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On Wednesday, May 28, 2003, at 03:41 PM, James Grindle wrote:
. Can you imagine what would have happened if he could have encored
with pullover or something for your mind?!?!?!
interesting...nigel richards on saturday at the tronik treatment night
at alvins, played something for your
On Monday, April 7, 2003, at 01:46 PM, Klaas Jan Jongsma wrote:
It's awesome people have been mentioning Eevo stuff on
here lately. Stefan sure does deserve the respect.
Eevo Lute is one of my favorite record labels of all
time! There is talk of possibly re-releasing the 2000
and One 12 on
Heard Maurizio's M5 on CSI: Miami.
I love it. Should be more of this going on for Techno.
g.
I've heard of him. He appeared/spun on this TV dance music programme
in Montreal called Bouge. Also djing on the same programme was DJ
T-1000 and Christian Smith. Shine's a pretty good DJ on that
Techno-House tip. On the show he said that he participated in DJ
workshop, teaching people how
isn't that Kevin Saunderson night happening on friday at the works? but
for the movie I recommendDaredevil! ;-) Looking forward to that
one myself.
::) wrote:
valentines, is there anything going on friday in the D?
I'd like to do the dinner/movie/techno date with my girl, if
bonk*
Hey, you forgot to mention that you were there in Queens, NY circa 1979
when they started breakdancing! LMFAO!
G.
Tosh Cooey wrote:
I'm losing my edge, the kids are coming up from behind.
But I was there.
I was there, in the Paradise Garage DJ booth with Larry Levan.
I was there in
I will have to agree with robin here and I'm from the US. I read this
article in an old DJ Magazine that talked about The Summer of Love
and there was a part where someone would say (I'm paraphrasing here)
you gonna rave? or have you raved yet? which meant taking a hit of e
and going to a
Speaking of which
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Subject: DJ T-1000 rocks Record Time Ferndale
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 08:47:31 EST
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The Last DJ On Earth returns to Record Time Ferndale !
November 8th 2002
7-9 pm
262 W. Nine
Since this thread talks about war and guns, I also recommend that
everyone go see Michael Moore's new-ish film Bowling For Columbine.
That one is a real kick in the head.
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Grammenos, Peter wrote:
It's feasible considering that when the us embassy was bombed in Sudan (99),
we refused to
T.J.Johnson wrote:
Is Chris Leibing not the happiest DJ on earth?
Oh yeah, he was in good spirits. In a conversation before his set, he
said he was very honored to play in Detroit and really liked the decor
of the venue: exposed brick and all. But hey, I'll take a happy DJ over
someone
T.J.Johnson wrote:
Is Chris Leibing not the happiest DJ on earth?
Yeah and that's cool. I'll take that over someone who doesn't seem like
they're having fun, standing there like a zombie. Chris has alot of
personality on the decks (and even took some time out to snap some
photos of the
sorry guys if you get double posts from me. i wasn't sure if it when
through the first time and had rewrite them over again.
ack,
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I believe that would be Gerrard Jensen from Texas?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, who made the convextion-record? Was it also Sean Deason? Great
tracks...
Thanks, Remco
Is it Gerrard Jensen from Texas?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, who made the convextion-record? Was it also Sean Deason? Great
tracks...
Thanks, Remco
woops, sorry for posting twice...
glyph1001 wrote:
Is it Gerrard Jensen from Texas?
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I believe that would be Gerrard Jensen from Texas?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, who made the convextion-record? Was it also Sean Deason? Great
tracks...
Thanks, Remco
I think he meant SNAIL mail-ing lists.
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logic7 wrote:
The only way i've ever recieved free records was from the artists handing
them to me. Never knew that one could get 'em from a mailing list.
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From: s mcgill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 24,
I heard this one and its a happy, knee-slapping, feet stompin',
hands-in-the-air tune. :-) Good schtuff.
g.
