On 11/23/05, Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I rarely participate in these 313 food fights,
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I think we can thank Earle for that, taking my critical view of a
particular group of SF promoters as a personal attack, while quoting my
message which EXPLICITLY states that I am critical of
ok, i'll bite. who would you book instead of these
guys?
and i don't think it's not that you're not entitled to
have critical opinions, it's just that you could
probably put them in a more positive manner. even if
you didn't mean it as a personal attack, it kinda
sounded like it.
maybe think
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On Nov 23, 2005, at 4:18 PM, dave cronin wrote:
ok, i'll bite. who would you book instead of these
guys?
It's not a matter of not booking these guys, and booking others
instead. All I'm saying is, if you book these guys, who, being
relatively popular at the moment, are affordable by the
It's a fabulous place but the first time is frightening as the language
barrier is sooo profound.
Tower Records in Shibuya is fantastic. You can also get the street press
there and I know there's an English language paper.
Disk Union in Shibuya is awesome for Detroit and there's a jazz DU
Also remember that Japan's ATMs are not all compatible with Cirrus so have
some spare cash or credit card as back up.
It's a fabulous place but the first time is frightening as the language
barrier is sooo profound.
Tower Records in Shibuya is fantastic. You can also get the street press
Martin Rushent Vince Clarke did a nice H17 sounding song with new UK posse
Freeform Five and there's a H17 remix that sounds just like them - really
good. It's on their album Strangest Things, both versions.
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Interessting news for some of u on this list.i guess:-) Sorry of this is
mentioned before..
'UK quartet Throbbing Gristle ?q=title/Throbbing+Gristle will perform two
exclusive concerts for New Year's at Volksbühne in Berlin, Germany.
The two gigs
Looks pretty good, wish I could make it over, they're doing great stuff
at the moment...
m
On 24 Nov 2005, at 10:31, Blaauw, Martijn de wrote:
Interessting news for some of u on this list.i guess:-) Sorry of
this is mentioned before..
'UK quartet Throbbing Gristle
no, not another Madonna thread ;-)
Just a quick one to say happy thanksgiving to our US
friends
Cheers
BT
ok, what do people think about the Random Noise Generation album?
for me, I really dig the techno tracks,
real, deep and subtile Burden Brothers style
but I don't really understand all the other tracks..
?
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Anyone heard their album 'metalism' or seen them live already?? It
sounds quite allright to me..pounding!
Chris Liebing and Speedy J Collabs session format:
The focus of the show is collaboration and improvisation. They will both
be on stage performing together
for the duration of the show. as
Thought it was pretty good and I enjoyed the fact they took some risks
rather than just repeating the past...
On 24 Nov 2005, at 12:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, what do people think about the Random Noise Generation album?
for me, I really dig the techno tracks, real, deep and subtile
that lad, wojtek, did not subject tejada to a personal attack, but simply gave
an honest critique of the event in sf. but what's the story with your (mr
cox's) vitriol aimed at tejada?
i've bought many of tejada's records over the years, going back as far as 1997,
including two albums on a13,
It's interesting to note how the RNG style and the Octave One style you
could hear on the 'Theory of Everything' LP, appear to be merging.
I intend to review both LPs elsewhere within a couple of weeks. I'll
post a note when they're up.
Ken
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well, not on itself I enjoy the fact if an artist takes some risk.
it still will be in the result, in the music, if it is any good, the risk is
well taken.
it's quite obvious with Octave One and RNG, they try to move on,
which is a good thing - but until now I think the results are rather
I like the idea of what the are trying to do and I'd agree that the
flow of the album is a bit difficult at times but there's a real good
mix on there, Shook is ace, Don't Know bends heads at after party's,
as does CoffinRide. I wish they'd gone even further with the ruff cuts
and flow - you
haven't heard the rng album, but the non-techno tracks on the theory of
everything would seem to me like an indication of them trying to find a bigger
audience. but, as far as i can remember, the r 'n b tracks were of the bland
variety.
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I like it. I also like the idea of them putting out more downtempo tracks
interspersed among the faster cuts.
I don't think all of those downptempo tracks work though.
You wrote:
ok, what do people think about the Random Noise Generation album?
for me, I really dig the techno tracks,
The bird is in the oven. I think I'll get the fireplace going and watch the
snow fall.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Is it cold in Detroit now, or have you guys shipped all your weather
here!
Happy thanksgiving, all.
Ken Odeluga
Copy Editor, Markets - Market Talk
Dow Jones Newswires
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Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Is it cold in Detroit now, or have you guys shipped all your weather
here!
Happy thanksgiving, all.
No - we seem to have plenty on hand as well as some to share.
We've even saved ourselves some snow.
I agree, it is going to be a great night for all that attend.. I
would like to be there as well..
On Nov 24, 2005, at 5:33 AM, Martin Dust wrote:
Looks pretty good, wish I could make it over, they're doing great
stuff at the moment...
m
On 24 Nov 2005, at 10:31, Blaauw, Martijn de
They play Barcelona in March :)
On 24 Nov 2005, at 15:23, vmax wrote:
I agree, it is going to be a great night for all that attend.. I
would like to be there as well..
On Nov 24, 2005, at 5:33 AM, Martin Dust wrote:
Looks pretty good, wish I could make it over, they're doing great
stuff
Speaking of timebomb...
Does anyone else notice the similarities of timebomb to the background
music on the Verizon Wireless Radio Commercials? The guitar pattern in
the commercial is exactly like timebomb to my ears...Anyone? Anyone?
I'm off to eat deep fried turkey.
-Original
On Nov 24, 2005, at 4:09 AM, Wojtek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Again, look at my quote from above, I did not slander anyone, only
questioned the Kontrol guys booking preferences. But I guess in SF
that means that I'll have a promoter cry to a producer, cite my emails
out of context, and have him
Before anyone goes off dissing on promoters, maybe they should walk a
few miles in those shoes. Any time Art meets Commerce, Art has to
make all the comprimises -- even if the promoters are honest and have
their hearts in the right place. Promoting parties is like what
Coppola said about making
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Promoting parties is like what Coppola said about making movies --
it's a way to spend money, not a way to make money.
Nail on head
Alright, yeah. I glad I get this in a digest format. It let's me stay out of
the worst of it. I wish more people would put reviews up and reviews sometimes
are bad, but heck yeah i want to know. I didn't review Magda because I thought
she was pretty bad, I am glad she makes the tea cause
somebody I wish going to see this weekend, one of Luciano's playmates from the
south.
2005 Peir Bucci ANU San Francisco CA US
On Nov 24, 2005, at 9:57 AM, Greg Earle wrote:
If you're referring to me, I am not in SF, I am in LA. I am not a
promoter. I have nothing to do with the Kontrol promoters. It
appears from other peoples' e-mails that there may be a Greg
involved with Kontrol, but that is not me.
Fair
It would be nice to see them come to the states..
On Nov 24, 2005, at 10:30 AM, Martin Dust wrote:
They play Barcelona in March :)
On 24 Nov 2005, at 15:23, vmax wrote:
I agree, it is going to be a great night for all that attend.. I
would like to be there as well..
On Nov 24, 2005,
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