special mix this week, dedicated to The Music Institute
http://www.7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
On Aug 29, 2005, at 6:06 PM, Garrett McGrath wrote:
special mix this week, dedicated to The Music Institute
http://www.7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
a fun and energetic ride, thanks for sending!
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MM
http://sonicsunset.com
what the track right after Class Action: Weekend... So familiar but i
can't remember the title. Is something by Shake off of Club Scan II ?
or some Frictional record? Also haven't heard Paperclip People: The
Floor in about 10 years...
peace
-matt
On Aug 29, 2005, at 7:53 PM, Matt
I'd have to agree here- Richard pretty much always hits the nail on
the head in his reviews
Jason
On 26 Aug 2005, at 15:09, Stewart wrote:
DJ mag could quite happily go out of business and 99.9% of us
wouldn't notice.
Well maybe guys like Richard Brophy would who does a pretty
http://www.apple.com/pro/video/ramoseberhart/
The thing that caught my attention the most, was his mentioning, We were
able to make it in our houses, thats one reason we called it house
music. Didn't that name come from the (ware)House in Chicago?
Has anyone heard of these movies? Are they
Hi Dennis,
I think we talked about (or at least mentioned) Maestro a couple of
weeks ago when the DVD landed.
It's a worthwhile documentary to own, I find any look back like that to
be inspirational (like Tim Lawrences book 'Love saves the day'). Some
nice little bits and bobs bundled with
Note he says *one* of the reasons though. Another one is 'cause it
could be made in-house (as in, in a club itself.)
I read the article on the Apple home page and was as much impressed by
the fact that the filmmaker used Final Cut Pro, as by the idea of the
film, which I haven't seen.
K
In some documentary or article I saw/read sometime, tony humphries was
talking, and he said they called it house music because of house parties
they had. The people making and spinning these drum machine and looped
sample tracks were I guess, all buddies, and they'd play their latest
AHHH SHXXXTT!
BONE'S FXCKING SHXT UP FOR REAL YALL
This mix is the biomb. It really takes me back to the dancing with
your eyes closed with your tongue hanging out days. Spinning around with
your arms stretched out and
my understanding was that each of the chicago clubs had their own
distinct flavour of the music, akin to the house wine at a
restaurant hence the name house music...
i know one cut thats gonna be on there..
tom
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Due in Nov...
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very nice indeed.
thanks for sharing this Garrett.
robin...
special mix this week, dedicated to The Music Institute
http://www.7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
i know one cut thats gonna be on there..
well, whoopy d.
is it your re-edit of the hokey-cokey?
p.s. disclaimer, you asked for it
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i know one cut thats gonna be on there..
well, whoopy d.
is it your re-edit of the hokey-cokey?
p.s. disclaimer, you asked for it
its actually my hard house remix of strings of life.
to
Hi All,
this is a new mix I recorded on the weekend:
http://tinyurl.com/b87xx
(after download just rename it to mp3, it's not a zip file)
Tracklist:
1- Plastikman - Plink Plonk [M_nus]
2- Carl Craig - Darkness [Planet E]
3- Kirk Degiorgio presents Esoterik - Cosmic Peasant [Freerange]
4- Jah
Not techno or house but hiphop/rap.
Fresh Air with Terry Gross on NPR is having a Hip Hop week:
http://www.npr.org/templates/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=13
It's basicaly re-runs of previous interviews she has done but still
worth a listen.
...steve...
G'day all...
Found this mix from Surgeon in my mail today..thought some of u might
like it as well.
Click the link..it's a mix from june 2005.
http://www.vibeflow.com/archive/rad...-17.Surgeon.mp3
http://www.vibeflow.com/archive/radio2000/radio2000.2005-06-17.Surgeo
n.mp3
N-joy..
Martijn
Hello Folks.
After some help if any of you could spare a minute..
Which music magazines do you buy?
or...if not music, I guess lifestyle
Thanks in advance
Alex
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Wax Poetics
DEQ
Straight No Chaser (occasionally)
At 6:09 pm +0100 30/8/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Folks.
After some help if any of you could spare a minute..
Which music magazines do you buy?
or...if not music, I guess lifestyle
Thanks in advance
Alex
i'm a big fan of RES. more for the DVD for subscribers that comes with
each issue than the print, but the print's still better than most, in my
opinion at least.
t
Hello Folks.
After some help if any of you could spare a minute..
Which music magazines do you buy?
or...if not music, I
DEQ
hi, does anyone have any contact info for the detroit electronic quaterly
people?
many thanks
alex
p.s. thanks folks, keep em coming, really helpful.
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This
josh23 and noah put together 3 sessions of netlabel music.
links to downloads, streams, and playlist:
http://seedsound.com/netlabel/?p=54
thanks for listening
noah @ seedsound
hi, does anyone have any contact info for the detroit electronic
quaterly people?
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http://www.detroiteq.com/
If you need Vince's email, I have it at home and can mail it to you privately
if you want. Hit me offlist and let me know.
FYI there probably won't be another issue out until November or so (re: last
time I spoke with Vince - 2 weeks ago); he had too much stuff going
radio slave re-edit of 'darkness' available at piccadilly!
oh, naughty naughty.
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I'm gonna bring the nerf bats to demf next year and arrange for you two to
fight to the death on the mainstage just before jeff mills' guitar solo
-Joe
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Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Fabric CD
i know one
http://www.jahsonic.com/House.html
According to writers like Tim Lawrence (Love saves the day), Bill
Brewster and Frank Broughton (Last night a dj saved my life), one of
the more accurate resources on the history of disco, house and dj-ing.
On 30 Aug, 2005, at 1:16 PM, Dennis Donohue wrote:
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Still waiting on Unusual Suspects though.
Not super-well-made, but still worth seeing. I caught a screening here
in Chicago and a bunch of the people interviewed were on-hand for a QA
afterward... Pretty standard fare with focus on the Warehouse/Music Box
era and some
The new Kanye West album is sooo good.
What an inspiration bringing in Jon Brion (Sunshine of the Eternal Mind, I
Heart Huckabees soundtracks) as co-producer!
And, ahem, no chipmunks on board...
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