Michael,
Thank you very much for this post. I think the 313 Europeans on here
really misconstrued Mani's post and took it in the worst light
possible. I feel you offered a very clear explanation of the situation,
and the fact that this isn't a dis to Europeans at all. Our US scenes
are defi
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 01 October 2004 20:13
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: 313
> Subject: Re: (313) Der Zyklus
>
> Cheers Tristan but that wasn't the post I was looking for- it
> was another one with three gigs/venues mentioned. The
>
> Basically what mani was expressing in his email to the list is that
> Obs/Ear management has represented a good amount of techno artists from
> Europe in past years as well as thrown a bunch of parties in Chicago, and
> what he is saying is that he has made a mistake in the artist's he chose
>
first off i am not here to defend anyone or answer for dj mani. but i am
posting this as maybe a little insight to why mani posted this email on
313 and many other lists for that matter.
As in classic 313 fashion everyone took this as a personal attack on
European's, especially alex. not really su
Hey Dave,
Guess where you just sent this reply to a private email! :)
At 03:08 PM 10/1/2004, David Bate wrote:
> David, I don't believe that this is the spirit of the rule. Obviously
> reposting something you wrote does not violate any copyright (you may
> distribute your own works however you
> David, I don't believe that this is the spirit of the rule. Obviously
> reposting something you wrote does not violate any copyright (you may
> distribute your own works however you please) nor is it really unethical
> (since you obviously didn't intend to keep it confidential).
> --
>
Hi Matt,
Cheers Tristan but that wasn't the post I was looking for- it was
another one with three gigs/venues mentioned. The one on LD talks
about the gig at Club 69 which is Rubadub's venue so I kind of knew
about that :)
cheers
Jason
On 1 Oct 2004, at 20:01, Tristan Watkins wrote:
Voila:
ht
because dem there boyz yo!!!
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, Robert Taylor wrote:
> Another ridulous thing is the fact that EAR have made arbitrary exceptions to
> the new rule cos the artists in question have supposedly paid their dues to
> the American scene - I don't understand why Rachmad and Ferreira
Alex is officially "rockin' it"
you go girl
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear Mani.
>
> I read your email with interest.
> Unfortunately I find it a little mis-guided.
>
> But, just to get this straight, we are to boycott all European artists bar
> Steve Rachmad and Cisco Ferr
Voila:
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5649&highlight=zyklus
Tristan
===
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 01 October 2004 19:59
> To: 313
> Subject: (313) Der Zyklus
>
> WHAT??? WHAT??? ARE YOU HAVING A TIN BATH?
At the risk of getting flamed, what's a tin bath?
and yeah- this guy is just another bitter fool who gets mad because he and
his boys can't be famous and sh*t
Yo- there was a post recently about the Der Zyklus tour- anyone knopw
where they/he were playing again?
cheers
Jason
On Oct 1, 2004, at 6:23 AM, Martin Dust wrote:
Today I'm wearing my WWURD (What Would Underground Resistance Do)
bracelet and it reckons we should have a beer and ignore the court
jester, so what you having?
Ha.. Okay everyone take a deep breath here. I think it's funny
someone who is not
in the intro paragraph there are 4 instances of
"Colin" where "Cisco" is meant. ;)
>
> >
>
http://www.higher-frequency.com/e_interview/the_advent/index.htm
>
>
>Hi Alex, I know that this whole thread got you all "steamed" but I wanted
to point out quickly in case you didn't know, that you shouldn't be
cc'ing private emails to the 313 list. Wasn't sure if you were
aware of that rule or not.
you can't cc REPLYS to private emails to the list. you are perfe
Hi Alex, I know that this whole thread got you all "steamed" but I wanted
to point out quickly in case you didn't know, that you shouldn't be
cc'ing private emails to the 313 list. Wasn't sure if you were
aware of that rule or not.
From:
http://music.hyperreal.org/lists/313/index2.html
"Do not r
uh yeah.
too early. brain work bad.
dimension 5 = john harvey
optic nerve = keith tucker
i really like 'em both. but i meant optic nerve /
keith tucker.
