Curious, did anyone hear whether this is a standing or seated show? I
couldn't tell from the photos. I'm going on Saturday night :-)
Thanks,
Lisa
On 04/11/2012 08:06 AM, benny blanco® wrote:
I'm going Sunday evening for 'Techno Pop'.
However, a few friends hit up last night's show
Very sad to read this. Not sure what else to say except, R.I.P.
Lisa
On 08/28/2011 10:30 AM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
without words: http://www.gofundme.com/DanSicko
We will miss you
On 28 aug 2011, at 10:46, Ronny Pries wrote:
I just realized what hospice care really means.
Dismiss
Yeah, similar story here, I picked mine up while in Detroit in one of
those oh wow I don't have this one moments, and it was either in a
reduced price bin or inexpensive. Years later while entering data in
Discogs I remember being surprised when I saw what people were selling
it for.
Lisa
think a few are special to this release on Stones Throw.
Lisa
Richard Hester wrote:
The only ones I recognize immediately from the list are Crash Course in
Science and Esplendor Geometrico. KFJC used to play Crash Course's
Kitchen Motors 7 all the time in the 80's - bent electro-pop.
kent
perhaps Oates' moustache could be the opening act, I hear there are
people in Detroit with moustaches who listen to techno ...
http://www.facebook.com/pages/John-Oates-Moustache/30246389654
lisa
telepat...@comcast.net wrote:
Maybe Paxahau should book the CARS. They have nothing to do
I think you're right - the style of the video wetsuits added a whole
new dimension to the music (and the artists). I might not hear Model 500
the same way again after watching - lol!
I do enjoy cheesy music videos tho' - good fun to laugh while listening
to cool music.
Lisa
Arturo Lopez
He's hugely talented, for sure, but no one at our radio station is
digging this new release, mostly citing the overuse of auto tune as a
reason to dislike the songs on the CD.
Lisa
\ wrote:
its actually auto tune, what people use to make bad singers in
keyhe uses it despite its
Listening: Electrosuite - Vector Lovers
Eating: A bowl of Kix
Drinking: Lyons tea with milk
Thinking: should I clean the stairs or start reading a book
)
and believe that sometimes, things just fit/sound good together and
people discover them on their own, creating their own take on a thing.
Perhaps the world has rhythms (as Ken says, synchronicity) and we're
simply discovering them (or they're discovering us).
Lisa
Kent Williams wrote:
There's only
Well, probably not 100% OT -
Saw this yesterday picked up - nicely presented, imho ...
http://www.taschen.com/pages/en/catalogue/books/popculture/all/facts/01872.htm
Lisa
Glad to see so many people here are OK.
What an awful day. :(
Thoughts and well wishes to all.
Lisa
Anya K Stang wrote:
I'm ok and so far everyone I know is safe. Phew.
People are checking into LD...
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=11303
What a shock, and it's still
Hey, someone else born in Joisey ;)
here's mine:
--name: Lisa Uber
--age: 39
--where I live: Highland Park, NJ
--born in: Elmer, New Jersey
--into electronic music: Yes! probably started with Pink Floyd.
--first 'electronic' record: not sure - used to save my allowance to buy
45's like ymo
Canada was well represented. There were about 30 of us all together down
there for year 6, and we wouldn't miss it. Mind you we could drive. Does
that preclude Toronto from being considered international? Next year we'll
need passports... Maybe then;) We sounded and looked like y'all, silently
Anyone know if they'll be doing a DVD for the 2004-2005 tour? The stage
show / visuals were really awesome.
Lisa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Holy sh!t - what a show. The Riviera was jam packed sold out just about a
week before the show. Got in the queue and it started raining. Got in
just
I saw them last night (Wed) in NYC - they did exactly a two hour set. It
was amazing. A show not to be missed!
Lisa
theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
How long of a set can I expect when I see them tomorrow night? Anyone
and will post up thoughts pics soon. Was a
mixed-bag festival this year, at least for me ...
Lisa
theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
Fred Heutte wrote:
Really nice weather today -- a few sprinkles but mostly
sunny/partly cloudy. The crowds are down just a bit
but better than I expected so the $10 admission
A new mix from Carl Taylor!!!
