in fact...it was ALWAYS at 1315. got numbers wrong.
Right ... I guess I always counted the parties at 1515 in with the
M.I. aesthetic. I don't remember how long the crowd hung around
that block of Broadway before the whole thing fizzled out.
-d
Dan LKS-
it doesn't help the 1315/1515 confusion factor that Chris J. (like i
can spell a last name with two nonsequential zs in it!), who owns
1515, was also around parties way *before* 1315 hosted the MI (which
was two blocks away). Dan's book hits on that relationship.
NRR: The opera
listening to chris's emotional distortion LP this morning,
wondering what has he been up to, and deep4life, have there been any
exceptional releases i should look out for?
Yeah, a couple. :)
Actually all of the deep4life's have been really good, I think that
they're up to number 10 or so
Actually all of the deep4life's have been really good, I think that
they're up to number 10 or so now. There have been EPs and mini-LPs
thanks for the scoopy scoop!
Yep - check out Trackmode records. That's Brett's label, as you know
the vinyl of 'emotional distortion' was released on
listening to chris's emotional distortion LP this morning,
wondering what has he been up to, and deep4life, have there been any
exceptional releases i should look out for?
i'm a big fan of chris gray's tried to be good mini lp on deep4life--
it's on a less busy/noodle-y and more deep,
Just as a side note, Chris, Darand, and Abe all hang out in #313 on Efnet
(IRC). Stop by and have a chat with us sometime.
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And the mysterious DFA appears at times ...
-Dave
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Just as a side note, Chris, Darand, and Abe all hang out in #313 on
Efnet
(IRC). Stop by and have a chat with us sometime.
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You don#8217;t have to be an academic to know that the civil-rights
movement of the 1950s and #8217;60s is one of the most deeply complicated
chapters in American history. Likewise, you need only a passing knowledge
of
this chapter to know that black music provided a crucial ROLE blocked by
Slated for release this week, a hearty congratulations to those who will be
accepting a committee position in order to help Carol Marvin keep the magic
going. Way to go team!
Your 2002 DEMF Selection Committee!
Kelli Hand
DJ Bone
Alan Oldham
Mike Grant
Mike Huckaby
Eddie Fowlkes
Juan Atkins
there probably aren't four people on this whole contentious list who
will defend Carol Marvin.
hopefully, we can all accept that mock-praise in her name is just
trolling, ignore it, and get on with other topics.
cheers.
-m.
Slated for release this week, a hearty congratulations to those
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hopefully, from here on out, we can all accept that mock-praise in
her name is just trolling, ignore it, and get on with other topics.
heheh. 313 not beat a dead horse into the ground? that will be a first.
i'm sure you could find four people on here that would
I hear the upshot of what you're saying, but many of us have weathered the
race threads to no end. I think it's generally a nonproductive topic for
such a geographically diverse group on email. Sorry if I contributed to the
fray in that nonproductive manner. However, the Theo to race discussion is
So I just got back from Filler @ the Blue Room in Washington, D.C. John
Selway played the last set, which is a rarity. Typically, the night has 3
(or 4) residents, one of whom is Richard Chartier, whose work you may know
from Mille Plateaux, etc. This was also a Ghostly International promo night
Yep,
Selway is indeed originally from DC. And if you'd like, check out
www.futurebpm.com for a full interview with Selway.
Take care,
Kered
In a message dated 2/18/2002 3:11:50 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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So I just got back from Filler @ the Blue Room in Washington,
This is the work of my buddies. I believe an Australian Internet site is
filming it too to put online. More details soon.
Cheers
CW
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To: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] Derrick May @ MEMF
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 6:29 PM
Well
it's a really cool article too,
peace
rc
on 18/2/02 6:46 PM, Phonopsia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
probably more like 1:100 here. I recall a link to an interview with Theo
Parrish from a number of moths back in which he was very candid about race
relations in the underground media, and
sorry forgot the link:
http://www.deepcity.org/staple/guests/theointerview.jpg
on 18/2/02 6:46 PM, Phonopsia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
probably more like 1:100 here. I recall a link to an interview with Theo
Parrish from a number of moths back in which he was very candid about race
That's a bit cynical! Maybe have some faith. Hey what is the source of this?
