Oh my God! Now we are all doomed! ;-)
Hey B, a bit easy on the compliments, you are making me blush!
Welcome dude, you should have joined long time ago. We need people with your
attitude. I'm sure we'll have a great time next year in da D. And of course
this Saturday on your private party.
Yeah, it's about time I know because I need to get tickets (if the UR-crew
shows). Imagine having payed for train and hotel, then not buying tickets
for the show because you think they won't show, then finding out they do
perform and not being able to get tickets anymore. Oh boy, I can not be held
Thanks, but no, thanks.
J
Hi!
You can always visit the club where Dave Clarke is
playing, in London NYE.
Info on his Wicked Website:
http://www.daveclarke.com
New Years Eve Atomic Jam Birmingham 11.30- 1
London Calling @ the Docklands 4am-6am London, UK
Regards,
Anni
--- [EMAIL
Nicely put. Thanks for coming to the defense of us all. It's not only me;
I'm coming over with four people, but I know a whole bunch of Dutchies (at
least a dozen) who want to come over. They are on hold now, they'll beter
know soon or they will have serious trouble even getting to England around
I am extremely pissed off. I spent my last money on train and hotel for
London because I wanted to see UR live. Furthermore I can confirm that James
Pennington will not perform in London due to a prior engagement in
Switserland.
James however has put me down very badly last Monday when he didn't
Yeah, and he can repay our train and hotel as well. Ermm, one can only dream
right? Just received another mail from Bassic Groove asking me to turn in my
report on the UR-party asap after New Year. Feel extra f***ed now.
The mere fact that Ranx put Pennington on the list while he was already
As some listmembers already know I have squeezed the last out of my piggy
bank to go to London to see UR live. I also arranged for a feature on the
party in Bassic Groove, the leading Dutch dance mag. This London-trip is an
extremely costly endeavour for me and my friends especially with the
Yeah, that's true. When I was in da D me and my girlfriend took the train to
Chicago. We were expecting a huge trainstation, but were surprised to see a
itsybitsyteenieweenie station. Well, it's the Motor City for something
right?
J
-Original Message-
From: dr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dj Ho! ;-)))
-Original Message-
From: Rachael Ann Stiegel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 4:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Re: [[313] 313 hoodies]
ooh 313 thongI'm down. :)
-Rachael
On 8 Dec
Hey, your the expert! ;-)
Naughty J out
-Original Message-
From: Rachael Ann Stiegel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 5:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] RE:313 hoodies/313 HO Gear
What constitutes Dj Ho
check: http://www.elypsia.com
Damn yeah they have something worth checking 313-friends: the live recording
of Scan 7's I am from Detroit
So get surfing.
John out
-Original Message-
From: Tosh Cooey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 12:19 PM
To:
Néhéhé, thanks for pluggin me KJ!
Those who are interested: fellow 313-member Alan Oldham is also in the
interview section: http://www.overloadmedia.co.uk/ol2k/library/aoldham.htm
Questions by yours truely.
Coming soon to a Bassic Groove or Overload near you: Robert Hood. Now I have
interviewed
Yep, same here in Belgium. Rolando getting tons of airplay on the national
radio : Studio Brussel. Unfortunately way too late (as always), but still a
kick up the *ss for a lot of people I guess. And guess what: one of the dj's
that plays quite often at Studio Brussel also plays from time to
What about letting the four DUTCHMEN of the Apocalypse present it? Now that
would be fun!
Oh god!!! I think the presenters of this award should be the four
horseman of the apocalypse!
Hugh G. Blaze wrote:
I'm in rather dire need of the sage wisdom of this list and its
members on this
Hihi, funny, I was thinking along similar lines when I saw the commercial
yesterday night (It's a miracle! I saw some television!).
J out
You might try looking at http://www.adcritic.com/ as I've
found some of my
fav commercials there.
Hmm No Ford Focus Commercial on line but there is
Alright, it's time to let the cat out of the bag. I, together with a good
friend, am throwing a small, intimate party with James next week (Monday) in
a small venue (more of a student pub) in Ghent, Belgium.
We have specifically asked him to do whatever he wants, although a set of
oldschool
Errm, that was an official release. Rumour goes that if you mix them
together (meaning you'll have to get two copies) it reveals a third hidden
track...
