On Mar 28, 2006, at 2:23 PM, Dan Bean wrote:
Hey everyone
Unfortunately this has already passed, the show went out last night
(UK time).
However, the BBC streams all its radio for 1 week after broadcast
so you can listen to it as an 'on demand' stream here:
On Mar 21, 2006, at 3:49 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On 3/21/06, Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, but this album did nothing for me. It just sounds like one
long drawn-out sample CD, with longer samples. It's a backdrop in
severe search of a tune. I'm not saying he's not
On Feb 12, 2006, at 1:06 AM, Dr. Lester K Spence wrote:
I've been trying to send this message for a few days
now...hopefully it'll get through this time out.
was watching the grammy's and caught coldplay's performance. the
only reason i know their name is because my daughter id'd them for
On Feb 8, 2006, at 11:29 PM, Kent Williams wrote:
http://www.chromedecay.org/releases/cd002/
Gorgeous. Requires headphones. Do not expect beats. Thanks, BVL.
--
Ian
On Feb 3, 2006, at 2:18 PM, thomas ironside ainslie wrote:
As usual my budget is keeping me a few months behind the times, but
I just
picked up Jan Jelinek's newest and holy balls it's great.
After a couple listens my favorite tracks are Universal Band
Silhouette
and Im Discodickicht, but
Seeing as how this will never get a proper US release, it's a
perfect .mp3 candidate.
How about it, Submerge?
--
Ian
On Feb 1, 2006, at 1:24 AM, Andrew Jackson wrote:
Not sure if this has been posted before but this looks like a sweet
release..
Hmm. Seems natural to me. Despite the drama over the years,
Detroiters usually stick up for each other.
Nothing wrong with critical acclaim of any type as long as it doesn't
shape you.
Discuss amongst yourselves...
--
Ian
On Jan 12, 2006, at 12:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i would
It's 2006. Will we get archives or not? Love DJ Bone. The format
is not useful. Losing interest.
ATTACK!
--
Ian
On Jan 10, 2006, at 12:46 AM, Garrett McGrath wrote:
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
On Jan 4, 2006, at 7:36 PM, Anton Banks (313) wrote:
--January 4, 2005 (TONIGHT) - Audion Mashup by Ryan Elliott (Ghostly
International)
--Live audio at www.wesufm.org from 9:30 to 11pm Eastern Time
Nice! And archived where?
--
Ian
On Jan 5, 2006, at 12:46 AM, Ian Malbon wrote:
On Jan 4, 2006, at 7:36 PM, Anton Banks (313) wrote:
--January 4, 2005 (TONIGHT) - Audion Mashup by Ryan Elliott (Ghostly
International)
--Live audio at www.wesufm.org from 9:30 to 11pm Eastern Time
Nice! And archived where?
Nevermind. I'm
On Dec 28, 2005, at 10:31 AM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
aw man, i wish i coulda gone! i love all these guys to death!
Truther truth never been spoken.
Linda and I seriously miss our Cowtown pals.
Somebody please report on how the evening went. Were the tears
and performance art as heavy as
Like most of us, I'm off to travel, visit family, and celebrate.
May the new year bring us all closer together and provide large
amounts of tasty beats.
--
Ian
On Dec 1, 2005, at 9:48 AM, Tristan Watkins wrote:
http://www.retroactiverecords.us/Audio/djBlkout_AfroConnection.mp3
Hi,
While on the subject of this mix, where is the opening speech taken
from, and can anyone ID the first track in this mix ? Thanks!
That's the Carl Craig remix of Soft
On Nov 21, 2005, at 11:48 PM, Todd Sines wrote:
I'd love to chirp in here but I'd sound egotistical. :)
+odd
Please channel that inspiration into a full length release
Todd. ;-) CD would be nice.
--
Ian
On Nov 19, 2005, at 12:39 AM, Aaron-Carl wrote:
Just keep me in your prayers, that's all I ask.
Aaron, I have not met you, even though we probably live a few miles
from each other. I speak for all of us when I say that we are all
very sorry for your loss. Please lean on us for support.
Given the current state of politics, war, etc. i was diggin' up
Detroit musical touchpoints from 30 odd years ago.
Talking Book grabbed ahold of me immediately.
