[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a drum and bass room for the
girls
uh? girls like dnb?
Yeah, haven't heard the saying; "Women respond to bass"?
illies
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>lamer
good witty retort.
tom
andythepooh.com
> From there I wandered around the corner to catch the last hour of Tom
> Churchill's set...
Glad you enjoyed it - good to see you on Sunday too! Managed to put the
records back in order for once, so here's what I played - I know there was a
tune or two you were asking about...
Francois K - Look
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|On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 12:24:47 +0100, "Ryan Snowden"
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|> I thought it was very average in Manchester. If I wanted a hip hop
|> gig I'd go to one. Is this what planet-e is pus
lamer
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|From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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|To: 313@hyperreal.org
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>But I guess I could see how I might be disappointed if I went
hoping to hear some Detroit style sounds and got hiphop which I
get to hear constantly.
i think ryan should email mr recloose and
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From: Ryan Snowden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I don't see what broad mindedness has to do with people going
along to see
>recloose, a house producer on a primarily house record label and
expecting
>to hear house.
okay, by "house", which p
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From: Ryan Snowden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Yeah maybe if he played classical with a hint of death metal it might
>attract a crowd.
the amount of death metal that draws heavily from classical music
is pretty large. youre just showing you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"The two times I've seen him at a "deep house"
night here in Sydney, he's always been right across the board. From
hip-hop to electro to deep house to funk to disco to broken beat to
techno and beyond."
That sounds like a *real* deep house set to me - anything else is j
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 12:24:47 +0100, "Ryan Snowden"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I thought it was very average in Manchester. If I wanted a hip hop gig
> I'd
> go to one. Is this what planet-e is pushing for? And he could have
> played
> some better hip hop too *snigger*. Apart from that, the fac
cc: 313@hyperreal.org
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Ryan Snowden wrote:
Cr4p to that.
If you're going to put on a hip hop gig or broken beats then you get a hip
hop dude, not some deep house dj off a label in detroit who has a few half
Have you seen Recloose dj at all before?? He's always far from being
just a "deep house dj". The two times I'
a.m.
To: Ralf Gill
Cc: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: RE: (313) 313 Weekend in London
Ralf Gill wrote on Tue, 15 Jul 2003 about following:
> Just wondering whats the average age of an older clubber?
28!
> Also, if hi vocals are hissy/ distorted is that my needle or the record
&g
esday, 15 July 2003 2:13 a.m.
To: Adam H; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) 313 Weekend in London
Aaaarrgggh! There are lot of people who want to hear more than just
techno when they go out. Many older clubbers (not me, I hasten to add) have
stopped going clubbing cos they have gotten bor
Ralf Gill wrote on Tue, 15 Jul 2003 about following:
> Just wondering whats the average age of an older clubber?
28!
> Also, if hi vocals are hissy/ distorted is that my needle or the record
> damaged? Can you tell by looking at a record if its damaged? and if so
> how...
Could be worn-out reco
Just for the record, my email program has taken to capitalizing words now
and then when memory is dragged upon - the word "which" in my last email
has no special significance.
jeff
At 04:17 PM 7/14/2003, Ralf Gill wrote:
Just wondering whats the average age of an older clubber?
Dunno. I'm 46, but I'm usually not able to BE out that late :-) (work +
school, etc.)
And if I was, it would be the overwhelming cigarette smoke WHICH would keep
me away otherwise.
I choose my v
, 15 July 2003 2:13 a.m.
To: Adam H; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) 313 Weekend in London
Aaaarrgggh! There are lot of people who want to hear more than just
techno when they go out. Many older clubbers (not me, I hasten to add) have
stopped going clubbing cos they have gotten bored of the
went hoping to hear some
Detroit style sounds and got hiphop which I get to hear constantly.
/Dave
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Subject: RE: (313) 313 Weekend in London
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 13:48:46 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
>That's not progressio
I think both dj's who only play techno and dj's who mix it are both valid
approaches.
Its just a style thing and this is some dj's style and they are good at it and
can get away with it while some dj's i would prefer to hear play techno all
night because this is what they play best.
Neither i
> Tyranny of the kick drum eh? O_o
>
> _I dont have a problem with diversity_ but I do have a problem with
> non-techno somehow being a techno progression, getting people into
> "techno parties" by not playing techno, etc etc
techno came out of a huge variety of different types of musicmaybe
>Its funny you should ask
>I helped promote Recloose and common factor back in 2001 at a gig called
Raw
>Funk, also villalobos, eddie flashin fowlkes, heiko laux, alexander
>kowalski, isolee.
OK, not in Manchester though?
I'm talking about Manchester particuarly because it's a fickle market
(obvi
ening or is obtusely
missing the point.
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From: Adam H [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 1:06 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) 313 Weekend in London
People might show and interest in going to "techno parties" if he didnt
play
y missing
the point.
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From: Adam H [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 1:06 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) 313 Weekend in London
People might show and interest in going to "techno parties" if he didnt
play techno?
Strange...
* had a great
time. Not because I'm broad minded, but because life is too short :-)
|-Original Message-
|From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 14 July 2003 14:10
|To: 313@hyperreal.org
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|> Yeah maybe if he played cla
> Yeah maybe if he played classical with a hint of death metal it might
> attract a crowd.
if the nite is a death metal nite with a broad mind and people enjoy it
what's the problem?
(hopefully you'll see the parallels with saturday in that)
robin...
Yeah maybe if he played classical with a hint of death metal it might
attract a crowd.
|-Original Message-
|From: Adam H [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 14 July 2003 14:06
|To: 313@hyperreal.org
|Subject: Re: (313) 313 Weekend in London
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|People might show and interest in going to
Promoters should know if they're coming or going - not just shove on a gig
which cross-covers music genre's. You're a sell out promoter who's just
trying to get punters if you start doing a sankeys.