--- Pascoe Mr S M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's my understanding too - isn't Keith Tucker
> Optic Nerve ?
>
> s.
>
>
> Robert Tay
On Oct 1, 2004, at 9:22 AM, robin wrote:
ok i wanna talk about music.
my vote for a hugely underated producer is Gary Martin (teknotika)
i mean check out that Serious Business 12 on Teknotika for recent
proof.
anyone else have a producer that you think is underated?
robin..
Mathew J
From WARP~
Big news i
>Would love too
Oh look.
Agent N.
Another european sticking his hand in his pocket out of his wages to pay
for dj's to come play in Europe.
Obviously along with Scott, Mark and the rest of the crew.
Labouring the point?
Me?
Surely not?
Have a good weekend Nick. Stay out of them tittie bars.
Just got this CD
(street date is mid November)
it's like hearing the earth crack open while a thunderstorm proceeds to
develop overhead - very charged sounds
got to see him perform sometime in my life
here's the press release (and what is printed on the inside of the CD
packaging):
"Signal to No
> If anyone fancies it, I'll probs be in Cord or Centro or any flippin'
> boozer that will take me.
Would love too, but as you know, I'm over in North America wrecking economies ;)
Agent N
Last one before we leave:
Confide In Me - Kylie
Have a great week peeps...
Martin S23.exe
We have great pleasure in having a chicago/acid classics mix up on
emotionelectric.com by Paul Mac (Fragmented).
Tracklist to come, not that most of you will need it :)
Have a good weekend folks.
(big thanks to Placid for the hookup)
Underrated or just not as well known - you decide:
Aubrey
Maurice Fulton
Marvin Dash
Paul Mac (at least in the US)
Sean Deason
Stephen Brown
Velocette
speaking of not well known people (and those possibly MIA) - are Wavescape
aka Carter & Weston (4th Wave, Planet E, Virtual Earth, Solid Groove) s
>did soemone say there's a full moon soon?
well, I'm no Arthur Russell ; )
but it's more to do with the fact that I know more than a few european
people who have broken their balls for this music etc.
yeah yeah, it's foolish, you don't get any medals blah blah blah... I've
heard it all, I know
did soemone say there's a full moon soon?
that'll be what it is
:)
robin...
On 1 Oct 2004, at 16:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cant believe you got so worked up alex.
think it must be my time of the month JT.
if women can do it and all that
but yeah, sorry for having a total benny.
>cant believe you got so worked up alex.
think it must be my time of the month JT.
if women can do it and all that
but yeah, sorry for having a total benny.
_
- End of message text
Is y
Decal
All true Brendan
I think he's completely misguided. Why waste time and energy trying to find
reasons to hate on European artists. It's the promoters in the US that are
partially at fault for not booking the US artists. I think all this
resentment stems from the roll of the dice that occurred years
speaking about Ultradyne
there is another release coming. Amsterdam based label BlakLabel released a
'lost' ultradyne previously only as promo cities in ruin & beings laid to
waiste (craft rec 26 from 97) now re-released as : cities in retro.
Ultradyne - Cities in Retro (12², BlackLabel/Rush Hour
yes -
all confirmed
there's amazing D5 material coming up
including a new album with some good chilled techno vibes
greets
label boss of underrated producers (as D5, Optic Nerve, and $tinkworx.. )
;-)
--
Nomorewords.net
Bentinckstraat 66-2
1051 GN Amsterdam
The Netherlands
fax +31-20-486-962
We warm up with TG/Whitehouse and Coil ov a morning - may just be my
thang...
On 1 Oct 2004, at 16:05, jason kenjar wrote:
alot of noise, too much for my liking. but its some peoples bag i guess
On Friday, October 1, 2004, at 09:57 AM, Martin Dust wrote:
Anyone heard this:
Ultradyne - The
snips at submerge http://www.submerge.com/shoppingcart/realaudio/PGM-005.rm
sounds cool. is that a new label, pi gao?
