It was City Sounds, Ken.
Just out of interest, Martin Gore played such bad records at Sonar that
I was made to leave by someone who could not stand to see one of his
heroes so fallen.
On the subject of Sonar - Minto's set was great!
And thank you Tristan, your idiocy has given me the
The Soundslike party (Alex posted the LD link) is definately the place
to be on Thursday night if you like good music. Raf and Dave are wicked
djs and Dani Sicilliano played some great tracks at the party I was at a
couple of weeks ago, she was joined by Herbert for a while too. I'll be
there
So far there has been a pretty decent show of respect in the local media. I
missed the early news slots but know he was featured, and newsnight had an
entire feature on him including guests. One of these guests was Mark E Smith
from The Fall which was absolutely hilarious as he was being really
I think a great big free concert paid with loads of his favourite artists
would be cool, although I'd like to go to something a bit smaller. I think
maybe our local promoters like Werk or Outlet will have some celebration of
the man at their next event.
@placid - Saturday mornings are not worth
It's the new one on itiswhatitis, I don't think it's out just yet.
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Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 8:33 PM
To: 313@Hyperreal.Org
Subject: (313) another new mathew jonson 12
i spied another mathew jonson 12 on discogs
They're really good Rob. Keep em coming.
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Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 12:52 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Reviews and Charts up
Are those reviews by the same Rob Taylor that was telling me he was
I think you should contact Dj Bone, Derrick May, Juan Atkins, Rob Hood, Mike
Grant, Stacey Pullen and whichever other Detroit folk have played/ will be
playing here in the last/next couple of months and berate them for not
playing Portland. Or maybe you should ask the people of Portland why they
Tom, that is ridiculous. Just because you choose to stay where you were born
and where you were, doesn't mean other have to do the same. Why do you find
everything that isn't your choice wrong?
Secondly, being a small promoter in a big city is just as hard. Believe me,
tons of my friends are
Just so this isn't completely spam, can I ask if anyone else has heard
of a producer called Donnacha Costello? I've only recently been turned
onto his stuff (his 'colours' series on minimise) and I'm LOVING it! I
highly recommend.
He's great, I especially love Orange and Red. What are your
Following much Mathew Jonson discussion and record buying, he's in London in
September - Gerald, you are a lucky man mate, September is already full of
excellent nights.
If you haven't heard him, I suggest you get down there yourself and see what
you think.
By the way, I have nothing to do with
If you're going to brave Fabric, 25th of September is the one: Michael Mayer
and Luciano. Tho' not 313.
Plenty of 313 peeps playing over the Bank Holiday weekend at some festival
in King's X. Taylor, did you post the link?
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He's still there and it's still a great shop. They've just moved to larger
premises and also now have a coffee shop downstairs. It's still on Old St
though.
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To: diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: 26 June 2004
I believe that someone was killed at Sonar this year. Such unfortunate
events happen whenever there are lots of people about and many of them on
drugs and alcohol i.e. music festivals. I am unable to access the article,
but it seems that this event didn't even happen at the festival so it's just
a
Vinyl Junkies is a wicked shop and in my experience has plenty 313 stuff.
What i do find, however, is that they don't seem to be very well-stocked and
so tend to run out of copies of what you want (although this could just be
indicative of how many heads shop there). It's definately the
In my experience, the S.I.D shop is so busy over festival time that you
don't actually need to make an appointment, you just have to get there
reasonably well into the week to make sure you get what you want if you are
after really specific things.
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The problem is that intrinsically knowledgable chicks are occasionally
conniving each other's downfall. It's nice - and powerful - to be the only
woman in a male dominated arena and so when Ms Thing sees another girl, she
is gon' stop at nothing to mark out her territory, humilate you in front
So making public political protest is pointless?
Let's all just sit back doing and saying nothing, that'll show 'em!
Just because Herbert is making a more obvious political point, doesn't mean
that it detracts from his brilliant music. Not to mention how interesting it
makes his live shows. Anyone
This is not a useless thread, it addresses issues that are relevant to all
of us within a musical context.
Herbert is asking you to think about these things, do you really object to
that sort of request? Why? If you understand the issues and respond to them
already, then great. But others perhaps
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From: Nicole Slavin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 4:54 PM
Subject: Re: (313) radio boy one final time
This is not a useless thread, it addresses issues that are relevant to
all
of us within a musical context
As Tw*tkins has kindly pointed out in LD,
it seems that all of Detroit is in London this month.
Carl Craig is DJing at Cherry Jam on 19th November.
John Arnold and Amp Fiddler are playing the Jazz Café.
Theo Parrish is in town too.
Aren't we lucky?
