I have definitive intelligence that even as I write this, Stefan
Robbers, aka Terrace/Florence/1/2 Acid Junkies, is at Six Flags Over
Georgia, no doubt riding a roller coaster ;-)
I haven't cut a ton of records -- well, I've cut two to be exact. I
don't want to diss Ron, but I liked the results I got from Prairie Cat
mastering much, much better, and when all was said and done, the cost
was about the same as NSC.
Two things that distinguish Prairie Cat from other cutters:
On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
now this is really interestingand i'm not tripping at all on the fact
that you had to send this.
but from my experience.drugs and house/techno music has never really
gone together. the music institute was pretty cleanor is it
.
They said they will be doing a party in Kalamazoo in April -- all the
heads in Chicago and K'zoo need to check it. I guarantee a good time.
We're probably having them back in May to Iowa City...
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
event...
So consult Techno Rebels by Dan Sicko for complete details.
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Jason Stanley Birchmeier wrote:
There isn't any other DJ -- not even Jeff Mills -- than can match Richie's
technical skills. He takes bland, lifeless, banging techno records and
brings them to life. It's almost as though his use of the EQ and 909
shapes the tracks more
is no picnic!
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In Iowa City Saturday, Richie mentioned that he had done one remix
that he was particularly unhappy with, for an artist he declined to name.
Maybe this was the one ;-)
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Matt Holland wrote:
Ok. Well you've alleviateted my doubts. I made
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Andrew Duke wrote:
there's a band called Black Label Society
that's headed by Zak Wylde (Ozzy's former
guitarist; i know this cos a guy a work played
it last night, by the way! :))
Ah but did you know that Ozzy's son is a DJ?
in the air, sweat running down the walls, stomping good time.
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/~egoiste/bin.html
Hell, why not come to Iowa City and then hit /bin as well?
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And March 11th, Iowa City Iowa at Gabe's.
March 12th, Chicago (at the Empty Bottle)
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, William VanLoo wrote:
In response to much of the talk recently regarding Kit Clayton:
kit clayton
stewart walker (live)
clark warner
titonton
I'd like to get ahold of Keith Tucker -- either personal E-Mail or
booking agent. Thanks in advance!
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 4/3/00 1:29:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Carl Cox came into Detroit and rocked shit, 'nuff said
I thought Detroit DJs didn't like Carl Cox...
What gives you that impression ?
Seriously. I'd think Cox would
You know traxx will make you sweat, and if you stand too close he'll
get his sweat on you! Traxx is the originator of DJ'ing as an athletic
event!
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 25 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
doors at 10
18+ welcome
$5
Bring
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, The Deliverator wrote:
hello all,
Please excuse my ignorance, but what is rz-1? Sounds like a
synth to me but I can't seem to find any info on it. Any help/clarification
appreciated!
Here is a picture of an RZ-1.
http://www.drummachine.org/dmmpict/rz1_f.jpg
An
all
right back. And isn't that how it should be?
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
at, but DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK, ONLY IF
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 9 May 2000, Ben1 wrote:
Hi there can anyone send me a complete list of carl craig's cd's including
any imports as i think i'm pretty close to completing my collection. Thanks
No -- it came through to me. I use a unix mail read (COMMAND LINE OLD
SKOOL BAYBEE!) and the attachment was intact. Plus one of my friends
who is on 313 had it mess up his machine, and I spent an hour fixing it,
so it DOES work through 313 list!
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 9 May
bringing out
laptops running Fruity Loops. It's deep and flexible enough to develop
a personal style, it is very easy to use your own samples, and it doesn't
require a super-high-end computer to work with.
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 16 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
site ;-(
I will say this for the original Roland drum machines: You can play and
explore with them in a way that's impossible with a computer sequencer.
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hope people are having fun. Obviously they're getting their
party on since they ain't wasting time on e-mail ;-)
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
that was used to indicate a lot of really creative DIY music and
record labels, before it became a marketing term after Nirvana blew up.
The term 'alternative' now makes me cringe, and we've never really came
up with a new term to tag that music that hasn't yet been co-opted. Oh
well...
kent williams
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Diana Potts wrote:
I've been listening to a lot of downtempo records lately-more on the
Kyotojazz/Suzuki tip. Lately, I've been taking a break from the traditional
techno house and have been spending alot of time with jazz,latin
music,jungle and trip hop.I need all
be.