Very much looking forward to this one!
:D
Lisa
Martin Dust wrote:
3 New Mixes Going Up This Friday
Louis Osbourne - Tasty summer mix
O/V/R - Ruskin and Regis mash it up
Carl Taylor - Detroit vs Sheffield, Soul and Machines
Cheers
Martin
allstars
18. Lisa Uber +1
Cool - thanks guys :)
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
-- Original Message --
From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The book Last night a DJ saved my life from Bill Brewster and Frank
Broughton is essential reading material. Is doesn't have a list of
this last
night (trying to describe to someone these things who hasn't DJed) and
can't recall ever seeing a list.
Thanks!
Lisa
wow - this is really great news to see! was concerned it was gonna get
put off for a year, but geez ... look at this line-up!
time to book the hotel travel :)
lisa
Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
Fuse-in line-up:
Oh MODEL 500 LIVE
Sat, May 28 Main Fuse-in Stage 12 Noon DJ Shortround
Sat
What's up with this? Anyone seen it?
http://www.giantstep.net/releases/719
Lisa
the trailer looked pretty bad - I wondered who the movie was about, it
said that it was based on a true story?
lisa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
awful
awful awful awful
not even funny awful. just awful. except for the cocaine skunk. he's cool.
On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, lisa wrote:
What's up
Depending how much synth or pop one desires ...
Propaganda, Scritti Politti, SPK, Strawberry Switchblade, Shakepeare's
Sister, KTP, Blancmange, Camouflage, Boxcar
Jeff I bet you got all these ;)
Lisa
listening: HBR1.com
eating: a cinnamon-powdered doughnut
drinking: tea with milk
thinking
Those are cool, so cool they might even be ubercoolische!
:P
Martin Dust wrote:
http://webbeatz.de/newz/images/musikmessewow8.jpg
http://webbeatz.de/newz/images/musikmessewow3.jpg
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
APRIL 13, 2005
KRAFTWERK ANNOUNCE SPRING 2005 TOUR AND FIRST EVER-LIVE RECORDING!
NEW YORK, NY -- Astralwerks is thrilled to announce the release of
Kraftwerk's first-ever official live recording, entitled Minimum
Maximum, on June 7th, as well as a series of live dates.
go ahead, make them sound like Matthew Herbert:
http://www.yomgaille.com/bordel/kittens/
hehe. as long as it's going on, we have reasons to be cheerful.
:)
lisa
Garrett McGrath wrote:
bizarre name.
wonderful news.
=)
On Feb 23, 2005, at 11:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fuse-In!!??
i just stopped calling it DEMF
fark
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote
Cool. I haven't seen him in years. A long-time friend is opening for
him, and the event he's playing is the 5th year anniversary party of a
friend's restaurant/club.
I heard a recent mix of his last summer and it was pretty decent - old
school deep house style with a progressive twist.
Lisa
far you're moving, etc., plastic milk crates work well
too (they have handles, plus they're economic). :)
Lisa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what's the easiest way to move approximately 1500-2000 records? Any
specially made shipping boxes that anyone can recommend?
MEK
NJ/NY/PA house lovers might dig this:
Tony Humphries, Sat Feb 26 in New Brunswick, NJ @
http://www.deltasrestaurant.com
flyer -
http://www.deltasrestaurant.com/annivflyer.jpg
Lisa
security to keep people from climbing over ... and then you
got the issue of managing the 'paying customers' going in and out ...
sounds like a nightmare for a Movement-sized crowd. Hope it doesn't come
to this.
Lisa
matt kane's brain wrote:
At 10:03 AM 2/9/2005, Dr. Lester K. Spence wrote
Thanks all for the info, if I find out anything as to the exact
whereabouts I'll post it here.
Lisa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This info may not be completely accurate because from what I understand, the Music Gallery at 49 ann st is no longer throwing public parties as of recently. I know
anyone have info on this show +/or the venue?
A Guy Called Gerald
NY, Feb 26 @ Music Gallery
http://www.k7.com/tour/calendar.pl?event_ID=2384
thanks -
lisa
I have two 12 versions of the Cabaret Voltaire's 'Keep On' - on these
the track I enjoy the most is his Land of Oz mix. Oakie wasn't always
lame, imo. Was the downward turn when he started using Blade Runner and
Dead Can Dance samples, or was it before then? hehe.
