man i wish people would quit dying...but i guess we have no control when
its our time.
ULTIMATE RESPECT to Sir Coxsone Dodd.
michael
www.renegaderhythms.com
A true studio and production innovator, along with Lee Perry,
Coxsone laid the foundations for what became electronic dance
Well, it wasn't meant that way F* wit.
You sure?
I remember the first time I met him, he came up to me
Big name respected by 313, your input is that he came up to you.
in NYC @ the New Music Seminar
Place drop.
in 1990 or 1991
Time drop.
with Mixmaster Morris
Name drop.
and said he
Man what an ass.good story Fred and yes it was funny and i would
have never known that happened unless you shared it with us, Thank
You...
I never knew Casper but wish i could have met himRising High records i
would say was a big influence on me back in the early 90's..
Back
Detroit's own Brian Kage's new EP Eight Ways just dropped on Thinner
(www.thinnerism.com). This is three killer tracks from Brian, with
remixes by me, Taho, and Paul Keeley.
As always, it's all free to download:
http://www.thinnerism.com/releases.php?r=thn056
Enjoy,
--
Dennis DeSantis
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From: FRED giannelli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 05 May 2004 19:33:01 -0400
To: Adam Haupt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Caspar Pound RIP
on 5/5/04 7:13 PM, Adam Haupt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it wasn't meant that way F* wit.
You sure?
I'm positive - prick.
I
take the mud wrestling off list, please.
--- FRED giannelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: FRED giannelli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 05 May 2004 19:33:01 -0400
To: Adam Haupt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Caspar Pound RIP
on 5/5/04 7:13 PM, Adam Haupt at [EMAIL
Hi folks-
The prospect of getting a compilation album of carl craig's retroactive
label seemed like a good idea at the time, but DO NOT get the LP that
Buzz has re-issued called Equinox : Night and Da.
True, those songs on their are really interesting; wrap me in his
arms..ect Even the
i wanted to say that the three tracks on side B are pressed *a little*
better. Honestly though, were all the retroactive pressing really that
quiet? Somebody with originals care to chime in?
sorry about the double post, I'll try to consolidate my thoughts next
time.
yours
-j
On Wednesday,
im going to ask buzz what the deal is. (anybody here have any ideas why
they cant do a decent re-press?)
The poor sound quality is partly down to the fact that (like the Transmat
Relics LP that was 'repressed' recently) this is a bootleg of the original
Buzz LP, not a remaster or even a
The first Techno record I ever heard was by Caspar Pound.
It was 1990 and Total Confusion by A Homeboy A Hippie A Funki Dredd
came out of my radio one day, playing on KXLU (local low-wattage hip Uni
station). It immediately grabbed my attention - I remember where I was,
and I remember making
thank you very much for the info Tom-
thats why the record sounds like a recycled pepsi can :) does the
original buzz comp sound good enough to 'play out' or should i look for
the original 12s the rest of my life?
-j
On Wednesday, May 5, 2004, at 07:40 PM, Tom Churchill wrote:
im going to
Building greater buildings.
Instant Vintage and Kross-Over present:
Saturday, May 8th
The Belmont • 10215 Jos. Campau • Hamtramck • 313.871.1966
Aril Brikha: Live Set (Art Of Vengeance/Transmat) Stockholm
Kevin Reynolds: Live Set (Transmat) Detroit
Derek Plaslaiko: Dj Set (Ghostly/m_nus)
All I can say about the originals (got the dang1ep and 005/006 promo's) that
they sound like all of my records from that era in music history.
Full on the bass and Jason what do you mean by noizy.?
peace
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From: jason kenjar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 6
Similar to when you make a copy of a cassette to a second cassette,
then that second to a third cassette. The quality has diminished. I
don't know the technical term for it.
If you say those older records are full on the bass, it leads me to
believe that problems were not that they were of
does the
original buzz comp sound good enough to 'play out' or should i look for
the original 12s the rest of my life?
like Tom said, squeeze all that music on one side of vinyl anyway and the
difference between that and a 12 (especially for playing out)is even
audible to my ears (so it must be
which buzz comp are we talking about? virtual sex, panic in detroit? they
all had cd releases. what dum bootlegger would use an old bit of vinyl to
master a bootleg when using the cd as a master could have made for a better
pressing than the orignal.
james
www.jbucknell.com
panic in detroit?
this one..
they probably did do it from the cd, I don't know.
sounds s**t however they did it.
