Yes, I made it. :)
Alan unfortunately didn't make it -- though someone did ask the perfect
question about whether WDET has supported techno over the years.
Cornelius was excellent. As was Dex from Submerge, who also organized
and set the whole thing up.
-d
On Friday, November 22, 2002,
-Herbert: It's Only
yeah, for me it's Addiction ... man that's a powerful song.
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given the latest traffic, this is more on-topic than you think. the uk
broken beat stuff is inclusive of a lot of different material, ranging
from ex-drum-and-bass types like Seiji (whose Opaque material and remixes
are among my favorite), house, hip-hop (IG Culture!) and yes, very
jazz-funky as
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Rc wrote:
model 500 - mind changes
yup, that one, Galaxy 2 Galaxy's Journey of the Dragons and R Tyme's R
Theme would be mine.
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On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Kent williams wrote:
Here's my thought after way too much hard techno at DEMF-- it was perfect
for the 16-20 year old cohort who dominated the crowd. They've discovered
something that makes them feel good, so naturally they want it 24/7. But
it's like eating a whole
I thought it sounded OK, but the lyrics? DJ Assault seems more profound
... :P
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On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Martijn de Blaauw wrote:
I know, I know...it?s just that it reminded me
of Joy Division, maybe i should have wrote that!
Anyway, am i the only one who got that feeling
when hearing the
I thought that was pretty funny too ... at Eminem's expense.
Nobody listens to techno, umm except for these million or so people ...
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On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
Dunno if this was posted during the DEMF but i found it a but weird
and also really funny to see that while
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Catherine Eberhardt wrote:
Hmm I hope none of you thought Eminem was serious... he's just dogging
on Moby and more than likely meant it as nobody listen's to techno--
(people are ignorant who think this) I'd say it's pretty implied in
the tone of what he's saying.
So you were at the Transmat party?
Who else spun besides Derrick, Kevin and Juan? anyone?
(like there's room for anyone else on that bill)
-d
On Thu, 30 May 2002, Matthew Cloney wrote:
I was there on Saturday night...
Cheers,
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4th picture in ... not the best photo I took that weekend, but here's the
lineup:
Kent, BVL, Greg Earle, Dave Walker, Ian, Linda, Jean-Paul Bondy
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other pictures are from Mad Professor, Deepchord and John Tejada ... and a
funny one from the underground parking garage.
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of Hart Plaza there isn't (wasn't) a Riverfront
stage (by the pyramid steps (in picture 100-0013) where were all the stages
positioned this year compared to last year (except of course the main and
underground stages)?
MEK
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As for the afterparties, they were completely uneven, with some
of the most hyped ones (Trackmode, Planet E, Minus) completely
overpacked, and some that deserved more attention getting little.
Planet E's party didn't seem that overpacked to me ... esp. in contrast to
what I've heard of the
I wasn't there, but the reports I heard was that the act was not
simulated, but the (ahem) object was.
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On Tue, 28 May 2002, sean deason wrote:
I wasnt there, but someone I know who was up close said it was not a
simulation.
Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Giles
This cracks me up BTW ... he *must* be listening to a lot of Prince --
remember when everyone was wondering about his sex acts onstage? :)
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On Tue, 28 May 2002, sean deason wrote:
I wasnt there, but someone I know who was up close said it was not a
simulation.
Lester Kenyatta Spence
I did manage to check out the CPOP afterparty, and I think it was Kenny
Dixon Jr.'s who was spinning at the time (about 3-4 a.m.?). Please let me
know if that's not who was DJing at CPOP because whoever it was was spinning
some great grooves. It looked like it was really hard to mix back
Not exactly hidden, but The Camillian Cafe on the corner of Randolph and
Monroe had DJs all day long, all weekend long.
We checked it out Saturday night (not enough steam left for Transmat or
UR) and heard Reggie Curry and Reggie Dokes play as we sat and had coffee.
They should have called the
Here's a few pictures I took from my Saturday night visit:
http://www.techno-rebels.com/camillian_cafe/
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Yeah I went. It was pretty cool. Dan Sicko hyped his book a bit, the
Umm ...I don't think you meant anything by this, but I did not hype my
book.
I gave an original lecture based on some of the concepts in the book.
Techno Rebels is going on 3 years old ... I think the time has passed for
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