Adam at his crunchiest, Nicola at her Siouxsiest!
https://adultmusic.bandcamp.com/album/perception-is-as-of-deception
I have all those for sale 邏
On Sat, Apr 11, 2020 at 7:07 PM Edward Thompson wrote:
> - Icon - D May
> - The Final Frontier - UR
> - At Les - Carl Craig
> - Bubble Metropolis - Drexciya
> - from beyond - Carl Craig (elements)
>
> On Sat, 7 Mar. 2020, 4:33 am Patrick Wacher, wrote:
>
>> No
- Icon - D May
- The Final Frontier - UR
- At Les - Carl Craig
- Bubble Metropolis - Drexciya
- from beyond - Carl Craig (elements)
On Sat, 7 Mar. 2020, 4:33 am Patrick Wacher, wrote:
> No particular order:
> - Vessels In Distress - Model 500 (Technically Martin Bonds)
> - The Final Frontier -
Hey,
Thanks Martin, Conspiracy Tapes making sense right now, appreciating the
efforts and research. There's a techno ethos, acheivable without mixes
and fixes, searching for the perfect beat. The beginning of the lockdown
was kind of sinister, so the first three matched the vibe. Bit of a
Thanks for the update, Fred.
http://andrewdukeinthemix.com
On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 7:30 PM Fred Heutte wrote:
> He posted a short video and says he's getting better, will be staying
> at home for a while. So good to see this . . .
>
> https://www.facebook.com/kevinsaundersonofficial/
>
>
He posted a short video and says he's getting better, will be staying
at home for a while. So good to see this . . .
https://www.facebook.com/kevinsaundersonofficial/
kia kaha/stay strong
fh
-
>Let's all keep Kevin Saunderson in our thoughts please, folks. The Detroit
>master
Let's all keep Kevin Saunderson in our thoughts please, folks. The Detroit
master has announced that his being sick for the last 2 weeks has just been
diagnosed as COVID-19.
Andrew
I didn’t know people could swear so much on this list. That’s so weird to
me.
Hey check out these videos of me on stage talking with Detroit techno and
house founders. Juan Atkins plane didn’t take off from NY or he woulda been
there too.
Agree.
Everything from her is politically motivated and so so predictable.
Would be good if the discussion was about Detroit music but everything has
a motive and its just oh so fucking boring and played out.
A perfect example of the minority screaming loudest.
Back in the 90s when i started
Her discography is really brief.
https://www.discogs.com/Paula-McPheirson-Lift-Me-Up/release/8899
That record is interesting to me, as it's a great example of 90s Detroit
house music, and it's got contributions from Mad Mike, Buzz Goree and Mike
Clark. In addition to Paula McPheirson, there's
Rain Dance (Track List provided)
thanks,
Jeffrey J Davis
j...@jeffreyjdavis.com
www.jeffreyjdavis.com
218.833.2847
thanks,
Jeffrey J Davis
j...@jeffreyjdavis.com
www.jeffreyjdavis.com
218.833.2847
On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 4:24 PM Jason Brunton wrote:
>
> Really enjoyed that too -
Really enjoyed that too - thanks
What was the Herbie Hancock track he played?
Sent from my iPhone
> On 3 Apr 2020, at 16:37, Jeff Davis wrote:
>
> This was awesome and very informative. Thanks for sharing.
>
> https://soundcloud.com/lapsus-records/lapsus-radio-236-moritz-von-oswald
>
>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw-nZLtTPQ0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh810ULAxdI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LaiopxRPJQ
Due out in early May.
Yes, is wonderful. Thanks.
http://andrewdukeinthemix.com
On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 12:37 PM Jeff Davis wrote:
> This was awesome and very informative. Thanks for sharing.
