hey all here is a little review of a new tape that i got from good ol' Fred.
its good stuff. the first side is DJ Rush. it is actually quite a bit
different from his "Relentless" tape. that one was banging acid techno.
this is more of the chicago jacking style. starts off with a nice disco
trac
what is happening to the 2030 building??? i never heard about a new
building...my John Hancock is on the wall...
jeff
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 5:33 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:
mike dearborn??? mix CD??? where can i get it??? whats on it??? any
good???
oh, and i am sure Alan is up there tearing the club up as usual...\
jeff
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> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 3:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
you forgot to make it detroit related by saying that when UR did their world
tour they opened up for Sonic Youth somewheres in Europe and T-1000 was the
only one who knew who they were...
just wanted to make some 313 conversation :)
i am sure someone knows the rest of the details better then me.
sorry for the way off topic and general mail, but my e-mail server was down
the past couple of days due to a malfunction...so if anyone sent me
something personally then feel free to send it again. i can't see it going
down again unless we goto war on these damn terrorists...
jeff
don't know about the CD, but rick Garcia is a local Chicago hero...if you
ask me he is awsome. i have only seen him once, but he won't screw it up.
and with the way UC has been releasing CD's lately it will be fixed up on
computer...should be worth checking out, especially for the Marshall
jeffers
> both are from chicago...trax changed their name to Dust Trax sometime in
> the 90's...i think paul johnson pretty much runs the place now. but there
> is no relationship between Traxx the DJ and Trax records.
jeff
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> From: Phonopsia [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: T
what about Bassfrog??? from what i have heard from many, many people is
that he was taught how to spin by richie hawtin. any truth to this i
have seen him spin, and there are some sililarities. its just he changes
the genre that he spins way too much...
jeff
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>
ummm...kinda like John Aquaviva does??? exactly...
jeff
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> From: Jan Claeyssens [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 7:25 AM
> To: 'Lawton David'; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: [313] Travelling without moving
>
> I also think that if the
as some of you know i am currently deployed to the persian gulf in the US
Navy. I don't have any access to the internet so i can't go online and
download any of these MP3's that people are making. so what i am asking is
if anyone has enough techno lovin in their heart to e-mail them to me. it
wi
somehow i knew that he wasn't going to retire at the end of the year like
all those rumors that were flying around a couple of months ago. F*ck what
they thought...
jeff
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 1:18 AM
> To:
so anyways i am here in the middle east just enjoying my time off and i goto
a CD store to see what kind of electronic music they listen to up here, and
discovered that they pretty much only listen to trance over here too. that
doesn't suprise me at all. what suprised me was the fact that i found
in feb or mar he produced a wierd psyhadelic trance record. i have to admit
it was OK...heard it on satellite records web page.
jeff
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> From: Matthew L. Thompson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 5:33 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:
it depends on what country you are in...perfect example of hard house in the
US is Bad Boy Bill...progressive and trance would be UK hard House...just to
make it easy
jeff
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> From: Kyle J Dupuy [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 7:59 PM
> To: 31
> I know that Steve Poindexter owns his own security company (i can't
> remember who told me this, Vidal possibly??). aparently that ghetto mofo
> doesn't make enough money through D-Jax and from spinning at parties to
> make it...that might explain why all of his records sound like they were
>
I saw juan atkins do something close to that too...he would take the records
out of the sleeves and play them and then toss them on the floor in a
pile...2 piles actually. one for the sleeves and one for the vinyl...i wish
i had all those records so that i didn't have to take care of my either...i
I think these are all just cases of identity chrisis...how many names has
Juan Atkins recorded under??? Kevin Saunderson??? he's the man of a
million names...
jeff
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> From: Charles Prince [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 10:25 AM
> To: janos
if we want to get technical, he is from Flatrock, MDi don't blame him
for leaving. not much there that is good.
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> From: darw_n [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 11:50 AM
> To: Cyclone Wehner; 313 Detroit
> Subject: Re: [313] BT
>
>
> he
actually his newer stuff has been more along the lines of flordia breaks. i
have only heard small snipets of it, but it isn't too bad if you are into
that sound. he seems to have left the progressive sound behind. i guess he
wised up
jeff
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> From: Sakari Karipuro [SM
didn't Theo Parrish work there??? or still does??
