Brethren,
Nice full color jacket on this one (pix on my Roundabout Sounds page
on Facebook: www.facebook.com/RoundaboutSounds
Preview here:
https://soundcloud.com/roundabout-sounds/rondenion-soul-desire-ep
I will also have some copies shipped to me here in California so that
I can send them
Great stuff. One of my fave EPs thus far this year.
http://andrewdukeinthemix.com
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 12:24 PM, Joe Marougi jmaro...@gmail.com wrote:
Brethren,
Nice full color jacket on this one (pix on my Roundabout Sounds page
on Facebook: www.facebook.com/RoundaboutSounds
The SOULLL TRAIN!
I wonder what ever happened to the Asian woman with the long hair who
was always dancing prominently on the show.
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On 2/1/2012 11:14 AM, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
It’s in The Freep.
She lives on somewhere in a lot of peoples' minds. As does Cornelius, of
course. RIP.
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Soul Train Creator Don Cornelius Dead
Sent: 25 Feb 2012 04:02
The SOULLL TRAIN!
I wonder what ever happened
It's in The Freep.
http://www.freep.com/article/20120201/ENT07/120201014/Don-Cornelius-dead-suicide?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|FRONTPAGE
Ken
what time is omar s playing?
7am or in the afternoon?
Just wanna make sure my friends who DID go to detroit don't miss it.
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 3:03 PM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
***UPDATE***
LINE UP:
Omar S. (Detroit) -- FOUR HOUR SET!!!
K.atou (Athens)
Eric Johnston
***UPDATE***
LINE UP:
Omar S. (Detroit) -- FOUR HOUR SET!!!
K.atou (Athens)
Eric Johnston (Detroit)
Dave Powers (Chicago)
Max Jacobson (Chicago)
Ryan Brogan (NY)
BONUS:
3 free drink tickets with admission between 7-9am or until free booze
runs out so come early for some morning rooftop patio
When: Sunday, May 24th, 7 AM - 4 PM.
Where: Exodus rooftop, Greektown, Detroit
Max Powers presents SOUL CITY 313
Featuring: Omar S. (Detroit)
with Dave Powers LIVE and Max Jacobson
additional lineup TBA
7 AM - 4 PM??? that's
ODD
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 5:51 PM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
When: Sunday, May 24th, 7 AM - 4 PM.
Where: Exodus rooftop, Greektown, Detroit
Max Powers presents SOUL CITY 313
Featuring: Omar S. (Detroit)
with Dave Powers LIVE and Max Jacobson
additional
Body Soul baby!
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 5:37 PM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com wrote:
7 AM - 4 PM??? that's
ODD
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 5:51 PM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
When: Sunday, May 24th, 7 AM - 4 PM.
Where: Exodus rooftop, Greektown, Detroit
Max Powers presents
...@gmail.com
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
From: cpe1704...@gmail.com Frank Glazer
Subject: Re: (313) Soul City 313 with Omar S., Sunday May 24, 7AM - 4PM
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 18:37:46 -0400
7 AM - 4 PM??? that's
ODD
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 5:51 PM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
When: Sunday, May
: cpe1704...@gmail.com Frank Glazer
Subject: Re: (313) Soul City 313 with Omar S., Sunday May 24, 7AM - 4PM
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 18:37:46 -0400
7 AM - 4 PM??? that's
ODD
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 5:51 PM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
When: Sunday, May 24th, 7 AM - 4 PM.
Where
It was F-ing fantastic! Tons of local skaters from Detroit - almost
everyone on the rink was amazing. Some professional skaters from
Chicago, Ohio, Florida, and Ontario were there - really cool to watch.
There was a skating competition at around 3AM that these skating crews
participated in.
Oh yeah...And the skating crew from Ontario...I gotta tell ya
Five white men (all of the American skating groups were African
American and pretty young, in their twenties), one of them was about 65
or 70, skinny as hell and zipping around the rink. Another man, looked
like his son, or maybe
That skinny guy was one of my favorites. But there were a lot of really
good skaters, a real delight to watch.
Jamil
Denise Dalphond wrote:
Oh yeah...And the skating crew from Ontario...I gotta tell ya
Five white men (all of the American skating groups were African
American and pretty
Cool - very cool. Any chance that your husband will post the photos from
the evening somewhere that us homebodies will be able to get a peek?
