I'm not trying to diss the legal digital download sites - hey, I even
work for one - but it seems like the opposite is now happening to what
the gatekeepers of the digital revolution had originally predicted.
It still comes down to dance music being a niche market, and one that took some
pretty
yeah a new cutting engineer helps a lot, but it's a crap shoot. the much
beloved ron murphy is far from reliable, he'll do a great job for one record
then cut the next with a load of hi-freq hiss and claim it's perfect...i've had
records cut at metropolis (mega $$$) and the results were ass. dm
mastering
what's the situation on these 2 releases?
-Original Message-
From: J.T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 July 2007 16:07
the model 500 is officially on wax now, should have a copy by
the end of the week, really curious about it!
the model 500 is officially on wax now, should have a copy by the end of the
week, really curious about it!
it has original, echospace remix, convextion remix. i have no idea what either
of the remixes sound like, or if it is gus more in dub mode or techno but i
suspect the latter. echospace is
hiphop but at least it's 313 -- and andres does the scratching on it so hey
have you heard this cyclone?
best hiphop album i've heard in awhile i think, really, really good..mostly
produced by dilla and black milk. guess it's a couple months old now...
always heard a lot about him and had checked
i don't see no mix.
the link is to a 3.1 MB mp3 of whores in the house, good one. typical bmore,
it's kinda messy and spastic and super tracky. the claps are really nice. but
again, expecting this stuff to be a mainstream hit instead of spank well...
-Original Message-
From: kent
that's the whole point. who cares with being down with a culture or not. who
CARES! i have a great cd that is supposedly traditional south american indian
music, but it's actually made by music professors from sao paolo. it's great, i
like it, i could care less about how real they are etc.
also JT, if you want an example of doing it right by these small
genres, look to Mo Wax in the summer of 00. they wanted to represent
ghetto tech and miami bass, but they didnt go out and find some white
hipsters to make a joke out of it. instead they got DJ Assault and
Magic Mike to drop LPs:
detroit had their own dance culture already going on, as well as
taking part in chicago's house culture.
detroit had it's own sub-culture yes, they shouldn't have come along and
appropriated chicago's. and chicago shouldn't have appropriated new york's.
music institute was just a wannabe music
hahahaha i'm cracking up that he put my comment in the press quotes for mos #6.
so articulate
awesome to see the architectural pictures and sketches (aroy is an archytech
fyi), and dammmn that record shelf he made is CLASS (see interviews mixes
page)
lies is such an awesome track.
wish
Personally, I'm waiting for the J.T./Kooky Scientist/Tomm
WWF steel-cage mud wrestling deathmatch.
tom and i are friends, there's no animosity...we just like to argue about
social/cultural bs, we're probably on the same page anyways.
P.S. As for all the Justice/Spank Rock/etc. discussion
but I guess I just don't get what *would* be a genuine way of calling
attention to the music? (in contrast to this disingenuous manner).
well put..i agree with most of what tom is saying at some level, but it's
impossibly idealistic and entirely speculative. idealism is vital tho. but
yeah.
i certainly wouldnt call spank rock boring
nah, but id call them pretty terrible. theyre right up there with
tittworth and ayres, diplo, etc in that why are these guys out there
representing this kind of music?!?!?! category for me.
representing what? bmore? why shouldn't they? do you not like
because someone else who really does it should, rod lee, technics,
etc. ive been down with the club music for a long minute now, i never
heard of them until suddenly it started getting hyped up by other
white deejays.
damm why is everybody so defensive today? i don't care how long you've been
oh yeah, lil uno from the pack is not lil uno the latino mc.
the pack are too short proteges btw, one of them is his nephew.
i mostly just like the slow minimal 808 ones, not the faster electro-rap jams,
they're ok but nothing unique
down to it from time to time. it reminds me of a cross between UK
hardcore and dance mania, combining 2 of my loves.
