Good stuff on the radio tonight, and tomorrow, too.
Cheers,
Bill
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From: liz copeland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 22:24:10 -0500
To: Liz Copeland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: LizUpdate: This Week with Ghostly, f:e and Springball
It¹s a very
howdies..
I'm trying to listen to Liz's show tonight but I
can't seem to pick up the stream on-line.
I put in the test URL WDET gives and my quick time
gives the typical '404:not found'.
Does she archive her shows at all?
Thanks
Diana
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got it-thanks carlos patrick =)
d
np:WDET, Adult.
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howdies..
I'm trying to listen to Liz's show tonight but I
can't seem to pick up the stream on-line.
I put in the test URL WDET gives and my quick time
gives the typical '404:not found'.
hi all.
a good friend of main will be in NY from this frieday. she asks about
313 related stuff or other cool stuff about this city.
p.s.- does anyone knows the address and day for the body and soul nite?
kind regards
y
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evening peeps!
was listening to Phuture 'We Are Phuture' feat Darrel Lewis last nite,
still sounds as good as the first time I heard it, and was wondering did
Darrel Lewis release any other material???
thanks
jason
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A few days ago, at a society dinner party, myself and the guests were
enjoying the subtle delights of Maurice Joshua's I've Got A Big Dick over
hors d'ouevres. One of the gentlemen politely inquired as to what Maurice
Joshua, a man whose sensitivity was equalled only by his immense talent,
might
From what I've seen, his work of late has been house remixes of commercial
pop tunes. His production is fairly slicked out now - nothing like I've
Got A Big Dick or This Is Acid. Middle of the road vocal house.
However, he was responsible for remixing a stunning Mary J. Blige cover of
First
I know he's been doing R'nB/soul music for a very long time now.
I think he does remixes of every R'n B artist around.
He's changed to this since the early nineties.
Cheers
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: 20 March, 2002 11:36 AM
Subject: [313]
Anyone have information about these guys?
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Before I take these to ebay or into work, I thought I'd give 313 a chance.
Common Factor The 1000 EP (SSR)
Gene Farris The Milky Way EP (Force Inc)
Damier, Pullen etc. The Classic EP (Serious Grooves) - w/ Forever Monna
Surgeon Dynamic Tension EP (Ideal)
Dave Angel Tokyo Stealth Fighter (Island
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0212/wolk.php
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2001's sales dropped by 22.3 million discs, or about 3 percent, but 2001's
top 10 albums sold, in aggregate, 20.3 million fewer copies than 2000's top
10
Thanks for the link, would it be only for that figure !
Gwendal
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0212/wolk.php
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don't know if anyone is interested, but someone has a white label copy of
theo parrish's remix of jill scott up for sale on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=852291257r=0t=0showTutorial=0ed=1016937540indexURL=0rd=1
the seller has rather exclusive records [shari-vari,
Josh Glazer anyone???
Five
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Body Soul @ Vinyl
6 Hubert Street
Many taxi drivers don't seem to know exactly where Hubert Street is (it's
relatively small), so I would tell them between Greenwich Hudson, a few
blocks south of Canal. They shouldn't have any trouble from there.
And just in case: I noticed you referred
here's my spin:
If you beleive that we live in a somewhat free
country, then people are free to do whatever they
wish. So if someone wants to sell a
promo/whitelabel on ebay,that's their buisness.
as for the SID records we all know you can only
purchase them in detroit, so it may be worth
So it could be Smart Mad Mike doing this ?
if not :
I think S.I.D. should be sold outside S.I.D.
Who's cutting in who's fingers now ?
Mad'R
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From: Jwan Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 9:21 PM
Subject: Re: [313]
$100US for SID #1?!
Man, I should sell my copy so I can make rent money this month.
g
On Wednesday, March 20, 2002, at 03:56 PM, Mad'R wrote:
So it could be Smart Mad Mike doing this ?
if not :
I think S.I.D. should be sold outside S.I.D.
Who's cutting in who's fingers now ?
Mad'R
hi folks. I recall that a number of mailing list members have music
collections that could be considered greater than average. at last count, i
have upwards of 500 titles. one of the joys that i have discovered as a
result of building such a large collection is what i call the rediscovery
i am enthusiastic to hear of other members' encounters with the
rediscovery event.
I go through this with 80's-era Tangerine Dream records about once every 2
years.
Not 313, but probably connected enough to warrant mentioning.
Dennis DeSantis
on 3/20/02 4:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i am enthusiastic to hear of other members' encounters with the
rediscovery event.
I go through this with 80's-era Tangerine Dream records about once every 2
years.
Not 313, but probably connected enough to warrant mentioning.
I used to listen
The last year or two he's been producing weekend radio mixshows on the for
B96 in Chicago... also been featured in various clubs around the Chicagoland
area, pretty much spinning underground and disco house. I don't know that
he's done any tracks or studio work as of late, but he has been
It's always a fun journey, isn't it? Even though techno represents a small
percentage of what I have on vinyl, most of what I have is back from the
early 90's (and mainly from Europe). I have a couple of white label
pressings from Rabbit City Records that I loved to play back in the day...
the
hi folks. can any list members provide me with info about this individual.
i noticed the name listed in compilation credits on the deepest shade of
techno. is RANX X313 a producer, critic, trainspotter, fan, or a lone
voice crying in the woods? just curious.
regards,
lrh
Ahh Windows...I think both sides of that record were pretty dope. I believe
it was Amsterdam too...speaking of Holland, some 'Touche' releases from the
early/mid 90's weren't too bad neither...
The Rabbit City's were fun to play with, along with the kinda unmarked ones
with the drawn robot
- or maybe how big is yours seeing as Maurice Joshua's been a subject for
today...
Lee's comments on the size of people's music collections and re-surfacing
rarities made we want to mention that
Some week back there was a discussion about Terrace - when I suddenly
remembered: hey i've got
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From: Lee Herrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 5:06 PM
Subject: [313] RANX X313 ?
hi folks. can any list members provide me with info about this
individual.
i noticed the name listed in compilation credits on the
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