Inn Season deserves a hearty second - it's been around forever, and they really
do an amazing job.
It's been there so long that I can't really remember for sure in which decade I
discovered it - but I think it was the late 70s.
Not vegetarian, but I would add Thang Long in Madison Heights (on J
Two other vegan/vegetarian-friendly restaurants:
In Ferndale, on the northbound side of Woodward, between 9 and 10
Mile: Om (http://www.omcafe.com/). If you go Friday night, get the
barbecue seitan special. When I lived nearby, I got it every week,
unless I was physically incapable of getting ther
did anybody mention hitsville usa?
http://www.recordingeq.com/2006motown/06motown24.html
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 10:01 PM, Bill VanLoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fantastic picks, Todd!
>
>
> > so. can't forget Avalon Bakery! Cass Ave right by Planet E.
>
> Such good pastry...another fantastic
Fantastic picks, Todd!
> so. can't forget Avalon Bakery! Cass Ave right by Planet E.
Such good pastry...another fantastic pastry pick is the mexican bakery
in (duh) Mexicantown. They have this great cafeteria-tray setup where
you go around & pick stuff out, and you end up with this massive brown
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Subject: Re: (313) things to do in detroit during the festival
(except the festival)
I've made it my mission to see the Michigan Central Station!
I'm sure it's an act of trespass - does anyone know what security
is like??
I
being a vegan foodie my biggest things are finding actual good
food to eat while in the D.
so. can't forget Avalon Bakery! Cass Ave right by Planet E.
lots of vegan carbohydrate delights there and the best coffee in
Detroit [organic, fair trade]
Blue Nile - Ferndale, MI - a staple of t
Ferndale Record Time will be closed by the end of this month, sadly.
Check out Rick Wilhite's Vibes New & Rare Music shop - don't know what
the hours will be that weekend.
Madison Heights Nature Center - if you need to take a walk in the woods
in the middle of urban sprawl. Maybe a bit of a
hit up mudgies
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Agreed.
If you want to venture
diana potts wrote:
Agreed.
If you want to venture out of the city-
Xedos (if it's still around) is a good place to chill.
Unfortunately, Xhedos is another casualty.
It's still there and is pretty much the same space (a nice coffee shop),
but it's now AJ's.
je
Agreed.
If you want to venture out of the city-
Xedos (if it's still around) is a good place to chill.
Cranbrook school for the gardens
Have falafel properly
have Ethiopian food
go to the DIA (they just remodeled it)
take a day trip to Ann Arbor and eat some amazing
bread at Zingerman's
Cass Cafe
. It was as if people had managed to somehow
block out and forget about the presence of this enourmous hulking wreck that
dominates the area.
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Matt Kane's Brain wrote:
Were I going to the festival, I would go here: http://travelerstuba.com/
NOW we're talking techno.
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tips/getAttraction.php?tip_AttractionNo==663
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tips/getAttraction.php?tip_AttractionNo==10093
http://www.r
Were I going to the festival, I would go here: http://travelerstuba.com/
Only an hour and a half drive at the speed limit.
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 7:01 AM, Michael Kuszynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So what are the things to do while I am in detroit during the festival
> weekend (except for
There are some incredible photos and an excellent blog post about the station
here:
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has lots of disco, house
and electro on occasion as well as the soul, jazz, funk that you'd expect. A
great shop.
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That Record Store you were looking for in Hamtramck is called Detroit
Threads, not Record Time. It's definitely still there, he's got an
amazing collection, very diverse, and definitely worth a stop-off.
Also, don't forget Vibes, on 8-mile, its Rick Wilhites store, although
you'll probably need a
I've made it my mission to see the Michigan Central Station!
I'm sure it's an act of trespass - does anyone know what security is like??
I just found this website of some others who went to look at it 2
years ago -
http://brnation.d2sector.net/detroit/ue_mcs_detroit_train_station.htm
On 3/19/
this is really great. thanks for all the details.
On 3/19/08, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heidelberg Project -- a great DIY folk art surreal outdoor junk
> sculpture: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidelberg_Project
>
> Fisher Building -- The Tower Peanuts Built. The lobby is like
Record Time -- My favorite store was in Hamtramck because it's on a
nice little High Street, but I think it's closed, and only the
Ferndale and Roseville stores remain.
