Name: Alexandres Lugo
Age: 35 tomorrow
Fun birthday fact: Share birthday and used to share lockers with Eric AKA
DJ Bone at Cass Tech.
City: Fraser, MI (suburb of Detroit, grew up in Detroit, born and lived in
Puerto Rico for 10 years)
Favorite City: Toss up between Toronto and NYC.
Cities
Name: John Coleman
Age: 35
Currently Living In: Cleveland
Want Be Living In: Anywhere else
Web Page: www.chromaphobic.com
First 313 Purchase: I guess it was Musik by Plastikman (that counts
as 313, right?) after a friend played me Marbles and got me hooked.
That would have been 97-98, I
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From: Stoddard, Kamal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks tom. I'm dling now. So...who's who in the picture? If it's
not too intrusive a question that is.
thats me on the bed, my man jwan allen on the chair on the left,
and my man curt jackson
brave new waves smokes anything detroit has atm IMO.
real future stuff there, nice for the ride home after a late night in
detroit
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 7:29 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Hello 313, I am
Agreed..I was referring to back in the day when Mojo was just as good as
BNW. Detroit radio sucks.
Peace,
Alex
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06/16/2005 09:38 PM
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Subject
Re: (313) Hello 313, I am
brave new waves smokes anything detroit has atm
re-reading this, it occurred to me that detroit, to me, is becoming a point
of reminiscence. detroit techno doesnt sound futuristic to me anymore. too
many memories tied to the sound. listen to the future long enough and you
become part of the past.
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From: /0
you can hear the the new york mix of 7 day weekend on this nu groove mix of
mine. it's the last track. the detroit and nyc mixes aren't that different,
afair (is that a net acronym?) i can't remember what the flip is like.
http://jbucknell.com/nugroove.mp3
nu groove records mix [67min 78mb
Name : Ramon Crespo
Age : 24
Place I live : Miami, FL
City I was born in : Miami,FL
Webpage : plusorminus.org || noodle9.com || clickbeepboom.com
for the half a dozen or so bay area folks on here:
http://www.dalycityrecords.com/bbs/http://www.dalycityrecords.com/bbs/
Hopefully this thing will thrive as a resource for SF Techno. Lots of good
events coming up this weekend and beyond.
Here's a wrap-up:
Tonite, Thursday the 16th Detroit
name : Brian *bleep* Prince
age : 25
coordinates : Atlanta, Georgia
origin : Reno NV, and surrounding withered ghost towns
into Detroit music since: Probably 1993, with the second Tresor
compilation CD, the one with Cosmic Messenger on it. I think it struck
me so profoundly because there's a
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From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
re-reading this, it occurred to me that detroit, to me, is
becoming a point
of reminiscence. detroit techno doesnt sound futuristic to me
anymore. too
many memories tied to the sound. listen to the
This is very pleasant folks. Just watch how a touch of humanisation can
lower the need for confrontation ... ok, this is 313 so I should add
*maybe*! ;-)
Ken Odeluga
Copy Editor, Markets - Market Talk
Dow Jones Newswires
10 Fleet Place
Limeburner Lane
LONDON EC4M 7QN
020 7842 9297
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 16 Jun 2005 about following:
Introduce yourself!
Name : read From
Age : 30 (in october)
Place I live : Tampere, Finland.
On list: Since '99 i think
Into techno: since 91 or so
First 313 record: can't remember
sakke
Name : Martin Dust
Age : Yeah Right :)
Place I live : Sheffield
Gig That Changed It All: Cabaret Voltaire and Throbbing Gristle 1978
First Record: Sex Pistols - Anarchy In The UK
Pre - Techno Record: Cabaret Voltaire - Extended Play 1978
Techno Record: Cybotron - Clear
Best Gig: The Misfits
Ha ha- to foil such action I will actually be playing in BOTH rooms
(not at the same time obviously although that might be fun too!) so
you wont be able to avoid me for too long :)
Jason
On 16 Jun 2005, at 15:38, David Beattie wrote:
Hi AAron,
I should be popping along for this - will
Age: 35 tomorrow
Happy birthday Alex. Have a good one.