Lisa
Paul Kendrick wrote
,
there would be no festival.
Oh, and I do plan to attend. :)
Lisa
Ian Malbon wrote:
On Jan 26, 2005, at 5:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Putting an entrance fee on it could result in a drop in attendance. Only
the real fans of the music will go and many of the raver kids just
looking
how precious - it's like Highlander meets Weird Al meets cheesy cover band!
lisa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's with Canada and mullets?
MEK
[EMAIL PROTECTED
I have to agree with what you're saying. We shouldn't forget about the
love of music and 'doing,' despite less-than-ideal moments. I do keep
trying, even though I go for long periods of being pissed off or busying
myself with other things, that itch never goes away. Once the semester
is up I
. but the whole thing was kinda aggravating, to drive
that far on a freezing night, then to sit around, wait to play, play
only briefly, then have to leave. wasn't a good night.
so there you go ... thank gawd they didn't put my name on the wall -
that's just too precious - LOL!
:)
lisa
ps
!
Lisa
Yep, more than depressing.
np: AON - A Time for Fear (Who's Afraid) [1984 ZTT/Island]
Lord, Lord, Lord ... where did we get such men?
So what happens now?
Martin Dust wrote:
Pretty gutted - there was a real chance there...
Oh dear, so sad :( no one like him, for sure. I wonder what my life
would be like if I hadn't discovered something called 'Peel Sessions'
during college. He was an amazing man.
Much respect to him -
Lisa
Mann, Ravinder wrote:
To view the terms under which this email is distributed
LOL! (practically spits tea while drinking)
I think what you've described is a hyperreal version. ;)
lisa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
is it a real track/collab, or is it just surgeon playing a ryuchi sakamoto
record at 150 bpm through ableton?
[snip]
artists/labels won't call them, won't find
out ... and they'll offer their music for sale anyways, thinking perhaps
someday when the artist/label finds out they'll have to fork over the
moola, but by then JetGroove might be gone. *sigh*
lisa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.jetgroove.com
Wow - that is one sexy site! Love it - listening to Claude now ...
Cheers -
Lisa
Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike wrote:
Hi all, I'm happy to say you that Claude Young is now a resident @ Frequency
Berlin along Pacou, Diligent, Luke 'Sender Berlin', myself ;-)) and few others
to discover
Shut it and listen to that badass mix dude. ;)
Lisa
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
-- Original Message --
From: Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all, I'm happy to say you that Claude Young is now a resident
@ Frequency
Berlin
oh yes, that's a nice mix - but then, all Carl Taylor mixes are nice :)
I think it was somewhere on Little Detroit, or at least linked on there.
perhaps check the mixes section of the site, or ...
erm ... hey Martin, where's that mix?
lisa
Matt MacQueen wrote:
phew, finally gave some love
I'd have to disagree purely on the existence of this:
http://www.discogs.com/release/231289
;)
lisa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BROOKLYN!
any disagreements - frankie or adam will set you straight.
james
www.jbucknell.com
Something in Germany ... Berlin perhaps?
Lisa
Martin Dust wrote:
If Detroit is the First City of Techno, which IYHO is the Second...
Cheers
Martin
Nice idea Martin - 'bout time you visited the D, we missed you last year!
Count me in for whatever.
Lisa
Martin Dust wrote:
This list is pretty fine - I've had loads of help from people here -
often beyond the call of duty. I've no desire to know, nor do I care
what anyone gets up
anything about ...
I guess if I had some money to spend I'd get a decent Pioneer - those
look pretty wicked. tho' I do prefer models that are more simplistic,
less to worry about, etc.
lisa
diana potts wrote:
my choice? it's called FreeN'Workin'...best kind i
know of.
I have an old Newmark
Today's selections ... mostly chillin'
Zero 7 - When it Falls
Clan of Xymox - Medusa
Pete Namlook Geir Jenssen - The Fires of Ork
Martin Dust wrote:
Coil - Black Antlers
New Ed Dmx
New Werk 12
after I returned home that I understood him to be someone
hot or happenin. But I'd already decided I'd buy a record by him as
soon as I could, because I thought he was that good. As I said before,
it was the best thing I saw at Movement.
lisa
Phonopsia wrote:
I could not agree more with all
Dead Can Dance - Within the Realm of a Dying Sun
or if a single, then ...