MEK
Denise Dalphond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/28/2007 09:56:36 PM:
It was F-ing fantastic! Tons of local skaters from Detroit - almost
Anyone who attended have time to give a report on Moodymann's party?
MEK
Yes sir...
His name morphed from HFusion from DJ Fusion. Hands down one of
the best 5 dj's in Detroit. Used to dj for Slum Village.
KevinHis name morphed from HFusion from DJ Fusion. Hands down one of
the best 5 dj's in Detroit. Used to dj for Slum Village.
Thanks for the info Kevin.
So, don't know anything about this guy, if anyone bumps into any mixtapes
by him, or online mixes any where, please let me know. I enjoyed
Instant Vintage Presents:
Soul Out
Featuring the sounds of
Amp Fiddler Live (Genuine)
Theo Parrish (Sound Signature)
Peanut Butter Wolf (Stones Throw)
HFusion (Sound Signature)
Centre Street
Saturday May 29 2004
Doors open at 10pm
Produced by www.krossover.com
311 East Grand River, Harmonie
HFusion (Sound Signature)
same geezer who did that cd?
(dj fusion does fusion?)
starts off with Tears For Fears.
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gy.net cc:
Subject: RE: (313) Soul Music
(was some nonsense
spw
the term soul had a resergance in trend with the music industry starting
around the mid to late
90's
Soul is only a figment of the hu-man imagination which can not be
scientifically proven, a
primitive concept based in tradition.
Ignoring for a second statements from the artists about how the
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 16:34:39 -0700 (PDT), spw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
the term soul had a resergance in trend with the music industry
starting around the mid to late
90's
Soul is only a figment of the hu-man imagination which can not be
scientifically proven, a
primitive concept based in
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From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Soul is only a figment of the hu-man imagination which can not be
scientifically proven, a
primitive concept based in tradition.
i bet if you try REALLY REALLY HARD, you could say something even
more
On 6/22/03 7:34 PM, spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Soul is only a figment of the hu-man imagination which can not be
scientifically proven, a
primitive concept based in tradition.
And so it becomes clear. You ARE channeling the spirit of Criswell from
Plan 9 from Outer Space.
You see -- your
: RE: (313) Soul Music
(was some nonsense spw
06/22/03 06:34 PM was going on about
tells me some more stings of life will be heading in my direction
shortly ;-)
k
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Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 3:26 PM
To: spw
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Soul Music (was some nonsense spw was going on about
It's not only with dance music culture but with more mainstream music like
rock, country (artist
going back to blue grass, folk music roots) genres like neo-soul (coke classic
commercials)electronica Pop artsit like Moby.
Pick up and read magazines like Rolling Stone, Vibe, I'm sure youll have no
nonsense.
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, spw wrote:
It's not only with dance music culture but with more mainstream music like
rock, country (artist
going back to blue grass, folk music roots) genres like neo-soul (coke classic
commercials)electronica Pop artsit like Moby.
Pick up and read
I think he has, artist like Jay-Z and Herbbie Hancock are well aware of who
Derrick May is, I
think Carl Craig is more popular though.
Someone told they saw highlights of the DEMF on MTV which is about as
mainstream as it gets.
Carl Craig has been featured in mainstream American magazines like
--- Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i bet if you try REALLY REALLY HARD, you could say something even
more stupid than this. id tell you to soul search to really get
into it, but that would be futile.
No it isn't if you think about it and observe the evidence.
There's a great
-- Original Message --
From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No it isn't if you think about it and observe the evidence.
There's a great documentary on PBS about animal behavior, they
had one
of the great chimpanzee researchers describe how she thinks the
first
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gy.net cc:
Subject: RE: (313) Soul Music
(was some nonsense spw
of the medium of the Internet.
Its discussions like this that really makes me hate techno and everyone that
goes with it.
|-Original Message-
|From: Sylvia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 18 June 2003 23:52
|To: David Powers
|Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
|Subject: RE: (313) Soul Music (was some
as an extension of the creative strategy developed time and again by
the Africans of the diaspora.
dave
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Subject: Re: (313) Soul Music (was some nonsense spw was going on about)
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 08:52:39 +1000
From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313
The problem faced by Africans of the diaspora was: what do we do when the
master
takes away our drums, our language, our religion, by force? The answer, as
far
as I see, is that they took what they had, even if it was part of the
masters'
culture, and transformed it in order to
and Circuses... It's hard to say. ..