I would love it if Arnold, Ayro, Beltran, KDJ, or others (of similar
style) could slam out a 7 cover of Superstition/Big Brother.
On Nov 18, 2005, at 12:46 AM, I wrote:
Given the current state of politics, war, etc. i was diggin' up
Detroit musical touchpoints from 30 odd years ago.
Talking Book grabbed ahold of me immediately.
I would love it if Arnold, Ayro, Beltran, KDJ, or others (of
similar style) could slam
On Nov 16, 2005, at 11:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm all into acoustitronica? these days.
How does that differ from this?
http://www.bangonacan.org/store/item.html?sku=CA21028
--
Ian
Props to the Clinically Inclined crew for adding some of those
delicious shots to the downloads as album artwork. Nice touch. And
a solid set as usual. I hope the younger heads in 312 and north subs
are enjoying the schooling.
--
Ian
On Nov 8, 2005, at 11:56 AM, Matt MacQueen wrote:
Early poll results indicate a win for Kilpatrick. Effect on techno
music scene considered to be (ahem) minimal.
--
Ian
On Nov 3, 2005, at 7:05 PM, Jason Brunton wrote:
I know what you mean in terms of, there's nothing worse to me that
hearing a record (or what I do) described as emotional Techno-
it's a byword word for bland and predictable for me- it's a term
used in particular with electronic music- I've
On Nov 4, 2005, at 2:38 AM, Kent Williams wrote:
I did a mashup a few weeks back of strings of life and blackwater, and
while setting the warp markers in 'strings' I became quite intimate
with its form. I think it's not going too far to say that it's
structure isn't that far off something
On Nov 2, 2005, at 10:23 PM, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
I'm not out of touch! But I have arguments with young Detroit fans
- friends
of mine - who are so purist that I wonder how they really love
music at all.
Their blanket disavowal of all contemporary urban music is strange.
I think
I am much
On Thu, November 3, 2005 11:34 pm, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
You guys?
Boards of Canada, Fat Freddy's Drop, John Arnold, Black Dog, and
Boozoo Bajou. Record Time was good to me today.
--
Ian
Clearly there has been a move by many producers to incorporate more
vocals in techno and related genres (Diva-house has always been an
exception). I remember thinking this was going to become a trend
when Juan dropped The Flow. Some, like Recloose, employ guest
vocals, and others, like
Any Devil's Night activity in the great Northwest?
Hit me up privately. (BTW, thanks for the info from a few weeks back
Chana. Should come in handy.)
--
Ian
On Oct 6, 2005, at 10:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently he's been known to send his people into record shops to
check
for bootlegs of his records.
Then they bust the place up just as a warning
Well, according to Real Detroit, there's one less place to check.
The Dance Room at
On Oct 3, 2005, at 3:17 AM, TOKOMAK wrote:
Hi R.,
it could be Ian Pooley - Numbers
maybe the Jazzanova RMX, check this one here
http://www.discogs.com/release/126
I'm positive this is the track R. Vincent was looking for, but I was
stunned to find how many compilations this has made it
rubs eyes, blinks
Never expected to see that one! More Delsin please (and Peacefrog,
and New Religion, and...)
--
Ian
On Sep 19, 2005, at 2:56 PM, Kent Williams wrote:
One that stands out is on the Blood Fire re-issue of the Congos'
Heart of the Congos -- in particular the bonus CD's 12 versions of
Congoman and Congoman Chant This is some deep mystery music, and
on the utilitarian side they have a 4/4 120
On Sep 13, 2005, at 12:29 AM, Lance @ Inaudible wrote:
Hello all,
Haven't been here in over 5 years but the other day DJ Horsepower +
his lovely wife hunted me down at my office in cleveland and
reminded me of the musical friends from the golden age
Awww shi*, ol'skool 313 list in the
On Sep 11, 2005, at 8:25 PM, Matt MacQueen wrote:
I've Never heard any other version of Everyday I never got the
sunburst band LP or anything. Are there words in Everyday? Cause
there are only a couple lyrics towards the very end on Everydub,
so maybe it's just dub version of that
Interesting post James.
On Aug 31, 2005, at 8:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as i understand it: up north they're hard, down south they're a
bunch of
shandy drinkers.
this is what i've picked up from years of watching british tv in a
former
colony. so if i'm wrong blame
the goodies
It's been a great series so far, from a worthwhile talent.