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Kent williams wrote:
To say that there are ruins in Detroit is no different than saying
that there are ruins in Paris and Rome. They testify about an age
that no longer exists. It isn't to imply that the place
could definitely have a second
career as a standup comedian. And like Alan Oldham he most definitely does
not mince words.
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, R Vincent wrote:
I recently had the pleasure of hearing Sean Deasons new album : Allegory and
Metaphor, and i am not exagerating when i say it is probably the best
detroit techno to come out of detroit in a long time.
Yeah second that -- Sean's been spreading the promos on
then time stretched in
Acid to where the sound breaks up, and then further effects added to smooth
it out.
It's called Solstice Beat because that's when I started making the track.
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in this mix have been extensively
sampled. Can you guess which ones?
http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi?genre=searchsearchdesc=chaircrusher
If that big ugly url is a problem just go to www.live365.com and search
on chaircrusher.
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
spin at saturday night, I'll bring
my record box ;-)
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.mp3.com/chaircrusher -- tunes
http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi?autostart=chaircrusher -- mix
thing saturday morning -- the things you'll do for your kids!
I figure as long as I'm going to have to be in the car for 16 hours,
I might as well stay up all Friday night ;-)
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.mp3.com/chaircrusher -- tunes
http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi
what other people do ...
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.mp3.com/chaircrusher -- tunes
http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi?autostart=chaircrusher -- mix
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Friday- August 4, 2000 LavaLourne Fine Arts with johanson Charles Gallery
The Blue Room
dress attire: shades of blue
Free Admission, drinks
Doors @ 7p.m til 6am
Artist: Ko
Live Detroit Music
K.Hand - acaciaRecords,Detroit
Mike Clark -
drumming re
cord, and in a recording of industrial printing presses. In a sense it fuses
those two opposites together, and provides a decent provisional map of reality,
inhabited by an unmappable celebration through dance.
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.mp3.com/chaircrusher
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, sean bollin wrote:
Hi,
I cant quite afford a TR-909 or 808 yet so Im planning on buying a TR-606 or
TR-707.
which one in general sounds better (close to a tr-909)?
Um, neither. The 707 sounds pretty harsh and digital -- the best sounds
are the claps and the hats. The
though -- the CD mastering on this is
super brittle sounding on the high end -- if you ever wanted to hear
what the audiophiles are whining about this CD takes the cake.
Thank god for graphic EQ -- take everything above 8k down 3db and
crank it.
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.mp3.com
of the form.
I personally want this record to be a big success, if for no other reason
than to make it possible for Sean to give more of his time to music, because
with Allegory and Metaphor he's only just gotten started.
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.mp3.com/chaircrusher -- tunes
http
K Alexi and Gene Hunt played here friday night and Gene Hunt played
a white label 'Good Life' remix I'd neve heard before -- jazzy breakbeats,
the vocal with loads of echo, very sparing use of samples of the original.
What the eff was that?
Gene also played some Ron Hardy reel to reel tape edits
In the off chance that anyone from Iowa on 313 isn't also on one of the Iowa-
specific mailing lists, I wanted to mention that Mike Huckaby, Dave Herbert
and Tom Gustavson (aka DJ TBA) will be spinning tonight at Gabe's in Iowa
City at 330 E Washington.
If you get there before 10, and there's
The cool thing about watching Mills spin is that the top half of his
body moves like a move sped up to twice speed, while the bottom half
of his body is dancing.
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And the Mills one where his hands move so quick it's just a blur - great
picture!
The Guardian article about Kraftwerk mentioned a recent interview in
Der Spiegel. As far as I know, no human translation of it exists but
you can Babelfish it:
http://kraftwerk.technopop.com.br/interview_50.php
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/tr
As usual BabelFish makes humorous
Mike Huckaby, 2 weeks ago: See in the beginning we didn't see no separation
between house and techno, it was all the same music.
Similarly, when they started making hip hop records in the 70s, they thought
they were just making disco their own way, something pointed up perfectly
in how Rapper's
White Stripes has nothing to do with Derrick May, but they are from Detroit.
Shit if they paid well enough he'd do a remix no doubt.
Alan Oldham told me last year at DEMF that he'd tried to book White Stripes
for the festival, but for one reason or another it didn't work out...
On Tue, 29 Jul
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Phonopsia wrote:
As this new
turntable is a high-end device for them in contrast to their utterly
appauling budget units (*ahem* Kent :), I'd bet the quality will be better
(although I wouldn't take the chance myself until I've seen the long-term
reviews - as you said).
