The 'Makers' movement celebrates the culture of individuals making
things for themselves -- crafts, electronics, musical instuments,
inventions If you're not familiar with Make magazine, it documents
and celebrates the DIY impulse.
I think Detroit is a great site for one their Maker Faire
I fell asleep about a third of the way through that
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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 October 2007 19:19
To: 313 Org
Subject: (313) Interesting piece on house/techno
On 10 Oct 2007, at 12:15, Robert Taylor wrote:
I fell asleep about a third of the way through that
You should read his stuff on mnml Rob, gushing boy most extreme :)
m
I fell asleep about a third of the way through that
OK, not deparately interesting but it generated some discussion on an
otherwise semi-dormant list.
Where's your topic for discussion Rob? If you're not careful I'll
star another vinyl vs. digital discussion.
:)
robin...
As the subject says.
http://www.de-bug.de/texte/5129.html
robin...
Check it... http://tinyurl.com/239fq5
Anybody got a story behind it?
Cheers,
lrh
From what I remember this was taken for the Detroit Techno Museum
that was around a few years ago. Is the exhibit still up in parts?
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That is about right, it was a promotional picture for the opening of
the Detroit Techno exhibition down at the Detroit Historical Museum.
On 9-mei-2007, at 6:00, Patrick Wacher wrote:
From what I remember this was taken for the Detroit Techno Museum
that was around a few years ago. Is the
That pic is about ten years old *IINM* (approx) just judging from the
other contexts in which I'm seen it - I think you can get it in Google
images if you ask the right question.
K
http://www.detroithistorical.org/promo-techno/founders.asp
On 5/9/07, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That pic is about ten years old *IINM* (approx) just judging from the
other contexts in which I'm seen it - I think you can get it in Google
images if you ask the right question.
K
So I guess that is new(ish) Kent? Can't be so sure any more...
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Subject: Re: (313) interesting photo.
http://www.detroithistorical.org/promo-techno/founders.asp
On 5/9/07, Odeluga
: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 May 2007 13:55
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) interesting photo.
http://www.detroithistorical.org/promo-techno/founders.asp
On 5/9/07, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That pic is about ten years old *IINM* (approx) just judging from
So I guess that is new(ish) Kent? Can't be so sure any more...
The exhibit opened in January 2003.
Not sure when the photo was taken. Probably in the Spring? Certainly doesn't
look like Detroit in January.
The opening party was at the Rooster Tail. Mojo himself introduced Aux Men
who then
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Sent: 09 May 2007 13:55
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Subject: Re: (313) interesting photo.
http://www.detroithistorical.org/promo-techno/founders.asp
On 5/9/07, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That pic is about ten years old *IINM* (approx
any more...
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http://www.detroithistorical.org/promo-techno/founders.asp
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That pic is about
: Re: (313) interesting photo.
http://www.detroithistorical.org/promo-techno/founders.asp
On 5/9/07, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That pic is about ten years old *IINM* (approx) just judging from the
other contexts in which I'm seen it - I think you can get it in Google
images if you
that is new(ish) Kent? Can't be so sure any more...
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http://www.detroithistorical.org/promo-techno/founders.asp
On 5/9/07, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL
On Tue, 4 Jul 2006, Martin Dust wrote:
Both of these are interesting field recordings, Chris is of course Ex-Cabs
and Z'ev is one of the most magick people I've ever met...enjoy
Chris Watson - Alcedo Volcano
http://www.touchradio.org.uk/
And you've probably heard his work if you have
Both of these are interesting field recordings, Chris is of course
Ex-Cabs and Z'ev is one of the most magick people I've ever met...enjoy
Chris Watson - Alcedo Volcano
Chris writes: The Alcedo Volcano sits, astride the equator 1000m above
the Pacific ocean on the central ridge of Isla
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 05:33:47PM +0100, Martin Dust wrote:
Both of these are interesting field recordings, Chris is of course
Ex-Cabs and Z'ev is one of the most magick people I've ever met...enjoy
And, of course, Chris is also ex-Hafler Trio.