John
I recently picked up Octave One's Daystar Rising 12 (one of my all-time
favorites) and on the backside was UR's Atzlan. Was this how it
Technotourist Belgium agrees! ;-)
John
-Original Message-
From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 12:29 PM
To: 'fab137'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Focus vids requested
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: fab137 [mailto:[EMAIL
Yeah, gimme, gimme!
J
Yess it is one of the earlier Drexciya records, extremly rare (so if anyone
who has a spare copy left..;-))
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Glass Domain
English Music by Glassware
cat # - 04753
1991
A. Shatter Prone
Dear all,
I would love to go to London around the New Year's period, but am kinda
short on money due to the most expensive year in
my life (going to live alone, Detroit-Chicago-Berlin, Pioneer mixer and
Yamaha RM1-x). It's the second time I ask this, but it's worth the try. Is
there anybody on
Aaaah!!!
Maa!!!
This requires major action!!! Cornelius, what should we do?
John
As seen on the NME-site:
Top 40 Dance Singles for the week ending Sunday, August 14 2000.
Last Week This Week
In case someone missed my point: the f***ing Jaguar ripoff is in the British
top3! Yeah, it is time to burn, time to burn this sh*t to the ground!
J.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 11:41 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Small correction: Luke Solomon didn't show up. It was Detroit's LOCUTUS
behind the decks playing with James' records Yeah, Detroit in da houze!
I have very nice pictures of the event. Whoever wants to receive them (for
personal use) mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm scanning the best for Bassic
Anything good going on in Paris on Monday or Tuesday?? Gwendal??
John
This all sounds mighty interesting and I would love to have copies of those
shows. Is there anyone would could make copies of the docu's and reports
they have on video. Mind though that the European video format is not the
same as in the US so I'm looking for things I can play on my friend's video
Hi y'all,
In half an hour I'm leaving for a two-week holiday so I won't be able to
read all your post (home connection is to slow to have 313 arrive there). If
someone needs to get in touch with me or needs info or whatever (no, don't
try asking for money :) you can reach me at [EMAIL
Hmm, that adress on the site looks familiar. Wasn't that the same adress as
the DEMF? So, is this Mr. Craig's next move??
Any thoughts on this?
John
-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 3:03 PM
To: '313@hyperreal.org'
Try 'Escape From The Black Planet' and 'Synthesized Society' on Disko B,
Fade to Black on Elypsia, everything by Vice on Tresor, The '1964 ep' on
Cosmic, lots of stuff on his own label Black Nation.
I'm sure Aaron Bennet could help out even more, or Steven T Lammers,
John out
Hi Jurren,
I talked to Alan a couple of days ago in Berlin and he still has some work
to do on the comic. It should be for the end of this year or the beginning
of next year. The release of the comic is the start of a subdivision of Pure
Sonik which will be called Pure Comics. Alan is also
Yep, I second the good words on the Dhrough release. I have it as well, but
forgot to mention it. The Berlin sleep deprivation is still causing damage!
J
P.S. While we are on the Dhrought tip: what do you guys think about the
Sativae and Dhrought output? I just love it! I bought Dave Tarrida's
Yippie, I'm dropping by there on Monday!!
Can I mail these guys? This may sound like a stupid question, but I don't
know my way around netshopping all that well...
John
Could somebody forward me an e-mail adress where I can ask to put a copy
aside for me?
-Original Message-
From:
It's so heartwarming to see there are so many like-minded people out there
doing the same thing, encountering the same problems, having the same ideas
and drives. I also have an own radio show. I've been doing radio for about 5
years now. The current show Global Warning has been running for
Yeah, that was exactly the same thing I was thinking after the thread on
journalists and how difficult it is to manage all of this and all the
problems involved.
A couple of weeks ago there was an idea of setting up a 313-website, but it
kinda died out. What about picking up this idea again? And
Yep, totally agree. We need a 'webmummy' who wants to take care of this
business, someone to coordinate all of this. Who wants to sacrifies his/her
last minute of spare time? I suggest I'd be somebody from Detroit...
Can we already get some response here from people who want to contribute to
such
Or do we want this to be bigger than just 313? a more global name?
