And just to let any Scottish 313ers know, Sean will be playing live at
Club 69/Nurture on Saturday night and Arne will be there in 4 weeks
time- looking forward to it already!
cheers
Jason Brunton
On Monday, October 27, 2003, at 11:50 AM, Matt Chester wrote:
aha! I see
so how was th
aha! I see
so how was the party with arne weinberg and shawn rudiman?
did they play live or dj?
- It was very cool in the end - we had a few glitches with the system at
the beginning (as usual :-( ), but it all smoothed out - Arne was DJing and
Shawn played live, both excellent of course!
>The Outlet Collective night (Shawn Rudiman & Arne Weinberg - both of whom
>were excellent as were Stuart and Ryan, I missed Matt Chester) was held at
>the adjoining Juno Rooms. You could go through Turnmills to get out -
>luckily I found another route which avoided Mr Tong!!
aha! I see
so h
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> >When we left he was playing Deep Burnt!
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> something odd is afoot.
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> so, the big question is, what w
>When we left he was playing Deep Burnt!
something odd is afoot.
so, the big question is, what were you all doing at Turnmills anyway?
: )
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When we left he was playing Deep Burnt!
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From: m a t t [d] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 10:57 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) pete tong
after the blinding Send night last friday, I caught 15 mins of pete tong at
turnmills and thought
after the blinding Send night last friday, I caught 15 mins of pete tong at
turnmills and thought that after all the discussion about him playing techno
tunes, ppl might be interested in what he was playing. when I came in he
was playing one of the star tracks tunes by technasia, not sure that I k
You haven't heard of the new technoclash phenom... opps have I said too much
already?
;)
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>To: "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: (313) Pete Tong
>Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 1:18 AM
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> Hmm
There's *some* good magazines, don't lose faith!
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>From: "john harvey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: Re: (313) Pete Tong
>Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 7:12 PM
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> magazines are changing too; the free
d Jules are playing some techno and exposing it to new ears but both
aim to cover all bases so you get the trance - like that Despina song - too.
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>To: 313@hyperreal.org
>Subject: (313) Pete Tong
>Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 5:18 PM
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> right, I k
com
- some more mix action
http://www.313party.com
- some photo action
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 20 October 2003 17:05
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
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> phew! almost too much for m
phew! almost too much for my brain to handle.
tell you what though, I think you made some excellent points there Brendan,
stuff I hadn't thought of in that way etc.
nice one.
It was just a bit of an eye-opener to me to hear Pete Tong playing that
sort of thing really, and then I was sat in the p
sue, and no-one
can really predict how it's going to turn out...
Brendan
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> >I don't. It
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>I don't. It'll only get diluted and homogenised if it becomes any more
popular.
Well, yeah, agreed. But we can still pick and choose what we want though? I
guess.
>Nobody likes an overcrowded beach.
true! I guess I'm not bothered though too much. if a load of t**ts want to
buy the same rec
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Subject: Re: (313) Pete Tong
>god forbid the rest of the world hears "our" music...
I never meant it in a bad way, just that it amazed me a little as I havent
taken my head out of my arse for about 4 years.
In fact, I see it as a
>god forbid the rest of the world hears "our" music...
I never meant it in a bad way, just that it amazed me a little as I havent
taken my head out of my arse for about 4 years.
In fact, I see it as a positive thing (I think)
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> so I'm wondering. Pete Tong represents the sound of commercial clubland
> right? Is this whats going on? are commercial dj's playing underground
> techno tracks?
>
> what with Rolando etc on Fergie, and n
magazines are changing too; the free cd you used to get was always
mainstream dance/trance/prog house.
sales are dropping - ministry of sound mag has folded, so dj mag etc are
runnung back towards the underground with their tails between their legs.
!
john
>where have you been Alex? :0)
heh heh. I should pull my head out of my arse once in a while...
I'm on self imposed media blackout.
no, I don't tend to listen to the radio that much - only 5live, or when my
bird has got tony blackburn on or something.
and, I never ever read music magazines. I
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 20/10/2003 08:18
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Cc:
Subject: (313) Pete Tong
right, I know you're all thinking "wtf have I got an email with Pete
Tongs
n
right, I know you're all thinking "wtf have I got an email with Pete Tongs
name in the title for?"
well, get this.
I haven't listened to Pete Tong for years, at least 4 I reckon.
so, I'm at my mates house on Friday night, and radio one is on. We're just
about to go to the pub, and he starts play
I was being sarcastic
just thought it amusing, old pete tong playing Metro Area - 'Atmospheric'
jd
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