So you've met Z'ev?! Do tell! How does
If anyone wants to check out some James Duncan material, other than that
record on Real Soon, I would highly recommend his release on Scatalogics
(*cough cough*)
http://www.scatalogics.com/sca003.html
OK, back to lurking!
e
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he
bigging up some of the lesser known cats:
http://www.carpentermunn.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/2006/01/metal-machine-music.html
tom
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Sent: 15 February 2006 17:37
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: SPAM-LOW: (313) interesting random article
bigging up some of the lesser known cats:
http://www.carpentermunn.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/2006/01/metal-ma
On 2/15/06, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suppose there's no point in picking holes in it really - it is their list,
but these would be my ammendments. In my terms, it's basically just a list
of people with fairly massive bodies of work who are generally left off of
the 'American
) RE: SPAM-LOW: (313)
interesting random article
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Definitely Alton Miller and Dan Curtin
add to that - Rick Wilhite, Shake, Terrence Dixon, Austin Bascom (aka
Abacus, A:xus), Gerd, Scan 7, Chris Brann...
ack, i cant believe i forgot shake. and i LOVE rick wilhite's tunes
but he
Kerri Chandler - Six pianos.
Heavy Los Hermanos/Recent UR string feel, although done in a slightly more
obvious manner.
BIG record. Will get hammered no doubt.
check check. not everyones bag, but give it a try.
_
sorry.
should clarify my last post.
it's interesting, because now at last we see some tracks from those guys
who have been gradually been starting to play some 'techno' over the last
few years, it's interesting to see their slant on it.
I can see how the ur/hermanos bits fit their sound. I
Hey,
Sorry to post about it, but i'd like to ask you all if you have any gift
suggestions.
Because its my brother's 30th birthday in one month.
And i definitively have no idea...i thought to the Analog 10, but i think i
wake up waaay to late :T
So if you have any proposal about DVD/CD box, book
At 01:25 PM 1/31/2005, KiDD*e* wrote:
And i definitively have no idea...i thought to the Analog 10, but i think i
wake up waaay to late :T
So if you have any proposal about DVD/CD box, book or any other item, 313
related or more widely 'electronic' that would be nice :)
The Axis BEACH TOWEL.
There's an Axis Soccer Ball, thats way more appropriate for the
European gift giver ;)
On Monday, January 31, 2005, at 12:28 PM, matt kane's brain wrote:
At 01:25 PM 1/31/2005, KiDD*e* wrote:
And i definitively have no idea...i thought to the Analog 10, but i
think i
wake up waaay to late
You could get him a decktray (ashtray that looks like
a 1210) Ive got one but they seem to have prograsses a
bit since I got mine from the Bi-Wire shop a few years
ago. Mine is white so has never been used, just an
ornament) but they now seem to have a removable bowl
for the ashtray. Here is the
maybe WarpVision: The Videos 1989-2004 (CD+DVD) ?
http://www.furious.com/perfect/technologytrap.html
i find myself relating to both sides of this guy's argument. in
alot of ways i find the old way of doing things to be superior. i
also find the ability of electronic music to allow a single
composer to also be a performer, arranger, engineer,
Subject
(313) interesting pretentious music
Please respond to article
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h.com
..
i'm really in love with sound - and working on it means more
possibilities of expression - i know of and adore this primitive
beauty of raw, dirty and rough sound, yet its just a single shade of
the infinite spectrum
/z99
Oh gawd. Adorno: call your office. There are a lot of problems with
this guy's argument, the first of which is that he's pretty much
re-hashed the elitist cultural critique of a writer (Adorno) who has
been shown to be very intolerant towards any form of popular music--and
particularly
Applause!
k
Oh gawd. Adorno: call your office. There are a lot of problems with
this guy's argument, the first of which is that he's pretty much
re-hashed the elitist cultural critique of a writer (Adorno) who has
been shown to be very intolerant towards any form of popular music--and
, but was not prepared
to sail on the back of future technology and be prepared to criticise what had
gone before, and see where it took him.
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Sent: 20 July 2004 15:07
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: RE: (313) interesting
references. This article seems like an exercise in masterbation
unachieved - like you know it could have been really awesome, but it just ...
wasn't. LOL!
Growl.
lisa
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 1:39 am
Subject: (313
A very interesting link, posted on the 313 list:
OK, so it's not C2 remixing Hot On The Heels Of Love, but ...
http://www.scannerdot.com/tg/TGScan_Branded_%26_Soldered.mp3
After I checked out that link I did a little digging on his site, I came
across a link to the Tate and I found this tasty
She walked right up to me and got within my comfort field, Crandall
stammered. I was taken aback. She pulled out the earbuds on her iPod
and indicated the jack with her eyes.