Alex
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found this too (in addition to the one posted before..)
http://www.getrealdetroit.com/articles.php?aid=1299
Alex
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Adam, you are out of order fella - bang out of order, show some respect to
the house, Caspar and Fred.
Fred your story made me smile, Caspar would have liked that...
Martin
I think its 'equinox\nite and da' unfortunately i just ordered it from the
Uk which works out quite expensive.
Isn't the main reason the record would sound bad is someone pressed 1 whole
album on to 1 piece of vinyl? I mean i have relics and i assume this is the
original and it sounds real
Does anyone know what happens to the rights of defunct record lables like
Buzz? Could Carl bootleg his own release?
Carl still owns the rights, Buzz just licensed tracks...
Martin
Does anyone know what happens to the rights of defunct record lables like
Buzz? Could Carl bootleg his own release?
I would imagine (but don't really know), that Buzz just licensed all the
tracks in question.
(on these compilation releases anyway)
Isn't the main reason the record would sound
on 5/6/04 5:38 AM, Martin Dust at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know what happens to the rights of defunct record lables like
Buzz? Could Carl bootleg his own release?
Carl still owns the rights, Buzz just licensed tracks...
Martin
exactly. Carl would not have to bootleg his
well organising it like this sure is gonna keep the whole thing
underground :)
ya gotta admire detroit techno folks flair for drama eh?
robin...
Chris Anglesey wrote:
check this out...
http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/move5_20040505.htm
Thought I'd post this just incase anyone wants to pop
over/up/down/around..
Saturday May 8th
ARRANGE AND PROCESS BASIC CHANNEL - SCION LIVE
+
Claro Intelecto (Ai Records/UK) - Live
DJ Miles (Baked Goods/Modern Love/UK) - DJ Set
Error DJ's (UK)
Closing party and profile club event of
Thanks everyone.
How do we know Carl didn't re-release this copy then? Might be a silly
question sorry, its just everyone is saying bootleg but i'm wondering.
Quest
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From: matrix313 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 May 2004 19:03
To: Martin Dust; 313@hyperreal.org
If he had of, then surely he's have made a better job of it, and done a
press release like the 69 represses.
I don't think there was a single person who didn't know 69 was going to
be repressed.
p
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From: quest pond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 May 2004 10:23
To:
How do we know Carl didn't re-release this copy then? Might be a silly
question sorry, its just everyone is saying bootleg but i'm wondering.
Well, just guessing again, but I would presume that Carl could get it
mastered properly from his master tapes, and would have no need to brand it
as a
See last years Planet E re-issue of As Time Goes By, or Urban Tribe's
Covert Action as an example
(was it time goes by? can't remember!)
Not 'Time Goes By' IRRC.
By the way, 'Covert Action' repress was slightly inferior in sound quality
to the original (on the EP with 'Eastward') to my
Anybody go to either of these?
How where they?
Didn't go but heard great things about Craig -
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3227
Paul Kendrick was there, so maybe he will fill you in
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From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 9:43 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject:
No one's said anything about Kevin Saunderson at Plastic People either,
which I hope isn't ominous!. Then again, I haven't checked Little Detroit
(or whatever they're calling it nowadays! ;-)
k
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From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004
Not much good was said about Saunderson's performance (on FS) but apparently
Bicknell was fantastic - not a techno set though
-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 9:48 AM
To: Robert Taylor; Dan Bean; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE:
Yeah I went with Gary Dan from the list and Carl rocked at the Nuphonic party
on Sunday. Great venue, some strange place at the Top of Kings X with really
cool staff.
Carl came on a bit late but as soon as he put his first records on he took the
pace a step up, he played some of his own re
See last years Planet E re-issue of As Time Goes By, or Urban Tribe's
Covert Action as an example (was it time goes by? can't remember!)
Not 'Time Goes By' IRRC.
Yeah, it was - the 12 included A Wonderful Life and As Time Goes By
(Sitting Under a Tree)... see
Just what I was afraid of sigh!
k
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From: Tom Churchill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 11:01 AM
To: Odeluga, Ken; Alex Bond; 313
Subject: Re: (313) bad pressing alert
See last years Planet E re-issue of As Time Goes By, or Urban Tribe's
I'd definitely agree with Paul that it was one of the best
sets I've seen him play, especially in the last few years.
It beat his appearance at Plastic People hands down, IMHO.
