I've always been partial to Come on Now Baby on Beyond the Third Wave
(Astralwerks). Do You Love Me on Pure Filth works well into a mix too.
http://www.discogs.com/artist/K-Hand
On 7/23/03 12:17 PM, J. T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i like one k hand track out of all i've heard - the one on True
On 7/28/03 11:48 AM, Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And does anyone why carl craig put mesopotamia on his obsessive
compilation, and why theo parrish also plays this track? Is it in someway
related to 313?
Just part of the wonderful mix of hot tunes in Detroit at the time.
Dan Sicko
On 8/1/03 10:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Maybe it is just a LiteBrite - but if my LiteBrite allowed me to manipulate
music by moving colorful glowing pegs around on a board - hell yeah, I'd
use it. ;D
Similar, say, to the massive patch bays that Tangerine Dream used to
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It ain't nothing new and if it hasnt set
the world alight in 12 years I can't see CDs becoming the new vinyl in a hurry
I'm not arguing against Stewart, but you do have to recognize that one of
the things that has changed
Royal Oak Michigan
7:07pm
Electric Kingdom
Ah, sweet music...
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I haven't danced so hard reading a playlist in a long time. My compliments
to the Doctor. Was this recorded, by chance?
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On 8/29/03 9:59 AM, Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Clinically Inclined
22 August 2003
10:30pm - 1:00am CDT
live stream www.wnur.org during showtime / 89.3
On 9/12/03 12:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Future Sounds of Jazz vol 3 (I think that's the new one - comes with little
3D glasses) - got eveything from jazzy techno to deep techno
it's on Compost
The latest is vol. 9, with the glasses. I've not heard it yet, but the
Save your money. Listen to your favorite 313 tunes and visit here:
http://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/~akitaoka/saishin-e.html
On 9/18/03 1:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dude - it's like Laser Loggins!
MEK
Jari Tolkkinen
On 11/17/03 4:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Slow day on the list
looking for a discography of Acid Jazz records - anyone know where I can
find one (for the label - not the genre)?
http://www.acidjazz.co.uk/cat.htm
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On 11/24/03 12:58 PM, Tom Magic Feet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wondering where the 'Werk might hang out on their Friday off in London?
Any ideas? :-)
Judging by the Detroit show...anywhere there's a velvet rope, pool table,
good cocktails, and nubile young ladies for hire. Motor anyone?
I'm taking advantage of the peacefrog.com 3 for 2 CD deal, and wanted advice
on which of the following you folks would consider most essential (mind
you--I have most of the PF releases not listed here):
Anthony Nicholson - Dance Anthology Volume 2 (PF089CD)
Charles Webster - Born On The 24th Of
On 12/9/03 1:02 PM, Carlos de Brito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can anyone help out with the track-id of the last track theo's playing
in part2? it's the original beyoncé and jay-z used for crazy in love,
as far as i know it's from the chi-lites, but which track?
Are You My Woman? (Tell Me So) -
On 12/15/03 11:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jezebel Spirit by
Brian Eno and David Byrne from My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. The Jezebel
Spiritre-edit is really really good.
I am very intrigued by this. Any non-vinyl way to hear it?
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On 12/16/03 12:07 AM, Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/15/03 11:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jezebel Spirit by
Brian Eno and David Byrne from My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. The Jezebel
Spiritre-edit is really really good.
I am very intrigued by this. Any non
On 12/22/03 6:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
shame they don't have the final technology program. the one where carl got
all drunk and talked smack for an hour. and i think he playeda little
music.
Also conspicuously missing is the Paris the Black Fu and the Undercity
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Richie Hawtin will go on tour to promote his new ´closer to the edit´ album:
October 30, 2001 - Birmingham, UK
October 31, 2001 - L Enfer Club Paris, France
Well. No Jak'O'Lantern for Devils' Night. What will the trick-or-treaters
do this year?
on 8/21/01 8:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well?
I have heard of Prince referred to as Little Richard Hendryx, the black
Bowie, and Repo-Elvis before, but I don't think he's the tap root of techno.
A major feeder line maybe.
Consider that Mojo played a lot of Prince to a Detroit radio
on 8/23/01 6:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for example, I recently learned that Alleys of Your Mind is just Dr. No
by Ultravox and what were they into?? It sounds like funk to me as one source.
You must mean Mr. X, off of Vienna (1980). Classic New Wave.
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I'm a bit surprised no one mentioned the Metro Area set at the SereNgeti
Ballroom post DEMF. Awesome tight sound and a beauty of a mid-tempo groove.
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theo parrish's 'summertime is here' is based around a sample from sun ra's
'that's how i feel' from the arkestra's lanquidity album!
