The one good thing about spinning techno is that you rarely get requests
(trainspotters don't ask, Like, can you play more minimalist German techno,
please? or Do you have 'Strings of Life'?). At P.S.1 on Saturday, Danny
Krivit actually did play Strings of Life, and it made the crowd happy. He
-- Original Message --
From: The Armchair DJ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The one good thing about spinning techno is that you rarely get
requests
(trainspotters don't ask, Like, can you play more minimalist
German techno,
please? or Do you have 'Strings of Life'?).
The Armchair DJ wrote:
The one good thing about spinning techno is that you rarely get requests
(trainspotters don't ask, Like, can you play more minimalist German techno,
please? or Do you have 'Strings of Life'?). At P.S.1 on Saturday, Danny
Krivit actually did play Strings of Life, and it
ive checked out almost every mix on the deephousepage. not literaly but
pretty close and i think the Ken Collier - Live at Club Heaven, Detroit MI
mix is the best IMO.
how can i save this so i can burn it to cd.
does anyone out on 313 know where i can listen to Collier's other mixes
ryan
Thanks to whomever posted this. You took me back to the Summer of '84.
I was 14 and all of these songs were played by the dj at the local skating rink
(Schoolcraft Skating Rink or Northland).
Thanks for the nostalgia
Namaste
I heard that party @ PS1 was amazin. :)
It generally is.I've seen video of the day Rich played and the crowd was
going like I haven't seen a NYC crowd go off in a while.
http://www.naughtybooth.com/media.php?url=ps1_goinoff.avi
I hear a certain Gigolo from Chicago is playing PS1 on the
a drum and bass room for the
girls
huh? girls like dnb?
This is off topic. We were talking how the gig was sh1t because *I* thought
he played lame hip hop and the fact someone on a mic was chatting through
everything.
pussies always cry off topic when they can't hang =P
its only rock'n'roll
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is just good or bad music and it's a personal opinion when it
comes to that even.
It's all techno - or house.
They brand themselves and their mindset - can be good or bad depending on
how far you take it I suppose.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a drum and bass room for the
girls
uh? girls like dnb?
Yeah, haven't heard the saying; Women respond to bass?
great stuff Martin - thanks for all the links info - many, many fond
memories :)
lisa
Martin wrote:
Morning 313ers,
Thanks for all the contacts yesterday, I thought I'd share some of the info
with you, also check out the link, that will take a few of you back you back
[snip]
security to the dance floor please !!!
hehe
Sam
--- ryan burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ive checked out almost every mix on the
deephousepage. not literaly but
pretty close and i think the Ken Collier - Live at
Club Heaven, Detroit MI
mix is the best IMO.
how can i
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
i actually got a request the other night when spinning records at
a club from some girl who said to me are you going to play some
techno? right after i finished played nude photo and quetzal.
i almost had a heart attack.
DJs get harassed too? I thought that was
I was playing live with Mark Broom about 10 years ago when a sweaty
face from the crowd appeared over the top of my Juno 106 and shouted
Go on big man! Make the 303 RUMBLE
cheers
Jason
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 09:04 am, Dennis DeSantis wrote:
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
The best one I've heard is Where's the toilet mate
And a bloke with some bongo's asking if we could mike him up!
16/7/03 8:26 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@dsl.pipex.com
I was playing live with Mark Broom about 10 years ago when a sweaty
face from the crowd appeared over the top of my Juno 106 and
I'm not a DJ but I have heard of the following enquiries:
Can you play something with more breakdowns?
Have you got anything more uplifting?
Play some Meatloaf (OK - that was me but I was only joking - or was I?)
-Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
I was also asked if I had any Queen- by a 15 year old girl too!
Jason
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 11:07 am, Robert Taylor wrote:
I'm not a DJ but I have heard of the following enquiries:
Can you play something with more breakdowns?
Have you got anything more uplifting?
