There's some weird stuff in the Freep schedule, like Ibex appearing
for 5 half-hour slots in the Underground on Sunday.
Oof. Just read the lineup. Anyone else out there feel that overall it's a
little hurtin'? Who *are* some of these folks? And why DiGiorgio and
Jazzanova 2x on the same day? Couldn't they find anyone else to fill those
slots?
Sorry. Rainy and damp in NYC and in a bitchy mood. Maybe Happy Hour wi
hahaha!!! awesome! I think that's the first time the 313 list has been
quoted in a Detroit paper. Too bad the quote was from a sleazy troll.
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Anyone else read this in today's Freep?
>
> http://www.freep.com/entertainment/index.htm
>
> hope this li
> As I've said before, there is so much great music from Detroit, but the
> Octave One sound is right at the heart of my approach as a DJ.
On Octave One talk, can anybody tell me what, if any, connection's
Drexciya/Octave One have? I know about the many Drexciya offshoots, but I
wonder if any of
It's great to see this kind of positive coverage in the Freep, at last.
Especially for the Burdens, who deserve every bit of respect.
It was an honor to see Octave One playing live at the 430 West party,
but even better was seeing all the generations of the Burden family
at the underground stage a
Steven T Lammers wrote:
>
> Good article, but there's a few discrepancies:
>
> 1. Fashion policy @ Pure. vs Last quotation from Lulgjuraj.
Agreed. If I was interested in becoming a male model, I'd have
to spend even more $$ on clothing and the gym than I do on
music. Unacceptable trade-off.
Good article, but there's a few discrepancies:
1. Fashion policy @ Pure. vs Last quotation from Lulgjuraj.
2. What are Detroit clubs missing, specifically?
3. What is making the 'dance club scene' "energized"? $$?
4. Clubs like Lush and Velvet, who're known for their live band performances