An hour of old school chicago house, detroit house and disco from the 70s
and 80s.
You know, more of the hits you want with less talk.
james
link to site: www.jbucknell.com
direct link to mix: www.jbucknell.com/housedisco_jbucknell.mp3
chicago/detroit house and disco mix [60min 61mb 145kbps
>> As for white labels turning up in Gramaphone, John Sokolowski+ Matt McQueen- shame on >> you- surely you're not that desperate for food/drink/cigarettes ?? :)
> Naw, I think they just put a price tag on the white you dropped off for them?
Following the Capone school of Chicago business,
There is a Talking Heads record called "Fear of Music" already ;-)
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
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> > Arguably, Stockhausen's music often sounds like music composed by someone
> > who hates music.
>
> I think there's a psychiatric term called 'melophobia', fear of music. I
> always th
Noticed that Murat's been playing a few gigs out on the west coast
recently. Anybody know if he'll be playing in Detroit any time soon?
It's been far too long since I've heard him spin.
Or does anybody have some contact info for him?
Cheers!
G
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www.gerald-matri
I know I'll get hated for this by a few but I also know NERD has a cult base
within 313 circles and at least one major Detroit DJ is a mega fan to the
extent where he knows all the words to the songs. ;
Anyway there is a DFA remix of the new single She Wants To Move which some
may find interesting
hi james,
try
http://www.discogs.com/release/219457
some of the others are listed there too, and yeah the price takes the p&&s
robin...
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isaac hayes - i can't turn around (from the album chocolate chip, first
track on that album is used in the movie la haine, anyone seen that?)
Is this the song that's the basis for Farley Jackmaster Funk and Daryl
Pandy's "Love Can't Turn Around" ?
I recently got Music Box Mixes and Re-edi
Sorry I deleted Tom's original email by mistake but I too
found it a truly amazing experience but was suprised that
no one really got down to tracks like Numbers or Expo 2000,
I looked around and felt slightly out of place for dancing the whole time
but
nevertheless I really enjoyed it and as soon
> Arguably, Stockhausen's music often sounds like music composed by someone
> who hates music.
I think there's a psychiatric term called 'melophobia', fear of music. I
always thought it would make a great record title! ;)
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Martin wrote:
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>
> > > Simon Price and Kitty Empire) repeating the
> > > tired old cliche that - to quote Empire by way of example - 'Kraftwerk's
> > > austere music has brought them misguided accusations of being fascists'.
> >
> > And neither am I, nor are you ... but Stock
He used to have a residency in LA, I think, from memory, way, way, way back
in the day. I think the floors parted when he played techno and so he
tricked 'em back with New Jack Swing. Is there a techno scene in LA?
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>From: Greg Earle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: 313@hyperreal.org
>Subject: (
> > Simon Price and Kitty Empire) repeating the
> > tired old cliche that - to quote Empire by way of example - 'Kraftwerk's
> > austere music has brought them misguided accusations of being fascists'.
>
> And neither am I, nor are you ... but Stockhausen has said that he
dislikes
> all music wit
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Tom Magic Feet wrote:
> Simon Price and Kitty Empire) repeating the
> tired old cliche that - to quote Empire by way of example - 'Kraftwerk's
> austere music has brought them misguided accusations of being fascists'.
And neither am I, nor are you ... but Stockhausen has said
It's not an album Stephen, it's several 12"
Hot on the Dust Towers decks are:
Alter Ego - Yashar (Cabs remix) - Novamute - Old but still brilliant.
Derek Carr - Berlin Detroit Westmeath - Headspace - Brilliant tracks - well
lush.
Los Hermanos - Quetzal - UR - Get's played everyday - sweet, sweet t
Just to say how much I enjoyed the Werk gig at Brixton last night. I mean, I
kind of knew I would, but was pleased not to be disappointed in any way. I
loved and revelled in every minute of it. They were just... magnificent. I
met up with friends and ran into a few others by chance, plus of course
Thanks to everyone for all the great info! Interesting origins &
connections for 313 & hyperreal.org -
Baudrillard's "Simulacra and Simulation" was published in 1981 (in
French) and (officially) translated to English in 1994 - so perhaps the
Shamen did learn of the concept from him (like someo
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