It was 'Walking On Sunshine' - Central Line. Classic Larry Levan mix from
the 80s. Loving the bright stabby echoed synths with that crunchy groove. I
was the dancing fool singing along at the back behind the tent. Getting
goose bumps just thinking about it.
My full Movement lowdown is coming
I think it's not just about ego, money or any one thing. surely it's
complex to put on events like this, make everyone pleased and break even
or make a modest amount of cash.
Of great importance is the message delivered if/when choosing to bring
in a corporate or money-packing sponsor who
I wish this survey allowed those of us who couldn't go to be able to
voice our support or input.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The survey is solely for the benefit of Movement and Michigan. There is no
commercial, corporate agenda. The survey will help folks put on a better event
next year.
Just wanted to add one:
Tim Wright - Thirst (Luciano´s dancehall remix) heard this twice at
Green Light Go! (Once at Agave and once at Push) and the next night as
soon as I walked into Oslo.
-d
you could always lie...and hope Karma doesn't bite you in the @$$
Jeff
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From: David Gillies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 2:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Free Movement Gear
I wish this survey allowed those
I think it's not just about ego, money or any one thing. surely it's
complex to put on events like this, make everyone pleased and break
even or make a modest amount of cash.
Of great importance is the message delivered if/when choosing to bring
in a corporate or money-packing sponsor who
havent been following the thread so sorry if is a repeat but heard the carl
craig remix of la funk mob twice on the same stage on the same day, 1st from
aardvarck later from recloose..i was happy
Just wanted to add one:
Tim Wright - Thirst (Luciano´s dancehall remix) heard this twice at
Did anybody heard him ??
Heard he played a wicked set dating back to the time Roxy/High Tech Soul was
in full swing ..
Any comment would be nice !
Thanks
RAW2019
It was 'Walking On Sunshine' - Central Line. Classic Larry Levan mix from
the 80s. Loving the bright stabby echoed synths with that crunchy
groove. I
'You're mine, your're mine you're - walking on sunshine' (synth phrase)
'I've got to tell you that you're doing fine - walking on sunshine'
The Central Line track is called Walking Into Sunshine
lovely when the bass line comes in!
At 8:25 am +0100 4/6/04, Ken Odeluga wrote:
It was 'Walking On Sunshine' - Central Line. Classic Larry Levan mix from
the 80s. Loving the bright stabby echoed synths with that crunchy
groove. I
Dan Sicko wrote:
Just wanted to add one:
Tim Wright - Thirst (Luciano´s dancehall remix) heard this twice at
Green Light Go! (Once at Agave and once at Push) and the next night as
soon as I walked into Oslo.
-d
great great record .. out now on Novamute!
Sorry for the offtopic.
My wife and I are planning ot visit stockholm in the coming months, but we
are hoping that someone from the area could at the least show us around,
or give us a good weekend to come. We're very much into the techno from
that area. We'd need either a very inexpensive
Hello List.
My mate is flying out to Copenhagen this afternoon and he just asked me if
I knew any good record shops
Guess he'd be looking for 2nd hand places to have a good dig (as opposed to
new stuff)
Anyone here from Copenhagen? Any ideas?
Many Thanks
Alex
p.s. I'm going to Berlin
Sorry for the spam-
The Outlet Collective in conjunction with Digital Soul Records
present the first of 2 nights of...
DIGITAL SOUL REBELS @ S.E.N.D.
Featuring...
Dan Curtin (Metamorphic, Peacefrog - Cleveland, USA)
Peel Seamus (Delsin - Amsterdam, NL)
Splinterfaction (Digital Soul - UK)
Looking forward to this one very much - there was Peal Seamus mix posted on
here last year that is very tasty and Dan Curtin's 11th Hour mixes are sorted
too - only a fiver too!
-Original Message-
From: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 1:42 PM
To:
I don't think Dan Curtin has played in London for a good 6 yearsso we're
very please that he is playing for us..
And the door charge is only a fiver, can't be bad!!!
-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 June 2004 15:52
To: Paul Kendrick;
We can go on and on about Movement, and I don't intend to do that here, but
I have a few things to say on the subject:
1. There has been much criticism of Movement '04, some of it valid and
constructive, but every picture I took at the Festival had people smiling
in it. There was a vibe there
lil friday treat for the leftfield heads out there..
(courtesy of the dj history page)
it's a 'mystery mix' (i.e. no tracklist) by Gerry Rooney.
http://www.djhistory.com/mixes/
Gerry is a record dealer of considerable reputation, he's also the guy who
did the Black Cock edits with Harvey.
WOW this is so exciting, my absolute favourite recording artist ever and i'm
going to be in London then!
Nice choice outlet.
