On maandag, mei 19, 2003, at 16:41 Europe/Amsterdam, Mann, Ravinder
[CCS] wrote:
Might be worth trying Luomo (Vladisav Delay) - Vocalcity for the mirco
house stuff
Agreed! You can play Tessio for me any time, any day! I just *love*
that track from Luomo, essential album!
Nice long
I don't think this Movement pre-party is mentioned here before, if your
able to go, please go:
Wednesday, May 21st 2003 - Panacea Nightclub, 205 W. Congress, - Detroit
One Night Only
Remember and honor Laura Gavoor: The 3 Chairs, Derrick May, Rolando, a
rare performance by Kenny Dixon Jr.,
On vrijdag, mei 16, 2003, at 00:01 Europe/Amsterdam, Holly
MacDonald-Korth wrote:
i hope this goes through... my last few messages arent' getting
posted...
i'm listening to the norm talley mix urban rainforest off of
pulsations.com and around 47-50 minutes in is a song that i used to
hear
On maandag, mei 12, 2003, at 20:00 Europe/Amsterdam, John Osselaer
wrote:
Hi Peter,
USA Import at the Sint-Jacobsmarkt and underneath that the second hand
store Wally's Groove World. Don't expect heaps, they certainly aren't
my
favorite stores.
There's plenty of second hand record stores
We noticed that there are some new artists on the DEMF line-up today,
also saw an artist called Timespace, anyone know who that is? Any
connection to the Transmat Time:space compilation maybe :))
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On vrijdag, mei 9, 2003, at 14:56 Europe/Amsterdam, Klaas Jan Jongsma
wrote:
We noticed that there are some new artists on the DEMF
Excuse me... that should read Movement Festival ofcourse.. doh!
line-up today, also saw an artist called Timespace, anyone know who
that is? Any connection
They are playing in Detroit this weekend apparently:
http://www.tronictreatment.com/
On donderdag, mei 8, 2003, at 01:13 Europe/Amsterdam, Kookie wrote:
its probably just a tronic afterparty
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 07,
On dinsdag, mei 6, 2003, at 22:45 Europe/Amsterdam, diana potts wrote:
hMovement moving in towards the direction
of WMC??? inteesting.
Dunno but this could be some kind of a start:
SCAN 7 are presenting an extraordinary event at the Detroit Historical
Museum on
I heard this record 2 days ago and it rocks! Just buy it on-sight. If
it is not somebody who is involved with Drexciya they did a hell of a
job copying it but i don't mind, get it!
[ Dynarec - R Cam EP ]
[ 38dsr/dnr1, coming May 19th ]
Delsin suprises with some deep slamming electro! After the
sorry i forgot the soundbites:
[ Sounds: http://www.delsin.org/38dsr/38dsr-a1.mp3 |
http://www.delsin.org/38dsr/38dsr-a2.mp3 |
http://www.delsin.org/38dsr/38dsr-b1.mp3 |
http://www.delsin.org/38dsr/38dsr-b2.mp3 ]
On maandag, mei 5, 2003, at 11:10 Europe/Amsterdam, Klaas Jan Jongsma
wrote
Which track are you referring to? Beam Me Up used to be his (now gone)
record label...
On woensdag, apr 30, 2003, at 14:01 Europe/Amsterdam, Gary Robinson
wrote:
Does anyone have any info on the track that Speedy J sampled/ripped
off on
Beam Me Up?
I've heard it played out a few times,
On vrijdag, apr 25, 2003, at 13:39 Europe/Amsterdam, Martin wrote:
There's a top Techno night on in your town, but all your friends like
house/trance/DnB - which track do you play them to make them change
their
I don't wanna be friends with people who like trance :)
minds?
LFO - LFO
--
On donderdag, apr 24, 2003, at 22:42 Europe/Amsterdam, Fabrizio Nahum
wrote:
Hi ,
i will be in amsterdam from the 30th to the 4th of may.
It would be nice to meet up, either for the rushhour party on queens
day or
at melkweg for fabrice lig and others the day after.
