Don't know if this is on vinyl, but here's some new music from Detroit...
Original by T. Linder, mixes by Andrew Red Hand, Annix, Di'jital, DJ 3000,
Dynamik Bass System, Kero, Stealther, Mr. 3p, N-ter, Toil, Will Web.
https://pro.beatport.com/release/liver-noise-remixes/1671234
There is still a
just found out that Jay Daniels (who is hot to trot over here in the UK
right now) is the son ofNaomi Daniels (who did vocals on Carl Craig's
Stars amongst others).
Sorry, that's all the 313 gossip I've got right now!
Jason
All the best for this, it looks great. I wish I could join you.
From: Denise Dalphond [mailto:denisedalph...@gmail.com]
Sent: 21 May 2014 00:10
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Detroit Music Conference on Friday!!
Detroit Sound Conservancy Conference will be happening at the downtown branch
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To: list 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Mon, July 12, 2010 9:46:57 PM
Subject: Re: (313) detroit music
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 6:36 PM, j k jasonk1...@gmail.com wrote:
anybody buy any good records lately?
I been on a tear lately, buying all kinds of records over the past 5
weeks, some
school detroit music
Urban Culture - The Wonders Of Wishing (Eclipse Records) Remeber when
i asked the list what the track was and answered it before anyone
else? haha well i wanted it so i grabbed it.
Matthew Dear - EP1 (Spectral Sound) (12, EP) I bought it mostly for
the album artwork
A lot of what I've been buying lately is older house, disco, and boogie. It
seems like a lot of Chicago DJs are selling large parts of their vinyl
collections.
As far as new things go, I've been picking up all of the recent Rush Hour Trax
reissues (even though I have a lot of the originals).
Rick Wilhite's Vibes series is great, really feeling the Glen
Underground track on Vol 1 and Rick's Analog Love is sick!
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks new
email address andrewdukecognit...@gmail.com wrote:
New Octave One EP out end of July (2 earlier tracks
last few releases by OO weren't that good IMHO, but since i'm a big fan of
their early stuff (i've left little fortune on discogs trying to obtain
copies of their music) i'm putting my hopes on this one.
On Fri, 9 Jul 2010, Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks new email address wrote:
New
New record is 'revisited' mixes of Dema and Meridian. Dema is from
The X Files EP from 1994, and Meridian from Detroit Techno City
from 1995.
I didn't pull out the originals (they were both on The Collective
the retrospective OO comp from 1998) so I was comparing them with
Youtube rips. They
Nope, but I do plan to at some point in the not too distant future.
Fortunately I'm not feelin' the new, impossible to get hold of Theo Parrish
ones that much. not that id pay 85 euro for a brand new 3x12 tho.
p
On 9 Jul 2010, at 00:36, j k wrote:
anybody buy any good records lately?
If there aren't any out now there soon will be ;-)
(apologies for the shameless plug)
Remixes in the works from Rick Wade, Mike Huckaby, XDB and John Tejada
with more to follow.
www.soundcloud.com/joe-babyon
Joe
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 11:57 PM, Placid pla...@acid-house.net wrote:
New Third Ear record, The Defenders Of The Deep House World (Check out
that cover art!)
A1) Mike Huckaby - The Deep House World
A2) Rick Wade - Bleach
B1) Rick Wilhite - Playcism (Mike Huckaby Reconstruction)
B2) Norm Talley - Change (Mike Huckaby 2010 Remix)
That looks good Joe. Will listen later.
There's quite a bit around at the moment. I've not picked anything up for a
while.
Urban Tribe on Mahogani (and also as the 4th part of Rick Wilhite's Rush Hour
compilation), a few things old and new from Chez Damier as The Gathering and
stuff on
Apparently so Wibo. I was surprised too:
http://www.rushhour.nl/store_detailed.php?item=55664
robin...
On 9 Jul 2010, at 09:28, Wibo Lammerts wrote:
DJ Skull? He still around?
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 4:04 AM, Joe Marougi jmaro...@gmail.com wrote:
If there aren't any out now there soon will be ;-)
(apologies for the shameless plug)
Remixes in the works from Rick Wade, Mike Huckaby, XDB and John Tejada
with more to follow.
www.soundcloud.com/joe-babyon
On Jul 9, 2010, at 7:36 AM, j k wrote:
anybody buy any good records lately?
got those recently:
Miles Sagnia - The Causal Structure EP
jamie read - the future ep
kyle hall - must see ep
space dimension controller - journey to the core of unknown
terrence dixon - room 310
workshop 10
Good call on the Kyle Hall bits below.
He has a new one on his own label Wild Oats out now too.
