well guys... this is my last day at work, and since i'm subbed with my work
account, i will be unsubbing until i am well ensconced in my new utah
home... so i will be off the normal airwaves for about 2 1/2 weeks...
for those of you who care, i can be reached at:
Holly C. MacDonald-Korth
3267 E
sam wrote:
My question is does Derrick May have any plans of
doing a full length albumn in the future. He has to
much talent not to.
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i think his album is scheduled to come out at the same time as the new
Tresor club opens in Detroit.
see you there
The probable cause, my mind being inflicted then becomes stimulated
not only by the plot but also, intrigued by the method in which
the producer choses to present the plot of the film to the viewer.
one word: parallelism!
jeez...
I feel the need to point out two issues which the NPR story i heard last
night included, and this Reuters story omitted:
1) The BMG service would be a service within the current Napster model.
That is, the impression that I got from the story was that it would be an
add-on to the current
uh anyway can anyone tell me what label format norma jean bell's 'i'm
the
baddest bitch' was released on? ta.
this was also licensed to F Communications a few years ago now (1996/7?).
it came out as a single sided 12 with a long(ish) KDJ remix as the only
track. not sure if there was a cd
Jason Martin wrote:
re: jeffs liner notes on his records:
am I the only person that thinks its all total dribble?
I mean, really!
i completely agree that they are awful and poorly written...
but the music makes up for it...
i think some people should just stick to their
i had to divide them up, cause to me you can't really compare say, jeff to
derrick may. they are just different.
best technical / turntablists:
1. claude young
2. jeff mills
3. terrence parker
4. craze
best at making me move my ass:
1. derrick may
2. derrick carter
3. 95 north
4. glenn
is anyone on this list from salt lake city? or anywhere in utah?
does anyone know anything about salt lake city? is there a scene there? are
there nightclubs there? (i'm only half kidding on this one... it is the
mormon capital...)
anyway, i might be moving there... any info is welcome.
thanks,
Speaking of hip hop...
just got Notorious K.I.M. ... and what is sampled throughout the majority
of track #2? to my infinite surprise (but then, it fits so well...)
French Kiss... hope lil louis is getting paid...
peace,
h
No, DJ Bam Bam is an other (white) guy that spins this L.A. -kinda hard
house. The real Bam Bam, last time I heard of him was somewhere in -95, he
made some acid and house recs...
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ok... i was talking about this the other day, and i'm not sure if i'm
correct
bam
Ok... I have been trying to avoid making a post, but it seems i can't hold
myself back. I would like to comment on a few things mentioned here today
as well as relate some of my own experiences.
Gwendal wrote:
I've always wondered why I couldn't get any of my girlfriends to listen
to
hours of
I think Holly is making some interesting points but based on my own
personal
experiences I can't get my head around this notion that women aren't into
abstract ideas. But the fact that I think you work in computers Holly
means
you must have the kind of mind usually accredited to males -
cyclone said:
To be fair, he is a great person, very approachable, very extrovert in an
'LA' kinda way though he is from Maryland in Washington,
Note to all Aussies: Maryland is not in Washington. Maryland is a state.
Washington is a state. Washington, DC is a federal creation, it is the
please do not bring up this kind of music on the 313 list. ever ever again.
thank you very very much.
toneshifting...
It's very cool stuff...definitely bringing out a unique feature of our
mind,
but you can't really shake your ass to it like you can with the Surgeon =]
t o double d
set.go.recordings
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this discussion is really beginning to tire me, but the following just
occurred
Deep Dish are having a party at Nation.
$7 before 11:00, $10 after.
later.
h
I would have to add amorphous androgenous to this list.
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ok... i really have to disagree with this one... i think carl craig has
broken a lot of boundries both with landcruising and more songs about food
and revolutionary art. those albums and even the more accessible secret
tapes of dr. eich have provoked years of thought in me. the music makes me
Amon Tobin's Bricolage is a work of art.
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Gettotek wrote:
Sorry this is a little late, but any DJ/producer in the US who is a member
of
ASCAP (American Society of Composers And Publishers, www.ascap.com) can get
healthcare through ASCAP. Most producers are a member of either ASCAP or
BMI, this might be reason enough to join ASCAP
ok... it's old and i hear it all the f*ckin time and i don't know what it
is...
they come and they come... from around the world...
ba ba ba day...
the soul and the sound is in the air...
ba ba ba day...
carribean accent male vocals...
please... no whipping me for not knowing...
I've had similar experiences with house music DJs both big and small. One
of
the only guys I've heard put deepness into a house set was Josh Wink. My
experience is that, generally in the US, people feel that the real deep
stuff is for late night sets from 4 to 6am for smaller crowds and sofa
Dow (house) and Utensil (techno) were
started by Claude Young and David Whiteside.
(I've often wondered if DOW are David Whiteside's
initials). Whiteside was the ENDOW release that
came out last summer on DOW. Most other stuff
before that was from Walt Jones. Anyway, in a
VERY strange
sorry guys... was receiving doubles... testing for bouncing
Paul Johnson is played to death in holland also..(well his track that
is..) it
seems that mr. Johnson is earning some big money with this major Ibiza
hit,
it's a cheesy track but it still is Paul Johnson indeed
i have to tell you all, that i don't really think this is a cheesy track,
and i
For the 313: What do you think a *stereotypical* Detroit techno release
consists of in terms of cover art and song names.
in my mind a stereo typical detoirt release has NO cover art... just label
art, and should be in a black jacket... and i don't give a shit what the
song is named... cause
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