hehe yep, that's totally what it is, with sloppier sampling
i mean, i dont know how much time youve spent in bmore, but one of the
great things about it is club music. they rock
Man, I really never got into that stuff when I lived there. It just sounded
like garbage re-hashed hardcore with incredibly tired beat samples to me. It
there's a lot of that. but it's not all that. there's some gems.
everybody who's really cool is playing kuduru now tho :P
its not about straight up stealing a sound, its about getting popular
with a watered down version of something that isnt even his to water
down. theyre the elvises of club music.
that's all cultural politics, which concerns me, but it's beside the fact of
whether the music is good or not, and
its not cultural politics, its whats right and whats wrong.
hahaha ho-kay
he should have said this is wrong, i am not the king of rock and
roll, this is all nonsense, these are the people who made this music,
they should be getting paid and be popular. obviously, he never did
anything of the
all of the above. i could tell from seeing them in trendy magazines
that i wouldnt like them. when i heard their music (before knowing who
it was that was playing) i never would have guessed that they would be
*that* bad. but they are. horrible horrible nonsense. its like the
less intelligent
don't worry -- there is Dope Jams in Brooklyn now. i haven't been there, but
it's apparently a super high-quality shop for house, and some disco and stuff
in there too. from what i hear, they get all the dope detroit and chi stuff,
and very little junk...great store name too!
personally i
, 2007 1:12 PM
To: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Vinylmania in NYC closed?! Dope Jams is open!
but if I want Chicago and Detroit I'd buy it from Chicago and Detroit
Vinylmania was great because it was NY and Jersey stuff - and it's beyond
just oh great there's
nevertheless.
-Original Message-
From: J.T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 June 2007 17:57
personally i think vinyl is on the upswing, or at least the
bleeding has stopped.
oh c'mon, you are scraping the dregs out there, this is all tired nyc stuff.
lloyd banks? well duh, g-unit sucks harrrd, they always did. mims? fabolous?
this is as mainstream as it gets, mims was #1 in the charts! hiphop fans don't
listen to that stuff, pop music/mtv people do. down south is
thanks a lot for the nice comments Bill, and the plug Kent.
The vinyl version of the album has probably been on beatport for about 4 months
or so..
There is still a cd version of the album coming. It'll have a couple new
tracks, and drop a few from the vinyl. tbr sept/oct
-Original
does it have jazz/disco samples?
i like those old rick wades on harmonie park ok. they have a nice mood to them,
but they're pretty straight-forward sample-loop tracks and nothing that special
to me in the end. quality but pretty standard sample loop house stuff.
and i got his dark ascension
geez Kent, get it together :P
It's on topic if we're allowed to do the kevin bacon/6 degrees of seperation on
it -- mg environ still have 313 creeping thru in their sound and should have
lifetime 313-relativity membership since mg was the 1st/2nd 313 subscriber
right? and they did the jersey
Loud-E is an excellent dj and part of the main c-b-s mixing crew. he leans
heavily towards chicago, and not as much disco like i-f. but i-f is
mindblowing...
cool to hear alex is dj'ing!
really sad i won't be making it to detroitor manchester :P
I'd heard it was day night, my mate Dave
yep, good stuff, very ur-y but with some inspiration of it's own.
including the ableton warp file is a nice touch!
good luck with it dimitri
jt
-Original Message-
From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 12, 2007 10:57 AM
To: 313 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) New release (very
you ( rob taylor) have no idea what you're talking about.
c-b-s has a different program on different days. the weekends are disco.
tuesdays-thursdays you can hear anything from the latest omar-s or delsin stuff
to incredible old soundtracks. not to mention detroit and chicago classics you
theo's new album has been out for a week now and nobody says a peep!
and it is kilerr from the soundclips! as hot as 1st floor but more
mature and esoteric...
i gotta make some room in my budget to drop the $30 for the 3xLP, but sure
sounds worth it. nice to see hanna does some
well discogs is down this morning so i have no idea what you guys are listing,
but mine is
juan atkins' magic tracks -- the bootleg 8-track vinyl version, not the
official 4-track version on tresor. it has scan 7's 21st century which is
mindblowing melodic oldstyle scan 7 (like the UR ep's)
o!
