well, i guess this is all complicated by the lack of archives, but can
someone help me from memory with a track id from kirk's set at demf?
from right near the beginning of his set, a few songs after at jazz' touch
the sun, a slow groove - four descending string washes - repeated...
aloke
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good lil party at one-x...
ben sims was amazing...he works 3 decks better then most guys on 2. tons of
tricks, scratching tracks into the half beat with ease, then back on time,
effects used well (maybe a little too much echo), pretty much on beat all
the time with 3. he honestly put everyone
hi
a friend was looking for good stores to buy dnb on the
net. He's looking for older t power stuff
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hi
a friend was looking for good stores to buy dnb on the
net. He's looking for older t power stuff
any suggestions
I figured it must be someone's brother-in-law doing all of that. Geez - it
put a damper on most everything every time it happened. INCREDIBLY lame.
jeff
And right at the moment I'm voting in favor of banning microphones on
the main stage. If I hear Detroit,
Let there be pea-sized hail
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Did anybody see the TV special (I think it aired Sunday - ?) where she was
interviewed and gave her vision for DEMF 2002? My wife taped it so I
could see it. I'll be more specific after I watch it tomorrow.
jeff
ps
Loved the CARL CRAIG = DEMF banner.
I'm glad the honored
At 12:20 AM 5/29/2001 -0400, you wrote:
Let there be pea-sized hail
In the beginning there was Carol, and Carol had no groove.
And from lack of groove came the groove of all grooves.
And one day while viciously throwing down on his box,
Carl boldly declared, Let there be DEMF!
and DEMF was
on 5/29/01 12:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let there be pea-sized hail
..to match the brain-size of many in attendance. ;^)
Nevertheless had a good time, mostly when indoors after midnight. Didn't
run into Phred once the whole weekend, so maybe I can fill in some gaps.
More to come,
It was only pea-sized? LOL Felt a little bigger than that to me...
I was standing next to the KMS tent when the damn hail hit... I guess it was
about shortly after 10 or so. I saw the hail and I thought, well, I don't
suppose a tornado is next... then I realized I was standing just a few feet
Hi,
Has anyone any info on a 12 on KMS by Ontoni, so something like that?
A friend of mine had a copy a few years back but sold it, and is now very sorry
because it was such a slamming track.
Any info is welcome!
RD
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i wanted to see them but it was just to insanely packed to even try and get
there. they needed some crowd control down there.
rob
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for uk peeps and webcast people
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-perl/whatson/prog_parse.cgi?FILENAME=20010602/20010603_0200_49697_36614_120
cheers
robin...
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i saw em down here in germany,they were absolutely awesome,,,lots of
custom stuff on the satge.,,.,,powerbook,,
some analogue,,and the sound was great. the only thing not that good was
that they
played in a club where normally bad techno is played,,and the crowd (+-50
persons) didnt know
to all i had the privlidge of meeting/seeing again over the weekend:
it was good seeing you.
i'm going to bed. see you next year.
rob
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So what did you guys think? did the Ford over do it? Was it super
commercialized to the point where it ruined the phatty underground vibe?
What i REALLY want to hear, is what you guys thought of our dearly beloved
innovators getting Ford Focuses at Cpop on friday night. Is this a
This was lifted from a BBS, so I don't have a link to
the original article:
DJ Robot Turns the Tables
By Katie Dean
A professor at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
is the man behind DJ I, Robot, which is the first
random-access, analog robotic DJ system. It's made up
of a
I didn't think they *completely* overdid it ... and it certainly
didn't ruin the festival.
The swirling psychedelic Ford logos were a bit silly though. The
Bacardi video loop on the Underground stage was stomach-turning as
well ...
-d
At 2:04 PM + 5/29/2001, Jayson B. wrote:
So what
Speaking of Folgers...could someone get Starbucks on as a Corporate Sponsor
next year (especially is there is bad weather) with 2 or 3 coffee/tea
booths?
Git on it Carol
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Git on it Carol
next year if she books oakenfold I swear Its going to be a fullscale
protest from the begining.
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KBOO is a great radio station in portland..they just got a $7,000 fine for
broadcasting the lyrics below...in case you don't get it the lyrics are a
_protest_ to all the male posturing etc. that goes on in hiphop/rap circles
(but is by no means limited to this genre) and yet instead of choosing
1) i just gotta say that i think that the best laugh
i had all of demf was seeing boo williams getting
freak-nasty while dancing with some girl during glenn
underground's set.
2) laurent was absolutely amazing. i was really
happy to see him get some extra time and give that
shoutout to
1) i just gotta say that i think that the best laugh
i had all of demf was seeing boo williams getting
freak-nasty while dancing with some girl during glenn
underground's set.
2) laurent was absolutely amazing. i was really
happy to see him get some extra time and give that
shoutout to
Hey everyone - I need a lil help with something. I've been desperately
searching for Killabite 2 for quite awhile, and have never been able to find
it. I've searched Satellite, Planet X, Nu-Loop, even the Killabite site,
Record Time, Melodies, etc. with no luck. I have 1 and 3, but must get my
Hey all,
Interesting weekend.