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> From: sean deason [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 4:06 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Kent williams
> Cc: 313 list
> Subject: [313] recordtime alumni
>
> hey! lets compile a list of
sorry for the bandwith, but i want to let everyone know that i may be losing
contact with the list for awhile. since the US Navy is so kind and great,
all my port visits have been cancelled we are heading to an undisclosed part
of the world that i can't talk about or tell what i am doing when i ge
t
> underground again, or so i heard. i missed it because i was sick.
>
> anyone else seeing him at motor for the benefit?
>
> cheers.
>
> --
> Joshua Hill / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / icq: 3045997
> www.hillhaus.com / www.ai-studio.com
> University of Michigan - Philosophy
it seems to me that alot of the detroit area DJ's are like that. i know
that i have seen Alan (T-1000) Oldham do it on numerous occasions. I have
seen Derrick do it. not Richie though. maybe hes just shy
jeff
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> From: 101391 [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday
was it quite possibly that powerbass track that he put out on Sonic Groove a
few months ago...i dunno...i didn't hear it.
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 1:35 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: [313] KMS
i can think of some hispanic friends that have had trouble on the Ambassador
that were in detroit for DEMF...they were getting naked and searched by a
big security guard named Death Dog
jeff
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> From: Ryan Heard [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, September 04, 2
hmmm...and derrick didn't beat his ass. i was in pittsburg once and some
drunk dude stopped his reocrd after he had been spinning for 2 hours and and
derrick jumped (seriusly jumped, what an athlete) over the decks and punched
the guy. the guy went flying in the air and landed 6 feet away after h
didn't he also do a Radioactivity mix?
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> From: Jason Martin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 7:55 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: [313] francois k and francois kevorkian?
>
> yep francois has been around for a long time now, h
there is also Throb records. i am not sure how their techno selection is
anymore but last year it was pretty good. their addy is on thier web page
somewhere...www.throb.com
jeff
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> From: Jim Grindle [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 2:48 PM
> T
i find that to be amusing...god i love the arrogence of techno
jeff
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> From: darw_n [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 2:09 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: [313] DAVE CLARKE vs. RICHIE HAWTIN
>
>
> > Forwarded:
> >
> > i don't kno
i have a subscription to URB that just expired and i am about to renew. the
magazine doesn not seem to focus on white folk at all. infact my last issue
had stories on both Jeff Mills and Green Velvet. it told of how Mills was
refered to as god in many circles and how tapes of his old radio show
ummm, both cleveland and Detroit are in the Mid West...
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Taylor [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 6:07 PM
> To: darw_n; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: [313] enlighten update...
>
> and this massively crossposted spam has wha
i read in Muzik magazine that he did this CD to put down on recording how he
was feeling about the DEMF. he is very happy with this CD. he seemed
really excited that he could put it out. i think i am going to have to mail
order it here sometime soon. it may take a long time for me to get it, bu
i am going to be in Perth sometime in January. any listmembers from
there??? any wanna hook up? i am going to need a tour guide of the city
for the day and a club guide for the night. i am coming to party. private
responses please.
jeff
h...white label...i always thought alot of records were white label only
was because the artist couldn't get clearance for a sample...that and
because they were just testing the market. if it was a good bangin techno
track or house track i don't think i would mind so much. but it pisses me
of
really...didn't know this was rare since i have seen both of each of these
in all the record stores in Cali...i picked up my picture disc the first
time i saw it. excellent indeed.
jeff
> -Original Message-
> From: Ersatz Audio [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 12:42
i was just given a CD by DJ Cook. it was burned off of a store bought copy,
and doesn't have the tracklisting. it is called Cook Book 2000. i was
wondering if anybody has the tracklisting for this CD. I have also heard
that he is part of Woody McBride's crew in Minniapolis (woah...thats spelled
Modern Music is now owned by Deep Dish...they changed the whole setup and
renamed it yoshitoshi...you are going to find alot of trance at Buzz (which
has also been renamed, this one to Sting)...i used to live there about 7
months ago
jeff
> -Original Message-
> From: Greg Malcolm [SMTP:[EM
when i made the trip to submerge i was let in by 2 fellows who were hanging
around outside. one was Mike Banks and the other was Rolando. i had never
actually seen mikes face before because in the pics he always had the
bandanna on. and i didn't recognize rolando for some stupid reason.
