It did close - and then reopened a few weeks later. Long story.
go here for the whole story (or part, depending on who you talk to)
http://www.citypages.com/databank/25/1249/article12657.asp
or here
http://babelogue.citypages.com:8080/pscholtes/2004/11/04
right before it closed Derrick May
APRIL 1st 2005 Noise Factory Records will be holding another
one of its artist showcase series at the Casa Del Popolo. This time around
Noise Factory
presents label artist NAW performing live along side 2 of his favorite
local Montreal electronic music making collectives; Le-son666's very
I was of the understanding that boho boots are flat. At least, every
model and picture Ive seen are flat...
and isn't it a bit hot to be wearing boots to a club?
I don't recall a single techno party I've been to where the girls get
dressed up. if it had to be about 'fashion' it's always been
Techno is club-focussed now here. Good techno is in clubs. Rave is dead
here. Or the still extant raves are for hard dance, hard NRG, trance, etc.
Even then people dress up, just in bunny suits, etc. Two Tribes is a
carnival of bad rave wear.
All the females I know get dressed up to go out, it's
On this basis, Australia seems, just figuratively speaking, even
*further* away from Europe than I've ever heard anyone else describe it
as being...
What do other Australians think?
K
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From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 March 2005 09:20
To: 313
I think you'd have to be a female to understand the pressures on us - and
it's a scourge of Western capitalist societies. At least Aussie girls can
get away with bad nails. That's a requisite in the US, for women to have
nice nails! ;) Trust me, you can't do anything with acrylic nails!
The way
Hi Ken,
I'll probably get flamed for this so before i say any more i do like
Melbourne (for coffee). No really i do like it.
This is probably just a Melbourne thing, even at the height of Detroit
style parties in Sydney high-heal clad females where the exception not
the rule. Most of the
ha, you've never been to germany then.. dress up galore since the early
90ies on raves techno parties.
i've seen it all, trendy banal, sophisticated cool, baggy, grungy,
excentric.. even on spiral tribe parties.
loved it.
and this supposedly i don't care about fashion-look is a style too,
Hey Neil
Just been next door visiting the folks at the IDM list, looking for that
Autechre ticket I was asking about here yesterday.
Glad to see you're keeping them in the picture about what you have coming up
too!
Francis
Cheers for that Quest. Nice detailed picture. Sounds anodyne for me to
say it but it seems it's going to be hard to generalize about this type
of thing anywhere, let alone such a large country as Australia.
And now, back to the music...
Ken
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From: quest [mailto:[EMAIL
Okay a bit of shameless self-promotion here but Eevolute is about to release a
series of limited edition records. Releases from Terrace, Ballet Mechanique and
The Moderator.
Check http://www.eevolute.com/
kj at technotourist dot org
yeah well I think its important to do so...
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Neil
Just been next door visiting the folks at the IDM list, looking for that
Autechre ticket I was asking about here yesterday.
Glad to see you're keeping them in the picture about what you
Derrick May
Aril Brikha (live)
Richard Fearless
Saturday 22 April.
KOKO
Camden High Street
London NW1.
10 PM onwards.
I've never heard of this place but I'll be there.
k
Derrick May
Aril Brikha (live)
Richard Fearless
Saturday 22 April.
KOKO
Camden High Street
London NW1.
10 PM onwards.
I've never heard of this place but I'll be there.
k
It used to be the Camden Palace, so it's pretty big and decced out like a
ballroom inside. The nearest tube is Mornington Crescent. Should be a laugh
to see how this night turns out - I can imagine the venue being quite well
suited to an evening of May/Brikha, but have a few misgivings about the
a heads up
talk of them here.
ha ha, I'm laughing my tits off at those guys hoping that Peaches Prunes
edit comes out.
that has to be the whack-est most pointless edit I ever heard. My mate gave
me a cdr of it a while ago. Straight up, it sounds like they did it with 2
decks. Ha. I could have
oh aye.
best remember the link innit:
http://deephousepage.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=23;t=006419
sorry.
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ok guys,
seeing that i dont really care much for this year's lineup,
is there any valid reason for me to go?
i have heard (mainly on this list) that there is much more to sonar than the
shows..is this true?
fab.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
It's the greatest city in the world and there are some great club nights, so
you don't need to bother with the event itself (esp. the night one)
Yes, it is a nice city..
..but please note that it is getting popular in Barcelona to add some
fuk'n high season extra to accommodation prices in
Highlights to me would be: Areal Records, Alex Attias, Matthew Jonson, and
maybe Hawtin. Good ones, but not enough of them to make me want to go to
Bercelona at that particular time of the year.
k
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From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 March 2005
It is a great city.
