Heads up for London-based 313'ers..been 5 years since our first sojourn down at
Public Life. Looking forward to hearing Jochem spin, ex-313er Jonny McIntosh
returns, a live debut from Jo Johnson and Plant43 celebrates the imminent
release of his next 12 on Ai.
BLEEP43 5th BIRTHDAY
FRI
well, i'm a geek, so i'll probably have on a UR shirt
or listen to detroit techno shirt.
Monica
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... so how is it?
I'll be in Berlin (again! I'm such a creature of habit) 6th - 10th of September
and will probably check it out.
Friday or Saturday?
Lemme know anything else peepz know is happening, I know it will be a couple of
weeks before the programs on the club sites update ,
just
now that sounds like a good night!
tom
On 8/10/07, Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heads up for London-based 313'ers..been 5 years since our first sojourn down
at Public Life. Looking forward to hearing Jochem spin, ex-313er Jonny
McIntosh returns, a live debut from Jo Johnson and
Has anyone been to Club Exit in Brooklyn? I happen to be in NYC this
weekend so I might try and make it down to this.
313 relevance -- Kelli Hand put out the first Wamdue Kids records ;-)
Dietrich Schoenemann has been a mainstay of NYC techno since forever
and I last talked to him at DEMF.
Ah, well...
Good news is, there is a Scion and Tikiman live set on
the page to d/l! That always makes me happy.
Jeff
--- Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, but he heard it from Toby, who heard it from
Jack, who heard it
from Modeselektor
:)
Rob Taylor
VT Librarian
x8599
Just heard that Mr Manchester has passed away, sad loss.
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/1013/1013299_mr_manchester_has_died.html
m
ugh... gutted
I know he was pretty ill but was really hoping he'd pull through
:-(
MEK
Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/10/2007 03:01:21 PM:
Just heard that Mr Manchester has passed away, sad loss.
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.
While it's a bit of a stretch (I'm sure Detroit artists played
at the Haçienda, though), I wanted to post something about Tony Wilson.
This man and Factory Records had a huge impact on my early adult life
at the end of the 70's and into the early 80's (I own a good large
percentage of all the