Make that the Roseville store; Ferndale is scheduled to close real soon
and if it's on schedule still, will not be there b
Heidelberg Project -- a great DIY folk art surreal outdoor junk
sculpture: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidelberg_Project
Fisher Building -- The Tower Peanuts Built. The lobby is like a
secular art deco temple to capitalism. A peak Detroit experience was
visiting Bill Van Loo's office, and goi
That reminds me - go to Kenny Dixon's Soul Skate on the Saturday night if you
want to get a bit more of a taste of Detroit. It was great fun last year
Go for a salad and bowling at Magic Stick (is it still there?) on
Woodward N. of downtown.
LMGM
On Mar 19, 2008, at 8:22 AM, Dan Bean wrote:
Motown Museum is always worth going to.
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Motown Museum is always worth going to.
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So what are the things to do while I am in detroit
If you hit up Submerge try to check out the little techno museum/exhibit on the
2nd floor.
-Jim
Quoting Michael Kuszynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> So what are the things to do while I am in detroit during the festival
> weekend (except for being at the festival)?
> What places are worth going to?
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And one to find out which brand of bulbs Theo Parrish uses.
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And one to find out which brand of bulbs Theo Parrish uses.
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>Nah - Parrish uses candles cos they are more real
i was JUST trying to figure out a witty way to bring theo into the
equation but both of you guys beat me to it.
tom
Nah - Parrish uses candles cos they are more real
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And one to find out which brand of bulbs Theo Parrish
And one to find out which brand of bulbs Theo Parrish uses.
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How many 313 listers does it take to change a lightbulb
classic! :)
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How many 313 listers does it take
How many 313 listers does it take to change a lightbulb?
Five
One to check the catalogue number of the bulb
One to argue that it ain't no bulb if ain't from da 'D.
One to argue that European light bulbs are made better.
One to moan about how lightbulbs aren't as good as they used to be.
And one to
Didn't really keep track of the discussion due to quite abnormal issue
hops, so dunno if the question has been answered already. The BC/M
Series has been entirely repressed on color vinyl, i think 300 vinyls
each release.
Ronny
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 19 Mar 2004 about following:
thank you :)
> by the way - that took me all of five minutes to find on the internet -
> type in "Leo Anibaldi" using Google and it comes up
well, of course i tried this method first, but since yesterday google
gave me few pages of li
I´m sorry guys but selling Amnesia, Objects dárt, old relief stuff, first
retro-active...
if this continues i can only unsubscribe man
I can understand the food thing though, eating is proper
but for a smoke...?
on a sidenote, i once brought back the songs not sceneries album for being
boring,
#x27;t really cut it for
me in the same way though.
Andrew
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Sent: 19 March 2004 09:52
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>I've been really thinking the same. Just too much uni
>I've been really thinking the same. Just too much uninteresting "jokes"
>and one-liners. getting boring.. so, ANYONE know 313-related list that
>has some actual information and good discussion? i'd like to subscribe.
>5 years on this list seem to be enough; this used to be a great list
>with
Perhaps starting an interesting topic of discussion yourself would be a
positive step to take?
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Sent: 19 March 2004 8:37
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) things / BC re-releases
David Powers wrote on Thu, 18 Mar 2004 about
David Powers wrote on Thu, 18 Mar 2004 about following:
> I'm sorry, BUT if people are going to keep posting this kind of stuff
> (JOKES) I'm going to be unsubscribing here soon. I've been on here
> about 5 years, but lately it's just too much... to read all these off
> topic emails all the
fu*king unsubscribe then
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Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 11:32 PM
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> I'm sorry, BUT if people are going to kee
cc
Subject
surprised to see all the Basic Channel/Maurizio stuff repressed
at domestic US prices. If this is a US re-release who is behind this, and
where are these records being made? Maybe this was mentioned and I missed it.
~David
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Da
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> anyone got any good jokes?
Shamelessly copied from another list:
noddy holder goes into a boutique in central brum to buy an outfit for the
1974 totp xmas special.
'owright, nod!' shouts the assistant, 'what can we dow for yow today?'
nod replies, 'oid like to buy some roight special gear off
Do you know what's making headlines this week?
Corduroy pillowcases!
