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Von: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 21. September 2004 19:21
An: 313@hyperreal.org
Betreff: RE: (313) looking for acid (house)
i recently picked up this split he [henrik schwarz] did with some other
cat:
Hello 313,
If anyone is interested in booking the kooky scientist in the western US
please get in touch.
I've got a gig out in Boulder, CO on October 30th and this is the furthest
west I've traveled in some time. A flight share could make a booking more
affordable for any of you promoters out
dude-
quit being a douche.
flame off
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
amazing. already the decent conversation flows instead of the
typical flamebait.
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to be honest, I'd have to say
wait- i think i might have read that wrong...
yeah- i think i read that wrong. sorry
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
amazing. already the decent conversation flows instead of the
typical flamebait.
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oddly...
while hood and mills have both moved on from loop bangers in their
production, it still seems to be the primary focus of their dj sets. at
least what i've heard the past few years.
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
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fred-
i forwarded this to some peeps. maybe someone will be interested. what are
our you getting $$$ wise these days?
i have an extra room at my place if hotel/$$$ become an issue.
would love to get you out here.
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, FRED giannelli wrote:
Hello 313,
If anyone is
that should have been private.
sorry
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fred-
i forwarded this to some peeps. maybe someone will be interested. what are
our you getting $$$ wise these days?
i have an extra room at my place if hotel/$$$ become an issue.
would love to get you
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wait- i think i might have read that wrong...
yeah- i think i read that wrong. sorry
apparently the way i formatted that didnt make sense to people,
they didnt look to see my long reply agreeing with you.
talk like yoda you do
yes...
;)
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
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wait- i think i might have read that wrong...
yeah- i think i read that wrong. sorry
apparently the way i
BROOKLYN!
any disagreements - frankie or adam will set you straight.
james
www.jbucknell.com
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BROOKLYN!
any disagreements - frankie or adam will set you straight.
someone should set them straight these days. i dont care what they
did 15 years ago, their sets for the past 7 years at least have
been
I'd have to disagree purely on the existence of this:
http://www.discogs.com/release/231289
;)
lisa
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BROOKLYN!
any disagreements - frankie or adam will set you straight.
james
www.jbucknell.com
adam's come back around.
or maybe it's that industrial and electro have come around
now who's hatin' ;)
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
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BROOKLYN!
any disagreements - frankie or
adam definately knows whats up, as does frankie, on a good night:)
I have nightmares about adams friendster pic. :)
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To: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 8:43 PM
Subject: RE:
has anyone heard these? have them? if you dont think run dmc is 313
related, you're not me :)
-Joe
Martin Dust wrote:
If Detroit is the First City of Techno, which IYHO is the Second...
anyone ever tried calling someone in Utrecht?
phonenumber for cityhall for instance is:
+313 0286 1000
how much more detroit can you get?
_
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Er, what about Chicago?
they're all gay and like disco.
ask Macqueen.
(well, thats what I read in a book)
p.s. I'm joking again fact fans
Imagine my disappointment, then, when I moved to Chicago and discovered
is that the god awful jason bently travesty?
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, /0 wrote:
has anyone heard these? have them? if you dont think run dmc is 313
related, you're not me :)
-Joe
Why has no one mentioned Inkster? Or Belleville itself? Or Ann
Arbor? They're cities too!
Sorry, alex has been such a cheeky devil in this thread, I wanted in
on the game too.
-m
PS my vote's for whatever special city in the clouds that Moritz
Von Oswald clearly lives in. I assume
RUN-DMC is 313-related insofar as the same kids who were trying to
bring the whole hip-hop thing into the D back in '84/85 had no
trouble dropping a Kraftwerk tape into their boom boxes:
It was of the moment.
Though I think most of the preps thought RUN-DMC (and the dude who
did the Funky
I can't put it down to a city but I would say the North of England. I recall
that the take up for House/Techno was stonger in Leeds/Manchester/Sheffield.
London was still doing its rare groove thang (and moved more towards acid
jazz) when the North started to move from Rare Groove to
Hey 313, wazzup...?