Pet Shop Boys - Being Boring
:)
jason kenjar wrote:
Ok.
If you died today and had arranged for your cremated ashes to be pressed
into a record, which one would it be??
Drew= Final Frontier
MEK = Larry Heard
, and not even made for this - so most
anything will be a step up for me.
thanks
lisa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
funny -- i just bought a pair of studio monitors this afternoon. take a look
at the KRK V6. i'm just getting started in production and this is the first
pair of monitors i've owned, but I did
wicked tune, imho, and I was just
playing it tonight after dinner before I logged in to see this thread on
him. (bring in music from the Twilight Zone...)
Lisa :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's with their sudden popularity again?
Is it a result of Richie Hawtin throwing them into his
and they are still playing that stuff. It's not nostalgic
- it's annoying! :o
Lisa
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
headhunter is another dancefloor killer. you cant go wrong with
those types of industrial tunes man. i guess not too many of you
guys were down with that, but thats the music that made
I thought it might have been from mindwar, but after a listen to the
vinyl I don't think it was that - and not horsepower either. I'd have to
guess mentasm by second phase or one of the dominator remixes. so many
tracks had this sound in them!
lisa
Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks http
cool pix Kent :)
can anyone explain what's up with this person/chicken?
http://www.psychiatry.uiowa.edu/~kent/movement2004/Hannah/66.html
Kent williams wrote:
Now the story can be told ;-)
http://www.psychiatry.uiowa.edu/~kent/movement2004
Loads of pics of every act on every stage I saw,
I dunno dude, I'm not aware of the specifics of what she did in her
role, etc. from what others have posted here it sounds like the Movement
crew has a handle on things and are making plans for 2005.
peace
lisa
/0 wrote:
sounds like you're saying they need another carol marvin, just
or the point of
the whole thing ... then what does it become?
Lisa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there are other's (won't mention names) who have offered in good faith to
take control of a stage for at least a day of the festival and incure all
cost for the promotional value in return (and perhaps
to be
status meetings and such, otherwise things get out of hand.
Sorry if this is kinda geeky, but I think that if it can work for
complex, multi-million dollar projects, then some of the ideas can help
with any large undertaking, like a festival.
Lisa
Kent williams wrote:
We can go on and on about
with those who put it on and those
who attend. I think a space in between is possible.
Lisa
Fred Wilson wrote:
If and when these suggestions ever happen, movement/demf will just become another Ultra Music Festival with a pay per view special, and Paul Oakenfold or PVD spinning the closing set.
Yes
group or positive social change effort? of course it would
be nice to see the city kick in a bit! hopefully the survey results will
support more involvement from the city - if that's in fact a good thing.
lisa
Phonopsia wrote:
Right. I was at the press conference and this was discussed in some
great visit to Detroit! Shouts to Hannah Tristan
who so kindly supplied beers and festive company, John who provided safe
passage thru downtown Detroit and cool stories, and Jess Matt for
party and dancing fun.
Lisa :)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Movement 04
Oh yes - that's genius eh? I think someone took a little movie of the
event. teehee ...
Fred Heutte wrote:
Gotta love this one . . .
http://www.dogsquad.co.uk/~lisa/gallery/albums/album18/Tristan.jpg
this
thing alive. Hopefully the data collected will be used for purposes of
good and not evil ;)
Lisa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those that attended Movement, here's your chance to win free Movement
shirts, CDs, etc. and help the festival and the birthplace of techno, Detroit.
Fill out the survey
LOL! :) I'll hope to get pix up on Wednesday.
Lisa
theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
At 11:29 AM 6/1/2004, Robert Taylor wrote:
Any pics of [EMAIL PROTECTED] f***ed up and lying in a corner would be
appreciated
I know Lisa (ubergirl) got a good one of him dancing in front of the
high tech stage
hmmm ... anyone seen it yet? as of right now (12am EST, Thurs) there
isn't anything on the movementfestival site under the 'schedule' section.
ah, the suspense ...
lisa
hmmm. I get the same messages now then, and at times miss messages (I
know this because I see replies to messages I never received). my ISP at
times screws up, so I've always suspected that as a cause.
lisa
Robert Taylor wrote:
I get those messages quite frequently, but I don't seem
Oh my :( I had no idea he was so young. Strangely, Progressive
Hardcore Vol 1 is sitting on the floor behind me right now.