>
> https://soundcloud.com/lapsus-records/lapsus-radio-236-moritz-von-oswald
>
> thanks,
>
> Jeffrey J Davis
>
>
This was awesome and very informative. Thanks for sharing.
https://soundcloud.com/lapsus-records/lapsus-radio-236-moritz-von-oswald
thanks,
Jeffrey J Davis
j...@jeffreyjdavis.com
www.jeffreyjdavis.com
218.833.2847
thanks,
Jeffrey J Davis
j...@jeffreyjdavis.com
www.jeffreyjdavis.com
Hi,
Put up some records on Discogs...mainly 90's Detroit techno and Warp type
stuff.
I have a ton more to add so feel free to ask me if you're looking for
anything specific from that period.
Thx,
Joe
https://www.discogs.com/user/Roundabout_Sounds
Just need some new Shake, Claude Young, Terrence Dixon, Sean Deason, Kenny
Larkin, and K Hand, now. :)
On Thu., Mar. 19, 2020, 2:25 p.m. ja...@iridite.com,
wrote:
> Excellent - I'm a huge fan of the City Boy stuff that Eddie did (with the
> notable exception of the Rider On The Storm cover
Excellent - I'm a huge fan of the City Boy stuff that Eddie did (with the
notable exception of the Rider On The Storm cover which was..a rare
moment of madness!)
On Thu, 19 Mar 2020 at 13:22, Andrew Duke
wrote:
> Music helps in the good times and also helps in challenging times like we
>
Music helps in the good times and also helps in challenging times like we
are currently facing with the COVID-19 situation.
Some techno legends continue to release new music. Last month, it was Blake
Baxter with his "Into The Groove" collaboration with Abe Duque released on
Kevin's Saunderson's
Wow, they smashed their goal. And that's not even counting people
using Paypal. (I just donated anyway since medical costs are
unbounded)
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 1:17 PM kent williams wrote:
>
> This was set up by Delano Smith. He didn't say what sort of health problems
> Mike Huckaby has, but
This was set up by Delano Smith. He didn't say what sort of health problems
Mike Huckaby has, but Mike's given so much to Detroit - the city, the
children, the music, the culture - if you can afford to help him I know it
will be deeply appreciated.
Cheers Philip
Op do 5 mrt. 2020 om 11:07 schreef Andrew Duke <
andrewdukecognit...@gmail.com>:
> Appreciated!
>
> On Thu., Mar. 5, 2020, 1:41 a.m. Philip McGarva,
> wrote:
>
>> I scanned a bunch of magazine articles from back in the day. You can DL
>> 'em from
>>
>>
Final Frontier is simply perfect.
On Fri., Mar. 6, 2020, 12:33 p.m. Patrick Wacher, wrote:
> No particular order:
> - Vessels In Distress - Model 500 (Technically Martin Bonds)
> - The Final Frontier - UR
> - Bubble Metropolis - Drexciya
> - Neptune - Model 500
> - Untitled A2 - Rob Hood
I’d be down to sell most of my Detroit techno records that I’ve collected
over the years.
Let me know if you’re looking for anything in particular so I can see if I
have it.
On Sat, Mar 7, 2020 at 6:29 AM kent williams wrote:
> People should post what they want, but again, we're here for
People should post what they want, but again, we're here for talk about the
music. This isn't discogs marketplace. If you want to post a want list, say
why you want them.
On Sat, Mar 7, 2020, 1:35 AM Ben Bridges wrote:
> Yep, I would like to place a few want ads occasionally
> On 7/3/2020 7:08
Psyche - Elements
Rhythm is Rhythm - Strings of Life (unreleased mix from Retro Techno
Detroit Definitive)
Inner City - Praise (Intergalactic Dub)
LFO - Ultra Schall
Claude Young - Distant Signal
Kenny Larkin - My Reflection
Dave Angel - Big Tight Flares
Innerzone Orchestra - Bug in the Bassbin
Yep, I would like to place a few want ads occasionally
On 7/3/2020 7:08 am, Joe Marougi wrote:
Yeah that’s cool.
Not suggesting anyone post endless lists here.
