels upon hearing it... when I hear tracks that have amazing sounds
in them a part of the appeal is that they came from the mind of the
I give more credit to people that come up with new stuff...
Don't get me wrong it's still a great tune..but sampling something is not
the same as coming up with it yourself
I reckon 90 % of techno records that become classics are completely original
or maybe you didn't recognise the
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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All Carl Craigs classic records are heavily sampled based, along with many,
many others
Surely sampling is an artform in it's self, not something that should be
looked down
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| i guess fix 'flash' and strings of life are in the 10% then...
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| strings of life?
| james got his credits.. so...
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| flash?
| from wich song is this samples?
Hydraulic Pump
strings of life?
james got his credits.. so...
flash?
from wich song is this samples?
from an old p funk all stars record i think: hydraulic pump? not so sure
about the title. Theo Parris used to play it... The beside (Dope Computer)
samples George Clinton's Atomic Dog
The string
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| from an old p funk all stars record i think: hydraulic pump? not so sure
| about the title. Theo Parris used to play it... The beside (Dope Computer)
| samples George Clinton's
from an old p funk all stars record i think: hydraulic pump? not so sure
about the title. Theo Parris used to play it... The beside (Dope Computer)
samples George Clinton's Atomic Dog
Can you point me out to a website with some p funk information?
The string section from strings of live is
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| from an old p funk all stars record i think: hydraulic pump? not so sure
| about the title. Theo Parris used to play it... The beside
| (Dope Computer)
| samples George
Anyone out and about tonight in the city should stop by openair on St. Marks
for Magda's weekly friday night party. Word has it Theo Parrish is the guest
tonight. See you all there...
-dave
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galaxy 2 galaxy live
what's all that about then
max (dribbling with anticipation)
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It also said Galaxy 2 Galaxy are ready to hit the road and sounding great!!!
Cheers
BT
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what's all that about then
max (dribbling with anticipation)
If this isn't a FAQ, it should be, been a while since I read them (too!).
But it's well known that the string section is The Detroit Philharmonc
Orchestra - I'm not clear which record.
k
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Looking for help on clubs or events this weekend in Washington DC - thanks
in advance.
Mark Koznarek
Midwest Research
216-592-1905
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Sorry Paul, not having a pop at you personally, I just think it's weird
that you could dismiss a record that you liked up till this morining now
you know it has a sample in it.
I do that all the time and am unashamed. I can't listen to half of Glenn
Underground's old records nowadays as a
its is definately freaky- but never so much that it looses the plot.
i personally love the mix.
you can actually read my review of it at www.allmusic.com-
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amgsql=A6vjqeal54xu7
On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Martijn de Blaauw wrote:
Hi all,
Anybody have an opinion
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Subject: [313] Washington DC
Looking for help on clubs or events this weekend in Washington DC - thanks
in advance.
Firday night try Ladyfest @ The Black Cat.
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Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 10:41 AM
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Sorry Paul, not having a pop at you personally, I just think it's weird
that you could dismiss a record that you liked up till this
DJ Bone and DJ T1000 (i forget who else) at
Stereo
The Edge Nightclub
56L Street, SE Washington, DC
10$ before 11pm - 15$ after 11pm
10pm - 6am
Lineups below
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Well, Little Sunflower IS Freddie Hubbard's most famous tune... So
the intention of that track was probably for people to recognize
something familiar. I actually am one that has only heard Freddie
Hubbard and neither of the records that sample him, so I don't know if
the sample was
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there was this cd with unreleased theo parrish tracks on it (among them
the
jill scott remix and some disco re-edits) floating around some time ago,
did
any of these tracks reappeare on one of the ugly edits?
and which other tracks where re-edited for the ugly series?
please do shed some
The first time Du Kru played Lost, they played the main room before John
Kennedy - @ the Works in Vauxhall before Kevin Derrick. They really are a
very good band, very interesting and the perfect warm up band for the
perfect warm up DJ (!!!). A lot of people might disagree though
They
yeah, but be careful what entrance you go into...you might find something
you don't want to at Wet, which is the adjoining building...the entrances
aren't marked too clearly.
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2 MEN, A DRUMMACHINEA TRUMPET - tired of getting pushed around (mayday
rmx)
mayday mix? what´s that all about? anyone heard it?
Yeah it's quite old... I'll see what I can recall from memory: maybe 89 or
even 88 ? I think it might even be on I.R.S. records. This outfit (minus
Derrick
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Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 11:07 AM
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yeah, but be careful what entrance you go into...you might
Hey all-
I know it's a big and open question to ask but I'm curious to hear who - in
your own opinion- is the most soulful DJ. What I mean is - for you who is
the one whose got it and manages to bring it to your heart every time.
And I'm talking only DJs here.
Now I know that people will want to
Also - maybe it's not just one person - give me a list of top 5, 10...
whoever you'd pay time and again to see because you know you're going to
walk out floating on clouds
I'm really curious (and it'll give me a list of people to check out
possibly)
MEK
... yep! theo tonight at openAir; woo hoo!
OpenAir seems pretty much exclusively 313, yes? Magda resident, + theo
tonight, 8/30 is BMG of Ectomorph and Carlous Souffrant;
I saw theo last night at Apt. A very soulful set. No room to dance, (or
move, really) but it sounded beautiful.