Simon Walley wrote:
MP3 snippet : http://217.158.65.110/MP3/SF102673.mp3
From juno.co.uk:
DR FEELGOOD HIS FUNKY INTERNS: Dee-Dee-Dee (Yes-Yes-Yes) (NSC US)
(MP3) - Techno
12:
No...I'm afraid its true. An aneurysm caused it.
Thoughts and prayers to her family friends.
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Tosh Cooey wrote:
Somebody please tell me I am only hearing a bad joke about Laura.
Tosh
try www.claudeyoung.com
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moog wrote:
hey we really want to try and bring him to play with us, any chance for his
contacts?
kind regards
yair.
In case anyone is interested.
g.
Original Message
Subject: gear for sale
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 19:10:23 EDT
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Roland SP-808 groove sampler
Hyper-Stylized Life machine
w/ manual
$500 USD
Roland R-8
used on almost every Pure
out there, you can get your name
out. it just frustated me that i know so many great djs who could smoke
the 'famous' dudes, but never get the chance.
On Sun, 15 Sep 2002, glyph1001 wrote:
Why should veteran jocks need to quit before they're ready to? If
there's great young talent out
Why should veteran jocks need to quit before they're ready to? If
there's great young talent out there, then they can step up regardless
of so-called tired jocks. Its up to the young djs with talent to
knock the old guys out the box, not the old guys graciously stepping
out of the way for
Hells yeah and Marco Carolla. His set at Globus (Tresor) during Love
Parade 2002 was off the freakin' chain. He's such a bad ass. :-)
And funky, soulful German, DJ Tom Clark.
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FC3 Richards wrote:
Only one really
DJ T-1000
he destroys the floor everytime he plays...
I have this and here's the tracklisting and you can judge for yourself:
01. Raiders of the Lost Arp - Funk 002 (combo)/Plasmek
02. Smash TV - I Love You Now / B Pitch Control
03. Tobias Schmidt - Make Me / Tresor
04. Christian Vogel - Diggin Fo Da Earth Gamba / Exclusive
05. Aeox - She's Gotta
I'm watching this documentary on cable at this moment and its pretty
darn interesting.
Its a profile of Leon Theremin, the inventor of the electronic musical
synthesizer that bears his name, follows his early days spent developing
and perfecting the instrument and explains what happened in
Channel 375 Starz Cinema East
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Alexandres Lugo wrote:
what channel?
Peace,
Alex
www.fulcruminn.net
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From: glyph1001 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 4:22 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Theremin/Electronic Odyssey
I'm watching
Whoops, my bad...posted private message by mistake.
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glyph1001 wrote:
Channel 375 Starz Cinema East
g.
Alexandres Lugo wrote:
what channel?
Peace,
Alex
www.fulcruminn.net
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From: glyph1001 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 4:22 PM
To: 313
This is a nice one! And in Vegas too! :-)
One thing I wish they would have is an 'in' towards the movie industry
where movies houses can license music from indie electronic/dance labels.
Nonetheless, its looks like a great conference.
g.
SOS wrote:
Finally a Conference about the Music
check with www.erikarecords.com for a more accurate price
but I got vinyl plastic sleeves from them @ 0.50 each + freight
and they will also ship them to your specified pressing plant for
packing upon request.
g.
SOS wrote:
Does anyone have a good lead/price on plastic jacket sleeves...
Yeah be on topic next time or you'll get the same fate as the man in the
article!
snip!
j/k :-)
lates,
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:P wrote:
not only is this totally off topic and a waste of everyones time, its a
shoddy piece of writing.
kerb?
lol
sorry Tim,
-Joe
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Does anyone have the tracklisting for this Belgium techno comp?
I checked their website, no luck.
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Roland van Oorschot wrote:
Heading for the heighest heights
Could 'heighest' be 'highest'?
:-)
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Wow, lots of great picks mentioned...here's a few to add to the list:
Gino Socio: I Remember (Atlantic Records)
Koto: Visitors (label ?)
Fun Fun: Happy Station (or anything by them)(label ?)
RIS: Lovin' Music (Proto label)
Wet: That's The Game (label ?)
g.