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|From: David Powers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 5:31 PM
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; David Powers
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Its discussions like this that really makes me hate techno and everyone that
goes with it.
|-Original Message-
|From: Sylvia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 18 June 2003 23:52
|To: David Powers
|Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
|Subject: RE: (313) Soul Music (was some nonsense spw was going
Borrowed ? say What ? Kind of comment can just come from a perfect
imbecile
who is a waste of human flesh, and his only use on this earth is to take up
space, God knows why, thank you very much for your brilliant comments,
Whoa, Sylvia, chill the f*ck out for a second. I questioned David too
]
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|Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; spw
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|
|
|On the other hand, Soul Music as a genre was a just a euphimism for
|black music, and doesn't have
On the other hand, Soul Music as a genre was a just a euphimism for
black music, and doesn't have anything to do with soul
as a spiritual or metaphysical concept.
Random tangent : did any uk peeps see the soul documentary with trevor
nelson last night ? Was pretty interesting stuff !
Peace,
Random tangent : did any uk peeps see the soul documentary with trevor
nelson last night ? Was pretty interesting stuff !
Peace,
Marc
Yeah man, I've always been pretty fascinated by that old Wigan Northen Soul
scene. Looked like a wicked scene when it was happening. If I'd been 10 years
|Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; spw
|Subject: RE: (313) Soul Music (was some nonsense spw was going
|on about)
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|
|On the other hand, Soul Music as a genre was a just a euphimism for
|black music, and doesn't have anything to do with soul as
|a spiritual or metaphysical concept.
|
|The hell it doesn't
Random tangent : did any uk peeps see the soul documentary with trevor
nelson last night ? Was pretty interesting stuff !
Yeah, yeah, I saw it. Thought it was really good.
Kind of a different perspective on it all.
Deffo an essex boys take on soul.
Did you see Norman Jay talking about Wigan? I
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Soul Music (was some nonsense spw was going on about)
Random tangent : did any uk peeps see the soul documentary with trevor
nelson last night ? Was pretty interesting stuff !
Yeah, yeah, I saw it. Thought it was really good.
Kind of a different
Aww man, I missed this documentary! I hope it's repeated soon...
There's surely a strong link between the techno scene and the soul scene of the
80s, the immense power of the songs back then is incredible. Each new track
that came out must have been a real event, and I remember reading
to Maze - Twilight...ended many a club night with that in my
ears.
I could go on, but im prob on the wrong list for this talk.
Rav
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Sent: 18 June 2003 13:12
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Soul
Aww man, I missed
like jazz chords, instrumental virtuosity, 808, 909, 303, DIY use of
technology, sampler; all the elements of Detroit techno can be understood very
well in this context.
dave
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Subject: RE: (313) Soul Music (was some nonsense spw was going on about
Sounds heavy
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|From: David Powers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 18 June 2003 16:31
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|on about)
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|Great post. I may have been misinformed
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Sylvia wrote:
|On the other hand, Soul Music as a genre was a just a euphimism for
|black music, and doesn't have anything to do with soul as a spiritual
|or metaphysical concept.
Euphemism
'blues' is without hope and that its singers accept their conditions
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; David Powers
|Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
|Subject: RE: (313) Soul Music (was some nonsense spw was going on about)
|
|
|Great post. I may have been misinformed, I was thinking about it
|more in terms of the classifying of music by the record labels
|than the meaning of the music
On the other hand, Soul Music as a genre was a just a euphimism for
black music, and doesn't have anything to do with soul as a spiritual
or metaphysical concept.
The hell it doesn't have a spiritual concept! Where the hell do you think
Soul music came from?
Listen to Ray Charles man, and then
McKay - Yes, she has sung back-up for Kelis. She's signed to GoBeat! First
single is Tell Him. There is an album out too.
For info, www.stephaniemckay.com
Not techno but still from D.
With weather like this its
Dwele - Subject. Great for a summer night with a drink of your choice.
Still of
Not techno but still from D.
With weather like this its
Dwele - Subject. Great for a summer night with a drink of your choice.
Still of topic, anyone heard this Mckay lady, sort of downbeat soul,
produced by some member of Portishead.
Ive heard a track on a HMV sampler that I was impressed by.
