...seeing as how last year's DEMF prompted the idea of having a 'list
shirt' so we could ID each other, did anything ever come of it? If so,
how does one get one? Thx.
jeff
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MRI rhythmogenesisincredible spin.
jeff
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http://www.freedonation.com (costs you nothing. try it)
Imp from the 5th dimension.
g g wrote:
Hello list. I am often going through the list to see what's happening and
it always crosses my mind to see who all you people are. If you want tell
me.
gg
jeff
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Okay, what can anyone tell me about dave? Someone sent me a tape some
while back with tracks titled tropic, papaya, skylight and
exakt. It's pretty lush stuff which moves from something you'd place
as 313 fodder but is old-style nice whatcha used to term IDM (not harsh
or glitchy, though - and
It *is* indeed a great mix. Follow it up with Herbert's Let's All Make
Mistakes - also on Tresor.
jeff
dj revolver wrote:
Just sitting at work and finished listening to tresor 142- dan bell - the
button down mind of dan bell and just wanted to
definately :-)
stephen wrote:
for the spell checkers:
Kraftwerk
Warehouse
stephen.
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http://www.freedonation.com (costs you nothing. try it)
Not to disrespect your exception, but I intended to comment on my overall
impression on the CD. Personally, I don't care how it was accomplished -
it sounds very good and is a great bargain. Aaron's mixes always function
as nice samplers for thevinyl-poor and they accomplish quite well what
he
Unsurprisingly, Aaron has turned in yet another fine mix. This one is
four-on-the-floor. Great track selection (featuring the likes of Steve
Rachmad, Low Res, Juan, Twerk, Selway, etc) and really nice flow. Dirt
cheap as usual and available at the usual place. pj's on vacation at the
moment,
The only one Amtrak lists in Detroit proper is the one at 11 W. Baltimore
St. (ph. 313-873-3442). I know there's also one in Dearborn (which is
west of Detroit) at
16121 Michigan Ave (ph. 313-336-5407) and also one a ways north in
Pontiac on Wide Track (which becomes Woodward). At least I think
I say we let Kelley back in.
jeff
ps
313 or IDM ?
long winded and trivial arguments
This list was set up by myself to be a forum for the ***discussion*** of
Detroit
techno artists
If you cared to **discuss** the inner workings of your
Forwarding this to more appropos lists for a friend. Reply to Rowland,
not me. Thx.
jeff
Original Message
Subject: (amb) As One - Celestial Soul fs/ft
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 15:00:17 +
From: Rowland Atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...who is behind this? Thx.
jeff
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Maybe it's just me, but I sensed a bit of a soporific spin on the Deep Chord
stuff in spots...sorta like the groggy funk evidenced on First Floor.
jeff
William VanLoo wrote:
Giles Dickerson wrote:
Bill + 313,
I love you
I hate to ask this (as I know it's been done before), but ARE the
archives accessible and how do I do it? I'm writing a paper dealing with
modern electronic music culture and I really need to undergird my
tenuous points with some documentation from the email communities at
large. Bonus points for
Love (Arthur Lee's outfit) also did a very nice cover the hard-to-find
Reel to Real lp. It might be my favorite version.
jeff
John Braine wrote:
just be thankful for what you've got
Close - Be thankful for what you got by William DeVaughn ('74)
it
Ahh...Mr. MacKenzie - dog breeder extraordinare. A pity he had to go the way
he did. Magnificent voice - especially well demonstrated in the Associates
mk1 (with Alan Rankine). Billy also turns up howling in one of Holger
Hiller's early solo efforts (off of Oben Im Eck) and guess who is playing
Hey. I keep hearing about new output from Thule. Where can you find it
in the US?
thx.
jeff
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jeff
10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong,
even
http://www.fuzzlogic.com/argus/I believe GEMM, MusicSearch1 and
a few other major engines tap into this. Anyway...
jeff
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10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong,
even if they're right.
dancing/about/architecture
Also, what works good for removing traces of discwasher fluid and/or
water spots? Thx.
jeff
The [Quad] wrote:
... now, I know how to clean the knobs of a 909
and I can make a warped-lp sandwich ... but,
can anyone tell me how to get the grimy
I've heard some great things about DJ Spooky, but had never heard him spin
until DEMF. I have to say that his was the most bland and forgettable (imo)
show I saw down there and I saw the bulk of them. Most of it was old stuff
done without flair or a sense of flow. Later I was talking with a well
Can you narrow the category a bit? I was in a buying frenzy during the whole
punk/postpunk/new wave (etc) periods, but without a long laundry list which may
be
hit or miss it'd be tough to post some ideas you may be after. Are we talking
Ultravox, XTC, Tones on Tail... (just some broad categories
on the remastered Roxy Music lps and I
have
to say it was well worth it. That stuff is still pure magic - especially the
first
three records.
Intermodal wrote:
Mxyzptlk wrote:
Can you narrow the category a bit?