Just for folks to request or present a few here and there that they
think the list would be interested in or that they are looking
for those of you with access to face page:
https://www.facebook.com/djsmoove313clubnep/videos/649183939207236/
Yeah that’s cool.
Not suggesting anyone post endless lists here.
Just for folks to request or present a few here and there that they think
the list would be interested in or that they are looking for.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 2:38 PM kent williams wrote:
> I think it would be OK to say "hey
I think it would be OK to say "hey I've got some good techno records for
sale on discogs, here's a link" every so often, but I think the list will
be over if people just start using this list as a trading post.
Similarly I'm not so crazy about everyone and their dog posting their
record wish
No particular order
- quadrant on planet e
- at les
- icon
- ladies and gentlemen (69)
- nitwit (Carl Craig)
On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 9:33 AM Patrick Wacher wrote:
> No particular order:
> - Vessels In Distress - Model 500 (Technically Martin Bonds)
> - The Final Frontier - UR
> - Bubble
No particular order:
- Vessels In Distress - Model 500 (Technically Martin Bonds)
- The Final Frontier - UR
- Bubble Metropolis - Drexciya
- Neptune - Model 500
- Untitled A2 - Rob Hood (Movable Parts chapter 1)
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 3:57 PM David Mansfield
wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I was
Wanted to see if we could use this as another alternative to discogs?
Maybe post some wish lists to see if other members have them as well as
post some titles that we think some members may want?
Joe
ha, I was just wondering about this last week - !"way back" in 2001 "we"
did an all time 313 top fives with 109 submissions -
my first message bounced - as it was too ling, but I got all the top 5
done by a lot of familiar names :-))
I'll put it up somewhere
was wondering if/how it would be
5 from me and in no particular order:
Starlight - Moritz Mix
Shifted Phases - Lonely Journey of the Comet Bopp
Larkin - Clavia’s North
Monobox - Realm
cv313 - Seconds To Forever
make it 6
Carl Craig - Televised Green Smoke
no 7
Keith Worthy - The Aesthetic Track
andy green
Verdant Recordings
1. Science Fiction by DBX
2. Alleys of Your Mind by Cybotron
3. Just Another Chance by Reece
4. Dream 17(Mayday mix) by Annette
5. Dem Young Sconies by Moodymann
6. Neurotic Behavior by Psyche
7. Capricorn by Jeff Mills
8. Greater Than Yourself by UR
9. Live For Friction by Shake
10. A Thought
Great choices, David.
Thomas Barnett, the man behind "Nude Photo", has a brand new EP out soon on
his Visillusion label called Low Tech Funk that is absolutely superb. "Good
Life" is also one of my faves. Inner City is playing a live set in San
Francisco tonight. Wish I could be there. Andrew
Hello Everyone,
I was wondering what some of your favorite Detroit techno tracks are. 5 of
my favorites are :
1. Carl Craig- Dreamland
2. Robert Hood- Detroit One Circle
3. Model 500 -Ocean to Ocean
4. Inner City- Good Life
5. Rhythim is Rhythim- Nude Photo
Claude Young just posted this on FB; a 6.5 minute interview on Detroit's
CBS affiliate; Eddie Fowkles gets a mention; wish Blake Baxter and Shake
had, too, but I know having been interviewed it is tough to remember all
you want to mention especially in a short interview:
Hi Robin, it's been a while...
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 12:40 PM Robin Pinning wrote:
> Thanks for sharing Marsel. I‘ve been sorting out my collection recently
> and it’s techno like this I hold dear.
>
> Robin
> (Yeah I’ve been here since 1994 like a few others - no intention to leave)
>
> > On
Thanks for sharing Marsel. I‘ve been sorting out my collection recently and
it’s techno like this I hold dear.
Robin
(Yeah I’ve been here since 1994 like a few others - no intention to leave)
> On 4 Mar 2020, at 19:56, Marsel van der Wielen wrote:
>
> it's my pleasure Patrick
>
> hope you
Appreciated!
