hi all,
can anyone point me in the direction of stuff happening in amsterdam
29th november - 1st december?
i've checked things like the melkweg etc but nothing seems to be
happening.
cheers
robin...
Pete Tong is still AR for FFRR.
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Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 4:07 PM
To: Odeluga, Ken; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: Re: (313) see pete tong is cool
on 31/10/02 3:27 pm, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For anyone p north...
Was on the bus on the way to work all bleary eyed and I saw a flyer for DJ
Rolando at the Oslo bar in Leeds. A night called Technique, thats all the
details my sleepy eyes could catch...but Ill go past the flyer again and sent
more details...
Rav
Do you remeber when FFRR used to be good? Sterling Void's It's Alright and
Frankie Knuckles' Tears and all that
Yep, about 13 years ago ...
... where did you go wrong, Pete Tong?
btw Rob, see u @ SEND tonite at Plastic People? (My humble recommendation
for Friday nite).
I wish it was at PP - having that lovely sound system and all
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From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 9:13 AM
Subject: RE: (313) see pete tong is
Sterling Void Now THATS a name I haven't heard in a long time...
His stuff was always good! What happened to him?
W
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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 1 november 2002 10:13
I'm going to SEND at Rhythm Factory tonight and Monsieur Kervorkian at
Plastic People tomorrow.
Rhythm And Sound are playing PP tonight, so which is it that you're going to
Ken?
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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 9:13 AM
To:
Ooo-errr ... I thought it *was* at PP.
Apologies. OK SEND is at the Rhythm Factory tonight. I will be there
(hopefully!)
Ken
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From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 9:14 AM
To: Odeluga, Ken; Robert Taylor; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
You'd better be - gotta support your local 313 DJ - Toby Frith!
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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 9:23 AM
To: Toby Frith; Robert Taylor; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: RE: (313) see pete tong is cool
Ooo-errr ... I
maybe he disappeared into his own Void ;)
[sorry that was shockingly bad ! ]
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From: Wibo Lammerts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 November 2002 09:15
To: 'Odeluga, Ken'
Cc: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: RE: (313) see pete tong is cool
Sterling
At 09:13 1-11-02 +, you wrote:
Do you remeber when FFRR used to be good? Sterling Void's It's Alright and
Frankie Knuckles' Tears and all that
Lil Louis too!
Yep, about 13 years ago ...
.. where did you go wrong, Pete Tong?
I don't think he was AR for them back then?
Otto
it looks there are some new bits and bobs due in stock at Submerge...
including a limited re-press/re-release of the full length X-102 which
originally came out on Tresor back in 92!
rob
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Hello.
Thanks very much to all the people who have made very nice comments about
our record, we really appreciate it, and to be honest, the things people
have said have made it all
x-102 - is that rings of saturn ?
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Sent: 01 November 2002 10:08
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Submerge heads-up
it looks there are some new bits and bobs due in stock at Submerge...
including a limited
Marc:
x-102 - is that rings of saturn ?
that's the one! the whole X-102 concept and the way that they ran with it -
from the track names, to the style of music, to the way the records were
cut, to the inscriptions within the grooves - mean that imho this is an
absolute must-have classic
yeah Im gonna have to pick one up - originalyl got a copy from rubadub ages
ago but must have been a duff pressing..took it back and there whole batch
was dodgy - bought it anyway tho cos I couldnt get it for love nor money
elsewhere.
four and one half million years ago
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Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 12:53 PM
To: 'rob webb'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Submerge heads-up
yeah Im gonna have to pick one up - originalyl got a copy
from rubadub ages
ago but must have
Yep. And another new item available is the Tek Brothers CD. And it's only
$6.99. I ordered it the instant I saw it. If it sounds anything like the
live set they perform (which I'm sure it does)
it won't be leaving my CD player for a while ;]
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x-102 - is that rings of
LCD Soundsystem is James Murphy, half of DFA Records (with
Tim Goldsworthy, cofounder of MoWax who's been in New York the
last few years).
The flip of Losing My Edge is Beat Connection, which you can
hear along with other DFA stuff at:
http://www.epitonic.com/labels/dfarecords.html
Beat
yeah! grab it. it some pretty great material... especially the eddie
fowlkes and mike clark trax.
peace
lrh
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 11:57 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) detroit beatdown
i have a
On 1/11/02 9:55, Otto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 09:13 1-11-02 +, you wrote:
Do you remeber when FFRR used to be good? Sterling Void's It's Alright and
Frankie Knuckles' Tears and all that
Lil Louis too!