I kinda agree with what the article says about Detroit. Especially
where it notes that Detroit is basically a city that shuns on forward
thinking or creative ideas (Techno and The Heidlburg Projects are
perfect examples). I mean sheesh, it took THIS long to have a DEMF in
Detroit where this
Did you also hear that blow horn? :-)Everytime it was blown, the
crowd would cheer right after it.
g.
Greg Earle wrote:
Hi all -
I heard from a friend that Dave Clarke absolutely rocked it ... did anyone
get a chance to see him
I heard the same thing, and I hear he's just
I thought Dave Clarke had the best set. He did play some electro-type
stuff towards the end. He started it off with Juan Atkin's No UFO's.
g.
Catherine Eberhardt wrote:
I liked Steve Rachmad's set- first time seeing him, and Marco Carola's
set. I missed Jay Langa but I wanted to see
Nah, that was actually Juan Atkins, speaking at a New Music Seminar wa
back in the day. Hehehe, that quote still trips me out even today. I also
love that soundbite from Revolutions of Change. It really hypes you up.
g.
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Nope, I'm afraid I don't see any illustrations or links on the
emails/posts I'm getting.
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PhedX wrote:
word the link to the qt which is the interview word is at the bottom
underneath the illustration word
word it works here word... is it working for you peeps word?
:) (thankx) word
a link to the interview would help. :-)
g.
PhedX wrote:
Hey all find out a little bit about JanD. She has been spinning at numbers.
The lady spins Electro and is fresh. So check it out, I am converting the
cd now...
audio samples from her CDsampler up tomorrow am
phedx
Site just up: www.generatormusic.com
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h GEN009... My favorite Generator release! Woody at his best! Isn't that
Telesender record on Generator by ESP as well?
As to a German Generator label, I only know of a Generation or Generatio label
that apearred around that
Isn't there a Blue Nile (also Ethiopian) in Greek Town also?
g.
Andy Kellman wrote:
:P said:
general FYI, priceline.com is running a sale on airline tickets right now.
And if you can get out here during the day Friday, you can catch Eddie Money
in Clarkston.
Andy
(Whose favorite place
check out Days Inn on Jefferson: www.daysinn.com; locate the hotel by
clicking reservations and locations. i check the rates and its as low
as $67.96 and high as $119.95. The dates I used is May 24th through May
28 so it can be more or less according to how long you're staying.
Days Inn
What do you mean? There are Detroit DJs/acts performing this year. Or
you meant to say that there's too many unknown Detroit acts that are not
the ones you like or expect? All those expected to play have pretty
much played already, except Mills, Young, Hood, all of whom were
contacted,
Nope, Tang has always been on the list. Further info on this artist is
at www.emphasisrecordings.com.
Cheers! :-)
g.
Jongsma, K.J. wrote:
I noticed a few changes in the DEMF 2002 line-up,
Electric Indigo is suddenly doing a live-set. Green Velvet is bringing some
green friends because
(too much character development and by the
time the action started the movie was over) but I love this movie!
sean deason
Kirsten Dunst in the rain is well worth the price of admission :^)
sean
glyph1001 wrote:
Spider-Man.
Go see it. It RAWKED! :-)
g
I would believe that alot of comic book/superhero fans are into Techno
or may have played a role in the creation of Techno music because of the
fantasy and romanticism of superheros and the pining for space travel
and anything to do with Futurism. So in that sense, I'm not surprised.
Actually
a 'Justice League' live-action movie in the future. :-)
In super-hero fever,
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Tim Maughan wrote:
on 4/5/02 6:42 pm, glyph1001 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, Sean, did you see the new Star Wars preview along with the Hulk
and directed by Ang Lee!?!?! Whooohoo!! That's gonna be bad-ass
Spider-Man.
Go see it. It RAWKED! :-)
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Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 12:39 PM
To: 313
Subject:Re: [313] DEMF mistake
Chad Novak
Gene Farris
Dave Angel -was contacted but had prior engagements
Chad Novak
Gene Farris
Dave Angel -was contacted but had prior engagements
Kevin Saunderson
DJ Shadow
Sarena Tyler
X-Excutioners
Black Eyed Peas
Roni Size - was contacted but had prior engagements
Drexciya
Rob Hood - contact was attempted but no response
g.