I cant get soulseek to connect. What server should it be point at, sorry for
the ot.
it's down at the moment
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From: Jim Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 12:42 PM
Subject: (313) Soul seek
I cant get soulseek to connect. What server should it be point at, sorry
for
the ot.
speaking of jazz...
everybody pick up soul on wax #3! first s.o.w. in what...4 years?? ha!
produced by russ gabriel i should mention...
anyways, it's absolutely beautiful house/jazz that sounds even a bit like
fela kuti it is so buoyant and beautiful and catchy and a...deep. live
sax,
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 3:01 PM
Subject: (313) soul on wax #3 spirit of corea
speaking of jazz...
everybody pick up soul on wax #3! first s.o.w. in what...4 years?? ha!
produced by russ gabriel i should
From: ryan burns
anyone know the discography for soul city.
SL4W 001 L'Homme Van Renn Luv + Affection *)
SLSS 002 Kenny Dixon, Jr. Soul Sounds Vol 1 *)
SLSS 005 Marc Pharaoh Soul Sounds 3
SLSS 006 The Joyful Sounds Of Soul Feat. Donnie Mark Hold On
SLSS 008 The Choir Boys Say Amen *)
SLSS 009
Soul City is one of a small group of labels, along with Simply Soul,
Happy, KMS and Serious Grooves, that really drew me into Detroit music
in the early 1990s more from the house side rather than the techno side,
although there has always a distinctive techno flavor to Detroit
house that really
can someone tell me if this one is the same as HS 6024 on Happy Soul.
Martin
SLSS 006 The Joyful Sounds Of Soul Feat. Donnie Mark Hold On
anyone know the discography for soul city.
besides kenny dixon, divina what are the best releases?
ryan burns
when is this new unreleased wallshaker/soul city on the Metroplex cd comming
out???
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Thank you to everyone that persuaded me to buy the Soul in Motion comp
without hearing it.
Best.
Com-pi-la-tion.
Ev-er.
OK, maybe not, but I'm struggling to think of a better one. :) Seriously,
there isn't a bad track on it, and the only one I'm not ga-ga for is the 4
Hero remix of YMO, which
can i have the link again.
please
thanks
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Hey all! Just got Fabrice's new album last Wednesday
and thought I would say this is one album for all fans
of Detroit music. It's funky, it's soulful very
deep! Lots of dope sh-101 action, so fans of Titonton,
early Morgan Geist Dan Curtin will love this
beautiful album. The think the album
Hi Minto,
Many thanx !
I'm happy you like it !
And yes, its due to come in March 18th...
cheers !
Fabrice
From: Minto George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [313] Soul Designer Walking on a Little Cloud
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 06:16:24 -0800 (PST)
Hey all! Just got Fabrice's
ditto to that. it's a killer.
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From: Minto George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 2:16 PM
Subject: [313] Soul Designer Walking on a Little Cloud
Hey all! Just got Fabrice's new album last Wednesday
and thought I would
speeking of ur - hardlife --- soul city records, does anyone have a
discography for this label, and which releases in particular to look for? i
was lucky enough to find the kdj release today (clone in rotterdam has a
couple), and i already had the davina - don't you want it?, and marc
James Boylan wrote:
I think the term 'soulful techno' is bandied about way too often...
Soul music, as in Motown etc.., was music in which the singer or songwriter
bared his/her soul in the lyrics and the delivery
A lot of (great) techno is blatantly not like this.
I disagree, though I
I disagree, though I do see your point, but I feel that where a voice is a
vocalists instrument through which to 'bare' ones soul, a bass player, a
drummer or any other type of musician are equally able, if talented enough,
to do the same through thier chosen means. There has been some great
C'mon, now we are just snowballing.
Here goes: SoulSaver is a track on Interstellar that is by Gerald
Mitchell.
SoulFlower is a Z-track that features on Rolando's Aztec Mystic mix. I
think this was the track that we were originally talking about. SoulFlower
is also the name of a different
. Please discuss. I am interested and not attacking; What
do ya think?
SMc
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Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 5:57 PM
Subject: [313]Soul Samplers
There are ALOT of 'soul-samplers' seeking to fullfill
There are ALOT of 'soul-samplers' seeking to fullfill their greed by
capitalizing on the artistic talents of those who make music for a living
One might even consider these creatures soul-vampires for they contribute
nothing , they prey upon whoever they can ; their sole purpose being to take..
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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