I wasnt there, but someone I know who was up close said it was not a
simulation.
Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Giles Dickerson wrote:
For real?
it looked simulated from my vantage point...
peace
lks
I wasn't there, but the reports I heard was that the act was not
simulated, but the (ahem) object was.
-d
On Tue, 28 May 2002, sean deason wrote:
I wasnt there, but someone I know who was up close said it was not a
simulation.
Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Giles
This cracks me up BTW ... he *must* be listening to a lot of Prince --
remember when everyone was wondering about his sex acts onstage? :)
-d
On Tue, 28 May 2002, sean deason wrote:
I wasnt there, but someone I know who was up close said it was not a
simulation.
Lester Kenyatta Spence
A little background on me:
I'm a native Detroiter who's been living in SoCal for the last 8 years.
This was my first DEMF.
I spin house and progressive house.
I'm techno-curious and love tech-house.
I really don't have too many good memories of Detroit for having lived there
for 18 years.
I'm
One of the folks in tow with me that evening ended up leaving a bit into
the set as she feared asbestos or lead poisoning. She's a bit of a
hypochondriac but, the drop ceiling tiles appeared to have been painted
black at some point and she was sure it had to be lead paint. That and
the building
that set was very very fun...I'd never heard of her before...
and I guess you got your shari vari too!
dina
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I did manage to check out the CPOP afterparty, and I think it was Kenny
Dixon Jr.'s who was spinning at the time (about 3-4 a.m.?). Please let me
know if that's not who was DJing at CPOP because whoever it was was spinning
some great grooves. It looked like it was really hard to mix back
I had a hell of a time at the Tronic Treatment party last night.
I danced to marco carolas/adam beyer's entire set. I think they were trying
to kill me. I think that would be the second best way to die, you can use
your imagination on the first.
was anyone else there? what did you think? I
Not exactly hidden, but The Camillian Cafe on the corner of Randolph and
Monroe had DJs all day long, all weekend long.
We checked it out Saturday night (not enough steam left for Transmat or
UR) and heard Reggie Curry and Reggie Dokes play as we sat and had coffee.
They should have called the
I also had an amazing time at the Cannonball party this weekend...can anyone
tell me who it was who played hot on the heels of love by throbbing
gristle? My night was kind of mashed together and I can't remember which
That would be Carlos Burt Reynolds Souffront :)
Interdimensional Trans.
http://www.salon.com/ent/music/feature/2001/04/03/payola2/index.html
not particularly 313 related, but it is part of the reason Detroit artists
are not getting ahead in US markets.
take care,
mt
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Hell Yeah! We were down for Terrence Parker, and as TP would say, it was
real right! The sound was frighteningly loud, but I had plugs...
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Reverb wrote:
Not exactly hidden, but The Camillian Cafe on the corner of Randolph and
Monroe had DJs all day long, all weekend long.
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Mike Taylor wrote:
http://www.salon.com/ent/music/feature/2001/04/03/payola2/index.html
not particularly 313 related, but it is part of the reason Detroit artists
are not getting ahead in US markets.
Heh, I know a guy who's wife is one of the indies that breaks records
I can't say I really felt the vibe I came to Detroit for this year @ the
festival proper, but I don't think that had much to do with festival
execution. Much like last year, it was hard to find the right place for your
mood. I had some issues with the schedule/stages, like Dave Clarke in an
cannonball run was def one of the weekend's highlights for me, anyone got
photos? traxx' set was pretty wild down in the underground.
looking forward to july 20th at redno5 (chicago) for his bday bash.
alex
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At 5:31 PM + 5/28/02, Cyborg K wrote:
For example, he played dBx's BABY JUDY at one point, actually a
track I'm fond of, but not a track that I would immediately think of
as being powerful; well on the Quadraphonic soundsystem it had a
huge impact and was really rocking the crowd!
