are there going to be any good NY partys around
27-the 1st.
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- Original Message -
From: keleigh casper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 7:11 PM
Subject: SWEAT f/ Laurent Garnier, Sat. Nov. 30 -- DETROIT
can you forward this to the 313? thanks, k
Saturday, November 30, 2002
Mixworks and Johanson Charles
Jason Hogans:
But
anyway, a person should never have to endure being chuckled or
snarled @ for
inquiring who someone is, or what their contributions are to the
tiny little
electronic music universe, sheesh!
-Interesting. Got a flash of recognition on reading that. Of course it wd be
speculation
speaking of nude photo, a month ago
i've been to sonic groove and found
that version by tom barnett himself
on prime called 'my nude photo' at
a bargain price, must say i even like
it a bit more than the original
- Original Message -
From: techno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
incognito records
that's the one
was promo only
two years ago, re-released on sonic groove (sg-019)
At 9-11-2002 -0500 21:25, you wrote:
Just found a white label at a flea market for $3. :D
Question is... what label was this released on?
the matrix reads IR-007
IR doesn't ring a bell at
Just a headz-up for all you scottish 313 ghetto kidz
:: Saturday, December 7th -- Edinburgh ::
:: Club Digital presents from Detroit ::
-- The Venue, Carlton Road, Edinburgh
-- Lineup: DJ Dijital, DJ Deburgh (313er)
-- 10pm-3am :: £8/£7 members
peace,
Marc
I have seen a released copy.. It looks like 'feel the mood' in white
w/black text
incognito records
that's the one
was promo only
two years ago, re-released on sonic groove (sg-019)
At 9-11-2002 -0500 21:25, you wrote:
Just found a white label at a flea market for $3. :D
PLEASE FORWARD
WE'RE BACK
^
\ SUNGLASSES/
\ AT NIGHT /
-
ARTIST: PERSPECTS
TITLE: THE THIRD AND FINAL REPORT
LABEL: INTERDIMENSIONAL
TRANSMISSIONS
FORMAT: 12 VINYL
RELEASE DATE: 13 JANUARY 2003
IT continues its journey into indivualistic and adventurous electronic
music, creating the standards of the future. IT 19 finds Ian Clark in his
debut
i need a review of this record. is it as good as their previous releases ?
is it beat driven, or is it more like ambient dub?
thanks
ivan
--
Hi,
i dunno if this has been covered before but can someone tell me the
difference between the cd release and the vinyl one in terms of numbers of
track or the tracks themselves?
I also want to ask the other fellow europeans how have ordered from Submerge
how much it takes for the package to
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
Start of message text
Hello.
2 things;
1) London peeps - how did the Slices party go?
2) There's been quite a bit of talk on the list lately about the
Mojo/Wizard/DeepSpace radio shows. Does anyone know
1/ It's on this Saturday!
2/ I have a Wizard tape and I bought it along with an awesome Ron Hardy mix
about 5 years ago in Ambient Soho, if my memory serves me right.
Unfortunately it has closed down now but I'm sure you'll be able to track
some down on the Net. The tape I have has on it a
Have to give Eminem props for his production, his beats on that soundtrack
were really good.
Did he actually DO the production? I've always heard that DRE did all the
beats...?
-Original Message-
From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 7:17 AM
Actually he's writing some of his own stuff now. The movie gives him credit
for original music or score or something like that.
Anyway, I liked the movie and I agree with the movie critics it's the 2000's
version of Purple Rain. I didn't read this reference until after I saw the
movie but during
Ive made a couple of orders from Submerge since its relaunch and it took
about 3-4 weeks to get to Scotland.
Cheers
BT
Hi,
i dunno if this has been covered before but can someone tell me the
difference between the cd release and the vinyl one in terms of numbers of
track or the tracks
when the hell is the mac version coming out?
scotto
lansing, mi
- Original Message -
From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 7:47 AM
Subject: (313) Final Scratch
From my 'Business Development Specialist' source at Jands
He's been doing some production since The Marshall Mathers LP. Dre is
usually behind the stuff that hits the radio (he's the executive producer
on the 3 albums Em did on Aftermath). The Slim Shady LP was produced
almost entirely by The Bass Brothers, with the exception of the radio cuts.
The
He says it's his personal taste - not that he's 'anti-techno' just that he
never got into it.
So why the perceivably universal diss that nobody listens to techno? That
to me sounds like he's stating something beyond his personal taste.
Just playing the devil's advocate - I think it's a funny
I am a little puzzled about why 313ers care so much about what Eminem thinks
about techno. He's from Detroit, yeah, but we don't ponder over whether
Alice Cooper or Wayne Kramer dig techno, do we?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November
On 11/11/02 8:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) There's been quite a bit of talk on the list lately about the
Mojo/Wizard/DeepSpace radio shows. Does anyone know where I could get some
old mojo/deep space tapes from?
