a friend of mine asked me to post this to the 313 list. She's selling her
turntables to pay for a car repair.
a matched pair of SL1210's (the black ones) for sale, includes carts! both
in excellent/like new condition. both bought brand new 10 months ago and
rarely used. (they were used at a club
i edited this down from a large review to make it strictly music
relevant. this was my first time in detroit, and it was fantastic.
friday night: todd sines and aril brikha preparty
we arrived at the pub just in time to miss
todd sines' set. big fun. finally aril brikha
came on, and he killed
i edited this down from a large review to make it strictly music
relevant. this was my first time in detroit, and it was fantastic.
friday night: todd sines and aril brikha preparty
we arrived at the pub just in time to miss
todd sines' set. big fun. finally aril brikha
came on, and he killed
hello,
does anyone have herbert bigband from their performance on gilles
petersons show? i was gonna record it with audio hijack but my trial
period ran out and then the set was taken off the bbc site.. can anyone
help me? ill be eternally grateful and try to return the favor in any
way
My memory's sketchy on the set (sorry), however I'm wondering why he
chose to play that Bucketheads track?! Seemed odd that he picked such a
commercial, over-played track out of all he could have possibly played
on that last night?
Of course he played tons of good stuff was most excellent to
I will say it cause many of you are thinking it.
He suckedseen mills 4 times and this was the worst. Gains always up to
high, he trainwrecked numerous times, his own records even. Played the same
damn techno tracks he always does (buy the liquid room disc and you heard
the same set), at one
I've only seen Mills once before Movement 03 and I was a bit
disappointed in his choice of sets - it seemed almost like he was doing
a 'best of/hits' set hopping around different types of music but not
necessarily in a manner that flowed well. I know it's not the best thing
to go into a
Can anyone id the track between 34 and 35 minutes on
the mills homeland mix at
http://people.man.ac.uk/~zzcgurp/extra/?
sounds like hood.
Robert Hood - Who Taught You Math [ peacefrog ]
Cheers,
Maarten
Well I am sorry but I disagree and as I have just got in the last few
minutes I am
upset to see a post like this having experienced the D for the first time...
I thought Jeff was wicked, ok he train wrecked so bloody what?? crickey he
had a packed schedule this weekend but who else would you hear
but I was hoping he'd
play a wicked, bangin' set and he didn't.
To be honest I knew that would never happen cos its was that special set
where it wasn't about the banging stuff it was the Wizard in true radio mix
mode...I heard classics that I thought I would never hear again , his choice
was
28/5/03 9:11 AM ian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It just grates me that most listen to the mistakes and not what he actually
played really well.
I agree, when this becomes the point it surely becomes pointless.
Martin
Silence In The Secret Garden - Moodymann
Dark, minimalist tech-house gear from Detroit legend Kenny Dixon Jr.
that's as innovative as ever. Flip for a pair of more
accessible tracks, but
Silence In The Secret Garden - Moodymann
Dark, minimalist tech-house gear from Detroit legend Kenny Dixon Jr.
that's as innovative as ever. Flip for a pair of more
accessible tracks, but stick with the A and you'll be rewarded.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/7070.html
I went up there digging for records a couple of years back and had quite an
interesting run - mainly because I got speaking to a guy in a record shop in
this Afflecks'y shopping arcade and he said he had a few thousand records
upstairs he hadn't got anywhere to put them out; I persuaded him to
http://www.intuitivemusic.com/technoguidetimeline.html
I cannot verify all the dates about antique synthesizers... However there are
plenty of errors I've spotted here too!
* 1975 The Disco era starts in New York's clubs by the hand of producers like
Giorgio Moroder and Tom Moulton. Moulton
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From: David Hampson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 May 2003 12:07
[techno family tree]
* 1976 Grandmaster Flash releases his first album Super
Rappin' with his new band The Furious Five, one of the first
commercial albums of Hip Hop.
OK, serious
This page should prove that this website is the work of muppets!
http://www.intuitivemusic.com/raveenter.html
David
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From: David Hampson
Sent: 28 May 2003 12:07
To: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: RE: Subject: RE: (313) Techno Family Tree
I thought so too - it looks like it is written by my dad trying to be cool and
down with the kids
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From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 11:08 AM
To: David Hampson; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) RE: Subject: RE: (313) Techno
That reminds me of a comedian I saw a few years ago who told how his dad had
started to become more savvy with modern music trends... huh, listen to
that... he told him jungle music!
