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I heard from a friend that Dave Clarke absolutely rocked it ... did anyone
get a chance to see him
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On Thu, 30 May 2002, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
I must say that the KMS Afterparty was really good! That was the work
of just one man: Ron Trent! He started at 1 and when we left at 5:30
he was still playing! I was amazed to see that some people actually
could dance for 4 hours straight without
I heard the same thing, and I hear he's just finished a Fisherspooner remix
that is the proverbial sh*t.
m*
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I
that set was very very fun...I'd never heard of her before...
and I guess you got your shari vari too!
dina
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but, I'd
go on for about 5 pages.
hot beats, weird sounds.
dina
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I was also able to record the Advent's whole set
I also had an amazing time at the Cannonball party this weekend...can anyone
tell me who it was who played hot on the heels of love by throbbing
gristle? My night was kind of mashed together and I can't remember which
That would be Carlos Burt Reynolds Souffront :)
Interdimensional Trans.
cannonball run was def one of the weekend's highlights for me, anyone got
photos? traxx' set was pretty wild down in the underground.
looking forward to july 20th at redno5 (chicago) for his bday bash.
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I guess the drunk chick who was yelling at him throughout the set liked
him too.
I don't think I have my quote exactly right but she slurred something
like Thank You Herbert! We needed this! Detroit needs this! I love
you!
It was sort of sweet in that endearingly drunken way.
Leslie
I'll have to give props to Deepchord here. While the music remained fairly
static (dubby and hypnotic at times) the visuals were probably the most
inventive I've seen at a DEMF performance.
PG The video that stood out for me was the one of the people mover, it was
of the entire trip around
I was also able to record the Advent's whole set on my Digit
video camera and it came out excellent.
PG did anyone else see Mike Huckaby's set? Holy deep house robin!! He
played while Advent was on the main stage, I walked over to check out Advent
but Mr. Huckaby's deep ass grooves brought
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I was also able to record the Advent's whole set on my Digit
video camera and it came out excellent.
PG did anyone else see Mike Huckaby's set? Holy
I thought Dave Clarke had the best set. He did play some electro-type
stuff towards the end. He started it off with Juan Atkin's No UFO's.
g.
Catherine Eberhardt wrote:
I liked Steve Rachmad's set- first time seeing him, and Marco Carola's
set. I missed Jay Langa but I wanted to see
On Wed, 29 May 2002, Grammenos, Peter wrote:
I was also able to record the Advent's whole set on my Digit
video camera and it came out excellent.
PG did anyone else see Mike Huckaby's set? Holy deep house robin!! He
played while Advent was on the main stage, I walked over to check out
Most impressive set award goes to Strand @ SOS on Saturday night.
Yeah I know, all the hardcores were probably avoiding Motor like the
plague, but since I couldn't stay for Monday (we really need to get
Canadian and American holidays synced up), I wanted to catch the Aux Men
and see what all
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I was also able to record the Advent's whole set on my Digit
video camera and it came out excellent.
i'd love to see this unfortunately i missed it.
my highlights were
Shame I didn't catch the UR afterparty that night though... I was hoping
Scan 7 would bring the UR sound, but they were a no show.
g
PG Scan 7 had some problems with his equipment and couldn't get it repaired
in time. He took me by surprise when i saw him dancing next to me @ the UR
Damn... I've caught the UR afterparty for the past 2 years and both
times were a blast. Suburban Knight always manages to give me a second
wind after a long day at the festival. I didn't even know that there
was a UR party on Saturday (I thought the only one was the cabaret on
Friday).
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i'd love to see this unfortunately i missed it.
my highlights were steve rachmad and marco carola on saturday and then
stewart walker on sunday.
everytime stewart had a drink of water everyone
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Here are a few of the sets that stood out to me.
I'll have to give props to Deepchord here. While the music remained fairly
static (dubby and hypnotic at times) the visuals were probably the most
inventive I've seen at a DEMF
Other favorites--Jay Langa with a welcome to Detroit set of UR classics
i'll raise my mug to that. though i was there for about an 90 minutes
max,
i was most impressed
by Mr. Langa's selections. it's just a damn shame they didn't have him
on
later/on a better
stage in
- Random ass-grabbings on Hart Plaza that I was unwillingly made a part of
by some drunk guy in a mullet.
I'm sorry. Sometimes when i get drunk technobabes make me get all frisky.
next time i'll pick someone else's ass to grab.
- The vast number of commercials that I would've
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- Random ass-grabbings on Hart Plaza that I was unwillingly made a part of
by some drunk guy in a mullet.
I'm sorry. Sometimes when i get drunk technobabes make me get all frisky.
next time i'll pick someone else's ass to grab.