Quest
-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 June 2004 00:52
To: Paul Kendrick; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Dan Curtin
Can't resist chipping in! (I did try :-).
Another seminal London event from the Outlet collective. Last summer was Dan
Bell, so far this year we've already had Scion.
DC's also amongst the techno producers whom I admire the most and yet have
never seen in performance. Once again, I can barely
Thanks for your kind words...
we do try and put people on that we want to see as much as the people who we
feel are not being booked..
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From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 June 2004 15:12
To: quest pond; Robert Taylor; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE:
I haven't posted much here lately. Rectifying.
http://www.bprince.com/BrianPrince-Raintower.mp3 (3mb, rough)
upwardly-rushing technosoul
http://www.bprince.com/balistic-jackass(rough).mp3 (3mb)
stuttery electrofunk co-produced by my pelvis
Offers of sex/money appreciated.
-
yep - I agree. Just because I couldn't go this year doesn't mean I don't
support the event or haven't gone at all.
MEK
David Gillies
On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 10:10:52PM -0400, lisa wrote:
Of great importance is the message delivered if/when choosing to bring
in a corporate or money-packing sponsor who insists on taking creative
control. I suppose a favourable situation would exist when your message
and that of a potential
well to be honest, It wouldn't hurt would it...I mean you could base it on past
experiences as I am sure it all helps for the future..
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 04/06/2004 16:06
To: David Gillies
Agreed, Carl's remix of Ravers Suck our Sound is an essential tune. I'm glad
to finally have it on 12 after just about wearing out my version off a Colin
Dale's Outer Limit's vol 2.
The track I heard the most over the weekend was G-man Quo Vadis. No
complaints on my end since this record NEVER
yeah - exactly. Why not take a survey of last year as well. They could even
take a survey of the DEMF years. It doens't have to be a huge survey with
loads of questions for each year you've attended but it could just be a
question of which years did you attend and info about the last year you
The survey looks like they are looking for ways to justify state/council
funding and/or sponsorships.
I.e we brought X $ to the local economy therefore its worth your while keep
us running type thing.
This is probably why they are not interested in input from people who didn't
go, they are after
The creator of the Moog synthesizer will be giving a conference on Saturday
19 June in Aula 2 of the CCCB, forty years after making his revolutionary
invention known to the world.
What would the world of modern music be like without Bob Moog?s
instruments? More boring, no doubt. His analog
I think you make some excellent points.
In reference to your last point, would it really taint the festival so much
to hire a guy to wrangle sponsors? Someone whose job it is to wrangle
sponsors? A guy to lobby to the mayor to drum up support and money for the
event? Artists don't have time
does anyone have any of the Black Cock pieces that they don't want?? I'll
buy them!
jeff
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 1:59 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Friday Treat
lil friday treat for the leftfield heads
Kiss your grandmother with that mouth?! ;)
MEK
FC2 Richards
Ron Jeremy may be able to help...
4/6/04 4:14 PM FC2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
does anyone have any of the Black Cock pieces that they don't want?? I'll
buy them!
jeff
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 1:59 PM
To:
In reference to your last point, would it really taint the festival so
much
to hire a guy to wrangle sponsors? Someone whose job it is to wrangle
sponsors? A guy to lobby to the mayor to drum up support and money for the
event? Artists don't have time for that type of stuff, not to mention I
thanks for the sarcasm guys!
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 5:25 PM
To: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: (313) no subject
Ron Jeremy may be able to help...
4/6/04 4:14 PM FC2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
does anyone have any of the Black
So it was 'Walking Into Sunshine'. The lyrics go something like:
I need a Holiday - Get Away - from the rush/while the goings cheap - gotta get
out from the rush ... They'll be Sunshine - chorus - Soon All my rainy days
will all be gone
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The Central Line track is
What's your favorite (or top however many) Latin track? - whether it be
techno tinged with Latin rhythms, or a straight up MAW vocal cut
Mine right now?
Been digging some samples of the Pepe Bradock remix of Gotan Project's
Santa Maria - now to just get a copy in my hands
MEK
Massi - Massi
Russ Gabriel - Supermarket
Dela Dap - Amaro Shavo
Faze Action - Samba
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 5:06 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Friday Question - that Latin track
What's your favorite
Hello List,
I would like to add an event to the already packed friday night.
Myself (john arnold) and Todd Osborne will be at Centre Street tonight
(friday, june 4th)
johnny
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Stop worrying about overloading your inbox - get
Hiya Kent - your post has me thinking a few things ...
I give Derrick credit for driving around as he did that day, asking for
donations. My impression of it was somewhat grassroots and showed that
he was willing to do pretty much anything to make this work. I'll never
fault anyone for
Cricco Castelli - Streetlife EP
C1 - Cuba Round The Corner
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 12:06 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Friday Question - that Latin track
What's your favorite (or top however
I agree with Lisa, Kent and many of the other comments made.
