FYI I believe the soul/gospel section at the ended consisted of :

1.  First Galactic Baptist church, off of UR-042 "The Turning Point" ...
This was the start of the house/gospel jam, and at one point the
original vocals come in "soul... it's just a feeling" then "soul...
soul" etc.; mad organ soloing in this one... 
...this went into a drumless gospel interlude... then into 
2.  The (house) beat from "Soul Saver" off the Interstellar Fugitives
record...  but not the actual song, instead they played around more over
it... took out the beat and did gospel noodlings for a bit... brought
the beat back... etc.

Thought some people might want to know those tracks, the First Galactic
Baptist Church is something I have played out often but I'm not sure how
many are familiar with it

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 1:18 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: FWD: RE: (313) Timeline (WAS RE: (313) Movement report (for
alex :P))


fwded for scott.....

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From: Scott Kraemer Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:  Wed, 2 Jun 2004 14:03:11 -0400

Tom, would you post this since 313 isn't posting for me right 
now. Thanks.

The songs I picked up from Timeline were Amazon and the  
Transition/Inspiration thing. They also did a housy thing 
that sounded like an old Soul City track. The experience made 
me aware that I need to become more familiar with the UR 
cannon. The soul/gospel jam at the end really really cooked--
this was the greatest single moment of the weekend for me. 
Mad Mike's skills would have fit right in at any gospel 
church in the city.

As for the venue, I totally loved it--it was about 4 blocks 
from my house. The space is owned by an affordable housing 
developer (CCNDC) and they rent it to Detroit Summer (for 
whom the show was a benefit to raise the roof, literally). 
Detroit Summer does community projects like urban gardening, 
bicycle repair, and many other cool things. The building is 
also rented to Idle Kids who are an anarchist youth 
collective. So, basically, the place has so much good 
karma it's ridiculous.

Got to see one of the UR Z records up close and personal when 
Suburban Knight dropped it at the UR party--clear blue-green 
vinyl w/ giant Z on it and a small black UR logo in the 
middle. Dope wax.

Kenny Larkin dropped what I'm guessing was his new material 
at the end of his set on Monday--right after Shades of Jae. 
Can anyone confirm this? Hopefully a recording of this event 
is forthercoming. ;-)

On Saturday night at Centre Street Theo dropped some song 
with a simple vocal about flowers--"he brought her flowers" 
or something like that--which was so beautiful and completely 
dope at the same time. Of course there was tons of good stuff 
in his set--that one just stands out. If anyone knows the 
track I'd greatly appreciate an ID.

Kai Alce was amazing. Saw him at City Club on Sunday and 
again at the festival on Monday. He spun some very tasteful 
vocal and instrumental house and just murdered the dance 
floor.

I think Danny Krivit played strictly off CDR at the City 
Club.  There were some good and some not so good remixes of 
Shelter and King Street tunes in there.  One that stands out 
was a remix of Big Moses, that's how much I love you.

I must have heard Groove a la Chord at least 5 times on 
Monday--Kenny Larkin, Rolando, Buzz Goree, Rolando again.... 
I'm not complaining. ;-)

Saw DJ Nobu from Japan on Friday at Centre Street and he just 
rocked it. Some killer beatdown style house. Really nice guy 
too.

Scott




---- Original message ----
>Date: Wed,  2 Jun 2004 13:42:13 -0400
>From: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: RE: (313) Timeline (WAS RE: (313) Movement report 
(for alex :P))  
>To: <313@hyperreal.org>
>
>---------- Original Message ---------------------------------
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>From: "Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>"...sake it's MAD MIKE DOING THE NOODLING."
>>
>>MORE!! MORE!! PLEEEEASE!!
>>
>>How was his skills? 
>
>mike keys skills were wildly better than i would have 
thought. the 
>guy is ill. and he has a pretty funny moustache. he didnt 
look mad 
>at all, maybe slightly miffed. 
>
>>And the other dudes, did they all fit, were they tight
>>as a group? What about Dex? Any particular highlights of 
the set?
>
>rolando deejayed with them, not dex. the others were buzz 
goree 
>and suburban knight, one on keys and one on a drum box of 
some 
>sort. dont know what those guys look like so i dont know 
which was 
>which, but the guy on the drums was way hot. the other guy 
on keys 
>was damn good too. they were really really 
good. "inspiration" 
>with the transition acapella over it was hot,  as was hi 
tech 
>jazz. they dropped a few bits of classic electro (numbers, 
clear) 
>in with some of their electro cuts (cant remember the names, 
>sorry) which was very fun. definitely the best possible way 
to end 
>the weekend. 
>
>tommmmm 
>
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