In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jonny
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>Pure's Scottish, not English. Everybody knows that Scotland's another thing
>entirely... Pure's recently left the Venue, I hear. It had gone down hill a
>b
Cyclone wrote:
> the fact that he is one of techno's most hyped new names. I saw Umek the
> other week and was pleasantly surprised - he created a range of moods,
> though I didn't feel he was technically outstanding.
I saw Umek and Valentino (along with Recloose and Common Factor) on the
weekend
> though his three hour set didn't hold my attention.
> I guess nothing can live
> up to Stacey Pullen a few weeks back.
>
Yes but these guys are very boring. I fall asleep when
I hear how mellow they are.
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>Also, I dont think people are into Sims because he is "the latest techno
>name", I think its more to do with the fact that he's extremely good! Cant
>say the same for Umek tho! Even though hes one of the best producers going.
Actually whether Sims is good or bad wasn't the point I was making,
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To: Oul Shakur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Detroit Techno in England
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 17:39:00 -0700
> now nothing against
> cajmere, but wouldnt it be better to have him on once and have 2 other
> detroit/chicago based dj's on?
>
>. Still, Scotland
> you can witness a PUB going nuts to techno - I've yet see anyone do that
in
> f**king London ;)
I did once, but then they threw me out for being daft
Nick
i presume you are scottish?
Sorry, didn´t want to offend you...
I love SLAM :)
Martijn
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Van: Jonny McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: donderdag 19 oktober 2000 14:58
Aan: Martijn de Blaauw; 'Tom Robbins'; '313 mailing list'
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Pure's Scottish, not English. Everybody knows that Scotland's another thing
entirely... Pure's recently left the Venue, I hear. It had gone down hill a
bit in recent years, IMO, though (at least when I've been). Still, Scotland
you can witness a PUB going nuts to techno - I've yet see anyone do tha
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Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 10:02 AM
Subject: RE: [313] Detroit Techno in England
> I totally agree regarding Voodoo's repeated bookings of the same artist.
> Umek recently played for the first time in september and he is already
> booked aga
> Point taken, but remember that the Orbit went fortnightly a while back
> because it souldn't sustain weekly any more. And their line-ups are much
> more oriented towards UK DJs than they used to be, for financial reasons,
> I'd guess.
>
>
isn't that all one needs most of the time? a good vibe, p
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nick Hardie
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>I just saw Green Velvet dj'ing on Friday night at Voodoo in Liverpool and he
>played a blinder. The best set I've heard there this year. Maybe you should
>loo
And didn´t ´Pure´ bring in American DJ´s? they recently stopped didn´t they?
Martijn
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Onderwerp: Re: [313] Detroit Techno in England
Point taken, but
nderdag 19 oktober 2000 12:16
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> Onderwerp: Re: [313] Detroit Techno in England
>
>
> Accusing Voodoo of being in it for the money is completely wrong. No-one
> promotes techno nights in the UK for the money (except maybe Atomic Jam,
> they're part of a
its a complete lack of vision on the part of the promoters in my view
Don't knock Voodoo, while the Orbit has all but stopped booking Detroit and
Chicago artists, Voodoo has remained the only club in the North which is
still providing regular quality techno (not to slag the Orbit, but it just
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Onderwerp: Re: [313] Detroit Techno in England
Accusing Voodoo of being in it for the money is completely wrong. No-one
promotes techno nights in the UK for the money (except maybe Atomic Jam,
they're part of a large rave promo
Accusing Voodoo of being in it for the money is completely wrong. No-one
promotes techno nights in the UK for the money (except maybe Atomic Jam,
they're part of a large rave promotions company). Sustaining a techno night
in the UK is the hardest job in the game because the market is so small -
tha
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>From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 19 October 2000 01:33
>To: 313 Detroit
>Subject: Re: [313] Detroit Techno in England
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>
>Interesting point - I notice this absence, too, in the magazines.
>
>But while in Australia a few months ago
Interesting point - I notice this absence, too, in the magazines.
But while in Australia a few months ago Claude Young was saying that he has
never been so busy on the DJ circuit, so it is just the UK, not the rest of
the world that is losing interest. And Stacey Pullen is playing more and
more in
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From: Oul Shakur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: 18 October 2000 22:29
Subject: Re: [313] Detroit Techno in England
>
> yeah i agree with the point its the same people who come over here to
pla
I just saw Green Velvet dj'ing on Friday night at Voodoo in Liverpool and he
played a blinder. The best set I've heard there this year. Maybe you should
look outside London - England's a big(ish) place after all :-)
Thanks
Nick Hardie
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I'd be more than happy to shell out $20 - 30 to see some of the Midwest
talent that never plays in the Midwest(!)
Fred
From: "Oul Shakur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Detroit Techno in England
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 20:29:44 GMT
The Current Amount of detroit/
well looks like i will just have to keep dreaming then doesnt it, maybe one
day i can get something organised and get these dj's over here myself!
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> now nothing against
> cajmere, but wouldnt it be better to have him on once and have 2 other
> detroit/chicago based dj's on?
>
> its a complete lack of vision on the part of the promoters in my view
No, it's not a lack of vision, just a difference of vision.
Your vision is for lots of great,
its all 'bout the benjamins.*
d
*(translation for those outside US slang:its all bout the 100 dollar
bills-who ben franklin appears on)
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yeah i agree with the point its the same people who come over here to play.
3 times this year voodoo has booked green velvet, now nothing against
cajmere, but wouldnt it be better to have him on once and have 2 other
detroit/chicago based dj's on?
its a complete lack of vision on the part of
is the detroit sound redundant in england now, or can it resurface?
well, I think that's something really for people in England to discuss.
Second hand guesses on that can get assuming.
However, it seems the same lot of ppl go overseas & each time play similar
sets. It would be nice if Euro
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