jimmerbot is broken, dust :)
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From: "Martin Dust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: (313) A Guy Called Gerald LIVE
A Guy Called Gerald LIVE
W/ San Serac an
A Guy Called Gerald LIVE
W/ San Serac and Derek Plaslaiko
PS 1 NEW YORK “WARM UP”
SATURDAY 22ND JULY
3 – 9PM
Where is Plassy these days? Someone should give him a jimmer...
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If anyone is interested...
A Guy Called Gerald LIVE
W/ San Serac and Derek Plaslaiko
PS 1 NEW YORK WARM UP
SATURDAY 22ND JULY
3 9PM
P.S.1
22-25 Jackson Ave
LIC
718.784.2084
$10
MORE INFO
http://www.ps1.org/ps1_site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=55&Ite
mid=0&limit=1&limitstart
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From: matt kane's brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>that's the last thing i've heard from him, PERIOD.
consider yourself fortunate. his last drum and bass singles since
his "return" (which i think started in 02?) have each been more
terrible
At 02:23 PM 2/16/2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
last good thing
he ever did, actually.
that's the last thing i've heard from him, PERIOD.
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matt kane's brain
http://www.hydrogenproject.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>photek issued the same complaint years ago and did an album of
chicago
>style acid house.
i wouldnt describe it like that at all. really the only thing
chicago-y about it was robert owens on vocals for 2 cuts
"matt kane's brain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Feb 15, 2005, at 4:13 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
if anyone ever wants to test my limits as a deejay ill be happy to
serve up a 5-6 hour set of jungle, house, techno, disco, 2-step,
reggae, funk, soul, dancehall, rock, experimental, noise, hiphop,
pop, etc. my record collection suffers from
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>the only thing I've listened to lately that has been remotely
near dnb
>would be the Grime compilations, some stuff on Shockout, and the
artist
>Shitmat
>
>I think I ragged on "grime" when it first was mentione
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02/15/05 03:20 PM
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RE: (313) a guy called gerald
Please respond to
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From: matt kane's brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>At 04:10 PM 2/15/2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
>>no way. what exists in place of jungle now bears nearly no
>>resemblance to jungle, speed garage, or hardcore. i wouldnt even
>>know what t
At 04:10 PM 2/15/2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
no way. what exists in place of jungle now bears nearly no
resemblance to jungle, speed garage, or hardcore. i wouldnt even
know what to call it really. i do call it "crap" so thats one
possible genre name.
the people i know who are concerned abo
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>>Tom - "Pay the man his moneey!";)
>
>Ah!
>
>I like you Jwan, you should stick about more ; )
yeah but he steals my lines (which i stole from "rounders" in case
anyone wondered what the hell he was goi
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>>drum and bass is effectively dead anyway
>
>WOOHOO
>
>Can I dance on its grave?
youre really a couple years late for that, but go right ahead.
>I never liked the pony-tailed, puffa jacketed, escort
>Tom - "Pay the man his moneey!";)
Ah!
I like you Jwan, you should stick about more ; )
Now then, where's Tom Cox Jnr? The jungle lovin', speed garage 'rinsing it
out', son of a gun.
Re-inflating his puffa jacket is my guess
; )
or, just checkin' his N.U.S card is still valid?
Alex
Tom - "Pay the man his moneey!";)
jw
"Bring the Fun In!"
Shawn Rudiman "Synthesexual" Double EP & CD (TNA 005 & 006) Now Available!
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Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 16:47:44 +
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>>drum and bass is effectivel
>drum and bass is effectively dead anyway
WOOHOO
Can I dance on its grave?