Since I didn't see the link in this post, I thought I'd forward the URL for
the Radioboy CDs. This is a great read too, particualrly in light of the
commercials on-stage @ DEMF:
http://www.themechanicsofdestruction.org
Tristan
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is it just me, or is TP always playing THAT loud?
W
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Hell Yeah! We were
So how was it? Legendary?
Just curious :)
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Did UR release anything else in the period between 'Millennium II
Millennium' and 'Inspiration/Transition'/Los Hermanos 1?
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Nope, unless there was an SID I don't know about
Sean.
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Did UR release anything else in the period between 'Millennium II
Oh yeah, how could I forget that!?
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Gerald Mitchell's HardLife?
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As far as I know the only things UR bought out between these records was the
Hardlife 12 and I think the latest SID 12 by Mad Mike came out shortly after
Millenium to Millenium, but I could be wrong about that.
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Did UR release anything
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Reverb wrote:
This cracks me up BTW ... he *must* be listening to a lot of Prince --
remember when everyone was wondering about his sex acts onstage? :)
Yep. This is the first time I've seen dixon, and he reminded me in
appearance and behavior of Prince during his Dirty
This is the first time I've seen dixon, and he reminded me in
appearance and behavior of Prince during his Dirty Mind stage
Makes me wonder what he was getting up to behind the blue tarp during his
live set at Planet E last year!
I have to admit, I was pretty close to the front during this
That's the classic Chicago style of DJing - play with the EQ until you
can't play with it anymore.
If anyone remembers DJ Hyperactive he used to do the same thing - drop the
bass sometimes 3 out of every 4 beats.
Anyway I've seen Boo Williams spin a few times and always liked him. I
agree
Planet E Party was beautiful. I was just about first through the door, and
immediately Rob Theakston had me in bliss with his ambient/downtempo/chill
techno set. Ibex in the lounge was very nice too. Todd Sines played a
great
set, with a female vocalist. I especially liked the tracks where he
i was there also, sammy dee rocked his set as well and kooky had a nice
banging live set...
man i thought nyc was bad, $13 for a red bull and vodka. what's worse is
they didn't even give u the can of red bull. i don't want to hear anyone
from the D ever complain about drink prices in nyc again
agreed. electric iindigo dropped it twice
best new song for me was UR's - Swarm [ buzz ]. Brilliant!
-pete
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shari
I guess the drunk chick who was yelling at him throughout the set liked
him too.
I don't think I have my quote exactly right but she slurred something
like Thank You Herbert! We needed this! Detroit needs this! I love
you!
It was sort of sweet in that endearingly drunken way.
Leslie
I'll have to give props to Deepchord here. While the music remained fairly
static (dubby and hypnotic at times) the visuals were probably the most
inventive I've seen at a DEMF performance.
PG The video that stood out for me was the one of the people mover, it was
of the entire trip around
I was also able to record the Advent's whole set on my Digit
video camera and it came out excellent.
PG did anyone else see Mike Huckaby's set? Holy deep house robin!! He
played while Advent was on the main stage, I walked over to check out Advent
but Mr. Huckaby's deep ass grooves brought
we met waxmaster d smooth there for one of his sets. small place but pretty
cool vibes.
but the hidden demf treasure goes to the presidential sweet @ the
pontacharin hotel. We stayed in the room next door, got no sleep, but got to
see people like norm tally, delano smith, ... close up and
If you want to talk to him just call up record time and buy some records from
him. He's a cool cat.
- Giles
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The Works
1846 Michigan Ave. @ Rosa Parks
2 blocks west of the old Tigers Stadium
313.961.1742
18 + w/ valid photo ID
doors @ 10pm
I thought Dave Clarke had the best set. He did play some electro-type
stuff towards the end. He started it off with Juan Atkin's No UFO's.
g.
Catherine Eberhardt wrote:
I liked Steve Rachmad's set- first time seeing him, and Marco Carola's
set. I missed Jay Langa but I wanted to see
FYI, guitar center is selling the M-audio delta audiophile 2496 for $149
right now, whereas musicians friend is selling them for 179.
if you have a studio mixer, this is a great card for all things audio.
