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Just read this on L.D :
DJ Bone's myspace says -
SpaceBase 14/04
Woah, bone's had a makeover!!
http://www.myspace.com/dj_bone
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no one told you to quit loving the music, but at least admit that after 4-5
years of having the even lose money, cant we all admit that the scene cant
support it the way we want it?
uh no? i cant even agree that's the point of view to look at it from. even the
first year the majority of
Although it's very unlikely I'll make it over this year, I hold the festival
dear to my heart and truly hope it goes on in some form - but my hopes
aren't terribly high for it maintaining its standard, as yet another
organiser has been dropped by the city.
That said, I didn't have terribly high
hey JT, I meant no personal offense to you, I'm sorry if I upset you.
but, I disagree that about techno being futuristic, I think juan atkins, the
self proclaimed inventor of techno, said it is exactly that.
as far as you sayingmaybe you should go be a fan of something else...
I've been
hey JT, I meant no personal offense to you, I'm sorry if I upset you.
i am gonna stomp a mudhole.wait till i see youwe'll settle
this...psyche! i'll buy you a beer or vice versa or hey both
but, I disagree that about techno being futuristic, I think juan atkins, the
self proclaimed
On Feb 21, 2006, at 12:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: February 21, 2006 12:56:30 PM PST
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Re: [ok] RE: (313) Saunderson not doing Fuse-In.
On 2/21/06, /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
to no-one in particular,
uh no? i cant even agree that's the point of view to look at it from. even
the first year the majority of festival-goers didn't look like scenesters to
me,
What festival were you at? The last couple years people that have been at the
festival were a great number of Dudes. You, I hate this
On Feb 21, 2006, at 3:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: February 21, 2006 3:04:52 PM PST
To: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Re: [ok] RE: (313) Saunderson not doing Fuse-In.
no one told you to quit loving the music, but at least
Hey this all is just so typical and sad, makes me wonder if maybe carol marvin
was the right person to do this festival, you know a professional event person.
I really respect the artists that tryed to make it work, but let's face facts
good Detroit music sounds better in a sweaty dirty
JT hit on the crux right here:
well it was at the time, to him, it used to be to me, sometimes it
still is, maybe not to others, etc -- my point is that it has a lot more
to do with where your head is at than with the music itself.
My two cents, before I pass out:
Techno isn't
HI everybody- quick message for the listmembers in Scotland, we have
a couple of nice events this week and next:
Fridayn 22/02/06 Jeff Mills- 10th Anniversary of The Bells. Jeff
will be making an appearance at Rubadub around 6.30PM- we'll be
showing the Bells DVD and he'll be signing
I remember that night because I went to Lost/Bhrundi (not sure how that's
spelt) at The End club in stead because they had Rob Hood and Stacy Pullen
playing. When I got there around midnight Derek May was on the decks have been
in touch with Steve Bicknell and Steve put him on early so he could
What happened to Stacy Pullen.he use to be soo good.
Whenever I think of Pullen I just think of Bodyrock off his Silent Phase LP,
one of my fave tracks of all time without a doubt. I don't think his music
ever topped that LP since either.
The Black Flag eps were good but defo pointing toward the tech house
sound..
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From: Stewart Caig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 February 2006 10:06
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) RE: Derrick May
What happened to Stacy Pullen.he use to be soo good.
The Black Flag eps were good but defo pointing toward the tech house
sound..
Yeah, he clearly spent one too many evenings getting drunk with Mr C
Forwarding from Toby Frith...
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From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 February 2006 12:25
To: Odeluga, Ken
Bleep43 Radio presents
Sunday 26th February.
8 - 10 PM GMT on www.wirelessfm.net
2 hour special dedicated to the music of James Stinson and
More info here: http://protonradio.com/show.php?showid=22
There will be an archive and tracklist up soon after.
Tristan
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http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
http://www.crammed.be/craworld/crw29/
Couple of dates in London as well ...
m
I wont have much more time to woomp this month, but here's what I have to show
for feb:
http://www.datavibe.net/~pwn/fux__an_end_to_the_decade_of_love.mp3
http://www.datavibe.net/~pwn/fux__that_unfresh_feeling.mp3
http://www.datavibe.net/~pwn/fux__fab_squishes_kittens.mp3
Greetings list,
I finally got my hands on fabrice's my 4 stars remixed EP. I know it's
been out for awhile, but I'm always the last to acquire hot material. I
have to say this is prime fl work. The ian o'brien remix does not
disappoint either.