Play some
'Can you play some Elvis please?' This was at a techno party on Elvis'
birthday last year. She asked all 4 dj's I think.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 11:07 AM
To: Martin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Dennis DeSantis
Cc: 313
Subject:
In Germany, I'm pretty much asked to play harder once per gig.
I used to get really frustrated with this. I thought it patently
evident that I'm NOT a DJ, and that I'm doing my own music.
But I've since realized that the average clubgoer (at least in Germany -
I can't speak for the rest of the
Robert Taylor wrote on Wed, 16 Jul 2003 about following:
Play some Meatloaf (OK - that was me but I was only joking - or was I?)
on almost every gig i play someone asks me to play paranoid by black
sabbath. i swear one day i take it with me and just switch to it
immediately someone asks me to
I get asked if I got a mike a lot...no.. Is always the reply.. My favorite
I been asked is have you got anything I know.. I told her to go and
compile a list for me and I'd check it off against mine later... She was
non too impressed but a dumb q?
On 16/7/03 11:07 am, Robert Taylor [EMAIL
Does anyone out there have any info on the effects
unit that Francois K used during his set at the
Movement Festival ?? It's a slimline, white coloured
unit anyone who was there will remember how he used
it to great effect. He also used it during the
Transmat party at the Tangent Gallery and
One of the Dust DJ's once asked a famous acid techno DJ if he had more than
one record during one of the most dated sets I've ever heard! Lets just say
that he didn't see the funny side...
Also, I remember a group of lads who used to bait Judge Jules (or Judy as
he's know in these parts) all the
I'm going to Copenhagen in August (7-11th) was wondering
whether any list members knew of any good vinyl shops out
there stocking house/techno. I would really appreciate
any guidance. Please e-mail me back privately;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks,
chris.
www.loudmusic.dk
Loud(house) - Hyskestræde 9
Loud2(tech, electro etc.) Magstræde
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The Other Music
www.theothermusic.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 12:01 PM
Subject: (313) Copenhagen Record Shops
I'm
At 12:06 16-7-2003, Jens wrote:
www.loudmusic.dk
Loud(house) - Hyskestræde 9
Loud2(tech, electro etc.) Magstræde
Yeah... Loud Music is nice!
I was there during my vacation a few years ago.
Loads of 313 stuff. I bought my DJ Rolando mix cd there =)
Nice to see that there are 2 Loud shops now.
i usually ask djs here in italy if they have any robert hood..
who?!?
fab
Hi Dennis
What club were you at as I was at the Metronom and that was
big and dirty plus I had two people ask requests :)) made me laugh I had to
say :)
Hope you had a good time though :)
-Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 July 2003 10:59
To: [EMAIL
In fact, they're
not even there to see me at all. They're there to dance. Period.
Ye I do agree in some respects but not all of Germany, southern West
Germany are more open and
you can play proper detroit techno but East and Berlin etc no way they want
it hard! :))) ha ha
-Original
I also don't DJ (well sometimes with laptop), just do live acts.
Once I was playing on chill out floor in a club and I started my set with
mostly glitchy/ambient stuff, and after ~30min someone comes to me and
starts complaining that it's about time for some beats to come in.
The weirdest gig I
I played at Kompressor up in Pankow, at the Alte Zigarrettenfabrik.
Yeah, it was pretty cool. People danced and seemed to have a good time.
And I got paid, which is always nice.
I've gotta say, this thread has made me feel a LOT better. I thought I
was the only person getting flack from
Forgot. Loud2 is closing somewhere around August. I'll look in to it and let
yall know. Guess it's closing due to the cost of 2 shops instead of just 1.
- Original Message -
From: Roland van Oorschot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 12:12 PM
The funniest one was a girl
that came to me and asked me if I could play something more danceable, like
foxtrot :)
LOL Best one!
k
I was asked to play 'tiffany - I think we're alone now' once - after
refusing I started receiving slips of paper with death threats and various
obscenities in the dj booth for the rest of the evening :/
... Clearly I'd rather die than play tiffany anyhoo so I didn't see it as
that much of a
wel I had a cr*p time on my gig as Tomcraft was booked to play
on the same night and he made a difference to the whole experience.