Peace to him ~ he was one of the innovators.
Martin Dust wrote:
http://www.silverplanetrecordings.com/
Big Respect...
I think it's a pretty decent mag - and I pay for it ;)
Lisa
Mark S. Krüx wrote:
Just be glad someone is reading it
;-PP
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Mike Bank
Just arrived today ... short blurb in the April URB on Movement ...
MOVEMENT MAINTAINS
Detroit electronic music festival hits the half-decade mark
The always gigantic and usually dramatic Movement [formerly DEMF]
electronic music festival held in Detroit will reach a milestone as it
I ate White Castle once in my undergrad years. I think the food passed
thru my body completely undigested! Nasty stuff!
Curious, is the Shorecrest within walking distance of Hart Plaza?
Lisa
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
-- Original Message --
From: diana
mentioned)?
Coincidentally, I'm reading this book right now. Small world, indeed.
lisa :)
Fred Heutte wrote:
hyperreal
Hyperreal number
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The hyperreal numbers or nonstandard reals (usually denoted as *R) are an
extension of the real numbers R
LOL!
I hope stuff like this makes it to the 313 archives. There are archives,
yes? On hyperreal somewhere? I've looked before but they seemed incomplete.
Lisa
Robert Taylor wrote:
Nah - Parrish uses candles cos they are more real
-Original Message-
From: Quest Pond [mailto:[EMAIL
hehe - this leans well towards something I'm gonna post shortly. ;)
but since you've posted this ... I was wondering about the origins of
hyperreal.org and how the 313 list came to live there. hyperreal = more
real than real? pushing/redefining 'what is real' perhaps?
hmmm ...
Lisa
[EMAIL
of the music? My feeling at the moment is that it really has to be
experienced to be understood/known. Then the other person could learn
the language of 'Detroit techno' for themselves and perhaps create their
own meaning(s) of it. :)
Thoughts?
Lisa
I totally love the new AIR CD :D
gosh, this is starting to sound like the end of Revenge of the Nerds
where everyone comes out as being a nerd. hehe
lisa
Logic7 wrote:
I admit to buying KC Flightt's Planet E 12 and liking it a lot.
I feel relieved.
George Jones - Logic7
http
Garnier, Youth, Carl Craig, Marshall Jefferson, DJ Lewis Keough, Derrick
May, The Drum Club - what a nice surprise this is!
all roads connect to Detroit ;)
lisa
ps - the CD is great - love it! just what I need to finish my paper -
swirling, layered, interesting ambient/mid tempo techno
cool stuff - gosh, I'm getting all nostaglic here!
nice info on the page too - I didn't realize this:
(Second Phase) is a collaboration between Richie Hawtin, Joey Beltram
Mundo Muzique.
that note has me wanting to pull out some old rekkids and read the
sleeves to see what I find!
lisa
Message-
From: jonathan morse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 5:03 PM
To: Robert Taylor; lisa; Gerald
Cc: tree wun tree
Subject: Re: (313) RS Records mix
WHAT?!?!?!? wheres plastic dreams ?!?!
On 03.03.2004 11:40 , Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ooh
think we sould have a 'dominator
death' day where we all go to a football stadium and ceremoniously burn
copies of dominator...
Pile of s**te
P
-Original Message-
From: lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 March 2004 17:50
To: Robert Taylor
Cc: jonathan morse; Gerald; tree wun tree
for the 313 list and all the great recommends info that
come across here! yay!
lisa
it's really cold here - I got this one in my car's CD player, so I can
think of warm San Francisco memories :) kinda makes the snow, ice
slush all go away ...
Sounds From The Thievery Hi-Fi
lisa
robin wrote:
ok quiet list.
what you listening to right now?
me, i'm listening
me too - I actually shut mine off for a bit thinking it was misbehaving
and dumping list posts again!
lisa :)
Dennis DeSantis wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sss!