-Joe
fux
(website regression)
bottle or beer or water were both $5
and for the place having pretty much top shelf liquor
there beer selection was crap (yes I'm a beer snob!) the
best being hennie or corona and those are not even
imports any more they are brewed here in the u.s.a
I determined there prices were so expencive
On Wed, 29 May 2002, Grammenos, Peter wrote:
I was also able to record the Advent's whole set on my Digit
video camera and it came out excellent.
PG did anyone else see Mike Huckaby's set? Holy deep house robin!! He
played while Advent was on the main stage, I walked over to check out
Most impressive set award goes to Strand @ SOS on Saturday night.
Yeah I know, all the hardcores were probably avoiding Motor like the
plague, but since I couldn't stay for Monday (we really need to get
Canadian and American holidays synced up), I wanted to catch the Aux Men
and see what all
Here's a few pictures I took from my Saturday night visit:
http://www.techno-rebels.com/camillian_cafe/
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Hi,
think this is the fourth time I mail about this one, just curious
I got WT3 on an single LP, but I have never seen it in that format elsewhere
nor found it anywhere on the web ,does anyone know the story about why it was
pressed on LP first ? All the others I´ve come across is D12 ..
on friday we paid $15 a peice to get in and some friends
showed up at 1 am to get in and they were charging $40
then, whats up with that???
I will say the I talked to on friday and monday (berry,
kent, fred, brendon, guy from edminton and a few others)
were way cool. and thanks for putting me
hot on the heel of love was dropped by Carlos Souffront.
thanks to everyone who came out to the canonball.
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Cowgirl wrote:
I had a hell of a time at the Tronic Treatment party last night.
I danced to marco carolas/adam beyer's entire set. I think they were trying
to
I wrote:
'certainly better imho than the monotonous
stuff he played Sunday morning'
Make that Monday morning...doh!
And this sentence should read like this: 'Kooky and Ricardo's PAs were
great as well, EVEN if it was difficult to see just what they were up to.'
AND I can not believe I wrote
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I have to agree, I went to Richie's party wanting to know whether it
lived up to all
Shame I didn't catch the UR afterparty that night though... I was hoping
Scan 7 would bring the UR sound, but they were a no show.
g
PG Scan 7 had some problems with his equipment and couldn't get it repaired
in time. He took me by surprise when i saw him dancing next to me @ the UR
My friend Susie and I did the Motown tour yesterday and saw
a couple issues of early 1960s Billboards on the desk in Berry
Gordy's original office, one of which had a big headline about
payola and the other about industry meets to figure out how to
avoid collapse.
Plus ca change...
Does anyone have any URL's that talk about the packard in Detroit? I am
intrigued by this building and would like to know more. I couldn't find
anything re: a google search. One of the rumors i heard over the weekend was
that someone just bought it because they heard it was being knocked down...
wasnt that the venue for a couple plastikman PAs back in the 90s?
(I missed those times narrowly)
-Joe
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Subject: [313] Packard Building (OT, kind of)
Does anyone
The Packard was the location for many infamous Detroit parties (including
a few of Richies) as well as Poorboy and some others.
A few years ago, the city (or maybe even state) condemned the earth (not
the building- but the actual land) as toxic.
Think about that and all the late nights we spent
Damn... I've caught the UR afterparty for the past 2 years and both
times were a blast. Suburban Knight always manages to give me a second
wind after a long day at the festival. I didn't even know that there
was a UR party on Saturday (I thought the only one was the cabaret on
Friday).
Poorboy did the first party there round about june 94, i think... i remember
sitting outside watching the sun rise and some crackhead in a crazy jumpsuit
was helping to clean up the place inside. it was great.
correct me if i'm wrong anyone.
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A few years ago, the city (or maybe even state) condemned the earth (not
the building- but the actual land) as toxic.
http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/HAC/PHA/packard/pac_p1.html
Think about that and all the late nights we spent sitting
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