Yep, about 13 years ago ...
.. where did you go wrong, Pete Tong?
I don't
Sterling Void Now THATS a name I haven't heard in a long time...
His stuff was always good! What happened to him?
Isn´t he Joey Negro? I think he is!!
Isn´t he Joey Negro? I think he is!!
yeah ? blimey
* streling void = dave lee shocker*
nah.. cant be true ... cannit ??
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Really.. He was doing stuff in 87 chicago he ain't sterling void...
Sterling Void Now THATS a name I haven't heard in a long time...
His stuff was always good! What happened to him?
Isn´t he Joey Negro? I think he is!!
ffrr did release (re-release) a lot of classics - Baby Wants To Ride, French
Kiss, Color Of My Skin, Martine Girault's Revival (ahem), Felix's I Know
Electrick Boy LP, The Advent's New Beginnings, Derrick May's fave, The
Goodmen's Give It Up - so credit shoud go wher its due - though I reckon a
Sterling Void Now THATS a name I haven't heard in a long time...
His stuff was always good! What happened to him?
Isn´t he Joey Negro? I think he is!!
All the Sterling Void tracks on DJ International are produced by Marshall
Jeferson AFAIK
KJ
Yeah, Marshall Jefferson was the producer but there *was* a Sterling Void
group. The vocalist on It's Alright was Paris Brightledge. I even have an
LP of their's which I purchased on cassette somewhere - no sniggering at
the back, this was when cassettes were considered a legitimate reproduction
oh manI love cassetted, kinda like a kitschy cool convenient format; its
got a certain character about it.
don't tell me the iconic mix tape is gonna disappear...
on 1/11/02 11:23 PM, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, Marshall Jefferson was the producer but there *was* a
www.evtacon.co.uk/sounds/aquafolde.mp3
I made this track over two years ago. I came back to it the following day a
decided that it was really cheesy and that I shouldn't ever show it to
anyone.
A friend last week found it while rummaging through some mini disks and said
that he really liked it
I was confusing with RAVEN MAZE, sorry!
(they were on the same compilation defibnite house classics vol.2 or
somthing like that.)
Cheers,
Maarten
x-102 - is that rings of saturn ?
that's the one! the whole X-102 concept and the way that they ran with it
- from the track names, to the style of music, to the way the records were
cut, to the inscriptions within the grooves - mean that imho this is an
absolute must-have classic 313
Subject: (313) Is this cheesy?
www.evtacon.co.uk/sounds/aquafolde.mp3
No man.. I actually like it!
You just have to add an element that makes it a bit more raw maybee a
tribal element or something
not bad at all,
maarten
tresor 008! eddie fowlkes 3mb technosoul was cd only?
I had it on vinyl but lost it and it is one of my favourite records ever. I
think a remix of My Soul came out quite recently so maybe it's on the cards.
No Work Today is true technosoul.
Any views or opinions are solely those of the
J. T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hey rob!
i love x-102 but i gotta admit i think some of the music is pretty
dated.
well maybe it was never totally my thing, the inscriptions etc are
dope
tho..maybe i'm high on candy corn..
top 5 tresor's i am dying to see re-released :P :
tresor 003! eddie
hey rob!
i love x-102 but i gotta admit i think some of the music is
pretty dated.
well maybe it was never totally my thing, the inscriptions
etc are dope
tho..maybe i'm high on candy corn..
Someone told me that the vinyl version of Rings of Saturn also has the
tracks cut at a scaled
tresor 013 detroit techno soul 12 (w/kelli's mystery from true spirit,
plus rare shake, kech, and A.E.S.(!))
Who is A.E.S.? (stupid question maybe)
I have this record, nice one!
Remco
Any ideas as to which one this is (possibly Tresor 008?) My soul is
still probably my favourite EFF track...
My fave EFF track is warwick...the way it shuffles, sublime...
rob: finally got a proper 12 copy of this.
robin...
talking of which... ive just been down to HMV and saw the ffrr compilation f0r
UKP 3.99 or something.
Its a 3cd compiltion Richie Rich, Tears, Sterling Void, Baby want to Ride,
French Kiss...etc, etc
on the HMV web site its 23.00 !! Bargain !!! beware of the the cheese tho !
Any idea why it's called Warwick? 'Who cares?' is one answer, I suppose.
It's just a phat classic.
k
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From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 1:30 PM
To: Sven Venema
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) old tresors
Any ideas
hi ken,
Any idea why it's called Warwick? 'Who cares?' is one answer, I suppose.
i've always wondered that too (and i had that thought when typing my last
post)tribute to the place, tribute to dionne?