Well i'll be at the
On donderdag, apr 24, 2003, at 22:53 Europe/Amsterdam, Dennis Donohue
wrote:
KJ lamented: Ah queensday don't ya love it :)
It's almost as great as Memorial Day :) :)
Nah ain't nothing like it... waiting for Greg 'TechnoTourist west-coast
divsion' Earl to kick on this, and confirm it :)
On donderdag, apr 24, 2003, at 23:29 Europe/Amsterdam, [-[-]-[]-[|]-]
wrote:
not SURE is fehlmann was part of sun electric but I think he was.
AFAIK Sun Electric are Tom Thiel and Max Loderbauer, they also where
involved in the neue deutsche welle band Palais Schaumburg together
with
On donderdag, apr 24, 2003, at 23:44 Europe/Amsterdam, Klaas Jan
Jongsma wrote:
On donderdag, apr 24, 2003, at 23:29 Europe/Amsterdam, [-[-]-[]-[|]-]
wrote:
not SURE is fehlmann was part of sun electric but I think he was.
AFAIK Sun Electric are Tom Thiel and Max Loderbauer, they also
Hi,
I was just going to some old Likemind records and wondered if Nuron did
anything else except the stuff for Likemind, i saw his name on some
a.r.t. compilation once but that is about it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The UR website also says this:
DJ Rolando:
05.26.03 Movement 2003 @ Hart Plaza (tbc) Detroit USA
On vrijdag, apr 18, 2003, at 18:07 Europe/Amsterdam, Jim Bishop wrote:
let's see the rumors flying around right now:
speedy j, kooky scientist, luomo, vladislav delay live
john acquaviva, richie
On vrijdag, apr 18, 2003, at 18:02 Europe/Amsterdam, Matt Hellige wrote:
Don't forget Jeff Mills live PA/DJ set for 6 hours EACH NIGHT on the
main stage
Every night? yeah that sounds really believable :) oh and extremely
boring
[Jim Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
let's see the
What! No rumours on Kraftwerk so disappointed now
On vrijdag, apr 18, 2003, at 18:51 Europe/Amsterdam, Jayson B. wrote:
i'd pay 20 bucks to see bea arthur kick plaslaiko's ass. if you saw
what she did to adam beyer you wouldn't be laughing.
From: Rob Theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am getting so sick and tired of you going on, please shut up about
this!
On woensdag, apr 16, 2003, at 20:38 Europe/Amsterdam, spw wrote:
on 4/15/03 10:11 PM, Matthew MacQueen at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
not really, in fact it probably wouldnt take a lot of time
out of anyones busy
I heard him a few times but apparently i just had bad nights because
what he bassicly did was playing boring tech-house and sometimes a
techno track and sometimes something more house. No way he was anything
close to what Shake did :)
kj
On maandag, apr 14, 2003, at 17:51 Europe/Amsterdam,
On maandag, apr 14, 2003, at 20:52 Europe/Amsterdam, spw wrote:
People subscribing to the 313 list know their conveniently getting
informed
about what is
being released from all the artist and labels.
But perhaps this is too much of a task to expect from one person
although
there are people
What about Traxx? I heard him go from onside to another. He plays from
wave, to pop, to electro to disco...
On maandag, apr 14, 2003, at 20:29 Europe/Amsterdam, Grammenos, Peter
wrote:
add Theo Parrish.
exactly... disco, reggae, minimal chi jack tracks, soul, african music
I
can't begin
Anyone who heard this:
Jeff Mills and NSC Records have teamed up to bring you this
soon to be Techno classic: “TWILIGHT SCENARIO’’ here is another
innovative masterpiece by the master “Wizard’’ himself. Recorded
especially for NSC Records. TWILIGHT SCENARIO is NSC 9/10 with remixes
Interesting. I hope he releases some of this material, it would be a
shame
to let it die on DAT. Subsonic Soundscape is a brilliant record. It's
one of
a subgenre of electro which segues from boom-bap into 4/4, really
effectively...(I feel another thread coming on...;-)
Check his website,
On dinsdag, apr 8, 2003, at 17:35 Europe/Amsterdam, marsel wrote:
i agree with this one
I don't, wanna fight :)
i think erik van den broek, just like orlando voorn, always have been
somewhat extraverted producers, technically pretty good, but when it
comes
to an own sound - they really
Pulsinger is also producing tracks for Louie Austen...
more housey stuff.