I love putting on Rise when I play out because no one who knows me can believe
I would ;-)
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Eddie Amador's 'House Music' on Yoshi Toshi. Seems its had a bit of a
revival lately!
Tristan
Never died in my house! (No pun intended.)
Aug 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
solves the problem of boring laptop performances
really amazing
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,59837,00.html
link to video download of Audiopad in action (with very cool music)
http://www.wired.com/news/mediaplayer/0,2108,59779,00.html
kent
It's a nice proof of concept, but the fact that it doesn't really
make performing any easier, more intuitive or more expressive is what
disappoints me. Furthermore, it's just a slightly different way
of doing a touchscreen, which is old news.
One of the guys that did it is on IDM and he's a nice
My friend Rich found this:
http://www.psychiatry.uiowa.edu/~kent/Carino-TCOY.mp3
Listen to the string synth at the beginning, contrast and compare with
synth strings in Night of the Jaguar
Iowa City?
RE: Techno and music, there's a small but dedicated group of producers
here. Loads of DJs, some of whom have skills, taste and no criminal
record. If you ask anyone who's DJ'ed or played in Iowa City, they all love
it.
RE: Everything else -- University of Iowa is here. Home of the
Going through a pile of MP3s and happened to notice that Gene Farris
samples Miles Davis' On Green Dolphin Street. Nice that being an old
jazz head occasionally pays off ;-)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/guides/guide-display/-/1QIT0C0L1DMXR/ref=cm_bg_guides/104-3014436-2749524
The Ronny Pries Back In the Days Mix -- finally there's something I can
play for people and say 'this is why I like techno.'
http://www.anodized.com/~rktic/rp-back_in_the_days.mp3
http://www.anodized.com/~rktic/rp-back_in_the_days_playlist.txt
For a limited time only, the Cornwarning 2002 continuous mix is on line at
http://www.psychiatry.uiowa.edu/~kent/cornwarning2002mix.mp3
I did this last summer, and handed a bunch around in Detroit over the 4th
of July weekend. I listened to it again recently and decided to encode it
and put it
Here's a good one for the german speakers -- what the fick does 'pluckernder'
mean? I can't find it in any German dictionaries on line; it seems to be
an adjective that only occurs in recently written record reviews.
Now I know how you must feel decoding slangy English record reviews!
Detroit is probably the best for record shopping, and parties, and hanging
with the local 313'ers. NYC would be my close second. San Francisco is
a great music town, but good techno in clubs is thin on the ground.
New York City is the one place you can go and stay for a week and be sure
that
Still reeling a bit from seeing Lightning Bolt last night -- anyone catch
them in Detroit? 9/26?
If you haven't seen them, it's a guitar + drum duo that sets up with 5 4x10
cabinets for the bass. They general don't use the house PA or play on the
stage; they like being surrounded by people. The
I traded a Bob Uecker rookie card and a Charleston Chew for a Tijuana Brass
The Lonely Bull 45.
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, [iso-8859-1] Mark S. Kr?x wrote:
I traded Holly a Junior Sanchez 2x12 for an old Sneak record on Relief
What's the point of staying here, especially Boston? Being based in Europe
means you can do the same lucractive European gigs without jetlag. And you
can get more gigs, because the promoters don't have to spend more than $500
on a plane ticket for you.
I think the real impetus is that his wife
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Cobert, Gwendal wrote:
I wouldn't mind somebody saying what are his most interesting / best releases
etc, BTW...
Gwendal
I liked his earliest stuff, especially the album The Other Side of Me. and
the Peacefrog Bump Talking. The stuff he's done since Get Down, Down has
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody on the list could suggest your ideal track to play for the wedding
march in and also the wedding march out?
Dark Comedy?
*ducks*
The mpeg video looks really hashed up -- was the over-air signal that
Nato 0.55 effed up?
I love Aero Dynamik though. There are great tracks on Tour De France
Soundtracks -- I understand people being disappointed with it, and why
they think it's derivative, but if you take the album on its own
It was typical MTV stuff, especially for Europe, where everything is a bit
more breathless and dramatic.
I'd want frequent cuts to a fixed camera so you could see what they were
actually doing, what gear if any, they were playing. It confirms, though,
my suspicion about KW live: that they
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, john harvey wrote:
does anyone know what the best software is for DJing mp3s/wav files.
i'm not too bothered about beat-matching, i just need to be able to cue up a
2nd mp3 and fade out/in.
I've been a big fan of Traktor. It does everything you want and mostly
avoids
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003, John Sokolowski wrote:
Does anyone know of any techno related record stores or clubs in
Trinidad/Tobago?
