JLB at 3 am on Saturday. Best time for bumpin' on Jeff!
Maybe there is hope for Detroit radio yet :)
fh
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in tha mix this Saturday April 28th @3am-5am est.
97.9 in Detroit, Michigan
By popular demand Hand's second appearance!
Also, catch the Free Mp3 download of
HAND'S
hasn't helped. But
she's a talented producer and a solid dj too from what I can remember (last
played in uk in 2000).
k
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From: Ian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 6:49 PM
To: The Music Institute
Subject: Re: (313) K Hand
I've always been
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: RE: (313) K Hand
Yeah, she's somewhat gone quiet in recent years.
KH moments I'd recommend are 'Get Ready For the Darkness' (1997) LP
(techno), 'Soul' on Ausfahrt (1999) (house). The entry on the 2002 Tresor
comp is actually quite weak in comparison imo (it's
Well if you think that 'Detroit History' is outstanding, you probably
think that her other material is brilliant, personally i think that
Detroit History is a horrible album and one of the worst Tresor records
in a long time but i do love her early material on Acacia, especially
the house
i like one k hand track out of all i've heard - the one on True Spirit. it's
beautiful. did any of the early acacia stuff approach anything like that?
the later stuff sure didnt seem to...any tips kj?
Well if you think that 'Detroit History' is outstanding, you probably think
that her other
Anyone know where I can find these old acacia releases?
Especially PROJECT EP and PROJECT EP2.
Mike
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From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 11:09 AM
To: Cobert, Gwendal
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) K Hand
Well
I've always been partial to Come on Now Baby on Beyond the Third Wave
(Astralwerks). Do You Love Me on Pure Filth works well into a mix too.
http://www.discogs.com/artist/K-Hand
On 7/23/03 12:17 PM, J. T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i like one k hand track out of all i've heard - the one on True
/Magazines/Hearst)
Subject: RE: [313] K Hand - (was: Astralwerks - Detroit Beyond the 3rd Wav e
LP)
Come On Now Baby from the Detroit: Beyond the Third Wave comp is my
favorite K Hand track ever. Really slamming dancefloor production and a
gritty, nagging vocal hook. I've got some of her
Come On Now Baby from the Detroit: Beyond the Third Wave comp is my
favorite K Hand track ever. Really slamming dancefloor production and a
gritty, nagging vocal hook. I've got some of her other stuff, including the
new LP on Tresor, and haven't really heard anything I liked as much as that.
Any
Did this interview with K Hand ever materialise? Has anyone read it? I can't
find anything about it on the Web site.
In a message dated 12/16/00 11:11:31 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is Entrepreneur Magazine and where is it published - I would dearly
love to read
Subject: Re: [313] K Hand (was www.detroit-history.com)
Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2001 13:00:09 +1000
Did this interview with K Hand ever materialise? Has anyone read it? I
can't
find anything about it on the Web site.
In a message dated 12/16/00 11:11:31 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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Yes there is a problem and we are currently working to correct it, we just
transferred to a new server, I will update everyone when the update is
complete, sorry for the delay.
j.d.
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504.837.4783 tel
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Keepin' it real, keepin'
Hi Jussi,
I liked that track so much (and the idea behind it) that I named my radio
show after it. Global Warning (underground transmissions) has been running
on Dance Radio Plus in Ghent, Belgium for over two years now.
John
This was a global warning, the underground and not a rave station!
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