On Thu., Mar. 5, 2020, 1:41 a.m. Philip McGarva,
wrote:
> I scanned a bunch of magazine articles from back in the day. You can DL
> 'em from
>
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=1s8rlhBW6Gq3SR8vLh43kUSaxNXR1GzNT
>
> There's also good info in the sleeve notes of compilation albums
I scanned a bunch of magazine articles from back in the day. You can DL 'em
from
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1s8rlhBW6Gq3SR8vLh43kUSaxNXR1GzNT
There's also good info in the sleeve notes of compilation albums including
'Techno 2' 'Beyond the Third Wave' '313 Detroit' 'Made in Detroit' 'Time:
Awesome! Glad to see these tunes back in the wild. I don't even mind the
game us old heads have to play "do i have this already?" via discogs.
Points for the lovely packaging as well!
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020, 2:56 PM Marsel van der Wielen
wrote:
> it's my pleasure Patrick
>
> hope you don't mind me
it's my pleasure Patrick
hope you don't mind me sharing the liner notes
==
Florence / Wladimir M. Eevo Lute Retrospective liner notes by Oliver
Warwick
“Discover how to dance. Discover how to move. Explore yourself. Move
yourself. Use all of your skills. Use all of your energy. Move
There's a whole web of decent people in Europe -- sometimes rare in the
music business -- and Marsel, Serge from Clone, Stefan from Eevolute, The
Hacker and more who keep the dream alive.
The Eevolute catalog is so good overall. I sent Stefan a couple of Speak &
Spells to circuit bend and he sent
Yeah I’m also glad he’s repressing Vortekz.
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 11:31 AM Patrick Wacher wrote:
> Hats off to Mr Delsin for getting these two releases together... music,
> packaging are just spot on.
>
>
> https://www.delsinrecords.com/release/6266/wladimir-m/leaves-fallin-recklessly
>
Hats off to Mr Delsin for getting these two releases together... music,
packaging are just spot on.
https://www.delsinrecords.com/release/6266/wladimir-m/leaves-fallin-recklessly
https://www.delsinrecords.com/release/6268/florence/analogue-expressions
Thanks,
⌘⌥P
I'd echo the books Baars recommended below.
Tim Barr also did the rough guide to techno book, though it wont cover much
that's not in Techno Rebels.
There's also Simon Reynolds Energy Flash. I haven't read it in decades and
though it covers some Detroit within, it drew ire from various folks as
hi Jurren
I should say I did not buy this Hanf book yet. Actually, I doubt on buying it,
as the cover contains a stock photo, which suggests the book might be a desktop
theoretical essay on Detroit music and background, without visiting town nor
speaking to artists. The book is limited to some
interesting, had not heard about that one before. is it any good (i assume it
is as you have recommended it )
louis digital (arcola/footwork and half of unspecified enemies) did a
publication on techno & architecture years ago which always sounded interesting
but i never took the time to
nice! thanks for the long list, will start searching for those publications.
jurren
Denise Dalphond wrote:
I was gonna give everybody some space to calm down for a bit, but this is too
easy.
I wrote a dissertation about Detroit techno and house:
2014.
Very cool, but I always love Alan's artwork!
On Sun, Mar 1, 2020 at 6:37 AM ja...@iridite.com wrote:
>
> Hi list - a friend of mine runs a T-Shirt company here in Glasgow that
> specialises in small run T-Shirts with some really nice collaborators. Their
> latest release is for a Fear-E x
Hi list - a friend of mine runs a T-Shirt company here in Glasgow that
specialises in small run T-Shirts with some really nice collaborators.
Their latest release is for a Fear-E x Oldham Industries creation, thought
it might be worth mentioning on here:
Re: Keep it real (and on topic)
I've had this song stuck in my head for the past two months. Honestly, this
came of topic about a year ago or so, but this is pretty much the first
time I've had to respond to y'all.
I work first shift, which doesn't mean anything to the hyperreal world (as
your
Hello,
I wanted to ask some of you that live in Detroit how the techno scene is
doing now compared to 30 years ago?
