peeps - sorry for the OT post
atari 1040ste + sm124 monitor, original software manuals $250 AU
roland jupiter-6 synthesiser $1300 AU
thanks
philip
So, regarding the Techno: Detroit's Gift to the World... what did everybody
think?
Seemed to be missing a ton of stuff... photographs? music to listen to? an
actual explanation of how a DJ plays? examination of club culture? Motor?
what say you all?
I went opening night and couldn't hear anything ... there wasn't *any*
music? I'm definitely surprised at that one. I assumed that the video
clips would switch out and some of the buttons triggered more than just
interviews?
As for club culture ... that wouldn't exactly be our gift to the
i think there was also a version by grace jones sheep on drugs...?
i was listening to a mix by Malik Ismael on deephousepage and want to know
one of the tracks he played.
has the lyrics:
sex drive-dri-dri-dri-dri-dri-dri-dri. sit back, and enjoy the ride.
sex, and enjoy, sex, and enjoy, sex,
www.thedrivehome.net has had Film slated for completion in May 2001
for quite some time.
Does anyone know what happened to this? It doesn't show up on IMDb.
Contractual entanglements with Pop Culture Media. Perhaps recent events
will loosen things up a bit
-d
On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 12:06 AM, mkb wrote:
www.thedrivehome.net has had Film slated for completion in May 2001
for quite some time.
Does anyone know what happened to this?
I went today. I thought it was brief. Extremely brief. Techno Rebels seemed
to cover it much better. There was very little music, mostly brief speeches
with Atkins, Fowkles, May and Saunderson when you pressed the buttons on the
display. Records and equipment on display. I think it would have been
yeah, it's Andi Hart (aka Deepart) his first label,
including his record as The Determinoid.
Deepart is his second label, which is also his artist name
Myoclon is his third label, with two twelves so far: Qwerty Myoclon.
that's about it!
:)
At 18-1-2003 -0500 16:22, you wrote:
oh damn,
i thought you were asking about inertia
but yes indeed,
dj blackout = damon booker
inertia = gerald simpson = a guy called gerald
At 18-1-2003 -0500 08:41, you wrote:
I believe the Inertia record just says Edits by DJ Blackout.
-d
On Saturday, January 18, 2003, at 10:33 AM, Arne Weinberg
Just seen this on Gilles Petersons worldwide playlist...
(Ropeadope)..Ive tried google and cant find very much detail about it. The
ropeadope site simply says it released in March.
Is it a techno related release ?
Many Thanks
Rav
sorry, missed something important out of that mail,
its The Detroit Experimemt LP on Ropadope Records
R
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From: Mann, Ravinder [CCS] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 10:46 AM
To: '313'
Subject: (313) The Detroit Experiment LP
question is what is considered to be a techno related release ...
Two 'experiment' releases are already out on ropeadope:
- 2nd one is Carl Craig in Innerzone Orchestra mood ...
- 1st one has cool Charlie Dark remix in a broken beat style
so if the LP is not something completely else this might
Just seen this on Gilles Petersons worldwide playlist...
(Ropeadope)..Ive tried google and cant find very much detail about it. The
ropeadope site simply says it released in March.
Is it a techno related release ?
Not really, more of a jazz/hip-hop project - think Innerzone Orchestra.
There's
there was some talk about this on the list recently i think.
TRAKTOR and Final Scratch
The new cooperation between Stanton and Native Instruments marks another
milestone in digital DJing: Final Scratch will soon be running on the power
of NI's TRAKTOR software. TRAKTOR Basic FS, the first
we left lansing a little late and arived there at 4:50, well they close at
5.
but I did think it was small, I did like the studio set up and the press
plates from ur-38. all the gold records in the mojo area was cool. maybe
next time I will get to look at it more.
scotto
lansing, mi.
-
Hmmm...who were the curators? was it someone from the
museum,an outside source or both? Sometimes with
museums-if it's a permanent or time slotted display
they will/can give only so much floor space.