Sooo, I can get this on my iPod how?
Or are we all supposed to use our computers to have weekly solo dance
parties?
Or am I supposed to just wait until Bone plays at a local club?
I, too, am curious about the motives for the
So this reverend and a cop walk into a Detroit club...
On Aug 12, 2005, at 11:01 PM, /0 wrote:
hot
- Original Message - From: Rev. Jeffrey Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: (313) tonight in
At some point (I think on this list) there was a link to some great
samples of hip hop coming out of the hills in Brazil. Electro-
tinged, DIY stuff that was full of energy.
My searches of the archives have proved fruitless.
Can anyone remind me?
--
Ian
On Jul 8, 2005, at 3:48 AM, Simon Hindle wrote:
This is perhaps the best-known resource - heaps of mp3s.
http://evil-wire.org/~ampere/mp3/funky/
That's exactly the page I was seeking. Obrigado!
--
Ian
Did anyone here hit the show at St. Andrews? Other events (and local
effects of global warming) kept me from going. Is a brief review
possible?
--
Ian
On Jun 25, 2005, at 2:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone tell me if the vocal sample on the microthol mix of
Plastic People
http://www.discogs.com/release/318692 is a sample from Mojo's show?
It sounds
like the voice from that Moodymann sampeld prince interview. the
words are:
On Jun 22, 2005, at 1:59 PM, Greg Earle wrote:
Whoa, this must be the Generation Gap[tm] speaking. (Sorry
Cyclone :-) )
At the risk of breaking ranks, I will respectfully disagree with my
slightly older brother. ;-)
Vienna is brilliant electronic music, and it crystallized the
I know it's a tedious thread, but I've never had an issue with double
posts, or anything getting blocked. Ever.
I do not swear in my posts.
I do not use RTF or HTML.
I never have attachments (known or unknown).
I don't use a webmail interface to post.
My Mac just works. (dons flame
name: Ian Malbon
age: 40 (yes, and I know several older list-elders are lurking out
there...)
where I live: Royal Oak, 2.5 miles from 8-mile Rd.
born in: tha D
into electronic music: Probably since Morodor on Casablanca. A
defining moment was discovering Music with a Message on WCBU-FM
On Jun 2, 2005, at 4:00 PM, Brian Prince wrote:
After listening to the live set I want that Galaxy2Galaxy double CD so
baaad.
Hurry up and release it, Submerge. I got my wallet out.
-bp
Picked up my copy for 10 bucks at the SID tent at the festival. I'm
so happy to hear some of
On May 29, 2005, at 10:36 PM, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
That wandering perv guy was particularly creepy.
Wait. I thought Mr. Bond was still in the UK...
Is there info available about this CD? Label, Distributor, Release
Date?
On May 24, 2005, at 4:32 PM, Matt MacQueen wrote:
Didn't see this one come across, from Still Music... apologies if
it did already
===
IN THE DARK - THE SOUL OF DETROIT - CD RELEASE
On May 23, 2005, at 8:12 PM, Nathan wrote:
it's www.cjam.ca/
mike's show is on monday nites from 8pm - 9pm i think.
Exactly! Unfortunately, it looks like they've unhooked the archive,
possibly for bandwidth reasons.
http://mp3.cjam.ca/mp3log/ times out.
Thanks for the reminder Nathan.
On May 23, 2005, at 12:33 AM, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
All this stuff is reminding me of school - and truancy lists...
So how's the new Star Wars?
Reviews are right. Best of the new trilogy. Lucas finally decided
to kill the belch jokes and bad puns.
Also was Doctor Who ever big in the
On May 23, 2005, at 4:10 PM, J.T. wrote:
if everybody would pass the hat and drop a couple bucks in we could
fly alex out and finally deliver on all those threats *shaking fists*
The ACME flamethrower would never make it through security.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey list. I'm blanking on the URL for a college/NPR station in
Windsor/Detroit area that keeps online archives of their broadcasts
on an hourly basis.
I think this might be the station that Mike Huckaby has a weekly show
on. Any info on the showtimes, or station ID, or URL is welcome.
Spending time cleaning up my digital music library, and having fun
with Mr. Geist's Unclassics.