You could probably sum up his set by saying it was harder
and more techno than he typically plays these days, but
as
You wrote:
Not much good was said about Saunderson's performance (on FS) but apparen=
tly Bicknell was fantastic - not a techno set though
LOL - things aren't normally that way round! Wasn't actually able to go anyway,
but was sceptical about the LOST non-techno angle after going to one of
Rob:
Not much good was said about Saunderson's performance (on FS) but
apparen=
Dan:
LOL - things aren't normally that way round! Wasn't actually able to go
anyway, but was sceptical about the LOST non-techno angle after going to
one of their Christmas Dos at Bridge Tunnel. Seem to remember
oh, and oooh, Final Scratch? is this the one that uses mp3? does that sound
ok in a club?
Or WAV files Alex! :-)
I enjoyed the last Space Base before Xmas and had a fantastic time - quite an
obvious choice of disco and house classics (Relight My Fire, Let No Man Put
Asunder, There But For The Grace Of God etc) plus a number of
not-so-obscurities (check the Choice tracklisting for examples) - I'm sure you
Just out of interest, what are they like these non techno lost parties? I
always fancied going to one.
also, a bit curious, when you say lazy, do you mean they just busted out
the generic disco/funk classics, or?
That kind of sums it up for me, but I've only been to one, with Steve
Rob said-
there was a great drunken festive atmosphere and, with less than 200 in there
Thats what made that party
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From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 May 2004 12:49
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson
Agreed, it was wicked.
Personally, however, I would prefer to hear much more contemporary stuff at
those parties, alongside the new stuff. Although you don't know what's
coming next you can safely say that you've probably heard it before.
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From: Paul Kendrick
thanks Rob Dan, have always been a bit curious about those parties..
p.s. Rob, I'm dying to hear that Plastic People soundsystem, always heard
everybody say how good it is.
One day! (I hope)
_
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You wrote:
you just have to h=
ear disco on that amazing system (the vocals especially sound so crisp on=
it).
Oh yes! coudn't agree more - absolutely blinding. Best example that I heard of
that was the guy supporting KDJ there (Rusty Waters? sorry have terrible
memory, is this correct
i know i hate test messages too, please ignore.
r
oh, and oooh, Final Scratch? is this the one that uses mp3? does that sound
ok in a club?
i've seen a final scratch set (from richie hawtin) and i couldn't tell
it was mp3s.
this could be for a few reasons. high bitrate encoding, using full wavs
(like u do in Ableton Live) or just having
oh, and oooh, Final Scratch? is this the one that uses mp3? does that sound
ok in a club?
i've seen a final scratch set (from richie hawtin) and i couldn't tell
it was mp3s.
this could be for a few reasons. high bitrate encoding, using full wavs
(like u do in Ableton Live) or just having
I have to agree with Paul and Brendan , CC was definitely on form on
Sunday, streets ahead of his last Plastic People appearance. I was
wondering what sort of direction he was going to take after Ross Allen's
set, as Ross seemed to be playing everything from West London breaks to
Britney
I think it was Rusty Waters and if I remember ok he played a better set than
KDJ!!!
Plastic People is IMO the best club in London, by a long way.
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From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 May 2004 12:00
To: Robert Taylor
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE:
You wrote:
I think it was Rusty Waters and if I remember ok he played a better set =
than KDJ!!!
agreed, he rocked! anyone know anymore about this guy?
You wrote:
I think it was Rusty Waters and if I remember ok he played a better set =
than KDJ!!!
agreed, he rocked! anyone know anymore about this guy?
Well, not really. But I'll provide my usual half-assed/guessed/heard off a
man in the pub type info.
Wasn't Rusty Waters something to do with
but it more than made up for what I
thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night before.
What sort of stuff was he playing?
I remember hearing him play that chart classic I'm Horny, Horny, Horny
etc...
(is that Mousse T) when I heard him last!
Alex
I thought Rusty Waters was a reference to diarrhoea and is the nom de spin of
Ade the owner - I could be very wrong though cos this assumption is not based
on fact, but speculation
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 12:38 PM
the nom de spin
aha!
le nom de spin
I love it when we get all 'cultural' here.
Bonjour
*in best Del Boy voice*
Alex
*with an accent on the A*
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On 6-mei-04, at 15:42, Robert Taylor wrote:
I thought Rusty Waters was a reference to diarrhoea and is the nom de
spin of Ade the owner - I could be very wrong though cos this
assumption is not based on fact, but speculation
It could be me be isn't Rusty Waters just someone who is in the
Rusty Waters did the Illumination ep, sound signature 17, and consists
(according to Forced Exposure's website) of Theo Parrish, Warren
Harris, Marcellus Pittman, Bill Beaver, Jerrald James, Mellissa
Botts.