Also I forgot to mention the new Marcellus Pittman stuff that's around too.
robin...
On 9 Jul 2010, at 14:00, mislav bobic wrote:
On Jul 9, 2010, at 7:36 AM, j k wrote:
anybody buy any good
New Octave One EP out end of July (2 earlier tracks revisited) is sweet;
full OO album out in October.
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Robin Pinning robin.pinn...@me.com wrote:
Good call on the Kyle Hall bits below.
He has a new one on his own label Wild Oats out now too.
Also I forgot to
anybody buy any good records lately?
Hi,
Dope documentary and tracks (watch for C2 in the vid)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97IpJ9OTMQQ
http://www.bbc.co.uk/musictv/detroit/schedule/
No techno though
#
Note:
Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily
represent
those of Channel Four Television Corporation
pretty neat webzine that just launched in japan. first
issue has a feature on Shake and The Connection
Machine list their top macheeenz
http://www.good-company.org/index2.html
happy holidays guys n gals
=
down low music
http://downlowmusic.org
UPCOMING FALL/WINTER
dLCMLP The Connection
i found the luciano record (i assume you mean the single) for $0 at ameoba
in LA. it could be your store- not the label.
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, jason kenjar wrote:
heya list,
i listened to a few new tunes this weekend in a record shop (be it via.
funked up turntable and broken headphones) Here
i meant $10- i didn't steal it
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i found the luciano record (i assume you mean the single) for $0 at ameoba
in LA. it could be your store- not the label.
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, jason kenjar wrote:
heya list,
i listened to a few new tunes this
oh and one more thing. I dont know about the rest of the vinyl buyers
and spinners in the US, but Im sick of seeing records commonly go for
$11.50 and $12. Luciano's single release on Peacefrog is being sold
locally for $14 Thank you Mr. Heard, for releasing quality house music
in the USA for
heya list,
i listened to a few new tunes this weekend in a record shop (be it via.
funked up turntable and broken headphones) Here is what I thought:
Larry heard - loosefingers ep: Brilliant. Im really on a budget right
now, but this record was head and shoulders above everything else. It
oh and one more thing. I dont know about the rest of the vinyl buyers and
spinners in the US, but Im sick of seeing records commonly go for $11.50
and $12. Luciano's single release on Peacefrog is being sold locally for
$14 Thank you Mr. Heard, for releasing quality house music in the USA
Although it's a CD , Paul Mac's Push Came to Shove (on Primate) is really
sweet - not sure how old it is, though.
jeff
At 03:10 PM 3/8/2004, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
Anyone is welcomed to step up and correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty
sure the skyrocketing vinyl prices have a lot to it being imported and the
weak dollar - especially next to the euro right now. Customs is really
persnickety on big boxes of
I wasn't blaming the record labels (not most of them anyway) for the
rising price of imported records, Im just complaining about the price
tag thats stuck to the record, regardless of how it got there.
Anyway, the most important part of my email was the reviews. I dont
intend to start a big
At 03:20 PM 3/8/2004, you wrote:
I wasn't blaming the record labels (not most of them anyway) for the
rising price of imported records, Im just complaining about the price tag
thats stuck to the record, regardless of how it got there.
Sure - I wasn't criticizing your observations (I agree!),
is definitely a buy..
I playing around mixing that with a acapella track from
the Defecto label.
TS-1
-Original Message-
From: jason kenjar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 3:06 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) detroit music reviews
heya list,
i listened
]
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 6:17 PM
To: 313 List
Subject: (313) Global 4/11 Detroit Music Awards Afterparty + Ron Carroll
for your pleasure...deep and funky house, each and every week!
GLOBAL FRIDAYS
The ultimate late night voyage...
www.globaldetroit.com
April 11
Detroit Music Awards After
mornin'
I was just looking on the technotourist site and I noticed something about
the detroit music awards.
Of the 4 LP's up for 'outstanding LP award', I only know one, and I also
don't even know the artists who are up for the award.
Can anyone tell me a little more about them, might I like
I don't think these awards are confined to electronic music, so many of the
acts are, I suspect, rock bands
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 10:04 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) detroit music awards
mornin'
I
I was just looking on the technotourist site and I noticed
something about
the detroit music awards.
Of the 4 LP's up for 'outstanding LP award', I only know one,
and I also
don't even know the artists who are up for the award.
Personally i thought it was typical they listed Drexciya
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 10:04 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) detroit music awards
mornin'
I was just looking on the technotourist site and I noticed
something about
the detroit music awards
Did they not do some tune : I want to be a hippy and I want to get high!