:)
David
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From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 May 2003 13:14
it has nothing to do with djs. in fact, the 'rave act' is no longer even
called that. its now the 'illicit drug anti-proliferation act'.
the law has to do with venue operations and ownership.
if someone does drugs in a club, arena, ampitheater, bar, resturaunt,
hotel... then the owner of said
Silence in the secret garden is the sampler 12 to the forthcoming album of
the same name. The catalog number, for the 12, is peacefrog032 iirc.
there are three tracks.
the very hard to find MM is called shattered dreams and has one track only i
think.
fab
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From:
That would be the difference between the wizard and Jeff Mills = techno.
on 5/27/03 9:49 PM, lisa at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My memory's sketchy on the set (sorry), however I'm wondering why he
chose to play that Bucketheads track?! Seemed odd that he picked such a
commercial, over-played
by the way, I agree with you sentiments about the techno Jeff Mills.
I'll take good techno purist comprising of mostly new tracks over nostalgic
eclecticism.
on 5/28/03 6:44 AM, spw at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That would be the difference between the wizard and Jeff Mills = techno.
on
i'm suprised nobody has mentioned this set.
goddamn was it incredible. liquid liquid was fun, but their manic flailing
seemed to get away from them occasionally. esg on the other hand was pure
solid funk. the drummer was easily in the top 3 dance drummers i've heard
in my life. 300lbs of pure
ESG played here in Manchester about 3/4 years ago (just before that reissue
LP on SoulJazz came out)
They were incredible then too.
It was a good day actually, John Mcready dj'd, Tony Wilson was compere and
ESG and some Twisted Nerve bands played too.
All for free as well on a hot sunday
I went to see them last year, just before the release of their album and
they rocked.. The drummer does just absolutely batter them drums...
Everything they do they do loud and hard.. And yet it was so tight
Loved it...
Ps live version of ufo rocked
On 28/5/03 2:12 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone make it to the after party ? I bumped into a few of them at KDJ on
monday night and they said the after party ended on noon friday. Those crazy
kids...
-pete
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 4:29 AM
To:
This party got busted by the time we got there @ 2:30 am or so. About 2-3
after parties a night got busted ;( Even the ones with permits to 6am. I
think Carol Marvin is behind it...
Dan Bell / Magda / Mathew Dear one after another on the underground stage
more than made up for it though.
hey there mr. arnold...somebody looking for me?
you can hit me on my email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i'll be traveling back to SF today so i probably won't be back online till
thursday.
i had a great time, as usual, in detroit. thanks to all the artists who
performed for free at the festival.
best,
Can you please contact me privately,
thanks
fab.
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From: Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 3:11 PM
Subject: RE: (313) minus pre-demf party?
Anyone make it to the after party ? I bumped into a few of them at KDJ on
monday night and they said
Just before ESG went on the DJ played a track that had Welcome to my
world of music (or something like that) as the main vocal hook. It was
an extended workout with horns, percussion, and sounded like it fit
neatly on any of the older disco labels.
Any clues who it is? I'd like to hear it
Sounds like Moodymann - Music People...
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From: dj337is [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 May 2003 17:24
To: 'Placid'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Track ID: (313) esg @ movement
Just before ESG went on the DJ played a track that had Welcome to
Welcome to my
world of music (or something like that)
Mass Production - Welcome to our world
or, the Moodymann version (which just ripped the original)
_
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Mass Production - Welcome to our world
I'm guessing that it's this one over the MM one if Mass Production is
from the 70/80s...the one I heard was definitely of an older style.
Thanks everyone for the help!
Leslie
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It was a trip to be in Necto again too. It was the first
club I ever went to when they used to have teen night on Thursdays and the
pre-midnight progressive thing on Sundays. A friend told me Mills used to
spin there in that timeframe (around 87-88), although I would assume it
was
not on one
Mills spun at the Nectarine Ballroom on Sundays from 86-88 i think. I
went there the first weekend of school in the summer of 87. Got there AT
9pm...and the joint was empty. We were too young to know that the parties
don't really start until 11.
When we came back the walls were dripping.
lks
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From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 1:33 PM
Subject: Re: (313) minus pre-demf party?
Mills spun at the Nectarine
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From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: (313) minus pre-demf party?
Mills spun at the Nectarine
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Phonopsia wrote:
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From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: (313) minus
so what was te deal with all the busted parties this year?
every party/show i attened this year was shut down early.
detroit contempory on friday be it 5am and they were still serving, but on
sunday when i played there they closed it down at 2:50/3ish and they stopped
serving at 1:50, but the
Anyone have a copy of the latest URB with them? Cover is Atkins,
Saunderson, and May.
