(313) Mills on NSC

2003-04-12 Thread Klaas Jan Jongsma
Anyone who heard this: Jeff  Mills and NSC  Records have teamed  up  to  bring  you  this  soon to be  Techno classic: “TWILIGHT SCENARIO’’ here is another innovative masterpiece by the master “Wizard’’ himself. Recorded especially for NSC Records. TWILIGHT SCENARIO is NSC 9/10 with remixes

Re: (313) artists vs. bootlegging

2003-04-12 Thread jurren baars
Thomas D. Cox, Jr wrote: my main point is this: limited releases purposely limited are elitist. i cant understand why something as populist as dance music should be elite. ive never been a supporter of limited releases, i think that everything should just be available to the people who want

RE: (313) artists vs. bootlegging

2003-04-12 Thread Alex Bates
:) i love being called retarded! ab -Original Message- From: J. T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2003 4:49 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) artists vs. bootlegging you are all paranoid! your logic is retarded..and

(313) space bump

2003-04-12 Thread Andrew James Hegler
So I dug out my DJ Bone Subject Detroit Volume Two mix today after having not listened to it in quite some time and Space Bump caught my ear. I tried looking up some information on it, and have found out very little. The artist is listed as Subject No. 1, so I'm guessing it's on Subject Detroit

(313) Responsibility v. Courtesy

2003-04-12 Thread Phonopsia
J.T. Apologies if this makes little sense, I'm a bit drunk. I fully agree with all that you said, and I only meant my 'a tad irresponsible' comment in regards to Moodymann particularly... in the sense that *his* bootlegs sell for such obscene amounts, and this is known so widely, and almost

(313) test

2003-04-12 Thread spw
on 4/11/03 6:49 PM, jurren baars at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thomas D. Cox, Jr wrote: my main point is this: limited releases purposely limited are elitist. i cant understand why something as populist as dance music should be elite. ive never been a supporter of limited releases, i think

Re: (313) test

2003-04-12 Thread Dan Sicko
In my opinion the elitist politics like on the 313 list are counter productive in generating a more wide scale interest in techno music. For example, just by observing record store stock list that I'm subscribed to (I do not have accesses to distributor stock list like many people here)

(313) buy electro? where?

2003-04-12 Thread scotto
i'm getting sick of paying shipping through online retailers, i see it as that money could be one more record, or in the case of nuloop 4 new records. (nuloop $30 to lansing! f#$@ that) I live in lansing. (some may know this?) and I'm looking for a record store to buy electro in the mid-mich area.

(313) 3rd st. last night

2003-04-12 Thread JM
gotta give some props to christian and mike for 2 great mixes. christian played a groovy, tightly mixed techno set and mike took me back with a few classics that made my night. thanks guys and i'll see you at the next one. jeremy

Re: (313) test

2003-04-12 Thread spw
on 4/12/03 9:32 AM, Dan Sicko at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, discuss it then! You don't have to wait for an admin to bring it up --- why should you? Keeping this information to yourself smacks of elitism in my book. -d Good question, because I don't support a lot of the new 313 and

(313) movie soundtrack inquiry

2003-04-12 Thread spw
I came across this b-raded movie on a Spanish channel called La Maquina De Matar, if the soundtrack was ever released please let me know. It fits in with the Italo-disco sound, like the Lynn drum. http://pages.prodigy.net/stevepwats/lamaquinadematar.mp3