[Dynagroove] Rythma Sucks and DJ colette is cool!

Armen Osipian armen at housemusic.com
Wed Sep 3 10:41:53 PDT 2003


Colette is a beautiful woman.  But don't hate on Rithma.  You don't know what 
was on his plate that he has to cancel.  RITHMA,  that Caffeine sunshine tracks 
is love man.. all love

Whoever was dissing Timmy the other day.  You have no clue girl.  


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>   1.  Rythma Sucks and DJ colette is cool!  FIND OUT WHY! (Cade)
>   2.  Electro & 80's (Vinyl) (VinylHustla at aol.com)
>   3.  5 DOLLAR PARTY!!!! (peter j)
>   4. Re:  Electro & 80's (Vinyl) (Birdie Beaks)
>   5.  Re: Electro & 80's (Vinyl) (Will Yardley)
>   6. Re:  Burning Man 2003 (etienne steve)
>   7. Re:  Electro & 80's (Vinyl) (Michelle )
>   8.  Last Blend until October!!! (joshua heath)
>   9. Re:  Burning Man 2003 (juju cabra)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 16:48:35 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Cade <con at dynagroove.com>
>Subject: [Dynagroove] Rythma Sucks and DJ colette is cool!  FIND OUT
>     WHY!
>To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.56.0309021618550.31484 at gaz.dreamhost.com>
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>Well as you all know I and Louis had planned a very special TUNE IN party
>for september 20th.  We had a great line up something a bit different then
>a normal Cade/Louis party.  It was Rythma, Scott Pace, & Kasey Goto.  This
>would have been fun right?  A good time for a saturday night event?  But
>no Rythma has to go and ruin it!  Apparently Rythma has crabs, clymitia,
>and a yeast infection and has to have surgery to remove his ovaries and
>can't make it!  So we no longer like him since this is the second time he
>has canceleed a booking with us!  Once he heals from his surgery I plan on
>wishing a urinary tract infection on him!   Well since rythma is as
>usefull ass used toilet paper we have decided to replace him.  SO here is
>the new line up for Tune In.  All this joy for just $10!!!!  Shotgun bang
>what's up with that thang!
>
>Tune In
>Saturday September 20th 2003
>LFS and Dynagroove Present -
>
>$10 $10 $10 $10 $10
>
>DJs
>
>Colette     (Classic, Nordic Traxx, Moody/ Chicago)
>Scott Pace  (Crack and Speed, Midas Crew, Houshold/ SD - Dallas)
>Kasey Goto  (Wax, SENSA, Free Thinkin/ Los Angeles)
>
>$10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10
>9 PM to 4 AM!!!
>323 878 5549
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 2
>Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 20:23:50 EDT
>From: VinylHustla at aol.com
>Subject: [Dynagroove] Electro & 80's (Vinyl)
>To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>Message-ID: <78.468335a0.2c868e96 at aol.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>I know this is off topic, but I was wondering if anyone had some suggestions 
>on good shops to pick up some Electroclash stuff on vinyl?  Like Felix da 
>Housecat, Tiga, Adult, etc.  I am also looking for old 80's vinyl as well.  I 
am 
>definatlly going to check Aaron's & Ameoba but if you experince diggers have 
>some tips, it would be reatly appreciated.  Cheers!
><<FirstClass>>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 3
>Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 18:22:25 -0700
>From: "peter j" <pjsoultek at hotmail.com>
>Subject: [Dynagroove] 5 DOLLAR PARTY!!!!
>To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>Message-ID: <Sea2-F21IXKlzKw8wrn0004d961 at hotmail.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed
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>SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13TH
>
>JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE THE FIRST INSTALLMENT OF LA'S NEWEST EVENT.
>
>"CHAPTER"
>
>CHAPTER ONE DJ'S
>
>TONY WATSON (MEKANIC)
>CADE (DYNAGROOVE)
>PETER J (CHAPTER, BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION)
>LOUIS FS (MIXXING PIECES)
>IRIK (CHAPTER)
>
>THIS PARTY WILL BE AT A DOPE VENUE AND WILL ONLY BE 5 DOLLARS!!!!!!
>INFO 323.878.2386
>10PM-8AM
>
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>Message: 4
>Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 19:22:58 -0700
>From: "Birdie Beaks" <birdiebeaks at socal.rr.com>
>Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] Electro & 80's (Vinyl)
>To: <VinylHustla at aol.com>
>Cc: dynagroove <dynagroove at dynagroove.com>
>Message-ID: <001301c371c2$4aa5f490$58a61e18 at tessa>
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>There's a guy named Shaun that works at Dr. Freecloud's in Costa Mesa that
>knows a lot about electro clash and orders a lot of it....  I think he has the
>best selection...
