I also saw it on opening night here in Portland. Only one screen
downtown, one at the Lloyd Center, and about six in the suburbs,
so you can see where the marketing is oriented :)
It was about 80% full at 10 pm at the downtown show, and the crowd
was pretty quiet, typical for Portland. A *lot*
Dan Sicko wrote on Sat, 9 Nov 2002 about following:
Can we move this discussion to the 313-elite mailing list please?
hey, IT'S NOT FAIR, i know you gotta have 313-ELITE -header set as
well as you have to be able to fart NO UFO's to get on _that_ list!
ok jus kiddin :)
in reality, elitism is
In contrast, Jason, I was saying that I HAVE witnessed
tons of elitism; most of it being from this list! I
too am saying no names, but damn--is it really that
necessary for people to make it a point to shxt on
others verbally (or the lack there-of). I mean these
fxckers join the list for some
this sort of infighting is exactly what caused the demise of the hair-metal
mailing list... oh wait, maybe that's not such a bad thing. :^P
peace
lrh
-Original Message-
From: T.J.Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 8:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Just found a white label at a flea market for $3. :D
Question is... what label was this released on?
the matrix reads IR-007
IR doesn't ring a bell at the moment.
G
When it becomes a viable commercial venture.
Date: Sat, 09 Nov 2002 23:46:11 +1100
To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Message-Id:
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Hmmm, when is Fabric gonna do a 313 related mix, I wonder?
sonic groove, believe it or not.
Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just found a white label at a flea market for $3. :D
Question is... what label was this released on?
the matrix reads IR-007
IR doesn't ring a bell at the moment.
G
hi folks. just perusing the old [313] archives circa '95-'96. let me
tell you... deason is a cut-up! i'm laughing my a** off. larkin wants to
do stand up? get outta town! we need to get sean a slot on ha! [are they
still around?]
case in point
WHAT!!?? And you call yourself a FAN???!!!
Hmm..you found a record tied to Sonic Groove for 3$?!
that's ironic.
d
(who just bought a record from SG today, but is still
convinced they are overpriced...just a twinge;))
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sonic groove, believe it or not.
Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just found a white
nooo..I haven't been hording donuts and licking lard
containers. not THAT kind of weight.pfft.
I'm moving fairly soon to Philly and need to get rid
of some techno/house records that I really don't touch
any more.
Besides 612 (which isn't buying right now), what
other nyc/philly/nj record
Yeah, that's the listing i found at discogs.com, but the catalog number
for Sonic Groove releases all start with SG... and Powerbass is SG 19.
The rekkid i found has IR-007 + it was done at NSC (if that helps), and
plays backwards - from the inside out.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sonic groove,
- Original Message -
From: T.J.Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 1:00 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Elitism
In contrast, Jason, I was saying that I HAVE witnessed
tons of elitism; most of it being from this list! I
too am
Eminem doesn't talk about raves for no reason. He has been there, and he is
aware. Now that he is famous he plays more raves in detroit then he
visits...his preference of drugs over music is a different story.
jeff
-Original Message-
From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [mailto:[EMAIL
I think that was always just a white label until it was re-released
by Sonic Groove in around 2000. One side runs from the inside out,
you know. I've had this for years, might even have been the first
Detroit record I bought just because the sound was cool (and the
inside-out thing too :) --
In my previous post the word elitist was referring to the collector types
who are not very forthcoming about information on
rare and
limited releases.
I was suggesting something like a DVD archive for listing singles, promos,
remixes, un-released tracks, ect. from well known
to the lesser know
nice find.
I once found Nude Photo with the sliver and blue Transmat record emblom at a
flea market for $1.00
on 11/9/02 8:25 PM, Gerald at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just found a white label at a flea market for $3. :D
Question is... what label was this released on?
the matrix reads IR-007
that's Incognito Records. released only as a promo back then as i heard.
pretty rare still sought after, even if it was rereleased on sonic
groove.
a
Gerald schrieb:
Just found a white label at a flea market for $3. :D
Question is... what label was this released on?
the matrix reads
I have learned that it is best not to get emotionally attached to a message
board or email list.
People with similar interest are exchanging information about 313 content
this is the main benefit for subscribing to the 313
list.
It's always best to be polite and agree or disagree with a persons
Seems odd, some of the people who have done I had never heard of before -
Ali B? Tylus whatever?
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From: Max Duley / ARCart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Legendary UK radio DJ signs to Fabric
Date: 10/11/2002 13:43:37
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
When it becomes a
Last time I heard it all over the radio in tha D was about '89. The Wizard
and Mojo both played techno, 96.3 had a house/techno show right around 1pm
or so, and 107.5 has a couple of DJ's that played it.
At some point in 89, that came to a near halt. By 91, Techno and House were
all but
At 08:51 AM 11/10/2002, logic7 wrote:
Last time I heard it all over the radio in tha D was about '89. The Wizard
and Mojo both played techno, 96.3 had a house/techno show right around 1pm
or so, and 107.5 has a couple of DJ's that played it.
At some point in 89, that came to a near halt. By 91,
On Sat, 9 Nov 2002, T.J.Johnson wrote:
The funny thing is, I've never noticed any elitism in
the Detroit techno music business until I joined this
list. It's interesting how the internet helps shape
the world...
Well, it's like this: to some extent, the 313 list INVENTED the sort of
You cats are making way too much of all over.
;)
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From: Mxyzptlk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FW: (313) 8-Mile - Techno on the radio
Date: 11/11/2002 3:07:55
To: logic7 [EMAIL PROTECTED], '[EMAIL PROTECTED] Org' 313@hyperreal.org
At 08:51 AM 11/10/2002, logic7 wrote:
it's faaar more than now. I mean, there were house and techno tunes being
played around the clock on the 3 urban radio stations. I could listen to
it on the bus to school, during drivers ed in the middle of the day, on the
way home, and during the 8-10pm slot occupied by Mojo and Mills.
Now, you
This afternoon I made Pancakes a la Kent (thanks!); and to all you
lot who didn't make it to Brixton: you missed out! ; p
I'll be testing Todd's recipes pretty soon so you'll get another
chance or two. : )
In the meantime I'd like to return the recipe favour, so here's a -
non-veggie (sorry) -
Vielen Danke Anya. Reminds me of an old Iowa post-rave favorite -- bacon.
Buy a couple pounds and fry it up, split it amongst all the post ravers draped
on your furniture. Put on 'Before and After Science' and drift off on a cloud
of pork, Eno, and nitrites ...
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