(313) DJ T-1000 set

2007-06-06 Thread Blaauw, Martijn de
DJ T-1000 aka Alan oldham @ JOY, Leeds [27.05.2007] http://www.sendspace.com/file/gqg190 Met vriendelijke groet, Martijn de Blaauw Contendor T (050) 584 42 40 F (050) 584 44 44 www.contendor.nl http://www.ndc-informatieservice.nl Contendor is onderdeel van NDC|VBK, de uitgevers, uitgever

(313) detroit, fri dec 17 rob hood, t-1000, twonz

2004-12-06 Thread /0
.. .was asked to pass this onto the list Twonz playing with Rob Hood and Alan Oldham come Friday Dec 17th http://www.detroitmovementguide.com/ElectricAvenue/dec.jpg sounds like fun! -Joe

RE: (313) detroit, fri dec 17 rob hood, t-1000, twonz

2004-12-06 Thread Redmond, Ja'Maul
PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 12:45 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) detroit, fri dec 17 rob hood, t-1000, twonz .. .was asked to pass this onto the list Twonz playing with Rob Hood and Alan Oldham come Friday Dec 17th http://www.detroitmovementguide.com/ElectricAvenue/dec.jpg

RE: (313) T-1000, Woody McBride - Tonite (last FRI) in Louisville

2003-05-19 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Hard techno in Louisville! There's hope for us all yet! Would anyone be so kind as to tell us their thoughts on how this event went? Cheers, Ken -Original Message- From: Adam Jay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 6:47 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) T-1000

(313) T-1000, Woody McBride - Tonite in Louisville $10

2003-05-16 Thread Adam Jay
%253d2pn=2ic=312ex=1src=maps2a=1032%20Story%20Ave2c=Louisville2s=KY2z=40206%2d18542y=US The kind folks at Chromanet Musicworks bring you the first in a series of events: CHROMA 1.0 DJ T-1000 Puresonik, Tresor, Djax Detroit DJ ESP Woody McBride Communique, Primevil, Missile Minneapolis

Re: (313) T-1000, Woody McBride - Tonite in Louisville $10

2003-05-16 Thread Dan Sicko
On Friday, May 16, 2003, at 01:46 PM, Adam Jay wrote: Lou Rawls Project 7 Louisville You'll never find ... another DJ like this ... :P

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-13 Thread Dan Sicko
Original Message: - From: Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 15:24:19 -0500 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) How about the Emoticon folks, Delsin, Digital Soul? (to name but a few) There are lots

RE: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-13 Thread Odeluga, Ken
. Respect, k -Original Message- From: Dan Sicko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 2:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) I wouldn't ... Aside from a few very nice cuts, the rest sounded too much like

RE: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-13 Thread Brendan Nelson
| -Original Message- | From: Cyborg K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sent: 12 February 2003 22:22 | | You have some good points, and I don't entirely disagree. I | might want to talk about this more with you off-list. Aaargh, no! This seems to be the only conversational strand out of all

Re: (313) t-1000 interview

2003-02-12 Thread Fred Heutte
I don’t need more toys, I need more good records to play out, Alan declares. Word. (I'm still gonna get a FS setup soon to play around with it.) I would only add that AO notes that since the DEMF, Detroit won't pay to see the music. But it's not like it was much different before the DEMF.

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread spw
It's sad how a lot of people have turned their backs on techno. It really is one of the most misunderstood and hated electronic music genres out there, I would attribute the lack of interest to the popularity of house and trance and the older (elitist) generation maturing away from techno to

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Toby Frith
PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: 12 February 2003 14:04 Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) It's sad how a lot of people have turned their backs on techno. It really is one of the most misunderstood and hated electronic music genres out there, I would attribute the lack

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Andrew
How is Drumcode really that different than Mayday, Wiggin (one of the first techno records) or Nude Photo? That's a big can of worms you're opening there. Too right - I thought this might even be a bit of trolling. There is a TOTAL F*CKING DIFFERENCE between the majority of identikit