Ummm... my wife was there last winter and the only thing she found to buy
me was bootleg Dancehall mix CDs and steel drum music. Not that it's not there,
but that
A Xmas present of sorts:
http://www.psychiatry.uiowa.edu/~kent/chaircrusher/IWannaBeRonHardy.mp3
With apologies to the man may he rest in peace. Gene Hunt played some
unreleased Ron Hardy tape edits when he played here, and that sort of
raw, live acid sound is what I was sorta going for.
My
On Sat, 20 Dec 2003, spacecrusher wrote:
lets also point out that for all the misogynism in hip hop,
It comes in many flavors -- straight up women-hating, parody of straight
up women-hating, ironic, comic, critique of misogyny -- and it comes down
to who's saying it, why they're saying it, and
While we're on the subject, http://www.creativesynth.com
Run by my friend Darwin Grosse -- there is a Detroit connection --
I went to Jack The Nation in Chicago with Darwin, Stewart Tracy Walker,
and Mike Dvorkin, and saw DJ Rolando and Traxx. That was the party
that got shut down because
, 21 Dec 2003, Cyclone Louise Wehner wrote:
I think it's fair enough to discuss it, though, and the issue has arisen in
specific media, as that essay by dream showed. Andrew's contribution was
well intentioned.
--
From: Kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And those of us who are among
http://www.tpmusic.net
Terrence is still quite active DJ'ing and producing -- we had him
here in Iowa City New Years Eve for a deliriously good time.
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello 313 Peepz,
Just wondered whether any of you could help me out with some Terrence
Parker /
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Greg Earle wrote:
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
Subject: Re: (313) tonight in detroit/glambient with clark warner
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Original Message --
From: Derek Plaslaiko. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The best way to master vinyl is to send a data CDR with a 24-bit audio file
to a cutting engineer who has reference quality digital-to-analog convertors,
EQ and compressors.
When I went to NSC Ron had something like a Denon rack CD player and played
the CD through SAE EQ into the cutting lathe.
If Keleigh's on the list hit me back, if any Detroiters have a current
e-mail tell her that her Iowa posse is looking for her.
And if you don't know who Keleigh is, well ... those who know, know ;-)
For mixing, you can't beat the ever popular KitchenAid stand mixers:
http://www.kitchenaid.ca/english/Main/small_app_standMx_main.php
Kitchenaid mixers are versatile, well built, and attractive -- a great
addition to any kitchen.
But for many common mixing tasks, the experienced Chef turns to
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry - that should be So if MAGDA is in the Ascot room who is Madga?
Sometimes overachievers will play sets at different times in different rooms.
Herbert did that at the Planet E party during demf2k2.
His live set was overwhelmingly loud, funny, and cool. I'm not as fond
of the CD he was giving away, which, yes, was about globalization and
capitalism.
He didn't blather at all, he made his point with some humor by destroying
capitalist artifacts as a way to make his music. I thought it was
deconstructing the Radioboy thing. He's the
theoretician on 313.
On Sat, 10 Jan 2004, Dennis DeSantis wrote:
Kent williams wrote:
he made his point with some humor by destroying
capitalist artifacts as a way to make his music.
I?ve always been curious about this:
Does he BUY these capitalist
Not to turn this into an argument, Dennis but I disagree with you that
Herbert buying a few consumer items and then destroying them is nullified
as a social comment by the fact that he spent money on them. Any he spent
on the Radioboy tour was a rounding error economically for the corporations
he
If you're in Chicago, and promote shows, or hang out with people who promote
shows, drop me a line. I'm bringing a fairly well-known techno producer to
do a live set to Iowa City Saturday April 27. If you want to do a show in
Chicago Friday, April 26th, this gentleman is willing to play for a
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you know when the last time Jeff Mills was hired to play in Chicago? Or
the last time he was offered to play there?
Anyone who wants to book Jeff Mills has to get through his manager.
Easier said than done. Frederic has told me flat out that
A few random reactions to the big Axis thread.
Techno is big in Europe, and small in the US. That isn't likely to
change; there's something about dance music that people in Europe just 'get'
in ways that Americans by and large do not. Techno requires a completely
different sort of listening
Radio report about Arkansas schools had me doing a double take -- the
governor's name is Mike Huckabee?
