thanks for all the tips, much appreciated
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 7:07 AM, kent williams<[email protected]> wrote: > When ordering Detroit stuff, I always look here first: > > http://electrofunk.com/main/catalog/index.php > > They don't really cover all of Detroit Techno, but they're no more > expensive than Beatport & the others, and you're giving money to the > primary distributor of the music. > > RE Juan -- We saw him after Jeff Mills played during the Festival at > Buzz Goree's party. I was too tired to stick it out, and had been > pummeled by Mills for 3 hours. I stuck around long enough to hear him > do some sorta shaky mixes. > > On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 4:57 AM, Aidan > O'Doherty<[email protected]> wrote: >> hello, my name is aidan and i'm back on the list after a break of >> about two years. i used to buy vinyl, but have now switched to >> digital, as a domestic dispute ended with my collection nestling in a >> landfill and my decks smashed up and left in an attic. just wondering >> where the best place is to buy (yes, buy) digital files of detroit >> techno/house artists. i have bought mp3s/wavs off juno, beatport, dj >> download and beatport, but none seem to be that great for detroit >> stuff. what ever happened to the detroit digital store? i need to >> rebuild my transmat, metroplex, ur, redplanet, planet e, etc >> collection, but vinyl as a format is out of the question for me now. >> >> also, on related detroit matters, was in a dublin (ireland) club for >> the first time in 18 months last week and saw juan atkins play. he >> turned up quite late, but he looked fairly healthy and his mixing was >> very tight, as far as i could tell. the music he played was ok. seemed >> very contemporary. but at the end he did play 'strings of life', some >> model 500 stuff, and 'i feel love'. then finished with a beautiful >> string-laden track. >> >> good to be back, >> aidan >> >