I always thought that Loue Asten was just another pseudonym for Patrick
Pulsinger and Mario Neugebauer and that Louie Asten was just some kind
of a Cheap Records joke? I mean just look at the pictures, of course it
On maandag, apr 7, 2003, at 14:45 Europe/Amsterdam, robin pinning wrote:
Anyone going to Liverpool to see Shake on Friday? I'll be there,
hands up
if you're going...
i'm goingany other listmembers??
He is playing in Nijmegen (Holland) this saturday
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 eevo lute. Let's cross our fingers that
Stefan does! :)
To be
On maandag, apr 7, 2003, at 19:52 Europe/Amsterdam, Matthew MacQueen
wrote:
my personal favourite are his to releases on GPR
what was the name of his work on GPR? Cool, never knew...
He released two records as Terrace for GPR, both released in 1993
My Mirror Image
A1 My Mirror Image
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 eevo lute. Let's cross our fingers that
Stefan does! :)
To be
On woensdag, apr 2, 2003, at 17:29 Europe/Amsterdam,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
digging through some used records at a local shop last night I came
across
a Planet E record that was licensed from Eevolute records - I bought
it on
sight since it appeared to be in mint shape but has this
On dinsdag, apr 1, 2003, at 15:44 Europe/Amsterdam, spw wrote:
Just for the record I never implied UR have a neo-natzi agenda or
affilation
with terorist groups.
No you did not but you did wrote the following line which was very
suggestive:
+++ so it's was only natural you have records
On zaterdag, maa 29, 2003, at 13:17 Europe/Amsterdam, Placid wrote:
Open house feat placid angles.. Placid angles was john
BELTRAN..aquatic
and resonance
There was also 'save the world' on the buzz release
Was released on retroactive and then on buzz...
And of course he appeared on
On zaterdag, maa 29, 2003, at 21:40 Europe/Amsterdam, D1 no2 wrote:
My friend was telling me that there is actual Morse code on the
Codebreaker
track. Would anyone with the ability to crack the code mind informing
me
of
the message?
-end transmission
I think it's supposed to say
On zaterdag, maa 29, 2003, at 21:54 Europe/Amsterdam, ::) wrote:
it says dont waste too much time worrying about the meaning of this
code,
enjoy the music
Actually the code is quit essential, it says something about the people
who made the track so i would say, do worry about the code :)
On dinsdag, maa 25, 2003, at 21:42 Europe/Amsterdam, jurren baars wrote:
ryan burns wrote:
as we've allready had some talk of music on this list today, i thought
i'd turn this thread into a thread about the actual music aswell.
so what are your favorite burden brothers tracks?
Let's
On woensdag, maa 19, 2003, at 20:13 Europe/Amsterdam, Phonopsia wrote:
http://www.vinyl-junkies.co.uk had copies but they appear to have been
snatched up. I gave it a listen in Real Audio, and quite liked it, but
it
didn't wind up in my pile.
Vinyl Junkies cannot be missed if you're looking
On maandag, maa 10, 2003, at 11:24 Europe/Amsterdam,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone see Theo Parrish in Amsterdam or in London this
weekend..?
Nope went to see Rob Hood and Scan 7 and oh boy Rob Hood was really
horrible! It was really not Rob Hood like and i did not even sounded
On vrijdag, maa 7, 2003, at 01:45 Europe/Amsterdam, Max Duley / ARCart
wrote:
The links are on this page:
http://www.theonlyremedy.co.uk/z_arcart/id.htm
Track 5:
Florence - A touch of Heaven (US Heritage EP on Eevolute) also got
re-released on Planet E
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dunno about Manchester but C2 is playing in Amsterdam at Paradiso on
the 22 of March together with DJ Dimitri (the dutch one) same night as
Marshall Jefferson is playing in Rotterdam... d*mn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On vrijdag, maa 7, 2003, at 14:18 Europe/Amsterdam, Ryan Snowden wrote:
Is he
On donderdag, maa 6, 2003, at 17:35 Europe/Amsterdam, Robert Taylor
wrote:
A bit late this but I have to agree that Osunlade was sweet.