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Rob Jarvis. Victoria Music Ltd.
maturing away from techno to other forms of electronic music. (i.e., IDM, Larry Heard, Broken Beat, Moodyman, soulful house, electro, ect..) One of the major dance ma, 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) How is Drumcode really that different than Mayday, Wiggin

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread spw
Here we go with the soul cliché and the accusation of trolling. You make it seem like all the pumping loop based techno is crap, (try telling that to Jemm Mills, Robert Hood) I was just noting the similarities in early Detroit techno like Wiggin and the techno you hear today, you even hear the

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread spw
hahaha... on 2/12/03 8:57 AM, spw at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jemm Mills

RE: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Stuart Thomas
What about the tracky Pro-Jex sound Rob??? -Original Message- From: Rob Jarvis. Victoria Music Ltd. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 February 2003 15:37 To: Toby Frith; 313 Mailing List; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) Hmmm. Steady on there, i can't

RE: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Robert Taylor
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 2:58 PM To: Andrew; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) Here we go with the soul cliché and the accusation of trolling. You make it seem like all the pumping loop based techno is crap, (try telling

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread r3dshift
not everyone looks to techno for soul in the way that you mean it. the fact that it lacks this soul is refreshing to a great number of people. this list is pretty unrealistic however, and reknowned for exactly that. How is Drumcode really that different than Mayday, Wiggin (one of the

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Paul Hudson
Nude Photo or Wiggin are much more than just DJ Tools. You can put these records on at home, in your lounge and listen to them as complete pieces of music. That's the difference IMHO. How is Drumcode really that different than Mayday, Wiggin (one of the first techno records) or Nude Photo?

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Andrew
I'm talking about the techno genre whether it be Swedish techno or Brighton techno, I'm not talking about other forms of electronic music that you would find more soulful like Moodyman or Broken Beat. And neither am I - I'm talking about techno. Not Moodymann or whatever. Maybe you just mentioned

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Rob Jarvis. Victoria Music Ltd.
maturing away from techno to other forms of electronic music. (i.e., IDM, Larry Heard, Broken Beat, Moodyman, soulful house, electro, ect..) One of the major dance ma, 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) How is Drumcode really that different than Mayday, Wiggin

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread spw
Hmmm. Steady on there, i can't believe you are comparing Derrick Mays - Wiggin / nude photo to the over produced blandness of Adam Beyer's drum code series. or am i wrong? The early Drumcode records were cool, and to be honest I'm not a huge fan of Sweed techno but a lot of it has a

RE: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Dennis Donohue
techno, I think you're at fault as well... D -Original Message- From: Rob Jarvis. Victoria Music Ltd. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 11:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 Mailing List; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) Hmmm

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread spw
UR Punisher was just one agressive bar looped but it sounded brilliant on a loud system with Jeff Mills behind the decks, this is my point about tracky or loop based techno being DJ Tools. The same applies to Relief records, when you hear a good DJ spinning that stuff it all makes sense. on

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Klaas Jan Jongsma
On woensdag, feb 12, 2003, at 15:57 Europe/Amsterdam, spw wrote: Here we go with the soul cliché and the accusation of trolling. You make it seem like all the pumping loop based techno is crap, (try telling that to Jemm Mills, Robert Hood) I was just noting the similarities in early Detroit

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Klaas Jan Jongsma
On woensdag, feb 12, 2003, at 16:34 Europe/Amsterdam, spw wrote: UR Punisher was just one agressive bar looped but it sounded brilliant on a loud system with Jeff Mills behind the decks, this is my point about tracky or loop based techno being DJ Tools. The same applies to Relief records,

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread spw
You also hear the influence of repetitive Detroit techno tracks like Funky Funk Funk on techno artist like Dave Clarke who's Red series was very influential on 90's techno.