..just listened and was surprised to discover it's an obvious remix of Rhythim
is Rhythim Icon (has the same strings, hard to miss those!)...and it's pretty
dope imo!
I got passed an mp3, I glanced at discogs and it doesn't look like it's out
yet? What's the deal?
Interesting tune but it's not really a remix. Is it even a sample?
(same machine made the strings praps)
hmm well ok then. exact same strings, and i hear more than a little influence
in the percussion too, and the whole thing sounds like carl craig doing his
krauty thing done by krauts, so
fantasy is indeed from LA and was a big Jazz label as well, which fits madlib's
thing for sure..
-Original Message-
From: paul mouser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Apr 13, 2007 11:26 AM
To: Carlos de Brito [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) madlib - the other side - los
yeah they're awfully fun to watch! i would love to see them compiled on dvd or
something..if anybody knows any of the producers of the show or can get ahold
of the original tapes somehow...ha. would be good for those who like to dance
in front of the tv anyway...nice and close to the couch
what records?
b :P
not how i'm used to watching dj's shop..that aint digging...and i think it's
kinda weird/pointless..i like the part with the baile funk cd tho..
-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Apr 11, 2007 5:01 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE:
yeah i gotta agree..very promising stuff but a little noodley and too much
standard funk in the basslines if you know what i mean...but i like the more
out there stuff for sure! and there is definitely something unique and special
about the feeling of the music, personal...that scores big with
now in rotation on c-b-s!
one of the taho tracks playing right nurrr, and it's already growing on me (it
was my least favorite of the new batch)...superdeep!
http://cbs.nu
yeah i agree there is that perception of derrick...i have never met him, but i
kinda had that impression, sometimes he comes off a little pompous or something
in interview clips etc -- but it's always enjoyable too...i think it was in
high tech soul that other detroit guys are affectionately
Speaking of D May, he's going to be giving a lecture here in Chapel Hill, NC on
Thursday, April 26th, at a site on the university campus (as part of the little
annual local electronic music festival here)...I forget what the topic is, but
well something about black music and dance music in the
marsel you are killing me!!!
he passed me mp3's of these:
61dsr new world aquarium
62dsr d5
63dsr quince
64dsr redshape
65dsr taho
nwaq - 5 brilliant short tracks. i don't even understand how you can make such
deep intimate music in the space of 1.5 minutes (like the a3)...rox is the
killer
i got some records while i was over in europe last month..
aardvarck - cult copy 2xLP (w/DVD inside too) -- to me, shockingly good, way
more accessible than i expected it to be. at least 4 or 5 rough minimal detroit
kinda things on here that i'll keep coming back to (and the more out-there chit
special order?
not quite sure what you mean, but the main spots i hit:
http://dancerecords.com ..based out of san diego or somewhere -- really strikes
me as the new groovetech...broad stock, excellent re-order system, cheap
shipping, cheap prices, realtime stock, very streamlined and
ditto! milton (and jammin gerald) made most of my most favorite stuff on
dancemania
-Original Message-
From: Detroit Techno Militia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Feb 11, 2007 9:40 PM
To: list 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Did someone ask me for ghetto mixes?
I would LOVE a copy, if
i take it jamal's mix is the 326 mix? is that a chi area code? or a sendoff
to the old 3.2.6. records on muzique and dancemania (which are deffo up jamal's
alley)?
-Original Message-
From: Paul Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Jan 12, 2007 7:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
thats good trivia!
