At 05:53 PM 7/27/2003, tuneintuition wrote:
Recommending the new Persona release
Stewart Walker - Live Extracts
Great for a drive in the rain and can easily be used on the
dance floor. Sorry, I think I might have snagged the last
copy at Record Time - but maybe they just made it look that
way.
- Original Message -
From: Chris Anglesey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2003 9:51 PM
Subject: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds
Did anyone go to the C.C do at Superconductor in Leeds on Friday ? Was it
any good ??
No. No one went to the show in Leeds ;),
- Original Message -
From: Sakari Karipuro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2003 10:37 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Vestax or Technics
ian cheshire wrote on Sun, 27 Jul 2003 about following:
of practice) emulate the reverse action thus enhancing your
I think you're searching for track #8 which clocks in at 123 bpm's on
http://www.discogs.com/release/58853 that features the lovely guitar loop
from Nirvana's Teen Spirit
- Original Message -
From: lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 17:48:33 -0400
To: Sakari Karipuro
neat stuff - didn't know all those remixes existed - I got it on 12
from when it came out + on a CD compilation years later. not even sure
which mix it is, but it has that 'human resource' sound so it might be
theirs? always love the big boom boom boom sound those kinda songs have,
especially
hmmm - obviously I've missed some of the finer moments of the 313 list
(wasn't around when this was discussed previously) - hehe!
experimental is fun, but sometimes it goes horribly wrong. the chipmunk
vocals, the scary point of tipping into that awful European hi-energy
beat range (you know
Pitching up records has always been a part of Detroit techno.
As a general practice a techno label like UR (when it was a techno label)
would release a record a little slower then the
actual DJ speed.
on 7/27/03 9:48 PM, lisa at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sakari Karipuro wrote:
not to diss
Does anyone know who was behind the mysterious Sublunar Oracles LP on Buzz
Belgium (BZZLP 106110)? Are these tracks by Detroit artists? Are there track
listings? I have always been curious.
Orrin
lisa wrote on Sun, 27 Jul 2003 about following:
too-slowed songs/vocals that sound like a scary drug trip. I think if
DJs use judgement get creative great things can happen. It's good to
play around. There should be no limits.
of course, there's always some exceptions to the rule. i'm just
Once again, sorry, but... what is Hypnotech ???
Gwendal
-Original Message-
From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2003 2:25 AM
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: Re: (313) UR/PE
A lot of the hip-hop DJs are really curious about the
Hypnotech stuff and
the
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 10:14:58AM +0200, Jongsma, K.J. wrote:
Hypnotech is a submerge based hip-hop label, i think they like to call it
tech-hop. They had some nice releases, check the submerge site for
soundbites:
Had a wee visit to Smallfish the other day and noticed Ugly Edits 2 and
Metro Area 4 in the racks - so after having seen them mentioned on the list
I had a listen and ended up purchasing them both :) ... Could anyone
recommend any other 12's worth picking up by theo parrish and metro area as
I
any metro area is buy on sight :)
ab
-Original Message-
From: Langsman, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 6:00 PM
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: (313) Recommendations ? ...
Had a wee visit to Smallfish the other day and noticed Ugly Edits 2 and
Metro Area 4 in the
Ugly Edits 3 is way better than 2 imhokeep an eye peeled for it.
Lates,
m*
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Langsman, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 Detroit
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 4:30 AM
Subject: RE: (313) Recommendations ? ...
any metro area
Tristan wrote; wrote:
No. No one went to the show in Leeds , but saw him @ Plastic People in
London on Saturday, and yes, it was good indeed. Not his most inspired
performance, but very diverse and some wicked moments. Totally rammed
up in
that muv. Better than his show @ 93 Feet East last
not online, but i think he released a mix cd recently; maybe of salsloul
classics. i saw the vinyl release, but the tracks are mixed on the vinyl. so
i didn't buy it. but i seem to remember it was old disco tracks.
james
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 13:05:58 -0500
To:
not to diss anyone personally, there is ABSOLUTELY no need for pitch
above +4% or less than -2%. if you come into such situation you don't
have enough records with you.