(currently switching to nurse anesthesia).
yo! take that tape off your head before you go for your interview mate.
p.s. don't tell them ultradyne is evil. they'll think you're the new harold
shipman.
(little tip for you there, thank me
Favourite Club: Don't really have one, was never a fan of The Orbit...
you surprise me martin with this. from what i heard of your stuff, its
right up the same street (?)
later days orbit obviously. not the frankfurt vibe.
_
Best Club: Heaven w/ Ken Collier, A legend worthy of it's fame!
oooh. tell us more!
(if you have time obviously)
_
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thought i'd update mine a bit as everyone else made the effort.
Name: Alex Bond
Age: 30
Live: Salford, UK
Born: Stretford, Manchester, UK
Into Techno since: 1990/91 (?) maybe 90
Things that got me into techno: older friends who used to go to sunrise
etc.
Music that got me into techno: Colin
On 17 Jun 2005, at 09:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Favourite Club: Don't really have one, was never a fan of The Orbit...
you surprise me martin with this. from what i heard of your stuff, its
right up the same street (?)
I found it extremely narrow minded and boring to be honest Alex -
Why not eh
Name Stewart Caig
Age: 31
Live: Worthing UK
Born: Shoreham UK
Into Techno since: 1989
Music that got me into techno: the wave of Chicago acid house that hit the
UK around 88 and then having Luke Slater play me records in Mi Price
First detroit record to blow my tits off: It is
..records you absoloutely cannot live without TODAY, THIS MOMENT IN
TIME. Old/New/Something borrowed something blue, anything goes.
1) Eberhard Schoener : Why Don't You Answer : Harvest
2) Carl Craig : Sandstorms: Planet E
3) Kraftwerk : Numbers (New live version from Minimum Maximum): EMI
4)
5) Kirk Degiorgio Ian O Brien : Night On The Promenade : New
Religion/A.R.T
Is this out yet???
i reckon i'd have to go along with the Freaky MF. been searching for 3
years now..
also possibly sell my granny and grandad for air liquide - if there was
no gravity on orig blue records 10
i'll play.
1. soundstream - soultrain
2. russ brown - take my love
3. roboterwerke - magick kuts edit
4. gwen guthrie - hopscotch - larry edit
5. placid angles remix - rhythmic deep 003
i have more than this in my head at the mo so u could ask me in a hour
for another 5 :)
robin...
[EMAIL
i reckon i'd have to go along with the Freaky MF. been searching for 3
years now..
Man, right now Id sell her for just a soundfile of it!
I wasn't being snidey martin!
I was just surprised, thats all!
ok. well, I haven't heard that much of your stuff anyway, so i figure
you're in a better position to commentate.
_
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5) Kirk Degiorgio Ian O Brien : Night On The Promenade : New
Religion/A.R.T
Is this out yet???
No not yet. sorry. that was a bit snide of me. I just cant stop listening
to it though, so it had to go one the chart. the title of the chart is
things that haven't been off my record player all
1. Style Council - Promised land (this version _almost_ wins over Joe
Smooth's ... almost)
2. Regina - Katso maisemaa (new Finnish Synthpop :) :))
3. Freak Seven - Pitch Black (new religion stuff)
4. UR - Sonic EP (heh, found out the tune I've been hunting down for ages)
5. Copyshop - umm
Hmm. Dunno if theres any techno records left I'd sell my granny for.
Wouldn't mind that Frictional thing that never came out. Freaky
Motherf**ker on kdj I guess too P. Sharevari on Capriccio maybe (mine is on
Quality/RFC, bah). Ooh, maybe the drexciya on SID.
so, lets face it, I'd pretty much
On 17 Jun 2005, at 10:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wasn't being snidey martin!
I know fella, easy now :)
ok. well, I haven't heard that much of your stuff anyway, so i figure
you're in a better position to commentate.
Classic Armchair mate *lol*
I've been hearing about this record for weeks. Who is it by, what's the
release called, and I'll try and get a soundfile of it for you
Good luck, but by all accounts its as rare as hens teeth. Its by Moodymann
and I'd never even heard it before until I heard him do it live the other
night in
Well this is me . .