Strictly relating to Detroit Techno I don't know, but you should check Tim
Barr's 'Kraftwerk. From Dusseldorf to the future', and maybe Kodwo Eshun's
'More brilliant than the sun' although that is more like poetry about
afro-futurism (but loaded with references to Drexciya, UR and Jeff Mills).
I was gonna give everybody some space to calm down for a bit, but this is
too easy.
I wrote a dissertation about Detroit techno and house:
2014. “Detroit Players: Wax, Tracks, and Soul in Electronic Music.” PhD
diss., Indiana University.
I also wrote all these other things:
2021. “Resistance
this one should be theme-specific, but harder to get and therefor more
expensive:
https://www.abebooks.com/9783639049145/Detroit-Techno-Transfer-Soul-Machine-3639049144/plp
M.
Van: Ben Britz
Verzonden: vrijdag 28 februari 2020 20:40
Aan: Shaun Fogarty
CC:
Der klang... is really good. Definitely recommend. Even if its not so detroit
focused
> On Feb 28, 2020, at 2:32 PM, Shaun Fogarty wrote:
>
Nice one, I will try to have a read.
> On Fri, 28 Feb 2020, 19:02 Mario De Block, wrote:
> hi
>
> I read good things about
>
Nice one, I will try to have a read.
On Fri, 28 Feb 2020, 19:02 Mario De Block, wrote:
> hi
>
> I read good things about
> https://www.abebooks.com/9783738604290/Klang-Familie-Felix-Denk-Sven-3738604294/plp.
> It concentrates on the Berlin scene, but does zoom in to the link with
> Detroit
Really love this guys tracks... so lush.
⌘⌥P
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 12:26 AM Marsel Delsin
wrote:
> to keep it on-topic - here's some techno
>
> https://www.delsinrecords.com/release/6495/lost-trax/surface-treated
>
>
hi
I read good things about
https://www.abebooks.com/9783738604290/Klang-Familie-Felix-Denk-Sven-3738604294/plp.
It concentrates on the Berlin scene, but does zoom in to the link with Detroit
too, of course. I plan to buy it soon.
And there's a chapter from Laurent Garnier's book that's on
Kodwo Eshun: More Brilliant Than The Sun
Am 28.02.20 um 19:34 schrieb David Mansfield:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I have read Dan Sicko's Techno Rebels and enjoyed it. I was wondering
> if anyone knows of any other informative books on Detroit techno I
> could check out.
>
> Thanks!
pEpkey.asc
Preview sounds great, Andy. Thanks for the heads up.
Andrew
On Fri., Feb. 28, 2020, 12:14 p.m. Kalle, wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> back to music related topics seems to be the answer here. So wanted to
> let ya'll now that we will soon release a 12" by Detroit's Topher Horn
> on Yore (YRE-037 / 4
Ah ok thanks for that. I’ll be less apprehensive about sharing stuff
moving forward ;)
Joe
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 10:33 AM kent williams
wrote:
> The point of the 313 list is to discuss Detroit techno and related music.
>
> To refer to the FAQ http://music.hyperreal.org/lists/313/05.html
>
Hello Everyone,
I have read Dan Sicko's Techno Rebels and enjoyed it. I was wondering if
anyone knows of any other informative books on Detroit techno I could check
out.
Thanks!
The point of the 313 list is to discuss Detroit techno and related music.
To refer to the FAQ http://music.hyperreal.org/lists/313/05.html
"Thank you for inquiring about 313. This list was set up by myself to be a
forum for the discussion of Detroit techno artists or artists directly
influenced
Ok I wasn't going to paste the link to my latest release since the artists
aren't "technically" not from Detroit, but since Marsel posted his then
here's mine :-)
(Artists are Ricadro Miranda and James Duncan):
http://www.groovedis.com/shop/james-duncan-and-sb808-morning-mix-12.html
On Fri, Feb
Derek Carr and Shawn Rudiman are able to maintain a magical quality level
with their quantity of ongoing releases. Inspirational. +1 on the Cignol.