Speaking of global. My radioshow is called Global Warning, meaning that
techno is something global, that we are here to stay. Our voice must be
heard all over the world. Maybe an idea to start from?
Are we trying to take over
Consider Belgium (and most of The Netherlands) covered on the editorial
side! I'm sure the Dutchies will jump on this train as well!
Interviews and party reviews will be no problem! Including pictures!
John
-Original Message-
From: Diana Potts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
Ok, while we are busy on the French thread: check this out! Kobayashi
records, really banging stuff, but most of their artists are non-French,
incl; Belgium's G-Force.
http://www.kobayashi-records.com
John out (of the office in about half an hour)
-Original Message-
From: Dennis
Derek wrote:
Now, as for people who get records because they work at a magazine or
something, thats a different story. These people should DEFINANTLY make
their voices heard.
I totally agree. Now just give me God's phone number and I'll aks him to
make every day twice as long and He also should
Hi Diana,
I hear you sister! Getting reviews published is hell esp. when you're only
writing them as part of your hobby. The staff writers always go first. So if
you do ten reviews, about two get in. And, oh yes, I know the syndrome of
people promising you promo's and never sending them. Even
I thought this might interest some people. Oh baby, Richie is playing as
well. I'm already considering skipping a night's sleep just not to miss a
thing!
Hope to see some list members there (already know about one)
John
Tresor. Love Parade 2000 - The Climax
The Climax - Soundcheck
I can only second the notion that Steve is a superb guy. I haven't heard him
play yet and that bugs me.
Steve, send me a mix-cd of yours with your bio, I'll do a good word for you
in Belgium and Holland! Contact me privately for my adress.
John
P.S. Mixcd (or Minidisc)will also be played on my
I'll be hitting Hardwax the Monday after the Love Parade. Auwch, poor
wallet! :)
John
Could somebody pass me the exact adress again? Thanks!
-Original Message-
From: *** ASKEW [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 8:48 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Re: online
I must agree. I have been playing the cd a lot as well and I broadcasted the
first cd on my radioshow about two weeks ago. I'll have the second cd
broadcasted while I'm in Berlin for the Love Parade (well, actually for
Tresor).
Damn TP, I didn't know about your gig in Munster last weekend. When
A friend of mine is going to receive a cd with recordings by the Burrito
Boys (Karl 'O Connor and Dave Summer??).
Anybody who knows this and can shed some light on it? I was told that it is
electro, a bit in the style of Drexciya.
John
Isn't SID the one with Drexciya? I really like that one. I brought it home
from our trip to Detroit. I didn't know there was a SID 6 or 7.
John
-Original Message-
From: Scott MacInnis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 4:23 PM
To: 313
Subject: [313] FW: [313] Detroit
That should have been SID 5 is the one by Drexciya. Damn I really need to
get more sleep!
J
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 4:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] FW: [313] Detroit records
I believe Patrick Lindsey is actually from Austria, Vienna if I'm not
mistaken...
General Electronic Music is also from Frankfurt and they have some great
ambient releases esp. the ambient stuff!
John
-Original Message-
From: c myster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 18,
Gaetek is in fact Gaetano Parisio and he's Italian for sure (Napels). I did
an interview with him some time ago for Bassic Groove and his English was a
bit funny. Those who are interested can get the answers to the interview
sent to them (for personal use only of course).
John
-Original
Whoops, ambient releases, esp. ambient stuff. That's like two times the same
thing. Aarggh, it's Monday and you don't have to tell me why I hate that.
So, as I tried to say: GEM Office has decent releases esp. their
ambient/downtempo stuff.
John (back to the land of dreams)
-Original
Well, that sums up about my idea about all the crap I had to delete from my
mailbox the last two weeks as well!
Word!
As to the discussion about hard techno versus soulfull Detroit stuff: I have
both styles in my crates and tons of other stuff ranging from ambient, over
wacko stuff by Neil
Ever considered the fact that Jeff just might be on a holiday? I don't see
why he should get kicked off. He's a decent guy!
J
-Original Message-
From: FC3 Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 7:16 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Cc: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: RE:
Concerning the overseas members like the Dutchmen and myself: I hope we will
also be able to purchase the T-shirts and get them send to us.
John (just making sure...)
