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From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 7:11 PM
Subject: [313] 2 classic track IDs from Farley mix
Hello,
just wondering if anyone can help me out with these 2
Clipped from the Planet E newsletter:
STRANGE BUT TRUE!
Our very own Carl Craig was voted one of the top
40 musicians/artists in the world by SPIN Magazine.
The cover story of new (April) issue of SPIN Magazine
spotlights, who they consider to be, the top 40
musicians/artists currently
Hi Everyone--
If anyone has any info on the Windsor Urban Music Festival can they please
contact me privately. I need some info for a piece to be aired on CBC radio
in the near future.
Thanks to anyone with any help!
Ken
Ken Taylor
CJAM 91.5 FM Windsor/Detroit
thought some would like this...
darw_n
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From: Jeff Pons [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 9:25 PM
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Track 2: great dark driving early house sound (reminds me of
Hercules - 7 ways) cut with spoken word male vocals-- here are
the words:
That would be Life from Truth, on Big Beat from 1990(at the time when they
weren't yet an Atlantic affiliate - read: the good years). It's actually a
Ten City
Track 1: music is synthy slow house, kind of reminds me of John
D-Train Williams.
(THe chorus is a male vocal that goes):
you should've known better,
you should've know better,
you should've know better,
you shouldn't mess with love
(followed by a female response):
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1. I'm In
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3. The Extraction
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--- Southern Outpost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: Hi all,
Having a memory blank, wanting to know on which UR
release was the
track 'They will never know' ...I think it was by
Chaos.
Anyone interested, Damon Wild has done a remix of my Langour track, it's
at http://mp3.com/bloch along with a recent upload of ten older tracks from
various projects dating from 1996-1998... Some of it even released on vinyl.
Enjoy
Christian Bloch
www.mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/LL/Deep Night
Here's what i found out about Hawtin and gatecrasher, it;s the
gatecrasher summer sound system somewhere in june, didn't see his name for
the april line-up (pheeuw:)
It's a big festival i believe (6 areas or so)..Dave Clarke, Carl Cox,
Chemical Brothers
and Mr. C will be there as well...besides
Tresor unleash the Archiv 12 series with rare tracks from Juan Atkins, Dan
Bell Cristian Vogel
TRESOR RECORDS AND CLUB
10 YEARS STRONG!
TRESOR ARCHIV #1:
VARIOUS ARTISTS
SIRIUS IS A FREUND
Tresor 164
Artist: Various Artists
Title: Sirius Is A Freund
Label: Tresor
Cat. No: 56164-6
Hi,
Anybody have the tracklisting w/ artists for I-f's Mixed Up in the Hague
Vol. 2 (I want vol 2, not vol 1 please)
Is this out yet!? Where can I buy it from thanks?
Cheers,
John
Hi,
STRANGE BUT TRUE!
Our very own Carl Craig was voted one of the top
40 musicians/artists in the world by SPIN Magazine.
Well I don't find it at all strange since I rate Carl Craig amongst my all
time top 5 electronic musicians. ;)
The man's a musical genius and I have had the honor
All I want is chicken noodle soup!!! :)
--- John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi,
STRANGE BUT TRUE!
Our very own Carl Craig was voted one of the top
40 musicians/artists in the world by SPIN
Magazine.
Well I don't find it at all strange since I rate
Carl Craig amongst my all
sandman - blueboy ??? i guess
haven't had the pleasure of listening the tape
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From: Jason Attaman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 9:09 PM
Subject: [313] Theo Parrish Live in Detroit Track Listing
Hey All,
Anybody know who
i know it's a bit off topic, but could anyone
reccommmend what the best steve reich cd's are
to buy, or what are the worst.
i have:
the desert music
different trains
but am keen to buy more.
thanks.simon.
You are right Paul, it is one of the UK's biggest
laughs!
--- paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: its a bad
thing when he keeps turning down
a certain club in leeds for whatever reason
and then agrees to play at the uk's biggest joke
where 95% of the crowd really will not appreciate
what he's
Speaking of Radiohead, their 'Kid A' track 'Idioteque' is exclusively
featured on the electro half of Dave 'laughing boy' Clarke's ace forthcoming
'World Service' double mix album - 'Idioteque' was promoed on vinyl late
last year. And what a superb track it is, too - fits perfectly with the
I keep seeing Moby everywere TV, AWARD SHOWS, lite
radio stations like the river. do you still consider
him part of the underground click or has he sold out?
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Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail.
uh oh. i see a 'sold out' term debate on the horizon.
will all respect, the intentions and classifications
of moby might be better suited for another list.
mornin
d
--- DJ HEAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I keep seeing Moby everywere TV, AWARD SHOWS, lite
radio stations like the river. do you
the simple answer is that moby is outside this sphere - he seems to have
more in common with britney spears. his music has been watered down by its
overuse in what seems like every bloody car ad on tv. his music has instant
appeal across the board, ie for the masses, as it's, imo, inoffensive
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From: Tom Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 mailing list 313@hyperreal.org
Date: Thursday, March 22, 2001 7:20 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Radiohead/Clarke (wasThe Flaming Lips that Separate Carl
Craig from Madonna
Speaking of Radiohead, their 'Kid A' track 'Idioteque' is
Go was possibly the only 'techno' track he has ever done. Even that was
poor, and reeked of kiddie coin. Moby has nothing to do with techno as far
as I'm aware, and never has done.
George
http://www.dropshift.com/
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313@hyperreal.org
Date: Thursday, March 22, 2001 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: [313] is moby still Techno
Go was possibly the only 'techno' track he has ever done. Even that was
Go was possibly the only 'techno' track he has ever done. Even that was
poor
You might give his 'Early Works' CD a listen. I'm no big moby fan but there are
some other cuts on that CD besides 'GO' that are pretty good. Didn't Kevin
Sauderson used to drop a 'GO' remix in his set back in the
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, George Todd wrote:
Go was possibly the only 'techno' track he has ever done. Even that was
poor, and reeked of kiddie coin. Moby has nothing to do with techno as far
as I'm aware, and never has done.
whatabout U.H.F ? excellent stuff, although, maybe not Detroit, but good
whatabout U.H.F ? excellent stuff
that's right; the song has an odd design into two parts which allows
it to be looped endlessly. the breakdown is quintessential rave
tribute with default shrilly machine noise throughout. i love it;
clean and dirty.
ALLRIGHT ALLREADYplease, can we make a deal here?
I´ll shut up bout david lee roth and u guys quit talking bout
whatsitsname...
damn!
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not sure if it is still the same but give it a try.
-dharma
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Theres much more to Moby than Go or that song from The Beach. I think
his past work earns him respect for thier place and impact on electronic
music. I dont know why people are so up in arms over Moby's success with
electronic music. Its the same old I want my favorite musicians to remain
unknown
I was looking throught the new URB magazine last night and i saw something
that really pissed me off. They were reviewing parties that were thrown to
ring in 2001 and they did a party called Together As One that was thrown in
LA at the Colessium. as i was reading through the article they talked
I think we should sack the offices of Urb,
burning and pillaging all before us.
--- diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well aren't we just spunky today...though you are
the
same person who finds it necessary to yell his name
(JEFF!) with each post.;)
I think before yelling at the
Hi,
Today someone posted about two classic track ID's in a Farley mix on
deephousepage.
I deleted that post, could someone please repost it so I know which mix we are
talking about?
Thanks,
RD
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DJ HEAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] once wrote,
I keep seeing Moby everywere TV, AWARD SHOWS, lite
radio stations like the river. do you still consider
him part of the underground click or has he sold out?
Underground? Surely not. But I won't chastise him for attaining
popularity.
But did he stay
--- Sean Deason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Theres
Hi all,
much more to Moby than Go or that song from
The Beach. I think
his past work earns him respect for thier place and
impact on electronic
music. I dont know why people are so up in arms over
Moby's success with
electronic music. Its
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 09:16:47AM -0500, Phonopsia wrote:
Messiah to the techno world
There's a question for the FAQ!