I am late to on this: Yeah he was amazing! He played an excellent
selection of (deep) house. To many great records to mention but,
Tristan mentioned
Now we got two festivals on our hands, one from Marvin called DEMF and
the other one from May friends:
http://www.freep.com/entertainment/newsandreviews/demf28_20030228.htm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi!
We just uploaded an interview to our website with the man behind
records like 'down' and 'my house': Aaron-Carl. This interview was
submitted to us by Klaus Boss from Copenhagen (thanks!). I hope you
enjoy reading it!
For the interview, follow:
http://technotourist.org/
On vrijdag, feb 28, 2003, at 15:05 Europe/Amsterdam, Jussi Lehtonen
wrote:
http://byrokratia.org/radio (Feb. 28th 2003 19.00 o'clock +2h UT/GMT
-)
Hmm i should pick up my Finnish again i think :)
Tuli soittaja sanan saatuaan
mieleni mieli piisejä kuuntelemaan.
Käänteli ja väänteli,
Oh i can't resist.. tune's to wake me up for:
Choice - Acid Eiffel
Format #1 - Solid Sessions
Balil - North Route
To many Fingers records to mention
To many rhythm is rhythm to mention
Black Dog - Xeper
The whole M series
hmm i suppose you can wake me up for a lot of things :)
kj
On
On woensdag, feb 26, 2003, at 17:47 Europe/Amsterdam, Matt Hellige
wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm thinking of going to hear Surgeon DJ this w/e was wondering what
peoples general opinion of him is.
Has he got the skills? I'm seem to remember his style is what my
mates call
'ARMS' (i.e
On woensdag, feb 26, 2003, at 18:36 Europe/Amsterdam, Dennis Donohue
wrote:
I've seen Tony Childs a few times, and he ALWAYS brings it. Plays
pretty
hard - MHS (that's what we call it), and if you're a fan of his
production,
you're sure to have a grand time. He always has 15 - 20 remakes
On dinsdag, feb 25, 2003, at 16:39 Europe/Amsterdam, Rob Jarvis.
Victoria Music Ltd. wrote:
I believe strongly in freedom of speech: you should be allowed to say
whatever you want.
Nobody said that this list should be censored
if someone sends and e-mail on 313 and i don't agree or i
On dinsdag, feb 18, 2003, at 01:12 Europe/Amsterdam, Dan Sicko wrote:
yecch ... this is one person entering that information. As awesome
and detailed as the Sonic Groove database is, it's still subject to
opinion.
Yeah the SG database, really something you can rely on, a record of
mine
Just wondering mister SPW why the hell you are the list because the
only thing you try to do here is to us all we don't know sh*t about
techno and apparently you are the only one who understands it all...
On zondag, feb 16, 2003, at 23:48 Europe/Amsterdam, spw wrote:
on 2/16/03 10:35 AM,
Just a small reminder...
This Saturday:
Rolando (Underground Resistance/Los Hermanos)
Lady Aida (Rebelbass.com)
visuals by Oxygen
Fluid @ Effenaar, Eindhoven
Dommelstraat 2
22.00 PM - 04.00 AM
damage 12,50 Eur
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On woensdag, feb 12, 2003, at 15:57 Europe/Amsterdam, spw wrote:
Here we go with the soul cliché and the accusation of
trolling.
You make it seem like all the pumping loop based techno is
crap, (try telling that to Jemm Mills, Robert Hood) I was just noting
the
similarities in early Detroit
On woensdag, feb 12, 2003, at 16:34 Europe/Amsterdam, spw wrote:
UR Punisher was just one agressive bar looped but it sounded brilliant
on a
loud system with Jeff Mills behind the decks, this is my point about
tracky
or loop based techno being DJ Tools.