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
Entech
"Bebop was about change, about evolution. It wasn't about standing still and
becoming safe. If anybody wants to keep crea
I'll see your JT (seconded) and raise you a Kai Alce (wait till the rush hour
joint drops. ohhh that breakbeat...m).
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
"Bebop was about change, about evolution. It wasn't about standing still and
becoming safe. If anybody wants to keep creating
>Anyone heard this:
>Ultradyne - The Privilege of Sacrifice
Yep.
Buy it!
_
- End of message text
Is your business ready for the new era of accounting? http://www.ifrs.co.uk
Anyone heard this:
Ultradyne - The Privilege of Sacrifice
Martin
That's my understanding too - isn't Keith Tucker Optic Nerve ?
s.
Robert Taylor wrote:
I thought Dimension 5 was John Harvey?
(although I see he's now D5)
-Original Message-
From: dave cronin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 2:39 PM
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313)
I thought Dimension 5 was John Harvey?
(although I see he's now D5)
-Original Message-
From: dave cronin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 2:39 PM
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Underated Producers
Derek Carr
Dimension 5 (Keith Tucker)
###
JT ($tinkworks)
-Original Message-
From: dave cronin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 10:39 AM
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Underated Producers
Derek Carr
Dimension 5 (Keith Tucker)
DJ Shufflemaster
Derek Carr
Dimension 5 (Keith Tucker)
DJ Shufflemaster
I'm not even sure if it's an issue of "fault". It's just the way
markets evolve.
I've sent out demos to lots of labels, and the ones who've responded
with interest happened to all be in Europe. I'd be happy to release
music on US labels. But if my music isn't what they're looking for, so
b
And your message to the world in one sentence?
Let's party, and love, and... not fight all the time.
brilliant message.
great interview. good to see he's getting good support here as well. funny that
he's only met Juan "a couple times".
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
Entech
"
Oh btw, I'm in america,,
The South East of all places.
-Original Message-
From: Redmond, Ja'Maul
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 10:08 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) EU Boycott and an End To European Insourcing Of
Techno Music
Is all of this political/geographical stuff a r
Is all of this political/geographical stuff a response to the downfall
of Techno in america?
Because if it is, it's pointed at the wrong region. The problems we're
having here have been caused by americans, not europeans. I'm a producer
and not d.j. so I'm not talking in those terms. Don't get me
Pacou
Matt Chester
The Iridite boys
Mat Carter
Female
Mick Harris
Chris Cowie.
Er, his Scottish ... ;-)
k
>-Original Message-
>From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 2:23 PM
>To: 313 Org
>Subject: (313) Underated Producers
>
>
>
>ok i wanna talk about music.
>
>my vote for a hugely underated producer is Gary Martin (tekn
this didn't seem to make it the first time. second try.
-Original Message-
From: Stoddard, Kamal
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 9:47 AM
To: 'placid'
Cc: 313 List (E-mail)
Subject: RE: (313) USA Boycott
i've just had a good second glance at the thread as well and to be quite
honest, th
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>So, is there any chance these people in the US can keep their
feelings to
>themselves? I have no idea why you hate us so much. I suspect
envy has
>something to do with it.
im not really sure about all of that
i've just had a good second glance at the thread as well and to be quite
honest, the first time i read this I thought most of his boycott talk was
coming not from a "the EU effed it up so stop supporting them" standpoint, but
more of a " we effed it up by not supporting our own, so now we're gon
amazing how you all get so worked up over such a stupid post. let it go
already
(back to lurking)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 9:36 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Re: EAR ache
Thanks for that Tristan
Thanks for that Tristan.
Listen everyone, I apologise again.
I've got flippin' steam coming out of my ears here, seriously.
But, oh boy, has the fact that he counts drumcode as one of his top labels
cheered me up no end.
Not only is he a total tossbag, he likes s**t music too.
