One more: Organic w/ Joe Claussel was busted at about 2:30 or 3. Before Joe
even got on. lack of turn out plus the bust (plus paying $20 for about 1/2
hour of dancing) made the whole thing a bummer.
J
the parties that i went to / tried to go to that got busted were dan
bell/tejeda and
Sorry if this has already been posted
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From: Alex Bates [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 18:04:07 +0930
To: 313@Hyperreal.Org 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) ELECTRO HOUSE mix questions.
just thought i would use that term to piss the nerds off a
Off the list for a bit, nice to be back.
Thought I'd share something I picked up last week. I was shopping at PDQ in
Tuscon, Arizona, (an amazing place - if you're ever in the area, check it out.
TONS of wax - all old stuff) and among the gems I found (inc mint French Kiss
12 on Arista(?)) was a
Anyone have to scoop for the poor souls who couldn't get to Chicago?
J.
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Knecht
Sorry for OT,
I have a very annoying problem with my ortofon concordes, and I wondering if
anyone has any fixes. Channel dropout. You may be familiar. A frequent
problem with these cart's from my experience, but my problem is a chronic one.
it seems that each time I lift the tonearm and set it
www.brownnoteproductions.com
Here's a little something I'm involved with. Just getting started, but more
content every week. Some mixes (Trent Abbe, T. Linder, Keith Cha, myself, and
others) and local (lansing) scene stuff, plus a few reviews, more to come. If
interested in submitting, feel
Maybe its because no one shows up. I don't know where to point the finger,
but not long ago Carlos Souffrount (sp?) played to a Temple crowd of exactly 5.
On the other hand, The Detroit Grand Pubas gave that club probably the best
night they have ever seen, and Andy (Dr. Toefinger) told me that
Greetings,
Wondering if anyone out there has info on the New Dance Show.
Please reply in private.
Thanks,
J.
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Knecht
P.S. I think the new Metro Area is the best album I've heard in years.
Cheers to Morgan and Darshan.
Of course, convextion is also in the Juan Atkins Mastermix, which is not the
cleanest mix perhaps, but the energy comes through and Track selection is
stellar if
you ask me.
BTW, where can I get the MayDay mix?
J.
On Friday, October 4, 2002, at 12:44 PM, Maarten Baute wrote:
also in the
Realized last night that a prized KDJ 12 is missing. Can't remeber the title.
Titles imply winter. january something. Can't even remeber the label. it
might have been self released, a plainish red center sticker. Any help? I'd
like to find it again.
J.
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Knecht
Some listemembers may be interested in reading the extensive and entertaining
article on St. Andrews Hall's bouncers. Also bonus points if you can find the
picture of Metro Area in elsewhere in the issue.
J.
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Okay this maybe among the most rare.
Dopplereffekt put out a 7 prior to any 12 releases. I don't actually own it.
The copy I've seen belongs to a friend, who also owns a 12 by a
pre-drexciyan - It must date back to the 80's, and features some of the same
drum programming heard years later on
FYI
I was in my local record shop today and came across the highly sought after
Metro Area #1. The shopkeeper told me its been repressed.
J.
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Knecht
For anyone interested, there is an article I have been asked to forward to this
list. The subject is the history of techno in Lansing, MI. It is the cover
story in this weeks version of the city-pulse, and alternative news weekly in
Lansing.
Enjoy.
J.
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Uh, sorry. If interested in the article on Lansing techno, it can be found at
www.city-pulse.org
Thanks,
J.
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If you have a background in Lansing, especially if your name is Steve Lammers
or maybe you were involved with V-Max records or any promotion groups, or have
memories of playing in town please let know. I am conducting research for a
local article on the subject.
Joe Lynn
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The saga continues
J.
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Back from the dead to ask a few questions. Always wanted to know but never
thought to ask about Schatrax. Who is it, is there anything else out under
different names? All releases I possess are excellent - chord oriented deep
techno (house?) Lovely movement to all, and not tiring in the least.
..Who the F*ck care's 'bout mtv and totl
request live , but little teenage kids in the suburbs who like britney
spears...
How about the people who are trying to make a living off it? Even if that
does involve the suits at Jive, wouldn't you rather see/hear some totally
independently - produced
On the topic of the video, I just saw it this weekend (on tape) and laughed till
I hurt.
Looked pretty shiny and MTV friendly, and could probably make it to AMP (Is
that even still on?) or even some regular rotation based on sheer comedic
value.
There are a lot of skantily clad women of all
Izzy and Matt, I need snail mail addy's.
Joe
If I know this list at all, I know a number of you are already hip to this,
but never having seen mention of it on this list, I'll do the honors.
Essential Mix
Francois K
2000 London Records
(2cd import)
Find it.
Maurizio, Jephte Gillaume, Tower of Power(!), JB, George Benson, Kyoto
Jazz
Any reviews of this the new G-flame and Mr G 12 on moods and grooves?
