I thought this was quite interesting.. an email from Carol Marvin's
attorney on the Marvin vs Craig dispute.
My review was simply a rework of the press release sent out from Planet E
a few months back, so something like this comes as a suprise.
Anyone care to comment or 'know' anything further?
Dennis DeSantis and I both went to school in Kalamazoo.
Am I glad to be away from there! Maybe not urban, but certainly some
sort of wasteland. And Jay Denham is from there that is true. And
Fanon Flowers as well.
_Dave
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From: Ryan Snowden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
S
Though detroit remains to be "home" I've fallen in
love with the northeast corridor. you can be in
baltimore, philadelphia and nyc all in one day. the
winters aren't bad, but you still get four seasons.
right now my heart belongs to philly. it's such a
diverse and growing city.The music scene whe
Spaß wird die Erlaubnis gehabt nicht auf dieser Liste...
Wenn Doris meint, haben Sie Spaß, sie essen Sie!
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From: "doris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 12:49 PM
Subject: RE: (313) OT
i heart philly. not sure of any deep/minimal events
either. bt sometimes the 700 club is a good spot
and also check out Chris's in center city for jazz. In
addition to city paper (that formentioned DJ, Sean
Oneill does their listings) also check out
philadelphiaweekly.com.
have a great tim
well, I'm not gonna be very useful, by saying that there will be 2
deep/minimal techno events on sept 3 and sept 6...
- wednesday sept 3: SmartyPants (Traum) + Greg Shiff (Persona), both
playing LIVE, at Hologram (it's at La Tazza, 108 chestnut st), brought
to you by http://www.tbtmo.com
- s
i sent an email a while back about philly but unfortunately deleted the
response. i'm going to philly for labor day weekend (8.27-8.31) and am
looking for house/techno spots. the deeper the better. thanks!
lks
One word -
Tatu
MEK
"Thomas D. Cox,
Throw a 'richie hawtin isn't underground anymore' or a 'pop culture is
below
me' at the end real quick here ok.
speaking of being more 313 related, I seem to be having trouble posting
this, and it is definitely is list-related, so here :)
The track listed on the first Transmat comp cd as
-- Original Message --
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>How techno is that setup? It's definitely inspired me to check
out his output, with that much cool thinking going into the sound.
trevor horn's work with seal is absolutely brilliant. seal is a
fantastic voc
Mixworks Presents Buzz Goree Kevin Hanson thirty something Birthday Bash (Free)
at The Johanson Gallery from 9:30 p.m. until
DJs Norm Talley-Beat Down Sounds
DJ Black Out-Det
Plus surprise Guest DJ
Live Pa's By Chaos, Tony Brown and hosted by Bill 'Billy Love Beaver
Its Free
The Johanson Gallery
Hello,
I happened to be in my local Oxfam shop and found an old Sound On Sound from
August 1994, containing interviews with Trevor Horn and FSOL, the latter with
great pictures of their kit at the time. Anyway, this quote from the Trevor
Horn interview inspired me, following on from the 80s-fla
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 13:33:28 -0400, "Erin Berg (WPL)"
wrote:
> Hi all,
> This is probably a long shot, but...
> is there anyone on here who knows of the independent
> record stores in
> Edmonton, AB, Canada that sell techno/d&b/rap etc. ,
or
> of anyone you could
> put me in touch with someone who
Hi all,
This is probably a long shot, but...
is there anyone on here who knows of the independent record stores in
Edmonton, AB, Canada that sell techno/d&b/rap etc. , or of anyone you could
put me in touch with someone who might know? I'm trying to help my mom with
an electronic music project for
yeah, I can recommend both of Kowalski's albums - 'echoes' and 'progress',
echos reminds me a lot of purposemaker style techno, progress has better
productions, but IMHO the vocal tracks are very weak.
however the collaboration album 'reasons' with Denis and Diego is even
better one of my favourit
Yeah we do!
Apologies though for Doris if she was indeed being sarcarstic, just had a
sudden urge for a moan for no particular reason.