The same applies to Relief records,
On woensdag, feb 12, 2003, at 21:24 Europe/Amsterdam, Dan Sicko wrote:
How about the Emoticon folks, Delsin, Digital Soul? (to name but a
few) There are lots of artists and labels that are creating wonderful
evolutions of Detroit techno.
Agreed! The list is endless: Duplex, Keith Tucker,
At 17:54 + 06-02-2003, Chris Rooney wrote:
sorry i'm late on this but is the H-Bomb release on Hardwax particularly
rare?? i've never seen it anywhere (apart from when i bought it...)
and on the subject of Rachmad:
Secret Life Of Machines LP seems ultra scarce but i managed to pick up
Hi all,
Just got a copy of the Minus/plus 8 duo release FUSE NT b/w Robotman
Hypnofreak in the Steve Bug remix. I was wondering whether the original of
Hypnofreak was ever released? Also, the record states that Robotman is
actually an alter ego of Richie Hawtin, but I thought it was someone
At 13:53 +1300 02-02-2003, Ralf Gill wrote:
I saw a movie about dance music 5 years ago.
It had a clip of dj sneak playing in a tent.
What was the tune he was playing please. The movie came out 5 years ago, had
everything in it, bob moog, theremins, all the detroit history( but
can't remeber
From: ryan burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
anyone heard this. could someone be so kind and give
a review.
Terrace Uptime Eevolute eevo2301
I agree with Minto, it is a classic Eevolute record, if you love that
sound (and who doesn't) don't sleep on this one, i really love the
B-side, dancfloor
At 18:19 -0500 24-01-2003, Lee Herrington IV wrote:
hi folks. was the 313 list out-of-service for a time between '98 and
'99? i can recall endless hours sifting through the archives. however, i
could not discover a way to join the list at the time. just curious.
I do remember a week
I found this list off hotels in out forums, this list was posted on
313 just before the 2nd DEMF by Kelli Kavanaugh:
http://technotourist.org/modules.php?op=modloadname=phpBB_14file=indexaction=viewtopictopic=303
I hope it is of any help to you
KJ
At 12:57 -0800 23-01-2003, diana potts
At 08:18 +0100 18-01-2003, marsel wrote:
it's by a guy called gerald
I always thought that Inertia was A Guy Called Gerald but that DJ
Blackout was Damon Booker? I really love the Inertia track on the
Panic in Detroit compilation to! That track is definitely my favorite
Inertia track
in Detroit is a little bit too cheesy for me honestly...
Any other releases from him
Cheers, Arne
Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
At 08:18 +0100 18-01-2003, marsel wrote:
it's by a guy called gerald
I always thought that Inertia was A Guy Called Gerald but that DJ
Blackout
http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/demf11_20030111.htm
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quit surprised that nobody of the London area 313-ers did not post
anything about the last Lost party... I thought it was an amazing and
unique party. How often can you hear in a 300 people venue Steve
Bicknell, Luke Slater and Jeff Mills play back to back (kinda) with
just soul, funk, disco
At 18:25 +0100 13-12-2002, Fabrizio Nahum wrote:
That's freakin' weird. I never knew that FSOL had so many guises.
Dont forget Amorphous Androgynous
In the latest Future Music was an interview with FSOL, thy said they
are releasing a new Amorphous Androgynous album...
--
[EMAIL
At 17:34 -0600 10-12-2002, techno wrote:
Didn't Juan Atkins say in that black to the future interview that Red
Planet invented trance?
There is nothing wrong with a track being trance, please people there
have been trance records before people saw trance as some cheesy
genre. Maybe everybody
At 10:36 -0600 11-12-2002, techno wrote:
on 12/11/02 2:08 AM, Jongsma, K.J. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well Mr. 'Techno' isn't it ironic that you question the credebility of
listmembers. I find it really insulting that you do not believe me when i
say that a record is good.
