I will...This year, movement will take place at home for me.
Quite sad, but i knew it for long, so i dont feel down and desappointed.
Wish you guys over there to have a good time, and may Orpheus (and btw
Apollo) be with you :)
- KiDD*e*
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And for a complete history of Israel/Palestine, Zionism, Jewish/Arabic
relations, WWI and II
go to
http://www.countryreports.org/history/israehist.htm
it appears to be an unbiased history (which can be hard to find online)
so... how many of us are stuck at home but are going to watch the
> oh yeah- and the jews and the arab states never had problems before that.
yes...well before israel was a state...
> oh yeah- and the jews and the arab states never had problems before that.
> i find it sad that you would call the jewish people fools
man oh man...where did i call *all* jews fools
> one thin that is starting to bother me is the use of words like regime
> when dicussing the Israeli government. It is a democratically elected
> government dealin with an extremely difficult situation.
self created difficult situation
> Yes- in an ideal world, we should be able to just hand the
pour some out for muh homeys
On Fri, 28 May 2004, De Block, Mario wrote:
> very, very, very, very, very, very etc sad. jockey was one of the few that
> really got passion on every page
>
> Tom Magic Feet schreef:
>
> > I haven't posted for a while, so it's unfortunate that the first time I do
>
one thin that is starting to bother me is the use of words like regime
when dicussing the Israeli government. It is a democratically elected
government dealin with an extremely difficult situation.
Yes- in an ideal world, we should be able to just hand the Palestinians
over their own homeland. But
http://www.ishkur.com/features/music/index.htm#
Go to "Ishkur's Guide to Electronic music" link, open it,
then when it comes up (in a new window), click on the
"Techno" button and then click on "Detroit" in the middle
of the window, and read the bottom of the side-bar blurb :-)
- Greg
when i saw him last year at movement detroit i was glad to see him sing
the 'war (what is it good for)' cover song. he got soul, it was in an
intimistic hi-tech soul stage context which was nice. later on that
evening carl craig got me into tears of joy and movement with detroit
experiment live - w
sorry to hear that Tom...its a blow to the dance scene as JS was
the best out there in terms of reviews etc..
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From: Tom Magic Feet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 May 2004 18:23
To: 313 mailing list
Subject: (313) Jockey Slut goes down
I haven't posted for a while,
For the 5(?) whole people in Los Angeles that are on this list:
Amp Fiddler will be making two LA appearances next weekend
in support of "Waltz Of The Ghetto Fly":
Saturday, June 5th
Temple Bar
1026 Wilshire Blvd.
Santa Monica, CA 90401
http://www.TempleBarLive.COM/
http://4.35.243.180/calendar/
You guys have magazines about techno?
Lucky brits!
:-) hehe
Tom Magic Feet writes:
So, what titles are left in the UK now? DJ, IDJ, The Wire, M8, Mixrag... any
more?
Bah,
TOM
Sorry Questy, I'm sitting out Sonar this year. The lineup's crap,
quite frankly (sorry, my Hip-Hop era is a decade behind me) and
I can't afford to go anyway, for the same reasons I'm sitting at
home this weekend instead of being in tha D, where I belong :-(
- Greg
Tom Magic Feet wrote on Fri, 28 May 2004 about following:
> I haven't posted for a while, so it's unfortunate that the first time I do
> post again it is to share bad news: the publishing company behind Jockey
> Slut magazine (and Sleaze, formerly Sleazenation) has gone into liquidation.
oh well.
Would you please remove your tongue from my arse, Tom? I'll still review
your records! :-)
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From: Tom Churchill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Jockey Slut goes down
> A few years ago, maybe I'd agr
the cover design was sad maybe. too glossy or i don't know what, just too
corporate. before it was rough paper, which was better, as a warm touch
always is ;) i have a stack of old ones in my bedroom just because it's
cosy ;)
but in order for british humour, the colourful design overall, the ridden
A few years ago, maybe I'd agree - but IMHO its quality had been on the
wane for quite some time... TMF's techno reviews excepted of course :)
On 28 May 2004, at 19:31, De Block, Mario wrote:
very, very, very, very, very, very etc sad. jockey was one of the few
that
really got passion on every
Straight No Chaser regularly covers techno and related styles these
days, and Keep On magazine looks pretty good:
http://www.keeponmagazine.com - on more of a house tip I guess but
seems like it's done with a bit of passion...