Mark, where did you get the city in the clouds quote from? Would be
interesting to know as city in the clouds could be a poetic translation
for the German word Wolkenkuckucksheim - clouds cuckoo's home: Someone
living there is something like a loopy lunatic. Wondr if this is
On 22 Sep 2004, at 08:41, Mann, Ravinder wrote:
I can't put it down to a city but I would say the North of England. I
recall
that the take up for House/Techno was stonger in
Leeds/Manchester/Sheffield.
London was still doing its rare groove thang (and moved more towards
acid
jazz) when
For the sake of being mildly controversial, it could be argued
that Dusseldorf is city #1 (Kraftwerk) while Detroit is city #2
(Atkins, May, Saunderson co)...
In the context of techno music, though, rather than electronic
music in a broader sense, I'd definitely plump for Berlin over
any
He's got a really tight set at the moment, moves around a bit but has
some really nice touches and re-edits. The new BMB stuff is to die for,
as is the new Female 12.
Cheers
Martin
On 21 Sep 2004, at 23:31, David Powers wrote:
Are any Chicago people going to check out REGIS on Saturday, I
On 22 Sep 2004, at 09:57, Brendan Nelson wrote:
For the sake of being mildly controversial, it could be argued
that Dusseldorf is city #1 (Kraftwerk) while Detroit is city #2
(Atkins, May, Saunderson co)...
Interesting thought, and while it's part of the root cause it's a bit
revisionist
Martin.
If your interested, in Leeds before the like of KAOS/SOAK, B2B, Banana
Repulic and the dare I say it ecstacy crowd there was The Warehouse on a Sat
playing a wide array of Dance music (Disco, Groove, House, Techno, Northern
Soul, Hip Hop etc)
But there were a couple of small clubs one of
First a disclaimer:
I was not living in Manchester at this time (although I was born here), I
was also far too young for all this, so every bit of info I have is 2nd
hand.
Has anyone got the link for McCready's page btw?
Also, popping to see my mate at lunch.
He'll put us straight, he was
Im not sure about Sheffield but Manchester had the Man Alive
Martin, you're playing in the old Man Alive on Saturday.
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Alex,
http://www.mccready.cwc.net/contents.html
Rav
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Sent: 22 September 2004 10:34
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) If
First a disclaimer:
I was not living in Manchester at this time (although I was born
Cheers Rav.
Read this! (For starters!)
http://www.mccready.cwc.net/hac.html
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We are here on Saturday, if this is Man Alive! I'm not sure. If you
fancy a meet up before, hit me back off the list.
Martin
S23 @Locked - Saturday 25th/Sept/04 Manchester
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Pacou Angela Flame
Here's a great quote from McCready:
The Chicago House Party Tour which stopped at the club in March 1987 with
Frankie Knuckles, Marshall and the rest of them getting their first taste
of gullible limeys paying through the nose for their instinctive magic,
showed that house, now a big part of
We are here on Saturday, if this is Man Alive!
It's what WAS the Man Alive, if you see what I mean.
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Ive read a few of the articles on the page in the past. I've was at some of
the Hac nights.
I remember the mix of music changing from cross dance genre to acid and
increasing levels of gurning. It was an amazing sight from a non gurners
perspective.
youre right tho if was def more chi's acid
Just so that I am still up to date.. are we still arguing over what is
the capital city of techno...
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Sent: 22 September 2004 10:53
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Man Alive?
We are here on Saturday, if this is
And also, Chicago provided the majority of the soundtrack to the
Hacienda I
believe, as opposed to Detroit.
The defining moment for me was hearing Rhythm Is Rhythm's `The Dance'
in about 1987. That was the start of acid house for me - a moment I'll
never forget. I remain eternally grateful
The second city P, not the capital - looks like Berlin is out in
front...
Martin
On 22 Sep 2004, at 11:04, placid wrote:
Just so that I am still up to date.. are we still arguing over what is
the capital city of techno...