It's just a phat classic.
too right, in my top 5 of all time (alongside mauritzio
I think it's a region of the D.
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From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 1:49 PM
To: Odeluga, Ken
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) old tresors
hi ken,
Any idea why it's called Warwick? 'Who cares?' is one answer, I
There is also a track very similair to Warwick on the 3MB featuring Blake
Baxter EFF on Tresor. I think it is called E2 or something like that don't
know the exact name but i prefer that one above Warwick
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Any idea why it's called Warwick? 'Who cares?' is one
answer, I
JT:
i love x-102 but i gotta admit i think some of the music is pretty dated.
yeah, that's a fair call... a good few of the early UR records haven't
necessarily stood the test of time too well from a musical standpoint.
regardless, i still think X-102 is a classic release. everything
There is also a track very similair to Warwick on the 3MB featuring Blake
Baxter EFF on Tresor. I think it is called E2 or something like that don't
know the exact name but i prefer that one above Warwick
ok, when are they gonna re-release the old tresors then?
oh wait...full circle :)
They released a load of ffrr classics 12's at the same time I seem to
remeber - Ive got ione with jamie priciple and the sterling void one.
Considering the amount of sh!t that FFRR has turned out that was actually a
decent series of 12s. I used to be on their promo list back in the day but
gave
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WOW.
It took me years to find out anything about this wicked old band.
I was just looking on the deephousepage and came across this link.
It seems they're re-issuing *that* LP (you
1.Tiesto
2. Sasha
3. John Digweed
4. Paul Van Dyk
5. Armin Van Burren
6. Paul Oakenfold
7.Judge Jules
8. Carl Cox
9. Ferry Corsten
10. Lee Burridge
11. Danny Tenaglia
12. Danny Howells
13. Steve Lawler
14. Mauro Picotto
15. Sander Kleinenberg
16. Deep Dish
17. Erick Morillo
18.
Who?
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Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 2:32 PM
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Subject: (313) 100 BEST DJ IN THE WORLD
1.Tiesto
2. Sasha
3. John Digweed
4. Paul Van Dyk
5. Armin Van Burren
6. Paul
eeuhwhere´s Jeff Mills?
tragic list this is...:-(
M.
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Onderwerp: (313) 100 BEST DJ IN THE WORLD
1.Tiesto
2. Sasha
3.
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and more to the point, how come it got sent to me?
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This e-mail is intended only for the person to whom it is
addressed.
mills is a terrible DJ. he just pics good tracks and has a bag of tricks.
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From: Martijn de Blaauw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 8:47 AM
Subject: RE: (313) 100 BEST DJ IN THE WORLD
eeuhwhere´s Jeff
here we go again...
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Verzonden: vrijdag 1 november 2002 15:38
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Onderwerp: Re: (313) 100 BEST DJ IN THE WORLD
mills is a terrible DJ. he just pics good tracks and
just explains why dj mag (www.djmag.com) is only good for the adverts in
the backoh yeah and protecting the carpet behind my speakers from my kitten
:)
robin...
1.Tiesto
2. Sasha
3. John Digweed
4. Paul Van Dyk
5. Armin Van Burren
6. Paul Oakenfold
7.Judge Jules
8.
actually i got that jokeas in 90% of the djs on that list don't have
the tunes or the tricks...
robin...
here we go again...
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Verzonden: vrijdag 1 november 2002 15:38
Aan: Martijn de Blaauw; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
1.Tiesto
2. Sasha
3. John Digweed
4. Paul Van Dyk
5. Armin Van Burren
6. Paul Oakenfold
7.Judge Jules
8. Carl Cox
9. Ferry Corsten
10. Lee Burridge
11. Danny Tenaglia
12. Danny Howells
13. Steve Lawler
14. Mauro Picotto
15. Sander Kleinenberg
16. Deep Dish
17. Erick Morillo
18.
maybe we should have a 313 best DJs in the world instead..
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From: robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: (313) 100 BEST DJ IN THE WORLD
just explains why dj mag (www.djmag.com) is only good
kj:
Someone told me that the vinyl version of Rings of Saturn also has the
tracks cut at a scaled size as the actual rings of saturn.
ánd that they based the sound of the track on the metrial of the ring. each
ring apparently has a different substance, and they tried to reflect that in
the
No 56. I don't know why it is tragic.
These are all POPULAR commercial DJs who have been voted for by the people.
Underground Techno DJs will never be popular amongst the masses, so why do
people get upset/surprised when Mills appears at 56 while Splasha and
Dickweed appear in the top 10?