Who loves you and who do you love?!?!?
--
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A matter of money-grubbing agents and simple economics?
We are a dedicated Techno promoter from Singapore and so far we have
brought in people like Paul Damage, Inigo Kennedy, Angel Molina, Harvey
Lane, Umek, and the boys from Down Under and New Zealand on money-losing
gigs at a 200-capacity
Hi there,
A Napster-met friend in Rotterdam told me that they were selling it at the
Clone store in Rotterdam, but not via distribution or mail-order yet, but
he could have been talking out of his behind... hmmm... there's a chance
that my trip to London (3/30 - 4/10) will take me there to
I've been thinking about some of the parallels between Moby's career and that
of his ancestor, the great 19th-century literary innovator, Herman Melville.
Melville achieved phenomenal success with his first novel, 'Typee' (a 'true
life' account of living on a Polynesian island), yet virtually
Not to get on anyone, but please be extremely careful about how folks' names
get used. First, while we appreciate the compliment, 2030 Grand River is
NOT the UR building. If it truly was, we wouldn't be leaving!!
As for Mike making this possible...that implies that he has some sort of
I saw Speedy J live, at I love techno 5 (in November - in Ghent, Belgium),
and It was hands down one of the BEST live show I have EVER seen. It
rivals Carl Craig at Motor, Rob Hood at Elsyium 2, and ESP at Even Further.
He played a ton of classics in his set, and had a _real_ set of
I wonder how many people on this list would do thew same if they were in his
shoes?
How many people on this list are reading from corporate accounts? You sell
you personal time like he sells his music. Are you any better than he is? Is
he better paid than you are, who is the sucker?
moby
Yes, we all make a living, but, our job does not necessarily represent or
speak for who we are, or who we associate with, etc.
When XYZ teenager from XYZville, America looks to MTV for all their music,
and sees this guy Moby on the TV, they think oh, this is techno! Surely
due to the fact that he
I wonder how many people on this list would do thew same if they were in
his
shoes?
How many people on this list are reading from corporate accounts? You sell
you personal time like he sells his music. Are you any better than he is?
Is
he better paid than you are, who is the sucker?
moby
Here's some really nice compilation...
PERCEPTIONS
A collection of deep and soulful house tracks:
http://www.sonox.com/toplist_list.box?id=VC3ab8b3d53bc4e
KNIGHTS OF BETRAYAL
Selector: Jesper Dahlbäck (Svek)
Tracks from the knights of svek compiled by The Persuader (Svek).:
well i just thought it my 313 duty to add my two
cents in...
i agree that moby may not be techno, but IMHO he
still is pushing electronic music to greater levels.
this guy is no image-maker. i mean he's a skinny bald
white guy with a quiet demeanor. i feel that he
although he may be
I got a good laugh outta this: From CNN.com
(http://www.cnn.com/2001/SHOWBIZ/News/03/13/showbuzz/#1)
Prince Charles digs that crazy rhythm
LONDON, England -- Just call him Prince Moby, or the Prince of Scratch.
Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and heir to the British throne, put on a
deejay
the originator juan atkins show is on and you can be there for $10 just
call and say you hear it from the 313 and get your tickets. place 39940
ford rd canton 2 blocks e of i 275 call 734-464-8447
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Juno
I'm such a little ride leech, it's terrible... but I gotta ask, hey...
So is anyone here driving from Chicago to Detroit on Saturday morning for
the Afrika Bambaata show with AUX 88? I've never seen AUX live and I hear
its amazing, plus it's the last performance as AUX 88. I can leave any
ub1 is on brothers records in detroit .great tracks by this man has
anyone seen him do a live show reply
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gees, can you at least be kinda subtle and only post about your event 6
times a week.
next thing you know there will be a TV commerical with the guy who does all
the voice overs for monster truck shows.