Trevor Wilkes wrote:
I seem to
www.getrealdetroit.com
Plus, early this morning, the commmittee members appeared on Fox 2 News
Detroit on and off throughout their broadcast discussing the event and
its intentions this year.
A few artists who were mentioned to be on the lineup is:
DJ Zap
Mad Professor
Green Velvet
...a
Stew is definitely in. He's quite excited to play from what I hear. =)
g.
henrique casanova wrote:
sorry for this post but i can't read all e-mails today.
anyone knows if these artists will be at demf for sure?:
-drexciya
-robert hood
-stewart walker
henrique casanova
S.O.M.
Dear Mr. Kooky Scientist.
With all fondness, due respect, and admiration of your music, etc. I
think its time that you not continue to bring up the same story of you
getting stuck with the hotel bil for the 4th or 5th time. The reason is
that 1): you are an important techno artist with bad
Yep, April 12th is when all hell breaks loose. = D
g.
Matthew L. Thompson wrote:
Ok, I was thoroughly confused myself but I think I've made sense of that
now. Still wondering how or why last year's lineup for that party was
posted to the list, that was confusing as hell. Glad we got that
Hehe, yeah Paul Oakie sure gets around. I gotta hand it to the guy
thoughhe's pushing himself and his brand of music into where it
needs to be. Can't even mess with it.
g.
Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, glyph1001 wrote:
This movie hauls amazing ass...my gawd
This movie hauls amazing ass...my gawd!!! Just wish there was some good
techno in it.
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... I'm going because
I plan to enjoy the film, regardless of the music, right? Well... maybe. ;)
Matt
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Web Site: http://www.magicmattkelly.com
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Roland JP-8000 for sale. The big blue Sean Deason Razorback machine. I used
it on Progress (one track). I paid $1100 for it used, asking $400 plus
Actually that mix series was pretty much started by Alan. He approached
Prime Dist. to do a mix cd and came up with that title/concept which he
thought at first was only for his mix cd only. The name stuck for the
Space DJz release due to a slight miscommunication and it was too late
to
I want to respond to the music has no color bit
If music has no color, I'd like to see 4 black dudes play the roles of
the 4 Beatles in a movie. Or a white man playing the role of Jimi
Hendrix in a movie.
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clap clap clap: there ya go! i know we've been through this and
the opinions of it is varied but that new de9 is slammin', even now.
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Berislav wrote:
trance: oakenfold, sasha digweed (white)
techno: carl cox? (black)
jungle: goldie (black)
come on, man ,techno carl cox
if
cox is definitely more known in a 'mainstream' type of way as opposed to
richie. I certainly didn't see richie in a commercial in europe where
he's got an apron on and mixing batter in a bowl in a kitchen, promoting
some mix cd or club night.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmmm. hawtin or
When I watched Pump Up The Volume, it did say that Paradise served
non-alcholic drinks but once in a while they would spike the punch.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know about the Paradise Garage, but Studio 54 most definately
served alcohol.
Vinyl (home of Body and Soul) in NYC
I feel to many Americans, movements would seem more exotic, 'cooler',
and unique' if it came from the UK. Its just the way it is, I guess.
g.
Dan Sicko wrote:
Speaking to the Why SD and not Juan? issue directly, I'd just like
to offer up the strange infatuation the US media holds for UK pop
does anyone notice how before its more records sold per record and now
its less records sold but with more releases?
hope that makes sense.
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because you're not doing anything else but worry about someone else's
bee's wax. what are you doing for yourself? if you're not part of the
solution, you're part of the problem.
i mean no offense at all, but its the truth.
g.
neon tse tse wrote:
am 01.03.2002 19:10 Uhr schrieb [EMAIL
I read this article in the Real Detroit last night over dinner. A good
article, I especially LOVE the last thing Lenny says on there.
