Ron Trent at the works afterwards too
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From: Rob Theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 6:29 PM
Subject: (313) SHAKE FOR $5 FRIGGIN BUCKS!
Attention Detroitsters:
Tonight will be a fun night.
I have the honor of sharing the
Yes, it's her, too much hidden in this macho dj's world.
She deserves better, I used to fly 8000 miles back in years just to go down
at her Go Deep party, Memorable parties, particularly those on John R
street, music still sticks in my mind...
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|From: Matthew
Joost Ploegmakers wrote:
Considering there's a tracklist, might there be an mp3 of this set floating
around somewhere I wonder?
wishful thinking, I'm afraid.
i doubt there is.
i remember g-man from the deephousepage once responding to a question from
one of the people on the dhp
Jeremy Ellis also played the keys for the detroit
escalator company. If anyone cought him at the Omoa
party two years ago knows he has tons of energy and
talent.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL
What a beautiful line up. There's such a great balance
between the yesterday, today and tomorrow's talent.
Hats off to all those who spent long days and
countless phone calls putting this together.
...now...to figure out how i get out of work that
weekend.
--- Rob Theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
whats happened to dj bone. is he still doing gigs in detroit.
strange his name isnt on the list.
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Man, this is a really impressive line up!
*MUCH* better than last year, I reckon.
I know if derrick does something, he wants to do it good.
Ofcourse, I can´t come, since I have exams in that period.
:(
Hopefully groovetech will broadcast most of the sets, but this wasn´t the
case the last two
There's an EP called Molecule (Logistic 028) as well - but the record you're
talking about below is the new album, confusingly also called Molecule
(which is Logistic 030)...
Both are in stock at Juno, just search for 'Logistic'. The album's excellent
btw, I prefer it to his recent Peacefrog
whats happened to dj bone. is he still doing gigs in detroit.
strange his name isnt on the list.
I believe he's doing gigs in Europe that weekend...
Hans
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Hans Veneman
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http://technotourist.org
Looks good to me.
I'm booked at the Ponchartrain this year for a change.
Although when @ Movement, we never sleep :)
fred
Yes.
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From: Darren Longton (Marketing) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Yay!!!
Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 5:38 AM
I believe Grandwizzard Theodore was the man who invented the scratch.
Anyone?
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Um, we're a day ahead of you! ;)
OK, I'm being a precocious f*ck. ;) At least I'm not in oz. :) Any news at
all?
May, the pioneering DJ who leads the Movement production team, said Friday
he's focusing on festival operations but may perform if a time slot needs
to be filled.
Bhattacharyya said about 10 artists will be added to the lineup.
http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/move3_20030503.htm
damn
To whom it may concern:
05.03.03//Saturday//Metro - 3730 N. Clark//Chicago
GRAMAPHONE TECHNO SHOWCASE #25
THE ADVENT (live) [KOMBINATION RESEARCH, EAR] UK
STEVE RACHMAD aka STERAC [SCORP, MUSICMAN] NL
RINO CERRONE [RILIS] IT
MIKE DEARBORN (live) [MAJESTY] IL
JOSH WERNER vs. MARKO KATIC [ANTENNA
I don't remember who was asking about Apple selling music track, but here is
a figure:
275,000 (The number of music tracks Apple sold at 99 cents each in the first
18 hours of its vaunted music service.)
Anyone using it?
Just curious...
Anthony Palacio
Detroit Entertainment
http://www.hotimportnights.com/
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