Just so that I am still up to date.. are we still arguing over what is
the capital city of techno...
Oops sorry.
I argue it's detroit, and there's no 2nd city.
All the 2nd cities mentioned should be recognised in their own right for
their own vibe is my argument.
My week off posting isn't going
I (begrudgingly) agree with agent bond.
Detroit first.. each other city has had a major influence in the past 15
years...london, berlin, Sheffield, cologne, not forgetting
brusselsor wherever fuse club was and where rs came from
p
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I argue it's detroit, and there's no 2nd city.
All the 2nd cities mentioned should be recognised in their own right
for
their own vibe is my argument.
yeah what he said... :)
if you don't take the name (house) but the sound (early house is very
techno) into account i'd probably side with
And also, Chicago provided the majority of the soundtrack to the
Hacienda I
believe, as opposed to Detroit.
The defining moment for me was hearing Rhythm Is Rhythm's `The Dance'
in about 1987. That was the start of acid house for me - a moment I'll
never forget. I remain eternally grateful to
also, I forgot to add for what it's worth, I think the Detroit sound had a
far greater influence on people than the Chicago sound.
(here anyway)
e.g. there was a more what the f**k is that? kinda thing going on, it hit
people harder, made more people prick their ears up.
(just a personal
There's always one clever clogs.
; )
But I would like to say that's ONE track. How many other detroit techno
joints were around at this time that could have been played? Probably
10?
As opposed to the 101 Chi-town 12's around...
oh aye i know.
But I see your point. Maybe that is the
If i remember correctly, The Dance was quit the anthem back then. even the
cheesiest of clubs found themselves confronted with the future of music. To
quickly dive back into Dan Hartman territory after it.. good times..
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also, I forgot to add for what it's worth, I think the Detroit sound had
a
far greater influence on people than the Chicago sound.
(here anyway)
e.g. there was a more what the f**k is that? kinda thing going on, it
hit
people harder, made more people prick their ears up.
Hmmm I don't
On 22 Sep 2004, at 11:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
also, I forgot to add for what it's worth, I think the Detroit sound
had a
far greater influence on people than the Chicago sound.
(here anyway)
e.g. there was a more what the f**k is that? kinda thing going on,
it hit
people harder, made
It was all house to me.
good point.
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Track ID: Part 2 17/07/94 45/30 - Kevin Saunderson plays a nice chimey tune -
anyone know what it is?
Thanks in advance.
I'm liking this but every now and then he plays some godawful happy house
cheese? WHY
Does he actually like it or is he playing for the crowd?
I remember during the
we're proud to give ya another mix from Placid on emotionelectric.com.
hope u enjoy!
Tracklist for Feel the Rhythm
Black Dog - Virtual - Black Dog
Rick Wilhite - Godson EP - KDJ
Espion - Anything Is Possible - Ed Banger
DJ Duke the sound of the underground - Swing
Recloose - Cardiology
Hi,
I know this is OT, but if there's anyone out there that is experienced with
Ableton Live that plays out with alot, and that can spare me 5 mins, I'd be
really really grateful.
Just got a few playing out related Q's.
I've just joined the ableton forum, but feel a bit bad blundering in with
1st track is actually 'Ambience with Teeth' not virtual...
p
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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 September 2004 12:46
To: 313 Org
Subject: (313) A mix from Placid on Emotionelectric.com
we're proud to give ya another mix from Placid on
due to an oversight on my part the link to the below was pointing to
Placid's last mix.
if you want the one below try now as i've fixed it.
sorry about that folks.
robin...
On 22 Sep 2004, at 12:46, robin wrote:
we're proud to give ya another mix from Placid on emotionelectric.com.
hope
Massive thanks to all who have emailed to help.
I couldn't live without this list!
I'm proper petrified about using a computer to do anything, I just don't
understand them.
Many Thanks Again!
Alex
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How I get on these email lists is a mystery.
However, I thought some of you might be into this:
Late Breaking News!