;)
-Original Message-
From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 11:48 AM
To: 'Robert Taylor'
Cc: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: RE: (313) detroit music awards
Have a CD and looking for good exposure? Here's a unique opportunity to
promote your music!
The next and future CD issue of Detroit Entertainment will premier a new
feature...The DE Jukebox!
Instead of hearing the usual background tracks while browsing the system,
the Jukebox will now allow the
| -Original Message-
| From: Fred Heutte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 18 November 2002 19:33
|
| Anyway, nowadays we get more spam than real email, and Jon Drukman is
| still making great music, now with his live electro-pop version of
| Bass Kittens.
That's good to hear that he's
on 11/17/02 4:09 PM, Forrest L Norvell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
point #2, IDM was not NAMED after the hyperreal mailing list.
I joined [EMAIL PROTECTED] in September of 1993, soon after its
formation. The preceding summer, Warp had released the first round of
(artificial intelligence)
I'm going to disagree with Cyclone a bit. While the 313 list has a
place in the history of Detroit techno, our discussions have long
been far more diverse than the intimations of single-mindedness
indicate.
I've been sort of amused by how one accusation of elitism got
spun into this
Actually, just to reiterate, I did not post these words so they are not my
arguments at all. Someone cut and paste it so it looked like 'Cyclone
wrote'...
People should take care when they cut and paste or whatever so things are
not ripped out of context or wrongly attributed to others.
I'm
Fred I'm not here to troll, it comes down to a difference in opinion.
I'm here because I have an interest in 313 music, I've been buying Detroit
techno since 1989.
in response to your last paragraph a searchable database for the 313 list
archives would be very helpful.
on 11/17/02 10:26 PM, Fred
My apologies, that was very careless of me.
I was responding to Mr. Corn Warning Kent Williams
on 11/17/02 10:27 PM, Cyclone Wehner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, just to reiterate, I did not post these words so they are not my
arguments at all. Someone cut and paste it so it looked
reply. My mouse can only take so much scrolling before the wheel
melts. :)
Dscaper.
Aeonflux Radio - http://www.aeonflux.co.uk
-Original Message-
From: techno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 November 2002 06:55
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) 8-Mile - Detroit music history
snip
I probably should have been more specific, Cyclone -- I was referring
to your apparently favorable comment -- some interesting points --
but it's really the comments you quoted from the other email I was
disagreeing with.
I'm a pretty strong defender of 313 because it has kept going for
years
I probably should have been more specific, Cyclone -- I was referring
to your apparently favorable comment -- some interesting points --
but it's really the comments you quoted from the other email I was
disagreeing with.
Nah, for me some interesting points usually means that I hadn't
Less than a year later, Warp brought out the compilation Artificial
Intelligence 2, and Designers Republic incorporated postings from the idm list
into their sleeve art.
Sorry to be pedantic, but those postings were actually from the UK-Dance
list, I believe...
But I'm certainly not
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 10:12:28AM +, tom churchill wrote:
Less than a year later, Warp brought out the compilation
Artificial Intelligence 2, and Designers Republic incorporated
postings from the idm list into their sleeve art.
Sorry to be pedantic, but those postings were actually
| -Original Message-
| From: Forrest L Norvell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 18 November 2002 10:35
|
| Sorry to be pedantic, but those postings were actually from the
| UK-Dance list, I believe...
|
| It's quite possible you're right, although I was on UK-Dance at about
| that
Fred I'm not here to troll, it comes down to a difference in opinion.
I'm here because I have an interest in 313 music, I've been
buying Detroit
techno since 1989.
And why do you think we are on this list?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
I was on both idm and UK-Dance, and am fairly sure that Warp used IDM
posts...
I wasn't on either list at the time (I joined both in 1995 I think), so I
was going on the text here...
http://www.uk-dance.org/help/history.html
...which says:
Warp's Artificial Intelligence album pretentious
As for doing a searchable index of the 313 archives, Hyperreal is a
volunteer-run system and would welcome someone coming along to hook
up a bit of this and a bit of that and do it. As we always say,
it's an SMOP -- simple matter of programming.
If anyone has an idea as to how to do this
because of boundaries.)
-Original Message-
From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 November 2002 11:01
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) 8-Mile - Detroit music history
Fred I'm not here to troll, it comes down to a difference in opinion.