I'm sorry you
I just checked the Submerge website,
Unbelievable, a new record from Marc Floyd as Vintage Future 2 new
Electrofunk records one from Body Mechanic and the other one from Mr
De' Then there is a new UR, an old Members of the House record.
A an essential Metroplex mix CD from Juan Atkins and a
At 16:45 +1100 03-12-2002, Southern Outpost wrote:
Vintage Future is Mark Taylor is it not?
euh yeah my fault sorry -/
On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 12:02 PM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
I just checked the Submerge website,
Unbelievable, a new record from Marc Floyd as Vintage Future 2
At 17:23 + 02-12-2002, Tom Robbins/Magic Feet wrote:
Also, anyone remember what RS was called before it became RS? The first
five records (by Code 61 and B-Art) listed in the discography on Amazing
Discogs have the catalogue numbers LCE001-5.
Ferrai records, this also explains the horse
Hi,
I am playing live at The Unit in Glasgow, it would be nice to see
some listmembers while i am there. I am in Glasgow from friday till
monday.
bye
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
When did Hood's 'Apartment Zero' come out on Logistic? 'In Bassments' is
sick!
2000, i think summer if i remember it correctly, kick ass record indeed!!!
kj
Tristan
=
Text/Mixes: http://phonopsia.tripod.com
Music: http://www.mp313.com
Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
New Mix in mp3, 'Live in
Hi,
We just uploaded an interview with the man from the Minimal Nation,
Robert Hood. If you are interested follow this link:
http://technotourist.org/modules.php?op=modloadname=Sectionsfile=indexreq=viewarticleartid=23
Or go to http://technotourist.org, click on interviews and select Robert
At 16:56 + 29-11-2002, Robert Taylor wrote:
When did Shannon's Let The Music Play come out? That's deffo got a 303 in
it.
1983, but that's not a 303 just some other synth that sounds like it
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 12:24 -0600 29-11-2002, ryan burns wrote:
i thought the last red planet was number 9. how did the number skip?
10 is the CD i think?
From: Sean Creen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pryor, Ryan N [EMAIL PROTECTED],313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) submerge goodies
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002
At 06:01 -0500 29-11-2002, James Bucknell wrote:
ALEXANDER ROBOTNICK used the 303 with squiggle oncan't remember the
track name,
That's 'Problems d'amour' remixed 2 years ago by Carl Craig as
Desginer Muisc and he called it 'Problems'
came out as a bootleg as 'love robot'. that is
probably i am just to ignorant but:
If you want to dance: Dance if you want to listen: Listen...
Just enjoy the music how you like it... period.
At 16:51 + 05-11-2002, Michael Lees wrote:
I think this whole argument has gone on too long and is now completely
undirected. I think the
It is definitively not a Kevin Saunderson remix. It is just one of
the original mixes which appeared on Metroplex
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I managed to pick up a copy on dvd a while ago - sounds like a good excuse
to dig it out and watch it again !
-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor
At 18:38 -0400 06-10-2002, ::\) wrote:
this is the reason that DJs play for several hours and live PAs are
typically 1 hour or less.
The reason most liveset are just one hour is because preparing a one
hour liveset takes a lot of time and not about catching 'a vibe'.
DJ's basically can extend
At 15:53 +0100 04-10-2002, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
That is beyond terrible. I feel like posting it to Kling Klang myself in the
hope that they'll sue ... but who *did* is the question? It sounds that
naff, anyone could have done it in half-an-hour on their pc ...
Oh come on guys, that record is
At 20:13 +0200 01-10-2002, Michel Rijnders wrote:
I tend to disagree: I found Brett Dancer's set quite boring, partly
because of all the classics; I guess I've heard no ufo's (at least)
1 time to many ;o) Can't remember hearing washing machine, he did play
play it loud though which for me was
No that is not what he said, they gave it away because the whole
situation around the Jaguar was out of control. This is not about
being 'underground' it is just Mad Mike running his label the way he
wants to...
So are you saying that Mike Banks washed his hands of the record because it
Looking to reminisce a bit (on definitely the most interesting night of
the DEMF weekend), and show a friend or two just what the night was all
about.