He came pisssed and demanded stuff b4 he palyed as he ws TOMCRAFT he kept
tellign everyone!
1200 people where there att he start of the gig and by the middel of his
most annoying line: Do you have anything with words in it?
second most annoying: Come on! but youre black! you *must* have some hip
hop with you!
sean
they pulled in 1200 punters and didn't pay you?
that would really f*** me off (it's kinda happened to me tho, 800 people
and 20 quid paidwhile the promoter handed me the 20 pound note he had
a huge bottle of champaign in his other hand...)
most of the time when i played techno (detroit) in
The energy on stage was amazing the percussion was amazing...the
awaesome basslines were amazingbig, phat killer lines.did a
strange dub version of optimo but by far and away the best for me was
'bell head', they just beat the f**k out of the cowbells, the
glockenspiel anything
sorry for the rant but its been a tiring time and I guess as
it ended on a bad note I felt upset and had to express myself. I know
in relation to other things its not that bad I mean I still get to play but
it still affects you :(
-Original Message-
From: ian cheshire [mailto:[EMAIL
Access :)) well its one of my oldie favs. If I get to see
you Robin I'll bring some Champayne and request Access just for the
nostalgia of it ha ha :)))oh and only bring 20 quid with me :)
-Original Message-
From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 July 2003 11:54
To: ian
Best response to inane punter harrassment seems to be to say slowly
and clearly:
Sorry, I'm not the DJ, he's gone off for a bit.
(delivered in a - these aren't the droids you're looking for - style)
Astonishingly this seems to satisfy people even if you're wearing
headphones, pushing vinyl on
sadly not with my face I can tell you :))
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 July 2003 12:00
To: Langsman, Marc; '313'
Subject: RE: (313) Best lines to the DJ
Best response to inane punter harrassment seems to be to say slowly
and clearly:
Access :)) well its one of my oldie favs. If I get to see
you Robin I'll bring some Champayne and request Access just for the
nostalgia of it ha ha :)))oh and only bring 20 quid with me :)
lol
yeah this was at a time when you could hear 'access' on the radio...well
almost...
don't get
Best consolation Ian: Tomcraft is shiiite! And you can quote me. ;-)
k
-Original Message-
From: ian cheshire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 12:01 PM
To: ian cheshire; Dennis DeSantis; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Best lines to the DJ
sorry for the
off course the playin is more important and thats what its all about
but when its part of your main income thats when it becomes a problem but
hey I got see and meet the technasia dj, Chrales form France, so it has its
unique moments and that's what I like.
You see I love playing but too see
I was asked:
do you do covers?
-Joe (live PA only.)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 5:10 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Best lines to the DJ
I was also asked if I had
ha ha I love ya Ken :)
-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 July 2003 12:12
To: ian cheshire; Dennis DeSantis; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Best lines to the DJ
Best consolation Ian: Tomcraft is shiiite! And you can quote me. ;-)
k
At 13:18 16-7-2003, ::P wrote:
I was asked:
do you do covers?
Same was asked me too =)
Or: when do you play some trance?
R.
(also Live PA only)
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dude, I would totally rock that track if I had it
- Original Message -
From: Langsman, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '313' 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 6:34 AM
Subject: RE: (313) Best lines to the DJ
I was asked to play 'tiffany - I think we're alone now' once -
Yep- I used that one at the Sub Club recently and passed the punter
over to the guy who was doing the lights- worked a treat
Jason
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 12:00 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Best response to inane punter harrassment seems to be to say slowly
and clearly:
Sorry,
a long time ago in columbus, ohio;
... if you'd just let whole album play, you would'nt have to keep switching
records all the time.
peace
lrh
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/07/16 Wed AM 06:07:02 EDT
To: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
lol
that would be a priceless sample...