He speaks the gospel alright.:-)
Peace,
G.
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here's an octave one interview i just did for real detroit.
Nah, there's nothing wrong with ya. Sometimes, in order to 'break in'
certain measures have to be taken. Surely,there's plenty of ways to go
about it and your explanation is one. If you want to suffer through,
you can. Or if you want to play to it and change your style later on,
that's a
That has to be the same 'Wrap me in his arms' as 'Rap Me In Its Arms',
the title I saw on a playlist recently on an old copy of one WDET Fast
Forward Newsletter playlist, dated 12/07/90.
--g.
Koen Mariën wrote:
'Wrap me in his arms' was released on Retroactive and did feature on the
Equinox
!!
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From: glyph1001 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 11:03 AM
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313
I'll even say further that Pop Culture themselves has experience in
organizing (or have been
I think the last two DEMF's were successes on commercial *and*
artistic levels. But that's just one
aging-techno-gone-all-downtempo-and-broken-beat man's opinion. :)
-d
Tee hee, its all good Dan. :-)
I don't know...out of all the things she could've invested money in she
chose to
Uh...how quickly we take sides without hearing the truth from BOTH sides.
--g
MD wrote:
How quickly ppl forget..
The committee was formed by DEMF founder Carol
Marvin.
md
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I'll even say further that Pop Culture themselves has experience in
organizing (or have been involved in) huge events and festivals in the
past (i.e. as far as I know, the 'World Party' and the Jazz Festival) so
that's the 'promoter' component there. As if Carl had previous
experience in
That doesn't matter. Experience only adds to the knowledge of doing
better next time.
--G.
Dan Sicko wrote:
I'll even say further that Pop Culture themselves has experience in
organizing (or have been involved in) huge events and festivals in
the past (i.e. as far as I know, the 'World
Uh...of course they take it seriously. For many of these dj's, its a
career.
g.
Bill VanLoo wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/in_depth/sci_tech/2002/boston_2002/newsid_1
822000/1822822.stm
Hoping this inspires some heady discussion,
To the contrary, I think this quote from the
I am aware of that these professors are just having fun. I'm just
pointing out as to why certain dj's would take their craft more
serious than others...that's all. ;-)
peace,
g.
Bill VanLoo wrote:
Uh...of course they take it seriously. For many of these dj's, its a
career.
Sure, of
glyph1001
Right on!! Can't say it better myself. =)
Have a nice day!
g.
If you ain't feelin' it, this ain't for you! --Steve Harvey (Kings
of Comedy)
Nicole Slavin wrote:
at the risk of being slated, how can so many people remove the context of
this music. it comes from a society and a place
Mr. Atkins,
As always, thanks for speaking out and clearing up all misconceptions.
Peace,
G.
JuanAtkins wrote:
Once again, I see I have to get on this M.F. to set somebody strait. The
article that this Luna person is referring to, was a Detroit panel
discussion with a lot of other Detroit
Ok, my turn to rave about this show...
Finally saw part one last night after 2 1/2 hours of downloading and I
must say it worth the wait. Gosh, I was a little kid in those days and
I had no idea there were such clubs like Muzic Box or the Warehouse
(until way later) but I too felt the same
Ok let me uh..try and use my deciphering skills here. Heheh.
What the guy means here Micheal is that why would you respond
with such fervor (wild) when you can delete (click it away=delete) the
post so that you wouldn't have to read it.
Glyph
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hm and to big Michael
Now c'mon guys. Be nice, will ya? The man's trying to understand and
explore the messages behind
Detroit Techno. Its not all just about Artists and Titles. Like Mike
says, alot of this music are the dreams
of artists who live in Detroit. Why do they have these dreams? Is it
because these
This is like filling out a AOL profile. =)
Name: Marina
Sex: Female
Age: 28/ Taurus =)
Born: Hong Kong, Kowloon
Raised: NYC/Chicago
Living currently: Doing a stint in Detroit.
On list since: 1997.