Cheers
Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but it more than made up for what I
thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night before.
What sort of stuff was he playing?
He played some stuff on Salsoul, but just didn't really go anywhere with
it; some later Prelude or West End would've
Apologies for the lack of relevance to non-UK 313ers, but here's
a little update about what's happening on the 313 party front. Some
of you might remember the series of 313 nights we had at Public Life
last year - and this year we're hoping to move up to bigger and better
things.
In
Rusty Waters did the Illumination ep, sound signature 17, and consists
(according to Forced Exposure's website) of Theo Parrish, Warren
Harris, Marcellus Pittman, Bill Beaver, Jerrald James, Mellissa
Botts.
Blimey!
Bet the dj box was busy that night!
No trouble working three decks with 6
Here's a picture of the boat here:
http://www.dustclub.com/gfx/goodshipld.jpg
Martin
On 6-mei-04, at 14:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bill Beaver, what a name! One for the ladies?
He was part of The Heidelberg Project who 'Searching' for D.I.S. House
records about 2 years ago. If i remember it correctly he was also
involved with Members of the House.
I know my parents will be in attendance at this funeral...this mans
influence on the development of Jamaican music is legendary. To bad I am
not home to attend as this man would never stand for a mournful funeral...he
would want a Nine Night, west indian style!
My father used to go to the
KS will be playing in Winnipeg this weekend for the first time, and I'll be
driving him about town. Anyone care to share any stories or advice?
K.
Watch out for mooses
-Original Message-
From: Kelly Money [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 2:27 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Kevin Saunderson
KS will be playing in Winnipeg this weekend for the first time, and I'll be
driving him about town. Anyone
Remember the early 90s, when pressing 4 or even more tracks per side was
common for LPs (check out many Trax LPs licensed to PRT, etc)? Whilst there
was some weakness in volume, it's nowhere near as bad as the repress in
question sounds. So it is definitely a duffer.
I agree. I'm not the big fan
Here's a fun game to play.
What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your
Favourite DJ play???
Mine would be a close tie between Larry Heard playing Anastasia (not
the Prince song!) at the Trackmode party in Detroit a few years ago and
Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's
Mills - Kings Of Tomorrow - Finally @ Lost 10th Anniversary.
-Original Message-
From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 May 2004 3:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London
Here's a fun game to play.
What's
What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your
Favourite DJ play???
Well, he's neither my favourite dj, or detroit legend, but to be on topic,
how's about Laurent Garnier playing that Prodigy track - what's all that
about? It was never a good record, nor is it topical in anyway.
If jazz is the teacher, is techno the preacher?
;)
There was such furore when D May played the Bucketheads once, and then
lately a Tim Deluxe remix, one track, kids (actually my friends) get over
it! ;) He he.
I have guilty pleasures too, like I enjoy blasting that cheesy Junior Jack
album (I
Hearing Luke Slater play way too much electroclash bobbins a couple of weeks
ago was pretty depressing.
You wrote:
Here's a fun game to play.
What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your
Favourite DJ play???
Mine would be a close tie between Larry Heard playing
Regis - Toxic, Spears, Last week...
Disco's Revenge is a good tune!
I've never heard anyone play something exceptionally bad, except the
aforementioned breaks that Garnier was playing.
Saunderson played some Intec [EMAIL PROTECTED]/'stadium techno' at the last
Lost, but I can't think of anything that was truly awful
Nah- this isn't good enough- I want COLD HARD FACTS- names taken, blame
fully apportioned :)
Jason
On 6 May 2004, at 15:46, Dan Bean wrote:
Hearing Luke Slater play way too much electroclash bobbins a couple of
weeks ago was pretty depressing.
You wrote:
Hey, I like that.
Mills - Kings Of Tomorrow - Finally @ Lost 10th Anniversary.
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From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 May 2004 3:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London
Here's a
Another great house tune!
You guys just don't like a techno DJ playing house
ducks
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From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 2:44 PM
To: 'Jason Brunton'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313
Subject: RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl
I like Disco's Revenge as well! (although I prefer it heavily
pitched up... :)
Kenny Larkin, despite playing a very good set overall, dropped one or
tracks in Liverpool a few months back that were so bad I had to
walk off the dancefloor. The problem is, I don't remember what they
were...
Regis - Toxic, Spears, Last week...
I've been reading that quite a few people have been playing this!
well, Gilles Peterson and also Ross Allen (as just mentioned here).
what's the deal, is it neptunes production or something, don't think I even
heard it.
or is it just a load of rubbish?