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 7:42 AM
Subject: RE: (313) Best lines to the DJ
a long time ago in columbus, ohio;
... if you'd just let whole album play, you would'nt
Unfortunately Loud 2 (the better of the two), Baden Baden (my
favourite), and Street Dance have all folded in the last few months,
(Nobody bought their CD's anymore and the vinyl sale wasn't enough to keep
them afloat)... there's only Loud left :(
Original Message:
-
From: Roland
Yep- I used that one at the Sub Club recently and passed the punter
over to the guy who was doing the lights- worked a treat
Why don't light jocks get the same abuse that what I want to know...
Have you got any lime green ? / its my mates birthday - can we request
some strobes ?
:D
Peace,
The other music is what used to be Baden Baden...
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 July 2003 12:53
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Copenhagen Record Shops
Unfortunately Loud 2 (the better of the two), Baden Baden (my
favourite), and
Somebody recently came up to me to bet me a fiver he could make it to the
end of my set without making a fool of himself. After drunkenly staggering
back and falling over a sofa immediately afterwards he quickly conceded
defeat. The same night a girl started licking my new shoes. Bizarre.
Best
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 23:25:41 -0400, Ramon Crespo wrote:
The Armchair DJ wrote:
The one good thing about spinning techno is that you
rarely get requests
(trainspotters don't ask, Like, can you play more
minimalist German techno,
please? or Do you have 'Strings of Life'?).
I once got a
Does anyone on the list have a copy of this?
Details:
Organisation - Tone Float
1 - Tone Float20:46
2 - Milk Rock5:24
3 - Silver Forest3:18
4 - Rhythm Salad4:04
5 - Noitasinagro7:46
Recorded January 1970 and released by RCA
Md
I've seen this (and other early oddities by them) on CD when I worked for
Virgin - it was quite widely available at the time
-Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 1:19 PM
To: 313
Subject: (313) First Kraftwerk Album
Does anyone on the
1. Where is this - I want to play there
2. Excuse my ignorance, but who/what is Tomcraft?
At 12:56 pm +0100 16/7/03, Jonny McIntosh wrote:
Somebody recently came up to me to bet me a fiver he could make it to the
end of my set without making a fool of himself. After drunkenly staggering
back
Yep, very abstract, not so electronic. Similar in style to kraftwerk 1 2
(the one's with the traffic cones on the front)...
-Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 July 2003 14:19
To: 313
Subject: (313) First Kraftwerk Album
Does anyone on the list have a copy
I recall seeing Greg play at Tresor, at Loveparade 97... Good times!
-Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: ma 14-07-03 16:37
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313
Subject: (313) Ken or Greg Collier ?
313ers...
I'm still very short on info on Ken Collier and his brother
i SWEAR, im going to try that the next time im out clubbing
:)))
Yep- I used that one at the Sub Club recently and passed the punter
over to the guy who was doing the lights- worked a treat
Why don't light jocks get the same abuse that what I want to know...
Have you got any lime
On Sun, 16 Jul 2000 05:51:46 -0500, sean deason wrote:
most annoying line: Do you have anything with words
in
it?
second most annoying: Come on! but youre black! you
*must* have some hip
hop with you!
sean
Sean: re: #2: Wow!
Another memorable experience, this one way back in
1987-ish
Hi
I just heard about Fanny Pack and their single Camel Toe :)
They are from Detroit, right?
Does anyone know which producers are behind this (childrens) act?
Check the rather funny video at:
http://launch.yahoo.com/artist/videos.asp?artistID=1099218
The duration of the vid is 3:13, btw
R.
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 14:35:33 +0200, Roland van Oorschot
wrote:
Hi
I just heard about Fanny Pack and their single Camel
Toe :)
They are from Detroit, right?
Does anyone know which producers are behind this
(childrens) act?
Check the rather funny video at:
Good one Andrew! Here's one of my favs...which happened to me about a year or
so ago...