Is there anything on this in the Detroit media - online? I am sure Kelli's
project was very heartfelt, I think it's the best thing she's done. I really
love that album.
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Hi,
Listmember John Osselaer did an interview with Fabrice Lig. We just uploaded
this interview to our website. For those of you who are interested go to:
http://technotourist.org
or more directly, go to:
http://technotourist.org/modules.php?op=modloadname=Sectionsfile=indexreq
http://www.deephousepage.com/derrickmaymusicinstitute1988a.ram
11 mins in -
simple piano hook - early chicago something?
Isn´t this Rhythim is Rhythim - Martin (unreleased)..
I remember somebody saying that it was this track he played after the house
music anthem (move your body)..
Am I
DJ Bone can earn enough to officially change his name to Mike Banks, and
Eddie Fowlkes can continue to do whatever it is he does in LA.
ROFLMAO!! NICE
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no .. that's not Martin, but some other unreleased cut (I think).
Martin literally has the voice of Martin Luther King, Jr.
throughout.
-d
http://www.deephousepage.com/derrickmaymusicinstitute1988a.ram
11 mins in -
simple piano hook - early chicago something?
Isn´t this Rhythim is
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
Start of message text
That track - I'm sure it's the bassline from another track with Solina type
strings over it.
Is the bassline one of the short little edits on 'Relics'?
I don't know by the way, I'm
I knew people'd jump all over whoever ended up on the board.
They haven't even been officially announced and they're being
DEnounced already?
Cut 'em a little slack, eh?
-d
At 8:47 AM -0500 2/18/2002, Rob Theakston wrote:
*insert speech about opportunists here*
Just wait until there is a line-up don't just that fast indeed! It loks like
nobody can do anything OK on this list...
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Fabrice Lig (october 2002)
its so nice to have some interviwes from future :-)
b.
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Subject: [313] Fabrice Lig interview online @
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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I'm a new subscriber here, so I've missed all this DEMF malarky.
If someone can be bothered, can they explain what the big problem is?
All I know is that Carl Craig got the rocket and no
yeah what the hell
if the people on the committee were actually playing the festival i'd be
pumped...sure sound like promising choices to me. alan oldham even!...i
think these are all smart, appropriate people.
i dont understand why people are assuming the worst already...so who would
you
that's about the size of it there. There is/was, however, the thought
running around that we'll see the likes of Sasha VanOkenweed at the festival
(that prolly wouldn't go over well with most of us).
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I just read this post of mine over and realised it was ambiguous. What I
meant is I think it's cynical to pre-judge the members of this board,
everyone there is worthy, and has something valuable to offer. I think it's
important to have some faith in their collective abilities. I hope
everything
Heres my $0.02.
If you read the link to the various reactions you will see that Kevin
Saunderson makes a very legitimate point: No promoters. I have always been
weary of having a DJ/producer book the event and was hoping that Carol would
do the right thing and bring in people who are qualified
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
Start of message text
What gives everyone the impression that the festival would have the likes
of those people on though??
That committee mentioned earlier looked OK to me.
I must admit that when I saw the
on 2/18/02 9:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Incidentally, any updates on when the film on the first DEMF is coming out?
Or has it shown already?
Rita from Pilot Pictures responded to this question at the Cranbrook seminar
a couple weeks ago. It seems that legal clearances are the last
its so nice to have some interviwes from future :-)
I think Fabrice should name his next track 'Interview from the Future'.
Subject: [313] Fabrice Lig interview online @ technotourist.org
Hi,
Listmember John Osselaer did an interview with Fabrice Lig. We just
uploaded
this interview to
Personally, I don't care whether Sasha or Judge Jules or whomever plays. I
have always though it silly that Europe has big, 3 day electronic music
events by the dozen and Detroit (or just America in general) had next to
none. The DEMF has inspired more of this in the US, with events popping up
The panel is purely to decide the artistic content from what I
understand. Not to book or plan.