Oh, and if you find yourself in Bal'mer on Saturday, this is a nice new
monthly party, with great drink prices, a slick new venue and a nice mix of
techno:
FATHOM 08.10.02
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Laurent Garnier
Laurent Garnier
Traxx
Traxx
Laurent Garnier
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Hey all-
I know it's a big and open question to ask but I'm curious to hear who - in
your own opinion- is the most soulful DJ. What I mean is - for you who is
the one whose got it and
carlos souffront
shake
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also - maybe it's not just one person - give me a list of top 5, 10...
whoever you'd pay time and again to see because you know you're going to
walk out floating on clouds
I'm really curious (and it'll give me a
kudos to both of those DJs indeed. . . . .
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carlos souffront
shake
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Hey all-
I know it's a big and open question to ask but I'm curious to hear who -
in
your own opinion- is the most soulful DJ. What I mean is -
DJ's that leave me in awe:
Terry Mullan (nuf said)
John Acquaviva(also, nuf said)
Mark Farina (saw him last night...DAMN! he's good)
Traxx (likes to show off...but has every right)
Kenny Larkin (Transmat tour in SF..had people drooling)
Twonz (always a local fav)
Minx
Hey,
Well, there is good trance/progressive trance out there... I assure you of
this. I play alot of trance on the show simply because alot of callers want
to hear it. It is a radio show and I have to try and appease the listeners
;)
On a personal note, I love techno house... Ever since I
Claude Young goes to WORK too...the man sweats and dances more than the crowd
does sometimes. ;)
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Theo Parrish
Recloose
Shake
Todd Osborn (non jungle sets)
Hannah
Kenny Dixon
Magda
Francois K
Danny Krivit
Phil Asher
Carlos Souffront
...and i'm sure i'm missing a few...
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I have never seen Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk play. He, Claude Young and Rob
Hood are at the top of my list of DJs I need to see, but haven't. I'm gonna
be in Chicago from probably the 5th or 6th - 9th of September before I move
to London, so my question is whether he ever plays in Chicago anymore,
I'm not looking to stir up controversy - just want to see who makes the
list(s).
Please keep this a fun discussion (argue off list).
damnit
waz up, mike ?
waz wron wif u ?
waz wron wif a lil controvery ? (is that from eminem ?)
r u scared ?
Terrence Parker
Roy Davis JR
Derrick Carter
Minx
Theo Parrish
that'd do it for me.
-dave
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DEFINITELY! Terrence Parker
...good pick!
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Terrence Parker
Roy Davis JR
Derrick Carter
Minx
Theo Parrish
that'd do
ricardo villalobos
miles maeda
mark farina (...at least, in 1998, in SF)
stacey pullen
d may
kdj
theo
claude
laurent
james pennington
steve bug
and not to draw out the proverbial 313 argument, but seriously: when he
feels like it, richie hawtin.
For me personally:
Kevin Saunderson
he gave me one of the best night I've ever experienced close to tears and
unforgetable
Cheers, Arne
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°°°
www.arneweinberg.de
true, true...
All I have to say is SPAZTIK, the JAK parties 1-2...not to mention the original
JAK IS BAK..not JAK's BAK.
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Claude Young goes to WORK too...the man sweats and dances
more than the crowd does sometimes. ;)
Indeed, he is a true working DJ in every sense of the word. I've never seen
him give less than 110% in a set (though I'm sure every DJ has their 'off'
nights, I've just never caught him on one
Does anyone know of any local (313) shows he's to be playing @? I've been in
CA for the past couple yrs. and haven't picked up any flyers in a while.
thanks,
d$
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Apologies for this Garage sale post.
Yet this seemed like it could be an appropriate place for this
Is there anyone interested in aquiring a barely used
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With Keys and Manual.
Email me off list if anyone is interested. Prefeerably in the state of
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he is in stationed in VA now.
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Eric Haupt(haven't seen him in a
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I guess in some ways that's why I can stomach the harder Mills DJ sets,
for the same reasons... they're hard but still funky funk funk. That's the
only kind of hard techno set I'll go out to see anymore, if an
agressive/funky DJ is playing them. I realize how
I read all the 'soulful' dj postings -- no one mentioned ron trent? he
was ON at the KMS/DEMF event.
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Only one really
DJ T-1000
he destroys the floor everytime he plays...
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Also - maybe it's not just one person
Adam Beyer, Ellen Allien, and Carlos Souffront have all taken a turn in
ripping my legs to shreds, or at least had the intent, I'm sure.
There is something to be said for that.
-d
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I guess since I raised the question I should give my list:
Eddie Flashin' Fowlkes (or as he was named @ DEMF '01 - Old Skool) - he
was playing some of the best house, going deeper and deeper and then he
dropped the tune - I still don't know what it was and not really sure if
I want to ever know
the most soulful DJ's that leave me in awe...
Mike Huckaby
Brett Dancer
Rick Wilhite
Mike Grant
Theo Parrish
Traxx
Just to name a few...
g wrote:
ricardo villalobos
miles maeda
mark farina (...at least, in 1998, in SF)
stacey pullen
d may
kdj
theo
claude
laurent
james pennington
steve bug
was just thinking of Djanes reading Ellen Alien -
did like the short set and selection of Hannah at the DEMF 2000 a lot
that was very soulfull - wind parade etc..
together with moodyman I liked this the most -
(though - I was only checking it via real-stream :()
I think it´s still out there
Additional people I think would do it for me, based on what I've heard from
their productions or mixed CDs - that is if they all DJ
LTJ Bukem
Ian O'Brien
Seiji
Masters at Work
Blaze
Dan Curtin
Stephen Brown
Mad Mike
Norman Jay (I've heard him via downloads like this one -
Re: Claude
Does anyone know of any local (313) shows he's to be playing @?
I've been in CA for the past couple yrs. and haven't picked up any flyers in
a while.
Claude moved to the UK a few years ago so is in Detroit a whole lot less these
days. :) From time to time he plays gigs in
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