Re: (313) Movement, Music and Detroit

2013-05-10 Thread David Powers
Sadly, due to rising costs, poor US market, and poor US distributors, the brutal truth is that most of the best new Detroit records are now ONLY available in Europe; basically, although I live in Chicago, when I want new Detroit music, I order from Juno, Boomkat and Hardwax. I don't even bother

RE: (313) Movement, Music and Detroit

2013-05-10 Thread John Sokolowski
One exception is certainly Detroit Threads. I know that folks like Huckaby, Theo, Kyle Hall, BMG and Juan Atkins personally walk their new releases into the store. These are some of the names the owner of Threads has mentioned to me and I am sure there are many others. They usually get

Re: (313) Movement, Music and Detroit

2013-05-10 Thread ja...@iridite.com
Plus buying a record in a certain place gives you additional associations when you listen to it in the future! cheers Jason On 10 May 2013 20:40, John Sokolowski jrsokolow...@hotmail.com wrote: One exception is certainly Detroit Threads. I know that folks like Huckaby, Theo, Kyle Hall, BMG

Re: (313) Movement, Music and Detroit

2013-05-10 Thread Richard Hester
Of course there's the S.I.D. series only available to those who actually show up at Submerge. I got three of the series when I was in the D for the Metroplex 10th Anniversary do (I hauled away two boxes of records/CDs from Submerge, 7th City, and Record Time). I still cherish those SID discs,