There is if you play GheTToStyle thankyou very much !!!
.. Oh yeah and that involves having far too many records !
Peace,
He died in 94!
-Original Message-
From: James Bucknell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 July 2003 01:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Walter Gibbons
not online, but i think he released a mix cd recently; maybe of salsloul
classics. i saw the vinyl
Didn't know these existed until I saw the posts here today... Has anyone
used these badboys yet ? Some 'interesting' sounding features :
Stylus Kick Cancel and Anti-Skip [??]
Arm-end Scale for Quick Weight Setting [??]
High Grade Audio Cable in Arm [do they sound noticeably diff now?]
... I
I was thinking about buying these next month. A deck is a deck, but a
technic is a technic.
|-Original Message-
|From: Langsman, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 28 July 2003 10:24
|To: 313
|Subject: (313) Technics MK5's
|
|
|
|Didn't know these existed until I saw the posts here
I have a pair of 1210MK5's, but haven't actually powered them up yet
(waiting for my cartridges to be mailed to me).
As for these features... I can't comment on the sound quality yet, but
I can't see any physical differences in the table vs. my old MK2's
(mind you, they're not in front of
Sublabel of UR for more hip-hop orientated releses.
k
-Original Message-
From: Cobert, Gwendal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 8:43 AM
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: RE: (313) UR/PE
Once again, sorry, but... what is Hypnotech ???
Gwendal
-Original Message-
hi all,
for a limited time the mp3'd mixes of some of the 10 days off stuff
(Metro Area live, included) is available on the _emotion electric_ site
at:
http://people.man.ac.uk/~zzcgurp/extra
Note: the mills, carl craig and bone radio1 stuff will also soon be taken
down to make way for some new
oh yeahmany thanks to Martin Dust for help with the files!
damn my swiss cheese memory! :)
robin...
My 2 cts in this discussion:
Since 7 months I have two Vestax PDX 2000 at home after using Technics
for about 13 years. It was some getting used to at first. They have more
power than the 1200, so you have to use a little more force to slow down
or speed up the platter. Also, the pitch control
Thanks for the comparison...I agree about the pitch, I like the resistencace
on the 1210s but vestax are definitely moving things forward quite
substantially especially with the straight arm etc.
As as slight tangent I was considering in investing in some Shure M44
scratch carts to stick on my
Thanks for the comparison...I agree about the pitch, I like the resistencace
on the 1210s but vestax are definitely moving things forward quite
substantially especially with the straight arm etc.
all the vestax needed (imo) was diecast aluminium shell instead of the
plastic...
all that stuff
smells like Freeland ?? isn't that what it is ?
-Original Message-
From: DJ Nikadeemas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 July 2003 03:33
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Vestax or Technics
I think you're searching for track #8 which clocks in at 123 bpm's on
Sakari Karipuro wrote:
not to diss anyone personally, there is ABSOLUTELY no need for pitch
above +4% or less than -2%. if you come into such situation you don't
have enough records with you.
sakke
This sounds overly prscriptive to me. People play in a variety of ways with
a
For house I can understand that, kind of.. But are you for real sakari!?
|-Original Message-
|From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 28 July 2003 12:15
|To: 313@hyperreal.org; Sakari Karipuro
|Subject: RE: (313) Vestax or Technics
|
|
|
|
| Sakari Karipuro wrote:
|
| not
Well Sakari do you think you could tell Rob Hood that? :)
I know what you mean but at the end of the day I think it would be down to
the individual record person.
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Snowden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 July 2003 12:12
To: 'Odeluga, Ken';
Don't overlook the sneaky Morgan Geist solo 12s. 'Super' is still on my top
shelf at home after almost a year (did he have another one yet? Must
have.)
k
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 9:31 AM
To: Langsman, Marc; 313
I think the Moves EP came out after this, yet another excellent release.