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread spw
Oh c'mon I'm talking about UR - Punisher ri... ri... rirrr... rirrr... ri... it's very repetitive techno. on 2/12/03 10:30 AM, Klaas Jan Jongsma at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is actually the most crap reply i have seen in months! Almost every piece of modern dance music has a

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread robin pinning
You also hear the influence of repetitive Detroit techno tracks like Funky Funk Funk on techno artist like Dave Clarke who's Red series was very influential on 90's techno. no shti...but what does that prove? robin...

RE: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Brendan Nelson
like Funky Funk Funk. Brendan | -Original Message- | From: spw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sent: 12 February 2003 15:46 | To: 313@hyperreal.org | Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) | | | You also hear the influence of repetitive Detroit techno | tracks like Funky Funk Funk

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Andrew
:36 PM Subject: RE: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) But the thing with good techno is that it shouldn't really endeavour to sound a hell of a lot like music that was being made ten or fifteen years ago, surely? Obviously a lot of the music on Drumcode is influenced by early techno, but I

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread robin pinning
Oh c'mon I'm talking about UR - Punisher ri... ri... rirrr... rirrr... ri... it's very repetitive techno. the point being made here is that techno _contains_ some tracks that are just loops, but techno also contains tunes that are dripping in feelings other than raw energy. techno

RE: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Brendan Nelson
. | -Original Message- | From: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sent: 12 February 2003 16:40 | To: 313@hyperreal.org | Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) | | | Yes, I agree. I'm always looking for the next Beau Mot Plage, | or indeed Axis | 11. | | That's the great

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread spw
on 2/12/03 10:39 AM, Andrew at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Beau Mot Plage That's not techno, that's tech-house/ micro-house, kind of reminds me of that old Moog record Popcorn sounds very European.

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread spw
If you showed toady's techno to someone in the mid 90's it would sound more advanced, they might not like what they hear though. I think this was T1000's point about not enough quality techno being released although there are other good forms of electronic music. on 2/12/03 10:36 AM, Brendan

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Fabrizio Nahum
most of you here have. I hope I wasn't too confusing fab - Original Message - From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Klaas Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 4:50 PM Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Andrew
Beau Mot Plage That's not techno, that's tech-house/ micro-house, kind of reminds me of that old Moog record Popcorn sounds very European. h ha ha hah hah hah aha ha hah aha ha haha ah a ha ah aha ahha sorry I'm glad this is on topic, I love talking about this kind of thing. So,

RE: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Robert Taylor
:07 PM To: Andrew; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) on 2/12/03 10:39 AM, Andrew at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Beau Mot Plage That's not techno, that's tech-house/ micro-house, kind of reminds me of that old Moog record Popcorn sounds very European. Any views

RE: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Brendan Nelson
PROTECTED] | Sent: 12 February 2003 16:07 | To: Andrew; 313@hyperreal.org | Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) | | | on 2/12/03 10:39 AM, Andrew at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | | Beau Mot Plage | | That's not techno, that's tech-house/ micro-house, kind of | reminds me of | that old

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread r3dshift
| To: 313@hyperreal.org | Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) | | | You also hear the influence of repetitive Detroit techno | tracks like Funky Funk Funk on techno artist like Dave | Clarke who's Red series was very influential on 90's techno. | | |

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread spw
I agree, a whole night of banging loop techno is monotonous but the techno genre has a distinctive sound, mechanical and futuristic in nature like Juan and D. May intended with the early Transmat records. I can understand why some people mature out of techno not that the music is immature it's

RE: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Brendan Nelson
| To: Brendan Nelson; 313@hyperreal.org | Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) | | | If you showed toady's techno to someone in the mid 90's it | would sound more advanced, they might not like what they | hear though. | I think this was T1000's point about not enough quality | techno

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can understand why some people mature out of techno not that the music is immature it's that people become more conservative at an old age. i dont see why you think people become more conservative. what

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (won't pay)

2003-02-12 Thread Mark Freitas
I would only add that AO notes that since the DEMF, Detroit won't pay to see the music. But it's not like it was much different before the DEMF. I gave up on trying to see the music live. Anytime there is a big (or even little) techno show you end up waiting hours to get in, or you show up