Age: 39 kk
Live: Leeds, UK
Born: India
Into Techno since: 1988 - I missed out the the 'hard' years (second wave I
guess) got back into it about 96 via Carl Craig
Things that got me into techno:
Streetsounds electro comp
the instrumental rare groove/dance vib
Dancing
Good luck, but by all accounts its as rare as hens teeth. Its by Moodymann
and I'd never even heard it before until I heard him do it live the other
night in London. Think its just available as a white on KDJ records,
although I have no idea as to if it was ever actually released or in what
when moodymann dj'd in manc, he gave a copy of this record to a guy I
know's (nice chap) girlfriend.
Or just stand in front of Katie tonight...
Name: Tristan Watkins
Age: 30
Live: Brixton (centre of the known universe, as Rob Taylor would have it)
Born: St. Merryn, Cornwall, UK
Other towns lucky enough to see the back of me: Santa Monica and Burbank, CA;
Ann Arbor, MI; Seattle, WA; Iowa City, IA; Baltimore, MD; Washington D.C.
Into
Surely not!
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From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 June 2005 10:36
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Hello 313, I am
You'll get to hear me sounding like a nervous, hyper, uber-dork and can cringe
with me.
Seconded!
Last time was one of the best nights I've had so far this year.
Cheers,
Ken
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From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 June 2005 17:21
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) London Party Spam: Sat 2nd July
I'll keep this brief since it's slightly OT,
You might be surprised just how much worse things could be. :/ Perhaps you'll
find out on Sunday.
Original Message
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 June 2005 11:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Hello 313, I am
Surely not!
OK, I've been lurking on here for ages and rarely get time to post, so
here goes;
Introducing:
Name: Simon Pascoe
Age: 37
Place I live: Hitchin, a small town in the middle of nowhere, 30 miles
from London.
Born: Watford, just outside of London, put me off football for life.
Job: Unix
Indeed it was, 3 parties in one night - first Bond, Alex Bond and NWAQ at
Public Life then roots reggae and disco at this party, then some hedonistric
glitch party round the corner. Very diverse evening!
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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 June 2005
Name: Carlos de Brito
Age: 29
Live: Siegen GER
Born: Witten/Dortmund GER
Lived in: Berlin, Hamburg, Köln
Into Techno since:
round about 1988/89 (must admit that i listened to grunge, hiphop,
triphop and d’n’b during the 90es - Matthew Herbert, Steve Bug,
Moodymann, Theo Parrish and german
well, haven't heard it yet, missed the live show yesterday, and the
tracklisting does not show that freaky mf track by moodymann everyone's
talking about, but hey, mr. andrés brought a lot of cd-r pressure to
benji's show, checka:
well, haven't heard it yet, missed the live show yesterday, and the
tracklisting does not show that freaky mf track by moodymann everyone's
talking about, but hey, mr. andrés brought a lot of cd-r pressure to
benji's show, checka:
10?
i only have a blue 12 on rising high,
me thinks
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From: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 11:15 AM
Subject: (313) following on from Stewarts message - Tracks you would sell
your
The other day I found my totally battered copy of Autechre's LP5. To my
surprise it played perfectly. Hadn't heard it in about 4 years. When it got to
Track 10 I remembered just how much I loved that song, and then it hit me -
it's a Kinght Rider theme tune cover. Seriously. Check the bassline
Just one:
Vince Watson: Sublimina (Headspace).
Need something to remind you why you love techno?
Here 'tis.
jeff
..records you absoloutely cannot live without TODAY, THIS MOMENT IN
TIME. Old/New/Something borrowed something blue, anything goes.
1)
Do you know what the cat no is??
Nick Hardie might know.
_
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their individual, non-business capacity and
is not on behalf of
good tunes
the new putsch one on clone!
especially check b2 - it got a raw techno edge to it, combined with the
freaky synth stuff
that thing on down low!
erp? ah well - very smooth liquid deep listening techno tunes
hutton drive on frantic flowers
yes yes - all very brilliant - is that
This is another record that idiotboy sold - will f*** my dead granny to get it
back.
http://www.discogs.com/release/98278
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 June 2005 11:44
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) following on from Stewarts
that thing on down low!
erp? ah well - very smooth liquid deep listening techno tunes
o, the a1 on this is killing me : )
hutton drive on frantic flowers
yes yes - all very brilliant - is that brunton mr still involved?
heath brunner on frantic flowers (as well)
same - yes yes - all very
i think 'freeki lil momma' is kdj 32
there you go. from Mark who has the white.
so, it's KDJ 32 you need folks.