HURRAH! He's welc
I know - every knows Warp went south (London) to drink shandy, I'm
disgusted me...puffs
On 1 Oct 2004, at 14:24, jason kenjar wrote:
Unbelievable. "The hypocrisy reading levels at 100 percent and rising,
captain..."
On Friday, October 1, 2004, at 08:11 AM, Tristan Watkins wrote:
I've just re
Unbelievable. "The hypocrisy reading levels at 100 percent and rising,
captain..."
On Friday, October 1, 2004, at 08:11 AM, Tristan Watkins wrote:
I've just re-read the entire post, and had a look at
http://www.djmani.com. Have a glance
at his top labels list:
Labels I Like
AXIS - Chicago - J
ok i wanna talk about music.
my vote for a hugely underated producer is Gary Martin (teknotika)
i mean check out that Serious Business 12 on Teknotika for recent proof.
anyone else have a producer that you think is underated?
robin..
I mean.. basically the guy is a complete divot !
That really is end of story.
-Original Message-
From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 October 2004 14:00
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) USA Boycott
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailt
I've just re-read the entire post, and had a look at http://www.djmani.com.
Have a glance
at his top labels list:
Labels I Like
AXIS - Chicago - Jeff Mills
CL RECORDINGS - Berlin - Chris Liebing
DRUMCODE - Stockholm - Adam Beyer
ELEKTRIX - London - Billy Nasty
F-COM - Paris - Laurent Garni
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 01 October 2004 13:45
>
> That's why my blood starts boiling beyond belief when people
> like this come along blaming europeans for whatever it is we
> are supposed to have done.
I know exactly what you mea
>This dog isn't bitingit's just too silly
Listen, I'm biting.
Fact is, if someone doesn't, idiots like this might think they have a
point.
So he's getting it. As did Yussel that time before he explained himself
fully.
Why do we get it every so often? I want it to stop.
So, I'll bite. And I
Another ridulous thing is the fact that EAR have made arbitrary exceptions to
the new rule cos the artists in question have supposedly paid their dues to the
American scene - I don't understand why Rachmad and Ferreira are deemed to have
paid enough tribute and not others.
-Original Messag
On 1 Oct 2004, at 13:45, Gavin Daruvalla wrote:
WWURD?
I take it you've seen Ready to rumble??
Nope, what is it? I played an old PlayStation game many moons ago
called that but it was rubbish and I really do have a WWURD bracelet...
Martin
Brendan, re your last post (& Robs)
I feel I need to explain myself. Just for the record.
I see it as a global COMMUNITY.
I have no feelings of nationalism at all. Or protectism.
I think anyone who knows me will vouch for me.
I'm a community minded kinda guy. Often to the point of getting ridicu
Today I'm wearing my WWURD (What Would Underground Resistance Do)
bracelet and it reckons we should have a beer and ignore the court
jester, so what you having?
Well, as ever Martin, I'll have a pint. Thanks.
Although a brandy chaser could help calm me down a little more too.
However, intere
Nah, although we do have a song called "I don't know who I love more:
Cubase or you!
On 1 Oct 2004, at 13:32, Marsel // Nomorewords.net wrote:
don't forget to look at the ladies as well
and the sea maybe?
--
Nomorewords.net
Bentinckstraat 66-2
1051 GN Amsterdam
The Netherlands
fax +31-20-4
> -Original Message-
> From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 01 October 2004 10:18
>
> i mean maybe the fact that techno is appreciated a lot
> more in Europe is a problem for some peoplebut that is
> not the fault of Europeans and to point the finger in that
> direction is u
> From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 01 October 2004 11:02
>
> Let's not turn this into a Europe vs USA bitter flame war.
> I think most people know that good music should be supported
> whether it comes from Missouri or Macedonia - techno has no
> national borders, surely?
D
don't forget to look at the ladies as well
and the sea maybe?
--
Nomorewords.net
Bentinckstraat 66-2
1051 GN Amsterdam
The Netherlands
fax +31-20-486-9624
- Original Message -
From: "Martin Dust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 List (E-mail)" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, October 01,
Bit loose on the Techno internet this week, what gives?