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Dan Sicko
that all depends on your definition of Detroit techno, now doesn't it? On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 09:04 AM, spw wrote: still creating Detroit techno

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread spw
on 2/12/03 11:32 AM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is why adult contemporary music sounds so cheesy because people's brains go into parental mode after their sexual prime, I think this is what you see whith artist like Carl Craig who are interested in more traditional

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Dan Sicko
Because it's far less interesting to listen to, IMHO. The thing with Detroit techno was that you could enjoy it at the club *and* on your own terms. I can't say the same for your so-called DJ Tools. That being said, if you are, or aspire to be a DJ, those tracks make a lot more sense and

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Samu Eilola
I´m starting to wonder what are these dj-tool labels ? or artists ? drumcode style ? there´s quite a lot that kind of sound around but that ain´t the only style of new techno. check for example kanzleramt. and speaking of tool techno, me thinks Mike Ink´s Studio 1 series were extreme tools and

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Dan Sicko
Sorry for replying to my own post, but I had this thought: If we could just supply decks and a mixer with each loop record :P That being said, if you are, or aspire to be a DJ, those tracks make a lot more sense and can be quite enjoyable.

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] With Innerzone Orchestra for example, I hear an older form of already established 20th Century music that predates techno incorporating live session musicians playing conventional type acoustic instrument

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread marsel
great record! - Original Message - From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 4:46 PM Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) You also hear the influence of repetitive Detroit techno tracks like Funky Funk Funk on techno artist

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Dan Sicko
How about the Emoticon folks, Delsin, Digital Soul? (to name but a few) There are lots of artists and labels that are creating wonderful evolutions of Detroit techno. On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 09:04 AM, spw wrote: you dont hear much about making techno for the 21'st Century.

RE: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Ja'Maul Redmond
: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) I'm talking about the techno genre whether it be Swedish techno or Brighton techno, I'm not talking about other forms of electronic music that you would find more soulful like Moodyman or Broken Beat. And neither am I - I'm talking about techno

RE: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Cyborg K
not any more immune to my environment than anyone else. .dave -Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 12:33 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) -- Original Message

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Klaas Jan Jongsma
On woensdag, feb 12, 2003, at 21:24 Europe/Amsterdam, Dan Sicko wrote: How about the Emoticon folks, Delsin, Digital Soul? (to name but a few) There are lots of artists and labels that are creating wonderful evolutions of Detroit techno. Agreed! The list is endless: Duplex, Keith Tucker,

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread r3dshift
PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 11:04 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) I'm talking about the techno genre whether it be Swedish techno or Brighton techno, I'm not talking about other forms of electronic music that you would find more soulful

Re[2]: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Brian 'balistic' Prince
DS How about the Emoticon folks, Delsin, Digital Soul? (to name but a few) DS There are lots of artists and labels that are creating wonderful DS evolutions of Detroit techno. When I first joined 313 a couple years ago, most of the techno I'd heard and collected was on the well-established,

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Dennis DeSantis
Cyborg K wrote: However, I do believe that innovation in form is an essential aspect of all forward thinking music, whether we are talking about a techno record, or Cecil Taylor, John Coltrane, Pierre Boulez, Gustav Mahler, John Cage, etc. The desire to return to a traditional song structure,

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: Dennis DeSantis [EMAIL PROTECTED] First, you're advocating innovation and deriding regression. But then you advocate universality and basic rhythm. I'd venture to say that you can't have it both ways. thats what i was

(313) t-1000 interview, definition of techno, conversational terrorism

2003-02-12 Thread Bulger, Tim
Your debating tactics are all well documented here: http://www.proft.org/tips/conv-terror.html If you've found yourself in the situation of having to rely on something like this to make your point, you've failed.