I am in the process of encoding two DeepSpace shows from
And maybe someone can answer my original question?
I'm looking for books that cover the history of Detroit music beyond (but
not excluding) techno -
maybe Dancing in the Streets? Any others?
elitists need not answer ;)
MEK
Amen to that.
Im also a little puzzled that no one has mentioned the
attention that this movie is bringing to the city. Yeah,
people are crying that it makes the city look like a prison.
But as someone who has seen the film, I thought Detroit
looked like Detroit, and it was actually kind of
I wonder if Iggy Pop likes Techno...he's not your conventional rocker
either, though...
-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 6:51 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Cyclone Wehner
Cc: 313 Detroit
Subject: RE: (313) 8-Mile
I am a
been recently in cinema here in Moscow and bumped into ol' pal Cooper. movie
in question was Signs with Mel Gibson.
to stay on topic - he liked the movie (though made no comments over techno
at all) !
- Original Message -
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
He did something vaguely electronic with Death In Vegas a few years ago -
Ayesha I think it was called - the best track on their Contino Sessions
album at any rate.
-Original Message-
From: FC2 Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 3:59 PM
To: 'Robert Taylor'
Couldn't have said it better myself.
-Original Message-
From: Ian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 10:56 AM
To: Robert Taylor
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Cyclone Wehner; 313 Detroit
Subject: RE: (313) 8-Mile
Amen to that.
Im also a little puzzled that no one has
In my previous post the word elitist was referring to the collector
types who are not very forthcoming about information on rare and limited
releases.
That's the way it has always been in the world of DJs and dance music -
everyone wants that tune/record that nobody else has. I wouldn't expect
Well, someone early-on mentioned that it is a great
movie even though he disses techno. Then someone else
mentioned that he didn't dis techno, but he did dis
Moby. That's how the discussion came about...
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Ian wrote:
Amen to that.
Im also a little puzzled that no one
I never heard the Tom Barnett version.
I like how Nude Photo was mastered on vynil, it has a nice warm sound.
The old Transamt logo is one of my favorite record label designs.
http://pages.prodigy.net/stevepwats/images/ms002a.gif
http://pages.prodigy.net/stevepwats/images/translogo.jpg
Whos
on 11/11/02 9:47 AM, techno at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whos responsibel for the Tinespace Tour design on mp3.com?
I would to have a poster of that
http://pages.prodigy.net/stevepwats/images/1681679.jpg
larkin wants to do stand up?
So what's going on with this? Has he performed anywhere yet?
MEK
Well - maybe because they don't have as much influence on youngsters as
Eminem does. How many people might actually be just getting in to techno
but stop because he has spoken, or might have been open to it until now. I
don't recall Alice Cooper or Wayne Kramer ever publicly dismissing techno
in
i know its kinda early but im gonna be in seattle with my girlfriend 28 dec
- 04 jan.
can any of the seattleites on the list hit me back with places to go, good
eats, nye shindigs, etc...?
danke.
I've been hearing this for a long, long time. It seems to pop-up every year
or so that I've been on this list which is since about 93 or 94 or so. I
have never heard of him actually performing anywhere though. I also have no
idea if there is any truth to this... I am curious about it, though.
If they stop listening to techno just because some loudmouth rapper tells
them, then they're not really feeling it are they? Good riddance to them
IMHO.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 4:32 PM
To: Robert Taylor
Cc: 313
Yeah! Those damn 10-year-olds shouldn't be THAT
impressionable anyways! If they don't have soul, fxck
'em! ;)
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Robert Taylor wrote:
If they stop listening to techno just because some
loudmouth rapper tells
them, then they're not really feeling it are they?
Good
When I interviewed larkin in 96? he mentioned it too.
He's also mentioned it in other interviews. He and his
brother have since moved to California. They had a
weekly going on that was regularly posted to the list.
If you've ever seen Kenny,Kelvin(his brother), and
Deason together...you'll know
on 11/11/02 10:15 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my previous post the word elitist was referring to the collector
types who are not very forthcoming about information on rare and limited
releases.
That's the way it has always been in the world of DJs and dance music
Adam Jay's LIVE PA on The Punish Techno Show, Dublin IRL (www.powerfm.org)
has been encoded and posted for your listening pleasures at:
http://www.subterrorhq.com/azurerecords/music/AdamJayLivePaDublinNov102002.mp3
the first 2 tracks of the performance are from Adam's Primate #70
Naptown
Sorry if you already found out but I know the one you mean.
It is on Luke Solomon's Classic Records. Cannot remember offhand who by but
it's by someone with two names. All I can remember right now.