For those who have asked when/where DJ T-1000 aka Alan Oldham will be
playing locally, he has been named the resident for a brand new techno
weekly that's starting up in Chicago,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Every Tuesday night at:
Dragonfly Mandarin
832 W. Randolph
Chicago.
10 pm-2 am
312-787-7600
21+
No cover!
Wow, that's a block from my house... I thought he was moving to Berlin,
though.
--
:: atomly ::
[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] : www.atomly.com ...
[ atomiq
Me mates do:
I'll give him a couple o' spelling lessons at some point, not sure what
this 'ez' is all about
; )
Ez All,
seeing as it's our birthday, we thaught we'd invite back our 2 favourite
guests from the last 4 years. So it's a bouble header
EYES DOWN 4th BITHDAY
Sat 9th October
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Friday 22nd October
feat special guest: RECLOOSE (Planet E/Peacefrog/Detroit)
why is recloose affiliated with peacefrog? k7 licensed his planet
e album, ive never heard of him doing anything for peacefrog at
Anyone have a release date for this and was the box set going to be
available on wax?
Mike
I've been told this isn't coming on vinyl.
But I'm not sure if that means as a boxset etc, as I thought they were
doing the vinyls.
But, I did get it from the horses mouth so to speak. Maybe this is just
why is recloose affiliated with peacefrog? k7 licensed his planet
e album, ive never heard of him doing anything for peacefrog at
all.
I think his new LP will come on peacefrog.
_
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First of all, A warm thank you to lady Adia for posting this! Posts
like these are what keeps us on the inside track.
List, your keeping very quiet on this. Follow the link and check out
the audio samples...
So, What do you all think? I'm kind of on the fence.
Strenghts = It does sound
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why is recloose affiliated with peacefrog? k7 licensed his planet
e album, ive never heard of him doing anything for peacefrog at
all.
I think his new LP will come on peacefrog.
oh yeah? where did you hear
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Sent: 22 September 2004 00:45
To: Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Regis
oddly...
while hood and mills have both moved on from loop bangers in their
production
it still seems to be the
where did you hear about this?
'the man on the street' told me.
don't take it as gospel, it's just what I heard.
haven't heard it from horses mouth.
as for that other bit, well, I thought we had that discussion last week.
Alex
this no posting thing isn't working is it?
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where did you hear about this?
'the man on the street' told me.
don't take it as gospel, it's just what I heard.
haven't heard it from horses mouth.
ahh.
as for that other bit, well, I thought we had that
as for that other bit, well, I thought we had that discussion
last week.
did we? on here?
yeah, but it concerned other individuals.
it's none of any of ours business, so I dunno, just don't find it
interesting that's all.
no offence like Tom. Not directed at you in a bad way or owt.
Dear Mr Moderator.
Can you stick me in the sin bin for a week?
I am incapable of not posting, but would like to read the list still.
Many Thanks
Your Cosmic Friend
Barry Baldelli.
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You are beyond therapy my frind
p
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Sent: 22 September 2004 17:02
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Sin bin
Dear Mr Moderator.
Can you stick me in the sin bin for a week?
I am incapable of not posting, but
If Detroit is the First City of Techno, which IYHO is the Second...
Atlantis
;)
MEK
Surprised nobody has mentioned Tokyo (but it probably comes in around #4
or #5)
MEK
Brendan Nelson
After much consideration, I've decided on Wakefield.
LFO/Wild Planet and The Orbit just down the road.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 4:30 PM
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If Detroit is the First
Are my posts not posting again??!!
Or is my e-mail not working again??!!
Please hit me back direct if you saw my post today re. Derrick and looped
bangers.
Ta.
Cue Abe Duque Blake Baxter...
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Just one problem with that theory Rob, LFO are from Rotherham and got
there first break in Leeds cough
On 22 Sep 2004, at 18:33, Robert Taylor wrote:
After much consideration, I've decided on Wakefield.
LFO/Wild Planet and The Orbit just down the road.