Yeah that weekend was something interesting. It was fun for sure...
Who's got pictures!?!
Thanks to Marie:
So has anyone heard the new album 'At First Sight' they were flyering for
last night? Coming out on Axis/React?
Yeah, I heard a promo copy a couple of weeks ago - it's pretty good, in a
similar kind of vein to the 'Every Dog...' series, maybe a little tougher. I
dunno, nothing really stood
It's just a horribly automated Out of Office reply guys...
Tsss Belgians :))
At 18:36 + 19-09-2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got one too.
know what is says?
Yeah Ive nee getting crazy dutch/flemmish emails from this guy all week -
Ive tried mailing him back in a similar language but
UR - Revolution For Change *CD* [according to Dan Sicko this should
Not really rare, it was released on the now defunct dutch Go Bang!
label. It sold really well here in holland, got airplay on dutch
radio a lot when it was released, well not prime time :)
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also an interesting artist for this topic is Chris Korda who is the
founder oh his Church of Euthanasia He also has some
'interesting' views on live :)
At 16:41 +0200 13-09-2002, Maarten Baute wrote:
man.. most of the albums coming from detroit or chicago have the lines:
thanks to: god,
At 11:47 -0400 13-09-2002, The Deliverator wrote:
How *do* people keep losing God anyway?
I found God! I left him under the bed! :-)
just a joke folks, no offense intended
Somebody ones told me that Richie Hawtin is God but i also heard some
rumors that it is Jeff Mills who is God :)))
At 16:11 +0100 29-08-2002, Jason Donnelly wrote:
from the tech-house mailing list:
LOL! now that is a seriously frustrated kid :)
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At 15:20 -0400 21-08-2002, Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch) wrote:
These guys also did a couple dope acid mix-cds some years back.
http://www.acidjunkies.com/
They released essential acid tracks on Djax. The first 4 acid junkies
records are essential anyway, my personal favour is Acid Junkies part
Inertia is a Guy Called Gerald. He also did another track as Inertia
for the Panic In Detroit Compilation. I think SP12 is the catalog
number for the retroactive release. The Retroactive copy also has
some artwork that looks like Dadara. Dunno how rare it is but i know
there a lot of people
At 07:08 -0400 03-08-2002, scotto wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=895963698
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=895963851
wounder if they are real?
You can also download one or two from deephousepage.com for free...
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waahahahaha
of course I cannot deny that they didn't have some kind of influence. And of
course, they should be respected for that. That is something I know.
LOL! Kraftwerk had some kind of influence on techno now that is the
understatement of the year on 313 :)
Now i am waiting for Juan
I just purchased Keith Tucker's When Metroplex was Metroplex on Twilight
76 - anyone know the background on this title? Sounds like a jab at
Metroplex to me. Curious. The record is great regardless.
AFAIK it is the other way around and it is on ode to old Metroplex
records and defenitly not a
I just looked at the streams, funny the listed AUX Men and A Number
Of Names as ' AUX Men with some names' :)
KJ
I mean the Yellow Magic Orchestra track?
Does anyone has it online???
ess
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From: Enar Essenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 26,
At 18:25 + 24-06-2002, Arne Weinberg wrote:
JT,
I am glad that someone from the list feels the same way that I do!
I prefer a soulful good emotional oldschool Detroit record than
the newest Supa Dupa hype micro Macro sample glitch Hop House
record without any statement or emotion
Also I am trying to remember the set list and personnel for the live sets at
the Trackmode/Sound Signature party - esp Larry's ace set. Any help from
trainspotters appreciated!
Larry played 3 tracks :(
1. Unknown, Otto and i couldn't spot this one :)
2. Closer
3. What about this love
4. Oh
At 01:24 +0100 20-06-2002, s mcgill wrote:
Yes, I have this baby. Does it have a vocal in that sounds like Sean Connery
and a wolf howling in it too. My copy is a bit warped now but it was on K7
as a DJ Kicks release.
I originally heard it on a radio show years back, and was informed that it
was
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