Entries 1; 2 and 10 are great, but the others are nice as well. Hell, it's
difficult to choose...
Hi John,
John here ;-) Again thanks for all the things you and Karie did for me and
Annick while we were in Detroit. It wouldn't have been the same without your
help!
I saw Juan backstage about an hour or two after he was due to play. I don't
know why they didn't manage to get him to play at
Hi,
Just realised that I'm already far too late to get most of the things
arranged for the Love Parade weekend (Yes Nick, I'm going, but it's more for
Tresor than for the Parade).
I was wondering if there are any listmembers who are from Berlin? If so I
would enormously appreciate it if they
Does anybody have an idea how long mr. Craig is staying in Australia? He is
supposed to play Saturday in the Belgian Fuse-club and that was just perfect
for me to interview him for Bassic Groove concerning the festival (and the
rest of his amazing career). The boys from Fuse told me that it would
Second.with the obvious exception of Dan, I don't know if anyone here
has written anything about the music be it non-fiction, fiction, poetry,
etc. I've been thinking about writing some academic stuff as well as some
fiction.is there interest in having a website that encompasses writing
Sorry for this late message, but I have been sooo busy and tired I didn't
manage to do it earlier.
A big thanks to everybody who helped and accompanied me and my girlfriend
Annick when we were in Detroit.
A special thanks to Kelli Kavanaugh for picking us up at the airport and her
kindness
Lifelike was released on both. Although I live in the city of Ghent,
homebase of Music Man , I bought the release on Axis during my stay in
Detroit.
Groetjes/greetings,
John
-Original Message-
From: Wibo Lammerts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 1:15 PM
To:
I have been off the list until I came back from Chicago and started working
again (Monday). I was wondering what I have missed? Probably lots of
comments on the festival. I was also wondering if more people have put
pictures online or are planning to do so?
I'll probably have mine by Tuesday. It
I thought this might interest some people on the list.
Have a nice weekend everybody, it's 5.54pm here and the weekend is
calling...
John
friday 07 july
GLOBUS
23:00-02:00...dave
02:00-05:00...carl cox
05:00-endetom clark
TRESOR
23:00-01:00...mad max
01:00-03:00...steve rachmad
Hmm, I have to second this because I interviewed Pacou some time ago and he
clearly stated not being a big fan of software. He's an hardware kinda guy.
I even asked him the question what his point of view was on software and he
said he only used software for some mastering and for the releases on
I think it will have been Cisco on a soloflight, like most of the
productions by The Advent.
John (back on the list after the Detroit/Chicago pilgrimage)
-Original Message-
From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 5:05 PM
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: [313]
As I said Gwendal; I'm not against the music you are promoting, totally not,
but I guess you picked the wrong list to drop this message. This list is
from Detroit, the city where techno and dance music originated, but these
people never got the respect they deserve from their countrymen. It's a
Hi fellow listmembers,
Since I will be out of the office for about two weeks I'm unsubscribing
because I'm afraid my mailbox might explode with all these lists and press
agencies sending mails. I'll be back on Monday 5th!
People who need to get in touch with me urgently can still reach out home:
Ok, I'm a bad 313-addict so here we go for a last message before I leave and
unsubscribe for two weeks.
Jeff Mills was to play on a big party in Holland this weekend but cancelled.
This is 100% sure because it was a party by the magazine I write for. They
are doing the annual awards with party
I just love that track. In fact the 'text' is an old Dutch counting rhyme
which makes it pretty funny for Dutch speaking people like me.
You are not the only one who bought it. I tend to mix it with electro from
time to time.
John
-Original Message-
From: FC3 Richards [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi Mike,
Just for the record: Johno is my e-mail addy since there are two Johns here
at the office. So it's John without the extra 'o'. My grandmother used to
call me that when I was little so ...
My girlfriend Annick will also be joining us.
See ya Friday,
John
P.S. Isn't it a bit late
Hi everybody,
My girlfriend and I are coming to Detroit from Thursday 25 may and we'll
leave for Chicago on Tuesday or Wednesday. Are there listmembers who are
interested in embarking on a exchange programme? ;-) We have just moved to
our little house in the city of Ghent (Belgium). Anyone who
Yeti is a Belgian label, closely linked to Music Man since it's also part of
NEWS. Stefaan - T-Quest - Vandenberghe is still largely involved in the
releases that come out on the label.