Cheers,
Tom
On 28 May 2004, at 18:23, Tom Magic Feet wrote:
So,
very, very, very, very, very, very etc sad. jockey was one of the few that
really got passion on every page
Tom Magic Feet schreef:
> I haven't posted for a while, so it's unfortunate that the first time I do
> post again it is to share bad news: the publishing company behind Jockey
> Slut magazi
Mr Fiddly will be playing live on Later With Jools Holland at 11.15 (I
think) on BBC2 tonight.
Oh yeah, someone already posted that info. Dammit.
I'm there!
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Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 5:09 PM
Subject: (313) Sonar anyone?
> I think some people are looking for a 'mailinglist punch up' today with
all
> this politics and , i put it down to an unhappy bun
I haven't posted for a while, so it's unfortunate that the first time I do
post again it is to share bad news: the publishing company behind Jockey
Slut magazine (and Sleaze, formerly Sleazenation) has gone into liquidation.
The new issue - the first in the new 3-monthly format - has just been
prin
>
> From: "john arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 29/05/2004 1:09:19
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
If anyone is interested, there is a Derrick May interview at the Australian
Website: www.inthemix.com.au
This message was sent through MyMail http://www.mymail.com.au
> Anyway i'm wondering now all the fuss of movement is over
> (well soon anyway-thank god), who is going to Sonar?
>
> Couple of us Aussies going and i understand a few UK peoplz.
I'll be there. Not performing, just vacationing and taking
in some music and art. I need a vacation pretty bad, so
I think some people are looking for a 'mailinglist punch up' today with all
this politics and , i put it down to an unhappy bunch of people having no
movement, myself included.
Anyway i'm wondering now all the fuss of movement is over (well soon
anyway-thank god), who is going to Sonar?
Couple of
he he :0)
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Subject: RE: (313) Movement Festival Live On Web
LOL... er, n
was only kidding Mike, didn't mean to offend anyone...
sorry.
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LOL... er, no - let's forget about that
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So is Israel!
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hey - America is actually a really beautiful country (and yes, I do travel
outside of th
hey - America is actually a really beautiful country (and yes, I do travel
outside of the US as often as possible) - it's just our government and
their actions/inaction that sucks donkey d*ck
MEK
sitting here with all these emails rolling in about all these hot parties
this weekend is like my worst nightmare!
this looks ace.
have a good weekend folks, wherever you may be.
Alex
p.s. still needing berlin info if there's anyone out there
___
SELECT this FRIDAY
OUR LIVE ACTS
John Arnold (Ubiquity/Transmat)
Ayro aka Jeremy Ellis (Omoamusic/Ubiquity/Compost/TransMat)
Szymanski (Omoamusic)
Brownstudy (ReallyNicerRecordings)
Formless Figures
Upgrade (6 Dirty)
Kevin Reynolds (Transmat)
OUR DJS
Recloose (Planet E)
John Stoll (Color)
Mig
hey Michael don't forget the topless girls body surfing as well :)
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Sent: Fri 28/05/2004 15:17
To: Ian Malbon
Cc: 313 List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Movement
Yeah, this is really cool. Groovetech did such a great job the first year -
I'll be dancing 'round the coffee table again!
now all I need to do is take a bunch of miscellaneous flyers - spread them
around the floor. Put one stereo on one side of the room and another on the
other and have them
>I know hardwax, but I think I'll give it a miss
>because its all new stuff no? I can get most of my new bits here, so yeah,
>really after a large/unmissable second hand shop or digging spot.
I'm gonna have to say Hardwax Alex 'cause you're wrong! It's not just new
stuff by a long way. You'll fin
try www.loveparade.net for info on parties in Berlin, go to the dates section
and
add city and date also www.techno.de is another good one..
happy hunting :)
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Hi Marc,
His live shows have been recieving good reviews too --
I had to skip his one here in Glasgow since it was on
a school night.
Check the littledetroit.net forum on the deadbeat
weekender for a review
Cheers
BT
--- Marc Langsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ooh
[/me wets pants]
>
> Have
Hi Folks.
After some help again.
I've just been told I've been booked to go on my mates stag do next
weekend.
We're off to Berlin, which is great obviously, but a little unfortunate as
I've been dying to go to Berlin to check it out, but this is a flying vist
(literally one night) and there's go
> IMO, if you are playing in a regime just to a certain section of the popu=
> lation becuase of segregation that results from internationally acknowled=
> ged abuses of human rights, you ARE tacitly accepting that state's legita=
> macy.
That's an interesting example, because it's possible that D
ooh [/me wets pants]
Have to say while I was off list a mate told me there was waffle on here
about AF so I went and checked out the Waltz album and its been receving top
summer prioity on my mp3 player since :D
peace,
marc
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dj sets from t. linder, dan lucas, darkcube, andy hegler, and more at
www.detroittechnomilitia.com
He is - so is PJ Harvey, John Martyn and Kanye West!