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Someone could tell me what is the track that begin near 3400 ...
in the 2005 Bookings Mix by Buzz Goree :
http://www.submerge.com/bookings/buzzgoree.htm
Thanks a lot
Name : Tom Van Steen.
Age : 28
Place I live : SIP
Webpage : http://www.pulsation.com
things that haven't been off my record player all week.
i haven't been home too much this past week, as a matter of fact these are
all the records/tracks i have played/listened to this week:
Judy Roberts Band LP - A1 Never Knew Love
LTG Exchange - Waterbed
Stopp - I'm Hungry
Azymuth - Aguia
Name: Fabrizio Nahum
Age: 33 in August
Born: Rome, Italy
Live: Rome, Italy
Lived in (random order): Stavanger - Norway; London, Croydon and Oxford -
England; Jakarta - Indonesia; Ferrara - Italy
Discovered Detroit techno: Thanks to Marco Passarani, Andrea Benedetti,
Claudio Fabrianesi
Name : Pete Leidy
Age : 28
Place I live : Ypsilanti, MI USA.
Grew Up: Ann Arbor, MI (almost same as above)
On list: Since '00 or so
Into techno: since around 93
I liked Vangelis and Kraftwerk growing up, but knew almost zero about
electronic stuff until I started buying more music in high shool..
TristanBest record so far this year: Dimlite - Runbox Weathers
wot dis tristan?
ta.
alex
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hey alex,
here's some info on that (luv this album):
http://www.sonarkollektiv.de/releases/SK060CD/
(there you'll find long snippets to listen and infos on dimlite)
c*
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TristanBest record so far this year: Dimlite - Runbox Weathers
wot dis tristan?
ta.
alex
I say again, these are amazin'.
Keep 'em coming.
I'll probably add to my thumbnail bio later but not now 'cause I'm
flippin' kaput.
Happy weekend all...
Ken
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From: Carlos de Brito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 June 2005 14:41
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Holy shxt! Ultradyne putting you under on the operating table! I want a photo
of that for real. That's techno. I might be a little afraid.
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June
Whatcu trying to say KEN??? **whispers** alex get the flamethrower ready, looks
like we got a live one. =)
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 2:17 AM
To: Jari Tolkkinen;
That show was very welcome! My crusty old Eagles-loving boss even liked it
BTW Matt, who's the fella in the pic on the Sonic Sunset page?
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From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 June 2005 14:07
To: 313
Cc: david siska
Subject: (313) mix WNUR chicago -
Sure, but you won't like them.
1. sugar cubes - regina
2. the smiths - death of a disco dancer
3. the connection machine - blue genes copyshop
4. kraftwerk - computer world
5. joanna newsom - sprout and the bean
First one to laugh is whack. Dang, I laughed at that. Well...I don't count!
Kamal
1. PiL - Poptones
2. Virgin Prunes - Walls of Jericho
3. Human League - Being Boiled
4. Birthday Party - Hands Up Who Wants To Die
5. The Black Dog - I Don't Know Who I Love More, Cubase or You!
On 17 Jun 2005, at 15:23, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
Sure, but you won't like them.
1. sugar cubes -
alex get the flamethrower ready
Yo Kamal. I'm always ready. I got the fastest flamethrower in the
northwest. FACT.
*still a wee bit concerned about the ultradyne/anasthesia thing*
; )
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*still a wee bit concerned about the ultradyne/anasthesia thing*
No reason for concern my friend. I'm halfway through drafting up a concept
party called die again where we'll have the ghost of stinson playing electro
from the otherworld all night while alugo has the anesthesia setup in the
in no particular order
Ketil Bjørnstad David Darling - Epigraphs (ECM) makes me want to do a
foolish thing and go buy a cello
James Yorkston the Athletes - Moving up Country Just Beyond the River
(Domino) folky Scotsman and I know it's two different albums but it's my
list damn it
Jen
while alugo has the anesthesia setup in the lobby to help you on your way.