Still looking to find this Sun Ra release in CD format online. Any tips?
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Check the latest issue of Hour magazine to see what fashion templates Paris,
Stacey, Derrick, Carl, and Godfather (!) are wearing this fall.
And congrats to Derrick May for making Crain's Detroit Business Top 40 under
40.
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on 10/4/01 11:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tell us more. What is Hour magazine?
Their website is under construction, but there are a couple of opinions
here:
http://www.epinions.com/mags-Hour_Detroit_Magazine
Basically Hour is a glossy oversized monthly about Detroit and it's suburbs,
on 1/15/02 3:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
techno question: do you know which UR/X-102 record it is that has the
sample of the guy talking about the big bang, that starts off: four
and one-half billion years ago, the planets were formed in a great
cloud of swirling gas and dust alan
on 1/20/02 10:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only thing I know by Larry Heard is the CD Dance 2000 Part 2. It's
interesting work. Are the other CD's like that?
Sherman, it's time for the Way-Back machine...
Your best bet might be to find his Les Parrains de la House compilation
on 1/24/02 5:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's melancholy but upbeat at the same time ... By the way, cd owners, do
you find that it is 'quieter' than normal, certainly than more recent stuf
you may have, or do I have a (audio!) equipment problem?
More likely related to EQ than anything.
on 1/24/02 11:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone can point me for a good degiorgio mix on the net?
I've been unsuccessful here, but you owe it to yourself to hunt down the
Checkone mix compilation (2CDs) he did. Lovely stuff.
1997: x:treme records xtr22cdm
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on 1/27/02 11:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(apologies to Son of Bazerk)
All this talk of Mills and house just made me remember when he was making
industrial music ...
erm...weren't there a few early hip-hop releases on those Wizard sets, too?
My favorite dj sets ever have been those
Why not?
Me:
36 years young
Manage web development for Big 3 automaker
Detroit metro
Rampant techno CD collector
313 subscriber for 7 years
Let me see your list elders!
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on 2/3/02 12:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember getting into an argument on the IDM-l with someone who couldn't
understand why anyone into IDM would find James Brown relevant.
I hope you didn't miss the opportunity to remind them of Lassigue Bendthaus
and the covers on Pop
If you are interested, you can hear online an NPR radio piece on Turntablism
live on
www.wdetfm.org
or archived about 5 hours from now on
www.npr.org
The piece may begin in a few minutes from now (approx. 17:10pm EST)
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on 2/8/02 8:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know if there are any mix CDs commercially available within this
very loose genre?
Over a nice meal, Otto turned me onto the Truby Trio DJ Kicks CD. Review
here:
http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/t/trubytrio-dj.html
Unrelated but also
on 2/13/02 9:33 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i was listening to telekon last night and even more impressed than usual,
have any 313 artists used obvious numan samples? i know there were a
collection of remixes that came out about 4/5 years ago - the only one i
remember is dave clarkes cars.
on 2/14/02 6:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At any rate, there have been a few apparently unauthorized Hall Oates
remixes over the years. I have one that samples I can't go for that,
taking mostly the bassline, and heavilly filtering the vocal. Disco Dubs
Volume 1 was the name of the
on 2/15/02 5:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
todd sines...all i have to say is go see him any opportunity you have...his
live pa is phenomenal in my personal opinion.
I seem to recall that paxahau.com has live and dj sets by Mr. Sines from
October 2000. Check the archives. And I've enjoyed
on 2/15/02 5:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
did any one knows anything about them? klaus nomi?
y.
I know nothing about Fortina. Berlin label maybe?
Klaus Nomi gets name checked quite a bit by the Euro-Disco and Italo aware.
He was a pretty out there German performance artist in NY in 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
on 4/3/02 9:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It doesn't surprise me that this is booming in NYC. A city that is a revolving
door for fads,fashions and anything seeming European.
Or perhaps I'm just taking it all too seriously.
No, you're taking it like Detroiter. Despite the underground
on 4/12/02 12:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any news of internet broadcast? (pleease let it be so)
This would require the support and funding of a sponsor (a la Ford in 2001,
and Groovetech in 2000). Unsure yet about who might have the resources this
year.
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on 4/12/02 1:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, and George Clinton closing the main stage on Sunday from 10.00pm
onwards: that means he's only got two hours, barely his warmup time! Expect
the main stage to remain open until 2am at least...
Well, there's always the weather factor, which can
On 5/7/02 2:25 PM, scotto you know [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
with all the talk about eminem lately on the list about his video I found a
link. it's very batman.
http://launch.yahoo.com/destinations/promotions/eminem/
Sorry, but you cannot use this application on a Macintosh.
