whoa! thanks for the praise.
on the ghettotech tip my other mixes are at-
http://ghettoblasta.net
> Been listening to Baby Daddy mixes online for a while now - he
> has got some serious skills.
> Check them out:
> http://www.bfamilyrecords.com/mixes/index.htm
A cabaret is sort of a neighborhood dance party that is Bring Your Own Beer,
rather than having alchohol sold at the venue.
I would suggest drinking something classy like IceHouse, King Cobra, or best of
all, Laser.
Also, I'd like to suggest that out-of-towners try "Ghetto Blaster" beer, it's
There are more aspects to it, but basically a cabaret is a party that runs all
night. (from what I've been told/experienced)
...can someone confirm if I'm correct?
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From: MM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2003 2:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Clinically Inclined
16 May 2003
9:30pm - 12:30am CDT
live stream www.wnur.org during showtime
89.3 FM in Chicago
9:30 - 11:00pm >> Matt MacQueen
Robert Hood - The Color of Skin - Nighttime World Vol. 1 - (Cheap)
Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - We Almost Lost Detroit - Bridges
(Arista) '77
u
See fellow 313er:
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(313)871-0550
GUESTS:
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Sorry if this has already been posted
A perfefct way to start your Movement weekend
Tonight May 22
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DJ sets from
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Spend your evening at a beautiful venue and support a night that needs it.
For more info you can visit www.brown
Great to see some info ona good guy and friend of ours.
Dj . k-1
-- Original Message --
From: "Sylvia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 08:58:30 +0200
>I see you delete my mails, Kidding but I post here some times a
UR threw the cabaret last yearyou had to go to find out where the UR
party was this year the UR party has been cancelled, but they still
appear to be doing a cabareta cabaret is hard to explain...other than its
a true detroit experiencei am sure someone else could explain better tha
-- Original Message --
From: "Sylvia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 08:58:30 +0200
>I see you delete my mails, Kidding but I post here some times about him...
>
>Great artist, great DJ, great new move, cool, nice g
I was checking the Technotourist afterparty section and used the link from
the Detroit Techno Cabaret on Sunday @ the Baker to Baker Club - the link
brought me to the Submerge tour info website - now I'm curious!
What is the Detroit Techno Cabaret and how is it related to UR?
MEK
Interesting to see a 'Barry Gordon' credited with running Motown. Shurely
shome mistake? :o)
Great great interview - thanks a lot!!
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Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2003 1:11 PM
Subject: Re: RE: (313) Technotourist on Derrick
ARTIST: VARIOUS
MIXED BY : KIRK DEGIORGIO
TITLE: F.X.MIX.01.
LABEL: KEEP DIGGIN
FORMAT: CD
RELEASE DATE: 21 JULY 2003
FEATURING: JOHN BELTRAN, PHIL ASHER, PANOPTICA, KYOTO JAZZ MASSIVE,
RED NOSE DISTRICT, TROUBLE MAN (AKA MARK PRITCHARD) + + +
Kirk Degiorgio - Master of the electronic beat, delve
List,
There is a new mix available at the threeonethree.com website:
Greg Mudge - Untitled Mix (128k mp3 - 51m:17s)
http://threeonethree.com
Greg hosts several weekly events in Detroit, namely Third Street Sundays,
Powertrain at Foran's Irish Pub, and Assembly at Corktown Tavern. He
regularly exp
>"Survivor (house mix)" - Destiny's Child (but this was a very strange dub of
>it, which I suspect he did himself, it was abt 135-140 bpm at least!)
I have heard this track on another mix of his from 2000. It is indeed very
fast. Along with at least one hip hop track in every mix.
rh
[EMAIL PRO
Speaking of Sheffield and Detroit, look at the concluding paragraph
to this article I never thought much of much of this article as
a whole, but it does make some sense in places.
-m
(from) Analogical reasoning, digital imagining /
Author: Kihm, Christophe.; Penwarden, C., tr
On Thu, 22 May 2003, Greg Earle wrote:
> I'm saddened to see all the mudslinging in the Metro Times article.
I'd hardly call that article mudslinging. Lisa Collins is a real
journalist, not a music or culture writer. What she did was reveal a
conflict that needs to be resolved. If the entire ar
22/5/03 4:10 PM Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> There is a massive factory in Sheffield with a huge sign saying Sheffield
> Forgemasters which must have inspired Beckett and Hall in naming that first
> Warp release.
It certainly did, they also did lots of VS mixes - Detroit/New York etc...
> Then of
There is a massive factory in Sheffield with a huge sign saying Sheffield
Forgemasters which must have inspired Beckett and Hall in naming that first
Warp release.
Then of course there is the influence of bands like Cabaret Voltaire, Human
League and Clock DVA on then 313 Innovators - but then
22/5/03 3:02 PM Jussi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> A shipping-crate with no label?-)
We even cover the labels up on our 12"s up here, can't give too much away...
Martin
On Thu, 22 May 2003, Robert Taylor wrote:
> Sheffield is UK's answer to Detroit - those bleak industrial
> surroundings must do something to the brain and make you want to make
> bleeps and beats!
I might've said this earlier (way back), but it was nice to notice a real
life connection in a TV
>
> :) yeah i bet, so derrick may says everything follows a four year cycle in
> clubland, surely the 'crasher/hard "house"/trance thing has gotta come to
> an end soon??
>
> robin...
>
>
Enter DUST :) The Gravy Train End here, stick your corporate clubbing...
> > from what i can tell i think the weather is way worse in detroit for
> > most of the year than in sheffield tho martin...
> >
> > hard to believe i know
> >
> > robin...
> >
> >
>
> I can stand the weather, but I would swap the Trance/Gatecrasher/Hard house
> for anything going.