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From: "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 7:02 PM
Sub
Clinically Inclined
8 August 2003
10:30pm - 1:00am CDT
live stream www.wnur.org during showtime / 89.3 FM in Chicago
part one > Matt MacQueen
Kirk Degiorgio - Holy (New Religion)
Aril Brikha - Groove La Chord - Deeparture In Time (Transmat)
Iridite Productions feat. Rei Loci - Deep Blue (Irid
Er...I think Doris was being like, er, ironic dude.
Brits don't have a monopoly on sarcasm!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 5:00 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) OT - where should I live?
If a like minded gu
If a like minded guy on this list, who happens incidently to make some superb
techno music, wants to ask other like minded people where he should move to
then what is the problem with that? Most threads will veer slightly OT and
become something of a chatting session amongst friends, especially
d> NOT APPROPRIATE ON THIS LIST!!
For our Spanish-speaking friends:
http://www.bprince.com/jibbajabba.jpg
-
the other Prince of techno
-
Brian "balistic" Prince
http://www.bprince.com - art and music
NOT APPROPRIATE ON THIS LIST!!
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Robert Taylor wrote:
> Aww I was having fun
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jayson B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 4:16 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) OT - where should I live?
>
>
>
>
I don't know much of his stuff but i did happen to catch him live in Hamburg a
few months ago. Damn fine live set with the microphone and live vocoding. One
of the more impressive live sets i have seen.
Funky sounds also.
Quest
> -Original Message-
> From: Dennis DeSantis [mailto:[EMA
Thanks everyone for the flurry of suggestions.
I came home and my box was stuffed.
Now, to bring it back on topic:
Alexander Kowalski's new album "|response|" is coming out soon on
Kanzleramt. It's fantastic. Go buy it.
--
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com
According to that we're an entity. Not bad :)
|-Original Message-
|From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 13 August 2003 18:21
|To: Ryan Snowden; Jayson B.; 313@hyperreal.org
|Subject: RE: (313) OT - where should I live?
|
|
|I'm glad that's there - I can heartily slag off
I'm glad that's there - I can heartily slag off the programes to my hearts
content but that's OT, so I won't :-p
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Snowden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 4:14 PM
To: Robert Taylor; Jayson B.; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) OT -
"Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily
represent
those of Channel Four Television Corporation"
blimey
|-Original Message-
|From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 13 August 2003 18:17
|To: Jayson B.; 313@hyperreal.org
|Subject: RE: (313
>
> Take it offlist if you would, because the amount of useless email this has
> generated is, simply put, stupid.
agreed, but to moan about it just creates more traffic...
just post about music and stuff like that will go away
robin...
Aww I was having fun
-Original Message-
From: Jayson B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 4:16 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) OT - where should I live?
And all of this is on topic..oh wait no its not.
Mindlessly talking about a sing
And all of this is on topic..oh wait no its not.
Mindlessly talking about a single white label for days is one thing, but now
we're discussing where someone should live and talking about rear ends?
Throw a 'richie hawtin isn't underground anymore' or a 'pop culture is below
m
As a corollary to Dennis' question of where to live, I've recently
received an offer from a studio in Atlanta. Anything going on there
techno-wise?
-
the other Prince of techno
-
Brian "balistic" Prince
http://www.bprince.com - art and music
Yeah,, and butts.. :)
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From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 1:30 AM
Subject: Re: (313) OT - where should I live?
> You've got to be kidding! ;)
> There's sun, beach, but...
>
>
> > BRIS
You've got to be kidding! ;)
There's sun, beach, but...
> BRISBANE
>
> Australia
>
> The 313 Capital of Austrialia :)
Dear Mr Clone,
any more info on when the breaking glass thing is dropping?
Has it got the same tracks as the original 12"?
I Thank You.
Alex
P.S. you fancy doing the Clarence G too??
_
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Mucker alert! ;)
MEK
Ryan Snowden
Rob Hood is playing Fabric London (room 2) this Saturday - Wang and
Fulton are the week after...
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 August 2003 16:33
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) OT - where should I live?
