Well we travelled 4000 miles for 5 years of [313] :)

I don't think it really matters if it will be september or not. It is a bit 
selfish (i say a bit) to say that you don't want to travelo 4000 miles for a 
party. Isn't it weird for people who are actually from the 313 area who are 
subscribed to this list to keep updated about what is going on in there local 
scene have to travel 4000 miles to celebrate there music scene? Or for that 
fact every person on this list who is not from Europe?

I hereby declare Aida's Fluid night in September with Octave One as the Dutch 
celebration of 10 years of [313] :)


(the not so sour because he thinks of fellow listmembers who live in the US)KJ



On Monday, August 02, 2004, at 04:36PM, Toby Frith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Well, naturally this would seem to be the case. But with just over a month to 
>go, nothing's been done about it, and many people who have met each other 
>through 313 shouldn't have to travel to Detroit to celebrate this fact, 
>especially when it's 4000 miles away.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 02 August 2004 15:34
>To: Brendan Nelson
>Cc: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: (313) 313 Tenth Anniversary Party
>
>
>I think that London is not the place for a 10 years of [313] party. This list 
>is about Detroit techno, so a 10 years of [313] should be held in Detroit and 
>not in London, Amsterdam, Berlin whatever city. We had 5 years of [313] at 
>Science in Detroit. I recon it shouldn't be to hard to throw a party in 
>Detroit about this?
>
>KJ
>
>
>On Monday, August 02, 2004, at 03:52PM, Brendan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>wrote:
>
>>Back in September 1994, when there wasn't much to the internet apart from 
>>Usenet and email, the mailing lists run from hyperreal.org were pretty much 
>>the only way to gather information about the world of electronic music. And 
>>when 313 was launched in that month, it became the only internet resource 
>>dedicated to discussing Detroit techno, the music it was influenced by, and 
>>the music it went on to influence.
>>
>>Ten years on, and everything has changed. There are now a tonne of forums, 
>>mailing lists, newsgroups, blogs and websites covering "our" music; but, 
>>although it's had its detractors over the years, the 313 list has managed to 
>>survive, bringing together hundreds of like-minded individuals across the 
>>world.
>>
>>The first ever post to 313 - from Morgan Geist, in fact - was on 30th 
>>September 1994, and so we're holding a party to celebrate on Saturday 18th 
>>September 2004. The party will be held at Public Life, in London's 
>>Spitalfields district - a venue that many of you will already be familiar 
>>with!
>>
>>DJs on the night have yet to be confirmed, so if you're up for doing a set 
>>send me an email. And if you have any ideas which might help us make the 
>>night a bit special, then let me know.
>>
>>In Morgan's first post, he said "hope 313 thrives" - I think we can safely 
>>say that it has!

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