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anyone got any good jokes?
bet Rob Taylor's got some be
did you hear about the new Atkins donuts?
for every dozen that you buy you get a free steak
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anyone got any good jokes?
bet Rob Taylo
At 10:56 AM 3/18/2004, robin wrote:
http://www.emotionelectric.com/technojoke.txt
"
7. You've dialed the phone number 1-303-808-9091 just to see what
happens.
"
Well?
--
unsigned short int to_yer_mama;
http://www.mkb-dj.org
Matthew Kane : Software Engineer : Zebra Atlantek, Inc.
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anyone got any good jokes?
stolen from another list member...almost on topic :)
http://www.emotionelectric.com/technojoke.txt
so anyone have the link to todd sines' vegan recipes? :)
robin...
earlier this week i spotted the east island record on down low going for $14
in the usa, which is twice what it should be...it had been exported and then
re-imported (there is no need to import) by mistake. and i dont think it was
any greedy motives on anyone's part, just a mistake. luckily it w
just for the record, I put that bit in because I can't be bothered going on
about jeff mills for a week either.
so, thats it. I'll shut up now.
_
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>
> note. HE CHARGES TOO MUCH FOR HIS RECORDS, THATS ALL>
But he doesn't - distributors and shops are the ones that put the price up -
if you want cheap Axis buy from his site not shops...He's not to blame for
the market place...lets not spend another week going over this, please...
i think np means "now playing"
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From: "Levi I Proffitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to
Hey, I love these tracks and am wondering if the producer is NP? If yes
what does it stand for, and where can I find this record. Any help would
make my day
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001 10:01:48 -0400 "Mark S Flintoft" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Just thought I would add my .01 before heading out
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: 27 Apr 2001 09:51:31 -
- Metro Area 3 by the Geist: no comment needed for those who know it :-)
- Addvibe - Brothers: deeper house on the fabu
Is that the artist on the bottom of your post the producer of Code and
Structure? And if yes, what does NP stand for? Is the first lp just as
good, and where do you know has these is stock? So many questions and so
little time.
> For those not in the loop Zero 7 have been heralded in the
> cooler UK press for their chilled grooves - they have
> remixed Radiohead and Terry Callier in the past,
> and have been compared to the likes of Air and Kruder &
> Dorfmeister, etc.
Just need to add my praise for their remix of tha
- Metro Area 3 by the Geist: no comment needed for those who know it :-)
- Addvibe - Brothers: deeper house on the fabulous Discfunction label
- Mike Grant - The Struggle Of My Peoples (Mr G mix): played it last weekend
and just totally freaked out
- Laurent Garnier - Smart Move: Laurent giving
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 17:17:06 +0200
To: "313@hyperreal.org" <313@hyperreal.org>
From: Otto Koppius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Rob Theakston wrote:
> your turn.
> In the same vein: having missed the Balihu releases when they first
> came
> out, I picked up pretty much the entire back catalogue when they were
> repressed about a month ago (?) and haven't stopped listening to them
> since. Danny Wang is a genius.
Truly, and thanks to your tipoff I will now
After two years of lurkin' here is my first ever post! :)
- joel mull-imagination (very deep, a pleasant surprise)
- kanzleramt - fully fledged (schranz... i love german labels)
- the advent-time trap technik (all his electro-works)
- chris korda-six billions humans can't be wrong (if you have
From: Benn Glazier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: >Tim Jackiw - 'Science of Sound' (Offworld).
: Great artwork too! ;)
i wonder who did it?!?! ;-)
: I think it was 96 wasn't it. All the same, yeah very underrated, even by
: the artists themselves at some times.
: 'No Destination' was simply class.
recor
From: rob webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: >Tim Jackiw - 'Science of Sound' (Offworld).
: >One of those records that makes you wonder whether there is any justice
: >in the music industry at all. Because of bad distributors and record
: >shops, this record went virtually unnoticed when it was released in
At 05:17 PM 26/04/2001 +0200, you wrote:
Tim Jackiw - 'Science of Sound' (Offworld).
One of those records that makes you wonder whether there is any justice
in the music industry at all. Because of bad distributors and record
shops, this record went virtually unnoticed when it was released in '
:::>Tim Jackiw - 'Science of Sound' (Offworld).