Intolerant MF.
On 5/13/02 5:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone else have
other TEX/TA box sets still sitting in their collections?
Got em all. I remember being soundly ridiculed by friends when I forked
over my Record Time allowance on these. Regardless, there are a few
unreleased
On 5/14/02 5:50 PM, Matthew L. Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW... the URL for DEMF 2000 (www.demf.org) doesn't point to a site
anywhere, but is registered to someone named Jani Anderson in Detroit? Is
this someone on the list?
Jani Anderson was one of the founders of Sigma6, a digital
I think Sean nailed the definition on the head a few posts
ago. Cabarets are popular among the older crowd in Detroit.
Rather than having to spend their Friday and Saturday nights
dancing with 18 year old kids at the club, they rent out
spaces throughout the city and create their own party.
I think Sean nailed the definition on the head a few posts
ago. Cabarets are popular among the older crowd in Detroit.
Rather than having to spend their Friday and Saturday nights
dancing with 18 year old kids at the club, they rent out
spaces throughout the city and create their own party.
If I had to pick (and I don't really),
Janet Jackson/feat. Carly Simon, You're So Vain
And it has a funky beat--I can really bug-out to it.
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On 5/27/02 12:56 PM, Kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Radioboy/Herbert was totally mad, destroying products from corporate Icons
like McDonalds, Gap, and Starbuck. I think he was using the Roland VP sampler,
live to sample in his acts of mayhem. His hyperactive, lurching stage
On 5/29/02 5:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A few years ago, the city (or maybe even state) condemned the earth (not
the building- but the actual land) as toxic.
http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/HAC/PHA/packard/pac_p1.html
Think about that and all the late nights we spent sitting
On 5/29/02 10:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 4:41 PM -0400 5/29/02, scotto wrote:
also around 11 am richie played this track that I would call epic techno
not something you would dance to but very interesting and uplifting it
lasted maybe 15 minutes and when he was done
Damn,
I guess its time to take those Leroy Burgess and Patrick
Adams records I have down to Record Time, and trade them in
for some Lynyrd Skynyrd and Whitesnake records. You know. For
some stuff I can feel.
ID
Techno star Derrick May has been offered a contract to produce the Detroit
Electronic Music Festival, the Free Press has learned.
http://www.freep.com/entertainment/newsandreviews/dmf17_20030117.htm
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Scratch that subject line. It should have read Mayday (or Memorial Day).
Guess who's over-excited?
On 1/17/03 7:50 AM, Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Techno star Derrick May has been offered a contract to produce the Detroit
Electronic Music Festival, the Free Press has learned.
http
On 1/17/03 2:49 PM, diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe we'll get a better poster for it too. I say
it's time Kenji got to respresent detroit.
WORD.
On 1/28/03 7:27 AM, Jongsma, K.J. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Metrotimes also has an article about this:
http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=4518
A spokesman of Kilpatrick says:
If necessary, Dickens says, the name will change to the Detroit
International Electronic Music
Alot of the titles mentioned are very sleepy,
However, has anyone mentioned DeepChord?
I find their production to be very relaxing.
Maybe I am too rhythmic of a sleeper. :)
ID
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Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 16:42:07 +
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Subject: RE: (313) sleep
Maybe thats the solution!
If the city wants to make money off of the DEMF, perhaps they
should step in and schedule a few prize fights on the main
stage. You know, Vegas it up a bit.
Scheduled Bouts:
Carol Marvelous Marvin V. Carl Intergalatic Craig
Heavyweight Bout:
Kwame Kilpatrick V.
On 2/24/03 10:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
what's up w/ wdet internet broadcasting?
they are repeating some message over and over but i can't really understand
http://www.wdetfm.org/content/listen_live.php
No more streaming music. Blame the RIAA.
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Liz Copeland from WDET-FM asked that I direct anybody concerned about the
station's recent webcasting freeze to her site for an update:
http://www.audiointerference.com/
Included are links to contact your elected officials to protest.
Liz also asked me to pass along her appreciation to any of
On 3/6/03 8:42 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi, can someone point me to some 24 hr. live streams on the net? Some
detroit or some more experimental stuff would be great! And no realplayer
please!
Not sure what your setup is, but there are lots of mp3 streams running 24/7.
On 3/7/03 11:58 PM, Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anya Stang wrote:
You might be able to find it
on eBay if your [sic] lucky!
2 users (humpelmann and daijen) have it on SoulSeek ...
WAITAMINNIT! You're NOT A Mac guy? WTF? (p.s. Howya been?)
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On 3/8/03 12:08 AM, Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(p.s. Howya been?)