>>>One word: Bollocks
###
People might show and interest in going to "techno parties" if he didnt
play techno?
Strange...
On Monday, Jul 14, 2003, at 08:54 America/Detroit, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If you go to a gig and Vogel is playing, you don't expect him to
break out
in gospel house do you?
well, perhaps
g
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|>That's not progression, its LAME.
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|come back to me when you've made your contribution.
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|either that, or spare a thought at how much effort it takes,
|or financial contribution to do something.
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|undergound music is a d.i.y thing.
very good point, and one that's easy to forget/lose sight of...you're just
a consumer otherwise...then you're stuck with Pete Tong/judge jules/fergie
as the only type of dj that you see/hear
a personal hell that one...
r
> >That's not progression, its LAME.
>
> come back to me when you've mad
>If you go to a gig and Vogel is playing, you don't expect him to break out
>in gospel house do you?
well, perhaps the world might show an interest in going to techno parties
if he did.
and not just us 'geeks' eh?
_
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Has everyone gone mad?
If you go to a gig and Vogel is playing, you don't expect him to break out
in gospel house do you?
|-Original Message-
|From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 14 July 200
> Has everyone gone mad?
i dunno you possess a very 90s attitude to musicthis is the next
millenium manthings changepeople (as i see it) want to go to a
club and listen to just good music, whatever genre
that's wat this whole non-mixing thing is all about...it allows you to
move betw
>That's not progression, its LAME.
come back to me when you've made your contribution.
either that, or spare a thought at how much effort it takes, or financial
contribution to do something.
undergound music is a d.i.y thing. You MUST make your contribution.
We take pleasure from people around
Langsman, Marc wrote on Mon, 14 Jul 2003 about following:
>
> > oh boy i feel that there is yet another roots of hip hop and electro
>
> Surely origins of hip-hop = cuttin up old funk/disco etc ?
now what did i just say... :)
> Anyhoo who cares
> as long as theres booty shakin soul in the mu
in a club night.
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|Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 12:27 PM
|To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 313@hyperreal.org
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|Cr4p to that.
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|If you're going to put on a hip hop gig or broken beats then
> oh boy i feel that there is yet another roots of hip hop and electro
> discussion coming. it's current trend to play old funk, disco
> & soul in
> hip hop gigs, why not deep house, it's not that far..
Surely origins of hip-hop = cuttin up old funk/disco etc ? Anyhoo who cares
as long as th
Ryan Snowden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I thought it was very average in Manchester. If I wanted a hip hop gig I'd
> go to one. Is this what planet-e is pushing for? And he could have played
> some better hip hop too *snigger*. Apart from that, the fact that an MC was
> talking over everything an
an Snowden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 12:27 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) 313 Weekend in London
Cr4p to that.
If you're going to put on a hip hop gig or broken beats then you get a hip
hop dude, not some deep house dj o
A HOUSE DJ PLAYING HIP HOP OH MY GOD I MUST GET ALL UPSET ON
MY INTERNET MAILING LIST TOMORROW!
ab
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From: Ryan Snowden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 9:57 PM
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Subject: RE: (313) 313 Weekend in Lon
July 2003 13:26
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|Subject: RE: (313) 313 Weekend in London
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|>A hip hop gig where they play deep house & disco. Interesting. It
|>must
|be
|>a manchester thing.. You know, next thing mills will be playing drum
|>and bass.
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|WTF?
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|It's called
Ryan Snowden wrote on Mon, 14 Jul 2003 about following:
> A hip hop gig where they play deep house & disco. Interesting. It must be
oh boy i feel that there is yet another roots of hip hop and electro
discussion coming. it's current trend to play old funk, disco & soul in
hip hop gigs, why n
>A hip hop gig where they play deep house & disco. Interesting. It must
be
>a manchester thing.. You know, next thing mills will be playing drum and
>bass.
WTF?
It's called sticking your neck out and trying to progress things. Yeah,
they play disco, deep house, broken beat, hip hop, hu
dont forget larry heard did a few very good drum and bass tunes - its all
possible!
ab
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From: Ryan Snowden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 9:38 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 313@hyperreal.org
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|re. recloose in Manc.
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|>If I wanted a hip hop gig I'd go to one.
|>Is this what planet-e is pushing for?
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|You DID go to one. Eyes Down is a hip hop gig.
|I don't think Planet E had an
re. recloose in Manc.
>If I wanted a hip hop gig I'd go to one.
>Is this what planet-e is pushing for?
You DID go to one. Eyes Down is a hip hop gig.
I don't think Planet E had anything to do with it.
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tairs blowing
smoke really made it an average night. And those curtains just did NOTHING
except get in the way. Whats the point?
|-Original Message-
|From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 14 July 2003 12:20
|To: 313@hyperreal.org
|Subject: Re: (313) 313 Weekend in L
>
> Recloose followed with a nice dub-into hip hop and house set that really hit
> the spot. I've never been floored by his DJ mechanics, but I have to give it
> up for his sense of when to drop the (very) short mix despite one horrendous
> 4 minute train wreck in the middle that he wouldn't let go
Phonopsia wrote:
Despite a severe hangover, I made it up to Cargo for Sunday night. Some of
the best £4 I've ever spent. Fat Freddy's (???)... were wicked. Their 15
That'd be Fat Freddy's Drop from Wellington/NZ. I saw them in Sydney/AU
earlier on in the year and they were absolutely wicked. A
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