In the middle of my set I drop the Jacksons Can You Feel It and the crowd
goes wild. Funny thing is -- this girl comes up to me and says Can you play
the original?! and i'm like Huh?
You heard me! Can you
At 14:39 16-7-2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rolando: They're on Tommy Boy Records out of New York
which means they have major label support and
distribution in North America. Two guys and two girls,
think they are from NY, though. There's likely more
info on the TB website. Hope this helps.
rolando: from their site: Fannypack are two very
handsome guys and three real girls from Brooklyn, New
York who make ultra fun songs that you can dance to.
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 05:39:04 -0700 (PDT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 14:35:33 +0200, Roland van
Oorschot
wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 July 2003 13:43
In the middle of my set I drop the Jacksons Can You Feel It
and the crowd goes wild. Funny thing is -- this girl comes up
to me and says Can you play the original?! and i'm like Huh?
At 14:47 16-7-2003, Brendan Nelson wrote:
Or has the word original become, for them, a euphemism for version
most familiar to me?
I guess this hits the spot.
On the other hand, we are the purists and the people you're
spinning/playing for are 'just' consumers. So you can't really blame them.
Robert Taylor wrote:
I'm actually guilty of this myself but it ended up pretty to be prett
cool. I asked this one dj if he could play Dave Clarke's - Compass .. I
was just gettin into techno at this time and it was one of the few tunes
I could probably recognize. He didnt play it but a couple
About 10 years ago, half way through Vainqueuer Lyot (Maurizio mix, natch), I
had a tap on my shoulder and a glammed up lady asked me if I had any M-People.
Nice, as they are one of my most detested musical incarnations. Obviously, I
said no. Returning to what I was doing, I was tapped from
Chris Liebing is hard techno, very 'schranz' as they would say...sometimes
it's okay sometimes it's utter sh**e...if u are on soulseek try and get your
hands on his set done at Speedy J's SweatBoxer night back in April..this
one's really hard and industrial sounding and very good...give's u a good
Anyone seen Chris Liebing spin? He's here on Friday @ Space34 and I was
going to go check him out I was wondering if anyone had heard him before.
I saw him at the End for an 'open for torture' night. I'd heard some good
sets of his before so I was hopeful. However when I saw him it was the
2. Excuse my ignorance, but who/what is Tomcraft?
A German dj. Lots of people like what he plays and how he plays it.
Ken
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 1:22 PM
To: Jonny McIntosh; '313'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was playing live with Mark Broom about 10 years
ago
when a sweaty
face from the crowd appeared over the top of my Juno
106 and shouted
Go on big man! Make the 303 RUMBLE
Dennis DeSantis wrote:
I played a gig at a huge dirty club in Berlin on
Saturday.
Do you think these people really hear the strident trebles and excited
musicianship of 1970s music and think it stylistically obvious that the hard
909 kickdrum and joyless trance arrangements of the 1990s are a more vintage
sound? Or has the word original become, for them, a euphemism for
I was DJing with Clark Warner and we were supposed to be doing a
downtempo tag team set, and both of us had been looking forward to this
for a while.
However, this was not going to be the case..as we had several girls
come up to us repeatedly during the early hours of the night asking for
us to
but I couldn't resist!
Try this soon, before Google fixes its site:
1) Go to Google.com;
2) type in (but don't hit return): weapons of mass destruction
3) Hit the I'm feeling lucky button, instead of the normal Google
search button;
4) read what appears to be a normal error message
They way they consume music is every different, my daughters bedroom doesn't
have a original cd in it, out of 200+...
hmmm not so sure this is different from when i was a kid...remember Home
taping is killing music? The same music industry mammoths worrying about
where they're gonna find
hi
i was perusing amazon.co.uk looking at what they were offering in the music
department (i know, shame on me) and i stumbled across this release:
wire to wire
robert hood
peacefrog
not yet released
anyone have any more details? like when is it coming out, what can we expect
musically? etc...
have a cool afternoon, here its like equatorial africa...
fab
like, heat-wise, or are you seeing unusual wildlife? :p
Also try:
1) go to google.com
2) type in great french military victories
3) hit the I'm feeling lucky button
-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 9:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: (313) VERY OFF-TOPIC. DON'T READ IT
At 15:28 16-7-2003, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
but I couldn't resist!