And i can't say that i am really proud to see 3 dutch DJ's in the top 10 :)
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No 56. I don't know why it is tragic.
These are all POPULAR commercial DJs who have been voted for
by the people.
Underground Techno DJs will never be popular amongst the
masses, so why do
I think there's a few people missing here. Like Ouchy the Clown
(http://www.ouchytheclown.com/) and Uberbalisubramanian Smith.
1.Tiesto
2. Sasha
3. John Digweed
4. Paul Van Dyk
5. Armin Van Burren
6. Paul Oakenfold
7.Judge Jules
8. Carl Cox
9. Ferry Corsten
10. Lee Burridge
At 08:40 1-11-02 +, you wrote:
hi all,
can anyone point me in the direction of stuff happening in amsterdam
29th november - 1st december?
i've checked things like the melkweg etc but nothing seems to be
happening.
cheers
robin...
Some options :-)
The day before:
28-11Speedy J
oops, should have looked a bit better..sorry!
But anyway, who the f**k is Lisa Lashes...
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Aan: 'Martijn de Blaauw'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: RE: (313) 100
100 _MOST POPULAR_ DJ IN THE WORLD
actually rob you have a point tho
r
No 56. I don't know why it is tragic.
These are all POPULAR commercial DJs who have been voted for by the people.
Underground Techno DJs will never be popular amongst the masses, so why do
people get upset/surprised when
Strange...
I always thought that Sterling Void was a dude... and not a group...
Runaway Girl is still a massive track!
I recall he put an album out... with his face on the cover... the first tiem
I saw that I thought they put Theo Huxtable of the Cosby Show on the cover
:-)
W
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erm, who is this head and why is he sending this sh**e.
Is it some sort of virus or something? why is he sending it to individuals?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/11/2002 14:41:13
To:
She's a tarty UK 'ard 'ouse DJ who gets a lot of gigs based on her rather
ropey and tawdry looks.
And I'm not being sexist as this seems to be the case for a lot of young
male trance/ hard house DJs too.
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Take a chill pill bill
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) 100 BEST DJ IN THE WORLD - DJ MAGAZINE
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36. J00F
100. Dave The Drummer
who are these monkeys ?
100. Dave my mate down the pub on the honkytonk piano
and more importantly
WHERES DJ GODFATHER ?
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yeah bleeding trance masters at work there..
apparently he won by 6000 more votes than Paul Van Dyke, so its not really
relevant me thinks as Trance is
the generation of 18-25 year olds ( not everyone before you jump on me :)
but they love it at the mo..
Yep lets have a 313 Top DJ..
ok so where
There is a nice part on the X-102 records in TechnoRebels, which I happened
to read last night. As it reads there that was the first time that Murphy
experimented with loops...
W
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I don't understand though - I got this mail personally and through the list
and I don't know the guy. I notice other people have been sent it too.
It's also a load of irrelevant
She's a tarty UK 'ard 'ouse DJ who gets a lot of gigs based on her rather
ropey and tawdry looks.
And I'm not being sexist as this seems to be the case for a lot of young
male trance/ hard house DJs too.
fergie?
actually i heard radio one calling him a techno dj all the time the
other
Dave the Drummer is with the Liberator-posse..squat techno..can be fun
sometimes (drunk or so:)
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Last night I got home and switched on Radio 4 - it's the new Environ - and
the leading Edge science show was discussing Terry Riley's Sun Rings
composition for the Kronos Quartet. It's based on some sounds obtained from
plasma waves in and around earth. The bit I caught was about these waves
being
D.A.V.E. The Drummer is a Brit Acid Tekno DJ. 'Nuff said.
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Subject: RE: (313) 100 BEST DJ IN THE WORLD
Warwick... I only know that one from the 313 Detroit compilation...
Did this track come out as a full release?
W
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From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 1 november 2002 14:30
To:
U know what people?
Who gives a flying ph#*chk which latest muppet some plastic, so-called DJ
magazine or (whatever it is) votes as top DJ. I don't (In think I've made
*that* much clear!:o)
k
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The RS sublabel Global Cut released it as a 12 somewhere in 1993 or so...
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Warwick... I only know that one from the 313 Detroit compilation...
Did this track come out as a full
Ian Cheshire wrote:
Yep lets have a 313 Top DJ..
ok so where do we start and who wants to compile it?
I say, let's just have a top (whatever, 30? 50?) of DJs from anywhere we
like. Of course many will be from Detroit but many won't which is fair I
think.
k
RADIO 4?!?!?!?