anyways
i agree...moods and grooves are definately on the right track. Da Sampla is
one of my favorite albums of the year. and the one with Mike Grant on it
that was released around the same time is awsome. i gotta get on their test
pressing mailing list somehow.
jeff
ps sorry my thoughts on those album
i was at a party this weekend and i think i actually heard one of the trance
ripoffs. all i heard out of it was the synthline. it was close, but not
exact. i could be wrong. i want to punch the DJ that was spinning it.
jeff
> -Original Message-
> From: Giles Dickerson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROT
sorry this is s off topic, but chicago isn't that far from detroit so i
figured i could ask since alot of the conversation seems to involve foreign
techno. i have 4 or 5 records produced by Lester Fitzpatric and i was
wondering if there is a CD out there that has a good compilation of his
trac
sorry about the bad timing on this. there may have been a reply to it.
i own this. it is called "Feelin like a woman" it came out sometime late
99 early 2000 i believe and is on high octane records. he uses the the
moniker russian roulette on this one. i gotta admit, the other 3 tracks on
the
is that the one that is coming out on Astrilwerks??? hasn't that been in
the works for a couple of years now. i was expecting that to come out
sometime LAST summer. oh well, i can't wait to hear it. hopefully i will
be able to get it when i am in Hong Kong or Thiland. otherwise i will have
to
i just listened to Tressor Comp Vol 8 last night. to tell you the truth i
am kinda disappointed by it. the only track on it that i really liked was
the new Claude Young one. it seems to me that claude young can do no wrong
right now. am i the only one that thinks that??? anyways i would much
r
i have met the girl that runs that production crew. i don't know if she was
lying or not, but she said that she is Kelli Hand's agent. I know last
October or November she threw a party that was free til midnight. she held
up the line, that way as few people as possible could get in before 12.
be
i spun techno at a house party and a girl told me that she didn't like it
because there were no buildups or break downs. i think she just wanted to
hear cheesey synth and snare rolls.
jeff
> -Original Message-
> From: James Bucknell [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 8
i saw juan a few months ago in LA, and he trainwrecked once. i am pretty
sure it had to do something with the fact that he was trying to take a hit
off a bowl and spin at the same time.
jeff
> -Original Message-
> From: L R [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 7:05 AM
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Taylor [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 2:43 PM
> To: '313'
> Subject: [313] a few things
>
> hello,
>
> 1. does anybody have a discography for Steve Poindexter? Also, what is
i picked up a copy of claude youngs new 4-tracker...it is crazy...i stood
there in the record store and listened to the whole thing instead of
skipping around on the grooves. definately worth the $6.99.
jeff
That song "Stan" on the eminim CD is one of my favorites. i especially like
the female's voice singing. does any one know who Dido is? is that the
girl singing?? am i that out of touch with mainstream music??
oh, and the best part of the Eminim CD is the the 2 parts where he tears up
ICPi r
i'm in the navy. its a full time job. plus i don't get enough money to buy
records or CD's that often. so if anybody wants to slide some goods my way
i would be happy to review them when i get a chance. usually that is late
at night, but e-mail runs 24 hours a day. oh, and i don't expect any c
> there is also Gary, IN...Flint, MI...Chicago has been in better
> shape...its all over the Mid West...
> jeff
>
>
>
> "THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
> -George Clinton
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL
> i hate going to parties in detroit because of the safty factor. it is
> really scary. i thought the southside of chicago was bad, but the east
> side of detroit is worse. the time i almost got car jacked coming out of
> a party over off Grariot Ave and I-96 (could be 94) was quite possibly t
when i was there i believe it was called sonar. there was DJ Marcus and
Ruffnek from Toronto there...good D&B if you are into that at all.
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
> -Original Message-
> From: mkarora [SMTP:[EMAI
i found a copy of Afrika Bambaata's "Planet Rock" and Robert Armani's
"Circus Bells" at 2nd hand tunes. unfortunately i left planet rock on the
shelf, and now i am hurtin.
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
> -Original Message
AHHH NOO...RESPECTED AMERICAN DJ CHRISTOPHER LAWERENCE...
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
> -Original Message-
> From: Nathan Pooley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 11:00 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTEC
Sam Sessions...I don't like him. tribal techno songs that are good for oh,
about 1 1/2 minutes and then it is just boring from there. there are alot
of people out there spinning his stuff like it is the greatest stuff out
there, though.
