I've only seen DM play once but it was a belter. It showed me what it means to
be a truly professional DJ. I've often thought of sharing it with the list. The
evening went something like this.
It was an event called Hybrid sometime around '96 in a London warehouse type
venue just south of
Ahh, your lack of cynicism is like a breath of fresh air Mark!
Thanks for sharing.
Ken
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From: Mark Pays [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 February 2006 13:57
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) RE: Derrick May
I've only seen DM play once but it was a belter. It
Yeah that's right. I'd forgotten about that bit. Weren't the two clubs
separated by a bit of scaffolding and some large curtains? Not exactly sound
proofing!
Those were the days.
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Sent: 21 February 2006 14:23
To: Mark
And if memory serves me right, it was made all the more impressive by having to
play over some awful UK garage coming from the club next door.
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From: Mark Pays [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 February 2006 13:57
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Subject: RE: (313) RE: Derrick
I couldn't believe it actually made it into the Minneapolis newspaper but
there was a little blurb in the Sunday's issue about Kevin Saunderson not
doing the festival this year. He's apparently $250,000 in the hole from
last year. There wasn't much more news than that. Anyone else see
found this in the Freep
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060218/NEWS01/602180371
Musician Kevin Saunderson is out -- and a group of full-time event
professionals might be in -- as Detroit's annual techno festival takes the
latest twist in its perpetual backstage saga.
Local veterans that I think could handle the size
Paxahau maybe, or the Tecknology people...
Anyone else got any suspicions?
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Sent: 21 February 2006 15:49
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Subject: Re:
This came out on the Fuse-in mail out last week, I
didnt forward it since I guessed that most people on
here would have been signed up to it already.
Ladies and Gentleman;
I know many of you want to know whatÂ’s going on with
the festival for 2006. I cannot tell you for sure, but
I have
Hey, Producers:
A new round of the sound design/production class I'm teaching
(called Making Music With Computers by the college, thus
MMWC for short) starts tonight; focus programs are Ableton
Live and Native Instruments Reaktor; for the first two assignments
in the class, students have to
Hey all,
Just letting you know what is going on with the LA scene.
:)
http://www.compressionla.com
:)
robtronik
Robert Pointer
aka Robtronik
http://www.robtronik.com
http://www.socal-breaks.com
http://www.rokerecords.com
I got this off KS myspace page, and may be of interest to some peeps
During 2006 we will celebrate 20 years of Kevin Saunderson's music
Productions with FUSE-In Presents Kevin Saunderson/Elevator World Tour-
The tour can feature both House and Techno DJ sets (2 hours approx) and
the live
its gonna be sick!!! we are getting him over to one in ireland soon
I got this off KS myspace page, and may be of interest to some peeps
During 2006 we will celebrate 20 years of Kevin Saunderson's music
Productions with FUSE-In Presents Kevin Saunderson/Elevator World Tour-
The
Local veterans that I think could handle the size
Paxahau maybe, or the Tecknology people...
Anyone else got any suspicions?
I know some people like that. Maybe the new name of the
the festival should be Cannonball Resurrected :) :)
fh
to no-one in particular,
maybe we could just let it go... this festival and all the whining/assumption
surrounding it reminds me of the dead heads or the people that just cant accept
the fact that kurt cobain is dead. something disgusting about futuristic music
being constantly approached
On 2/21/06, /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
to no-one in particular,
maybe we could just let it go... this festival and all the whining/assumption
surrounding it reminds me of the dead heads or the people that just cant
accept the fact that kurt cobain is dead. something disgusting about
There are plenty of successful electronic music festivals. Detroit is
just cursed.
They're closing the zoo, for crying out loud.
On Feb 21, 2006, at 15:53, /0 wrote:
if the music and the scene were strong, the status of the festival
wouldnt be so endlessly tenuous. seriously guys, we're
You know, if my arthritic knees didn't hurt so much right now I'd get up
and kick your ass just for saying that!
punk's not dead (it's just being traded for outrageous amounts of money on
eBay)
;-)
MEK
i understand what you're saying, except techno is not hair-band, and i could
care less about what is perceived as trendy/nostalgic, good music wins out and
most of what is trendy IS nostalgic, go figure. anything with devout fans
results in whining/assumption over one thing or another. the more
no one told you to quit loving the music, but at least admit that after 4-5
years of having the even lose money, cant we all admit that the scene cant
support it the way we want it?
Im glad few of you made this about me vs techno or me vs you, you're a
classy group of people to be able to
good point, lets all give up and go die.
man, youll hate on anything, wont you?
tom
yes, lets. you first.
Yea ' times up for another Speakeasy netcast on Psurkit.net
infact ' everyone is doing mixes these days . so I would just
flip to the links and surf some cool net labels.
Recent finds that I like . are phoniq.net .. with a variety of
sounds ' but a fair few chunky numbers for
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