Yeah Light as a Feather, brilliant CD. I remember watching jazz dancers
going mad to 'Spain'. And the Al Jarreau cover is pretty good too.
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Sent: 18 March 2008 23:59
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) jazz-rock fusion Return
Yup, they're good guys.
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From: David Armin-Parcells [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 March 2008 21:56
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It's true
Detroit is a great city to ride in
I
When we got there it very much felt like the morning after but from
the pictures I've seen people did manage to rave for 3 days. I've
never seen so many broken people in one place before :)
Really enjoyed Scorn and Bitstream before having one too many
sambuca's and watching Karl Bartos
When we got there it very much felt like the morning after but
yeah, totally - we arrived at 8pm-ish on friday and everyone was totally mashed
already. musically I enjoyed the weekend, but it was a bit strange with so many
fscked up people, the cold damp misty fog, and i felt there could have
Remember the days in the old school yard, we used to laugh a lot (ha ha ah )
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From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 3:41 AM
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Subject: (313) Bloc
When we got there it very much felt like the morning after but from
the
So what are the things to do while I am in detroit during the festival
weekend (except for being at the festival)?
I know of...
submerge, record time (i dont know where it is).
What is a good geographical tour?
What places are worth going to? (I am a gear freak, love analog stuff
and used
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From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 March 2008 10:41
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Subject: (313) Bloc
When we got there it very much felt like the morning after
but from the pictures I've seen people did manage to rave for
3 days. I've never seen so many
Omar-S is playing East Village (f/k/a Medicine) in Shoreditch on Good
Friday.
Rick Wade is at Sud on April 4.
Bleep 43 have DJ Stingray, Kevin Reynolds, our own Plant 43 and many others
on April 18.
Convextions is playing at Fabric on April 26 on the same night as Deepchord
feat. Echospace
On 19 Mar 2008, at 10:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When we got there it very much felt like the morning after but
yeah, totally - we arrived at 8pm-ish on friday and everyone was
totally mashed
already. musically I enjoyed the weekend,
Not really heard a bad report and it's a great
Convextions is playing at Fabric on April 26 on the same night as Deepchord
feat. Echospace (Live) in the main room with Jus Ed and DJ Qu in Room Three.
Oooh - London calling :-)
If you hit up Submerge try to check out the little techno museum/exhibit on the
2nd floor.
-Jim
Quoting Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So what are the things to do while I am in detroit during the festival
weekend (except for being at the festival)?
What places are worth going to? (I
Motown Museum is always worth going to.
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From: Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 March 2008 11:01
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) things to do in detroit during the festival (except the festival)
So what are the things to do while I am in detroit
CARL CRAIG (US)
CHRISTIAN FENNESZ (Austria)
CRISTIAN VOGEL (Chile)
DAVE AJU (US)
DJ OLIVE (US)
THE FIELD live band (Sweden)
JEREMY P. CAULFIELD (Canada)
KID KOALA (Canada)
KNIFEHANDCHOP (Canada)
KODE 9 THE SPACEAPE (UK)
MATHIAS KADEN (Germany)
MEGASOID (Canada)
METRIKA (Mexico)
MODESELEKTOR
Right, so Mutek can get their line-up out but Paxahau can't?
wtf? If I can swing it I'll be in Montreal this year
MEK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/19/2008 09:00:53 AM:
CARL CRAIG (US)
CHRISTIAN FENNESZ (Austria)
CRISTIAN VOGEL (Chile)
DAVE AJU (US)
DJ OLIVE (US)
THE FIELD live band
yeah right, like Juan
Atkins is going to show up, only to turn around and see him walking
directly behind me. Nice.
look who is being uninvited from Juan's next birthday party
;-)
MEK
Go for a salad and bowling at Magic Stick (is it still there?) on
Woodward N. of downtown.
LMGM
On Mar 19, 2008, at 8:22 AM, Dan Bean wrote:
Motown Museum is always worth going to.
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From: Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 March 2008 11:01
To: 313
For all the years that I lived in Toronto, I never got off my ass and
made it to Montreal for mutek. This year, I'm missing DEMF for my
bro's wedding, so I'm re-arranging my teaching schedule just to make
it to Montreal. I *will* party this year, dammit.
LMGM
On Mar 19, 2008, at 9:15
That reminds me - go to Kenny Dixon's Soul Skate on the Saturday night if you
want to get a bit more of a taste of Detroit. It was great fun last year
Heidelberg Project -- a great DIY folk art surreal outdoor junk
sculpture: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidelberg_Project
Fisher Building -- The Tower Peanuts Built. The lobby is like a
secular art deco temple to capitalism. A peak Detroit experience was
visiting Bill Van Loo's office, and
Record Time -- My favorite store was in Hamtramck because it's on a
nice little High Street, but I think it's closed, and only the
Ferndale and Roseville stores remain.
Make that the Roseville store; Ferndale is scheduled to close real soon
and if it's on schedule still, will not be there
this is really great. thanks for all the details.
