Woah...  thats hysterically wicked!!!!  Line-up from 1992...  and
Moby's sandwiched right in between Jeff Mills and Kevin Saunderson...
hmmm...  guess the 313 "history buffs" on this list who slated Moby
for not being "Detroit enough" need to recheck their history...
sounds to me like Detroiter's in 1992 were supportive of Moby... the
crowd was "shakin it" too...  lol...

Thanks Fred... you've made me laugh outright in my half asleep stupor at work.



On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 3:16 PM, Fred Heutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DEMF won't be the first time Moby has been outclassed
>  by the home team.
>
>  fh
>
>  -----------------
>
>  from ne-raves archives
>
>  Date: Tue, 20 Oct 92 12:11 EDT
>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Subject: Rave-O-Matic (rev tue oct 20 [LONG])
>
>  R A V E - O - M A T I C
>
>  A list of raves upcoming and alarming.
>
>  ---------------------------NE-RAVES CALENDAR--------------------------------
>
>  [,,,]
>
>
>  Friday, October 23
>  JOURNEY THROUGH THE HARDCORE    Detroit                 (313) - 259 -
>  1533
>                                                         (313) - 741 - HYPR
>                                                         (313) - 433 - 2129
>                                                         (313) - 358 - 9882
>              From the Original Dance Music Promotors
>                            we present
>                 The ULTIMATE Dance Party Festival
>
>                  JOURNEY THROUGH THE HARDCORE
>
>  Friday October 23, 9PM-4AM
>
>  KMS Records presents a dance concert to the extreme!
>  Featuring these confirmed live acts & DJs in the Sci-Fi Techno-rave arena
>
>           Live from NYC, the return of
>                     MOBY
>
>           Detroit's Techno terrorists
>             UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE
>
>         Top rave act direct from England
>                     MANIX
>
>                     Plus
>                  BLAKE BAXTER
>
>                Special guest DJ
>          KEVIN SAUNDERSON of Inner City
>
>  DJ's in the Sci-Fi Techno/rave arena
>  D. Wynn * Magic Juan Atkins * Richie Rich Hawtin * Claude Young * Alan Oldham
>  Inxomniak * Jeffrey Q & BMG
>
>  Dj's in the Tribal "House" arena
>  Alan Ester * Stacey Hale * Workkin' Mixx-Rick Wilhite
>  Eddie Fashin' [sic] Fowlkes * DJ. Dangerous
>
>  INTRODUCTION
>  "For several years Detroit Dance artists have lead the way
>  [....much propaganda deleted... -E]
>  ..most amazing event in Michigan's history".
>
>  THE EVENT
>  We will be attempting to set a new record for the state of Michigan
>  [....more propaganda deleted... -E ]
>  ..Everything is 100% guaranteed!!!!
>
>  ATTRACTIONS
>  Multiple dance areanas, a 50K Martin sound system, intellibeam lighting,
>  flower strobes, dance platform, glow in the dark whistles & necklaces,
>  lasers, free ice pops, cash bar, restaurant on the premises, & a new look
>  to The Majestic
>
>  TICKETS $10. ADV.
>  $10 in advance at Ticketmaster outlets $12.50 at the door,
>  stringent security, free parking available, NOTE: Charter buses
>  available from various campuses upon demand & will be coordinated by
>  a campus rep. Call Information (313) 259-1553.
>  Get your tickets early to avoid disappointment!!!
>
>  A Reflection of the past... A view to the future
>
>  sponsored & supported by:
>  Record Time, Panic, Unity, VOOM, rave boy.
>
>  Majestic * 4120 Woodward, Detroit
>  Info lines: (313) 259-1553 * (313)741-HYP-R * (313) 433-2129 * (313) 358-9882
>  Directions: (313)833-9700
>
>  -----------------
>
>  Date: Sat, 24 Oct 92 04:48:45 -0400
>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Subject: JOURNEY TO THE HARDCORE REVIEW
>
>  Just back from the show in Detroit and it was kickin like a mule. I showed
>  up [late] just in time to catch the end of d. wynn throwing down an all
>  detroit set to a capacity crowd (1000-3000 people i don't know). 10 multi-
>  color intellibeams and one wild green laser which was passed though a sheet
>  of gauze hanging from the ceiling to the wall 100 yards back. The direction
>  and intensity of the beam were programmable and it was used to make
>  geometric shapes and draw cartoons! oh the location is a converted theater
>  on woodward between downtown and the art museum. true detroit architecture
>  right out back: a seven story burnt out building.
>  the show was divided into Techno in the main theater and house in an
>  upstairs bowling alley (!) Most house is new to me and it was a real
>  grooving place to chill when the techno got too pounding.
>  Back to the main event.  After D wynn came Blake Baxter who was befuddled
>  by technical glitches and had to give up before he got into it. Following
>  him was Manix a KMS rave 'band' which consisted of one guy prompting
>  'make some noise' 'detroit' 'put your hands in the air'  yeah yeah
>  we've heard it all before  and another guy hitting the low notes on a 
> sampler.
>  Skip up to the house room and people are slithering on the floor. wild.
>  back down in time to catch Richie Hawtin of +8 spin supremely obscure
>  bleepy science fiction getting the crowd worked for the surprise DJ
>  Jeff Mills, a true turntable artist who can drop in a single beat on
>  time.  He made the headliner Moby who came on next look like a showman
>  albeit the highest energy one I've ever seen. Moby took the bpm from
>  60-240 and back and had the crowd shaking it.  Right after Moby the
>  legend in of himself Kevin Saunderson took control and brought the
>  beats around to a housier side of techno, but by this time I was
>  ready to pass out so hopefully someone else can post on Juan Atkins
>  and Underground Resistance.  For the rumor mill Jeff Mills _has_
>  left UR but I still don't know if local DJ Alan Oldham has actually
>  uh, filled his shoes (good luck!) now i must go to sleep.. .  .   .
>
>  -
>  fred                                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>

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