I'd go along with that. Th
>
> apart from that i think that setting up a working mp3 distribution, is not
> an easy thing to do. i've been thinking about it a lot, but there are so
> many different aspects you'll have to considder. for instance: one person
> could copy your distribution network, buy all his mp3's at your sit
> Small update on forthcoming events:
>
> Offcourse you allready should know about this fridays Clone label night!
>
> Mainroom: live Dexter, Detroit in Effect, Cosmic force, Adult.
> Mainroom: dj's Pametex, klen , Serge
>
> DUB room (Cafe): Dj's Funckarma, Duplex, EOG
> DUB room (Cafe): Live Phako
I'd go along with that. The Bug Bar is one of my favourite places to get tanked
up in when I'm up that way.
Stewart
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From: "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bleep43" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003
Brixton's where it's at! You can definitely find inspiration there and the
cab/bus fares home are cheaper.
-Original Message-
From: Bleep43 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 3:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) OT - where should I li
You won't find inspiration in Croydon, maybe negative inspiration. Yet
Stewart's appraisal of the "Manhattan of the South", whilst factually
correct, does miss the point that you can live on the fringes of London,
enjoy all it's cultural benefits, fly anywhere in the world (superb
transport links -
> Im still surprised that people say this - don't get me wrong I love
vinyl
> but surely the noise introduced alone through the vinyl/needle/coil
> mechanism must far defeat the advatages of no digital noise /
aliasing and
> reduction of harmonics ??
Perhaps the physical/mechanical noise has an ef
yEa yEa! Ypsi REPREZENT
Naw, but really...it's not bad. You can still get a house for a decent price.
Not to mention you can also still earn about 15k a year in equity. Close to
a-squared, detroit etc..
Although if you have the $$, San Francisco has to be the best place I've lived.
True
Denham lived in kalamazoo right? ;)
|-Original Message-
|From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 13 August 2003 17:12
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
|Subject: RE: (313) OT - where should I live?
|
|
|Isn't the urban wasteland supposed to be the most inspiring
Brighton on the other hand! Now that's a cool place to live. Certainly the best
place on the South Coast and where I'm moving back to in the next couple of
months! Theres a fairly decent amount of cool little techno and deep house
nights going off too.
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From: "Micha
Isn't the urban wasteland supposed to be the most inspiring environment for
electronic music?
So maybe you should move to Croydon. ;-)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 3:10 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) OT
> Perhaps the physical/mechanical noise has an effect similar
> to the impact noise when striking a keyboard, ie. it forms
> part of the sound. Without the introduction of tone-arm
> noise, maybe the sound is incomplete...
That's quiet an intersting point actually ... Although would you have to
Big Apple? Nope. I tend to avoid Croydon shopping centre as often as possible.
Maybe Toby can shed some light on something great and spiritual I'm missing
about Croydon, but to me its just a dirty big hellhole full of 15 year old
crackheads, care in the community and people who generally look li
I think Stewart and Alex should get a job at the UK tourist board ;)
I'm from Manchester and Alex has a nice way of it making sound better
than it actually is.
If you do want to move to UK then Edinburgh is about the nicest city,
decent arts festival I've heard ;). I lived there for 4 years a
Marc Langsman wrote:
> Im still surprised that people say this - don't get me wrong I love
vinyl
> but surely the noise introduced alone through the vinyl/needle/coil
> mechanism must far defeat the advatages of no digital noise /
aliasing and
> reduction of harmonics ??
Perhaps the physical/mech
No, you should move to Croydon. There's absolutly nothing remotley cultural or
artistic to do and on a Friday night you can go into town and have a fight!
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 3:57 PM
Subject: Re: (313) OT
Hmmm... Tough one..
Well, okay, it's not America... But hey..
BRISBANE
Australia
The 313 Capital of Austrialia :)
--
This message brought to you by: "Put another gimp on the barby"
- Original Message -
From: "Dennis DeSantis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal
Don't forget your shirt with line pattern design and white shoes. Or, if
you're just going out to the shops, a pair of 2-stripe adidas track pants
tucked into your white socks for ultimate streetwise comfort. Combined with
your sway walk and cap on sideways, you're sure to impress the deadliest o
F*** the US and the UK!
Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelona.
Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelona.
Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelona.
Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelona. Barcelo
> Well, the reasoning for me is simple. I don't believe that
> the industry has come up with a more convincing media for
> recorded music as yet. The sound of a well recorded piece of
> vinyl is just so much better than I've ever heard a cd come
> near to. I've also heard SACD and the like
move to Manchester, England.
it rains all the time, and is full of crackheads.
loads of artists as well. (piss artists)
its great.
_
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Ypsi represent!!! Ann Arbor's cheaper cousin, baby - home of Double
Helix (Emoticon, Rush Hour), Abe's Coney Island, and Elvisfest. Oh, and
I live there, too, so it's not like I'm exactly unbiased.
Ypsilanti's only 15 minutes from Ann Arbor and 40 minutes from downtown
Detroit, too.
bvl
> that'
downloading undoubtedly has a negative effect on music sales, but there's no
doubt that it has a possitive effect either.
the recording industry has in my opinion been whining way too long about the
negative effects, instead of using the possitive effects, and making the
negative effects work
Second that.
Another good choice:
Akron, Oh.
Several excellent junkyards, Swenson's, Akron music, etc.
Ben
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Kookie wrote:
> Ann Arbor, Michigan
>
> 45 mins away from Detroit. Its a very artistic place, as its the campus of
> UofM. Home of ghostly and the biggest elect
that's easy enough to get around if you're willing to live on the
ypsilanti side-of-things.
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Kookie wrote:
> Ann Arbor, Michigan
>
> It is kinda pricey, I will warn.
Ann Arbor, Michigan
45 mins away from Detroit. Its a very artistic place, as its the campus of
UofM. Home of ghostly and the biggest electronic music club in the region.
It is kinda pricey, I will warn. It has a big indie rock scene too.
- Original Message -
From: "Ryan Snowden" <[EMAI
Hearhear!!
|-Original Message-
|From: Erin Berg (WPL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 13 August 2003 15:22
|To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Dennis DeSantis
|Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
|Subject: RE: (313) OT - where should I live?
|
|
|I would second that...I lived in Montreal for 5 years and it
|wa
I would second that...I lived in Montreal for 5 years and it was fantastic.
The only thing is that sometimes the politics can be a bit hard to deal with
- language wars, and the winters are damn cold. And if you don't speak
french it can be hard to get work. But, on the positive side, its like
li
> I just find it really surprising that we're all on this list
> because we think we like forward thinking music - but we're
> all so SCARED of vinyl 'dying'. Why? Whats the point? OK, the
> new format won't be the same, but you can bet money that
> you'll be able to manipulate it in far better
Iowa City?
RE: Techno and music, there's a small but dedicated group of producers
here. Loads of DJs, some of whom have skills, taste and no criminal
record. If you ask anyone who's DJ'ed or played in Iowa City, they all love
it.
RE: Everything else -- University of Iowa is here. Home of the Iowa
>What I dislike is the fact that on a cd there are often more songs or
other
>songs than on the vinyl version. Why do they do that? That you buy both?
Or
>is that just the limited space on vinyl? Well, then make it a double or
>triple!!!
Often there will be more songs on the CD, as you rightly me
Montreal.
Yes I know, its a Canadian city, but you described it to the letter.
K.
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From: Dennis DeSantis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 4:25 am
Subject: (313) OT - where should I live?
> Hi folks,
>
> With the summer coming to a close and no st
try this:
http://www.negativland.com/minidis.html
(and this, http://www.negativland.com/albini.html, is also interesting,
but not really for the same reason)
of course none of this has anything to do with music, that's just the
'product'.
robin...
>
> db wrote:
>
> > Why does an LP(album) c
Yeah guaranteed it's always the tracks u really wanted missed off the LP too
:/
G !!!
:) Marc
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 2:31 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) kinda interesting
>
>
Well, there are also a lot of vinyl records that are more expensive than
the cd, I think most of these extra costs comes from the artwork.
What I dislike is the fact that on a cd there are often more songs or other
songs than on the vinyl version. Why do they do that? That you buy both? Or
is th
db wrote:
Why does an LP(album) cost $10 and the same CD (album) costs $15, when
it is cheaper for the CD to be made then the
record.