Seriously...I thought maybe my spam filters got a little overzealous.
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com
he did this last summer:
http://www.cooljunkieny.com/clubs/dlg/dmay_review.html
I didn't go because the tickets were expensive and it seemed kinda
cheesy - but hey, who knows... maybe it was cool. did anyone go see him
there?
lisa
matt kane's brain wrote:
At 12:04 PM 1/12/2004, Javier
then, I remembered that a friend (who was
really into Prince) was on the dance floor. I looked out and sure
enough, he was looking at me in horror - like how could you do that -
while no one else even noticed and kept dancing.
Lisa
Aiden Hopfner wrote:
This phenomena is also known
wow - very informative! excellent research there sherlock, er ... Greg!
I know I've had problems before, but then my ISP is annoying as fackin'
hell - that's another issue ... maybe time to recheck me settings.
thanks for this :)
lisa
Greg Earle wrote:
[Warning ... techie stuff
:)
lisa
ps - make sure you get on one of the flights that aren't getting
cancelled! ;)
Anya K Stang wrote:
'appy nu 'ear!
I'll be in NYC this coming weekend, from Thursday eve
'til Sunday eve.
Any suggestions for a good night out, 313-related if
possible?
And I want to go record shopping
fun wishes to all for a fabulous new year - already looking forward to
Movement 2004 - woohoo!
I don't really have a 'best of' kinda list for 2003, however I did enjoy
releases from:
Ulrich Schnauss
Luke Vibert
Goldfrapp
Kraftwerk
Gescom
LFO
cheers :)
lisa
I'm still really diggin' Carl Taylor's Sept 2003 mix :)
you can find it in the Mixes/Tracks/Radio section at
http://www.littledetroit.net
lisa
Ralf Gill wrote:
Theres been some cool ones posted here..but one that i probably enjoyed the
most was the 'echoes and vibes'mp3 from
of technology and music to bond people
the trend-setting potential of a positioned piece in a popular hi-tech
culture mag
the babe turning the dude on to techno
the power of people to change technology and the power of technology to
change people
lisa :)
Andrew wrote:
An interesting angle
totally yummy Martin - thanks for sharing :)
diggin' the Schneider TM cover ... and gosh, track 12 ... woohoo!
lisa
Martin wrote:
Afternoon 313ers - just before we head out in the rain to flyer, we thought
we'd share this with you:
23 minutes with The Dust Boys
Intro - Mission and Process
MKB - if you're making it a cross-country excursion, from here you
could go to Vancouver, perhaps then stopping in Seattle on your way down
to San Fran where you'd need to go to Amoeba records.
lisa
Allen Goodman wrote:
Be smart and do what the Detroit nerds do, spend memorial weekend
I'm deeply saddened that Robert Miles no longer has his own category,
*sniff*
;)
lisa
logic7 wrote:
Ishkur's back with his new version of the Electronic music guide.
Yes, he still states under the Techno/Detroit listing If, by chance, you
are on the 313 list and you disagree with what I've
this:
http://www.downhillbattle.org/itunes/
lisa
Martin wrote:
This is nothing more than PR spin, they will probably drop the case due to
the fact that this 12yr old won't have to money nor will her parents. Plus
that will teach her to collect Backstreets boys sh*te - should be made the
law I
, bathing supplies (incl.
the water), etc. They sell little things there like coffee. I remember
he spoke well of it overall. He also mentioned sandstorms - so make sure
bring goggles if you go! :)
lisa
Tom Churchill wrote:
http://www.burningman.com
Has anybody been to this festival before ? Im
I got a promo of this and having listened to/watched it, I think it's
worth the money - a decent variety of tunes. I would totally buy it if I
didn't already have it.
lisa
Mann, Ravinder [CCS] wrote:
I also ordered the !K7 150 collection 2CD and 1DVD containing 12 promo vids.
Not very
enjoy the Tosca stuff.
lisa
Cobert, Gwendal wrote:
I don't know, I was a bit disappointed with several of their
more recent releases, especially those most reprsented on said
2CD+DVD comp, like they're trying to catch on the electro-clash
wave (Tiga, the Playgroup remix of Behind the wheel
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