Re: [313] detroit vs. bay area, fila brazillia

2000-06-06 Thread Phonopsia
Since I live in SF and pormote clubs here I get to put my 2 cents in. If a good Detroit or Chicago house Dj shows up at a club (Gemini and K Hand and Theo Parrish come to mind) they play the same flacid boring ass shit that all the locals do. no crescendos, no valleys sterile. I had precisely

Re: [313] detroit vs. bay area, fila brazillia

2000-06-05 Thread hans kaufmann
Since I live in SF and pormote clubs here I get to put my 2 cents in. If a good Detroit or Chicago house Dj shows up at a club (Gemini and K Hand and Theo Parrish come to mind) they play the same flacid boring ass shit that all the locals do. no crescendos, no valleys sterile. As far as the

Re: [313] detroit vs. bay area, fila brazillia

2000-06-05 Thread phred
Although I basically agree with Hans' assessment of SF, there's a couple of things. The club scene has been bad for years, with the occasional bright spot (Rhythm Method, Staple, and a couple of others currently). The massives have been awful since 1994 almost without exception, although for many

Re: [313] detroit vs. bay area, fila brazillia

2000-06-04 Thread Dan Sicko
lastly, anyone into fila brazillia??? very cool stuff. any downtempo fans? big time. detroit still rules the funny thing is, they do have a 313 connection. As legend (somewhere on the Pork Web site) tells it, the genesis of the sound came from playing a 45 rpm UR track at 33. :)