I'm here because I have
2002 15:39
To: Fred Heutte
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) 8-Mile - Detroit music history
As for doing a searchable index of the 313 archives, Hyperreal is a
volunteer-run system and would welcome someone coming along to hook
up a bit of this and a bit of that and do it. As we
It's quite possible that Jon Drukman was subbed to uk-dance a decade
ago -- I was, and a lot of us west coasters joined ne-raves and dc-raves
and so on for the same reason, there were a few hundred of us online
worldwide and it was exciting to hook up to a truly global and co-evolving
music and
Well, it's like this: to some extent, the 313 list INVENTED the sort of
over-reverent, concerned-with-absolute-purity, hardcore trainspotter version
of Detroit Techno. A few journalists got on the list and started spreading
the meme to the hoi polloi. People start seeing their opinions
on 11/17/02 8:44 AM, Cyclone Wehner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it's like this: to some extent, the 313 list INVENTED the sort of
over-reverent, concerned-with-absolute-purity, hardcore trainspotter version
of Detroit Techno. A few journalists got on the list and started spreading
the
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 11:35:19AM -0600, techno wrote:
I mean there's a whole GENRE of music -- IDM -- that is NAMED
after a mailing list. And, I might add, the mailing list is 95%
of the worldwide market for the music.
point #2, IDM was not NAMED after the hyperreal mailing list.
I
True - it sometimes is an era that isn't easily discovered
but it's not
impossible - do the homework and you can learn about it. If
it's handed to
you on a platter then what's the point?
well fist of all your putting infornation out there that's not easily
accesable so it's more
and what isn't.
My favourite comment was from someone who said they loved Moodymann but
hated the gospel influence in his music. Say what?
You don't find this purism among the actual producers, though.
Inbox Message
From: techno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) 8-Mile - Detroit music
favourite comment was from someone who said they loved Moodymann but
hated the gospel influence in his music. Say what?
You don't find this purism among the actual producers, though.
Inbox Message
From: techno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) 8-Mile - Detroit music history
Date: 12/11
?
You don't find this purism among the actual producers, though.
Inbox Message
From: techno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) 8-Mile - Detroit music history
Date: 12/11/2002 10:20:27
To: 313@hyperreal.org
on 11/11/02 2:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On Tuesday, November 12, 2002, at 07:00 AM, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
What I find hard to get is the musical elitism.
I think this comes across much more amplified than it really is,
especially on a mailing list dedicated (on whatever sliding scale you
think exists here) to Detroit techno.
on 11/12/02 2:23 AM, Jongsma, K.J. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what do you want them to do then? everybody has a website nowadays how
can information be more easier to get???
Good question, Yes you can get a great deal of information from the Internet
and yes some labels like +8 do a great
And maybe someone can answer my original question?
I'm looking for books that cover the history of Detroit music beyond (but
not excluding) techno -
maybe Dancing in the Streets? Any others?
elitists need not answer ;)
MEK
gy.net cc:
Subject: Re: (313) 8-Mile -
Detroit music history
on 11/11/02 10:15 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my previous post the word elitist was referring to the collector
types who are not very forthcoming about information on rare and limited
releases.
That's the way it has always been in the world of DJs and dance music
That's the way it has always been...
that was my point about elitist objecting over this idea.
For many people it's a job - and that is what it takes to stay on top. It's
not elitist, it's survival in a crowded world.
on 11/11/02 2:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that was my point about elitist objecting over this idea.
For many people it's a job - and that is what it takes to stay on top. It's
not elitist, it's survival in a crowded world.
If information on old and obsolete techno
Dan Sicko wrote on Sat, 9 Nov 2002 about following:
Can we move this discussion to the 313-elite mailing list please?
hey, IT'S NOT FAIR, i know you gotta have 313-ELITE -header set as
well as you have to be able to fart NO UFO's to get on _that_ list!
ok jus kiddin :)
in reality, elitism is
In my previous post the word elitist was referring to the collector types
who are not very forthcoming about information on
rare and
limited releases.
I was suggesting something like a DVD archive for listing singles, promos,
remixes, un-released tracks, ect. from well known
to the lesser know
On Sat, 9 Nov 2002, T.J.Johnson wrote:
The funny thing is, I've never noticed any elitism in
the Detroit techno music business until I joined this
list. It's interesting how the internet helps shape
the world...
Well, it's like this: to some extent, the 313 list INVENTED the sort of
that should not be excluded from
history.
Of coure the elitist will disagree with me on this.
on 11/8/02 5:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
actually - that's a really nice website. gives credit and some history to
the trailblazers of Detroit music in #3 which brings me
does the elitist post to this list?
-Original Message-
From: techno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 7:46 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) 8-Mile - Detroit music history
I would like to see a comprehensive Detroit techno and Chicago house
Last week on Invisible Cracker Mom:
LHI does the elitist post to this list?
He'd never admit to it.