So much goodness.
Andrew
On Fri., Feb. 28, 2020, 12:17 p.m. John Sokolowski, <
jrsokolow...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hear, hear on the new Derek Carr!
The Cignol Release is very similar in style/sound to this one I picked up
last year and a few others in the zone.
some you tube audio clips in page...
https://www.discogs.com/Low-Tape-The-Next-Summer-Of-Love/release/13853083
electro chill deep vibes:
Hear, hear on the new Derek Carr!
Also liking the sound of the new one on Distant Worlds
(https://soundcloud.com/distantworldtransmissions/sets/cignol-guidance-release)
- spacey electro acid trip
Hello List,
back to music related topics seems to be the answer here. So wanted to
let ya'll now that we will soon release a 12" by Detroit's Topher Horn
on Yore (YRE-037 / 4 Track 12"). Topher might be familiar to a few peepz
here for his: The Detroit Jazz Sessions Vol.1, Rocksteady Disco
Thanks for the tip!
Also doing it for me, as I'm listening to new shit in another tab, the New
Derek Carr - Pursuit Part 1 and 2 on Sushitech.
It's fucking fantastic, I know most of y'all are already familiar with his
work form the past releases on too many labels i don't feel the need to
retype
Photographers that have some good books...
Dave Krieger
Dave Shanaman doesnt have a book but his work is cherished by many of us
here in Detroit.
On Wed, Feb 26, 2020, 17:45 Mario De Block wrote:
> I can't see how anyone here would be ok with one member's explicit
> suggestion that simply
What a sweet release!
Von: Marsel Delsin
Gesendet: Freitag, 28. Februar 2020 09:26
An: 313 list
Betreff: techno
to keep it on-topic - here's some techno
https://www.delsinrecords.com/release/6495/lost-trax/surface-treated
I won't unsubscribe from the list.
And I wish I could stop right there, yet I'm aware it's an invitation to
rub those thinking about unsubscribing in the wrong way. So...
Don't know how many times during the last week or so I started writing a
reply, then discarded doing so thinking "what's this
It's the pervasive *negativity *by a few members that is off-putting.
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 10:06 AM The Archiver
wrote:
> Well done Kent. You're doing a great job of letting this list implode.
> It's not the first time that you have stood by and let one list member
> force others to feel
Well done Kent. You're doing a great job of letting this list implode. It's not
the first time that you have stood by and let one list member force others to
feel like they have no option but to unsubscribe.
From: kent williams [mailto:chaircrus...@gmail.com]
Sent: 28 February 2020 03:41
to keep it on-topic - here's some techno
https://www.delsinrecords.com/release/6495/lost-trax/surface-treated
Would be sad to see you go. But it's up to you. Instructions here:
http://music.hyperreal.org/lists/313/02.html
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020, 7:59 PM DJ Shiva wrote:
> "She could have been any of the 100+ genders she probably believes in and
> it wouldn’t matter. "
>
> Mmmmh, sure Jan. You tell me
If that’s all you took away from my reply it also tells me a lot about you.
Plus that has nothing to do with what was being discussed. But congrats on
nitpicking my replies till you found something “worthwhile” to reply to
instead of the real topic.
Not to worry tho I’ll most likely bounce
"She could have been any of the 100+ genders she probably believes in and
it wouldn’t matter. "
Mmmmh, sure Jan. You tell me everything I need to know about your
attitude toward gender right there.
For the love of my sanity will someone unsubscribe me from this list?
Lisa
Thank you Kent!
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020, 15:13 kent williams wrote:
> 1. Pile on Denise Dalphond. What ever issues you have with her,
> complaining about Denise is not on topic for the 313 list. Either contact
> her and work it out, or let it slide. Or unsubscribe.
