Out for a while I believe.
I'll take the Scan X, but both of them are decent.
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Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 11:01 PM
Subject: (313) Scan X 7
promo announcement I just got:
Following his killer
Then I'm behind and so is FComm with their emails
s mcgill
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Subject: Re: (313) Nigel Walker
That's terrible, Robert Taylor and I were talking at the 313 meet
about what a mad unique place that was. I heard
As many of you know, Paul Johnson is a paraplegic (I hope that's the correct
term) and has used a wheelchair for many years. Hope he gets better before
too long.
k
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From: Marsel van der Wielen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 10:08 PM
To: 313
Sat Nov 8th
Eyes Down Special
with
PEPE BRADOCK
Jon-K
Kelvin Brown
MC DRS (Broke 'n' English)
£6.50 adv / £8 door
10 - late
Band On The Wall
Manchester
Show your support!
Thanks - and sorry to the rest of you..
_
I wouldn't mind somebody saying what are his most interesting / best releases
etc, BTW...
Gwendal
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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 8:19 AM
To: Marsel van der Wielen; 313
Subject: RE: (313) Fw: OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE -
Don't know many, but here's my all time favourite -
With Armando - Welcome II The Warehouse - Radikal Fear
Raw, but absolutely sublime at the same time. How do they do that?
Dan.
At 02:50 am -0500 17/10/03, Cobert, Gwendal wrote:
I wouldn't mind somebody saying what are his most interesting /
I bet my music would sound quite different without the big pile
of records i've got from him. Especially his releases on Dancemania
and Relief were/are a very good source for inspiration.
All the best wishes to you, Paul!
Ronny
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I really love Feel My Mother F*g Bass in Your Face on Dance Mania,
come to think of it I like alot of his booty trax on Dance Mania.
Jeff
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From: Cobert, Gwendal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 7:51 AM
To: 313
Subject: RE: (313) Fw: OFFICIAL
it's been shut for over 2 months now with the last night being the british
murder boys tour end of july with surgeon + regis live. the venue's been
sold and is being converted to a restaurant apparently. the player / red
seal studio has already kicked out by the new owners so it seems work's
claude young played his first ever (and only?) live set at orbit one new
year
nope, he also played live in Belfast (around '97 if fuzzy memory serves
correctly). I don't know of any others though...
Sean.
My last memory of it was one guy and four bouncers offering to kick my head
in for flyering outside (down the street and across the road) for a free
party - which was nice of them...
17/10/03 10:12 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
it's been shut for over 2 months now with the last night being the british
I was at many of the nights mentioned below and they were certainly very
special.
I remember the May gig well - he followed Underworld and managed to fit in
about 30 records in his short slot !
I saw Mills for the first time there too - probably the night mentioned.
No club since has ever
No club since has ever matched the INTENSITY of The Orbit - the club
opened at 8.00pm and many people would catch the train there from Leeds at
around 6 to queue (the After Dark is not actually in Leeds but in Morley -
a small town outside Leeds - strange that such a small palce could host
such a
first time: Sven Vath w/ Spicelab live - come on!
RIP Orbit (sniff)
Robert Taylor wrote:
I was at many of the nights mentioned below and they were certainly very
special.
I remember the May gig well - he followed Underworld and managed to fit in
about 30 records in his short slot !
I saw
I too first went to the Orbit in '95 for CJ Bolland about the time he
released the Prophet. Went about 3 out of 4 weeks for the next four years
whilst at uni. I think it was the 6th Birthday when I walked through the
doors at 6.20pm to see the place rocking already. Was it Sven Vath playing,
hi folks. now that groovetech has disappeared, i find myself looking for
other US-based online shops. i'm familiar with sonicgroove, planetx, and
satellite... i'd like to know if other 'listers' have online shops that they
consider exemplary in service and selection.
don't get me
I use these quite a bit :
http://www.dancetracks.com/
http://www.forcedexposure.com/welcome.html
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Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 8:41 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) USA-based online record shops.
hi
And whatabout...
Joey Negro The way remixes by Octave One and Majik Johnson!?!
What is happening here...
Dr. Nutcracker
does anyone have the link to the new sounds clips for the new Undergrounds
Resistance records comming out.
ryan
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Try MSN Messenger 6.0 with integrated webcam functionality!
it's been shut for over 2 months now with the last night being the british
murder boys tour end of july with surgeon + regis live. the venue's been
sold and is being converted to a restaurant apparently.
a restaurant there? bloody hell. I was always surprised that there was a
club like the
I'm trying to track down his current booking agent, and having zero luck.
Revolver in Toronto was the last agent I had, but she's no longer in the
biz. Can anyone help me out?
Thanks!
-Pete
http://www.submerge.com/2003/preview.html pssst don't tell anyone
17/10/03 2:39 PM ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
does anyone have the link to the new sounds clips for the new Undergrounds
Resistance records comming out.
ryan
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All this reminiscing has me wondering about something - since I live in the
US (bear with me as I try to get to the point of what I'm looking for)
What books or essays are out there regarding club culture in the UK that
work in issues of geographic size of the country and other aspects of
Altered State by Matthew Colin is perhaps the most cogent analysis of the
development of UK club culture
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Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 3:45 PM
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Subject: RE: (313) half baked thought question (was
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Cobert, Gwendal wrote:
I wouldn't mind somebody saying what are his most interesting / best releases
etc, BTW...
Gwendal
I liked his earliest stuff, especially the album The Other Side of Me. and
the Peacefrog Bump Talking. The stuff he's done since Get Down, Down has
On Friday, October 17, 2003, at 05:22 pm, Kent williams wrote:
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Cobert, Gwendal wrote:
I wouldn't mind somebody saying what are his most interesting / best
releases
etc, BTW...
Gwendal
his third dimension release on target and on djax was pretty tuff..
traxxmen -
Grammenos, Peter wrote:
I use these quite a bit :
http://www.dancetracks.com/
http://www.forcedexposure.com/welcome.html
http://www.ear-rational.com/ maybe not so much for 313 stuff but there's
always something of interest in there.
Hmm.. I didn't know about the Radikal Fear version.I only have and
only have heard about the
Warehouse version. Is their any different mixes on the Radikal Fear
version?
Thanks,
Dave
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Don't know many, but here's my all time favourite -
With Armando - Welcome
http://www.submerge.com/2003/preview.html pssst don't tell anyone
Man, those Orlando Voorn records.. whoow... real good stuff!
Cheers,
Maarten - http://www.morthenkiang.com
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