When I have questions as such that's when I usually
try and grab someone who works there and
- Original Message -
From: base london
To: base friends/members/industry
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 2:30 AM
Subject: BASE Jan/feb - CRASH jan 31st with Rolando
here's the program.
FRIDAY 31st JANUARY
ROLANDO, MASTERS, DALE, DEBASSER, RUSSELL, LULU MORE
BASE
Curators were both from the Museum, and yes, the space was allotted
over a year ago I believe.
Don't know what the budget was, but things turned out about how I
expected -- they did a *good* job.
-d
On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 06:46 AM, diana potts wrote:
Hmmm...who were the
bit late, sorry
but need to say I´ m very happy bout this :)
and hope some beef between some artists will melt away too
and ALL will come back together under 1 g roof e
DETROIT RIZE
m
planetrock2003
Jackpot.
k
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From: Ian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Yep you're rightno.3 is the best one yet..
Got iridite 1 2 and think they are damn fine...
Is 3 as good
Yep, I think it's the best one yet...
is there a 4
Not yet - see http://www.iridite.com for more info...
Cheers,
Tom
I went opening night and couldn't hear anything ... there wasn't *any*
music? I'm definitely surprised at that one. I assumed that the video
clips would switch out and some of the buttons triggered more than just
interviews?
well, for those of us (a.k.a. casual museum goers) that
Heh. Beefing is what musicians do when they're not in the studio and
aren't getting laid. Music without beef is inconceivable -- especially in
Detroit! I won't name names, but I can think of one or two of Detroit's
finest who don't open their mouths in public without starting a beef!
On Mon, 20
From what I gathered from folks at the Roostertail fundraiser the exhibition
is a work in progress. They hope to add more to it as more money and potential
corporate sponsorship are secured. Didn't get to see the exhibit myself but
the talk of sending it on the road is serious.
-dave
From what I gathered from folks at the Roostertail fundraiser the exhibition
is a work in progress. They hope to add more to it as more money and potential
corporate sponsorship are secured. Didn't get to see the exhibit myself but
the talk of sending it on the road is serious.
-dave
My Mine - BMG in Italy say they don't own their stuff anymore..
C. Walter Paas is an importer in Chicago who has been importing italo since the
80's when B-96 djs were putting it into their hotmix shows. He owns the Dancia
label (killer re-issues!) and I *think* has worked out licencing
you guys seem to be forgetting that this exhibit was made so that fourth
graders could understand it...
the couldn't get too deep on them...
- Original Message -
From: kenneth taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 11:21 PM
Subject: (313) Detroit
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Dan Sicko wrote:
Curators were both from the Museum, and yes, the space was allotted
over a year ago I believe.
Don't know what the budget was, but things turned out about how I
expected -- they did a *good* job.
-d
I wrote about the idea of a travelling techno
the pandisc website thinks it more important to put audio advice on the page
than any mention of this record.
anything of interest here?
scotto
lansing, mi.
I wanted to quickly correct for the record that when I said B-96 in I meant to
say WBMX (for awhile this Chicago station was home to the legendary Hotmix 5,
Farley Jackmaster Funk, etc.).
B-96, while we're at it, used to have decent house music mixes on the radio in
the late 80s... Bad Boy
test
who owns the lable plink plonk?
any one have any coments on
Underground Science Reflected with the kenny larkin rmx.
or the stacey pullen 12. its under a different name though
ryan burns
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MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail
who owns the lable plink plonk?
The infamous Mr. C !
peace,
Matt MacQueen
Colin from The Shamen.
We can move move move any mountain
ryan burns wrote:
who owns the lable plink plonk?
any one have any coments on
Underground Science Reflected with the kenny larkin rmx.
or the stacey pullen 12. its under a different name though
ryan burns
yeah, as has been said it's Mr C's label.
I've been after the Kenny Larkin remix of L.A. Synthesis' Agoraphobia on
Plink Plonk for years
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 17:36:41 -0600
To: 313@hyperreal.org
From: ryan burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: plink plonk
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