(US folks: BBC Radio 4 is like public radio, but only for the
broadsheet-reading, 'bulge-bracket' types who 'run' the country, tend to
earn at least an above average wage etc, middle-to-upper-class types all the
crap that goes with it.)
Johnny, you bourgeoise middle class ...
The RS sublabel Global Cut released it as a 12 somewhere in 1993 or so...
yeah i had it on a compilation and now have the release above (with a
rubbish remix on the flip)...is there another 12 release of this track?
robin...
This sort of meaningless rubbish used to annoy me as well, but you have to see
it for what it is. The chart is compiled based on readers votes, so rather than
being a true chart of the the best DJs in the world, its really just an
indication of what DJ magazine's readers are generally into,
ask yourself what makes us think
we should put favourite artists into any kind of hierarchy ?
reflect the routines
Ian Cheshire wrote:
Yep lets have a 313 Top DJ..
ok so where do we start and who wants to compile it?
I say, let's just have a top (whatever, 30? 50?) of DJs from
ok so who's gona do it? nice suggestion Ken :)
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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 November 2002 15:03
To: ian cheshire; Toby Frith; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) 100 BEST DJ IN THE WORLD
Ian Cheshire wrote:
Yep lets
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Couldn't agree more Stewart.
Sorry to the list about the over reaction.
seeing my name, and others listed seperately freaked me out a bit + the guy
is someone who doesn't contribute too
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Attempting to reach saf. campingplac. bef.re .ightfall. Scouts have just
returned, they claim .aving founded some kind of building ahead!
Architecture unlike anything seen before, definetely
Radio 4 is what makes the UK worth living in. I listen to nothing else on
the radio. I'm deadly serious on both counts.
After that there was Melvyn Bragg's In Our Time, which is ace too, but I
had guests. It's a right laugh round mine, believe me: later on I settled
down to read up on Donald
On the subject of Eddie Fowlkes, surprised noone has mentioned the two
tracks he dropped on the True People album, TMF 60 and 61. Two of my
favouriate Fowlkes tunes and always mixed into eachother really well!
yeah too right...i'd forgotten them...brilliant
robin...
UK 313,
Shawn asked me to forward this little note to the list on his behalf:
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Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 00:41:10 -0500
Subject: post this to 313 please
I think there's a few people missing here. Like Ouchy the Clown
(http://www.ouchytheclown.com/) and Uberbalisubramanian Smith.
oh dear.. many thanks for that one rob ;)
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Choose an Internet access
I second the motion for Information for what's going on, only earlier in the
month,
I have someone I know who will be going to Amsterdam for the first time of
his life, and would like to get into something deep or underground, if that
still exists. He's a particular fan of Booty, but any
so in that respect, is trance the biggest its been? or is Teisto playing
other
tunes as well..sorry to ask and its off topic as I mention Trance but I am
intrigued
as it seems history is repeating itself as it does with war etc...cos if it
is then
may be it woould explain why Techno ( like in DJ
so in that respect, is trance the biggest its been? or is Teisto playing
other
tunes as well..sorry to ask and its off topic as I mention Trance but I am
intrigued
as it seems history is repeating itself as it does with war etc...cos if it
is then
may be it woould explain why Techno ( like
Eddie Fowlkes is loved in Germay , yep the recent release of the Tresor one
went
down like a treat..I saw Marco remus paly it , man its sometimes to see a
big and I mean big
guy go mad and dancing and gettign into the vibe..oh and drink and no joke
drank 1 .5 litres of Bacradi and 4 litres of
My favorite was always Electricity (?) on his 430 West release ...
All this talk of EFF has reminded me of a long-overdue project: I
wanted to have a bio/discography page for Eddie on the 313 Web site.
He's overlooked so often, maybe something like this will help balance
things out.
Anyone
hia
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Hi everyone
Just joined the list, seems like a good source of info...
so in that respect, is trance the biggest its been?
This seems weird as I really thought trance had had its day. I mean it was
massive in 1999-2000 at least in the UK but now, it doesn't seem that big at
all.
And whoever
Pony rocks
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Hi everyone
Just joined the list, seems like a good source of info...
so in that respect, is trance
It's got a magnificient chaotic noise. First time I heard it played by
Richie Hawtin and it really sounded something special. A sort of discordant
noise that seemed pretty unique to me.
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It's got a magnificient chaotic noise. First time I heard it played by
Richie Hawtin and it really sounded something special. A sort of
discordant
noise that seemed pretty unique to me.
Agreed. It's one of my absolute
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