Re: [313] Rick Wade/the deep end

2000-07-14 Thread Dennis Donohue
on.) Dennis From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: FRED MCMURRY [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] Rick Wade/the deep end Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 14:29:38 -0400 I've had similar experiences with house music DJs both big and small. One of the only guys I've heard put deepness into a house set

[313] Rick Wade/the deep end

2000-07-13 Thread FRED MCMURRY
I've had similar experiences with house music DJs both big and small. One of the only guys I've heard put deepness into a house set was Josh Wink. My experience is that, generally in the US, people feel that the real deep stuff is for late night sets from 4 to 6am for smaller crowds and sofa

Re: [313] Rick Wade/the deep end

2000-07-13 Thread Otto Koppius
FRED MCMURRY wrote: Apparently in Finland deep emotinal house (ie Svek, P Town Sounds, Pagan, Plastic City, etc) is what's played in all the house clubs. Talking about Svek: check out the latest Sunday Brunch (Svek 042). Recent Svek output has left me a bit cold, even though I used to buy it

Re: [313] Rick Wade/the deep end

2000-07-13 Thread Elliot Taub
Plastic City is from Germany, and has a division in New York. Pagan is based in London, and is affiliated with Terry Francis. As deep goes, though, its not particularly deep when you consider the deep house/ garage scene, here in NYC. Wave Records, Spiritual Life, Ibidan Records, Nightgrooves,

Re: [313] Rick Wade/the deep end

2000-07-13 Thread Todd Smith
Yeah, Now go take a listen to the newest from Svek: Air Frog http://204.89.131.233/pub/audio/djram/71118.ram by god this is horrible. todd Otto Koppius wrote: FRED MCMURRY wrote: Apparently in Finland deep emotinal house (ie Svek, P Town Sounds, Pagan, Plastic City, etc) is what's

Re: [313] Rick Wade/the deep end

2000-07-13 Thread Giles Dickerson
Please tell me that's a joke. -giles. FRED MCMURRY wrote: I've had similar experiences with house music DJs both big and small. One of the only guys I've heard put deepness into a house set was Josh Wink. My experience is that, generally in the US, people feel that the real deep stuff is

RE: [313] Rick Wade/the deep end

2000-07-13 Thread SDS
For sure it is a joke. Later P.S. : Any info or comments, do it in private Thanks -Original Message- From: Giles Dickerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 1:22 PM To: FRED MCMURRY Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] Rick Wade/the deep end

Re: [313] Rick Wade/the deep end

2000-07-13 Thread Holly.C.MacDonald-Korth
I've had similar experiences with house music DJs both big and small. One of the only guys I've heard put deepness into a house set was Josh Wink. My experience is that, generally in the US, people feel that the real deep stuff is for late night sets from 4 to 6am for smaller crowds and sofa

Re: [313] Rick Wade/the deep end

2000-07-13 Thread Joel Fernandez
they play deep house in washington dc and baltimore... BIG time... and i certainly wouldn't call svek and plastic city deep house... i'm talking about yellorange, dancetrax, 95 north, etc... Might as well include Guidance to that short list. Ciao Baby, Joel Fernandez