Hell yes! What a great night, with great music, and wonderful people!
Easily one of the best parties I've been to in quite some time...
:D ense
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005, kj at technotourist dot org wrote:
Hear, hear! I don't forget to mention that guy who was playing before
DJ3000 and James
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From: Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What a load of crap. Actually doing something new and interesting
is not the
same thing as just saying you are going to. And lots of people
who really do
original interesting work might not be doing it
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From: Dennis DeSantis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think Eno's point was just that new does not NECESSITATE
interesting - that is, he's suggesting that simply creating
original
work does not automatically assure that it is work of
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 January 2005 16:57
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: FW: (313) What you do at the Weekend?
Toss up between Alex Bond and Wajeed.
Any suggestions?
Well in true UK 313 fashion I'm ignoring the guy from
Mike B changed his mind...
it will be Timeline live :)
hi there
spread the word. read below
peace
lady aida
http://www.3voor12.vpro.nl/rebelbass
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SEA WAVES
You may have all heard nothing else but Tsunami over he last month and
everybody
Galaxy to Galaxy
02.11.2005 Precious Hall Sapporo Japan
02.13.2005 Liquid Room Tokyo Japan
And check: http://www.undergroundresistance.com/mis_con.html
kj at technotourist dot org
i used to buy music that is termed as 'future jazz' by the likes of seiji and
nubian mindz, but have lost touch with what has been going on with that scene.
does anyone know if is there anything interesting coming out of that musical
direction, especially output that is obviously
understand why music sucks now.
Hilarious. I should mention, I heard music sucked yesterday, and I
heard from an even better source music will suck tomorrow, and possibly
even the next day.
I don't know, I think eno has a point. Originality should be a consequence of
an honest expression. Not a technical acheivement. And I think originality can
be achieved by building on already explored territories. When the goal to be
different eclipses the goal to be yourself (meaning technical
There's the first release on Martin's new label Dust Science by The Black
Dog - www.dustscience.com
Cheers!
G
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From: Aidan O'Doherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 7:24 AM
Subject: (313) out of touch
i used to buy music
Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
I don't know, I think eno has a point. Originality should be a consequence of
an honest expression. Not a technical
acheivement. And I think originality can be achieved by building on already explored territories. When the goal to
be different eclipses the goal to be
On 24 Jan 2005, at 15:57, Gerald wrote:
There's the first release on Martin's new label Dust Science by The
Black Dog - www.dustscience.com
Cheers!
G
Hey thanks G, stay on the line caller, if you have multiple
personalities, press 3, 4 and 5. First release out today.
We are off down
Can someone point me directly to that LD thread please?
MEK
robin
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It's a bit of an epic thread, but the Ableton part of the discussion
gets going here:
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7091postorder=ascstart=137
Brendan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 24 January 2005 16:19
To: robin
Hi!
There's an list of Detroit Techno-based music production?
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Samuel
Isn't there the 313TechKnow list?
MEK
Samuel
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com
yep, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/313techknow
they just put out their own compilation!
On Jan 24, 2005, at 11:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't there the 313TechKnow list?
MEK
Samuel
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com
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From: Philip [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 January 2005 22:21
What a load of crap. Actually doing something new and
interesting is not the same thing as just saying you are
going to. And lots of people who really do original
interesting work might not
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 January 2005 15:41
came across
this (and I don't recall it being mentioned here before:
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=16103
It's finally here!!! Basic Channel heads Mark Ernestus and
Moritz
I have to agree, Saturday was the most fun I had in a long time, but that's
probably because of all the familiar faces, many from abroad.
A full report on TT.org? Yeah, it's gonna get on the site eventually, but we
are 'a bit' behind at the TT headquarters. The last couple of months have
been
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From: Hardie, Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 January 2005 10:10
Think you made the right choice. Wajeed was entertaining
enough but a bit disappointing overall. Tried to get into
Roots Before Branches but they weren't letting anyone in. How was it?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He had good things to say
about Octave One playing in
Rub-A-Dub - any reports from Sub Club?
Although Alex had a responsible Friday night, I
unfortunately cant say that I did and thus ended up
not making it to the Sub Club - also havnt heard
I recently went to the necto in Ann Arbor, Juan was
headlining. Wierd thing was that it didnt look like
him and it did'nt sound like him. It was a pretty
hard techno set. One would hardly know however
considering the sound system was so bad I had to
strain to recognize any particular song.
Yes, that's Juan allright.
Actually, I just got his new project on Tresor: the Berlin Sessions, and
it's also quite a bit more straight-forward than the classic material. This
doesn't mean that it's not good; on the contrary. I guess it all more or
less depends on your expectations. I think he's
I think Juan is resident dj there, for now anyway. I saw his pic in Metro
Times over the weekend and he looked like he lost a lot of weight.
M
From: John Osselaer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Chana Goodman' [EMAIL PROTECTED],'313' 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon,
I heard the same thing over the weekend, or at least folks wondering if he
was resident there. Juan back in da D? Or was this already posted or
sumtin'?
John
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From: Mike
Hi there,
maybe a stupid question, but I wondered why it exists so much 313/detroit
mailing list...should be easier to join all these ones...did someone already
tried...?
Maybe its a question of location ?
A specific 313 list for London, paris, Berlin, Brussels... ??? is it the
case...
It
I guess the Sunday before last was his first night
there. Perhaps thats why the system was so messed up,
maybe he hadnt had a chance to tweak it, lets hope
thats why. Ill definitely check it out again. So
weird though it really did not look like him, or sound
like him. But yeah I did hear his
It's not wonky wonk, but it's darn fine Detroit wonky - +4 and it shakes
your ass...
There's a mix going up on LD this week with Body Bag in...stay tuned...
Love it...
m
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From: Stoddard, Kamal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Martin Dust' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
Hello Fabrice ! You touch something real !
Firstly, in my eyes... Each big city have a scene and his own various music
styles supporters. Peoples need a point to be informed clearly about what they
like. Second, our passion for the music put us to search 'what s going on' in
other cities... For
There's also the #313 channel on EFnet for live chatting! :)
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From: Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fabrice Lig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: (313) 313 everywhere ?
Hello
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