RE: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Cyborg K
- From: Dennis DeSantis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 3:57 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) Cyborg K wrote: However, I do believe that innovation in form is an essential aspect of all forward thinking music, whether we

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread Dennis DeSantis
Cyborg K wrote: The song structure, as I see it, cannot be understood within our given historical situation outside of an understanding of the entire system of pop music, MTV, record labels, stars, and hyper-capitalism. Except that it's old as hell. Contemporary song structure, as an

Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

2003-02-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i would add blaktronics to this list Original Message: - From: Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 15:24:19 -0500 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant) How about the Emoticon folks, Delsin, Digital Soul

(313) t-1000 interview

2003-02-11 Thread Bleep43
http://www.gothamgrooves.com/newsletter/feb-03/T-1000Intvw.html Not sure if this has been posted already www.bleep43.com

(313) t-1000 in the d last night

2002-12-19 Thread ::\)
man what the hell happened? we left at 130 am and there were MAYBE 15 people there?!? this is a total shame, he was spinning great tracks and I felt bad for him looking out to see about 10 people, 7 of which were just standing there. I thought that place would be packed since school is out for

RE: (313) t-1000 in the d last night

2002-12-19 Thread Dennis Donohue
Mark Farina was at Alvins last night as well... I'm sure there aren't enough wednesday night clubgoers to fill both events. Dennis -Original Message- From: ::) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 1:07 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) t-1000 in the d last

Re: (313) t-1000 in the d last night

2002-12-19 Thread ::\)
anyone go to farina? how was it? were there people there? t-1000 rocked it, but he always does. - Original Message - From: Dennis Donohue [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: '::)' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 1:08 PM Subject: RE: (313) t-1000 in the d last

RE: (313) t-1000 in the d last night

2002-12-19 Thread Dennis Donohue
anyone go to farina? how was it? were there people there? t-1000 rocked it, but he always does. Check http://www.detroitluv.com/index.php?board=3;action=display;threadid=4211 ...for a bunch of reviews. I understand it was packed.

[313] 4 Weeks Left @ Motor (T-1000, Kooky Scientist, Clark Warner...) (fwd)

2002-08-05 Thread yussel
Friday 8/9/02 doors 10p, 18+ big room: T-1000 www.puresonikrecords.net Alan D. Oldham has been called Detroit Techno's Renaissance Man. Beginning with his 'Fast Foward' radio show on WDET, Oldham introduced the Detroit area to the early techno pioneers. Then, selected by 'Mad' Mike Banks

[313][Fwd: DJ T-1000 in NYC]

2001-11-27 Thread phono_funk
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[313][Fwd: Check out DJ spotlight: T-1000 a.k.a. Alan Oldham]

2001-11-23 Thread Glyph1001
(EST) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 05:05:02 EST Subject: Check out DJ spotlight: T-1000 a.k.a. Alan Oldham To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Mac sub 28

[313] t-1000 article in freep

2001-11-23 Thread Jayson B.
Banging looped techno is cool and it's very macho, but sometimes you've got to smooth it out for the ladies. alan, forever the pimp ;-) needless to say, i'm very excited to hear this new album. _ Get your FREE download of MSN

[313] New charts from T-1000 and Adult on Groovetech

2001-11-01 Thread Alex Hillinger
Quick post to let you know we've posted new charts from DJ T-1000 and Adult. http://www.groovetech.com/shoppinghome peace, Alex -- Alex Hillinger . Groovetech . [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://groovetech.com Voted 'Best Retailer Online' - 2001 UK Online Music

Re: [313] T-1000 on WDET 101.9 FM

2001-10-28 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Anyone tune into this? WDET 101.9 FM Pledge Drive: Alan Oldham aka DJ T-1000 returns to the radio as guest co-host on the Chuck Horn program on Friday, October 12th from 10:30 pm to 12 am. The show will feature selections from the new 'Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Invisible' EP and the new up