It's 1977 all over again! Bring on the George Lucas movies!
--
Ian
On May 5, 2005, at 5:10 PM, Greg Earle wrote:
(N.B.: You can tell that the demographics of this list have long since
left Detroit behind as its nexus - in years past we would've all
been talking about the lineup and accomo's and who's going, et al.
for days. This year it seems like the
I imagine the author is subscribed, but i thought this might be of some
interest, at least for the current story and the links.
http://gutterbreakz.blogspot.com
--
Ian
We always called it the person mover, based on the typical number of
passengers. (The exceptions being of course, when there used to be
Redwing games, and the Autoshow)
Linda and I used it for several months as daily commuter transport a
few years ago though, and it's a unique way to get a
On Mar 18, 2005, at 10:23 AM, Robert Taylor wrote:
You won't see Brendan today.
Paddy's night last night.
He ended up south of the river and still hasn't returned!
Funny you mention it, because I could _swear_ I saw him on the T in downtown
Boston yesterday around noon (St. Paddy's Day.)
On Mar 11, 2005, at 6:23 AM, dinamica wrote:
If CC likes it, I assume TH might have some other nice songs... So, can
you recommend TH material in the more electronic side?
All the TH albums are worthwhile, if not necessarily electronic.
I'd agree with Alex that Eno/Byrne's My life in the
On Mar 7, 2005, at 11:16 PM, Matt MacQueen wrote:
Clinically Inclined
25 February 2005
Fridays 9:30pm - 12:30am, 89.3 FM WNUR Chicago
http://SonicSunset.com for audio archives
Warm up w/ disco dubs and early Detroit house before an expansive
tag-team set of Detroit techno with Dave. From
On Feb 25, 2005, at 8:21 AM, David Beattie wrote:
(people outside the UK probobly wont get this - sorry)
That's alright. This list has been like that for months.
--
Ian
http://www.detnews.com/2005/events/0502/17/D01-91035.htm
Just got back from this show. Holland's 8 minute Motor City Dance
Mix has all the makings of a 1989-era 313 anthem, if it had been
written for a few pieces of Japanese electronics instead of a full
symphony orchestra. The composer's
On Feb 15, 2005, at 4:13 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
if anyone ever wants to test my limits as a deejay ill be happy to
serve up a 5-6 hour set of jungle, house, techno, disco, 2-step,
reggae, funk, soul, dancehall, rock, experimental, noise, hiphop,
pop, etc. my record collection suffers
Wow. Am I the only one old enough willing to mention the Drop Bass
Network and Milwaukee's contribution to the hard-core acid scene?
Granted there was not a lot of good that came out of it...but the
ENERGY! Richie's coitus interruptus in a barn (FUK)? Anyone? Craig?
MW-Raves Alumni?
On
I'd buy that for a dollar!
On Feb 3, 2005, at 10:04 AM, George Jones IV - logic7 wrote:
Soon... Really soon...
-Original Message-
From: Brian Prince [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 5:00 PM
To: atomly
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) The Crisis in
to that story. http://michiganradio.org/newsroom.asp
vinyl hangs on
lee r. herrington
u store it
technical support specialist
440-260-2245
-Original Message-
From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 10:59 AM
To: 313
Cc: Ian Malbon
Subject: (313
On Jan 26, 2005, at 5:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Putting an entrance fee on it could result in a drop in attendance.
Only
the real fans of the music will go and many of the raver kids just
looking for some music to practice their breakdancing skills to would
shy
away from it (possibly).
On Sep 15, 2004, at 7:34 PM, Matt MacQueen wrote:
Cobotron - R9 - Enter (Fantasy)
Ah yes. The cybernetic being large enough to house an entire autoshow.
--
Ian
My thanks again to Robin for the space to share.
Happy 10 years, 313 and Deep Space!
Back in the day, Linda and I would hit the parties Saturday night, and
Deep Space was sometimes the soundtrack while driving around Detroit.
I got tired of missing parts of the show, so i rigged the VCR to
On Aug 23, 2004, at 1:22 PM, diana potts wrote:
is liz copeland still on the air at WDET?
She is. Liz's show has a huge range though--far beyond typical
borders, and inclusive of avant- and mainstream jazz, indie, pop,
world, rock, and flavors of electronic music.