:::>One of those records that makes you wonder whether there is any justice
:::>in the music industry at all. Because of bad distributors and record
:::>shops, this record went virtually unnoticed when it was released in '97.
:::
:::that's kinda ironi
>1.zero7- ep2 : group on the ultimate dilemma label. unbelievably tasty tasty
>chops on the fender rhodes, with some gorgeous rotary connection/4 hero like
>string arrangements to boot. out friggin standing
Actually their forthcoming album, Simple Things, is great. Sia Furler, who
guests, is a fo
> 1) terry mullan- new school fusion vol.1
> older mix tape containing lots of great
> chicago acid house and some 313 material
> including no-ufo's and future by blake baxter
I still rock that tape!!!
darw_n...
... :i: explore.
> In the same vein: having missed the Balihu releases when they first came
> out, I picked up pretty much the entire back catalogue when they were
> repressed about a month ago (?) and haven't stopped listening to them
Aghh! where was i when this happened? does anybody know a good vendor in
the st
From: Samuel Hobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
1) terry mullan- new school fusion vol.1
older mix tape containing lots of great
chicago acid house and some 313 material
including no-ufo's and future by blake baxter
Erm, No Ufo´s and Future are by Juan Atkins.
3) The Wizard- live o
Otto:
Tim Jackiw - 'Science of Sound' (Offworld).
One of those records that makes you wonder whether there is any justice
in the music industry at all. Because of bad distributors and record
shops, this record went virtually unnoticed when it was released in '97.
that's kinda ironic, cos Offwo
Rob Theakston wrote:
> your turn.
First of all, seconded on the Metro Area. Fab stuff all around.
In the same vein: having missed the Balihu releases when they first came
out, I picked up pretty much the entire back catalogue when they were
repressed about a month ago (?) and haven't stopped
>1) terry mullan- new school fusion vol.1
> older mix tape containing lots of great
> chicago acid house and some 313 material
> including no-ufo's and future by blake baxter
this tape has been in heavy rotation in my tape player since we got it back
into stock with the
D]> on 04/26/2001 09:52:59 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
cc:
Subject: RE: [313] things that have been knocking my eardrums to the floor
yeah! what the hell happened to Tricky? why is it that each successive
album
is worst than the last?? the first album was an incredibly beautiful work
of
art,
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yeah! what the hell happened to Tricky? why is it that each successive album
is worst than the last?? the first album was an incredibly beautiful wo
for me since I had so much of
their stuff in my collection already :^(
sean "sux to be me" deason
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Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 9:39 AM
To: 'Rob Theakston'; 313@hyperreal.org
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The home coming court, in no particular order is:
1.Missy Elliot- Get Yer Freak On (instrumental
especially)
1a.Sade-King of Sorrow Remixes.
2.Mark Farina, Mushroom Jazz Volume Three. I believe
one of the last tracks has involvement with Detroit's
Dwele (whose performing at DEMF). "Like D'Angelo
These have been in constant rotation in my cd player that past week and
would highly recommend:
1. Pish Posh - Indoor Storm - Rawkuts
2. G. Love & Special Sauce - Electric Mile - Epic
3. Adam X - Creative Vandalism - Instinct
4. Jack Dangers - !Hello Friends! - Shadow
5. Gene Farris - Booked002 -
Oh yeah I almost forgot!
Jeff Mills' Mix-up 2. This cd is pretty awesome. I love the breakdown at the
begginning where he filters and pans his own accapella synth noise. I try to
emulate his tactics when I spin...
Tim
On Thu, 26 April 2001, Wraith313 wrote:
>
> 1. dj ShuffleMaster's EF
1. dj ShuffleMaster's EFX on Tresor
2. Adam Marshall's Underwater something or other on Killer
3. Theory label i forgot (I'm @ work )
4. Surgeon's Remixes on Tresor
5. Caveman Tactics label i forgot
6. Daniel Bell label i forgot
>
> 1.zero7- ep2 : group on the ultimate dilemma label. unb
Hi,
Just wanted to say a big thanks to all the people who
replied to my email and directed me towards the cool
shops in Eindhoven. An even bigger thanks goes
out to rebelbass...it was cool to hook up and hang out!
Jeff Mills at Effener, btw, was sick...a much slicker
set than I heard in Adela
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