> 2. Announce you're
1. Pile on Denise Dalphond. What ever issues you have with her, complaining
about Denise is not on topic for the 313 list. Either contact her and work
it out, or let it slide. Or unsubscribe.
2. Announce you're unsubscribing. A simple Irish goodbye is sufficient.
3. Any kind of ad hominem attack
Appreciate the reply Jodie,
I’m gonna go out on what I feel is not too far of a limb by saying you’re
probably the only one here that sees her “apologies” as not being
backhanded.
Please don’t deflect by trying to bring in women’s voices etc because
that’s not the point we are discussing. She
Not sure how new any of these are, but I quite like the things I hear from:
Vanity Press (Black Noi$e and Shigeto especially)
https://www.discogs.com/label/980200-Vanity-Press-Records
Portage Garage Sounds (same people I think(
https://www.discogs.com/label/1218392-Portage-Garage-Sounds
And
Hey 313,
Here’s a list of mixes of things we’ve been listening to in the studio, we
usually do one mix a month of stuff we like.
https://soundcloud.com/the-black-dog/sets/listening-series
This is a list of things we did while involved in the Conspiracy World, we had
to leave due to the worries
I can't see how anyone here would be ok with one member's explicit suggestion
that simply subscribing to unwritten board rules (on hatefree speech, really)
would link to being ok with rape culture. I can't see that. What else is there
than some degree of malevolence, particularly far away from
just about to unsub, some thoughts...
first subbed in '93, then off and on (due to moving/travelling) the rest of
the 90s, mostly on, through the 2000s
Controversy has me realizing that 313 emaiI list doesn't suit my purposes
of reading the couple dozen posts per year (the larger issue), which
Well my man the solution is simple but I suppose our mod(s) are choosing to
nurture the cancer as opposed to treat it.
On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 1:45 PM Andrew Green wrote:
> Been lurking here for a long time .. I read the emails when I’m travelling
> and need space.
>
> I know Lerato and
Been lurking here for a long time .. I read the emails when I’m travelling and
need space.
I know Lerato and seeing her departure saddened me.
I’m not qualified to have an opinion on the Derrick / Michael thing. but
it’s really bizarre and ironic that the Innovator could be catalysis for
Tom is my boy and a fan of my label.
Wish he was still here.
On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 1:35 PM Martin wrote:
> I miss Tom
>
I miss Tom
So I guess there’s the “two wrongs don’t make a right” argument vs “we
tried to reply respectfully at first but she keeps replying with hostility
while trying to justify her tone”
What I replied earlier that wasn’t copied here in the group was asking why
Kent would risk losing many for the sake
I would also hope mutual respect to be preserved, instead of hostile egoism,
leaking from one quite specific mind openly.
Hostile and belligerent tones create negative space, leading to members to hold
back or withdraw from any contribution. This list should be about all we want
to know and
Don't go! Think of how much we will miss your complaining!
Den ons 26 feb. 2020 20:58Arturo Lopez skrev:
> Yea I'm out, too. Signal/Noise ratio has not been worth slugging through
> dumpster fire threads for a while now. Have fun, cheers, everybody.
> -Arturo
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Let me be very clear -- Kent is a good friend and has been an
absolute stalwart maintaining this list since . . . a long time : )
He has bent over backwards to be fair and my point about
respect applies just as much if not more to our interaction with those
like Kent who take on responsibility to
I know...my bad for not realizing the list wasn’t cc’d on my reply which I
thought it was.
On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 11:57 AM Fred Heutte wrote:
> I'm not Kent.
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> -
> >Good job Kent, risk losing many rather than risk “offending†(or
> better
> >yet, removing) one. I’m
Right.
Said.
Fred.
thanks,
Jeffrey J Davis
j...@jeffreyjdavis.com
www.jeffreyjdavis.com
218.833.2847
thanks,
Jeffrey J Davis
j...@jeffreyjdavis.com
www.jeffreyjdavis.com
218.833.2847
On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 1:28 PM Fred Heutte wrote:
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> I'm also basically a lurker these days
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