DJ/producers are perfect for that.
The rest is left to Pop Culture Media, just as before ... for better or worse.
-d
At 10:13 AM -0500 2/18/2002, Altitude wrote:
Heres my $0.02.
If you read
Pulsar Recordings the acid alter-ego of Mike E. Clark(not Agent X Mike
Clark), a very talented Detroit producer who has produced/engineered with
George Clinton, Kid Rock, Primal Scream, Utah Saints, Charm Farm, ICP, and
many more. The Pulsar series was limited to 800-1000 copies of each color,
4
I hope there's enough of a lineup to attract the kind of PUNTERS that
were at the last DEMF -- I mean people like you all on 313 that I got
to meet last year ...
Interesting to see if they can get anyone to do sound, since they
apparently haven't paid the bill yet for the last two years. Not
to
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Rob Theakston wrote:
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http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/demf18_20020218.htm
Congratulations to Tamara Warren on the article by the way.
Reading this article made me think of the current brokerage politics
model that
Tristan, thanx and respect,
but sorry again I got some more edits about it and sorry again this
is becoming another long one including my style of writing :/
- after you said the amount of race-debates would be much higher then
Theo-debates
I just made a check with 3127 of the 313-postings
Tristan, thanx and respect,
but sorry again I got some more edits about it and sorry again this
is becoming another long one including my style of writing :/
- after you said the amount of race-debates would be much higher then
Theo-debates
I just made a check with 3127 of the 313-postings
we can break up the monotony of shit-talking by
talking about ourselves some more again..cant wait
I see -
so instead, there´s a constant mood of: finish it quick ,
this is off-topic, this is boring (ha) this is too offending, this is too
much about us ,
no i was referring to the posts
I have recently heard and met Todd Sines here in Toronto (where he now
resides) and will agree about him great guy to know. His set was pretty
awesome, I resepct him as a dj: programming was on point.
K.
_
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Interesting to see if they can get anyone to do sound, since they
apparently haven't paid the bill yet for the last two years. Not
to mention all the artist reimbursements that slipped their minds.
I'm very curious as to why the media has not menchened
The following sentence from this article popped out at me:
The lineup likely will be announced in late March or early April, said Greg
Bowens, a Pop Culture spokesman.
Is this the same Greg Bowens who served as former Mayor Dennis Archer's
spokesman?
(see
Probably -- he's also VP of Shaun Wilson PR and Marketing in Troy.
From: kelli b kavanaugh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] DEMF 2002
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 12:11:34 -0500
The following sentence from this article popped
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Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 13:59:23 EST
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE--ALAN OLDHAM TO SERVE ON ARTISTIC COMMITTEE FOR DEMF
2002
DETROIT-- Former WDET-FM program host, international DJ, Generator/Pure
Sonik
:touch /v/ to leave a mark or impression
:thursday:[february 21]
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List,
If you havent yet downloaded listmember Lee Herrington's
Goingon full set mix cd yet, please do so this week, as
I will be clearing the server for space next week sometime.
The tracklist is as follows:
01. Theo Parrish - Reaction to Plastic
02. The Detroit Escalator Co. - Folding Space
03.
Sorry... for those of you who no longer have the url handy,
you can find the mix at http://threeonethree.com/goingon.mp3
M
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did anyone attend richie hawtins lecture in ann arbor yesterday?
could you give us a little run down on what he talked about/demonstrated.
thanks
kaojyan
www.acidsonicresearch.com
www.mp313.com
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no, but i saw him at motor on friday. my friend asked him about mills only
playing house clubs, he said that wasn't true and that mills would always
be techno. what's up with that?
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what:
a new monthly live laptop electronic music series
who:
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naw [a/s systems, noise factory, piehead, clonk]
tinkertoy [lautmachine]
studio sound [plug research]
i am robot and proud [catmobile]
blameshifter [famefame.com]
one
just when when you thought it was time to eat cake...
due to circumstances beyond our control, MRI have opted to return home
to germany a bit early and cancel the final date of thier tour:
toronto, feb. 23
therefore, we have decided to cancel the event entirely and focus our
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