:) yeah i bet,
> from what i can tell i think the weather is way worse in detroit for
> most of the year than in sheffield tho martin...
>
> hard to believe i know
>
> robin...
>
>
I can stand the weather, but I would swap the Trance/Gatecrasher/Hard house
for anything going. I may add Sheffield United to th
> 22/5/03 3:17 PM Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > Sheffield is UK's answer to Detroit - those bleak industrial surroundings
> > must
> > do something to the brain and make you want to make bleeps and beats! I
> > think
> > Dan Sicko made the comparison in Techno Rebels.
> >
>
> Yes he did, he for
22/5/03 3:17 PM Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sheffield is UK's answer to Detroit - those bleak industrial surroundings must
> do something to the brain and make you want to make bleeps and beats! I think
> Dan Sicko made the comparison in Techno Rebels.
>
Yes he did, he forgot to mention all the T
Sheffield is UK's answer to Detroit - those bleak industrial surroundings must
do something to the brain and make you want to make bleeps and beats! I think
Dan Sicko made the comparison in Techno Rebels.
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Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2
On Thu, 22 May 2003, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
> who in the hell contacted the brazilian? if they wanted an expat with
> letters they could have contacted me
>
> i can understand the rest of the article. you have to note the logistic
> problems...and the controversies. the race angle to
I got me a button and I'm about 3000 miles away and will probably be
spending the weekend in rainy Sheffield, like the man says just buy one,
respect due I believe.
Martin
22/5/03 2:09 PM Grammenos, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Who cares, everyone just buy a damn button and squash the drama...
>
> -
Who cares, everyone just buy a damn button and squash the drama...
-p
-Original Message-
From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2003 10:08 AM
To: Greg Earle
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Metro Times article ("May day")
who in the hell contacted the brazilian? if they wanted an expat with
letters they could have contacted me
i can understand the rest of the article. you have to note the logistic
problems...and the controversies. the race angle too. but getting
someone who doesn't know 8 mile from a hole i
I'm saddened to see all the mudslinging in the Metro Times article.
Maybe it's the wisdom and perspective of age, but all I know is that
every May in Hart Plaza there is something that nothing else that
happens on the North American continent can touch with a ten foot pole.
Something that is so so
just wanted to add that I thought it was a great interview too.
Thanks!
Also, on the party for Laura Gavoor - How was it?
The line-up looked great.
anyone go?
Thanks,
Alex
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Thanks for the nice words guys.
Klaas-Jan and I will be at the Techno Brings People Together event today in
Detroit (Detroit Historical Museum). If you are in town and you would like to
meet us drop by.
Sorry to the folks who expected us at the Laura Gavoor benefit last night. We
could not ma
Hi,
Anyone out there who's going to this be interested in writing me a review
for the website?
--
Martin Dust
Parkhead House
26 Carver Street
Sheffield
S1 4FS
f: +44 (0) 114 241 3701
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NOTE: This E-mail is private and confidential to the named
Heard him play at Lost here in London last month. A very purist, very
minimal techno set which I enjoyed a lot - mostly because of the way he
mixed - I'm not abt to try and define funkiness here, but it felt that way
to me - and the fact that he included a lot of m-plant/Hood (etc) stuff.
Almost st
MODE
MUSIC VS. FASHION
Movement kick-off party
Thursday May 22, 2003
COMPLIMENTARY DRINKS 8pm-10pm
WHERE: 5th AVE DOWNTOWN, 21+
313.471.2555
DJ'S: DEFIANT, BRAD HALES, MONK, JEZEUS
TIME: 8pm-12am
PRICE: $10
AFTER PARTY AT THE LIVING ROOM:
TRANSMAT PRESENTS...
Thursdays with resident DJ MARCE
I see you delete my mails, Kidding but I post here some times about him...
Great artist, great DJ, great new move, cool, nice guy - so seldom these
days. Too under estimated.
He would like to talk with his audience, he tried many times to subscribe to
this list with no success for some reason.
I bought mine from Record Time in Ferndale, Michigan. I also saw them there
at House of Chants. Also, Neptune Records in Royal Oak, Michigan has them.
>
> 'Buy a button at least - we just got ours in the mail. If you can, get the
> membership at least to give a little back.'
>
>
> $3 IS pocket
from the groovetech site:
FEATURED CD: Das Closer - 'Time Machine Porte 1' - Time Machine CRS
Time Machine Porte 1 An American avant-garde musical engineer, Herdest
Cummings [Das Closer] was instrumental in the early eighties with technical
innovations, which transformed the mixing founda
http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=4932
Nice one, Lisa Collins. With some choice wake-up words from Derrick May.
I have no doubt there were lots of loose ends and plenty of problems
putting this together.
I'm not in the prediction business, but here's what I say: the music
is goi
Finally settled in here at the Pontchartrain (I made them give me a
different room because the power plug for the Wayport internet
hub in the first one was broken -- but give em credit, the engineer
was at my door less than 2 minutes after I called).
Sounds like Derrick had to dig deep to rescue t
Wax Tax N Dre... There's a name I haven't heard in a long, long time. I
remember one time when he was spinning at one of the Poor Boy parties at
the Packard Plant. He had the turntables on +8 and never touched the
pitch. He was mixing from Dance Mania-style ghetto house to Snoop Dogg and
it sounded
Saturday, May 24th, 11 pm - ?
this is at location in Downtown Detroit.
Call 517-449-2917 for furthur details the day of.
Wax Taxin' Dre - Detroit - booty/ghetto tech and classic electro
Rob G/Baby Daddy - San Francisco - booty/ghetto tech and electroclash
Kid A - Nashville, TN - techno, techno,
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