(they have all passed through Detroit at some point I guess)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 10:55 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Ampy Fiddles
Heads up UK peepz
Heads up UK peepz
Someone just told me amp-fiddler is on Jules Holand tonight.
Fingers Crossed he plays "I'm doing fine" as he is known to in his live
sets!!
Cheers
Max
IMO, if you are playing in a regime just to a certain section of the population
becuase of segregation that results from internationally acknowledged abuses of
human rights, you ARE tacitly accepting that state's legitamacy.
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Sen
I say burn America.
Face first
(but wait till the festival is over, and we can get the 313ers evacuated)
boom boom.
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I agree with you, except that I'm not sure that performing for individuals in a
country means that you implicitly acknowledge/approve of the regime they live
under. Performing as part of a government organised festival for example might
be a different matter.
Essentially I don't think unelected
A, I see! Cheers Alex. Still sort of odd though isn't it? After all, the
K7/planet e issue was pretty well distributed as far as I can see - in fact
I still see copies from time to time.
Anyway, the LP is solid enough - in fact brilliant I would say - to warrant
a much wider distribution than
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 28 May 2004 10:26
>
> Not having the knowledge myself, does anyone on the list know
> if the cultural boycott of South Africa had an effect on the
> fall of apartheid?
It probably didn't, but any artist or business
It's an interesting (and fraught) question. One of the issues seems to be: do
cultural boycotts achieve anything on a practical level?
Not having the knowledge myself, does anyone on the list know if the cultural
boycott of South Africa had an effect on the fall of apartheid?
My other question
Kevin>His name morphed from "HFusion" from "DJ Fusion". Hands down one of
>the best 5 dj's in Detroit. Used to dj for Slum Village.
Thanks for the info Kevin.
So, don't know anything about this guy, if anyone bumps into any mixtapes
by him, or online mixes any where, please let me know. I enjo
Ken>Yeah, this is a weird circumstance isn't it? A remix of a track which
is 2
>years old? Plus I understand it's single-sided and limited (400 copies is
>what I heard - that's not gospel tho). Does anyone know the reasons for
>this? Just out of interest. I've not heard it but I did like the origi
Saw this on Little Detroit. This was my response:
I think Danny Wang is talking out of his arse - the tone of his post makes me
suspect he hadn't really thought much about these issues until he had to
justify himself to his friend when he was confronted with the realities of the
outside world -
Be on the lookout for Isolee's remix of "cardiology" on playhouse.
great stuff
jason
>
Yeah, this is a weird circumstance isn't it? A remix of a track which is 2
years old? Plus I understand it's single-sided and limited (400 copies is
what I heard - that's not gospel tho). Does anyone know the
Note: After a few close listens, i found that parts of the record tend
to drag a little if you aren't reading along with the song. Its still
hot, but I would recommend finding the juicy bits of the record where
the synths really kick in before you play it out. You'll know what I
mean once you l
set time has been changed from 12-3am to 7-10pm, this
friday, may 28.
negative-saucer (live)
friday, may 28, 7-10pm
wcbn radio ann arbor 88.3
webcast @ www.wcbn.org
we'll also be doing another live set in greektown sunday
with Tim Steward
(nebula) @ nikkis. info follows:
"LOCAL EXPLOSION"
NIKKI
So happy somebody picked up the ball on this one. Even though WMP and
24kbps are nasty, I'm glad that our travel-impaired friends have at
least some form of access.
We can hope that hi-quality audio streams will flood the P2P servers by
this time next month.
--
Ian
Press release for immediate release
26-05-2004
Detroit
The Movement Festival Live on the Web!
www.movementfestival.com
The Movement Festival, Transmat Events, Clubsound.com and Zing Detroit are
collaborating to bring live audio streams of 4 stages of the Movement
Electronic Music Festival 04
i picked up metro area 5 without listening to it. and i'm not feeling it at
all. sounds too techy and over produced to me. not that's it's a great
change from previous m.a. records (which i love), but it sounds more like
luke vibert/ kerrier district doing metro area.
then again, maybe i'm disa
I ordered this at the start of the week and am so excited about its
arrival! I read somewhere that one half of Narcotic Syntax is (Manic
Street Preacher) James Dean Bradfield? Is this true?
'The Drumpads Of Jericho' is a great title for a track!
>>> jason kenjar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 28/05/2004 9:2
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