Losing WDTR was a
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Martin Dust wrote:
Which Techno Track do you think has the best noise on ever?. You
know
the one that makes you rewind again and again.
Opening, highly reverbed static on Second Bad Vilbel.
That, and that bleep/bass tone right before the fade on Acid Eiffel
(about 13
GM's Hummer division has licensed LFO's Freak for it's new extreme
utility truck advertising campaign.
Reactions:
1) They picked the wrong LFO.
2) I'm so glad I have a hybrid.
3) 99.99% of the kids who loved this track last year have parents who
will not buy them a Hummer.
4) The original
At the risk of losing my list-elder cred, I need to put a few more DJ
minds on this track ID.
I am ashamed because I should know this. Any help is welcomed.
http://www.pure80spop.co.uk/yabbse/index.php?board=9;action=display;
threadid=2103
--
Ian
On Jul 26, 2004, at 12:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a link to a sample? i couldn't see one.
Unfortunately no. That's the hard part.
--
Ian
On Jul 26, 2004, at 8:43 AM, matrix313 wrote:
http://www.pure80spop.co.uk/yabbse/index.php?board=9;action=display;
threadid=2103
from the description given, my guess would be his track 19. send my
prize
addressed to me care of Matrix.
sean that 80's dude deason
You may be close here
On Jul 22, 2004, at 7:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Techno guys should probably never add their own vocals on their
records.
One of Juan's true successes IMHO is his ability to integrate his voice
into his tracks without engaging the cringe factor.
I wanna be there, when you return...
Any of you good people remember Sextronica? It was a mid-2004
micro-genre that covered Detroit techno, db, and hip-hop with triple
doses of smoov-ness.
Shortest genre ever, but nice while it lasted. I think Sean Deason was
associated with it, was there anyone else?
--
ian
On Jun 29, 2004, at 4:56 PM, Matt MacQueen wrote:
On 28 Jun 2004, at 10:39, Dennis DeSantis wrote:
I've posted a new mix online. This is an hour long, comprised only
of releases from the Thinner netlabel.
Streaming: http://www.dennisdesantis.com/DennisDeSantisThinnerMix.m3u
Download:
On Jun 28, 2004, at 11:27 AM, Rob Tyte wrote:
Does anyone know if you can record from decks through mixer onto an
ipod. If the answer is yes... How?
No/not yet.
http://www.ipoding.com/modules.php?
op=modloadname=Newsfile=articlesid=1137
iPod limited to 8KHz mono, .WAV format.
--
Ian
http://www.archive.org/audio/audio-details-db.php?
collection=stadtgruencollectionid=gruen003from=mostViewed
On Jun 24, 2004, at 5:27 PM, Matt MacQueen wrote:
i am playing an MP3 by georg neufeld and i have no recollection of how
i got it, but it's some deep, driving, luscious sexy house
On Jun 13, 2004, at 1:02 AM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
ha
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=neel/040611
Thanks for that. Well written, too. It feels like Eric's finally
understood Detroit.
Or maybe just visited for the first time. More than B-Ball this
article seems to
Detroit 2, L.A. 1. Sorry Greg. (but I know you're happy for us...)
Favorite crowd sign: Jack, you can't handle the truth.
--
ian
On Jun 1, 2004, at 8:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yesterday i picked-up a comp of old electro - 'bionic breaks' compiled
by...
...but the other half are such gems it made it worth the money.
Davy DMX - One For The Treble
This was possibly my first exposure to hip-hop/electronic dance
Actually, I'm looking for a review.
Arrived at 11pm, waited in line for over an hour. Bolted to chill at
Buddha. Which of you pre-planners or guest-list hoes wants to give up
the details? Did Claude spank it? What 70s prog track or indie
surprise did Shake drag out? Was Dan in bleep
Sounds like you're describing Pepe Braddock's Burning/Deep Burnt.
Always a crowd pleaser, and no better place to hear it than Hart Plaza.
--
Ian
On May 30, 2004, at 11:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
During Garth Trinidad's shockingly great set on High Tech Soul Stage,
he
dropped a song that
On May 29, 2004, at 12:54 PM, john arnold wrote:
Does anybody know which sight the festival is being broacast from?
I registered at www.clubsound.com, but have not received a password yet
to launch the player.