OUR Mike Huckaby spells his name different, and doesn't have the good
governor's melanin deficiency ;-)
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, talking of Mike Huckaby I never heard much mention of his mix of Norm
Talley on that Detroit Beatdown 12 here (the one with the yellow cover).
That is a fat house track, really good. Quite 'tracky' but great...
so, the q is, what other Mike
Telefon Tel Aviv Map of What is Effortless
My son Lucas' guitar squall:
http://www.psychiatry.uiowa.edu/~kent/lj_images/LUCAS2.mp3
perfer to mix
with records you know who you are burns ;)
thanks list.
-jasonk
{now playing }: table 1) baruka blackout;
table 2) jackmate - ghetto of my mind
__
Vorras Messaging Software - http://www.vorras.com/
kent
I think that any mix represented as 'Live' should be presented without
edits, but certainly things like removing silence from then ends, big
clicks, etc is certainly fair cricket.
But more than anything being able to maximise the average level of
a mix after the fact will make it better
I need to talk to Shawn, like TODAY, and he doesn't check his e-mail daily.
Can someone hook me up? Jwan?
Thanks!
Jeez.
1. If Rolling Stone gives you 4 stars, you put it on the sticker. It
may well be that it only got reviewed in the first place because Ghostly
can afford a super-kick-ass publicist, it may well be that the reviewer
didn't have any context to judge, but if you get 4 stars it goes on
the CD.
http://www.viewlexx.com has a 90 minute mix by i-f -- his trademark mix
of electro and italo disco ... http://www.viewlexx.com
Pics of his studio too.
If you do check the mix, I want to know what the track is that kicks
in about 75:30 ...
! this is such a great mix, I would kill for a
tracklisting.
From: Kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 list 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] http://www.viewlexx.com
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 10:54:38 -0500 (CDT)
http://www.viewlexx.com has a 90 minute mix by i-f -- his trademark mix
I have played in brooklyn at Halcyon (http://www.halcyonline.com)
and really enjoyed myself. It's a sort of coffee house/record store/whatever.
Sunday nights is Undercity hosted by DJ Spinoza. I don't know who in
particular will be there tonight, as the web site updates are rather
spotty.
I don't know how old it is, but I've been digging on Boo Williams'
Breakin Point EP on Track Mode. What could be cheekier than
samping Numbers?
It's funny, after hosting TP a half dozen times, having Boo out a few
times, and seeing Moodyman and Larry Heard during DEMF, I've gone from
a total
I have 2 brothers and a sister living in lower Manhattan. I have collected
the e-mails they sent me at this URL, along with everything I want to say
about it. They are decent writers and if you're not in NYC, you'll get some
idea of how it's affecting individuals there.
My 2 brothers and my sister live in lower Manhattan, and are volunteering
to help with the cleanup and rescue. They have been sending me incredible
E-mails since tuesday, which I've collected at
http://avalon.net/~kent/wtc
For those of you I've already spammed, I've added two long reports
this
I hope someone calls the girl up to let her know she's had her first full-on
313 thread, and that she's already been dissed! That's how she'll know
she's really arrived.
One thing that should be mentioned: Being a pretty girl who spins only goes
so far - in fact it can work against you with the
Not that I imagine anyone driving from Detroit to Iowa City, but there
is going to be a Blue Haven disaster benefit at the Green Room in Iowa City
with Lady Espina, Del Sol, Vince Woolums, and DJ Miche' September 25th.
Actually I think there are at least 20 people from Iowa City on 313 so
this
So we can assume Juan read Neuromancer ;-)
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Dan Sicko wrote:
Here's my first stab at it:
Okay. [faint]
Well ... I'm driving in a black on black *in* black Porsche 924.
Tempting fate.
My head is filled with techno
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Grammenos, Peter wrote:
confirmed, a lot of that is most definitely from neuromancer.
copyright infringement?
Nah. Atmospherics. Mirror Shades on a girl. Not copyright-able...
-
To unsubscribe,
On Sat, 29 Sep 2001, Saul Goode wrote:
selling an elektron sid station...MINT $400 os 1.10 r33. sidstation.com
also selling a panasonic SV-3800 dat recorder $650!!!
oh yeah a korg kaoss pad for $175 too!
Go to yahoogroups.com and sign up for 313techknow -- an offshoot of
the 313 mailinglist
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, SDS wrote:
FYI,
And you can get the same vibe with Mike Grant, in Paris next Friday, October
the 5th, at Le Queen.
Enjoy!
Is this a 'all-sexual-preferences' night there? Not that I'm in Paris
(I wish). It might matter to some people there ...
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