- The vast number
so where exactly were commercials?
on big screens next to the stages? or were there monitors everywhere? were
there commercials during the artists' sets? or only in between?
on the mainstage it was betwen artists, with the volume full blast.
on some of the other stages i noticed them
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so where exactly were commercials?
on big screens next to the stages? or were there monitors
it's put it in your mouth by the outthere brothers, i think. came out in
93/94 i think?
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hi 313s
for a friend track ID :
traxx
I liked Steve Rachmad's set- first time seeing him, and Marco Carola's
set. I missed Jay Langa but I wanted to see him. Oh well... I was
dissapointed in Dave Clarke's set- was hoping for electro...
The sets that were most impressive were outside of DEMF- Rolando at the
UR party on Saturday and
Hello
You can click on View Webcast and then click on the
down arrow in the top right. I think they are going
to archive the sets as soon as they finish. Saying
that though, I haven't got a fu**ing clue actually, as
there are only a few people on the list so far.
comes in really nice on dial up too (/me crosses fingers)...
listening to electric indigo rock it now. sounds like the stage might
be a bit wobbly... needle skipped a couple times.
hahaha, idiot me... i just realized i can SEE what's going on :P
wave to me indigo!
or play sharivari...
comes in really nice on dial up too (/me crosses fingers)...
listening to electric indigo rock it now. sounds like the stage might
be a bit wobbly... needle skipped a couple times.
heh ... haven't heard the skips yet, but this is a very nice set!
too bad I came down later in the day ...
-d
if carol marvin was a man, someone would have kicked her ass by now.
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
this is a well-written and insightful article. one problem i do have
though is that marvin is depicted as a power hungry, shrill b*tch. i
wonder how she would've been
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if carol marvin was a man, someone would have kicked her ass by now.
then again there IS that
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Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
(snip snip)
because we can't go back to the future.
peace
lks
to whom it may concern,
from now
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if carol marvin was a man, someone would have kicked her ass by now.
then again
:actually if you look at the article closely you would see that she
:was attacked not only for her actions but also for being
:female...anytime people use buzzwords like too emotional they
:are bringing sexism into the picture.
without wanting to spark a huge and OT debate just because someone
it seem like the person who wrote the article was
fustrated with them for shutting down when she was
trying to do her job and get the answers to the
questions people have been asking.
with her actions and the way she acted it makes her
look too emotional when acting like a child would
have
The article said:
...and the use of private restrooms.
How private? Do you get your own? If it's God's restroom, I reckon the card
would be worth it for this perk alone. Two, maybe THREE(!)-ply TP: HELL
yeah.
Andy
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The article said:
...and the use of private restrooms.
How private? Do you get your own
I had ni idea what a troubled and shallow person she is! She's in such a public
position and has totally lost control of herself. Power? That's a joke. And all
her religions crap tied up in htis, man keep that to yourself, we all respect
that but she sounds like a white trash evangelist that
just a question,,,
has anyone had to actually work with or deal with Carol marvin,,, and If
so,, How was it.
Is it as bad as all of these reports say?
I'm just wondering.
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this is a well-written and insightful article. one problem i do have
though is that marvin is depicted as a power hungry, shrill b*tch. i
wonder how she would've been covered had she been male? even though a
woman wrote the article, i still wonder about this.
i bought a cheap southwest ticket
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this is a well-written and insightful article
Well
I will o nly say to lester feeli ng perhaps Carol was misrepresented.
She is VERY UnCooperative when it comes to accoutability and awnsering press
questions.
Her ha ndeli ng of i nsisti ng there was a motor stage (she lied to me,
saying it would be up. I had talked to Dan Sordyl and knew
Never mind. I remembered.
Thanks anyway.
At 11:28 AM 5/22/2002 -0400, Eric Scuccimarra wrote:
Listening to Stacey Pullen's set from the DEMF 2000 and I'm blanking on a
track ID.
It's the first track in part 2 of his set - at about 74 minutes in.
This is driving me crazy - I'm completely
Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
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because we can't go back to the future.
peace
lks
to whom it may concern,
from now on the phrase Back to The Future should always be followed by
©2002 Sean Deason or there will be serious consequences and repercussions.
thank you
I thought that was Sean DJ Marty McFly Deason? :P
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Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
(snip snip)
because we can't go back to the future.
peace
lks
to whom it may concern,
from now on the phrase Back to The Future should always be
On Wed, 22 May 2002, sean deason wrote:
Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
(snip snip)
because we can't go back to the future.
to whom it may concern,
from now on the phrase Back to The Future should always be followed by
?2002 Sean Deason or there will be serious consequences and
you're all under arrest.
I've got you surrounded.