I'm wondering what the titles were for Saunderson's picks from the techno
reviews section.
By the way - anyone make it to the Unity party on Sat.? How was it - and
Agoria specifically?
thanks
MEK
how was the speedy j set anyways?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 2:23 PM
Subject: (313) busted ?
so what was te deal with all the busted parties this year?
every party/show i attened this year was shut down early.
the parties that i went to / tried to go to that got busted were dan
bell/tejeda and saunderson on sat night and on sunday the rob hood /
suburban night party got it after we left. i'm sure there were a lot more.
the cops walked into the KMS party @ the works on monday night but left
after a
One more: Organic w/ Joe Claussel was busted at about 2:30 or 3. Before Joe
even got on. lack of turn out plus the bust (plus paying $20 for about 1/2
hour of dancing) made the whole thing a bummer.
J
the parties that i went to / tried to go to that got busted were dan
bell/tejeda and
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From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: (313) minus pre-demf party?
They did NOT have kiddies
I heard Friday night the Works was closed during Theo Parrish. I know that
the cop who busted the DC on Friday seemed to really have an agenda in doing
so. Not sure what that was all about. Hood got shut down 40 minutes into his
set Saturday as you said. I felt lucky to see all of Felton Howard
dan bell rocked later on from 1:30-ish to 3-something, even dropping losing
control
...and the pressure cooker, which made my night.
t
Went to Unity. Liked the venue a lot...very packard-esq inside. minus the
trainspotting bathrooms, thank GOD! Some unknown dj spun until about 2ish,
when Gene Farris FINALLY came on, his set was i-ight. (not much of house fan,
so not a good judge) Kenny Larkin didn't come on till around
well I got there at 11pm and he was on.
it was banging, very banging, high lights wereg-spot, electric delux, and panik
attak. but most of his set sounded like the live speedy j 3x12 release on +8,
think its called speedy j live.
VD - was really cool but they stopped the show just as it was
I do believe Sundays used to be Teen Nights in the summer. The cowboy
hat/sideburns guy was probably Stanley, a real nutcase that I'm surprised
they let anywhere near children :)
I worked in the Nectarine after Mills' day, after they remodelled and scaled
down in 89/90. I was a bartender
Stacy pullen was up there. I was up there for a while but got tired of the
non-dancing music industry crowd.
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From: Darren Longton (Marketing) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 2:39 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Saunderson's picks
I know it's more tyrannical
than usual, but it just seemed so completely unnecessary. Why why why???
pffft...welcome to detroit...
At one point there was an entire team on the detroit police force dedicated to
busting partiesalthough at first it was the detroit GANG SQUAD that busted
I knowwhat was up with the goth/industrial, I'm-too-cool-to-dance crowd...?
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From: Grammenos, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 2:52 PM
To: Darren Longton (Marketing); 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Saunderson's picks in URB?
there was that one summer... '95?... where they were busting everything in
sight. got really ugly for a while.. women molested, guys beat up,
equipment confiscated, broken, or both. summer of love in detroit.
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From: Darren Longton (Marketing) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Phonopsia wrote:
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From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: (313) minus
I like the parties that get busted within view of people selling drugs on
the corner.
thats detroit irony for you
*cough laurent garnier cough*
-Joe
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From: Darren Longton (Marketing) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 2:45 PM
I like the parties that get busted within view of people selling drugs on
the corner.
LOL...and I've seen just that, at LEAST 5 times! Cops priorities...pretty
scary.
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From: ::) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 2:56 PM
To: Darren Longton
Tristan Said:
the cop who busted the DC on Friday seemed to really
have an agenda in doing
so. Not sure what that was all about.
I say:
I thought we figured out why that party got shut down
Tristan? :]
TJJ
~in a perfect world, nothing is perfect~
http://www.acidsonicresearch.com
or DC on sunday when these guys drove up in a hudge suv and start some sh*t with
my friends and then drive down the road and are out of there car fighting with
locals.
the cop who broke up the party just chose not to see any of that even though it
happened right in front of her. i just think she
not my fault was it?
man that cop was looking at me and I just kept walking, i was like you dont see
what i'm carring because i'm ot going to look at you.
Tristan Said:
the cop who busted the DC on Friday seemed to really
have an agenda in doing
so. Not sure what that was all about.
