Re: [313] cityscapes.

2000-12-19 Thread Fixer
I always did like Carl Craig's Landcruising. haven't listened to it in a while to give more specific reasons why, but it's what jumped into my head. As for just any old track that makes me remember my days in Detroit, nothing brings me back to the Bankle Building more than JayDee's Plastic

Re: [313] cityscapes.

2000-12-19 Thread dr
pretty sure dmitri played it. but that could be continued fiction as well. i know i heard it.. --Original Message-- From: Fixer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: December 19, 2000 1:00:09 AM GMT Subject: Re: [313] cityscapes. I always did like Carl Craig's

Re: [313] cityscapes.

2000-12-19 Thread phred
Speaking of Plastic Dreams, Will Web told me a few years ago, to my surprise, that it was a standard tool in the bass DJ's box. Sure enough, it works really well in a techno/bass/booty set. I played it at +8 for an outdoor gig in San Francisco this fall to good effect, you should have seen the

Re: [313] cityscapes.

2000-12-19 Thread Phonopsia
PROTECTED] To: simon [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 313@hyperreal.org Date: Monday, December 18, 2000 7:36 PM Subject: Re: [313] cityscapes. One track comes to mind Cybotron's Alleys Of Your Mind Peace, Patrick. At 4:23 PM + 18/12/00, simon wrote: if i wanted to get a feel of the ambience prevalent

Re: [313] cityscapes.

2000-12-19 Thread mee-thod
if i wanted to get a feel of the ambience prevalent in detroit on a day to day basis, what would best make up a soundtrack for modern living? i have never been to detroit but soundtrack for modern day living, and i am from a city 'designed for the future' ;) modern life landcruising- carl

RE: [313] cityscapes.

2000-12-19 Thread Batory, Jason
mahogany brown- moodymann (radio and sunshine) *sigh* I'll second this, for the same reasons, and add: Urban Tribe : The Collapse of Modern Day Culture Respect JasonB

Re: [313] cityscapes.

2000-12-19 Thread * ani *
..bankle it was fun there till we got carjacked ani :) record time [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq# 33610265 ph 810.775.1550 fax 810.775.5830 - Original Message - From: Fixer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 8:00 PM Subject: Re: [313] cityscapes

Re: [313] cityscapes.

2000-12-19 Thread nancy mitchell
hmmm... it is not techno and it is not from detroit, but the first thing I thought of when I read your post simon was: TONES ON TAILS- GO.. it reminded me of a very important club car time for me in Detroit (meaning I spent alot of time in clubs and cars listening to that track when it came

Re: [313] cityscapes.

2000-12-19 Thread Fixer
god, this is like Class Reunion time around here with this little walk down memory lane...Before the techno scene hit the clubs in Detroit, there was a lot of support for industrial and new wave and punk. I remember going to Todd's Sway Bar and the once great City Club as well...of course, St

Re: [313] cityscapes.

2000-12-18 Thread dr
many answers to that.. but in a knee-jerk response 3 albums come to mind: Derrick May - Innovator Psyche/BFC - Elements 1989-1990 Carl Craig - Landcruising - and perhaps that answer is applicable to the ambience prevalent in detroit 5-10 years ago, who knows.. At 4:23 PM + 12/18/00,

Re: [313] cityscapes.

2000-12-18 Thread * ani *
- From: simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 11:23 AM Subject: [313] cityscapes. if i wanted to get a feel of the ambience prevalent in detroit on a day to day basis, what would best make up a soundtrack for modern living