-Joe
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On Wed, 22 May 2002, PhedX wrote:
the short of it
Lisa M. Collins is a Metro Times staff writer
a woman wrote the article.
Lester did you that part?
Are you assuming that simply because Lisa is a woman that there is no way
possible she could have written an article that is demeaning to
I decided to do it based on prayer, says Marvin. Im
a Christian, and I live my faith on a daily basis in all
I do.
now say this yodas voice it's really funny
scotto
http://www.metrotimes.com
amen.
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kid...
:( naaah I was implying that Lisa wrote the *very less than flattering
article exactly like a catty woman who had a bad taste in her mouth... This
I surmise was because the moment where the tape recorder shuts off there is
a vivid depiction of carol that villifies her and is carried on
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On Wed, 22 May 2002, PhedX wrote:
the short of it
Lisa M. Collins is a Metro Times staff writer
a woman wrote the article.
Lester did you that part?
Are you
and giving them time to shine on
the main stage at DEMF this year.
While JD SV are great, there is much more to Detroit Hip Hop.
Check any of the Antidote releases and you'll know what I mean.
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I kind of missed the boat on this thread.
You cant forget the People's Movement. While not many outside of Detroit
Interesting... personally, I thought the tie-in with electronic music was a
rather strategic marketing move on Ford's part, for the Focus. (I thought
the Detroit Techno commercial with No UFO's in the background was much
cooler than the one with 4 passengers holding full cups of coffee, simplying
uhhh Tim dude,
You okay Tim? They are only words, reposted from a press release I got...
Someone check on Tim he is all like uuurrgh an stuff (is that a
normal reaction to obvious attempts at comedy by PCM_)
:) augh too!
on 9/5/02 6:19 pm, PhedX at [EMAIL
DJ Godfather :)
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morning all!
just got access to broadband (high speed internet connection) and a cd
burner, so looking to burn
for more of an understanding of the uurrrggg sound, think Sideshoe Bob
getting hit in the face with a rake.
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uhhh Tim dude,
You okay Tim? They are only words, reposted from a press release I got...
Someone check on Tim he is
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does anyone still have the demf 2001 schedule?
http://www.electronicmusicfest.com/2001/schedule/
Tristan
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there aren't any 2001 archives on Groovetech.
Only 2000.
-d
DJ Godfather :)
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morning all!
just got access to broadband (high
www.soulseek.org
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morning all!
just got access to broadband (high speed internet connection) and a cd
burner, so looking to burn
Groovetech did do the 2001 archives. Ford did.
www.focus247.com/events/demf/
unfortunately, they only archived the Ford stage. And each file is one
12hr long .rm
like all things pcm...
weak!
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Dan Sicko wrote:
there aren't any 2001 archives on Groovetech.
Only 2000.
Does anyone know if there are plans to stream it again this year?
Heres hoping
BT
Groovetech did do the 2001 archives. Ford did.
www.focus247.com/events/demf/
unfortunately, they only archived the Ford stage. And each file is one
12hr long .rm
like all things pcm...
weak!
On Fri, 10
I booked a double room at the Pontchartrain for $99 a night by calling them
directly (thanks for the number Alex:)...you can't get closer to the Plaza
than the Pontchartrain I don't think.
Lady I spoke to said the rooms are going fast, so give 'em a call on
313.965.0200/0775 if you're
oh goody a DJ Tower!
and all new heights of dance! if I didnt know better, I would think DEMF
is a big lame trance festival..
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-Joe
fux
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The
Ministry of Sound Right next to the Gatecrasher stage.
At least Ford was somewhat local.
MEK
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oh goody a DJ Tower!
and all new heights of dance! if I didnt know better, I would think DEMF
is a big lame trance festival..
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Ministry of Sound Right next to the Gatecrasher stage.
At least Ford was somewhat local.
MEK
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oh goody a DJ Tower!
and all new heights of dance! if I didnt know better, I would think DEMF
is a big lame trance festival..
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fux
oh goody a DJ Twer!
they're talkin about the new mgd tower, the same tower as last year, and the
year before.
and all new heights of dance! if I didnt know better, I would think DEMF
is a big lame trance festival..
if i didn't know better, i would think you were trying to be
waiting for the public relations guy to awnser...
was J-Dilla suppose to be announced or play???
I can ask. more info please...
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waiting for the public relations guy to awnser...
was J-Dilla suppose to be announced or play???
I can ask. more
was pretty much 100% techno before this point and it doesn't look
like it's MoS that's throwing that balance.
Cheers,
-m
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I personally am quite glad to see those hiphop acts added, Dilated Peoples
is great, and (obviously) hiphop is very very big in Detroit, and deserves
to be represented at the festival. I actually wish there was more hiphop, I
think that would help improve the draw and appeal to the community
I would be happy with more Detroiters too. They (the comittee) we nt outta
their way not to pick from the DETROIT crowd...