>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: VinylHustla at aol.com
>  To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>  Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 5:23 PM
>  Subject: [Dynagroove] Electro & 80's (Vinyl)
>
>
>  I know this is off topic, but I was wondering if anyone had some suggestions
>  on good shops to pick up some Electroclash stuff on vinyl?  Like Felix da
>  Housecat, Tiga, Adult, etc.  I am also looking for old 80's vinyl as well.
>I am
>  definatlly going to check Aaron's & Ameoba but if you experince diggers have
>  some tips, it would be reatly appreciated.  Cheers!
>  <<FirstClass>>
>  _________________________________________
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>Message: 5
>Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 20:56:44 -0700
>From: i&8342930 at hq.newdream.net (Will Yardley)
>Subject: [Dynagroove] Re: Electro & 80's (Vinyl)
>To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>Message-ID: <20030903035644.GI9845 at hq.newdream.net>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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>On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 08:23:50PM -0400, VinylHustla at aol.com wrote:
>
>> I know this is off topic, but I was wondering if anyone had some
>> suggestions on good shops to pick up some Electroclash stuff on
>> vinyl?  Like Felix da Housecat, Tiga, Adult, etc.  I am also looking
>> for old 80's vinyl as well.  I am definatlly going to check Aaron's
>> & Ameoba but if you experince diggers have some tips,
>
>Well, for recent stuff, Wax has some of that stuff if you haven't been
>there already (there's a small section devoted to that type of music,
>and you will probably find some similar stuff in other sections -- the
>best way to find the sound you're looking for is to listen to lots of
>music and buy what you like without worrying what "section" a record is
>in). You might also check out Sublevel in Echo Park.
>
>For 80s vinyl, there are tons of stores where you can find this type of
>stuff... just look anywhere and everywhere.
>
>You'll probably find a good amount of stuff online as well, and this may
>be your best bet.
>
>-- 
>"Since when is skepticism un-American?
>Dissent's not treason but they talk like it's the same..."
>(Sleater-Kinney - "Combat Rock")
>
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>
>Message: 6
>Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 20:55:16 -0700
>From: etienne steve <rithma at earthlink.net>
>Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] Burning Man 2003
>To: Vic Esparaza <progressivejazz at hotmail.com>,
>     <dynagroove at dynagroove.com>
>Message-ID: <BB7AB434.19C8%rithma at earthlink.net>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>
>Very Nice description indeed, whoever you are.
>Id have to say too, that the burn brought about the biggest changes in me
>(ever), more than ecstasy or any of the truckload of psychedelics ive taken.
>A big misconception of the project is that its a 'barter' economy, which it
>is not. To 'barter' suggests commerce; expecting something in return.
>Burning man is a gift economy, a loving and helping and really understanding
>each other kind of thing. lets do this:
>
>To experience Burning Man is to finally realize you've lived in a tiny cage
>your whole life.  
>
>It is the opposite of war, and just as intense.
>
>And some people say "why cant it be near a lake or in a forest or somewhere
>nice?" and thats exactly the point, the fucking blistering heat and nearly
>unbearable dust storms break us down to our true selves, and only the most
>badass mother fuckers are out there.
>
>And the music this year was ROCKING, i cant believe living in a city of
>30,000 campers and there at least 5 parties of 2,000 people or more every
>night, and i dont mean cheese, i mean 1995 old school fucking desert vibe,
>the reeeaalll shit.  40,000 watt soundsystem on some freekin BUS, with video
>screens and poeple in giant animal costumes  offering you some whiskey.
>
>And the artwork, holy shi-at! what the fuck is THAT thing over there?  What
>is that 50 foot monster crossing the desert? what is that caterpiller with a
>loudspeaker doing yelling "im going to eat you fucking hippy!!!"
>what are all those lights a  mile away? what are those fireballs that sound
>like bombs? what are poeple fighting with rubber bats inside a geodesic dome
>with crowds crawling all over it and death metal blasting? what are those
>girls doing driving around on a couch????!!!!! and a coffee table driving
>next to them? WHY IS THAT PIRATE SHIP BUMPING GANGSTER RAP???
>what on earth is going on, this is great...
> 
>
>its great. its a lot of 'fuck you har har har' type laughter, and such an
>incredible amount of love, and so intense, you're out on the playa and just
>cant believe so many people got together to do this thing, and what the hell
>is it anyway?
>
>it cant be explained.
