And just to let any Scottish 313ers know, Sean will be playing live at
Club 69/Nurture on Saturday night and Arne will be there in 4 weeks
time- looking forward to it already!
cheers
Jason Brunton
On Monday, October 27, 2003, at 11:50 AM, Matt Chester wrote:
aha! I see
so how was th
aha! I see
so how was the party with arne weinberg and shawn rudiman?
did they play live or dj?
- It was very cool in the end - we had a few glitches with the system at
the beginning (as usual :-( ), but it all smoothed out - Arne was DJing and
Shawn played live, both excellent of course!
>The Outlet Collective night (Shawn Rudiman & Arne Weinberg - both of whom
>were excellent as were Stuart and Ryan, I missed Matt Chester) was held at
>the adjoining Juno Rooms. You could go through Turnmills to get out -
>luckily I found another route which avoided Mr Tong!!
aha! I see
so h
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> >When we left he was playing Deep Burnt!
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> something odd is afoot.
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> so, the big question is, what w
>When we left he was playing Deep Burnt!
something odd is afoot.
so, the big question is, what were you all doing at Turnmills anyway?
: )
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When we left he was playing Deep Burnt!
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From: m a t t [d] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: (313) pete tong
after the blinding Send night last friday, I caught 15 mins of pete tong at
turnmills and thought
You haven't heard of the new technoclash phenom... opps have I said too much
already?
;)
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> Hmm
There's *some* good magazines, don't lose faith!
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>To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: Re: (313) Pete Tong
>Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 7:12 PM
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> magazines are changing too; the free
There was a rumour he didn't like techno and that's why he never played it
(someone told me, forget who) but he says it's because the harder styles
don't fit his radio slot. He plays what he can make work.
He helped break Inner City's recent(ish) Good Life remix too and says Kevin
Saunderson is one
com
- some more mix action
http://www.313party.com
- some photo action
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> phew! almost too much for m
phew! almost too much for my brain to handle.
tell you what though, I think you made some excellent points there Brendan,
stuff I hadn't thought of in that way etc.
nice one.
It was just a bit of an eye-opener to me to hear Pete Tong playing that
sort of thing really, and then I was sat in the p
sue, and no-one
can really predict how it's going to turn out...
Brendan
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> >I don't. It
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>I don't. It'll only get diluted and homogenised if it becomes any more
popular.
Well, yeah, agreed. But we can still pick and choose what we want though? I
guess.
>Nobody likes an overcrowded beach.
true! I guess I'm not bothered though too much. if a load of t**ts want to
buy the same rec
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>god forbid the rest of the world hears "our" music...
I never meant it in a bad way, just that it amazed me a little as I havent
taken my head out of my arse for about 4 years.
In fact, I see it as a
>god forbid the rest of the world hears "our" music...
I never meant it in a bad way, just that it amazed me a little as I havent
taken my head out of my arse for about 4 years.
In fact, I see it as a positive thing (I think)
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> so I'm wondering. Pete Tong represents the sound of commercial clubland
> right? Is this whats going on? are commercial dj's playing underground
> techno tracks?
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> what with Rolando etc on Fergie, and n
magazines are changing too; the free cd you used to get was always
mainstream dance/trance/prog house.
sales are dropping - ministry of sound mag has folded, so dj mag etc are
runnung back towards the underground with their tails between their legs.
!
john
>where have you been Alex? :0)
heh heh. I should pull my head out of my arse once in a while...
I'm on self imposed media blackout.
no, I don't tend to listen to the radio that much - only 5live, or when my
bird has got tony blackburn on or something.
and, I never ever read music magazines. I
where have you been Alex? :0)
Yeah R1 have been making this transition since last year, slowly and gradually
its happeningwhether the listening R1 people are demanding this I don't
know but the DJ's are certainly playing it more in their shows.
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