GR
- Original Message -
From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Langsman, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313
Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 12:37 PM
Subject: RE: (313)
12's worth picking up by theo parrish and metro area as
I was really impressed by both these ep's ?
Oh boy, I can double recommend the new Sound Signature 12 (018). It is
hot. I love it. I guess it won't be to everyones taste, but this is wicked
disco music. Mashed up theo kick drum, nice disco
JT Minto let me slap you on the back for putting this out: this is f***ing
kicking!
I totally agree with this, i know i said this a while ago to but this record
has been on my crapy turntable a lot! Def. one of the best records from Dan
Curtin in a long time!
kj
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Jonny McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: maandag 28 juli 2003
Oops I guess I'm not supposed to play Bobby brown's My Prerogative
pitched up to 45 in my electro sets either then?! ;)
Sakari don't spoil everyone's fun.
~Dave
-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 6:15 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org;
I'm disappointed ,the three best sets from the fantastic Ghent party, namely
I-F's and Dj Stingray and DJ 3000's sets are missing!!! Its a crime.
Damn good party(s), some nice people and a great city. Respect to Ghent.
Quest
-Original Message-
From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL
For anyone else who missed out first time (like me) Piccadilly racords has in
stock what they call a limited repress of Mahogani 1 - Amp Dog Knight : I'm
Doing Fine
http://www.piccadillyrecords.co.uk
Cheers
BT
have been searching for any kwaito (brenda fassie etc) on vinyl. any peeps
from SA on the list?
from what i've read, there is only one pressing plant in Africa, in
zimbabwe, and kwaito in general doesnt come on vinyl??? thats criminal if
true...pleeease help...
btw kwaito = south african
from what i've read, there is only one pressing plant in Africa
Did you not think to question JT, how that could possibly be true?!
k
uh no. why do you think it isn't?
from what i read there is no record pressing in SA, there is a pressing
plant in zimbabwe and thats it. (this is what the article said). also my
father has a good friend in SA who used to work at supposedly the only
record press in SA and it went under quite
I've come into a bit of money (literally)
Wow, can you give me some. ;)
12's worth picking up by theo parrish and metro area as
I was really impressed by both these ep's ?
Oh boy, I can double recommend the new Sound Signature 12 (018). It is
hot. I love it. I guess it won't be to everyones taste, but this is wicked
disco music. Mashed up theo kick drum, nice
Off to Ghent now.. to catch Derrick May!! (this will be the first time I
see
this guy in my life)
Oh no. Shall I tell him, or shall I leave it?
_
- End of message text
This e-mail is sent
I'm not sure if these are the new Technics I used in Liverpool (Scott?) but
something very weird happened with the pitch at one point. Basically it
started wavering all over the place. When I mixed out, which was like mixing
out of a badly drummed disco record, the new record was at about -6,
Off to Ghent now.. to catch Derrick May!! (this will be the first
time I see
this guy in my life)
You're kidding?!?!?! But you are the biggest Mayday fan on this
list!!
:-D
k
I think that's spelt incorrectly, I copied it from the post before but then
looked on the Submerge site.
I save all my subbing skills for stories, not e-mails. Sorry! ;)
Log onto the Submerge site for more info.
--
From: Cobert, Gwendal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
i noticed a afew places have thisseems the bootleg pressure helped
then? :)
not moaning as i stupidly slept on this the first time round.can't get
enough of those blockbuster beeps...
oh yeah the latest Andres on mahogani (m4) is amazing...the salvador de
bahia side is super slow and
Excuse the plug - this may be of interest to the Scottish 313ers and any
other UK list-members who fancy a trip to Glasgow in August...
Cheers,
Tom
Traxx (www.traxxevents.com) and Spatial (www.spatialsounds.com) have joined
forces for an event which should provide the perfect close to the
I've gotta feeling this has been asked / discussed before, but I'll ask
anyway ..
What's that version of 'Once In A Lifetime' that C.C played, is it a C.C
re-edit? Sounded great in Plastic People, had it in my head for most of
Sunday!