J
-Original Message-
From: Alien Disc Dealer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000
Has anybody already listened to the new James Ruskin album on Tresor? In
'Connected' I tend to reckognize a melody that has been used before, but I
can't seem to place it. Anybody?
John
I like Cari Lekebusch better than Adam Beyer for exactly the same reason.
While Adam has a tendancy to focus on hard beats and loops Cari also adds
interesting sounds, effects, twists and turns. I must admit that the last
album by Beyer was already better, but still I feel a bit sorry I bought it
As a follow up to the virus warning of yesterday (This sucker hit about 90%
of the European companies):
I've just received a mail from the Belgian press agency Belga that says that
the 'I LOVE YOU' virus steals your passwords. It's only Windows 95 and 98
that are subject to this.
Watch it and
Now if only I had the money to buy a Mac ;-)
John
-Original Message-
From: sean deason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 6:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) I LOVE YOU steals your passwords!!
now if only the rest of the world would
WATCH OUT EVERYBODY! A WORLDWIDE VIRUS IS GOING AROUND TODAY. IT ALREADY
INFECTED OUR NETWORK HERE IN BELGIUM AND WE HAVE RECEIVED THE MESSAGE THIS
SUCKER GOES AROUND THE WHOLE WORLD. ALTHOUGH IT MIGHT SEEM TEMPTING, DO NOT
OPEN MAILS WITH THE HEADING 'I LOVE YOU' OR WITH AN VBS.FILE ATTACHED!
Subject: CHAT WITH SUBHEAD
TRESOR CHAT DEBUT!!
CHAT
with Jason Leach Phillip Wells
from SUBHEAD
Tresor MS 56144-6 Arucknaphobia out now
Tresor album coming soon
16TH OF MAY
20.00 - 22.00 h.
lock in via www.tresorberlin.de
Anybody have questions they wanna ask James Ruskin? This is your chance! I'm
going to contact James tomorrow for an interview for Bassic Groove magazine.
Hope to find some interesting stuff in my mailbox soon!
John
Hi Jason,
I've received The Rough Guide To Techno (Thanks Tim, excellent job!)
yesterday and thanks to that nice piece of work I can answer question A)
about Mills. Don't mind if I already use a quote (?): 'In 1992, however,
Mills decided to accept the offer of a residency at Peter Gatien's
Yes, I bought this double pack. It was limited if I recall well. There was a
track by Joey Beltram on there that was really amazing. I belief it's called
'The Vertical'. Derrick is on there as well, but don't ask me the title of
his contribution.
John
-Original Message-
From: Stuart
The vinyl is the same as CD1.
-Original Message-
From: Ross, Jurri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 1:47 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Ghost in the Shell / D May
Don't know. It's been a long time since I listened to it.
By the
It's a pitty all those releases got deleted. Axis 6 is still very much
wanted here. I'm one of the lucky bastards who has got it. Especially the
track 'Suspense' burns the dancefloor.
I was wondering if these deleted items still can be found in Detroit record
shops?
John
-Original
I got really lucky. I found it in an old record crate underneath the normal
record boxes in store that isn't specialized in techno. I saw a record with
a black label on one side and a gold on the other. My hart bounced and I
quickly looked to the inscriptions in the record. Woohoo!! It cost me
Hey Alan,
What's the story on that new album of yours? When will you start working on
it and who is going to release it? I hope Tresor is, I get all their stuff
on promo. I really liked 'Progress' and I hope some new material is coming
soon.
John
P.S. Are you in Detroit around the time of
In a recent interview with Oliver Ho he referred to 'Bitches Brew' as an
inspiration. At the time this album came out everybody in the jazzworld was
dissing Miles Davis saying: 'This is no jazz, we don't want to hear it'.
Usually this is a sign for progress and in a lot of cases stuff like this
Hi Tom,
Funny thing to ask. I interviewed Jay Denham a couple of weeks ago and he
admitted he used to be a 'science fiction nut'. Quote: I wanted to be
Captain Kirl so bad. Maybe you should get in touch with him on the subject.