*falls off chair laughing*
p.s. alex, if you wanna sell any of that gas, let me know. Can pay cash for
bulk bottles.
_
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At 10:39 AM 6/17/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does this mean I have to give back my 313-membership card and patch?
no, but you may need to rethink that 313 tattoo.
my top 5:
1.) mutek in general (yeah, it was two weeks ago but i can't stop thinking
about how good it was)
2.) luci -
theo parrish - ugly edits 10
idjut boys - press play mix cd
blackjoy - moustache ep
lawrence - swap ep
greg wilson - credit to the edit ep
not that much 313 either...tomorrow...maybe.
c*
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in no particular order
Ketil Bjørnstad David Darling - Epigraphs (ECM) makes
This any good?
On 17 Jun 2005, at 15:52, Carlos de Brito wrote:
greg wilson - credit to the edit ep
Yes it is - if the cut I heard Greg play from it last month is anything to go
by!
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 June 2005 14:56
To: list Org
Subject: Re: (313) Friday Top 5.
This any good?
On 17 Jun 2005, at 15:52, Carlos de Brito wrote:
Yes it is - if the cut I heard Greg play from it last month is anything to
go by!
think theres a whole series of them coming. on tirk (ex nuphonic guys).
presume they'll be collected up on a cd or lp at the end.
_
On Jun 17, 2005, at 10:20 AM, Robert Taylor wrote:
That show was very welcome! My crusty old Eagles-loving boss even
liked it
haha, thats great... i'm a bit embarrassed to admit i've always had a
soft spot for the funky rolling bassline in one of these nights {
ducks to avoid thrown
LOL - speaking of which. The first time Claude Young came through town he
came down from the DJ booth after the gig and greeted a small group of
fanboys (myself included). At this point, this guy who worked at the club
asked him, You're from Detroit right? Claude said the affirmative and
I'm a big fan of Hotel California - it's reggae, honest! ;)
It must be Claude Young - but he seems to have lost a lot of weight.
-Original Message-
From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 June 2005 15:02
To: 313; Robert Taylor
Cc: david siska
Subject: Re: (313) mix WNUR
This one is a bit too over the top for my wife, but it blew me away.
Lots of nice things on that label.
jeff
Antony the Johnsons - I Am a Bird Now (Secretly Canadian)
yep, it is,
i really dig the re-edit of kool and the gang - open sesame:
http://www.discogs.com/release/456509
c*
Robert Taylor wrote:
Yes it is - if the cut I heard Greg play from it last month is anything to go
by!
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From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Music that got me into techno: Colin Dale's Abstract Dance 90 show.
sheesh! how could i have forgotten that one!
even though at the time i didnt know techno as a genre existed.it was
just music for me
fab.
On Jun 17, 2005, at 10:31 AM, fab. wrote:
Music that got me into techno: Colin Dale's Abstract Dance 90 show.
sheesh! how could i have forgotten that one!
ditto.. got some recordings of that program sent by UK friends way back
when He's got the perfect voice for techno radio too...
Name: Chris O'Connor
Age: 32
Live: Pittsburgh, PA
First thing that made me like electronic music:
Hearing the Art of Noise Beat Box (diversion one) when I was 11 years old
in 1983. I still remember the moment. Then I got into early hip hop stuff
which, at the time was very hard to find. I used
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
..records you absoloutely cannot live without TODAY, THIS
MOMENT IN
TIME. Old/New/Something borrowed something blue, anything goes.
1. Omar-S - Just Ask The Lonely - FXHE (can this be the most
beautiful
At 11:37 AM 6/17/2005, Chris O'Connor wrote:
Hearing the Art of Noise Beat Box (diversion one) when I was 11 years old
in 1983. I still remember the moment. Then I got into early hip hop stuff
which, at the time was very hard to find. I used to stay up late with rigged
antennas trying to pull
I still remember how heartbroken I was when the Art of Noise played on
Saturday Night Live, and I hit record on the VCR and fell asleep. When I
woke up I hit play then realized the VCR was set on channel 2 instead of 3
so I didn't get the recording. That sucked. Much trauma for an obsessed 12
Back in the days of QuickTime 4 (I think) there was a very cool live
performance video from the Art of Noise. Unfortunately it was
streaming-only, and I lacked the patience to try and capture it. Does
anyone have a copy?