-Original Message-
From: jurren baars [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Jan 12, 2007 10:46 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) jamal moss remix
J to the T wrote:
i take it jamal's mix is the 326 mix? is that a chi area code? or a
sendoff to the old 3.2.6. records
i havent seen that one around, im definitely down for getting that
balance and prescription stuff, just not at the crazy second hand
prices. theyre just not worth that to me! i do wish theyd do real
straight up represses instead of the one sided one tune version, but
ill take what i can get...
thats a little better, but the original is 4 tracks. thats what annoys me.
yeah, well, whatrya gonna do...beggars cant be choosers...i would like that
better too of course..
warehouse is one right off the top of my head. westbrook is another
(maybe not EVERY one, but almost all of them).
that larry heard/mr white record is soo good. instant classic!
i think i'm one of the few that isnt excited by marcus mixx...it's kinda
cool...too percussive and not enough groove for me...
is moxie 10 that chow daddy thing? sounded very nice! i assume it's re/edits?
it's not new anymore,
what about the latest arpanet and urban tribe things? already got?
i wasnt feeling those so much. not that they were bad, but i guess i
was looking for something different. im not always in an electro-ish
mood
you crazy. those are both extremely good albums that deserve more than to just
have been trying to get ahold of Toby but he must be on holiday...can any of
you guys get in touch re the london convextion gig in march?
thanks!
thanks for that john...
oslo was a cool place and this is sad news...
ps ...'sco !? haha i like it
-Original Message-
From: John Sokolowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Dec 28, 2006 11:52 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Oslo Detroit Closes
Oslo no more
they are. and we have repeatedly asked people to respect the artist's wishes
and not share his unreleased demo's on p2p. if you see these files, please show
some integrity and just leave them alone. i know most people will succumb to
their own curiosity and think it's harmless to download them,
spam! but thought some people would like to know...
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewArtist?id=208840096
yes, all major mp3 sites very soon...think iTunes just gets it first..
-Original Message-
From: kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Dec 19, 2006 1:40 PM
To: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Convextion album now on iTunes
Which is great
Convextion ( $tinkworx) Big Europe Midified Tour is going something like
Feb 24th (Sat) - Berlin - Panorama Bar
March 2nd (Fri) - Amsterdam tbc
March 3rd (Sat) - Paris - Le Bataclan
March 9th (Fri) - London tbc
March 10th (Sat) - Glasgow
there will probably be a couple smaller shows/cities added
thanks, but i dont get what you are trying to say andrew?...cbs has been
playing the album since september
-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Dec 14, 2006 10:52 AM
To: list 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) new Convextion playing on the CBS as I type
oh geez. fwiw kent, the black sheep lyric is a joke. i thought that would be
obvious. it's from a track called u mean i'm not? which pokes fun at gangsta
rap. and it's from an album truly is one of the best hiphop albums of all time
(they were part of the early native tongues crew -- de la
wtf is wrong with you tom? whether it was by accident or not, word is born
has been around for almost 20 years, and everybody from public enemy to jay-z
has said it. do you care about public enemy? tribe called quest? de la? i mean
c'mon. you are making a really stupid argument this time. you
you smoke crack tom. loads of people say word is born. all the native tongues
used it i'm sure and loads and loads of others. like anybody who talks in
hiphop slang is trying to pay attention to grammar?!
ah yes. and forthwith i quote Drez from Black Sheep A Wolf in Sheep's
Clothing (one of
does each track have to be downloaded individually? i would love to check this
thing out, but all i can find is a load of seperate track links, and when i
download any one of them, the file is like 379847.mp3 which makes the whole
thing kind of a hassle to sort out. am i missing something
i like the sound of the rendezvous track, not super special, but lovely and
big...the renaissance track has a bit of a trancey new age feeling to it, not
for me...