Aux88 has a sample of 'The Borg' in Xeo Genetic. Pretty cool. I'm a
Hi Jussi,
I liked that track so much (and the idea behind it) that I named my radio
show after it. Global Warning (underground transmissions) has been running
on Dance Radio Plus in Ghent, Belgium for over two years now.
John
This was a global warning, the underground and not a rave station!
YIHA! I'll book our flight next Saturday. Four (or five) days Detroit
and then Chicago. This is a dream come true!
John (Belgium)
Hope to meet some list members over there!
-Original Message-
From: detroit science [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 6:31 AM
I'm still waiting for a confirmation of the electronic music festival in
Detroit end of May. I really need to be sure because it's about time I
started planning this holiday. If I don't arrange my plane and stay next
week I risk having no more flights. Does anybody know whether the festival
will
Hi Steve,
I'll be coming to Detroit and Chicago (and hopefully NY on the way home)
anyway, but it would drive me crazy if the festival would take place at
another time. This is a quite expensive trip for me, especially since I'll
be moving to the city of Ghent next month. Need to buy lots of
Hi C,
Sorry man, don't know. I saw Kenny on the night of the Kozzmozz party in
Ghent. I was waiting in the bar for Oliver Ho to finish his supper. I only
talked briefly with Kenny, nothing like an interview or something. I'll try
to remember and contact Kenny on the album subject.
Keep well,
Ok, I know the list is online again for about 5 seconds but this request is
urgent. Does anybody have some info on Gaetek? If all goes well I'll be
interviewing mr. Gaetano Parisio next Saturday in Holland and some extra
info is always usefull. I'll be leaving for Holland tomorrow night so if you
That explains why Ben wasn't to keen on talking about Killabite in the
interview I did with him for Bassic Groove magazine (Holland). He stated he
didn't really want to release the Killabites, but the demand was too big to
ignore. I'll dig up that part of his answers tonight at home and forward
Speaking of Birmingham, does anybody know if Karl 'Regis' 'O Connor has an
e-mail adress? I haven't heard of him for a long time and I would like to
contact him again. Thanks in advance!
John
Hey Alan, maybe you know this; Karl did a rework on one of your releases
didn't he? I believe it was
Sorry Vidal, but I'll have to report this to the club. ;-)
Just kidding, I was 13 when I managed to convince my mother to take me to
the legendary Belgian Boccaccio club. It was the days of New Beat, a musical
phenomenon largely concentrated in Belgium. From that day on I was lost
forever. Enjoy
I'm afraid Dave has a tendancy of leaving labels on the wrong foot. Last
year, around the time Dave became a bi-monthly resident in the Fuse club, I
interviewed him there and although he was in a very good mood (which is not
always the case) he didn't want to talk about Bush. He had nothing good
You are right, you shouldn't take shit from anyone. I used to get fucked
over for money too in the past, but from now on I'm on my gard. Is it just
the music industry or do people get fucked for money everywhere? Well I
guess it's the same problem everywhere, but I've already heard lots of
artists
On RS Dave released 'Get a little stupid' under the name Hardcore. Maybe he
did another release on the label, but I'll have to check that. It was one of
his first releases if not the first, probably licensed to RS and not an
original release.
And now I'm really outa here!!! :)
John
I have to second that. 'Unpopular Science' and other releases by the Kooky
Scientist are really great. I had figured that out since the beginning I
started buying techno records. I also really like the ep on +8 with tracks
like 'Rogue' and 'Bonkers'. Nice stuff from Mr. Giannelli. Yeah, what's he
I was just going to mail the same thing Andrew.
One of my friends buys cd's (I stick to vinyl) and he had a copy of the Live
Sabotage, live in Belgium. Very decent mix-cd, very decent! It's really a
shame that was about the only time Alan played in Belgium. Get your ass over
here Alan!! :-)
I was wondering if someone on the list has any information on Oliver Ho and
Justin Berkovi? I'm planning to interview these artists next Saturday on the
Kozzmozz-party in Ghent, Belgium. I have some info on Justin, but Oliver
seems to be a bit of a problem. Does anybody know where I can find
Yep, heard something about a Tresor mix compilation coming up as well. If
you are really interested in knowing this for sure, I'll check at home. I
still have an info mail of Tresor in my mailbox somewhere. DBX' Loosing
Control remains one of my favorites.
John
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