John Acquaviva is quite a character. I thoroughly enjoyed his set except
for the parts where he played 5 horrible records in a row. Two things
though... I think Shades of Jae is probably the ONLY Detroit techno
classic that can seriously piss off a crowd. I swear
I didn't know they were given free focuses, what the hell is that? I
thought that the deal honoring them on Monday was questionable, but free
cars? It was nice to find out that all it takes for city counsel and other
city officials (archer) to support the music and those who love it (their
In response tot he inquiry about jak, it was insane! I was itting on the
speaker resting int the middle of the relentless 6+ hour set and I felt
something hard hit my hand and I realized the ceiling was crumbling because
the bass was so loud.
The next day people were asking Rich how the
Landcruising was reissued last fall on Blanco y Negro.
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Ville Hyvönen wrote on Sun, 27 May 2001 about
did anyone else get the impression Juan was laughing in the face of Ford
with what he did to No UFO's during his set last night? or do you think it
was really just technical difficulties? odd that it was just during *that*
track that the tables would've just *happened* to crap out. good one Juan!
No I think that was the 'Firestone' mix. Stayed through the hail but didn't
wait around for the frogs or locusts.
-dave
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did anyone else get the impression Juan was laughing in the face of Ford
with what he did to No UFO's during his set last night? or do
and more trashy broads than you could shake a stick at!
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Subject: [313] and God said unto Carol Marvin
Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 00:20:03 -0400 (EDT)
Let there be pea-sized hail
Ha funny you mention this
(and crazy if you wrote all the lines down ;-)
But clearly this is a woman that didn't have sex for a longtime ;-0
sarah jones that is
I heard the revolution will not be televised on VPRO radio in 1998 (still
have it on tape lying around !-)
It was told by a london
i gotta agree that dancing next to Boo Williams was pretty funny...
anybody know who played on the Motor stage right before the hail started
coming down? it was a chi-house set, great mixing, had the crowd jumping
like crazy
Mike
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Mabye it's just me, but I think they did. Renaming the festival is
probably the largest thing (buying the main stage wasn't enough?),but then
the swirling ford logos, to the focus racer dude racing down the endless
tunnel video effect, to the constant focus focus focus every single
direction
Everyone's favourite after-party seems to have been
Jak put on by that guy with glasses not from Detroit.
Did no-one else make it to the SOund SIgnature party?
Damn, you missed out. Theo Parrish selling his as yet
unreleased sound signature records, Larry Heard
playing unreleased old chicago
i'm
very envious of you people who got into jak (The line was almost all around
the building at quarter-after-12).
I understand richie's love of small venues, but i honestly thought this
wasn't the weekend to do it. I mean, there were just so many out of towners
who i'm sure would've LOVED
Sorry you missed it. I would like to thank everone who came by. See you
next year!
Alex
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Date: 05/28/2001 02:11:51 PM
Subject:[313] Dopplereffekt
Anyone check out the Dopplereffekt afterparty? I am so pissed that I
missed
it. How
I want details..
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it's a one-sided bootleg remix of lil' louis why d'ya fall called white
falls... i found it in berlin a couple of months ago - so it shouldn't be that
hard to track down
/christian bloch
Nathan John de Yonker wrote:
He also totally amazed me with that Plus 8-y track with the
waterfall
As far as I know it's from 'somewhere in the netherlands' ;-)
also catch that promo 'also' sampling Yello bostich
it's got 'immaculate music' incrypted ;-)
it's a little bit uptempo
Dj DMT
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Gill Scott Heron.
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Ha funny you mention this
(and crazy if you wrote all the lines down ;-)
But clearly
i was there, otto was there, i think wibo was there. kent was there too.
hot as hell.
literally and figuratively.
(i wished i was still there to hear theo drop MARTIN'S CIRCUSdamn.)
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so the ford stage was the only stage that was broadcast over the web?
does anyone know whether the other stuff was archived even?
i'm currently sorting out my thoughts on this year's event, and will post
something longish later. haven't really gone to sleep since the
hailstorm, as i hit the road
betoni. #18 Miksi #7
mixed by Kalle Karvanen - Electro
http://www.adapteri.com/betoni
Playlist:
Anthony Rother - Destroy Him My Robots (Psi49Net)
Mr Velcro Fastener - This Is It (i220 Music)
Dynamik Bass System - Frequencies (International Deejay Gigolos)
Sven Väth - Schubdüse (Anthonu Rother
My highlights of the DEMF included:
1)Laurent Garnier's set - incredible. I loved the shout out to Carl Craig.
Meeting Laurent in the lobby of the hotel on Monday morning, he is a cool
guy.
2)Watching De La Soul perform.