Warily unplugging his own earbuds, Crandall gingerly plugged them into
the woman's iPod, and was greeted by a rush of
JESUS! next thing you know children will be plugging
in to hear seniors listen to bach and sinatra!
I think its so neat when writers write free ads for
companies and people and people's companies under the
'news' section.
sarcasticme.
--- lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
She walked right up to
An interesting angle on this:
quote
Silent, Subtle Desperation :.
Look at this example of how people are using a mass produced gadget to
find meaning in their lives. Life in the so-called information age:
During his regular evening walk, software executive Steve Crandall often
nods a polite
LOL - the promiscuous iPod woman who imposes techno upon poor Crandall -
hehe!
I kinda like Diana's idea of the young plugging in to check out the
senior's Bach Sinatra ...
of course there are *many* ways of seeing the story. I was amused by the
article for several reasons:
the power of
December 2002 20:48
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) interesting ...
On the subject of Blake Baxter, anyone ever hear what became of the
Sexuality remixes that were meant to come out on Somic Groove?
Stewart
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Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 4:29 AM
Subject: RE: (313) interesting ...
I heard the Ben Sims mix a while back - it was really good; kind
well, I did read this about Kaos:
http://www.overloadmedia.co.uk/archives/interviews/blake_baxter.php
Thanks Mr. Osslear! :)
well, I did read this about Kaos:
http://www.overloadmedia.co.uk/archives/interviews/blake_baxter.php
Thanks Mr. Osslear! :)
Wow, this interview is fantastic. About this part--
I used to drive Derrick and we were really good friends back in those days. We
all basically hung out and lived
Work Your Body!
:)
On Thursday, December 12, 2002, at 03:33 PM, Matthew MacQueen wrote:
well, I did read this about Kaos:
http://www.overloadmedia.co.uk/archives/interviews/blake_baxter.php
Thanks Mr. Osslear! :)
Wow, this interview is fantastic. About this part--
I used to drive Derrick
: Thursday, December 12, 2002 8:39 PM
Subject: Re: (313) interesting ...
Work Your Body!
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supercool interview from Johnreally enjoyed it
Blake did a track called Work It' for one of the Jacktrax double pack
compilations. I think the double pack is the only place you can get it
though.really sparce jack track with his TM spoken word over the top.
on 13/12/02 7:33 AM,
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From: Dan Sicko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:26 PM
To: 313 list
Subject: (313) interesting ...
well, I did read this about Kaos:
http://www.overloadmedia.co.uk/archives/interviews/blake_baxter.php
Thanks Mr. Osslear! :)
HI everyone,
sorry for being a bit late on the return with this one:
GOOD. As many smart labels have figured out the deepest headz are brave enough
to handle the switch-ups in tempos and styles within a single label (Planet E,
also to some degree also Rush Hour, Archive, Kindrid
| So, anyone got any interesting stuff to tell us or what?!
Err...
The Artcyclopedia (http://www.artcyclopedia.com) describes minimalism
as 'a style of art in which objects are stripped down to their
elemental, geometric form, and presented in an impersonal manner'.
Robert Hood's Minimal Nation
Alex:
So, anyone got any interesting stuff to tell us or what?!
non-313:
the RjD2 album, Deadringer, is worth investigating if you're remotely into
hiphop. picked it up on Saturday on a whim, and mighty fine it is too!
313:
the new Moodyman 12 is quite nice. i can take-or-leave much of
The Artcyclopedia (http://www.artcyclopedia.com) describes minimalism
as 'a style of art in which objects are stripped down to their
elemental, geometric form, and presented in an impersonal manner'.
Robert Hood's Minimal Nation EP (Axis, 1994) is as pure as it gets,
discharging solidly
hey guys
if you're into wicked Detroit-style (electro and techno-tinged) house then
keep your eyes peeled for a label called Footwork Records. the label's
London-based, but the guys who run it are closely affiliated with Detroit's
IS12 collective. due out sometime
yes the first 12 on
JT:
yes the first 12 on footwork was pretty nice too, by louis digital, had a
really stripped-down homemade peaches-n-cream remix, and a couple nice
house tracks. that mark flash one (the second footwork) was godawful but i
guess that just means i'm not a mark flash fan...0
confusing or extra info that no one cares about :)
-Joe DelCimmuto
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From: rob webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: (313) interesting stuff - Footwork, Stuff
JT:
yes the first 12 on footwork was pretty nice
...the first ep is a various artists ep full of totally crazy chit,
from drexciyan electro to wigged out japanese hiphop-idm,
straight-up rb remixes(!?)