Re: [313] T-1000 on WDET 101.9 FM

2001-10-28 Thread TJ Johnson
- Original Message - From: TJ Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 1:35 PM Subject: Re: [313] T-1000 on WDET 101.9 FM i heard a little bit of it. he was spinning some songs with phones ringing to support the pledge. my

[313] T-1000 on WDET 101.9 FM

2001-10-12 Thread Glyph1001
WDET 101.9 FM Pledge Drive: Alan Oldham aka DJ T-1000 returns to the radio as guest co-host on the Chuck Horn program on Friday, October 12th from 10:30 pm to 12 am. The show will feature selections from the new 'Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Invisible' EP and the new up-coming soundtrack

RE: [313] T-1000 on WDET 101.9 FM

2001-10-12 Thread Pryor, Ryan N
Get your tape decks and cd burners ready :) ry -Original Message- From: Glyph1001 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 12:58 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] T-1000 on WDET 101.9 FM WDET 101.9 FM Pledge Drive: Alan Oldham aka DJ T-1000 returns to the radio

[313] T-1000 on WDET 101.9 FM

2001-10-12 Thread Glyph1001
WDET 101.9 FM Pledge Drive: Alan Oldham aka DJ T-1000 returns to the radio as guest co-host on the Chuck Horn program on Friday, October 12th from 10:30 pm to 12 am. The show will feature selections from the new 'Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Invisible' EP and the new up-coming soundtrack

RE: [313] T-1000 on WDET 101.9 FM

2001-10-12 Thread Pryor, Ryan N
Get your tape decks and cd burners ready :) ry -Original Message- From: Glyph1001 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 12:58 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] T-1000 on WDET 101.9 FM WDET 101.9 FM Pledge Drive: Alan Oldham aka DJ T-1000 returns to the radio

[313] A Pure Sonik evening w/T-1000

2001-10-11 Thread Pryor, Ryan N
+ A 2 hour opening set by Steven Tang Tuesday, October 16th, 2001. 22901 Woodward, one block north of 9 mile. doors: 9 pm. 21 and over. limited capacity. $15. infoline: 313.417.4471 http://www.puresonikrecords.net -

[313] A Pure Sonik evening w/T-1000

2001-10-11 Thread Pryor, Ryan N
+ A 2 hour opening set by Steven Tang Tuesday, October 16th, 2001. 22901 Woodward, one block north of 9 mile. doors: 9 pm. 21 and over. limited capacity. $15. infoline: 313.417.4471 http://www.puresonikrecords.net -

RE: [313] T-1000 (was: Best Post Ever)

2001-05-23 Thread sqrrt
MEOW!!! sqrrt D. Anything that came out of Alan Oldham's mouth until he got a tresor record and started thinking that the world owed him something. mt - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands,

[313] T-1000 - Chicago 5.18.01

2001-05-15 Thread John Sokolowski
This Friday - 5.18.01 DJ T-1000 Club Aqua 201 N. Green Chicago I am not affiliated with this event in any way, although I am looking forward to hearing some killer techno. Cheers! _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer

[313] t-1000 live mix track id

2001-05-09 Thread T . J . Johnson
41:40 into T-1000's live at motor mix. There is a beat that comes in and out that sounds like it has a phaser effect on it. Is T-1000 using effects or is that just a track that comes in? Great sound either way, but I'm just curious as to how intricate a dj can get while spinning a club

[313] t-1000 live mix track id

2001-05-09 Thread T . J . Johnson
41:40 into T-1000's live at motor mix. There is a beat that comes in and out that sounds like it has a phaser effect on it. Is T-1000 using effectd or is that just a track that comes in? Great sound either way, but I'm just curious as to how intricate a dj can get while spinning a club

[313] t-1000 live mix track id

2001-05-09 Thread T . J . Johnson
41:40 into T-1000's live at motor mix. There is a beat that comes in and out that sounds like it has a phaser effect on it. Is T-1000 using effects or is that just a track that comes in? Great sound either way, but I'm just curious as to how intricate a dj can get while spinning a club

t-1000

2001-05-06 Thread Andy Battle
anyone know of any articles/interviews with dj t-1000/alan oldham? thanks.