--
Ian
So happy somebody picked up the ball on this one. Even though WMP and
24kbps are nasty, I'm glad that our travel-impaired friends have at
least some form of access.
We can hope that hi-quality audio streams will flood the P2P servers by
this time next month.
--
Ian
techno/electro/house or just funny as hell
MEK
--
Ian Malbon | Account Manager | i33 Communications
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | 313-873-5631 x 219
On May 13, 2004, at 1:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if folks are
interested, i can post the track listing to the 313 list, though, as
you can
imagine, it's pretty long, something like 262 songs over 14 cds, so i
won't do that
unless asked.
On Apr 30, 2004, at 9:59 AM, Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:
1.
Delete delete delete.
They are clever enough to make it look like a trusted source, hence
mashing
up your computer, should you trust it.
It's a netsky variant worm that has been tearing up the net recently.
I get several of
On Apr 23, 2004, at 5:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uhm - big flying bugs with crunchy exoskeletons, red eyes, they swarm
en
masse and create deafening acid like buzzing sounds, they're being
called
Brood X, and they'll probably be showing up in the Detroit area
who will be the first to
On Apr 22, 2004, at 3:34 PM, Marsel // Nomorewords.net wrote:
when did this list 'officially' start?
As a reminder, archives are here:
http://music.hyperreal.org/lists/313/archive.html
Sept. 1994?
I think I subbed in '95. Very late given my background.
- Had discovered Computer World at
On Apr 19, 2004, at 7:50 PM, Dan Kurzius wrote:
Someone has a little too much time on their hands:
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/windowsnoises.html
Hmm, there's a little radioboy spirit there.
Still, it's no GarageBand. ;-)
--
Ian
http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=6126
--
Ian
I have little experience at this, so please forgive the brevity of this
message.
On Wednesday April 7, Bryan Bickel lost his battle with illness and
passed away.
Some of you may have known him from this and other lists, or his days
in the dance room at Record Time, or his support at
Aside from Organic Horizons at Centre Street, what else is going on in
Detroit this weekend?
--
Ian
Folks on this list who know me know that I'm as passionate about food
as I am about Techno. Some links and thoughts categorized:
On Site:
Hart Plaza underground has a few good choices while you're at the
festival, but the atmosphere is not about food. Try the Chicken
Shwarma. Don't expect
Asian additions follow...
On Mar 23, 2004, at 10:48 PM, Fred Heutte wrote:
Looking for that really good Chinese place
Chinese:
Out of the way, but I've only been impressed by Hong Hua
http://www.metrotimes.com/guide/restaurants/place.asp?id=6325
Japanese:
Not quite as out of the way, and
On Jan 26, 2004, at 9:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok so here are a few things I found this weekend
Final Cut - I Told You Not To Stop (Full Effect Records)
I remember Alan Oldham caning this track to it's fullest effect on Fast
Forward. Ah memories... I wonder if it's shown up in his
On Jan 19, 2004, at 5:52 PM, David Easy wrote:
I'm not sure I agree with the statement that 'music' is more of an
active
pastime than 'football' or 'cars' for that matter. Watching football
can be
a very (inter-)active experience, believe me. There's more to it than
just
sitting in front
:
-- Original Message --
From: Ian Malbon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Clearly we're not talking about American football here.
Unfortunately, Soccer in the U.S. is a pastime left to mainstream
parents who are obsessive most about their own children (most of
whom
On Jan 12, 2004, at 7:00 PM, Phonopsia wrote:
C4 (original 12 inch mix) - Maurizio
I'm probably going to feel really stupid for asking, but what's this?
Typo. M4. Sorry if you jumped.
--
IM
Actually, The B-52s are from Athens, Georgia. The track Mesopotamia
happened to get a lot of play on air and at Detroit parties in the
1980s. Great pulsating bassline and killer backing vocals.
--
Ian
On Jan 13, 2004, at 4:52 AM, Robert Taylor wrote:
They're from Detroit apparently and this
On Jan 12, 2004, at 2:24 PM, Phonopsia wrote:
Not sure if you have this already or not, but there was some voting via
Twoplayer a few years back compiled here:
http://www.twoplayer.co.uk/charts/detroit/index_forcefield.asp
Many of the voters were from [313].
Ah, but that's only 15 tracks.
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