I'm really interested to know how the money from the sale of a CD is
broken up?
Does anyone know, or can someone make an educated guess?
My problem with C
There is also some 313er action at Public Life on the Sunday, with me and
Tristan Watkins playing... there is more information at www.bootytronics.com !
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 13 August 2003 14:46
> To: Neil Tomlinson; 313@hyperreal.or
Daniel Wang and Maurice Fulton are palying Fabric on the Saturday but just in
Room 3
-Original Message-
From: Neil Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 12:47 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) events in the d august 14 to august 17?
Ditto for the
Ditto for the 22nd and 23rd in London??
Thanks to those who suggested LOST on the Sunday, would love to make to that
event but I can't.
cheers
Neil
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 August 2003 04:49
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) events
Is it just me or does the track listed on the first Transmat comp cd as
the collaboration between May and Hillage sound awfully similar to (or
just a stripped down version of) Stacey Pullen's Vertigo? The track on
the cd comp almost sounds like the beats-only Mayday Mix of vertigo, as
the Syst
for anyone who's thinking of sleeping on this one, don't.
i was tempted not to bother (based on the clips i'd heard) but when i
heard this ata decent volume at home i'm glad i didn't. it also
works well as an lp (a rare thing!).
shame it's not on two bits of vinyl tho
i know a couple of places
Hi folks,
With the summer coming to a close and no steady employment presenting
itself here in Berlin, I'm probably going to be heading back to the US
in the next couple months.
But where? For the past decade, I've been living wherever I was going
to school, so I've never had to actually make
> I don't think it is a sample - could it be an original?
> From Dusk Til Dawn came out way after Paper Moon and no-one in the movie
> speaks like that!
Yeah, it's definitely not the movie - but as Stewart said the same sample is
used in Lexicon Avenue's tech-house track 'From Dusk Til Dawn', from
At 10:01 12-8-2003, you wrote:
The Spawn of Dreciya...
*sigh*
You know that this wasn't the answer where I was looking for.
R.
---
http://www.funxiun.com
.dark.elektronix.
I don't think it is a sample - could it be an original?
>From Dusk Til Dawn came out way after Paper Moon and no-one in the movie
>speaks like that!
Touché Records brought out some excellent music. Anyone remember Plasmids by
Tata Box Inhibitors?
-Original Message-
From: Sam MacCutchan
Hi,
can anyone confirm that this track
http://www.morthenkiang.com/samples/derrickatfuse206.ram
is Master Jay & Michael Dee: "T.S.O.B." (The Sound of Brooklyn) released in
1980 (some kind of instrumental version it must have been).
And is this record hard to find?
Thanks,
Maarten
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Using original field recordings by Twerk (Shawn Hatfield),
Field allows you to generate suitable backing ambience for any track.
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htt
Here's the full lineup:
Hieroglyphic Being
LIVE P.A.
The Duke aka Traxx
Deecoy
Derek Plaslaiko
Theo Parrish
with resident
Twonz
This week, girls free entry, guys $6 donation.
8pm-2am
11474 Jos Campau
21+ 18+ ladies
Friday Hyperactive will be play
Actually I think Hell said something like that but in a more upbeat way.
I don't mind it.
It's harmless.
I think scenes can co-exist.
>>you never know it could be what a declining american scene needs, a booster
shot
>>form a rap superstar? lol
>>
>>
>>
> Or the final nail in the coffin. Only ti
There is bad business to a large extent but I think downloading has some
effect.
People will always take the free option regardless.
I think with commercial albums a large part of it is the lack of A&R
guidance. So many times you get an album with one or two decent songs.
The Beyonce album broke m
Damn that's a serious line-up right there!
Have fun you lucky 313 based people
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From: "::P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 12:09 AM
Subject: Re: (313) events in the d august 14 to august 17?
> th
the 14th is traxx and theo parrish at Carbon
c u there :)
-Joe
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 11:48 PM
Subject: (313) events in the d august 14 to august 17?
> hello list,
>
> could you please provide any events h
hello list,
could you please provide any events happening this weekend in detroit.
thanks,
keith
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