I support Derrick and his company, but for the festival I think
there needs to be a few adjustments to make it happen.
1 a project manager, not an artist running the project but
a skilled project manager to make sure it comes together.
So in other words you were assuming that they DO hire help finding sponsors,
and for some reason I was thinking they do NOT. I thought D. May more or
less did this thing single-handedly, which is the reason behind all the
drama. I certainly could be wrong, I'm not in the know about this.
Even
If and when these suggestions ever happen, movement/demf will just become
another Ultra Music Festival with a pay per view special, and Paul Oakenfold or
PVD spinning the closing set.
Yes, the festival was lucky enough to have even happened, but when you throw
budgets, audits, managers,
Why do I find that statement funny coming from someone who is the business
services department of a non-profit humanitarian organization? ;)
you guys have finance controllers, finance directors, program managers,
grant officers, coordinators of all sorts, deputy directors, etc. but you
seem to
jeff said:
Also, on this note does anyone besides me think it odd and/or
suprising that several members of UR headlined a festival sponsored
primarily by Sony?
AFAIK, sony music, and sony corp. are two different entities. You can't
hate the son for the sins of the father, IMO.
dense
At 02:29 PM 6/4/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I doubt they rank too highly on his favorite artist list - they might,
however, play at the Dunk the DJ stage
I wish they'd bring that stage back :)
what's the point? it rains like mad every time i go and everyone gets soaked!
--
unsigned short
dan lucas, andy hegler, and some pints.
electro/detroit
10-2
$5 or less
10215 joseph campau
hamtramck
www.detroittechnomilitia.com
I respectfully disagree. I totally know what you're saying (and have
seen it happen), but with the right people and a shared vision, it
doesn't have to go this route. And I don't think it's like an all or
nothing kinda thing with respect to adjusting the scope or approach to
it. There is a lot
On Jun 4, 2004, at 3:20 PM, Paul Kendrick wrote:
Thanks for your kind words...
We do try and put people on that we want to see as much as the people
who we feel are not being booked..
Blatant sorta-self-promotion
You should add/book (my very good friend) J. Bondy (a.k.a. Volum), then.
He
Los Picaros off of Fabrice Lig's newest LP.
-
Brian balistic Prince
http://www.bprince.com - art and techno
A couple of events to note:
Amp Fiddler www.blasthaus.com
Also, Sutekh back from a Japan tour tonite at Luna Lounge
and tomorrow,
Juan Atkins at Club Six
Oh yeah, I got the 12 of that - that should be added to my list as well
That whole LP is fantastic - hats off again to Fabrice
MEK
Brian
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On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 02:34:45PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jeff said:
Also, on this note does anyone besides me think it odd and/or
suprising that several members of UR headlined a festival sponsored
primarily by Sony?
AFAIK, sony music, and sony corp. are two different
At 03:52 PM 6/4/2004, Rev. Jeffrey Paul wrote:
Sony Corporation is engaged in the development, design, manufacture and
sale of various kinds of electronic equipment, instruments and devices for
consumer and industrial markets. The Company develops, produces,
manufactures and markets home-use
On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 04:02:15PM -0400, Scott Kraemer Ellis wrote:
I think he's referring to them stealing Knights of the Jaguar
a couple of years back.
I think Dennis was too. :)
Sony Music did the remix, Sony Electronics and/or SCEA did the festival
sponsorship.
Left and right arms of
Someday you will drive your Sony to the Sony to pick up some more Sony.
And marklar your marklar with a marklar.
Right. I was at the press conference and this was discussed in some detail.
It must be noted that there already is an existing management structure
behind the festival who have credibility independent of it. Check Barbara
Deyo who seems to have been running most of it, the Scottish woman (who's
Someday you will drive your Sony to the Sony to pick up some more Sony.
Malkovich?
MEK
On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 09:11:20PM +0100, Phonopsia wrote:
My recommendation (for what it's worth): charge $1 per entry. That way you
incent people to support the vendors and can get at least an additional
$500,000 of support, which also gives advertisers more of a feeling that
they will get
So many great ones, where do I start? So here are some classics:
Brinca - Ralphi Rosario, all four mixes on the original are great
Los Kings del Mambo - Studio X, pretty much the definitive
Latin house track in the San Francisco scene
Body - Funky Green Dogs, this is basically Murk's remix
sounds like they already have a lot in place. I'd happily pay to get in.
I wonder how much they'd get if they still billed it as a 'free'
festival but asked for donations right on the way in (when people
presumably have money). and maybe tie part of the 'donations' to a local
Detroit youth
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