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From: "J. T." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> i smell an adam beyer/hard techno/jeff mills' clones fan..? no? well,
let's
> have it...you set yourself up..
Just wondering... Is this sort of stuff not considered 313? I get the
impression it's looked down upon by a lot of people.
> And as others have pointed out, many online record stores offer to send
> lists like this straight to your email account. Hardwax, Hedonizm, Clone,
> Rush Hour among others regularly put out new release lists with a
> substantial 313 portion in it.
Nice to see the record shop just across the roa
spw:
> People subscribing to the 313 list know their conveniently
> getting informed about what is being released from all the
> artist and labels.
not necessarily, there is good new stuff coming out EVERY DAY that doesn't get
mentioned on the 313 list. 313 is a mere window to a sub-set of inf
On maandag, apr 14, 2003, at 20:52 Europe/Amsterdam, spw wrote:
People subscribing to the 313 list know their conveniently getting
informed
about what is
being released from all the artist and labels.
But perhaps this is too much of a task to expect from one person
although
there are people
on 4/14/03 2:10 PM, Otto at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What good is a new release list if there's no proper reviews to go with it?
merely mentioning the names promotes discussion of those artist and labels
it also makes
people more aware of what's being released.
> Distributor's descriptions ar
bject: Re: (313) New Music and Elitism - Was Re: test
like others i wouldn't mind seeing more 313 music being discussed on
this
list. but unfortunately there isn't to much of it around lately.
maybe alan oldham was right, when he stated in an interview earlier this
year, that tech
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From: spw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>My logic is that this is the 313 list why keep it limited to
what a small
>group of people like?
do the other people on this list not have fingers that they can
type with? or are they blocked as part
spw:
I don't see how posting a bi-weekly or monthly list of new music from
Detroit labels and artist is telling people what they should like.
What good is a new release list if there's no proper reviews to go with it?
Distributor's descriptions are notoriously biased and unreliable. That's
p
on 4/13/03 8:47 PM, J. T. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> The concept I have in mind is a neutral party like the list
>> administrator
>>> would compile and post
>>> a list of new 313 artist/ label releases up for discussion.
>
> huh? why dont you just read new release lists from stores who suppo
on 4/13/03 7:44 PM, Phonopsia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> expect others to discuss it for you?
>>
>> The concept I have in mind is a neutral party like the list administrator
>> would compile and post
>> a list of new 313 artist/ label releases up for discussion.
>
> Read: 'Someone please do m
like others i wouldn't mind seeing more 313 music being discussed on this
list. but unfortunately there isn't to much of it around lately.
maybe alan oldham was right, when he stated in an interview earlier this
year, that techno is dead in detroit.
take a look at the people releasing techn
> The concept I have in mind is a neutral party like the list
administrator
> would compile and post
> a list of new 313 artist/ label releases up for discussion.
huh? why dont you just read new release lists from stores who support
detroit, ie clone, rushhour, planetx...? go to submerge? call
- Original Message -
From: "spw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "jurren baars" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2003 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: (313) New Music and Elitism - Was Re: test
> on 4/13/03 4:31 PM, jurren baars at
make that: don't buy.
on 4/13/03 5:24 PM, spw at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I choose not to review music I buy or preview on the internet because that
> wouldn't be fair to
> the artist.
on 4/13/03 4:31 PM, jurren baars at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> erm, what i'm getting from your answer is that you don't find a lot of the
> new 313 and related music good enough to discuss it yourself, but you do
> expect others to discuss it for you?
The concept I have in mind is a neutral party
spw replied to dan sicko:
Well, discuss it then! You don't have to wait for an admin to bring it
up --- why should you?
Keeping this information to yourself smacks of
elitism in my book.
-d
Good question, because I don't support a lot of the new 313 and related
music these days.
I guess I c
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To: "RAW2019" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "spw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313"
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Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2003 3:04 PM
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From: "RAW2019" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Phonopsia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "spw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
"313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2003 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: (313) New Music and Elitism
well one thing is for sure
bitching about it ...works ... :D
txs tristan
also I heard that there is a new carl craig track flooting around on cd'r
anybody heard it yet ?
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