Read all about it!
http://www.salon.com/news/wire/2003/07/16/google/
Oh...speaking of mass destruction weapons; play memory with Tony and Georgie:
http://www.matazone.co.uk/yes-we-have-no-weapons-of-mass-destruction-game.html
try aging wrestlers in google images
-Original Message-
From: Dennis Donohue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 1:35 PM
To: 'Odeluga, Ken'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: RE: (313) VERY OFF-TOPIC. DON'T READ IT
Also try:
1) go to google.com
2) type in great french
At 16:36 16-7-2003, Robert Taylor wrote:
try aging wrestlers in google images
*LOL*
R.
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.dark.elektronix.
Do you think these people really hear the strident trebles and excited
musicianship of 1970s music and think it stylistically obvious that the
hard
909 kickdrum and joyless trance arrangements of the 1990s are a more
vintage
sound? Or has the word original become, for them, a euphemism for
Review of this already on bleep43.com. Also review of Molecule LP on
Logistic.
k
-Original Message-
From: Fabrizio Nahum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 2:34 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) robert hood - wire to wire
hi
i was perusing amazon.co.uk
who made the original? great track, albiet kinda goofy
jinjin_a_gogo: i wonder what he's listening to in those bigass headphones
while's he's spinning this shxt for us
OK - Here's my story...
Playing a Deep House night, a girl comes up and makes a request for
something more danceable... like Shaggy! I had to aks her to repeat
that one more time cuz i wasn't sure if i heard that properly!?! My
response was of course.. no... and i doubt any of the other dj's
At 15:55 16-7-2003, ::P wrote:
who made the original? great track, albiet kinda goofy
Cesaria Evora
R.
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.dark.elektronix.
This works for french military victories as well [apparently] ;)
-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 2:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: (313) VERY OFF-TOPIC. DON'T READ IT
but I couldn't resist!
Try
Cesaria Evora.
Tell me something, are these remixes only getting released in the US now or
something? I thought these tracks would be like a virus there by now?!
You find it goofy - to me the originals are quite sweet, but hey ...
k
-Original Message-
From: ::P [mailto:[EMAIL
most annoying line: Do you have anything with words in it?
damn, if people want something with words in it maybe I should start
bringing a few of my favorite books with me. Thanks for the heads-up Sean!
MEK
well, I'm not too down with the scene
I liked both the pepe version and also the carl craig version, but haven't
yet heard the original.
- Original Message -
From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ::P [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 10:02 AM
and your reply was back in 1992... you must have been in the toilets -
just to see the look on the requesters face
Roland van
The best line I got was while I was playing straight up hard techno:
Them: Can you play something that you can dance to?
Me: Can't you dance to this?
Them: No, something you can dance to. Like the Stones...
It probably didn't help that I was at a biker bar but whatever...
At 10:07 AM 7/16/2003
Robert Taylor wrote on Wed, 16 Jul 2003 about following:
Play some Meatloaf (OK - that was me but I was only joking - or was I?)
on almost every gig i play someone asks me to play paranoid by black
sabbath. i swear one day i take it with me and just switch to it
immediately someone
one time i was playing at a club and everyone was dancing, this kid came up
to me and asked can you play something i can dance to so i gave him
the finger and told him to [EMAIL PROTECTED] OFF. i dont have any tolerance for that.
the funny thing is i was playing a Ron Trent/Chez Damier
I heard some electronic rmx of a black sabbath song forget wha it is,
sweet leaf maybe?
Somebody played (I think it was) a live version of War Pigs at Movement -
was it Ayro? Can't recall.
jeff
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