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I saw it and I geddit too - been a long while since I've heard May play a set
that didn't involve tribal nonsense
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Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 4:36 PM
To: 313@Hyperreal.Org
Subject: (313) Arghh!
Are my posts
Dang - I was sure they were from Wakefield -
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From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 4:37 PM
To: Robert Taylor
Cc: 313@Hyperreal.Org Org
Subject: Re: (313) If
Just one problem with that theory Rob, LFO are from Rotherham and
He lives on the same Street as the Chuckle Brothers fact fans, people
outside the UK - google it...
Martin
On 22 Sep 2004, at 18:38, Robert Taylor wrote:
Dang - I was sure they were from Wakefield -
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Sent: Wednesday,
On Sep 21, 2004, at 7:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
adam's come back around.
or maybe it's that industrial and electro have come around
didn't he do a crazy all-EBM set at Oslo afterparty during last years
festival... same night as BMG Sal Principato there... that's adam
right? shaved
There's a C4 programme featuring him getting very aggro with someone - I
certainly wouldn't mess with the fella
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Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 5:16 PM
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Subject: Re: (313) If
On Sep 21,
let's just say.. the issues with Planet E was felt by...
Recloose
Common Factor
Dego
and myself.. amongst a few others.
seen any other records from Planet E in the last 2 years other than work by
Carl himself?
you can fill in the rest.
+odd
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i'm sorry, but where is here?
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
also, I forgot to add for what it's worth, I think the Detroit sound had a
far greater influence on people than the Chicago sound.
(here anyway)
e.g. there was a more what the f**k is that? kinda thing going on,
On 22 Sep 2004, at 18:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm sorry, but where is here?
manchester, uk
i think alex got carried away with all the Hac talk :)
robin...
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
also, I forgot to add for what it's worth, I think the Detroit sound
had a
Not over there
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i'm sorry, but where is here?
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
also,
that's him.
he also played some riduculous sh*t at the nefarious booth. i have video
somewhere online. will find it soon.
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Matt MacQueen wrote:
On Sep 21, 2004, at 7:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
adam's come back around.
or maybe it's that industrial and electro
he's a shouter, that's for sure.
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Robert Taylor wrote:
There's a C4 programme featuring him getting very aggro with someone - I
certainly wouldn't mess with the fella
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From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September
Probably a common story, but from the everyday-punter
perspective, Sheffield was certainly the most
instrumental in introducing me to (detroit) techno.
While i was certainly familiar with both house and
more 'ardcore stuff (courtesy of communique and DBN--
i was living in mpls at the time), it
On Sep 22, 2004, at 5:10 AM, Martin Dust wrote:
The second city P, not the capital - looks like Berlin is out in
front...
i've appreciated all sides of the debate, but i concur. After Detroit,
it's Berlin. If we are talking kindred TECHNO spirits, who helped get
detroit european
On Sep 22, 2004, at 5:41 AM, Peteri, Jochem wrote:
even the cheesiest of clubs found themselves confronted with the
future of music. To quickly dive back into Dan Hartman territory after
it..
LOL.. dang
--
Matt MacQueen
http://SonicSunset.com
On 22-sep-04, at 17:10, jason kenjar wrote:
Weakness = Very clubby sounding, complete with excessive vocals and a
knack for repeating chorus lines. KSR somedays is on the album and
I'm not into Lorne's material. Did I also see Blackwater on that LP?
jeesh. Enough already.
I really like
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From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 September 2004 21:38
To: Martin Dust
Cc: placid; 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Man Alive?
Also i found the Chicago arguments interesting, the
cross-pollination was definitely
tuesday nights?
WEAK :(
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Chicago USA Spam
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Every Tuesday night at:
Dragonfly Mandarin
832 W. Randolph
Chicago.
No kidding. Maybe I'll bring my seminar readings to the club with a
little flashlight. I've studied in worse. =]
Luis
np. liquid metal meltdown (DJ T-100)
On Wednesday, September 22, 2004, at 05:25 PM, /0 wrote:
tuesday nights?
WEAK :(
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