Okay, that's my first sorry, not meant for the list post in 7 years.
Apologies.
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On 3/9/03 8:36 PM, Kookie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was there. It was my first time seeing the movie and I liked his version
alot. It added alot to the film, especially considering the topic of
machines and automation. The repetitive beats complimented the theme
nicely.
I also made the
On 4/2/03 10:41 AM, Rob Theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps a Sigma6/Appnet/Commerce One/i33 employee named VanLoo or Malbon
could verify this?
Thanks for remembering all our permutations through the years, Rob!
The truth shall set you free. Here it is from the man who has maintained
I find myself waiting for Otto to chime in here (the man has a doctorate in
issues relating to supply and demand after all). But I don't want to put
him on the spot. ;) So here's my humble opinion:
Unfortunately, this may be the result of fallout from the heavyhanded
tactics of the record
If near Detroit, listen to WDET tonight for the latest Focus:Electronic:
Wednesday night/Thursday morning, April 17th
In a country where creative expression has become a national treasure, France
has been a leader of electronic producers for decades. From early electronic
experiments ala
On 4/18/03 12:29 PM, Rob Theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dale Lawrence will be riding a donkey and wearing a sombrero travelling Hart
Plaza as Senor Hernandez, Mercenary at Large. Flat autographs: $5,
Everything else: $10
One out of eleven ain't bad, Rob. ;-)
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I've just heard that the official date for announcing the lineup is 5/2.
It's unlikely that the website will see updates until then.
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On 4/23/03 12:53 PM, Cyhl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
check out Argo's BrokenBeat Radio, from Philly...
http://www.beleza-music.org/vivid/bb_radio.html
Very nice! Great office music. I noticed a couple other stations on
live365 that mention broken beat:
feel, Tom. Almost one
for the FAQ! Got a tracklist?
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On 5/1/03 8:35 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For anyone interested Kevin Saunderson's next mix installment Deep Cyberspace
Radio Volume 3 is now available to order from his website www.worldofdeep.com
Are there tracklists available for any of these releases? I assume they're
On 5/5/03 1:28 PM, diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rich ran the gamut with his set. it was smooth
though. I didnt appreciate how smooth it was until the
guy after him went on and sounded incredibly chunky
and unfocused. The guy went from straight up house to
get yer freak on. BUT from
Does Derrick May still drop French Kiss in every set? :)
On 5/5/03 4:55 PM, a [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has Traci Lords been successful? :)
On Monday, May 5, 2003, at 20:17 Atlantic/Reykjavik, Cyclone Wehner
wrote:
I don't know, maybe if we make it more overtly sexy that will overcome
On 5/9/03 1:26 PM, Sylvia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Clear Channel, Direct TV, General Motors a private investment group take
combined $250 million stake in XM satellite radio (1999)
Learn more at
http://www.xmradio.com/newsroom/screen/press_release_1999_06_08.html another
one
On 5/23/03 7:41 PM, Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I spotted a K Mart Express and we stopped for a minute so I could
get a windbreaker or rain jacket. Do you think there was such a
thing in a store that big? Na. Guess it never rains in Michigan!
It's all a matter of perspective,
On 5/29/03 1:36 PM, Holly MacDonald-Korth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, i figured it out... for some reason i have to REPLY to another
message from the list to get one through? i can't start a thread myself?
what's up with that? am i a second class 313-er? blacklisted cause i
missed DEMF
I think you mean Meco Monardo's remake. I'm embarrassed to admit how
influential Other Galactic Funk was for me. Another italo-disco thread
anyone?
On 6/9/03 9:10 PM, DJ Entropy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Star Wars Disco!
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003 16:31:28 -0400 (EDT), Dave Pinter
[EMAIL
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I think you mean Meco Monardo's remake. I'm embarrassed to admit how
influential Other Galactic Funk was for me. Another italo-disco thread
anyone?
Nope. My moms used to work for a studio, and I have all
On 6/13/03 3:47 PM, spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think Plastikman looks
better with a c as in plastic man (lower case) of course this is just my
subjective opinion
DC Comics might take issue with that treatment. BTW it was interesting
stumbling across this:
http://www.plasticman.ca
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On 6/16/03 1:04 PM, The REAL Mxyzptlk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nah - it's just another retread. Remember the New Romantics? :-)
Let's not dis the New Romantics, now. How else would we have gotten
Frequency 7?
Back on topic,
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On 6/22/03 7:34 PM, spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Soul is only a figment of the hu-man imagination which can not be
scientifically proven, a
primitive concept based in tradition.
And so it becomes clear. You ARE channeling the spirit of Criswell from
Plan 9 from Outer Space.