The recent double pack from the g-men (flight of the phoenix?) definitely gets
2 hands waving in the air from me. And considering the amazing back catalogue
of mg, I'm looking forward to this release.
Last night's
I gotta take a chance to defend Richie Hawtin here.
First, maybe he was not as much of an originator or innovator as some other
maybe less mentioned detroiters, but he brought the sound to a new audience.
He was, for many, a doorway into the world of eletronic dance music. How many
ppl do you
lks wrote
A caveat. I haven't listened to Hawtinknow who he is, but wouldn't
know his music at all if I heard it.
I can understand why you would want to defend him. From what I've heard
of him, he isn't bad. However, it's important that you don't go too far
with this. You argue
Not sure if I can agree with you on that one. Any type of music can get
attention by simply appealing to a specific demographic group. See:
Teenage girls, Asian-Americans, Latinos, hillbillies, ad infinitum. Perhaps
some media would lead one to believe that the only MEANINGFUL demographic
Whose label is Loops? I think that Mr Sims has a release or two on that
one.
-flashback to last night 3:30 a.m.
walking through an abondoned Michigan capital complex while listening to
Time:Space comp on my phones. A moment.
J.
yep. no doubt. another ben sims label besides hardgroove,
(Hardgroove 001) and The Dubs (Hardgroove 002).
At 3:33 PM -0500 3/21/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For info on loop go to
http://home5.swipnet.se/~w-59539/skeleton.html
mike
On 21 Mar 00, at 15:13, Joseph Ross Lynn IV wrote:
Whose label is Loops? I think that Mr Sims
Found an interesting article on the place of techno and rave culture in
society in today's Salon.
http://www.salon.com/ent/music/feature/2000/03/14/machinesoul/index.html
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If someone ever put a t-shirt in the DJ shops that read NO REQUESTS I bet
they'd make a lot of money. I'll sell you my idea. Copyright.2000 :)
J.
me and said Can he play some jungle??
when ever anybody ask me to play something, i like to be as polite as
possible.
like when i
Currently seeking info on a dj calling himself MUMTAZ. He has got quite a
little buzz going around these parts based of a recent performance of his.
Apparently this guy has got MAD SKILLS. Cutting, doubles, speedy gonzalez on
the techno tip, and SMOOTH. or so I hear. people are saying some
urban fox wrote
btw the latest thing to catch peoples ears now the
deep and dark tribal purcussive loops have become
(over) common is a style of Latin or samba techno.
Works exceptionally well on the 'floor. Still looking
for the source of this ..
I'd say that its reasonable well
Without even listening, I'm gonna guess. killa bite?!? With the cut up vocal
sample Ooh Ooh Ooh. Is that it?
J.
Talking of tribal techno - one of the records
I've been hunting for a while now, one that Derrick May
seems to play almost every time he DJ's still eludes me!
can anyone id
Without even listening, I'm gonna guess. killa bite?!? With the cut up vocal
sample Ooh Ooh Ooh. Is that it?
J.
er, wait, it goes ba-ba-badya-ba-ba!
that's the jam. I've heard him play that often.
I don't have access to sound at work, so i can't listen.
I'll shut up now.
J
Talking
Speaking of Grain 2, is that still fairly available? I've been trying to
get my hands on it, but most of the distributors are out of it. Any mail
order stores (or distributors) you can recommend? I know Sonic Groove has
it listed, but it's not in the store. The locked grooves on #1 are
the Detroit Grand Pubahs are on the cover of the Metro Times
this week and Aux 88 won *two* Metro Times Music Awards last year. Not to
mention last year's big hype on ghettotech in Mixer, Details, Rolling Stone,
etc. IT's From Beyond was one of the 90s' best discs according to Spin.
Alan,
Jeff's too busy messing about
making so called experimental tunes when he should be
knocking dancefloor tunes together. How far must we
keep 'pushing the boundaries'?
Dance music isn't important unless its pushing boundaries.
J.
'Til they fall down?
Where do you get off telling
This is about art. Not stardom.
Jeff Mills is an artist.
his vision is his vision, and the reason he is so well known and respected is
because his vision resonates so strongly with so many of us. I think he is
trying to be true to himself, not get his face on MTV.
Art is about a new
, some ppl appreciate
a blank white wall as artistic and clever. Give me De
Vinci any day...
Dj Pacific:)
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wrote:
This is about art. Not stardom.
Jeff Mills is an artist.
his vision is his vision, and the reason he is so
well known and respected
Art is not about enjoyment. Art is about mind expansion. Sometimes pleasure
is mind enhancement. Sometimes confusion is mind enhancement. Listen to
Xenakis and tell me what you think. I've compared his music to the sound of
hell, but there is much to be learned from it. Mind Expansion.
J.