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT H
hey that stuff is on ESPN too!!!
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 10:35 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subjec
i was told if you put it in the oven at a low temp and then take it out and
put something heavy and flat on top of it then it will flatten out...but i
think that is a last resort for badly warped vinyl. i also need to know
because my Velocity Funk record is warped and the side with Banjo skips
bet
is there any work out there by Santonio Echols besides the tracks that he
did with Kevin Saunderson way back when???
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
The Carstheir first albun. can't remember what it is called. but it
has "My Best Friends Girl", "Just What I Needed", and my favorite "Moving In
Stereo/All Mixed Up"..i love the way that song flows. maybe its not their
first album. i just know it is an essential album. Classic Rock or New
ahhhmmm...Changes of Life, by far. i dunno why that stupid piano does it
for me, but it does. and for some reason i like the hacker too...i like
organized noise i guess...
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
> -Original Message---
does anyone out there know where i can pick up a copy of Mark Verbos'
"Simple Answers" LP??? i have been looking for a few months now with no
luck. i would have thought that something so new would be easier to find. i
have exhausted everything i know about online. i have called grammaphone in
chi
i don't know what my rarest is...
favoritePlastikmanSheet One.
absolutely beautiful. i bought it the first and only time i have seen
itimported from England on Nova Mute and Plus 8 i believe...i wish i was
somewhere near my collection.
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP
how about that Jay Denham VS Fannon Flowers. eh, thats a pretty new release
too. i think it came out 2 or 3 months ago. good stuff.
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
i was at a party last year and i was looking at a tape vendor's goodies
where my eyes fell upon a tape by Reese (spelling my be off a little) i
thought to my self "HOLY SH!T, a kevin saunderson mixtape" i left the table
for 20 minutes to find my girlfriend to get my money out of her bag and went
al Message-
> From: e&a rinon [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 11:49 PM
> To: FC3 Richards
> Subject: Re: [313] oliver chesler/"summer's lust"
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: FC3 Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
>I invite anyone to see his show. People like bones,
>beltram and many many others give him mass respect for
>his lively non dat shows. Call sonic groove and ask if
>you don't belive me. People know he's 100% fucking
>live and wicked. In fact he's probably the best live
>p.a. the last 2 years.
ye
just thought i would help you guys out with a little something i got from my
network administratoir.
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
> Subject: new virus
>
> We have just been notified of a new virus out that is coming in via e
i say they just give him the boot til he gets back. when he gets back he
can re subscribe
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
> -Original Message-
> From: Hugh G. Blaze [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 1:36 PM
>
anyone think of mentioning that Richie Hawtin project from 96??? the one
that had a record released every month??? i think that may be considered
downtempo. and i enjoy it too!
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
i have a plus 8 white label fro "We Shall Overcome" i think the only
reason it was released on Plus 8 is because of all the Remixes on it.
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
> -Original Message-
> From: Sanderson Dear [SMTP:[E
don't forget about the people out of Milwakee...home of the Drop Bass
Network. but i know they respect techno and house just by the fliers of the
parties that they throw. they have house and techno at thier parties. and
they are smart enough to keep trance away
jeff
"THOU SHALT RE
oops...read the question wrong. sorry to fill everyones digest and
mail box with crap.
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
it is on the Derrick May Innovator box set. both vinyl and CD
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter T. Bense [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 10:10 PM
> To: 313
> Subject:
i could be wrong...in fact i probably am, but since Clark Warner is part of
Plus 8...and he is a downtempo DJ...maybe he has a downtempo record or two
out. i dunno. just a guess. and what about people like the Mad Professor,
Olive, and Mix Master Morris?? they are all downtempo. not exactly 31
i hate to break it to you, but in the disclaimer from when you signed onto
the list told you not to post private e-mail. fortunately you are going to
get the boot. i will not read anymore of this thread or anything else
posted by you in respect to everyone elses privacy.