Just a side note... I enjoyed fabrice's new stuff
nice...it's about time you shared your musical outputs with the list!
fab.
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From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 2:56 PM
Subject: (313) give back (february)
I wont have much more time to woomp this month, but here's
btw list, the third track, fab squishes kittens is about this same olive
picking peasant. he comes in from a long day in the olive fields, squishes
some kittens, and then beats up some crippled children.
he's an animal. :D
-Joe
fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nice...it's about time you
imperialist scum.
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From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: (313) give back (february)
btw list, the third track, fab squishes kittens is about this same olive
picking
I finally got my hands on fabrice's my 4 stars remixed EP. I know it's
been out for awhile, but I'm always the last to acquire hot material. I
have to say this is prime fl work. The ian o'brien remix does not
disappoint either.
I agree with you that this record is hot. One of the most
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From: Brian balistic Prince
It's about humans and technology and the imagined future.
It's the musical equivalent of science fiction and space opera. Techno
is Syd Mead and Frank Frazetta and Joe Kubert and Katsuhiro Otomo.
Syd Mead (Blade Runner set design;
My first experience seeing him spin was memorable like that too.
It was at this big outdoor rave outside of Pittsburgh... He rolled in
in a limo with two fine ladies, and proceeded to kill it!! I had never
seen anyone attack records and a mixer like that, and it really made me
appreciate what
On 2/22/06, O'Connor, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My first experience seeing him spin was memorable like that too.
It was at this big outdoor rave outside of Pittsburgh... He rolled in
in a limo with two fine ladies, and proceeded to kill it!! I had never
seen anyone attack records and a
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From: O'Connor, Chris
The best part was when some dude jumped up onto stage near the end of
the set and picked up Derrick's headphones and was acting like a dick...
In TOTALLY CLASSIC fashion, derrick stepped in front of the tables and
in one swift move, he blasted
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
derrick was a little better in 98 in
cleveland though, the first time i heard him.
==
Did he shove someone off of a 10' stage that night?
seek
What you want is a 10 gallon dehumidifier. Nothing is worse for your
records than mold. And don't mess around, it only takes one damp evening
in the summer and your records become a garden. Just get a good one and
make sure to dump it regularly. Hope it helps a little.
RIP
DILLA
KKS
MWNB
but did it compare to jimi's set at woodstock?
dde
seek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
derrick was a little better in 98 in
cleveland though, the first time i heard him.
==
Did he shove
On 2/22/06, seek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did he shove someone off of a 10' stage that night?
naw, but if youd like i can set up a stage and you can drop by so i
can throw you off
tom
On 2/22/06, Stoddard, Kamal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What you want is a 10 gallon dehumidifier. Nothing is worse for your
records than mold. And don't mess around, it only takes one damp evening
in the summer and your records become a garden. Just get a good one and
make sure to dump it
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Definitive
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From: /0
but did it compare to jimi's set at woodstock?
dde
Don't eat the brown acid.
seek
seek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
derrick was a little better in 98 in
cleveland though, the first time
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
Did he shove someone off of a 10' stage that night?
naw, but if youd like i can set up a stage and you can drop by so i
can throw you off
If you build it
seek
Everyone seems to have a DM being brilliant story, so what happen
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 February 2006 15:11
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Derrick May
On 2/22/06, O'Connor, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My first
On 2/22/06, Paul Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Everyone seems to have a DM being brilliant story, so what happen
i havent seen him in years, but honestly, he was probably one of the 5
best deejays ive ever seen in my life. he would mix flawlessly between
records to the tune of about one
On 2/22/06, seek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you build it
hey, we can use my front porch or even my third floor window if youd
like. im open to improvisation.
tom
Put it this way, my basement flooded into my record room one year when
we had some hurricane runoff. The first night after getting the water
out, I'd forgotten some reggae records down there and they were flowers
by the morning. I put the dehumer down there after cleaning again and
when I've got
its not poison, its just baaad acid
seek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: /0
but did it compare to jimi's set at woodstock?
dde
Don't eat the brown acid.
seek
seek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Everyone seems to have a DM being brilliant story, so what happen
He was brilliant in December !!
It's all a matter of opinion of course, but he mixing was superb, he
started off with some old Chicago worked into some more modern techno /
house.
The fact that it was *meant* to be a
Yeah I'm with you there. It was a real eye opener for me. I'd never
really seen someone mix it up so quickly at times, but still make a
whole that was more than the individual parts. And boy was the mixing
tight. It's hard to describe really but it was just class I guess. I've
seen plenty of good
A dehumidifier would be a good place to start.