Simon M Pascoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 28/07/2003 09:53:22
What's that version of 'Once In A Lifetime' that C.C played, is it a C.C
re-edit? Sounded great in Plastic People, had it in my head for most of
Sunday!
It's his edit. available on 'Moxie'. can get 'em from Rushhour
_
hi gary,
I've gotta feeling this has been asked / discussed before, but I'll ask
anyway ..
it has.. :)
What's that version of 'Once In A Lifetime' that C.C played, is it a C.C
re-edit? Sounded great in Plastic People, had it in my head for most of
Sunday!
it's on moxie (mx003)and
What's that version of 'Once In A Lifetime' that C.C played, is it a C.C
re-edit? Sounded great in Plastic People, had it in my head for most of
Sunday!
Yeah.. this has been discussed before. It must have been that moxie re-edit
that he did? Moxie 004. The record is called specimen.
Cheers,
Masters at Work remix, I believe!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 July 2003 16:18
To: Simon M Pascoe
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds
I've gotta feeling this has been asked / discussed before,
http://www.discogs.com/release/157172
robin...
Yeah.. this has been discussed before. It must have been that moxie
re-edit
that he did? Moxie 004. The record is called specimen.
Must be Moxie 003 actually.
Now that I think of it I almost know the cat# of every single record of
my collection by heart.. I mean.. this can´t be healthy,
The whole of Remain In Light...Tight drum and bass and african
polyrhythms...its by far the funkiest T.H ive heard.
For a more deeper lister - My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, a David
Byrne/Brian Eno Production. Errie music...
Rav.
-Original Message-
From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL
ok just listened to some clips of dJ Genesis and neil olivierra's
(heatseakers) things on Dynamite soul
any idea when these are out?
the love peace and harmony thing tony did as ibex on the label is
brilliant. anyone name the vocalist sampled on there (i'm rubbish as
spotting these things)
n anyone recommend any Talking Heads while i'm on?
heh. I reckon.
hmm. I like the speaking in tongues/remain in light lp's. but they're the
most well known...
good tracks
I Zimbra
Born Under Punches
this must be the place
crosseyed and painless
oh god, theres loads..
also check the
Maarten Baute wrote:
Now that I think of it I almost know the cat# of every single record of
my collection by heart.. I mean.. this can´t be healthy, can it?
grin as opposed to the 3 x 313'ers (who shall remain nameless) who
struggled to spot Sharivari on Saturday night.
;-)
sImon
Using +/-8 gives you a hell of a lot more room to work when spinning less
than 90 minutes.
I've been noticing in web/magazine articles people talking about set times
and how there are fewer clubs with DJ residencies. Maybe it's because I've
been looking at bios on DJ from the 70s and early
also check the Byrne/Eno LP - My Life in the bush of ghosts (I have a
spare
robin if you want one)
and also B-52's mesopotamina lp has byrne production.
D.Byrne can also be found playing on a fair bit of arthur russell stuff.
Don´t got me started on the B-52´s. I strongly recommend there
Cheers people.
I dug most of his set, from classic Jacko to Osunlade, the Paperclip People
track the one on Los Hermanos. Jaguar always goes down well even though
I was surprised he played it, the Beyonce record is a good pop record as
well. Didn't really like the way he ended the set but
the whole time i've been djing i've been moaning about the fact that a lot
of the times i play i get an hour to do my thing when at least 2 is what
is needed to get the vibe flowing...anyway i digress
electric chair here in manchester get a big turnout for the residents no
matter what the
ok just listened to some clips of dJ Genesis and neil olivierra's
(heatseakers) things on Dynamite soul
so, what are they like.? i'm dying for some new n. olivierra stuff!!
fab
does anyone why carl craig put mesopotamia on his obsessive
compilation, and why theo parrish also plays this track? Is it in someway
related to 313?
