On 8/27/06, Joost P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, I didn't want to interfere in all this, but in Fred's defense,
he never insulted Tom's kid. He only attacked Tom about his mental
state (and I happen to agree with him)
hey, im glad to take all this free psychiatric advice from you and
fred.
On 8/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS. I like Pittsburgh. We did a cool Plus 8 party there once. Clark Warner,
John
Acquaviva, myself and Rich. I spent the day @ the Andy Warhol museum. Cute
city.
i didnt go because i dont like watered down techno.
tom
hello list,
posted the following email below on friday, but got no replies as
full-on
bitchfest, unsurprisingly, seems to be distracting everyone. so here goes
round two and hopefully some kind people will generously take some time
out and
answer my questions. the line about
On 8/27/06, J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyways i heard you write off james t cotton, tom. i check out all the audion
and james
cotton etc records that come out, i like them but they're pretty disposable raw
acid jams,
not many real timeless tracks rising to the top...but james cotton's
On 8/25/06, Aidan O'Doherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i've discovered that i can only post to 313 using my gmail
account by
replying to someone else's mail. and even then i'm not sure if
it's showing
up on the list (doesn't seem to be working either). anyone know
why this
could be
I wish they'd release a nice new master of it with extras if there
are any. Also wish they would release the soundtrack to Picnic At
Hanging Rock on CD. It's ridiculous that's unavailable. It's the
defining Australian film of the '70s.
On 25/08/2006, at 7:14 PM, Simon Hindle wrote:
Funny, I did an article on the influence of film soundtracks on
electronic music on inthemix.com.au! ;)
On 25/08/2006, at 7:28 PM, Emile Facey - Plant43 wrote:
Someone should write a book on the influence on Blade Runner on
electronic
music!
on 25/8/06 10:53 am, Robert Taylor at [EMAIL
I feel completely unqualified to pass judgement on anyone, which is
one reason why I don't pretend to have any particular authority on
313. I got the admin job because no one else wanted it. I'm no better
than anyone on this list -- I'm an attention seeking, biased, petty,
immature person, just
so, um..is it ok then to like Hawtin on this list or not?
f.
ducks
From a listmember, who I hope doesn't mind me quoting him without attribution:
some of the things that pisses ME off on this list are:
a. gross generalisations or sweeping judgements
b. equating one's opinions with fact
c. ripping the scene, like other musicians, labels etc without having a
Kent say:
a. gross generalisations or sweeping judgements
These are always wrong, even if they're right.
--
b. equating one's opinions with fact
This is probably the most annoying, asinine and snarkiest of the problems.
We all feel like we can 'spot' quality in some
not if you want to hang out with tom forilla than u cox at the next demf
(which Im sure he'll be boycotting from a safe distance, but just inside the
detroit city limits (lest he be accused of not keeping it real))
fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so, um..is it ok then to like Hawtin
Ahh hahaha! That was awesome! Sounds like something I'd do. Keep it
real dunn.
k
-Original Message-
From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 10:53 AM
To: fab.; list 313
Subject: Re: (313) Um...
not if you want to hang out with tom forilla than u cox at the
Techno fans suck a$$
For arguing on e-mail
Love is the message
K
Mwnb
Ps. I'm not asian or an art fag. I just like haikus. I think the next
time this happens, I'll reinterpret everyones flame posts into haikus
for them. For some reason (cadence maybe?) it's hard to sound too
derogatory in that
Aiden
the track is Clip on the C side of the lofthouse double. great record,
thanks for the reminder hadn't pulled it out in a while!
Dang
Aidan O'Doherty wrote:
now, the real reason why i'm posting - carl craig's dj-kicks mix
cd. he
uses clark 'jak to basics' but the track
It seems to me like the dividing line, kinda, between being a kid
and being an adult is that when you are a kid, you want to impose
yourself on the world and change the world to be like you, and be
congratulated for being yourself.
The other side of that line is you realize that the world
No prizes for pointing fingers either.
Nice quote though - something to remember.
MEK
Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/28/2006 12:22:58 PM:
It seems to me like the dividing line, kinda, between being a kid
and being an adult is that when you are a kid, you want to impose
On 8/28/06, Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems to me like the dividing line, kinda, between being a kid
and being an adult is that when you are a kid, you want to impose
yourself on the world and change the world to be like you, and be
congratulated for being yourself.
The other
We get our payoff up front, watching the kids being clowns.
On 8/28/06, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no prizes for guessing who will be laughing at the old cods on this
list dying one by one someday.
...and realizing that they're next in line.
jeff
-- Original message --
From: kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We get our payoff up front, watching the kids being clowns.
On 8/28/06, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no
Will everyone just STFU about it already? The horse is dead and buried.
No wonder people unsub from this list...
MEK
It seems to me like the dividing line, kinda, between being a kid
and being an adult is that when you are a kid, you want to impose
yourself on the world and change the world to be like you, and be
congratulated for being yourself.
The other side of that line is you realize that the
It seems to me like the dividing line, kinda, between being a kid
and being an adult is that when you are a kid, you want to impose
yourself on the world and change the world to be like you, and be
congratulated for being yourself.
The other side of that line is you realize that the
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