all these will be and other Detroit people will be in that Big Chill
festival the next weekend. But I am wondering if they will be
performing in other UK locations. Do you have any info???
Regards,
Guilherme
not really 313, but may interest some of you:
http://www.djhistorymix.com/smf/index.php?topic=6227.0
G
Heather Heart is part of the Sonic Groove crew with brothers Adam X and
Frankie Bones. Heather and Adam were partners. Heather's from Brooklyn, New
York.
She's my favourite dj of the Sonic Groove crew.
james
www.jbucknell.com
get this 313, I have nearly put all my records in alphabetical order. woo.
now I'm making divder cards at work a b etc... also some artists too.
e.g. carl craig. woo. i'm gonna have the most organised record collection
in the world.
but, now I have a problem. say in my carl craig section, do I
I've also got my records filed alphabetically. As for the compilations, I
file them in a separate section by record label.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 7:41 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) filing your records
I've also got my records filed alphabetically. As for the compilations, I
file them in a separate section by record label.
ooh. maybe thats a good idea. compilations section seperate sections for
genres I reckon. ooh.
_
get this 313, I have nearly put all my records in alphabetical order.
woo.
now I'm making divder cards at work a b etc... also some artists
too.
e.g. carl craig. woo. i'm gonna have the most organised record
collection
in the world.
but, now I have a problem. say in my carl craig section,
alphabetical
oh, I'm the alphabet kid for sure.
you should see my Q section, its rrright.
check it out, I love it, I've been doing it all weekend. I can't believe
the records I've found, my collection is half ok at the mo, good spread.
ahh, I've smoked half a ton of weed this weekend and
I have mine filed alphabetically by label, A-Z. And then the artists
contained in each label, alphabetically A-Z.
When will we see some pictures?
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: maandag 1 augustus 2005 14:00
Aan: 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: Re: (313) filing your records
alphabetical
oh, I'm the alphabet kid for sure.
you should see
When will we see some pictures?
h, no pictures remco. it's very high security.
pikey laboratoire de pieces rare
i cannot reveal the formulas that are concocted behind the closed doors.
very top secret. you need the special cosmic handshake to get in.
; )
Alphabetize by label, and then sort each release within that label by
catalogue number. Or you could leave little piles of EP's and LP's strewn
about the floor of your attic. It all depends on what kind of mood you're
in.
Cheers,
lrh
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And where do you put a record with the CC remix that you bought it for
then?
CC-section or original artist?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 7:41 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) filing your records
get this
well technically, if you file alphabetically psyche would go under P
regardless of who it is.
i file according to geographical region of the label (detroit, berlin,
chicago, cologne etc), and alphabetically between labels and the records are
sorted according to catalog number.
except for
And where do you put a record with the CC remix that you bought it for
then?
CC-section or original artist?
carl craig section definitely :)
robin...
my records with cc remixes are (of course) in the cc-section.
but then: where the heck do you put that People Make The World Go
Round 12 with kdj AND cc remix!? that's a serious problem... ;)
c*
Remco Doorewaard wrote:
And where do you put a record with the CC remix that you bought it for
And where do you put a record with the CC remix that you bought it for
then?
CC-section or original artist?
yes. this is one of the q's.
file this q under: what is the meaning of life or what came first the
chicken or the egg
_
Yeah me too! I have everything 'more or less' sorted per genre (detroit
techno, harder/minimal techno, house, electro etc) en per genre sorted
on label, unless I have several records from 1 artist (fi. CC), these
are sorted on artist name!
So Kenny Larkin - Azimuth is in the Detroit section under
Looks like you'll have to buy a second copy and file it under both. It's
the only viable solution.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And where do you put a record with the CC remix that you bought it for
then?
CC-section or original artist?
yes. this is one of the q's.
file this q under: what
Ooops. Next time I'll drink my coffee before posting.
That was intended to be in reply to this:
--
my records with cc remixes are (of course) in the cc-section.
but then: where the heck do you put that People Make The World Go
Round 12 with kdj AND cc remix!? that's a serious problem...
-Original Message-
From: Greg Earle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 July 2005 06:45
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) New 10th planet fittingly named after Detroit Techno
mailing list
2003 UB313. Look it up. I'm not kidding.
Hmmm..
Maybe I could get the last word on this?
http://www.googlism.com/index.htm?ism=313type=1
cheers
carl morris
Plug Two
t +442920190151
Odeluga, Ken wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Greg Earle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 July 2005 06:45
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject:
Is this a technical serial number which occurs by coincidence or is
this
a name chosen by someone? Could be a D fan! (OK, OK, I know it's
unlikely. :)
Surely a D fan would have gone for:
2010 UR 313 ;)
hang on a minute???
10th Planet UB313 = PLANET DELSIN
p.s. how do you find a planet? seems like a big f**king thing to lose to
me. I mean, I'm always losing my mobile phone, but sheeet.
the dude that found this must have a big telescope in his bedroom.
I file my records by shape - all the round ones go in a box
:D
Actually, I tend to go with label, artist, sound.
