Does anyone have any info what-so-ever regarding those two Soundhack Ep's
that were recently re-released No names nothing, all I know is they're
distributed by Hardwax.
Trevor Wilkes
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Spider-Man.
Go see it. It RAWKED! :-)
While I'm waiting for the theaters to thin out a bit to take in Mr.
_ new release: sub044. demogorgon - nephilim
latenight music, music full of art and viewing culture. music for blurry
videos as a single source of light. accompanying, full of pressure.
moody ambience in lifelike scapes.
_ hifi listeing
www.subsource.de/audio/stream/sub044.m3u
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I reviewed this on another site as such:
Y Tu Mama Tambien, go for the pr0n, stay for the political commentary.
The director did a great job of silently commenting on the plight of the
mexican farmers. It's a great movie in so many different ways.
-Aaron
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Phonopsia wrote:
hell yeah!! I second the motion! Tobey (deer caught in the headlights)
Maguire nailed it! Not since Michael Keaton has an actor *really* gotten
into the psyche of a legendarysuperhero, but I was very impressed. I'm
ready to plop down another 6 bucks to give it another spin.
One thing that does
Any US based 313ers have any experience ordering from these guys??
Any comments would be welcome:)
Laters,
m*
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hi all
i'm sorry if anyone was infected with the garden of eden virus and there was
another one also. i didn't forward anything on, but i think because
'truevibes' was in my address book, it got sent on.
i do sincerely apologise if this stuffed up anyone else's computer. i've
been off the net
So do I: stop this now, nerds. Take it to the Spiderman list where you and
your fellow Comic Book Store Guys can geek about the movie to your hearts'
content whilst you review the collection of pens in each others breast
pockets.
TOM
PS: Did you mean X Men 1 or have you seen number 2?
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Does anyone have any info what-so-ever regarding those two Soundhack Ep's
that were recently re-released No names nothing, all I know is they're
distributed by Hardwax.
Check out http://www.smith-n-hack.de for a full discog...
Cheers,
Tom
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oops! looks like I got the cool kids panties all in a bunch. sorry dude.
didnt mean to crash your party and all. I was just looking for a place to
rinse out my pocket protector, it seems my dental retainer is leaking all
down my shirt after I spent the last 2 days sitting in a darkened theater
hm detroit relevance...let me think...if only the director were from
Detroit or something.
That would be one thing, but it would be better if there was a 313 type
link between techno and comix.
What's Alan Oldham been up to lately?
BAH! Only, this time my endless bank of useless facts
comes to your rescue Sean. I will help to fight
against the evil, dark, british cool kid. One more
drink, does thou owe me PUNK.
Just as I remembered (and did check) Mr.Raimi is from
Michigan. He actually went to the same high school as
me,
Here's a link I found in my inbox:
http://www.hocker100.freeserve.co.uk/mor/part01.htm
There be some 313 related content in here as well
Moroder talks a little about Kraftwerk and there's a tidbit
of info about who was involved in the production of
one of their early albums
If some already
At 09:21 AM 5/4/2002, you wrote:
hm detroit relevance...let me think...if only the director were from
Detroit or something.
(to make matters worse/risking the ire of the 'purists', I would ask:)
How many of you would 'fess up to being/have been comic book
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Why!?!?!;-)
Puzzled,
m*gots to go to sleep!*
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On Sat, 4 May 2002, sean deason wrote:
oops! looks like I got the cool kids panties all in a bunch.
The 313 tie in is it's Sean talking about it!
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This is an interesting read, if perhaps a bit lofty. Kodwo Eshun talks about
Red Planet, lots of other stuff frequently mentioned here, and even comic
books. :)
http://www.fringecore.com/magazine/m7-2.html
Tristan
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one more thing that strikes me as funny is how purists tend to fling
the terms
nerds and geeks around so freely. Dude, are there no mirrors in your freakin
house?! reality check: you are a card carrying member of an internet
newsgroup/chat group devoted to knowing and sharing every little
I would believe that alot of comic book/superhero fans are into Techno
or may have played a role in the creation of Techno music because of the
fantasy and romanticism of superheros and the pining for space travel
and anything to do with Futurism. So in that sense, I'm not surprised.
Actually
Thanks for voicing exactly what I suspected and what I know is true in my
own attraction to electronic music in general.
I didn't want to say it for fear of overgeneralization - but I think it's a
legitimate and significant observation.
jeff
At
I know that my love of electronic music stemmed directly from my research
into the history of computing in school...Fleetwood Mac was kick ass and
all, but it really caused a lot of cognitive dissonance when I was drooling
over pictures of ENIACs and Manchester Marks. I was also able to come to
on 4/5/02 6:42 pm, glyph1001 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, Sean, did you see the new Star Wars preview along with the Hulk
and directed by Ang Lee!?!?! Whooohoo!! That's gonna be bad-ass!
it should be ggod, better than the Ban Affleck daredevil movie they're
shooting now...
that reminds me of the question I wanted to ask Jeff Mills at the
Submerge/Metropolis showing (but unfortunately the QA period was dominated
by some clown with a big mouth and small brain): is Detroit Techno® still
music of and for the future or is it now considered retro to make Detroit
style
oops! almost forgot: Spiderman rules! tee hee
youve been a lovely audience. thank you. goodnight.
sean deason
sean deason wrote:
that reminds me of the question I wanted to ask Jeff Mills at the
Submerge/Metropolis showing (but unfortunately the QA period was dominated
by some clown with a
Hmmm, I think the Ben Affleck casting is interesting, actually. We'll
just have to see if he's acrobatic enough. :-)I also heard that
the 'Alias' chick (can't think of her name at the moment) is Elektra and
its proven she can fight on camera so that's a good choice. But then
again,
it feels retro to me now..
just because I remember being in detroit and having it all happen.. its not
new and futuristic sounding, but it still has a lot to offer.
it all depends on your point of view I guess..
I still love it. theres a lot of great music everywhere
-Joe
fux
Saturday, May 04, 2002, 12:44:12 PM, a knob was tweaked and out came:
sd that reminds me of the question I wanted to ask Jeff Mills at the
sd Submerge/Metropolis showing (but unfortunately the QA period was dominated
sd by some clown with a big mouth and small brain): is Detroit Techno® still
sd
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Subject: [313] back to the future
that reminds me of the question I wanted to ask Jeff Mills at the
Submerge/Metropolis showing (but unfortunately
I don't think that Detroit Techno (I'm not sure how to do that little
registered mark so this will have to do) has been surpassed by the
future. I do believe that it is still of and for the future considering
that so many people have yet to hear Detroit Techno (of which there are
many sounds).
Oh god - that's awful. Does it actually cut out and in like that or are
those different versions of the remix? Which ever it's really terrible.
Strictly for those who don't know...
MEK
I think the audience for techno in the US is aging. The younger demographic
groups have different things on their minds. Of course techno has always
been something people have to seek out to really appreciate. If techno
was really marketed, the way Christina and Justin and Britney and Sheryl
are
This is the same guy that lifted Jaguar for a track called
'Oneofdemnites' on Basement Boys. Basically he added a hard Chicago drum
kick, and that's about it. At least he credited UR on the release.
G
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