I bought an ace art of noise dvd from fopp for £3 brand new!
dunno if its
I don't but I might be able to source a copy if you can give me a clue about
when it was on
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From: Chris O'Connor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 June 2005 15:52
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Cc: 'matt kane's brain'
Subject: RE: (313) Art of Noise
I still remember how
1. Domu - Return of the Rogue
2. Jneiro Jarel - Three Piece Puzzle
3. Recloose - Hiatus on the Horizon
4. Travis Biggs - Challenge
5. The Books - Lemon of Pink
Philippe Zdar - Don't You Want? (Turbo)
Isolee - We Are Monster lp (Playhouse)
Lawrence - Swap (Novamute)
M83 - Don't Save us from the Flames (Superpitcher remix)
Jeff Mills - Dramatist (Axis - reissue)
**
The information
Name: Jwan Allen
Age: 29
Live: Pittsburgh, PA
First thing that made me like electronic music: NYC Radio, back in the 80's it
was quite common to hear club music late at night on various mix shows on
WBLS, Kiss-Fm and what would later become Hot 97 the place where hip-hop
lives.(irony?)
Here are some of my hottie picks:
1. Jerome Sydenham Mikael Nordgren Stockholm - go bang! Ibadan
Ok, I don't have this one yet, but I heard it on a mix online. Has the Jaguar
strings but on the nyc house tip. Is New York snuggling up to Detroit?
2. D.I.E The Men You'll Never See M.A.P.
1) the beatles - the white album
2) the beatles - revolver
3) the beatles - magical mystery tour
4) the beatles - rubber soul
5) the beatles - abbey road
Although they all deserve to be on the no.1 spot!
I *heart* the beatles
For some new music: check the new cult band - the funeral folk - for
On Jun 15, 2005, at 11:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When ever I see a webpage like this I think how lucky we are to have
people
that have the love and are willing to take the time to assemble all the
info, mixes, pictures, etc.
So I see the original email...and I'm like
Were you around in st louis for the brothers of love jammy's back in the day?
OMFG. St louis was like the little brother of chi town. Maaan there was a DJ
there named jeff *something or other*. He KNEW house. Got pretty big too. I
used to wear this tape out that he did. My friend Damon
2. D.I.E The Men You'll Never See M.A.P.
Picked this one up in Detroit. Home-made dirty techno with attitude. I ain't
got all night, I got's to get paid. that's right b*tches.
yeah all the m.a.p.'s are dope! lots of nice cybotron and egyptian lover
samples and stuff...my favorite is the one
3. Fix Flash
Still getting me off after how many years? Mr. Voorn totally ripped this apart
last year at DEMF with a doubles routine to start off his set.
that is one of my favourite tracks of all time!!! i can't believe ppl dont
play it out that often...it has so much energy
fab.
On Jun 16, 2005, at 8:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Introduce yourself!
Name : Lester Spence
Age : 36
Place I live : Baltimore, Maryland USA
City I was born in : Detroit, MI
Trades: Professor, writer, cultural critic, malcontent
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-- Original Message --
From: dave cronin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3. Recloose - Hiatus on the Horizon
uhhh, whats that?
tom
andythepooh.com
1. Lungfish - Feral Hymns
2. The Observers - So What's Left Now
3. 3 Chairs - 3CH3
4. Palace Music - Lost Blues and Other Songs
5. Lau Nau - Kuutarha
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 10:08:58AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
..records you absoloutely cannot live without TODAY, THIS MOMENT IN
TIME.
That'd be the new Recloose LP...
It's pretty cool, but after my initial listens, Dust
is by far the best track.
--- Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
From: dave cronin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3. Recloose - Hiatus on the Horizon
uhhh, whats that?
tom
-- Original Message --
From: dave cronin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That'd be the new Recloose LP...
It's pretty cool, but after my initial listens, Dust
is by far the best track.
ive liked the 2 other cuts from it ive heard, but not as much as
dust. dust is an
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