Re: [313] t-1000

2001-05-06 Thread peter mueller
there's a nice interview on the overloadmedia site: http://www.overloadmedia.co.uk/ol2k/library/aoldham.htm peter - Original Message - From: Andy Battle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 10:51 PM Subject: [313] t-1000 anyone know of any articles

Re: [313] t-1000

2001-05-06 Thread dobyrush
http://www.overloadmedia.co.uk/ol2k/library/aoldham.htm At 4:51 PM -0400 5/6/01, Andy Battle wrote: anyone know of any articles/interviews with dj t-1000/alan oldham? thanks. --

t-1000 last dj on earth

2001-05-01 Thread Samuel Hobbs
i bought last dj on earth by t-1000 today and am now listening to it for the first time. i know that it has already been reviewed and talked to high heaven, but i just can't believe how awesome this is. is it just me or does he work call of the wild for almost ten minutes? i am simply amazed

Re: [313] t-1000 last dj on earth

2001-05-01 Thread John Osselaer
. Cheers, John Now Playing: Delsin: Going Thru Life (excellent!) i bought last dj on earth by t-1000 today and am now listening to it for the first time. i know that it has already been reviewed and talked to high heaven, but i just can't believe how awesome this is. is it just me or does

Re: [313] t-1000 last dj on earth

2001-05-01 Thread Lorie R
- Original Message - From: John Osselaer Now, I sticked out my head once on this list saying that Mr. Sims could beat Mr. Mills behind the decks resulting in a much too long thread hahahha. I agree. I was way more impressed with sims then I ever was mills. did I just say that on

RE: [313] t-1000 last dj on earth

2001-05-01 Thread Max Duley (ARCart)
In that case you should be looking out for 'Theory of Interpretation' mixed by Ben Sims. Now, I sticked out my head once on this list saying that Mr. Sims could beat Mr. Mills behind the decks resulting in a much too long thread... That's why I was a bit disappointed Ben didn't really mix the

Re: [313] t-1000 last dj on earth

2001-05-01 Thread tim maughan
] Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 7:36 PM Subject: RE: [313] t-1000 last dj on earth In that case you should be looking out for 'Theory of Interpretation' mixed by Ben Sims. Now, I sticked out my head once on this list saying that Mr. Sims could beat Mr. Mills behind the decks resulting

Re: [313] t-1000 last dj on earth

2001-05-01 Thread Lorie R
Cc: John Osselaer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 2:34 PM Subject: Re: [313] t-1000 last dj on earth i don't know mr sim's style at all..but sounds good so far...anyone know anywhere i can hear or (preferably) download one of his sets? nothing on napster so far

Re: [313] t-1000 last dj on earth

2001-05-01 Thread Kevin Conrad
Cc: John Osselaer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 2:34 PM Subject: Re: [313] t-1000 last dj on earth i don't know mr sim's style at all..but sounds good so far...anyone know anywhere i can hear or (preferably) download one of his sets? nothing on napster so far

Re: [313] t-1000 last dj on earth

2001-05-01 Thread tim maughan
01, 2001 10:12 PM Subject: Re: [313] t-1000 last dj on earth Live @fuse ...find someone on napster that has it. I have heard rumors that part 1 is not him, but part 2 is. I *know* part 2 is his style, part one could be him also...who knows. Lorie - Original Message - From: tim

DJ T 1000 CD.

2001-05-01 Thread Winston Baker
Where can I find the DJ T-1000 CD for sale on the net? mentalfish

Re: [313] numerous threads at once (swedes, t-1000, top 10, st germain)

2001-04-23 Thread JARED WILSON
Jelly Tracks Mr. Sliff 4-30-01 From: paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Otto Koppius [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] numerous threads at once (swedes, t-1000, top 10, st germain) Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 11:09:23 +0100 somtime next month, i'll check today and come back

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