Hey, they can play House all they wantas long as it's DETROIT house
:)
Jason
On 6 May 2004, at 16:49, Robert Taylor wrote:
Another great house tune!
You guys just don't like a techno DJ playing house
ducks
-Original Message-
From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [mailto:[EMAIL
It's a gospel record, too, not a love song, as well. It's about going
'home'. I didn't realise that 'til it was pointed out to me.
--
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jason
Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: (313)
BrendanKenny Larkin, despite playing a very good set overall, dropped one
or
tracks in Liverpool a few months back that were so bad I had to
walk off the dancefloor. The problem is, I don't remember what they
were...
I remember very little from that night..!
But, while we're on the subject of
On or may be off topic, can we give this Garnier beating a rest for a while. or
at least a week.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 May 2004 15:45
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regis - Toxic, Spears, Last week...
I've been reading that quite a few people have been playing this!
well, Gilles Peterson and also Ross Allen (as just mentioned here).
what's the deal, is it neptunes production or something, don't think I even
heard it.
or is it
Jason Brunton wrote on Thu, 6 May 2004 about following:
Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's
-Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th
Keep on jumpin is excellent track, although played to death - more
importantly, it's a great cover of
I may get a slagging for this but I really don't like the Danny K edit of
String of life and all ways leave the dance floor when its dropped.
Leave the tune alone!!! it dident need fixing
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From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 May 2004 15:38
To:
We should be able to criticize who we want, when we want, if we feel it is
necessary
-Original Message-
From: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 2:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend
On or may be off topic, can we give this Garnier beating a rest for a
while. or at least a week.
nope, not for playing that f**king s**t.
(I actually think he's a good dj for what it's worth, but that track, I
just don't get it)
Alex
*who didn't partake in any Garnier beating last week,
I didn't like it either, but not as bad as that Ashley Beadle (?) a few years
earlier
-Original Message-
From: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 2:53 PM
To: Jason Brunton; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313
Subject: RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last
Not my absolute favourite DJ, but Rob Hood playing that f*cking hard house
Destinys Child remix every single time I've seen him in the past 4 years
comes pretty high!
Once I could have lived with... (maybe ;-)
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From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
stacey pullen - phats and small respect the cock at motor in 2001.
4 hours a stunning techno and chicago house, then THAT?!?!?!
also acquaviva playing electric avenue at the demf a few years
ago, but he's neither a legend nor a favorite. but it was really,
really bad
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On or may be off topic, can we give this Garnier beating a rest for a
while. or at least a week.
nope, not for playing that f**king s**t.
(I actually think he's a good dj for what it's worth, but that track, I
just don't get it)
i've got this tune.hahaha
Isn't there a track called 'Jumpin' a different one called 'Keep On
Jumpin' ?
I agree that 'Jumpin' is classic Todd Terry.
yeah 'keep on jumpin' was a chart thing whilst 'jumpin' is the classic
track off unreleased project 4 (i think)
robin...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't there a track called 'Jumpin' a different one called 'Keep On
Jumpin' ?
I agree that 'Jumpin' is classic Todd Terry.
Yehaw! Looky'dere folks! Alex One Shot Bond is back in town to
rustle up all you scaly snake bootleggers and chase you out of town like a
mean dog after a school girl. An if there any of you sly song stealin'
vinyl stampers left he's gunna shoot'cha right between your pearly blues.
Go
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 6 May 2004 about following:
Isn't there a track called 'Jumpin' a different one called 'Keep On
Jumpin' ?
'Jumpin' is on Unreleased Project Part 4 and IIRC was the basis of 'keep
on jumpin'.. can't remember exactly, these are like 9-10 year old
tracks. It
No, it's not the Neptunes, they do better stuff than that (avowed Neptunes
fan). Grrr, I hate her voice sooo much. The first Migs remix was OK.
I never got the Justin thing myself. Playing Pharrell's Frontin', mind, I
can understand. ;)
Didn't Carl Craig - bless him - play Beyonce's contagious
I heard Jochem of Amsterdam is Phil Collins in real life.
Does that count?
I mean, that's gotta be worse than playing Phil Collins (actually being
Phil Collins)
_
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Even with mystery surrounding Movement goings-on, clubs and artists
have pushed ahead with night-time party plans, comfortable with the
notion that Memorial Day Weekend is now established as a big techno
ticket in Detroit -- regardless of what happens at Hart Plaza itself.
Out of everything
I mean, that's gotta be worse than playing Phil Collins (actually being
Phil Collins)
Being his Dad I would imagine :)
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