I just like being in Barcelona with a few friends, soaking up the sun the
atmosphere. Having a good festival to go to is a bonus!
I don't like large events / festivals in the U.K usually, but at Sonar it
seems to be organized so much better. The sound quality for such a
At 09:37 AM 3/31/2005, Johannes Gronvall wrote:
But if you're going there you should book the accommodation *right now*!
Getting some decent and cheap rooms to sleep in is getting difficult..it
may be too
late already?
well, i can't find a flight from the US for less than a grand, and hotels
speaking of which, i picked up legitimate represses of the first 3
ugly edits yesterday, which made me quite happy.
tom
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 14:47:40 +0100
a heads up
talk of them here.
ha ha, I'm
Get an apartment with friends or go to a hostel.
I stayed in a deluxe apartment with a roof terrace opposite Gaudi's Palau Guell
for only £100 for 7 nights
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From: matt kane's brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 March 2005 14:41
To: Johannes Gronvall
Cc:
... you're sure it's really the one from from the 'LT1/Mustang' you
have on your CD-R ???
well, of course that is possible...
I couldn't quite believe how whack it was to be honest - have you heard it?
is it a real sloppy thing??
also the other point is, the track doesn't really need an edit
Well that's a blanket statement...for some women (and men) it is all about the personal presentation no matter what kind of party you go to.
These sweeping "club wear" statements are invalid becasue its all subjective
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To:
hmmm ken
i recently saw Mathew Jonson here in rome and he totally blew us away so im
thinking it cant get any better than thatjust a feeling.
regarding Hawtin Villalobos, im thinking that the best place ever to see
them play is definitely in Berlin, especially at the free Club Der
Get an apartment with friends or go to a hostel.
I stayed in a deluxe apartment with a roof terrace opposite Gaudi's Palau
Guell for only £100 for 7 nights
I've also stayed in an apartment with friends a few times and highly
recommend it. You get the equipped kitchen etc for less than a hotel
thats a great tip guys, thanks!
fab.
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From: Johannes Gronvall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Johannes Gronvall
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 5:01 PM
Subject: Re:
I agree with everyone that says Sonar Barcelona is not worth the trip.
Not only is the lineup lackluster and the city not at it's best at that
time of year, but also Sonar doesn't take care of the majority of artists
that play at the festival.
According to a trusted Germany producer friend
At 10:39 AM 3/31/2005, kate simko wrote:
So, many of the artists that we would consider paying to see, never get paid
themselves. How does that support the music subculture???
The question is: do they agree to play for free? If yes, then they have
determined that the exposure gained from
I think generally the idea has been that it's a huge publicity opportunity
for the artists, so it's more than worth doing for free. In fact, I had been
under the impression that the artists playing at the daytime event actually
paid to play, much the same way as you would pay to have a record
Well, if you are willing to travel a bit extra, I keep seeing VERY cheap
tickets to Madrid from the US, at least from places like NY or Chicago...
~David
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Subject: Re: (313) SONAR 2005
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 09:40:53 -0500
From: matt kane's brain [EMAIL
well here's the playlist... but you'll have to wait till tomorrow to listen
to the archive. i've run over my bandwidth for the month.
Yesterday's show was definitely messed up... i.e. the server wasn't allowing
me to connect for the live feed. the show wasn't up and running live till
almost
I don't think you'll get flamed - that's pretty good!
Melbourne is famous for the old Melbourne black rule - conservative
dressing.
I've never really thought about it before! But I think there are other
external pressures on women to present themselves in certain ways.
Hi Ken,
I'll probably
Anyone heard Mark De Clive-Lowe's new album Tide's Rising?
I think it'd appeal to a lot of those into Recloose through to Carl Craig's
recent projects.
it's a little early to purchase flights. they'll go down.
as for hotels, look into smaller travel hotels/hostels
i think i paid 60 euros a night
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, matt kane's brain wrote:
At 09:37 AM 3/31/2005, Johannes Gronvall wrote:
But if you're going there you should book the
cool... make sure you drop us another reminder when these hit the streets!
I'm too lazy to keep an eye on the site. :)
G
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From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 5:15 AM
Subject: (313) Eevolute limited
Just realised:
Same city, different night (fortunately):
Iridite Productions on tour
Rei Loci (full live set)
Jason Brunton
Club Berghain 14th May.
Up for a Glasgow/Berlin/Amsterdam triangle of Techno?
cheers
Jason
On 24 Feb 2005, at 12:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes
also for all
i think a lot of festivals are like this. at least in my limited experience
-joe
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To: matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Johannes Gronvall [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 10:39 AM
Subject:
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