3)Going to One-X and meeting a fellow 313'er, My line was Um, I don't
(apologies in advance , not entirely 313)
First off Detroit is as real as it gets. DEMF was cool, but the after
parties is where it was at! Having Dan Bell show up at 5:30am at the seventh
city party to spin some records for a crowd of 40 is etched in my head
forever. Being able to go over to
I was at the Sound Signature party. Great stuff too bad about the bouncy
system though KDJ sure laid it down tight! I know Theo was supposed to play
but I didn't see him, I left after KDJ's set and at that point there had
been only 3 DJ's (Ky ace (sp?), ??? and KDJ) anyone know who the second
Richie tore it up Sunday night. Unfortunitely we had to leave DEMF at 9:30 to
get in line, but it was well worth it. I will only wait three hours in line and
pay $20 to see a select group of DJ's, and Richie is one. He got on between 2
and 3AM and bumped the crowd all night (morning). They
Hello all,
This was the best party i've been to in years! I met a fellow 313 member on
the people mover, which made me happy, and the night only got better-
despite everyone bum rushing the doorI left about 6:30 am, and you could
literally still hear the party 5 blocks away!
He threw down
Kenny Larkin's set was immaculate. Kit Clayton impressed me way more than
Autechre. John Acquaviva dropping that track (what is it) which made
the sun come out :-). Seeing Laurent do 'Acid Eiffel' live. D. Wynn's set
(except for the damn m.c.) Regrettably I missed Fred Giannelli's
Not that one, the one with the funky organ line and the female vocal mixed
in from another record. Though Electric avenue was great to hear :-)
jim
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Honestly, I found Bacardi to be the most invasive of the corp. sponsors.
Those full adds on the underground stage were horrible (as was the punch in
the media tent!) Surprisingly, Ford was rather well-behaved (unlike the
projectile vomiting kids near the underground stage.) Really, Ford's set
Not that one, the one with the funky organ line and the female vocal mixed
in from another record. Though Electric avenue was great to hear :-)
jim
kenny dixon jr 'shades of jae'
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That was the first time I ever had fear of setting
foot on a dance floor. People were wall to wall, and
it looked like some depiction of purgatory. The room
was painted black with a ceiling maybe three stories
tall. A strobe from the ceiling was pretty much the
only light, and he'd cut that off
It was interesting to see those projections while Cox's substitute was
dropping in a sample which repeated ...sister, put some clothes on that
ass and respect yourself... Great irony.
jeff
My biggest peeve was the projections of half-naked women. For someone
Amen.
My first thought when I saw the projected closeups of dancing breasts was of
beer commercials. My second thought was that perhaps more people in the
audience understand electronic music as a division from the popular media
conglomerates that would use such tactics for
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and more trashy broads than you could shake a stick at!
It was like a rave, only it wasn't dark, so you had to look at them!
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that record is called player three
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It was interesting to see those projections while Cox's substitute was
dropping in a sample which repeated ...sister, put some clothes on that
ass and respect yourself... Great irony.
jeff
My
http://www.rpi.edu/web/Campus.News/may01/may_14/home2.html#10
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Subject: [313] Move over HPDJ
This was lifted from a BBS, so I don't have a link to
the original
did anyone else get the impression Juan was laughing in the face of Ford
with what he did to No UFO's during his set last night? or do you think
it
was really just technical difficulties? odd that it was just during
*that*
track that the tables would've just *happened* to crap out. good one
WOW!
what a party. the walls were shaking the cieling was falling down. that one
big strobe. all the plastikman tracks. and again I forgot may ear plug my
ears are still ringing with the music!
Scott Laakso ---
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http://www.mp3.com/i_majin
was it me or was there more mean drunks there this year? they usually went
shirtless so you could see there tat's
Scott Laakso ---
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and more trashy broads than you could shake a stick at!
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Anyway The Vadim track starts with the piece bout the 'proto' rapper who
wrote the revolution will not be televised
forgot his name :( gill scot harris of something, maybe a male ?
gil scott-heron
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was it me or was there more mean drunks there this year? they usually went
shirtless so you could see there tat's
Yea, there will probably be riots, fires and sexual assaults next year
when Paul Oakenfold and Limp Bizkit tagteam on the mainstage.
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the dj after Ayro's set on the Motor stage right before the hail came down.
i thought it was Derrick Carter too, but my friend from Chicago said it
wasn't. anybody know who it was? the set was tight as hell.
Mike
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Now THERE'S a marketing strategy for Carol Marvin : DEMF 2002 Smackdown
(replete with ladder-matches, scantily clad wrestling molls, and hoarse,
histrionic MCs) WWF stylee. Fun for all ages.
Toss in a truck pull and it should appeal to a much wider detroit party
audience. DEMF wrestler-troll
turn down the bass... Now that's funny. I was pleasantly amused at the
breeze circulating through the room on account of intense vibrations
coming from the speakers. I wore earplugs. I learned my lesson at Saint
Andrews.
carlos
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Derek Birsul wrote:
Richie tore it up
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