Well, of course I don't really know, but what little info I have read on
Mojo always states that he caned the B-52's. and, as this is a little
there are clips on groovetech.com
slow discoey detroit housevery nice
i always find it hard to describe music effectively :)
robin...
ok just listened to some clips of dJ Genesis and neil olivierra's
(heatseakers) things on Dynamite soul
so, what are they like.? i'm
any place on the web where one could listen to samples, maybe a producer
name or two ? if South Africans play house like Nigerians played funk in
the 70's, kwaito is worth the hunt ! ;-)
Gwendal
brenda fassie is definitely the biggest name, she's been around for quite
awhile now and might be
does anyone why carl craig put mesopotamia on his obsessive
compilation, and why theo parrish also plays this track? Is it in someway
related to 313?
definitely one of those weird 'hits' in Detroit with the 80's underground
party/detroit dance scene (if you want more detais on this check out
And does anyone why carl craig put mesopotamia on his obsessive
compilation, and why theo parrish also plays this track? Is it in someway
related to 313?
It could be the influence of the Electrifying Mojo, according to the 313
FAQs:
He had the B-52's on the air for an interview and an
While I can't answer your question about vinyl releases either,
I found some sites on Kwaito which I found interesting, and they might
help you with your search...
Here are the links:
http://www.rage.co.za/kwaito.html
http://www.rage.co.za/issue29/kwaito.htm
http://www.kwaitomusic.com/
Cheers,
On 7/28/03 11:48 AM, Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And does anyone why carl craig put mesopotamia on his obsessive
compilation, and why theo parrish also plays this track? Is it in someway
related to 313?
Just part of the wonderful mix of hot tunes in Detroit at the time.
Dan Sicko
You're not going to believe this, but the forum is now on Thursday -
perils of being an international traveller, I guess!
www.soundsliketechno.com.au - look for the forums section.
I think it will be noon East Coast Aust time on Thur 31st which, just to get
some idea, is about 10 pm Detroit time
And that's a day earlier - ie Wed - if you're in the US or Europe, of
course...
--
From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Mayday Forum Change
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 2:34 AM
You're not going to believe this, but the forum is now on
So, what's up in your neck of the woods - how many places have the standard
guard that you can rely on without the extra guest DJ? every night they
present?
In Glasgow, I think some of the longest-running, most established nights are
down to the resident DJs far more than any guests that may
..for more of that sound, i would seek out the new BLOCK 16 EP on balihu.
excellent production by daniel wang and brennan green.
From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/07/28 Mon AM 07:37:37 EDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Langsman, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED],
313 Detroit
I've heard quite a few Detroit DJs drop this one but it is indeed undoubtably a
classic. Also there is a Shake tune which samples this - can't remember its
title now but its on blue wax! Danny Krivit's re-edit was my favourite release
of last year, though now Strut have decided to shut up you
can anyone help me. is the original mix of kiss the sky better than the
remix. does derrick play the remixed version???
ryan
_
Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE*
Hi all,
I remember someone asking a month ago what the second track was on the
derrick may live in norway 1999 mix, wich you can hear at
http://www.theplayground.com/static_music/index.html.
Well.. I found out that it is one track from the mosaic efforts vol.1 ep
by Jorge Zamacona (Paul Mac)
- Original Message -
From: Jonny McIntosh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 1:10 PM
Subject: (313) Dan Curtin on Downlow - wtf?!
JT Minto let me slap you on the back for putting this out: this is
f***ing
kicking!
Speaking of Dan Curtin and Morgan
Ah, this post reminds me of trips to Pure in Edinburgh, where Twitch and
Brainstorm would often play all night. Some of my best nights, hearing so many
records for the first time...and mixed so well. A total education. Big up
Scotland!
-Original Message-
From: Tom Churchill
By the way - Paul Mac's recent double LP - Push Came to Shove is
excellent and has elements that would please many different floors/ears -
from melodic deep techno, breakbeats , more up front bangers.
favorite tracks: Bitter Acid, Malibu Slump, Random Agenda, Back and Forth,
and More Over
jt wrote:
have been searching for any kwaito (brenda fassie etc) on vinyl. any peeps
from SA on the list?
from what i've read, there is only one pressing plant in Africa, in
zimbabwe, and kwaito in general doesnt come on vinyl??? thats criminal if
true...pleeease help...
btw kwaito = south
To be fair, this is a statement that it's trendy now to play records at
normal
tempo and house music is more trendy than techno at least on this mailing
list.