Right, I'm off to Barcelona to rock with S23 and then spend a week
looking at buildings.
Have good weekend folks
Cheers
Martin
>Today I'm wearing my WWURD (What Would Underground Resistance Do)
>bracelet and it reckons we should have a beer and ignore the court
>jester, so what you having?
Well, as ever Martin, I'll have a pint. Thanks.
Although a brandy chaser could help calm me down a little more too.
However, interest
Interview of Egyptian Lover by the Stereolize team :
http://www.stereolize.org/egypt_interview.html
Tom
http://www.pulsation.com
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, Martin Dust wrote:
> Today I'm wearing my WWURD (What Would Underground Resistance Do)
> bracelet and it reckons we should have a beer and ignore the court
> jester, so what you having?
Skool! (or hölkynkölkyn)
Hmm when is somebody starting a Finland boycot on some obscure
Today I'm wearing my WWURD (What Would Underground Resistance Do)
bracelet and it reckons we should have a beer and ignore the court
jester, so what you having?
Cheers
Martin
On 1 Oct 2004, at 12:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Mani.
I read your email with interest.
Unfortunately I f
Dear Mani.
I read your email with interest.
Unfortunately I find it a little mis-guided.
But, just to get this straight, we are to boycott all European artists bar
Steve Rachmad and Cisco Ferrara?
It's just I need to know as I'm off to the record shop at lunchtime and
wanted to pick up a few of
Fred Gianelli : "If Bush wins this election will somebody from the EU please
adopt me ?"
As a fan of your work, YOU RE WELCOME FRED, I adopt you ! ;-)
In practice, you will have a home studio for doing music, a river for walk along
when you re a bit in lake of inspiration, some nice friends who l
don¹t forget to check out the hard rock café casino. you can see a pair of
turntables, a mixer and flight case used by oakenfold all set in front of a
panoramic stadium crowd shot.
try not to wet yourself...
On 01.10.2004 06:11 , "Joost Ploegmakers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was there y
The Egyptian Lover is also playing in Paris at the 2nd Stereolize festival
together with acts like Automat, dave clarke, dj djítal & bass junkie
http://technotourist.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=622
KJ
On Friday, October 01, 2004, at 11:07AM, Rc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
You might have had me if you substituted EU for the word TRANCE.
If Bush wins this election will somebody from the EU please adopt me ?
I can't afford to move to Berlin, Paris or London and be with all of my
friends
telepathic regards,
the kooky scientist
on 9/30/04 8:52 PM, Renegade808 at
I was there years ago, but I remember they booked some big name deejays
regularly at that pyramid thing. Forgot the name.
Hope that helps a bit. Otherwise, there's always ye good olde google.
Joost
On 29-sep-04, at 07:03PM, Jeff Braziunas wrote:
Basically I'm just looking for some music
On Oct 1, 2004, at 1:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
excellent link - thanks.
bummer it's only streaming. maybe it's time to test out the 'capture
stream
function' on audion.
The direct link to the Ebony Cuts #08 show seems to be
http://www.funkandsoulrecords.com/radio/show/ebc.mp3
Martin Dust wrote:
>
>The last thing we need right now is a THEM and US war,
Agreed Martin. Alex, I agree with you that its pretty annoying to have this.
However I do think that it's reflective of a fairly rare attitude within the
sphere of the music which we like.
The person who made this post
And my last word to 'Carrie'
Why don't you put your 'energy' into something far more useful to the
world, like campaigning to get that murderous scum administration of yours
out of office, and leave all us music lovers (who get along just fine)
alone.
Sorry for being so angry list, I apologise, a
You and your mates can go whistle for my hard earned.
I literally have to work 2 hours to buy a US Import.
i should add here that a US import over here (UK) regularly costs £8.
that's, what, $14.
hasn't stopped me spending a tonne of money on this stuff for 15 years
of my life, even when i
People,
The last thing we need right now is a THEM and US war, not only is it
juvenile, it's clear the work of someone who doesn't understand the
scene or the people. Being a twat isn't exclusive to
DJ's/Promoters/Builders/Bakers/Candle Stick Makers - Wake up. I suggest
you take your bitter u
Alala..."Freedom Kiss", of course, cause its the "Freedom Touch".