Depends on how I remember the artist - all UR, Red Planet, etc. goes
together, all Axis (and Jeff Mills) into another
then if an artist is on a particular label and I'd think of
313 is deployable to anywhere in the world and is self sustainable for 30
days
sounds like UR soldiers to me!
313 is 313 is
MEK
carl morris
Note to self: you get what you pay for - even with hosting. Pretty much
everything went down over the weekend, but I'm assured it should be sorted now.
I've tested here and from a few external locations. So far so good. Sorry again
about the problems.
Tristan
- Original Message -
Indeed, Larry Heard's playing T-Funkshun at The Cavern, The Beatles' old
stomping ground.
More details can be found here -
http://www.tfunkshun.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1203
Nick
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 August 2005 09:01
To:
313 is higher
Word.
A little out of comission lately all, but this brought me out. Nice
post about the planet. That's techno, and so on topic it hurts.
Haha!
313 is cut into two parts
Anyone wanna guess what the two parts are? Ha!
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
PS. I Got
just got mine today. its mostly the same, if not identical. Sounds like
this one might be a bit more chopped up than the one he played.
Yeah, im gonna say its essential, but thats nonly because when he played
it at the fest, it drove me nuts and ive wanted it ever since.
is it
It's not actually a planet. Neither is Pluto. But when you spend
kajillions of dollars in funding looking for a 9th and 10th planet, you
find them.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hang on a minute???
10th Planet UB313 = PLANET DELSIN
p.s. how do you find a planet? seems like a big f**king
If anyone gets the spam mail about Mars being the closest it will ever
be to the earth in our lifetimes, please tell the spammers that this
occurred in August of 2003 and to please stop circulating.
Doing my part against viral misinformation.
Really? Damn, I had my bags all packed and the ladder ready to go.
MEK
Thorin Teague
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If anyone gets the spam mail about Mars being the closest it will ever
be to the earth in our lifetimes, please tell the spammers that this
occurred in August of 2003 and to please stop circulating.
ahh, but how do you know?
unless you have an ACME INTERGALATIC TAPE MEASURE like mine, how can
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If anyone gets the spam mail about Mars being the closest it
will ever
be to the earth in our lifetimes, please tell the spammers that this
occurred in August of 2003 and to please stop circulating.
ahh, but
Ok hmm well i guess the easiest is to sort records by labels (then by
cat #). You wont have to bother the name of the artist and still be able
to find easily what you want.
Alphabetical order for labels sounds quite logical, though i personnaly
prefer to sort the labels by genre, then inside
I would have said by measuring its size and relative brightness, but my
approach doesn't have built-in phat beats. Tom wins.
~T
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
be to the earth in our lifetimes, please tell the spammers that this
occurred in August of 2003 and to please stop circulating.
-Original Message-
From: Guilherme M. Arantes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 August 2005 00:54
all these will be and other Detroit people will be in that
Big Chill festival the next weekend. But I am wondering if
they will be performing in other UK locations. Do you have
-Original Message-
From: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 August 2005 17:21
Ok hmm well i guess the easiest is to sort records by labels
(then by cat #)
I wasn't going to recommend my system as Alex and Robin would die laughing
since I've had one recent notorious
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You simply add the ones you just bought to the end! Sounds silly
but it has
advantages:
Guess it's not as good for hmmm I'm playing at a disco night
tonight - what
disco do I have
so...there was this record that I got a year or two or three ago by a
group called dub anarchoid trim, it was called children, really thick
dubbbed out house with a message. dope. well, there's these waaay more
hypnotic and techno mixes out of that song on mule music. the new mixes
rule over all.
my kind of post ;)
cheers K
Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
so...there was this record that I got a year or two or three ago by a
group called dub anarchoid trim, it was called children, really thick
dubbbed out house with a message. dope. well, there's these waaay more
hypnotic and techno mixes out
http://www.discogs.com/
No worries here! Maybe we'll get another free month of service. ;)
theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
http://www.discogs.com/
I found it works for me to always file under the original artist. The
original artist's name is most likely the most visible writing on the
record. That tends to make things easier to find.
If I have more than one record by the same artst on the same label then I
try to go by artist then
Ahh, the ever popular mail containers.
The first radio station I was on filed all of their vinyl in them.
Needless to say, the organization was a little out of control.
-Original Message-
From: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 12:21 PM
To:
Tuesday, August 2
Interrupt Media Group, Gapers Block, and Subsystence present the
final installment of:
INFLUENCE.
Featuring unmixed DJ sets from:
JOSH WERNER (Antennae/Gramaphone)
COMMON FACTOR (Tactile/Soma/Planet E)
KARL MEIER (IMG/Subsystence)
KEN MEIER (IMG/Subsystence)
@ Sonotheque
Hey Gui!
Dunno about all the others, but Larry Heard is on in Liverpool on friday!
We're all going over, pikey crew.
Also, saturday theres a big free festival called depercussion (in
manchester). would be a good weekend, come up!
alex
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