jeff
"THOU SH
i can't believe i just read that hardcore=progression
now i like hardcore every once in a while when i want to kill somebody, and
hip hop just won't take care of my urge. but the last time i checked
hardcore just had a loud thunderous bass with a bunch of *scary* sound
effects behind it. and
i am certain that you are wrong. i very much enjoy listening to early
techno records. infact most of my collection is pre 95. when i shop for
records i stop at the used section first. that seems to be where i find all
my gems. the only new record i have bought since feb. has been Rolando's
Rev
> LA Williams is from the Notre Dame area of indiana. but i am so tired now
> that i can't think of the name of the city. anyway LA is one of the
> better Techno producers out there who doesn't recieve any credit. i
> really do enjoy his Chisel Records label. i have half the releases, and
> w
HEY...i'm in the navy and don't think that America is the greatest thing in
the world. I think Techno is though...is there something wrong with me
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
uncontrollable urge to jack off??? i think that is what you ment...
i'm all smiles
:)
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
> -Original Message-
> From: glyn [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 1:44 PM
> Cc
oops...i am way off there...i am thinking of D-Knox...who is also bad ass
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
> -Original Message-----
> From: FC3 Richards [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 13
he has a few releases out on Black Nation which is Jay Denhams (spelled
wrong i am sure) label. that is all the info i have on himcheck out the
black nation web page though. they should be able to help.
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George C
I like Chicago Techno too! that Mark Verbos is one helluva producer! has
anyone seen any new releases out on his label Simple Answers???
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
> -Original Message-
> From: Dustin A Sledgianowski [
yes...everyone iswe determined that the other dayi think it calls
for a boot. where is the moderator when you need him.
jeff
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
> -Original Message-
> From: Nathan [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Se
i am assuming that you guys are talking about the CD...i bought the record
and it didn't come with anything but the sleeve around it.are all the
extra tracks on the CD as good as the record is?
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
> -O
i was just looking at the billboard top 10 for "Hot Dance/Club Songs"
now i normanlly don't look at billboard at all, but being at sea and all, i
am really bored. and i realize that it has been a long time since i have
been in a club, but what the hell is Green Velvet's "Flash" doing on this
list
i forgort to mention that Eminim and Kid Rock are #1 and #2 on the Pop
albums list. is anyone else out there thinking that detroit may be on to
something???
"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
-George Clinton
if i remember correctly T-1000 told me part of the reason he stopped
Generator was because of a crap german trance label that came along and used
the same name...they also used the same matrix for numbering their releases.
being copied can be very flattering, but when it is crap like that...
J
rlough Murphy [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2000 3:47 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: [313] Kevin Sanderson's X-Mix
>
> I think the DJ Hell mix is by far the best and the John Aquaviva one is
> pretty good too!
>
>
> >From: FC
once again i apoligize for this question, but can someone please send me a
lineup of from DMEF. One of my friends who is on the ship with me wanted to
see exactly who was there. I don't have internet acces, so sending me the
link won't do me any good. thanks to everybody who tried to help by sen
sorry about this one folks...a friend of mine wanted to know the lineup for
DEMF, so i was curious if someone could send me a complete listing of what
DJ's and performers were there. please...
thanks ahead of time
jeff
is there anyone who submitted a design with Joe Lewis' fist from downtown???
i still think that is a great idea. i would vote for that one.
jeff
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> From: Eric Iverson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 9:25 AM
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i know this is a little off topic so i will try my hardest to make it 313
relevant. i was wondering how many of you out there have heard of the
Dayton Family. they are a hip hop crew from Flint (mi), and if you ask me
they are pretty damn good. any ways, does anybody out there know where i
could
the dave angel and hardfloor x-mix cd's are also highly recommended by
me...has anyone else notice that all the CD's seem to have alot of detroit
tracks on them?? just an observation.
jeff
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> From: Ben [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 3:19 PM
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i second thatexcept I think he should play hard all the time...along
with all the beat juggling and stuff.
jeff
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> From: Holly C MacDonald-Korth [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 9:16 AM
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i like how it has the directions at the bottom of every e-mail on how to
unsub and people still manage to fuck it up...maybe i am just to smart for
my own good
jeff
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> From: Alex Kislitsyn [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 8:47 AM
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that big fist my friend is the one and only Joe Lewis...not in actual size
though. that is a great idea. very monumental to Detroitit may even
symbolize the strength of Detroit Techno. wowi am glad someone thought
of that one.
jeff
"Thou Shalt Remember the Funk and Keep It Holy"
a picture of the 2030 building that submerge...that wouldn't take anything
from the rest of the design...it would add to it since the building is in
shambles. i thought it was abondoned when i drove by it the first 10 times
i was looking for it that day. but i figured it out since it was the only
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