Cheers,
Scott
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From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
ive been subbed on and off for the last year so I don¹t know if its been
brought up or not but john tejada has been producing some great drum and
bass tracks, mainly with the phunkateck collective out of san francisco.
the november mix for violent recordings is by him and available at
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From: jonathan morse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 7:49 PM
Subject: (313) john tejada drum 'n' bass mix
ive been subbed on and off for the last year so I don¹t know if its been
brought up or not but john tejada has been
That's the way it has always been...
that was my point about elitist objecting over this idea.
For many people it's a job - and that is what it takes to stay on top. It's
not elitist, it's survival in a crowded world.
too bad you won't be in town for traxx on dec 7th.
there's always something good going on in nyc though,
pick up a copy of flyer from any record shop.
-p
-Original Message-
From: ryan burns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 8:14 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
I've got the same wizard tape with the prince cut up on it. It's from
1986amazing stuffof course i went out and bought two copies of Kiss
after I heard it...8 years on and my cut up sounds no where near as cool
he rips through doubles of beastie boys 'brass monkey, egyptian lover,
Althoughhis more 313 style releases are some [EMAIL PROTECTED] $hit!
Anyone heard BACKSTOCK? If not, chk it outand ANY of his releases on
Seventh City.
He's one of the very few from the west coast that KNOWS.
-Original Message-
From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From FinalScratch.com
Q) Will there be a Macintosh version of FinalScratch?
A) We are currently developing a MAC OS X verison of Final Scratch. There is no
release date or crossgrade process available yet.
-Original Message-
From: scotto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
Just went to a screening of this on Saturday and it's fantastic.
It's about the The Funk Brothers- the secret behind the Motown sound
A chance to learn about some artists who for most of their lives received
little to no recognition for records that were huge hits
One scene shows them putting a
second that. it's a brilliantly done movie and a chance to get some serious
education about the history of Detroit music.
i could have done without joan osborne personally, but it was amazing to see
what became of everyone after all these years.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
I'll have to mention also Johnny Griffith, pianist, who just passed on
yesterday -
http://bassland.net/johnnygriffith.jpg
LEGENDARY MUSICIAN JOHNNY GRIFFITH OF MOTOWN'S FUNK BROTHERS DIES AT THE
AGE OF 66
At the request of the Funk Brothers we make the following announcement:
DETROIT, November
One scene shows them putting a tune ([Love is like a] Heat Wave)
together for Joan Osborne - instrument by instrument. Very cool!
correction - it was I Heard it through the Grapevine that Joan covers
Hi folks,
A little shameless self-promotion here, but some of you might be interested.
This Saturday, November 16, I'll be playing percussion with a
contemporary music ensemble called Alarm Will Sound at the Walker Art
Center in Minneapolis. The gig is part of a 3-day event called Festival
Steve Reich just performed Drumming at Cooper Union to help hype his
3 Tales playing at BAM. Although i've read about his work, I have
never heard nor seen it played live. I was taken back by it, and would
recommend people to go check it out. Can you say human delays ?
-p
-Original
Grammenos, Peter wrote:
Steve Reich just performed Drumming at Cooper Union to help hype his
3 Tales playing at BAM. Although i've read about his work, I have
never heard nor seen it played live. I was taken back by it, and would
recommend people to go check it out. Can you say human delays ?
Just a note-
The Kronos Quartet performance is already sold out.
MEK
Dennis DeSantis
I saw the trailer for this before Bowling for Columbine.
This will make it a Michigan three-run home run for me -- Bowling,
8 Mile and Motown.
I took my friend from SF to the Motown Museum the day after
the DEMF this year. She thought it was amazing. It still
amazes *me* all that music came
Actually, there were a few side houses/buildings that were used for
production for some of Gordy's sublabels of Motown. I actually had the honor
of meeting James Jamerson's son a few years ago. He relayed this story to me
his father once told him; that the Hitsville house was the major leagues
for
Rob
The website is excellent http://www.soulfuldetroit.com/ - exactly what I've
been looking for. It was cool to see Jamerson Jr. sit in with the Funk
Brothers - representing his dad (and those are some big shoes to fill!).
I've always been a huge Motown fan - grew up listening to it in my
Picking up a copy of Time Out from a news stand probably won't hurt you
either.
Grammenos, Peter said:
too bad you won't be in town for traxx on dec 7th.
there's always something good going on in nyc though,
pick up a copy of flyer from any record shop.
-p
-Original Message-
Was it here that some peeps were talking about deepsexy House music?
Can't remember for sure but it was something that kept bugging me somehow...
Then there was all the talk about the fab performance Francois K put in the
other week at Plastic People (and I wasn't there : / ), and that brought it
on 11/11/02 2:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that was my point about elitist objecting over this idea.
For many people it's a job - and that is what it takes to stay on top. It's
not elitist, it's survival in a crowded world.
If information on old and obsolete techno
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