I
yes... it was a church-group lock-in type party b/c the owner was worried
about people coming and going between 2am and 7am (so once you were there,
you were there to stay) so it was a little painful, but the night was
occasionally revived by hawtin playing some old jams and some of his new
not to mention that everyone was resting up for our radio show on friday
night! :P
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 2:31 PM
Subject: RE: (313) minus pre-demf party?
yes... it was a
Duplaix was great during the day the the High Tech Soul stage - which my
wife and I thought was contender for best stage this year. His set at the
Tangent on Sunday was good but not as diverse, the difference between
playing during the day for lots of people and playing at night for a techno
all i've got to say to that is CANNONBALLL! the cannonball run went
all night. =)
obviously the carol marvin idea came up a lot. maybe kwame's got
something to prove. i hear he's getting tired of the 'hip hop mayor'
title. or maybe the police are just out to shoot themselves in the
well we'll just have to go back to the old days were parties are more
low-key.
fwiw, I saw cops picking up flyers at movement, most likely to get an idea
of where they would be wearing their riot gear later on in the evening
-Joe
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To: [EMAIL
Well, this is kinda amusing... on Friday night we were walking around -
heading towards Greektown area to get some food, and this cop car pulls
over another car into an alley right in front of us blocking the
sidewalk. The passenger cop gets out and says 'better go around behind
the car or you
so the only low points for us were the attitudes and actions of a large
number of people staying at the Pontchartrain. One couple apparently
arrived well after their check-in time and lost their reservation - at
which point the female of the couple proceeded to call the poor desk clerk
every name
yel:bad ass t-shirts, bad ass sound, great people yelling and dancing.
Wasn't Huren supposed to be ambient? haha great set.
Loved the styrofoam, it was beautiful seeing them all being used at the end of
the night, THAT is a chill out space!!!
Stewart Walker stopped at 11 Speedy went til 2,
I was at the Pontch as well for the second year in a row and it was WAY more
out of control this year.
Last year, there was a big Judo convention at Cobo and many of those
attendees were in the hotel. Also, all of the National Guard (about 100)
that were helping with border security at the
no doubt. my boyfriend and i were standing on the sidewalk on jefferson
after leaving the plaza when he turns to me and asks do you think the
cops know that there's a kid laying on the ground? sure enough, there's
a small boy on the ground in the middle of the sidewalk with a few
passersby
He's wearing a skin-tight combat/swat stylee
cop suit withblack combat boots had a small mohawk. We thought he
looked very Nitzer Ebb or Skinny Puppy-esque. They were both white guys
in their mid/late twenties.
sounds like one of the cops (if you_can_call them that) was working
the Freep article on Tuesday had something like - it seemed like more of an
excuse for kids to cut loose away from parental supervision - (I'm
paraphrasing)
I agreed wholeheartedly with the statement.
MEK
here is the article, in case anyone wants to read it.
http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/move27_20030527.htm
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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 4:32 PM
To: Carissa Tintinalli
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re:
Ah - there it is
Amid all the sublime sensations, however, you got the feeling that for
many teenage festival-goers, the event has become less about music and
dancing than about escaping from the parents to cut loose -- often to
excess.
this was prbably the least wastyed i've seen hart plaza since the first
year. at least there were no massage trains over by the fountain.
On Wed, 28 May 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah - there it is
Amid all the sublime sensations, however, you got the feeling that for
many teenage
[Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
there was that one summer... '95?... where they were busting everything in
sight. got really ugly for a while.. women molested, guys beat up,
equipment confiscated, broken, or both. summer of love in detroit.
Well, in Chicago they just outlawed
On the body surfing - we did notice that. It made the crowd seem very
frat-boy-like. It seemed to be in full effect during the Jeff Mills set
the last night. There were also really rude people coming through the
crowd pushing their way through, not saying excuse me - and there was
plenty of
but places in chicago stay open until 4-5am
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Matt Hellige wrote:
[Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
there was that one summer... '95?... where they were busting everything in
sight. got really ugly for a while.. women molested, guys beat up,
equipment
The cops also shut down numerous private loft parties that weekend.
My theories:
They don't think the festival is going to happen next year.
The number of afterparties has gotten out of hand.
They want to kill all the events being planned over the summer.
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From:
I noticed that the cops were regularly walking through the hippy area by the
river and asking people to open their bags... this pretty much destroyed the
usual scene for drug deals and pot smoke by the river...
not to say that I didnt smell pot nearly every time I breathed in on monday,
but by
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Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 9:24 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Body Surfing and Moshing
this was prbably the least wastyed i've seen hart plaza since the first
year. at least there were no massage
sorry for the bandwidth - having trouble w/ mail/posts ...
lisa
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From: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I spent almost all of my time on the High
Tech Soul and Movement stages, and both had a great vibe from
where I was
sitting/standing. I spent very little time on the main stage and
underground
this
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