Add to that:
ALAN OLDHAM aka DJ-T1000 at Split
Off topic but I think someone on the list is going to be at this and wanted
to know what would be worth checking out. Also if there are any South
Africans on the list, support this as it ain't often really good electronic
music hits SA.
The Red Bull Music Academy is taking place in Cape Town
Off topic but I think someone on the list is going to be at this and wanted
to know what would be worth checking out. Also if there are any South
Africans on the list, support this as it ain't often really good electronic
music hits SA.
The Red Bull Music Academy is taking place in Cape Town
Sent: 29 July 2003 15:24
Subject: Re: (313) ot - kwaito on vinyl?
thanks for all the help nicole...
but still have no idea how to get any kwaito on vinyl. House Afrika seems
to
be only a label, and all i can find is cd's they've put out...
gwendal, if you find any shops that carry this stuff
If i remember correctly, there is a lot of Kwaito on vinyl - mostly
available from House Afrika - I'm sure they have a web site.
In terms of artists: Arthur,m'du, Mapaputsi - there's loads. Brothers of
Peace umm ...stretching my memory now and not so huge knowledge of kwaito.
dunno how the no
My friend in SA sent this: 'Nope - that's hundred percent correct. I think
some are pressed in Zim, some in Canada, some in Eastern Europe'
so that's where all my records came from when i was a kid!
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To: Cobert, Gwendal [EMAIL
excellent pics there guys !!:)
Love the pic where Nicole is looking in AWE Mike Grant, its a really
excellent pic :)
So i am in awe of Mike Grant, what's your point Ian! ;)
great pics TT :)
Don't forget Recloose at Cargo on Sunday, night runs from 7-12pm.
See ya Sat Tom!
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To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: 09 July 2003 14:41
Subject: Re: (313) some London spam.
i won't be in town sadly but there's also
I didn't see Richie or Juan so I cannot comment about that. As I said
about Mills I kinda wished he'd played a wicked bangin' set (vs the hit
parade)
my take on this was totally different. i thought as the finale to the year
that Detroit artists took their festival back, he was playing a set
'Power to Conquer' - Osunlade on Yoruba
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From: Holly MacDonald-Korth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
Date: 15 May 2003 23:03
Subject: (313) norm talley track id
i hope this goes through... my last few messages arent' getting
posted...
i'm
For those that asked what was on this weekend in London, also at 93 Feet
East!
Thanks to everyone who came down to our 4th birthday with Osunlade at The
End last month - what a set! From Fela to French Kiss he held us spellbound
for 6 hours, hope you enjoyed it as much as we did.
Just a
name refers to an
african god called Osun :)
kj
On donderdag, feb 27, 2003, at 16:35 Europe/Amsterdam, Robert Taylor
wrote:
I heard his El Primer Ano album recently (thank you Nicole) and I
have to
agree - vocals and beat programming are excellent indeed
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From
nearby; his sets are amazing!
cheers all,
nicole
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From: Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ian cheshire [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Odeluga, Ken
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Date: 18 November 2002 10:51
Subject: RE: (313) SLICES #3
I'd also like
I have to give massive props to Plastic People in London here.
The sound system is really good now, the vibe is mostly friendly,
the people are there for the music and are really up for it.
Seldom you meet someone in there with an attitude problem.
Anyway.. PP is currently my favourite venue
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Date: 13 November 2002 18:04
Subject: Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)
I think rave is now seen primarily
Thx to all who attended the first SLICES event on Saturday at Public Life,
London. Resounding success is a fair phrase. As I had always cautioned, our
problem wasn't not filling the joint but of overcapacity - at about 10, the
doors where shut. A well-known London electro DJ (not on the line-up)
.
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Date: 30 August 2002 10:12
Subject: RE: [313] Lost Weekend
so yor happy to take in just Detriot
man LOST wanna not become to stagnant in their
bookings. to have Jeff is excellent but they must keep their ear to the
floor and listen to the people.. I mean do any of them subscribe to this
list?
sorry if I have gone off on one but the uk pees me off with the lack of
Techno, the only thing
for as that's
where Gary Martin and Ryan Blackman, Flux resident who plays a really varied
and excellent techno set, are spinning.
Oh, sound at Mass is pants as well
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From: Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Nicole Slavin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Ian Cheshire
and change is a good thing.
Well, i don't want the UK 313 scene to turn into a European techno scene. I
don't mind a bit of home grown, but I prefer it to be along a 313 vein. It
can still be kept fresh within this context, as the Signal night proved.