On 3/19/08, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heidelberg Project -- a great DIY folk art surreal outdoor junk
sculpture: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidelberg_Project
Fisher Building -- The Tower Peanuts Built. The lobby is like a
I've made it my mission to see the Michigan Central Station!
I'm sure it's an act of trespass - does anyone know what security is like??
I just found this website of some others who went to look at it 2
years ago -
http://brnation.d2sector.net/detroit/ue_mcs_detroit_train_station.htm
On
That Record Store you were looking for in Hamtramck is called Detroit
Threads, not Record Time. It's definitely still there, he's got an
amazing collection, very diverse, and definitely worth a stop-off.
Also, don't forget Vibes, on 8-mile, its Rick Wilhites store, although
you'll probably need a
Couldn't agree more about Vibes, it's tricky to find but well worth the visit.
Best to call in advance to check that it's open though.
If you're on the second hand records tip then People's near the university is
a bit closer (even a goodish walk from Hart Plaza) and has lots of disco, house
There are some incredible photos and an excellent blog post about the station
here:
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From: M Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 March 2008 19:59
To: Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: (313) things to do in detroit during the festival
Were I going to the festival, I would go here: http://travelerstuba.com/
Only an hour and a half drive at the speed limit.
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 7:01 AM, Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what are the things to do while I am in detroit during the festival
weekend (except for
Matt Kane's Brain wrote:
Were I going to the festival, I would go here: http://travelerstuba.com/
NOW we're talking techno.
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tips/getAttraction.php?tip_AttractionNo==663
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tips/getAttraction.php?tip_AttractionNo==10093
Sorry, try again, here:
http://www.sweet-juniper.com/2007/11/it-will-rise-from-ashes.html
Me and two of my friends got inside the perimeter of the building last year We
found somewhere to actually enter and were about to go in when we looked up. At
a window on one of the upper floors we saw a
not great either.
I could scratch my nails on a chalkboard at home, so no need to see fennesz.
other than that I'd like to catch murcof and some of the old force inc cats
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From: Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday,
i always thought of mutek as the weirdo noise conceptual festival for
the hipper among up crowd. i will continue to think so.
On 3/19/08, /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
not great either.
I could scratch my nails on a chalkboard at home, so no need to see fennesz.
other than that I'd like to
Agreed.
If you want to venture out of the city-
Xedos (if it's still around) is a good place to chill.
Cranbrook school for the gardens
Have falafel properly
have Ethiopian food
go to the DIA (they just remodeled it)
take a day trip to Ann Arbor and eat some amazing
bread at Zingerman's
Cass
diana potts wrote:
Agreed.
If you want to venture out of the city-
Xedos (if it's still around) is a good place to chill.
Unfortunately, Xhedos is another casualty.
It's still there and is pretty much the same space (a nice coffee shop),
but it's now AJ's.
hit up mudgies
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From: diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 5:40 PM
Subject: Re: (313) things to do in detroit during the festival (except the
festival)
Agreed.
If you want to venture out of the city-
Xedos (if
Ferndale Record Time will be closed by the end of this month, sadly.
Check out Rick Wilhite's Vibes New Rare Music shop - don't know what
the hours will be that weekend.
Madison Heights Nature Center - if you need to take a walk in the woods
in the middle of urban sprawl. Maybe a bit of a
being a vegan foodie my biggest things are finding actual good
food to eat while in the D.
so. can't forget Avalon Bakery! Cass Ave right by Planet E.
lots of vegan carbohydrate delights there and the best coffee in
Detroit [organic, fair trade]
Blue Nile - Ferndale, MI - a staple of
the Michigan Central Station was the main location of the giant
shootout between Optimus Prime and Megatron in Transformers...
and The Island, coincidentally, both by Michael Bay
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan_Central_Station
You can vote on the Beatport awards at
http://www.beatportal.com/awards -- it's mostly kind of Detroit
un-friendly, and the whole idea of 'best hard house producer' is kind
of like 'kindest murderer' as a category, but there's a couple of
categories you can vote for 313-lister Chymera (Brendan
Fantastic picks, Todd!
so. can't forget Avalon Bakery! Cass Ave right by Planet E.
Such good pastry...another fantastic pastry pick is the mexican bakery
in (duh) Mexicantown. They have this great cafeteria-tray setup where
you go around pick stuff out, and you end up with this massive brown
Beta Nightclub (http://www.betanightclub.com) is a few blocks from my
loft (Beta is at 19th and Blake in Denver). The space was formerly
called Rise and was a latin dance music club. Sadly, the space is in
the center of what I call frat row. I went to Rise a few times with
friends and it was
did anybody mention hitsville usa?
http://www.recordingeq.com/2006motown/06motown24.html
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 10:01 PM, Bill VanLoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fantastic picks, Todd!
so. can't forget Avalon Bakery! Cass Ave right by Planet E.
Such good pastry...another fantastic pastry
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