Sure, I am looking for stuff along the lines of In a Lonely Place by New
Order
Almost like IDM:-)
jeff
miss zak wrote:
GEORGE.oh GEORGE?!?!? Please help this is getting intolerable. The
filtering alone everyday is insane!Could someone please restore this list?
The negativity and insults etc etc are just outta control.
Not 313 artists, but check out 2 Lone Swordsmen's A Virus With Shoes for
slightly twisted downtempo (um...I'd say Virus is to downtempo what Bag of Blue
Sparks was to elecrto, if that makes any sense). Most everyone else brought
forth the things I would have mentioned except maybe for Vibert in
Speaking of Rainer Truby, the Rootdown 99 lp is a MUST. Jazzy, Latin tinged
downbeat bliss.
jeff
Otto Koppius wrote:
Diana Potts wrote:
I've been listening to a lot of downtempo records..
Artists: Rainer Truby...,
Otto
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Don't forget Panic in Detroit on Buzz. Lots of stuff on Buzz.
jeff
Gwendal Cobert wrote:
Just for the sake of it, I have tried to sum up all recommendations for
Detroit comps...
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jeff
10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time
Agreed. Whatever may have transpired more than half a decade ago (and beyond),
what has emerged from the smoke seems (to me anyway) to be readily identifiable
as distinct. As with a good deal of electronic music you'll find a degree of
repetition involved, but some repetition (especially with a
He was also out the day earlier with the same reading plus another from The Last
Poets. Trying to recall, but I think it was while we were waiting for Juan to
show up (after we were told he was on his way in the limo from Metro :-).
Anyone have any clue as to where to grab these in Detroit? They were
actually in the tent with Theo's table @ DEMF. I went in to buy them, but
they were only taking cash. I asked them if they'd be there later, they
said yes. 4 hours later I came back with the cash, but the Theo table
was gone and
I was THERE and I wish I was there *again* more and more each day. You hate
to keep crapping on about it (especially because you know there are those
who weren't able to come), but it's like...a spiritual thing. There was a
real sense of connection between ALL kinds/ages/races of people. It was an
Yessir. I was on my way back to catch the final set, stuck in the traffic
on EB Jefferson and it caught my eye - about 10:30ish. At first I thought
it was some kind of alarm. Hey - what happened to Juan and Kenny today?
jeff
ps
Can't wait for your
I know that there's a Monolake set here, but don't know of one by Tikiman.
http://orang.orang.org/
Lance @ Inaudible wrote:
At 10:30 PM 5/28/2000 -0400, you wrote:
hello people...
also, does anyone know if there is still a tikiman live set available
on the net sumwhere, if so where?
...
...but it could use some better representation re: electronic music.
http://www.helsinki.fi/%7etuschano/records/
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jeff
10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong,
even if they're right.
dancing/about/architecture ...with wandering steps and slow...
ICQ904008
Which of the colored Circulation series are the best/worth buying and
does anybody know if/when the 2xcd comp of them will have an US release?
Thx.
jeff
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10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are
Hi. You're getting this email because you're in my address book. Please
note that I am switching ISPs and as of today my new address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (moved over to dsl ). My olf flashnet account will
be active for another month, but I will not be checking account activity
very often. Thanks
Anybody esle thoroughly pleased with Terrence Parker's Feb. (#8) mix cd?
I have it on right next to the latest mix from Bleepbloop (which is also
mind bogglingly fun).
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jeff
10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong,
even if they're right.
Really nice guy from Chicago with whom I trade tapes on occasion.
jeff
Joseph Ross Lynn IV wrote:
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
Isn't this a cool ride? Aaron is ceratinly mixing up some fun these
days. Cheap, too.
jeff
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10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong,
even if they're right.
dancing/about/architecture ...with wandering
Is it just me or is anybody else sick of the
fish-feed-create-the-*news*-to-justify-our-existence hype train which the news
coverage has bought into these days? Most of that shit isn't newsexposing
so-called scandals of which anybody with half a clue has been aware for years,
milking anything
Please drop me a line. Thx. Apologies to all else.
jeff
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10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong,
even if they're right.
dancing/about/architecture ...with wandering steps and slow...
Just picked this tidbit up from another list...apparently Larry Heard
has just obtained the rights to his back catalog and is making it
available here :
http://www.33rpm.com/larryheard/
..jeff
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jeff
10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong,
Just picked up this disc on F Communications after hearing a few mixes
by him somewhere. Very diverse and hard to pigeonhole (it starts off
with a slight breakbeat feel, moves to a house feel and then some nice
313-ish vibe), featuring fem vox. Thought I'd mention it here because
the stuff on it
Truthfully, the tracks were so nice that I didn't think about that. :-)
jeff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dope ass cd, but the mixing is awful.
-craig-
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10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong,
even if
Latest Thomas Brinkmann (Soul Center) is just peachy. Somebody said
it's Brinkmann doing Theo Parrish. That's not too far off...sexy, funky,
deep groove - plodding at times. Definitely NOT like what I've heard on
Profan or M-nus, but still informed by a Koln-esque landscape. VERY
soulful, though.
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