RE: [313] more political crap from me (OT)

2001-05-04 Thread K Hawkins
First, let me apologize in advance for nudging 313 further off-topic-- --but: While the Libertarian position on individual rights is an admirable one, the other side of the party's position is a flat lack of concern with societal responsibility, or at least an apparently naive faith in human

Re: [313] west london sound

2001-04-05 Thread K Hawkins
Sorry if this has been mentioned already: There's an interview with Dego and IG Culture in last month's XLR8R. I would have liked more, but it was a decent introduction. The article includes sidebar with a rundown on other key figures.

Re: [313] List maintenance (was Re: [313] real story for...)

2001-03-30 Thread K Hawkins
There's an introduction at http://www.hyperreal.org/music/lists/313/. It's sent to new subscribers and is worth reading or rereading (ahem). And it lists another maintenance address--which doesn't seem to be working either at the moment. On to other topics: anyone want to tell me about the

Re: [313] Cabert Voiltare Recod ID

2001-03-23 Thread K Hawkins
I'm not familiar with that record, but the song(s) might be the multi-parted Sluggin fer Jesus, also available on Eight Crepuscular Tracks. Kristal Original Message Follows From: Scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313]

[313] Nick Holder

2000-11-24 Thread K Hawkins
It's on Black Action Committee Pt. 3. I don't have a lot of DNH, but what I've run across is pretty impressive. I just picked up Things Are Changing by Noel Nonton (or Nanton--it's spelled both ways on the label): an incitement to revolution atop amazing percussive house. Original

Re: [313] Deee-Lite

2000-10-06 Thread K Hawkins
Yes. Hearing Dee-Lite in jr. high (and 808 State and, um, that Stone Roses dance record a few years later) was sort of a revelation, though it did take a bit longer for dance music to fully break through my punk-indie-industrial young tastes. One of my best moments out was a few years ago at

Re: [313] Patrice Rushen

2000-07-28 Thread K Hawkins
I think he also wrote some songs for her wa-ay back, around '79 or '80. She's written the scores for a number of films, too. Original Message Follows From: Jorge Velez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] Patrice Rushen Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 13:39:33 EDT From:

Re: [313] Hall of Famer? Ploy ep

2000-07-24 Thread K Hawkins
Here's my interpretation of my copy (bought it about two years ago, so I'm not sure whether it's the original or a re-release; I'm guessing mid-nineties would have been the original release date): aa: Ploy (UR mix)--this has the locked groove, a high-pitched ambient thing a: (1) Ploy

Re: [313] Button Down Mind/Nick Holder

2000-07-22 Thread K Hawkins
Sorry to leave that part out, but you're right--it's DNH-071. Glad to help, accidental as it was. Now, if anyone can help me find more from Brooklyn poet/MC WhatWhat aside from her Ninja Tune work with Herbalizer. .. (private replies would be fine, since I guess this one is way off-topic)

Re: [313] Detroit State of Mind

2000-07-21 Thread K Hawkins
I'm without my records at the moment (and I can't recall how this track starts on the vinyl), but I don't think Detroit State of Mind was on Tracks for my Father--was it Waiting for Russell?. If so, that would make it a Frictional release. Original Message Follows From: rob webb

Re: [313] Frankfurt scene

2000-06-17 Thread K Hawkins
Offenbach's quite close to Frankfurt (sort of like White Bear to St. Paul). Offenbach is the address, but it's Frankfurt that Harthouse is generally associated with. I'm not sure where the re-incarnation of Harthouse is located, though. Original Message Follows From: c myster [EMAIL

Re: [313] Hipnotech/Shake(was re: All this Trance...)

2000-06-14 Thread K Hawkins
Dale: Thanks for the well-reasoned reply to Dustin. All: Could we all just agree to stop replying to Dustin on this topic? (Unless, of course, anyone wants to seriously discuss genre definitions). Otherwise, blocking him's only half effective. I hate to be cruel, but. . . it's hard to

Re: [313] Re: What is up with 313

2000-06-13 Thread K Hawkins
starts) is it because they are into music, or simply because they are following rules?? because to me rules are not simply enough to keep me listening to a particular format of music for any length of time dustin On Tue, 13 Jun 2000 13:14:42 PDT K Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Some friendly

Re: [313]may @ centro fly

2000-05-24 Thread K Hawkins
I wasn't there, but hear (from someone who had also left by then) that he arrived around 2:00. Original Message Follows From: James Bucknell [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313]may @ centro fly Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 12:52:42 -0400 anybody know if derek may showed

Re: (313) Women in electronic/disco/house/techno/dance music...

2000-04-26 Thread K Hawkins
Right. Drum and bass DJ 187 and I think ambient producer Terre Thaemlitz also identify as transgender. Woman-born-women coming to mind: Heather Hart and Neotropic (Riz Maslan--sp?--or Fish Without Spine). Interesting that both of them have (or had) more well-known male partners. What's the