Record/CD Collection? I share a big rec. collection with my brother
dating back to the 80's.
there. =)
glyph1001 wrote:
This is like filling out a AOL profile. =)
Name: Marina
Sex: Female
Age: 28/ Taurus =)
Born: Hong Kong, Kowloon
Raised: NYC/Chicago
Living currently: Doing a stint in Detroit.
On list since: 1997.
Record/CD Collection? I share a big rec. collection with my brother
dating back
yep, if the elders are down with posting statsi'm down.:-)
Dan Sicko wrote:
At 4:13 PM -0500 1/31/02, J. T. wrote:
uhh...is this 313 lovelines...im 25, all man, on 313 longer than you,
got more records than you..
i love you guys and im not complaining but this is kinda
David Morley...hadn't heard that name in a long time. I'm thinking of
this record I have by him on R S. Clear vinyl.
My collection is back in Chi-town so does anyone remember?
Glyph
Dan Sicko wrote:
*Too Good To Be Strange
by Andrea Parker and David Morley
Performed by Andrea Parker /
This is quite an interesting subject, a subject he spoke about quite
vehemently at Musikundmaschine last year during a breakfast/brunch
session, courtesy of Axis. Sitting across from me and plus other
journalists, the distinguished man went on in a rant about how tired he
is of it all. Tired
OH, I'm not feeling this one. What do you or people you've spoken to
know about what made Jeff who he is? This all keepin' it real stuff is
extremely annoying. Its another way of keeping a man back from his
potential and achievements. In other words, Playa-hatin'! Look, before
living in
now restricting himself to house clubs?
To you, they're house clubsto him they're places to wreak havoc in. =)
I think we just need to remain calm and see what happens.
Peace,
Glyph
paul
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innercity records wrote:
you misunderstood me.
i dont class him with the overpaid etc. as i personally
feel he's been in a league of his own for years with
nobody even now able to touch him on a good night.
Hmm, ok.
and it would be nice for him to give us
Oh and while you're there, please ask Kevin about the Reese Bassline
if possible, perhaps that may resolve things. =)
--Glyph
David Pinter wrote:
Anyone planning on catching this and looking to do a list meetup at Centro Fly?
btw, anyone else catch Paris spinning on GT yesterday? If it's
I'll be going...it'll be VERY interesting. =)
Glyph
Pryor, Ryan N wrote:
313'ers be attending this?
Critical Studies:Humanities Lecture Series Detroit Sound
Lecturing from 1:00 - 4:30 pm
Adam Lee Miller-Adult.
Carl Craig-Planet E
Rita Sayegh
Dan Sicko
Location-DeSalle Auditorium, Cranbrook
Uh...I take that lie back: my lift to the event backed out on me last
min, so somebody else will need to do the reporting.
=(
Grand opening, Grand closing,
Glyph.
glyph1001 wrote:
I'll be going...it'll be VERY interesting. =)
Glyph
Pryor, Ryan N wrote:
313'ers be attending
don't mean to be nit pick but the laugh was done by Allison Moyet of
Yazoo. =) Whatever happened to her?
glyph
Hans Veneman wrote:
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 02:34:22PM +0100, Jongsma, K.J. wrote:
Is it definitely a sample of Nude Photo? I didn't pick that
up! I thought it
sounded
Yeah its sad. I think the problem is that there is barely any money to
market techno and it doesn't help if alot of artists like to remain
anonymous. The mainstream like a photo on the cover of CD or record,
etc. There's has to be something physical that they can grab on to.
If you look at
He's was pretty good, except for a few minor trainwrecks. I wonder what
is making him so nervous, he was spot on at the musikundmaschine party.
Anyway the guy busted out some old goodie, goodies like Shari Vari,
people when ape over that...he also played an old early belgium techno
track that
a little sumtin' sumtin to read. =)
happy turkey day!
--Glyph
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Damn that's wack...no Mac Version
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M Elliot-Knight wrote:
This is from an email directly from n2it that I got about
FinalScratch... this version is $2,999.00 so that little Spin feature
on DJ equipment was correct (if you buy this verison). Check the added
feature that Richie and
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