Btw, i read a survey result this morning, that after this debate Bush/Kerry,
if the vote would take place in France, Kerri would win with 87%. Thats
crazy.
But as Robert says : "Let's not turn this into a Europe vs USA bitter flame
w
>Let's not turn this into a Europe vs USA bitter flame war.
No, I tell you what Rob, lets have idiots like this put down.
I have many friends from the US, none of whom think this way, and I don't
like to think this way either, I'm just not like that.
But I am SICK, SICK, of this underlying "damn
absolutely agree with that, there are always some monques that behave like a
superstar (and believe me i watched a lot of those ;))
in the US as well as in europe it seems some people get a bit confused after
playin in front of some hundred or thousand people the first time - but this
is the usual
Friday 08-10-04
WaterFront - Rotterdam - NL
room 1:
live: Egyptian Lover, Alden Tyrell, Novamen
dj's: I-f, Serge, klen
room 2:
dj's: Duplex, Unit4, Pametex
I'm very envious - I hope one or some of our dutch listmember friends can
give us a debrief after this party
Let's not turn this into a Europe vs USA bitter flame war.
I think most people know that good music should be supported whether it comes
from Missouri or Macedonia - techno has no national borders, surely?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,
I have to agree with you Brendan- the is no way in the world that
European DJ's have a monopoly on being bad-attitude, money grabbers- I
know enough club promoters to have heard 1000 different storied about
supposedly "underground" US DJ's acting like prima donna twats. That
doesn't EVER make
Tell you what.
You and your mates can go whistle for my hard earned.
I literally have to work 2 hours to buy a US Import.
I sick of this s**t, spouted by idiots with some sort of anti euro agenda.
I'm not buying any more new US techno records.
That includes all my favourite labels, you can go f**
yeah all that confused me too.
it would make sense if it was something about european artists that was
stopping the US scene develop or were stifling it. i didnt think that
was the case at all. a lot of american artists are choosing to move to
europe for one reason or another, which is a sepa
Hey.
Brendan, you're far more level headed and articulate than me, but yeah,
guess what, I gotta say my piece about this idiot.
>I cannot sit by any longer and watch what was created here in
>the States get redone and sold back to us at import prices.
Oh yeah?
What exactly did the US create?
Wo
> Lastly, I depart with this. Why is that the USA is up in arms when
> technology jobs are outsourced to India and China, yet not at all
> DISGUSTED when the European magazines and scene come into our scenes
> demanding huge fees and arriving with difficult attitudes, resulting to a
> trend of the
Because I'm a donut, I was getting Rick Wilhite and Rick Wade mixed up
yesterday.
nice show again Matt Macqueen btw, just grabbing it now. Couple o' joints
on there I don't know.
Can't keep up ; )
_
- End of mess
- Greg (who's wondering what, if any, buzz there is on this Parade)
They got flyers out pretty late, but there's been a lot of promotion in the
last week or so in the city. They had a big thing in the paper about it
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2
Rick Wilhite mixed:
Omar S - For Us All [Rick Wilhite mix] (fxhe, 2004)
it comes in at 54 minutes on
http://www.jbucknell.com/deepdetroit.mp3
james
www.jbucknell.com
Jason Brunton
here is something i was asked to post to the 313 list...
Original Message
Subject: FW: EAR techno declaration of an EU boycott and an END TOEUROPEAN
insourcing of TECHNO MUSIC From:"Mani Miglani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:Thu,
excellent link - thanks.
bummer it's only streaming. maybe it's time to test out the 'capture stream
function' on audion.
four mixes devoted to patrick adams! and it includes:
Golden Flamingo Orchestra Feat. Margo Williams: The GUardian Angel Is
Watching Over Us
(Golden Flamingo) 12"
i can't
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