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Dec 5, 2006 7:04 PM
To: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL
it actually came out 2 years ago..
it is primarily a listening album, hence the cd only. just don't think it would
have moved many copies on vinyl...and to press a few hundred would have cost
the same as doing the entire run of cd's.
there's a new connection machine 12 coming from us in
hmm those tracks dont seem to have much in the way of riffs to me as they dont
seem big on short and repetitive catchy melodic bits. they're lean a bit more
to the deep, meandering noodle-y side, in a good way. but maybe riff has a
certain connotation in my head...to me a riff has got a certain
o yes i very foolishly left inner city and kms off my list...definitely
super riffy to my ears, loads of little catchy bits
-Original Message-
From: Ian Cheshire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Nov 23, 2006 11:09 AM
To: Hamish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Toby Frith [EMAIL
Well done to you, Minto and not forgetting Gerald! And wishing you all
continued good fortune.
hehe it's gerard but thanks ken!
@ rob taylor ..there will be a cd but it won't be out until march of 2007 and
will have a slightly different tracklist (hint to those with the vinyl -- the
beatless
should keep going. She's 12 and pretty sharp. She was saying how all the
other songs on the album change and it seems like this one wanted to
change, but it just ends. I thought it was an awesome observation, but
then I kept listening and it does. Man! Now I goa hear this.
hehe dang that
thanks so much for that review Tristan. even if nobody else is as passionate
about the album as you, your reaction alone is deeply gratifying and means a
lot to us. very well written and thoughtful, you definitely hear it and
appreciate it much the same way we do. minto i love gerard
i guess namechecking your city is cliche, but hey...it's natural, and i like
it. it helps give the music context and identity that might not be readily
apparent to most. of course it has to be done the right way and without dope
music it's tired. and of course mis-representing is never cool,
my dad deals with them. they're mostly classical. not really much interesting
to saythey're big, yep!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Oct 30, 2006 5:48 AM
To: 313@Hyperreal.Org 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: FW: (313) 7/10 record boxes
Wow I just had a
So much for that hip hop...
haha yeah, thas ok tho he's better at house!
Too bad about Watts Music...
yep another big distrib bites the dust...especially too bad for all the labels
they owe loads of $$ to who really get the shaft...
in other news and as 313 as it gets...i heard submerge
were they actually doing distro stuff though? we tried to order some
stuff from them for our shop and they referred us to some distro or
another saying they only sold to distros. which doesnt sound like a
distro job to me. this was 2 years ago IIRC
well i assume so as i just heard that
the london gig was at the end of april -- and yes that's what it is
jt
-Original Message-
From: Nik Stoltzman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Oct 26, 2006 3:23 AM
To: 313 Mailing List 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Convextion - on Radio 1
Hi,
Just thought I?d let you all know I?ve just
from rush hour.
and thanks for your vote on the re-release format! sounds good to me...it's
gerard's decision tho, he's officially in charge of dLVEXT as a dL sidelabel now
-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Oct 23, 2006 9:50 AM
To: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED], Antï
where'd you go?
alternate contact, anybody??
hey dan, i'm trying to get in touch with you but your email address is bouncing
with permanent fatal errors, you got another one?
jt
received finished copies today of the Convextion 2x12 dLVEXTLP
at least until march of next year (when we may do a small repress to accompany
the cd release), there are only 500 copies pressed, 40 of which we are keeping
for ourselves and for direct orders. that leaves 455 going thru
sold out, thanks to all of you who ordered direct, it really helps us out a lot!
jt
Didn't someone mention just a few weeks ago that Gerard and Sean
didn't have any firm plans for the re-release of Matrix001?
Yes. There are some problems with this record. Gerard is deciding whether he
wants to be involved or not at the moment.
The matrix release is planned as a 2x12 with the
yes..would you rather see it re-released as part of a 2x12 with those remixes
(and a 1000+ pressing), or re-released with a bonus unreleased track, with
extra special mastering packaging (and very ltd)?
what do you mean JT?
you mean with remixes, edits stuff like that?
i'm starting to dig
Can anybody help me out?
I tried the email addresses on the Deepchord website but the site looks kinda
old...
I found Stephen's Myspace page but he hasn't checked it in 2 weeks..
anybody got anything better?
thanks
eh? chris clark? dunno who he is but he's not mark bell..