YES!
..they clearly dont care about making genre records
GOOD. As many smart labels have figured out the deepest headz are brave enough
this is awesome production... do they have a US distributor?
i dunno, it's only 500 copies (and 5 different metallic shades of
vinyl..o), and they suggest getting it from rub-a-dub or boomkat...
maybe try emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more..
jt
the following is absolutely the truth:
tonight i was doing my normal job to augment graduate
school, which is working with autistic kids doing
highly regimented behavioral modification therapy
called applied behavior analysis. i was extremely
stressed out because the kid was hitting himself and
UR inscribed Can a 303 heal? in one of their run-out grooves.
Maybe now they have an answer?
-d
On Tuesday, November 12, 2002, at 12:38 AM, Samuel Hobbs wrote:
the following is absolutely the truth:
tonight i was doing my normal job to augment graduate
school, which is working with
acid has saved many a soul.
james
From: Samuel Hobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 21:38:03 -0800 (PST)
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) interesting, as always!
the following is absolutely the truth:
tonight i was doing my normal job to augment graduate
school, which
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Subject: (313) interesting, as always!
the following is absolutely the truth:
tonight i was doing my normal job to augment graduate
school, which is working with autistic kids doing
highly regimented behavioral modification therapy
called applied behavior analysis. i was extremely
Yo,
Just saw this and thought it might be of interest. I
wonder if any of it is actually new work;^)
http://www.inthemix.com.au/p/np/viewnews.php?newsid=1020582159,68747,
Laterz
Sam
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'mysterious traveller')
that's five tracks so far...
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Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 4:15 PM
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Yo,
Just saw this and thought it might
sorry, just 4 tracks ;O))
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 4:15 PM
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Yo,
Just saw this and thought it might be of interest. I
wonder if any
there Can rmx is one of my favorite on that album
From: Sam Karmel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Interesting? System 7 Derrick May Album Details
Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 07:15:19 -0700 (PDT)
Yo,
Just saw this and thought it might be of interest. I
wonder if any
Steve has been working on that project for a couple of years, he told me
about it in an interview maybe 1999.
--
From: scotto you know [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Interesting? System 7 Derrick May Album Details
Date: Wed, 8 May 2002 2:38 AM
there Can
MTV has always used great music for incidental while completely ignoring
it otherwise.
I remember the first season of road rules being completely accompanied by
Pell Mell.
Or hearing My Bloody Valentine played underneith the VJ as they introduced
Pearl Jam
same-o same -old
On Fri, 3 May
Just caught a few minutes of Making the Video on MTV, featuring
Eminem, hero to dim adolescent white boys everywhere. While the Real
Slim Maybe explains his Moby dis, an interesting juxtaposition of
ideologies occurs . . . the segment uses Carl Craig's At Les as
filler music between clips. We go
in answering
them all, unless he develps a Twista style rap technique...
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From: Brian 'balistic' Prince [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Interesting wrinkle in the Eminem/Moby debacle
Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 2:36 PM
Just caught a few minutes of Making the Video on MTV
I too am starting to think someone at MTV *is* in the Detroit Techno
Closet®.
In addition to hearing Carl's At Les used *numerous* times, various
tracks from my Allegory Metaphor have been utilized on 2 epsiodes of
The Real World (Chicago) and 3 episodes of Celebrity Undercover. I've
also heard
did you get paid, sean?
on 3/5/02 3:56 pm, sean deason at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I too am starting to think someone at MTV *is* in the Detroit Techno
Closet®.
In addition to hearing Carl's At Les used *numerous* times, various
tracks from my Allegory Metaphor have been utilized on 2
]
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Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Interesting wrinkle in the Eminem/Moby debacle
did you get paid, sean?
on 3/5/02 3:56 pm, sean deason at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I too am starting to think
Because you like to remix dance tunes, you buy the versions of songs that
are remix-ready in all 24 tracks.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/nyt/20020316/tc_nyt/where_mus
ic_will_be_coming_from
-Pete
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Looks like D. May is in the lead by a long-shot. That was a good move, but I'm
surprised that the name was actually up for grabs in December... Must've been
one of those loose ends that large corporations sometimes miss. Maybe Carl
will be back on the commitee soon???