From: THEMUSIC MUST NEVER STOP FLOWING [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
moby can retire tomorrow from the royalties and licencing fees he recived
from that last record, can you afford to quit your job?
I cannot believe there are some people on this list that still think, there
is a direct correlation between the quality of the music and units sold.
You are
SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY!
SEE
Juan Atkins as he MANGLES the turntables in this
ONCE IN A LIFETIME EVENT!
Juan will amaze with his SKZ on the one and two!!!
SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY!
B THRE!
hahahahahahahaha!
Mike Taylor
why? i don't think it was ever their intent to be 'musically superior' to
anybody else. they want to throw big, fun parties, and they probably do. i
think that if people have fun, then it's a good club. not my type of club,
but that's why i don't go.
Mike
From: Nick Walsh [EMAIL
ha ha ha... nice one! The end of the commercial would have a freeze frame
of Juan doing a superman stunt with the wheels of steel =]
GYS
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 3:41 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re:
is Juan really that bad a DJ? i have his MasterMix on WaxTrax and the
mixing is shady and dodgy at times... but i read the allmusic.com review of
it and i got the impression from there that he's not bad live. i've never
seen him before so i can't comment.
any thoughts?
Mike
From:
I have that CD and the coupla mistakes just show me that even the best have
off moments. The CD itself is nice.
Michael Kim [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/22/2001 04:08:57 PM
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is Juan really that bad a DJ? i have his MasterMix on WaxTrax and the
mixing is shady and dodgy at times... but i read the allmusic.com review of
it and i got the impression from there that he's not bad live. i've never
seen him before so i can't comment.
there have been times when
I have that CD and the coupla mistakes just show me that even the best have
off moments. The CD itself is nice.
but is it really appropriate to sell your off moments?
btw, whatever claims planetxusa.com may make, the vinyl copy is mixed,
too.
Remember how Godzilla would throw a train into the side of a mountain?
I have only been to one (1) of Juan's sets where he didn't wreck. That was
his tag team with Derrick May at Vinyl here in NY a couple of years back.
Awesome. Besides that, he is a very, very bad man to the EQ's and
Hi
I love this Cd. I think everyone is a little too hung up on the perfect
mix. I love the raw sound of this mix and the Mistakes give it a very
human feel, you can hear him mixing and touching the records, some of the
double work he does is amazing. This is an alltime favorite. I was
icon
kevin saunderson
They don't get much more legendary than Kevin Saunderson. Together with
Juan Atkins and Derrick May he was part of the infamous Belville Three,
former school friends who would later provide the inspiration for the most
important musical movement of the 21st century.
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Address:
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Date and Time:
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Hi all,
It seems that I may have found a ride if I can get out of work by 2pm. Can
anyone offer advice on a cheap place to stay in Detroit? Is the Park Ave
hostel scary (will they require that I have a student ID or hostelling
card, as well)?
Also, any word on how to get a last-minute
Rc's words ring true. Exactly my point when I compared Moby to a clever
musical con-artist. Without the massive push of capital marketing
machinery of companies like sony ( all the phonies who dole out music
like so much fastfood)to back him up he'd collapse in a bewildered heap
under the weight
this guy is no image-maker. i mean he's a skinny bald white guy with a
quiet demeanor.
Uh, isn't that an image right there? It's hard now not to recognize his mug.
He's been on the cover of every major music magazine, in tv commercials,
giant clothing adverts, not to mention MTV rotation.
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btw, whatever claims planetxusa.com may make, the vinyl copy is mixed,
too.
yea it's mixed but I was told by the record store guy it was not. I have the
two record set and it's mixed
I've talked to poeple who have it as a 3 record set and
That really depends, there have been times when I saw him that I was
truly blown away, and there have been other times when he really stunk
it up.
You can bet you'll always hear some amazing tracks, then again, that
is if he shows up.
Not only is it kinda odd to sell your off moments, but I find it kinda
inexcusable to have whole sets that are off, unless there is a technical
problem of course. I mean, I find it harder to mis-match beats than it is
to match and phrase!
darw_n
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