You see -- your
On 6/26/03 12:19 PM, Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Though I still am looking forward to the new Kirk Degeorgio one done in
studio/Ableton... haven't heard it yet. Can someone remind me of the
label again?
My wishlist says it's on KEEP DIGGIN.
KIRK DEGIORGIO - F.X.MIX.01. (KEEP
On 7/1/03 10:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
peeps
can anyone in or near detroit please tell me how far behind EST detroit is
? thanx
Detroit = EST.
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On 7/6/03 7:28 PM, Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
So you jazz fans, how about the top 3-5 must have Herbie Hancock LPs
or moments ? Commentary encouraged.
Maiden Voyage is a standout LP and track. Sublime mid 60s jazz
exploration. The classic Dolphin Dance bookends the album.
On 7/10/03 10:30 AM, Dave Parsons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did Juan also hear 'Planet Rock'? as this was relased around the same
time as 'Alley's Of Your Mind' on Deep Space... I don't know which one
was first.
I believe Planet Rock was 1982, shortly after Alleys. A better
inspiration for
on 11/3/01 2:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would also dispute that Star Dancer is the blueprint for trance;
there are quite a few releases in my collection that predate it
(I was playing what we would now call trance in 1994 but quickly got
away from it, and though I like some of the old
on 11/15/01 8:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can someone post me Theorem's Nano track list?
http://music.hyperreal.org/lists/313/gallery/CD/Theorem_Nano.html
Click the link to Gracenote for CD track listing.
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I never really thought of Hamtramck as scary.
Any city that has a monument of the Pope is alright with me.
Ive never had any problems around motor, granted I havent
been there in a while. ah well.
I think its that fear of Detroit spilling over into
Hamtramck.
2cents.
agci
Original
on 3/3/02 4:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had requests for Santana and Floydthe Floyd I could see...but the
Santana?? I don't think i could work that in...even if I had it.
That's funny...a while back Giles Dickerson and I had a conversation about
how funny it was that we had
on 3/5/02 8:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I count 'Deep Space' as my all-time favorite 313 album.
Just a quick story--I spent a frustrating, long Amtrak trip from Detroit to
Chicago several years ago, but was fortunate enough to be seated next to a
fellow music geek.
He was doing his PHD at
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I wish we did live in colorblind world like that.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yeah but we'd run all the red lights :)
So I guess you're saying Detroit is colorblind! ;-)
(love those signs downtown that say The Light is RED for a reason!)
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There was the 'I Was A Disco Malcontent' album on Oxygen but that's
basically just a comp of Balihu stuff. And there's also the 'Idealism' album
on Environ of course...
I think he also has a track on the Freezone 6 comp, but I don't have that...
That track is My 909 Blues, but honestly it's
on 3/8/02 3:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3 In other words, the minority is defined by difference from a NORM, and
that norm in our society exists as the WHITE ADULT MALE.
Don't you ever call me Norm. ;-)
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(Nice post btw)
on 3/7/02 5:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS Please feel free to use this thread for further Mojo praise.
I hear that. Does anyone have any old setlists of Mojo / Midnight Funk Assn.
radio shows? I know they were on for a long time, just wondered if it's
possible to dig up anything like
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
On 11/7/02 1:10 PM, James Bucknell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what about new zealand. anybody know how recloose is finding it?
james
West to the Marshall Islands then hang a left?
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im
(sorry, couldn't resist)
I don't think I saw mention of Submerge's Origins of a Sound comp, which I
always drop in the player when I need an electro fix.
Off the Detroit tip, I had a lot of fun listening to Mandroid's Electro
Freaks Rehab Clinic a few years back.
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im
On 11/11/02 8:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) There's been quite a bit of talk on the list lately about the
Mojo/Wizard/DeepSpace radio shows. Does anyone know where I could get some
old mojo/deep space tapes from?
I am in the process of encoding two DeepSpace shows from
Amen to that.
Im also a little puzzled that no one has mentioned the
attention that this movie is bringing to the city. Yeah,
people are crying that it makes the city look like a prison.
But as someone who has seen the film, I thought Detroit
looked like Detroit, and it was actually kind of
On 11/16/02 7:15 AM, Erik Jälevik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry if this is a FAQ (I'm new), but is the Red Planet CD compilation that
came out in 99 readily available?
http://www.submerge.comlists this as still in-stock.
Essential.
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im
A yearly event here in Detroit that is well worth the cover
price!
Good music for a great cause.
ID
Please make plans to attend House for the Homeless 3, a
benefit for the Capuchin Soup Kitchen in Detroit on Friday,
November 22. Local House DJ's and performers have generously
donated
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