Also - get your records up off the floor and preferably into wooden boxes.
Getting the records further away from the cement basement floor will help
avoid any moisture/dampness that the cement attracts.
Boxes made of pinewood would be best as they
We've got a 50 pint (6.25 Gallon) dehumidifier in our basement and it's
super dry. There is evidence that the previous owner had some moisture
issues and some mold but they had a big closet that I ripped out and got
some airflow going on.
They work very well. If you get ones with auto
I think he's still brilliant. He played here last time and killed it. I
suppose it has more to do with people's expectations than Derrick's
ability. I know a few kids here thought what he played wasn't techno
because it wasn't banging or because they mistook a track he played as
being a
Frank Frazetta (Vampirella; Molly Hatchet album covers (!!!)) and Joe
Kubert (Sgt. Joe Rock; DC Comics) are definitely *not* techno, though.
Frazetta did covers for tons of SF and space opera, including Princess of
Mars (techno as f*ck) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Kubert made my list because
he was
Carol Marvin represented herself as a professional event planner.
She'd done some big events, but they were, from my reading, the same
sort of success/disaster that her version of DEMF became. I'm not sure
we should even bring her up again, any more than we have.
There really aren't many people
On 22 Feb 2006, at 16:09, Brian Prince wrote:
Frank Frazetta (Vampirella; Molly Hatchet album covers (!!!)) and Joe
Kubert (Sgt. Joe Rock; DC Comics) are definitely *not* techno, though.
Frazetta did covers for tons of SF and space opera, including Princess
of
Mars (techno as f*ck) by Edgar
they work very well.
this is what my father uses in his warehouse (50,000+ 78's). it never ever gets
turned off !
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Feb 22, 2006 10:24 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) late again.
On 2/22/06, Stoddard, Kamal
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
his set at LOST at the Works here in London was unreal, made one f88k up
stopped all three decks, played the first one backwards freestyle , mixed
in the second to that beat and then dropped the third...never forget that
night
I think he's still brilliant. He played here last time and killed
that night in the summer of 98 was the night my obsession with
detroit techno really began..
are you speaking of the shortarm party phunktion?
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 10:30 am
Subject: Re: (313) Derrick May
On 2/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that night in the summer of 98 was the night my obsession with
detroit techno really began..
are you speaking of the shortarm party phunktion?
was that its name? it was something like that, it was at the roller
skating rink. all
yeah it was at the usa skateplace, two days long, cari lekebusch was
there for sure, some other swedes, i think joel mull maybe, may was
definitely there.
that was the best party i have ever been to!
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday,
On 2/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah it was at the usa skateplace, two days long, cari lekebusch was
there for sure, some other swedes, i think joel mull maybe, may was
definitely there.
that was the best party i have ever been to!
its gotta be up there. really, the
very nice Ttristan, deep sounds with some nice keys in there mate :) well
done
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From: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 12:08 PM
Subject: (313) Sunshine in Croydon
Hey all,
I finished a
i was in a similar boat around 98. unfortunately i have seen so many
artists who i love today between the years of 97-99 when i knew to
little (or was not sober enough) to fully appreciate it. fortunately i
have seen a lot of the artists i am talking about recently such as may,
beyer, (i don't
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From: Martin Dust
On 22 Feb 2006, at 16:09, Brian Prince wrote:
Mars (techno as f*ck) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Kubert made my list
because
he was obviously a big influence on Oldham.
I'd say he was a massive influence on all the big 2000AD artists as
well, Simon
you wont get another performance from p909 but one of the guys did give me a
couple livesets which I will post this weekend.
they have a bunch more, plus an unreleased album (was to be called acid
technology 2)... I've worked on both taylor and deitrich about getting my
hands on this
Have any of you guys ever done this or are currently doing it.
Do your contracts include money or does it only include equipment and
other advertising gear.
I've been approached by a company but I have no experience in
negotiating something like this.
Thanks
Ja'Maul Redmond
1100 S. Tryon
yes, and not money as much as free software or free/discounted gear +tshirts
and stickers :)
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From: Redmond, Ja'Maul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 5:08 PM
Subject: RE: (313) OT ARTIST PRODUCT SPONSERING OR TESTERS
Kirby was ace- also Steve Ditko though!
Jason
On 22 Feb 2006, at 19:46, seek wrote:
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On 22 Feb 2006, at 16:09, Brian Prince wrote:
Mars (techno as f*ck) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Kubert made my
list because
he was obviously a big influence on
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