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Has anyone heard anything about TP playing somewhere in the near future...
Haven't heard anything since DEMF.
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From: Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch)
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 8:38 AM
To: Fred Heutte; 313@hyperreal.org
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Second that on Jeno. Unbelievably soulful...one of my faves.
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>From the west coast:
Marques Wyatt
Jeno
Charlotte
KDJ
Theo Parrish
MAW
Common Factor
Stacey Pullen
Derrick May
Ron Trent
Alton Miller
Ashley Beedle
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for me, marc mac (4 hero).. if you need proof, try and lay your hands on his
r-solution show from 17th september last year on kiss.. from the heart..
stephen
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Terrence Parker.
Bill VanLoo. I haven't seen Bill play one set (live or
not) that doesn't come straight from his soul.
Recloose
Claude Young
Rich Hawtin-not all sets, but there have been some
that have made my bootie bounce till dawn.
Michael Geiger has been on the money many times too
Clark Warne
OK, I'll take a swing...
Rolando
DJ Bone
Laurent Garnier
Frankie Knuckles
Mike Geiger
+20 or so others
Cheers,
John
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>From the west coast:
Marques Wyatt
Jeno
Charlotte the Baroness
>From the D:
TP
Mike Grant -- most underrated at DEMF02
Mike Clark
Stacey Hale
Ken Collier
New York:
Frankie Knuckles
Victor Simonelli
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true. titonton was the first dj set i DIDN'T understand back in my day.
and i love him all the more for it now.
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
> im totally suprised no one has mentioned Titonton. i know he gets
> a little freaky on the fader, but damn, he played possibly the
> b
im totally suprised no one has mentioned Titonton. i know he gets
a little freaky on the fader, but damn, he played possibly the
best set ive ever heard from a deejay @ Shift in cleveland in
february: everything from "french kiss" to broken beat to detroit
stuff to his own (awesome, IMO) produc
e he plays...
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Also - maybe it's not just one person - give me a list of top 5, 10...
whoever you'd pay time and again to
Friday, August 09, 2002 11:06 PM
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> the most soulful DJ's that leave me in awe...
>
> Mike Huckaby
> Brett Dancer
> Rick Wilhite
> Mike Grant
> Theo Parrish
> Traxx
>
> Just to name a few...
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> g wro
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Club? Or L'uomo's on Six Mile? Or the Bus Stop in East Lansing? Or the Dairy
Worker's Hall in Highland Park?
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Ken Collier - anyone who experienced his talents first hand care to
describe him as a DJ? Would really like to hear what you have to say...
MEK
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Re: Claude
> Does anyone know of any local (313) shows he's to be playing @?
> I've been in CA for the past couple yrs. and haven't picked up any flyers in
> a while.
Claude moved to the UK a few years ago so is in Detroit a whole lot less these
days. :) From time to time he plays gigs in
Additional people I think would do it for me, based on what I've heard from
their productions or mixed CDs - that is if they all DJ
LTJ Bukem
Ian O'Brien
Seiji
Masters at Work
Blaze
Dan Curtin
Stephen Brown
Mad Mike
Norman Jay (I've heard him via downloads like this one -
http://www.musiclinks.co
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>> Terrence Parker
>> Roy Davis
the most soulful DJ's that leave me in awe...
Mike Huckaby
Brett Dancer
Rick Wilhite
Mike Grant
Theo Parrish
Traxx
Just to name a few...
g wrote:
ricardo villalobos
miles maeda
mark farina (...at least, in 1998, in SF)
stacey pullen
d may
kdj
theo
claude
laurent
james pennington
steve bug
I guess since I raised the question I should give my list:
Eddie Flashin' Fowlkes (or as he was named @ DEMF '01 - "Old Skool") - he
was playing some of the best house, going deeper and deeper and then he
dropped "the tune" - I still don't know what it was and not really sure if
I want to ever kn
ust 09, 2002 3:25 PM
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>
> Terrence Parker
> Roy Davis JR
> Derrick Carter
> Minx
> Theo Parrish
>
> that'd do it for me.
>
> -dave
>
>
> --
Only one really
DJ T-1000
he destroys the floor everytime he plays...
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Also - maybe it's not just one p
joined the navy.
he is in stationed in VA now.
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Eric Haupt(haven't seen him in a wh
Darren Longton (Merch); 313@hyperreal.org
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> Claude Young goes to WORK too...the man sweats and dances
> more than the crowd does sometimes. ;)
Indeed, he is a true working DJ in every sense of the word. I've never seen
him give less than 110%
> Claude Young goes to WORK too...the man sweats and dances
> more than the crowd does sometimes. ;)
Indeed, he is a true working DJ in every sense of the word. I've never seen
him give less than 110% in a set (though I'm sure every DJ has their 'off'
nights, I've just never caught him on one
true, true...
All I have to say is SPAZTIK, the JAK parties 1-2...not to mention the original
JAK IS BAK..not JAK's BAK.
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For me personally:
Kevin Saunderson
he gave me one of the best night I've ever experienced close to tears and
unforgetable
Cheers, Arne
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www.arneweinberg.de
STARBAB
ricardo villalobos
miles maeda
mark farina (...at least, in 1998, in SF)
stacey pullen
d may
kdj
theo
claude
laurent
james pennington
steve bug
and not to draw out the proverbial 313 argument, but seriously: when he
feels like it, richie hawtin.
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DEFINITELY! Terrence Parker
...good pick!
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Terrence Parker
Roy Davis JR
Derrick Carter
Minx
Theo Parrish
that'
Terrence Parker
Roy Davis JR
Derrick Carter
Minx
Theo Parrish
that'd do it for me.
-dave
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> I'm not looking to stir up controversy - just want to see who makes the
> list(s).
>
> Please keep this a fun discussion (argue off list).
damnit
waz up, mike ?
waz wron wif u ?
waz wron wif a lil controvery ? (is that from eminem ?)
r u scared
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wow, great question. Just off the top--
Shake
Theo Parrish
Claude Young
Rob Hood
Mayday
Otto (errr, wait a sec here, how did he sneak into this email ?!?) ;)
ch
] your most soulful DJ?
wow, great question. Just off the top--
Shake
Theo Parrish
Claude Young
Rob Hood
Mayday
Otto (errr, wait a sec here, how did he sneak into this email ?!?) ;)
cheers,
Matt
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wow, great question. Just off the top--
Shake
Theo Parrish
Claude Young
Rob Hood
Mayday
Otto (errr, wait a sec here, how did he sneak into this email ?!?) ;)
cheers,
Matt
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Also - maybe it's not just one person - give me a list of top 5, 10...
whoever you'd pay time and again to see because you know you're
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> Hey all-
> I know it's a big and open question to ask but I'm curious to hear who -
in
> your own opinion-
kudos to both of those DJs indeed. . . . .
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Laurent Garnier
Laurent Garnier
Traxx
Traxx
Laurent Garnier
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Hey all-
I know it's a big and open question to ask but I'm curious to hear who - in
your own opinion- is the most soulful DJ. What I mean is - for you who is
the one whose "got it" and manages to bring "it" to your heart every time.
And I'm talking only DJs here.
Now I know that people will want
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