Shwew!
wipes sweat
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At 10:27 AM -0500 3/11/02, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
Did you read the full article? The reason is clear enough whether true or
false. May allegedly did it to prevent the sale of the festival to a
foreign
entity.
And clearly, where most are concerned, Carol Marvin counts as a foreign
the name is rather inconsequential.
the city of detroit owns hart plaza
the city of detroit fronts the money for the festival (it is later paid
back by the sponsors)
the city will decide who gets the contract next year.
this strikes me as a publicity stunt.
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, marc
Indeed, though *most* of what you've said is correct, the first point
-- that the name is inconsequential -- is the only one under real
question.
let's not forget that the other big 3-day festival (jazz, you know,
during whichever one of those labor day/memorial day weekends isn't
in may and
hey when IS that jazz festival?
I saw dizzy gillespy (sp?) there when I was a kid and would
like to go back for some live jazz
:)
-Joe
Indeed, though *most* of what you've said is correct, the
first point -- that the name is inconsequential -- is the
only one under real question.
let's
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Subject: Re: [313] Interesting Indeed
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 11:18:30 -0500
hey when IS that jazz festival?
I saw dizzy gillespy (sp?) there when I was a kid and would
like to go back for some live jazz
:)
-Joe
Indeed, though *most* of what you've said is correct
point well taken.
the name does make a difference to a small extent.
although i think the difference might be, the jazz fest is something that
grew
the demf was beyond huge its first year.
set up the turntables and they will come. call it derrcik may's detroit
techno how-down. it doesn't
: Re: [313] Interesting Indeed
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 11:18:30 -0500
hey when IS that jazz festival?
I saw dizzy gillespy (sp?) there when I was a kid and would
like to go back for some live jazz
:)
-Joe
Indeed, though *most* of what you've said is correct, the
first point -- that the name
for the Jazz festival
in Detroit.
From: marc christensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: xx xx [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Interesting Indeed/ DetroitJazzFest
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 08:39:30 -0800
at once, this kind of both misses the original point (about
The Montreaux Detroit Jazz Festival, I believe, is now called the Ford
Detroit Jazz Festival. I went to the meeting for last years festival and it
made me want to puke. Ford sponsorship was one of the main topics of the
meeting, because the money givin to the jazz fest, compared to the demf,
Hmmm...
For one, I hate media and politics- they like to make a big deal out of
BS. I hear people bitch about the leech Carol Marvin all the time,
but she has a committee of well-respected Detroit artists working for
her now, and it is my understanding that she is good to work with. Why
would
ps.
http://data.detnews.com/feedback/surveyletters.hbs?subject=Techno_tiff
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Subject: RE: [313] Interesting Indeed
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 12:09:58 -0500
Hmmm...
For one, I hate media and politics- they like to make a big
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, marc christensen wrote:
Indeed, though *most* of what you've said is correct, the first point
-- that the name is inconsequential -- is the only one under real
question.
let's not forget that the other big 3-day festival (jazz, you know,
during whichever one of those
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, xx xx wrote:
If you are involve in Jazz you know it's Montreux, not Montreaux.
Or if you're an excellent speller. I won the spelling bee in 7th grade
but this was a bit ago.
;)
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Actually, Ms. Marvin's 'in' with the city in getting the DEMF approved, was
due in a great part for her 'marketing' skills in obtaining media and
corporate sponsorships for the Montreux Detroit Jazz Festival.
Perhaps this is a cycle?...just a suggestion ;) I agree that it is a shame
how the
This is exactly correct, how it should be, but how can we go about
doing this? As for me, I am clueless when it comes to altering
corporate business into a democratic manner. There are alternate ways
to go about doing this, besides what Derrick May is doing.
laura gavoor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Moreover, if Ms. Marvin was on her p's and q's the name would've already
been registered.
I guess I gave her too much credit, because registering the name would
have been one of the first steps she should have taken, if your taking
care of business properly...
~E
, 2002 5:37 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Interesting Indeed/ DetroitJazzFest
Moreover, if Ms. Marvin was on her p's and q's the name would've already
been registered.
I guess I gave her too much credit, because registering the name would
have been one of the first steps she should have taken, if your
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