-
Brian balistic Prince
http://www.bprince.com - art and techno
Strokes of s of Defiance EP . . . soon.
on 11/8/02 7:38 PM, Lee Herrington IV at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does the elitist post to this list?
Yes and they do not always share information.
Elitism has always been a part of Detroit techno and underground dance music
culture a social and political aspect to the
music.
dear techno --
It's nice to see you can couple a good, fresh insight to a troll.
Because you're right -- the old-school elitism of the NW side GQ
cliques was very palpable, and has been documented well in interview
sources.
Your reminder even makes the self-justifying marginalization of
The funny thing is, I've never noticed any elitism in
the Detroit techno music business until I joined this
list. It's interesting how the internet helps shape
the world...
marc christensen wrote:
dear techno --
It's nice to see you can couple a good, fresh insight
to a troll.
Because
Can we move this discussion to the 313-elite mailing list please?
I believe the server forwards messages on a wireless network inside
Lafayette Coney Island.
-d
On Saturday, November 9, 2002, at 01:21 PM, marc christensen wrote:
dear techno --
It's nice to see you can couple a good, fresh
actually - that's a really nice website. gives credit and some history to
the trailblazers of Detroit music in #3 which brings me to the topic of
books about the very same-
to you Detroiters and Detroit historians a question -
which books give the best history of Detroit music?
Whether
Just wanted to let you know that my music is available at
www.mp3.com/micaelforsberg
If anyone would like to give me some comments on my tracks I would be so
happy.
Micael Forsberg
Designer at www.monowaste.com
There's an ace (though too short) interview with the awesome Norma Jean Bell
in the new Jockey Slut, plus a good review of a new KMS EP by my new fave
Das Closer penned by TMF, and in Seven (8 Aug) there is a good 'exclusive'
interview with Mr Hawtin plus great coverage of the Musik Und Maschine
i was at a rave in LA, CAL a couple of weeks and the
dj played this track(white label) that drove the place
mad. no one knew whom it was so i called watts and
this it it below read this
DANCEDANCE COM PRES MISSION X - Various Artist (698) -
TECHNO - 6 tracks+prod. by T.B.C.-'Goodbye Earth',
found new detroit music
i was at a rave in LA, CAL a couple of weeks and the
dj played this track(white label) that drove the place
mad. no one knew whom it was so i called watts and
this it it below read this
DANCEDANCE COM PRES MISSION X - Various Artist (698) -
TECHNO - 6 tracks+prod. by T.B.C
Oh dear... Who are they? You and your specially invited mates. Give it a
rest.
i was at a rave in LA, CAL a couple of weeks and the
dj played this track(white label) that drove the place
mad. no one knew whom it was so i called watts and
this it it below read this
DANCEDANCE COM PRES
ECG, for those that are wondering, is the name of my next mix CD.
Envision-Contemplate-Generate.
www.geocities.com/labwerx
George Jones/US/ABNAMRO/[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/09/2001 01:06:13 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
cc:
Subject: Re: [313] i found new detroit music
DAMMIT! I
Oh dear... Who are they? You and your specially invited mates. Give it a
rest.
what???
Unsel, care to enlighten us all?
http://www.dancedance.com
Oh dear... Who are they? You and your specially invited mates. Give it a
rest.
what???
Unsel, care to enlighten us all?
http://www.dancedance.com
Based on the fact that DJ Heat's mails to the list have all been related to
the notorious Unsel Brown I assumed he's been doing him a bit of
Hugh,
There's a list on e-groups called tech gear that specializes in making
detroit style techno. It's a bit dead, but if people from this list join,
I'm sure it will pick up momentum!
GYS
set.go.recordings
www.mp3.com/gys
the annual detroit music awards just happened friday evening; i thought the
electronic/dance categories would be of some interest.
i listed nominees starred the winners.
Electronic Recording
Rolando Knights of the Jaguar
Innerzone Orchestra Programmed
Aaron Carl Down
Assault Hoe's Get
b kavanaugh wrote:
the annual detroit music awards just happened friday evening; i thought the
electronic/dance categories would be of some interest.
i listed nominees starred the winners.
Electronic Recording
Rolando Knights of the Jaguar
Innerzone Orchestra Programmed
Aaron
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CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) detroit music awards
Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 11:35:05 -0400
Does anyone have historical data on winners for this? Especially
curious about RH's track record. Shame to see Jaguar not get the
vote, but i suspect it would have
For all electronic musicians, artists, Djs that would like to participate
in the Festival please send demo's to:
Electronic Music Festival,
PO Box 27218,
Detroit, MI 48227
.keep your hands off each other unless you tend to love, stay still stay
together.
Emanuel
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