I agree with you in that the future of music relies on
innovation and breaking boundaries. Though, I think
that there is a point where music is no longer music
and it just becomes an racket (damn, I sound like my
dad!!!). It must be a progressive 'breaking of
boundaries' with constant
It must be a progressive 'breaking of
boundaries' with constant references to the past and
present otherwise it is not recognised as 'music'.
It is impossible to free one's self from the influence of the past, after all
that's what makes us who we are, but it is an interesting exercise to
Would anyone in the know care to enlighten us as far as the stats of Motor
after the incident?
J.
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Knecht
On the other hand, I've been told that the kdj on moods / grooves
isn't actually that good (I guess when you compare it to other
moodyman stuff). I'll still hear it for myself, if mike grant decides to
repress the sucker.
Wrong. Its good. I guess you could measure it against KDJ's
To note further,
I think that maybe this release is suffering from having another kdj release
out that is stealing the spotlight. That's fine, but don't over look this
track. I remeber the same thing seemed to happen when Mills put out Kat Moda
and then Force Universalle. Both are great, but
I use the same criteria - money better spent. Its little cost corners like
that that can be the difference between a good collection and a great
collection.
J.
Staurt McMillan (Soma/ Slam/ Counterplan/ Pressure) won't buy a 12 record
unless its got a half decent 2nd side/ track, thats why
Well, there are the disagreements on this list, but based off subject headings,
(but don't judge a book by its cover) it would seem that we agree that some
things SUCK! and other things kick ass! Glad we can be emphatic. Boo for 2
trackers! Yeah for Ben Sims! What happens if Ben Sims puts out
Just a little reminder for those of you (us) who haven't yet heard, next Sat.
March 11.
Organic Presents
* BASSICKS *
(flyer transciption courtesy of J. Knecht)
DJS
Mark Grant
Guidance/Cajual Recording Artist - Chicago
From producing, playting worldwide and having residencies at two of
OK.
This is all secondhand info, which I why I hesistated to post anything
publicly.
I'll keep speculation and commentary to a minimum.
Thurs night- Motor
A few undercover police officers, accompanied by undercover channel 4 news,
were able to buy GHB (or roofies aka date rape drug) from a
It all comes down to supply annd demand baby.
Like why are double packs almost twice the price of a
single EP? Or is this just the U.K.??
Really!! or why are 12 beats records twice the price of any other 12
??
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Get Your Private,
Not really 313 related, but I just gotta say that the new(ish) Everthing But
the Girl album is smooth like butta. Sweet house grooves that I'm dying to
drop on a Sunday Morn.
Oh, yeah, and my apologies for my diaretic 313 use today. Spring Fever makes
it very hard to concentrate on work. =)
I'd agree with this, with a few monumental exceptions, but these are definitely
the exceptions to the rule. Speaking of intimate spaces, I've never been ther
myself, but isn't the Tresor club extremely limited in space? Spaller spaces
keep the energy of a room concentrated - you just need the
About a year and a half ago, as a radio host, I recieved a promo CD which was
called white horse and was the same song redone by an artist called
Kumagai if I'm not mistaken. The label was V-Wax (not to be confused with
esteemed techno label V-Max), maybe from Cali or in the south - I'd have
For anyone interested, Terrance Parker is schelduled to play in Lansing at
Alpha in Lansing this weekend. Info is (517) 482 9544
J.
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Knecht
Can't verify, but I have heard that ICP and Esham are playing this Sunday at
the State in Detroit, accompanied by everyone's favorite Sandwhich makers, the
all of a sudden ubiquitous Detroit Grand Pubas!
J.
..i read a good article with eshaam(sp?)in the source where he mentioned
that they
but that could change as he is reportedly going 'rock' next time.
One bit of trivia-
I'm not sure where the name Slum Village comes from, but I suspect that it may
be related to a Buddhist Retreat center in rural France run by Thich Nhat Hanh.
Its name?
Plum Village.
H.
J
I reckon
Okay, while it is still relatively on topic (although considering the title I
guess it always will be), I have a few questions about Navarre's (sp?) album
From Detroit to St. Germain.
1. Are there more than one version of this? (single album vs. double album to
be specific). I ask because when I
Here's a bit of useless cinema trainspotting for ya's.
If you go to see the movie Next Friday (and I wouldn't recommend it. Chris
Tucker made Friday, and he's not in this) keep your eyes on the record store
door during the scenes at pinky's records. There are two close-up shots, in
the first
T. Churchill wrote
Kenny Larkin - Without Sound techno mix. (which I have lost
This track is a masterpiece... any one have an idea of where i might get a
copy - willing to pay in blood / pound of flesh...
Is this another mix of Yennek's 'Without' (from the Art of Dance comp
on
Britney Spears- Baby One More Time[Video]
HERE HERE!!
Mr. Linder
i commend you for your fine taste in bubblegum pop video.
To Ms. Spears!!!
J.
um, anybody heard the new Mike Ink on Vinyl Countdown?
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