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Peace love and hair grease
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No but man, if they want to represent Detroit Hip Hop, I would flip on J
Dilla
What do you mean? There are Detroit DJs/acts performing this year. Or
you meant to say that there's too many unknown Detroit acts that are not
the ones you like or expect? All those expected to play have pretty
much played already, except Mills, Young, Hood, all of whom were
contacted,
Detroit is no longer just Derrick Kevin Juan, and now Eddie.
Detroit is and has more tha n te n djs... (thepunisher, no Pubah is
playing, (unless that has changed lol) DJHutch, and no Club DJs are spinning
but they are the (legal weeke nd) DJGodfather, MikeScroggs, Ja nD,
theGhostly crew, hell
Last year I booked my room through priceline for about $50 a night @ the
ren
center.
Has anyone tried this year? If so, what is the going rate and what hotel
did
you get?
the ren cen caught on this year, and noone got rooms for that price again.
I'm pretty certain that you can't book
To completely ruin any sort of 31337 status I would ever be able to
obtain...I am driving up from Austin, TX (1400 miles). I've always wanted
to attend DEMF, I finally had a chance this year due to being laid off,
and the deciding factor was not a Detroit DJ. It was Dave Clarke, sooner
or later
Just out of interest, what is the hotel situation looking like at this
stage? Are they full?
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We are extremely happy to have the Ministry of Sound join this year's
festival, said PCM president and festival founder Carol Marvin. They
represent the absolute best in electronic music entertainment.
uurrrggghhh.
manufacturer?
(I envision Aux88 My A.U.X. Mind being used for a Dodge Neon
commercial...)
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Ministry of Sound
KJ wrote:
Oh and Paul Johnson is now back on the list but he now no longer will be
known as just Paul Johnson, no no he now wants to be called The Legendary
Paul Johnson.
That'll be surf music legend Paul Johnson then:
http://www.realbands.com/bands/pj.htm
:)
Otto
PS Paul Johnson, one word:
Nope, Tang has always been on the list. Further info on this artist is
at www.emphasisrecordings.com.
Cheers! :-)
g.
Jongsma, K.J. wrote:
I noticed a few changes in the DEMF 2002 line-up,
Electric Indigo is suddenly doing a live-set. Green Velvet is bringing some
green friends because
hahahaha
the legendary paul johnson.
hahahahaha
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I noticed a few changes in the DEMF 2002 line-up,
Electric Indigo is suddenly doing a live-set. Green Velvet is bringing some
green friends because it's now Green Velvet The Rejects. New on
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It also helps that he is one of the hardest workers in Detroit.
From my dealings with the people who have made it or whatever you want to
call it, the thing that separates all of them
why is he the most popular dj on the world ?
--someone wrote:
because he is the most popular techno dj in the world.
--someone wrote:
so again we need to enter the question:
why is he on so many photos ?
5 out of the 6 pics of dj's on the website are of richie
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ability to market himself and his music FAR surpases anyone else in detroit.
very interesting -
how do you know that ?
what are your facts, making you say this ?
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ability to market himself and his music FAR surpases anyone else in
detroit.
very interesting -
how do you know that ?
what are your facts, making you say this ?
why is it that when someone asks you a question, that
die, thread, die. dead. done.
why is he the most popular dj on the world ?
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how do *you* know the reason why he is popular is because he's white?
No, he´s not popular, because of that -
Mr Hawtin deserves some respect for his work, for sure
But others do deserve the same respect -
so we should take care that no one is KING of
the tendency to lift Richie so
Actually-
from issues 25-90, Urb featured minority artist (mostly black) on 33 out
of 65 covers. That's over 50%
you can see them at www.urb.com /click: back issues
ironically, according the the US census burea, 75% of the population is
white.
and richie's only been on the cover once.
- the information in the pictures on the DEMF-page is currently
transporting
the same conclusion -
and this is wrong information - this is what I was saying
what makes this information wrong? what facts do you have to support that
it is wrong?
, April 29, 2002 5:02 PM
To: Jayson B.; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] demf website
am 30.04.2002 0:47 Uhr schrieb Jayson B. unter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ability to market himself and his music FAR surpases anyone else in
detroit.
very interesting -
how do you know
sorry - have one work to this - rhyms with sucks and starts with boll
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 04:07
Subject: FW: Re: [313] demf website
how do *you* know the reason why he is popular is because he's white
@hyperreal.org' 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] demf website
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 22:21:19 -0700
i'll answer this one!
ability to market himself and his music FAR surpases anyone else
in detroit.
very interesting -
how do you know that ?
what are your facts
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