People here seem to feed off the vibes of the deephousemusicpage but from
what I read even dj's like Ron Hardy had a reputation of
Experimedia / Headroom Digital / Molotov Records has been invited to
organize one of five stages at this years second annual Field Day Festival
NE Ohio 2003. This will be an absolutely FREE, all weekend, outdoor,
camping event during the weekend of August 15th-17th.
The current confirmed
To be fair, this is a statement that it's trendy now to play records at
normal tempo and house music is more trendy than techno at least on this
mailing
list.
Yeah, I know for a fact that it's also trendy to be pointing out what's
trendy all the f*cking time too now. With all the trendiness
To be fair, this is a statement that it's trendy now to
play records at normal tempo and house music is more trendy
than techno at least on this mailing list.
People here seem to feed off the vibes of the deephousemusicpage
Ha! Steve I always like how you keep us abreast of the latest
spw wrote on Mon, 28 Jul 2003 about following:
To be fair, this is a statement that it's trendy now to play records at
normal tempo
i've tried to follow my rule, (if i may say so) for the past 10
years i've played records. i couldn't care less if it's trendy or
not. (and to repeat myself,
As funny and ridiculous as my statement must seem, people would have not
made statements like you must play records at normal tempo back in the early
to mid '90s when minimal techno was all the rage.
Now even Jeff Mills is mellowed out and mid tempo, trends change and a lot
of times people here
on 7/28/03 3:58 PM, Sakari Karipuro at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
spw wrote on Mon, 28 Jul 2003 about following:
To be fair, this is a statement that it's trendy now to play records at
normal tempo
i've tried to follow my rule, (if i may say so) for the past 10
years i've played records.
Irrelevant to my point. What I observed is your trend vigilance and I
perceive it as a waste of time and has nothing to do with most people
like or play. I think the only person so concerned with the trends is
music is you, so you can discredit them as soon as they emerge.
Music changes over
But there is a difference between being trendy and having your tastes
develop along side a developing trend (or shall I say continuum) in music
style.
sh*t if we didn't develop and move along we'd all be discussing the latest
tunes sung on Sesame Street.
like I've said before - things
hello,
I've been curious about his music for a while. I recently picked up the new
album and also Silentintroduction, but what I'm really wondering is which songs
exactly are people refering to when they are comparing similarities to him and
either Prince or Marvin Gaye?
thanks!
- Original Message -
From: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 9:23 PM
Subject: (313) Kraftwerk spotted at Tour de France!
VeloNews (a cycling site) has coverage of the Tour de France,
with a pictures gallery of shots of the Tour and along
I've been curious about his music for a while. I recently picked up the new
album and also Silentintroduction, but what I'm really wondering is which
songs exactly are people refering to when they are comparing similarities to
him and either Prince or Marvin Gaye?
I think people generally
- Original Message -
From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 4:48 PM
Subject: (313) the B-52´s (Was: Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds)
And does anyone why carl craig put mesopotamia on his obsessive
compilation, and why
quote
sh*t if we didn't develop and move along we'd all be discussing the
latest
tunes sung on Sesame Street.
/quote
Hey, cut down the Sesame bashing!! ^_^
--
--
Andrew Hodgson - Engineering x5235
--
Jim Henson's Creature Shop,
on 7/28/03 4:38 PM, Matthew MacQueen at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Irrelevant to my point. What I observed is your trend vigilance and I
perceive it as a waste of time and has nothing to do with most people
like or play. I think the only person so concerned with the trends is
music is you, so
- Original Message -
From: robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: (313) set times (was Vestax or Technics)
I've been thinking about this quite alot lately as I'm ramping
up to start my regular
1 - 100 of 109 matches
Mail list logo