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From: Nicole
i'm afraid i disagree with you. in most countries the wealth is kept within
families and passed down through generations often without having to be
earned. it maintains the oppressive hierarchy that is the status quo and
ensures that those beneath have little or less chance of progression or
Did anyone go to this? how was it?
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From: Tom Robbins/Magic Feet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 mailing list 313@hyperreal.org
Date: 10 May 2002 14:24
Subject: [313] Fw: Warp Magic Bus Tour Update
Drexciya!
Hello,
Just a reminder that the WARP MAGIC BUS, currently on
Got to the club at about 11 and was told that metro area were
on at 12. the music before was abysmal. a mish mash of 70's funk, reggae,
hip hop, soul and house. if that sounds good to you, believe me it wasn't.
not the best of any of these genres and not even an inkling of mixing,
tracks merely
one of the books you might be referring to is Stalking Detroit - a great
book. it explores ideas around the 20th Century city, using detroit as its
prime example - a city conceived to serve capitalism but constrained by this
very definition.
lots of very interesting and digestable facts about
one of the books you might be referring to is Stalking Detroit - a great
book. it explores ideas around the 20th Century city, using detroit as its
prime example - a city conceived to serve capitalism but constrained by this
very definition.
lots of very interesting and digestable facts about
one of the books you might be referring to is Stalking Detroit - a great
book. it explores ideas around the 20th Century city, using detroit as its
prime example - a city conceived to serve capitalism but constrained by this
very definition.
lots of very interesting and digestable facts about
this is showing in london on may 1st, i think it's at the royal albert hall
at 7.30
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From: Samuel Hobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
Date: 21 April 2002 20:45
Subject: [313] metropolis screening in the
i am on the digest so i don't know
Absolutely!
i've seen the same dj chatting with the crowd and joinging in the party one
time, and packing up his stuff and hightailing out the door another night.
as i said before, some of you are making a really superficial judge of
character. unless you know the person, and i mean KNOW. not
So, can anyone solve the mystery?
what is plastic people like these days and what's the venue like?
i last went to it when it was in tottenham court road, years ago.
i'm sure i'll go anyway, but it'd be nice to know.
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From: s mcgill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Nicole Slavin
but, as you said, he does play a mean electro set. i've been to a couple of
nights that if it weren't for him, would have been completely boring. i
think there was a lost, at the scala maybe, where he's set was the only
interesting and dancable stuff played. i'm going to get done for that as i
it be better if
they could play them a bit later in the night.
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From: Langsman, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Nicole Slavin' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 12:54
Subject: RE: [313] detroit in london
I went to see suburban knight
did he also design the demf poster?
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313@hyperreal.org
Date: 16 April 2002 21:16
Subject: Re: [313] kraftwerk bookies?
Oops, actually it
i think there's a lot more missing than just the clubs. none of us are under
the illusion that suddenly all these people are going to realise what
they've been missing and embrace techno. nor do we expect them to.
the problem is that electronic music HAS achieved a mainstream success, much
of it
get through!
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i've just got back from a few weeks out the country. while i was gone
suburban knight, claude young, derrick may, juan atkins and kevin
saunderson ALL came to town :(
curious to know how these nights were as i haven't been to a good night out
in londn in ages, including lost; and of course i'd
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From: Nicole Slavin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: 07 March 2002 18:23
Subject: Re: [313] Regarding to the visionary
Sorry if you got this twice.
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The disappointing thing is, i don't think
someone wrote:
To record execs, artists are no different than toasters and blenders. They
don't care if you're black, white, hispanic, asian, ect. They don't care
if you're male or female. They don't care about your plight trying to make
it in the world. Your sob story means nothing. They care
having trawled through months of is it or isn't it on, to days of does it have
credibility anymore, it seems that the mails are becoming more positive in the
event's favour. i too have been shocked by the idea that many have still not
been paid for their efforts, however, i am, until further
slightly off topic but did anyone hear radioactive's 'major' on the andy warhol
documentary on Ch4? i know a lot of people on the list have been playing the
album.
i saw him last night and he was blinding.
if anyone else was at the fortress can you try and explain to me what andy
weatherall
at the risk of being slated, how can so many people remove the context of
this music. it comes from a society and a place that has been a long time
marginalised. and, you will find the same problems in any european country
you decide to venture into.
you cannot divorce the artists' experience from
Great, Ian and i have been talking about this already. need a decent night's
music in london.
more hands and all..
N
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From: robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: rob webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
Date: 05 February 2002 13:56
Subject: Re:
ok, got by the last one.
I'm 28 and I live in London. As you can see, not much response from here,
stiff upper lip and all.
felt compelled to reply through difference, occupation: high school teacher.
We have a radio station and some djing just started, the kids love it and
the government is
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