I never liked the pony-tailed, puffa jacketed, escort driving, half gippo,
half posh student trying to be rudebwoy types anyway. and their bandwagon
jumping ways. "oh, no one wants mad records with 160 bpm breaks
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>Does anyone within the dnb scene really care if Gerald is making
a protest
>against the way the music has gone? How much weight does he have
within the
>dnb community? Seems like the techno heads pay more atten
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Sent: 14 February 2005 20:50
To: matt kane's brain
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) a guy called gerald
so how much less drum & bass is it? He was supposedly making a protest
against the current grain of dnb
There was a thread on here awhile back that mentioned him appearing in chicago
later this month. Did anyone say where/if that's gonna happen? The k7 site
doesn't have any venue info.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 03:54:54PM -0500, matt kane's brain wrote:
> At 03:50 PM 2/14/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] w
At 03:50 PM 2/14/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so how much less drum & bass is it? He was supposedly making a protest
against the current grain of dnb with this album.
there are no vestigial traces of drum and bass dna that i can detect at all.
heck the first track is called "american cars"
so how much less drum & bass is it? He was supposedly making a protest
against the current grain of dnb with this album.
MEK
"matt kane's
b
i've seen him play house and drum n bass once.. his last k7 release i
remember (with the green cover of him getting frisky with a girl i
think) was kinda downtempo-y funky stuff
On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 09:08 AM, robin pinning wrote:
ok just saw him mentioned in that RetroVert email
Hehe - you would have loved it!
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From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 4:24 PM
To: Robert Taylor; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) A Guy Called Gerald
On 29/5/03 6:21 pm, "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROT
On 29/5/03 6:21 pm, "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have heard two sets from him recently and noDnB was featured in any of them.
> The first was all Chicago acid which pleased me no end
Sounds tasty. ;)
I have heard two sets from him recently and noDnB was featured in any of them.
The first was all Chicago acid which pleased me no end and the second was kinda
leftfield house with a few latin rhythms thrown in, though I didn't pay too
much attention cos Osunlade was playing in the other room - he
be that makes it easier for you to find...
ab
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From: "Alex Bates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 1:29 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Deepest Shade of Techno (was: Re: 313) A Guy Called
Gerald techno tracks)
>
'naive' in that 'old-techno-record' way.
k
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>From: P dircon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 11:37 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 list
>Subject: Re: (313) A Guy Called Gerald techno tracks
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>A gre
>I don't know about vinyl release on SSR, but vinyl release of >Deepest
shade
>of techno II came out in 1996 on Reflective which is Reinforced >sublabel.
http://www.discogs.com/release/8187 - 2xCD
http://www.discogs.com/release/6245 - 2x12"
ab
on eBay though...)
Ta,
Anya : )
> From: Wojtek Kawalek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri 24/Jan/2003 11:54 GMT
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) A Guy Called Gerald techno tracks
>
> This track is also available on the "Deepest S
This track is also available on the "Deepest Shade of Techno" double cd
compilation on SSR/ Reinforced records, compiled by the 4hero crew.
It's on the the second volume (cd) both of which (someone please
correct me if I'm wrong) were also available on vinyl (?) around '96.
On Thursday, Jan
A great track.. Heavily influenced no doubt by kao-tic harmony...
I got a white label called a gur called gerald.. Trip city which is
pretty damn fine.
Worth checking if u can find it...
> A Guy Called Gerald has a very nice melodic techno track called "Anxiety"
> posted on mp3.com
>
>it makes one wonder just how many fabulous artists out there have been
>squandered by the majors
A lot. It happens in just about every genre, too. And sometimes it's smaller
affiliates.
Look at what happened to Felix The Housecat's album of last year - great
effort, would have found wide app
RE: A Guy Called Gerald interview
after reading the interview, it was interesting to learn how Sony has "fucked"
with *yet* another artist whom most of us consider to be an innovator of new
exciting music (at the time).
it makes one wonder just how many fabulous artists out there have been
squand
we'll have his set online in a few hours. i think maybe low key, and
uhhh ..."herbal" would be a better way to describe his vibe at the
Lounge.
nice man, excellent set, busy schedule :-)
-ian.
At 12:45 PM -0700 8/25/00, Tim Pratt wrote:
I realize A Guy Called Gerald isn't Detroit, but he
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