-Original Message-
From: Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Oct 4, 2006 12:43 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) new clark
er do we know about this
http://www.throttleclark.com/
scuse me if i missed it before
philster
isn't it cigarette lighter and didn't it come out on a japanese telecom record
later?
-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Oct 4, 2006 12:17 PM
To: Andrew Duke [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Elecktroids Elektroworld
The CD has a hidden
Didn't I read on his myspace page that he was doing hiphop from now on
(probs meaning the 110 ep)? This (111) sounds like house to me :)
An observation not a complaint, mind :)
wasn't it already pointed out that couldn't be serious, like..uh..everything
aos says?? haha...he's got some funny
doh
http://www.discogs.com/release/3621
-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Oct 4, 2006 12:38 PM
To: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew Duke [EMAIL PROTECTED],
313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Elecktroids Elektroworld
I don't think so, I try and remember
5.2.2 seems pretty stable, just the odd glitch with midi or the hard
disk.
does it record sysex yet?
actually i cant even get it to record pitchbend from a dx100, it's
weird...records pitchbend fine from other machines..i think?
the midi stuff could definitely use some work, in any
thanks a lot kent! and tom!
i wanted to listen but actually had decided to pass because of
megaupload...appreciated!
-Original Message-
From: kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sep 27, 2006 12:26 PM
To: list 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) New link for Tom Cox bleep43 mix
yep..i still have it somewhere...but it was recorded off the radio, and the
radio reception wasn't too great...there was an unreleased r-tyme track
recorded off the radio posted as well
-Original Message-
From: Peteri, Jochem [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sep 26, 2006 8:28 AM
To:
Partly correct. There was some exclusive material and also some
recognizable stuff from Gerard's repertoire. But yes it was
mind-blowing. I was totally un-intoxicated, seeing as I had to be
responsible (!) but the set was still quite a trip. Certainly the best
solo live electronic music set I've
-
From: J.T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 September 2006 16:39
To: Odeluga, Ken; dave cronin; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) dL music www updated + the convextion live mp3
Partly correct. There was some exclusive material and also some
recognizable stuff from Gerard's repertoire. But yes
andres (probably my favorite 12 on the label!):
http://www.discogs.com/release/35589
actually i think that's the weakest andres record tom. not much happening
there...course, i still bought it...
we updated
http://downlowmusic.org
a direct link to an mp3 of the convextion liveset in london is included
Most people probably havent heard of Henry Townsend. His Wikipedia page (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Townsend_%28musician%29 ) is criminally
short. He is a relatively unknown legend of the blues (guitar and piano). As
the entry says He was also one of the only artists known to have
to be on
IE because im at work... i wanna find that convextion set!
tom
On 9/25/06, J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we updated
http://downlowmusic.org
a direct link to an mp3 of the convextion liveset in london is included
i have been buying records like a nut lately, and i am ecstatic to discover
that you can actually mailorder records, find the ones you're looking for even
and for good prices, in the USA again..it hasn't been this good since when
groovetech went under imho, especially for those of us who don't
to be stocking lots of good stuff in
the 313 realm and outside of it as well..
tom
On 9/25/06, J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have been buying records like a nut lately, and i am ecstatic to discover
that you can actually mailorder records, find the ones you're looking for
even and for good
, and the
shipping prices are hard to argue with
-Original Message-
From: Jason Trolian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sep 25, 2006 3:36 PM
To: 'J.T.' [EMAIL PROTECTED], 'Thomas D. Cox,Jr.' [EMAIL PROTECTED],
313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) buying vinyl in the usa - yes!
Planet X has been good to me
) buying vinyl in the usa - yes!
On 9/25/06, J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
including a-c's tears on subject
just pulled this out again the other day, this tune is so so great. he
killed it on this one.
tom
wait a second...pittsburgh...kelly...isnt that tom's wife? selling tom's
records out from under him, uh oh
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From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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