>
>its so good it makes you cry.
>
>HAPPY BURN
>/rithma  
>
>
>
>
>
>
>on 9/2/03 1:36 PM, Vic Esparaza at progressivejazz at hotmail.com wrote:
>
>> To Dynagroove,
>> 
>> The way Burning Man has been described to me, I think old hippies in the
>> desert setting fires.  I would never have thought week long massive rave
>> party.  This festival is what I, and everyone else who can appreciate it,
>> has been searching for.  The music - cutting edge house, techno, live funk,
>> drum&bass.  The city of Black Rock (where B-Man is) is as far as the eye can
>> see, with eye candy (next level lasers and lighting) 360 degrees all around!
>> So how can you get to point A to B without a blistering walk?  Just jump
>> on an art car ! or Mutant Vehicle (cars/buses people trick out into
>> spaceships, dragons, animals, pirate ships) and get taken around the open
>> area known as the Playa.  When on the playa, you may notice giant Gundam
>> robots that stand 10 feet tall traveling in packs, or just people on
>> colorful motorcycles dragging 12 foot tall oil derricks spitting fire 20
>> feet into the air.  And as for the people, first off, everyone is giving
>> without remembering and taking without forgetting.  If you are caught using
>> "money," you will be asked to leave.  Everyone trades or simply gives.
>> There are beautiful "mad max" desert women, with booty shorts, ratted hair,
>> platforms and googles on - but dont think they are pieces of meat, they are
>> about as bad ass as any guy with firearms.   Nobody wants Burning Man to
>> end, but in the end, they burn the man, all temples (massive structures
>> people build), and all the art work built.  If anyone has any thoughts or
>> has been to this festival please reply to the dynagroove forum, we (I
>> especially) would love to hear your experience...it's time to EVOLVE
>> 
>> -Amish
>> 
>> ps - did Tony bite "Nightshift?"
>> 
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>Message: 7
>Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 22:00:25 -0700
>From: "Michelle " <djmichelle at earthlink.net>
>Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] Electro & 80's (Vinyl)
>To: "Birdie Beaks" <birdiebeaks at socal.rr.com>, VinylHustla at aol.com
>Cc: dynagroove <dynagroove at dynagroove.com>
>Message-ID: <410-220039335025190 at earthlink.net>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>
>Hey wait...don't forget about little old me at Amoeba ;)  I know my stuff
>quite well, thankyou.  Come in and I'll 'hook you up'
>
>Michelle
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Birdie Beaks <birdiebeaks at socal.rr.com>
>> To: <VinylHustla at aol.com>
>> Cc: dynagroove <dynagroove at dynagroove.com>
>> Date: 9/2/2003 6:29:47 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] Electro & 80's (Vinyl)
>>
>> There's a guy named Shaun that works at Dr. Freecloud's in Costa Mesa that
>> knows a lot about electro clash and orders a lot of it....  I think he
>has the
>> best selection...
>>   ----- Original Message -----
>>   From: VinylHustla at aol.com
>>   To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>>   Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 5:23 PM
>>   Subject: [Dynagroove] Electro & 80's (Vinyl)
>>
>>
>>   I know this is off topic, but I was wondering if anyone had some
>suggestions
>>   on good shops to pick up some Electroclash stuff on vinyl?  Like Felix
>da
>>   Housecat, Tiga, Adult, etc.  I am also looking for old 80's vinyl as
>well.
>> I am
>>   definatlly going to check Aaron's & Ameoba but if you experince diggers
>have
>>   some tips, it would be reatly appreciated.  Cheers!
>>   <<FirstClass>>
>>   _________________________________________
>>
>>   View the Archives:
>>   http://mailman.newdream.net/pipermail/dynagroove/
>> _________________________________________
>>
>> View the Archives:
>> http://mailman.newdream.net/pipermail/dynagroove/
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>
>Message: 8
>Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2003 00:05:12 -0700
>From: "joshua heath" <djbuns at hotmail.com>
>Subject: [Dynagroove] Last Blend until October!!!
>To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>Message-ID: <Law10-F7SzKrBBH38qk0001e722 at hotmail.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed
>
>What up Yall?!?
>
>Unfortunately, tomorrow night will be the only Blend Party this month!!!!!
>
>Our Man on the Keys Cheyenne is going to Turkey, so we'll have to call it 
>quits till October....
>
>Everyone who has come out thus far Thank You So Much, it has been Awesome 
>for all of us!!!!!!
>
>Come out tomorrow for the Jammy Jam, and lets send Cheyenne off with a 
>bang!!
>
>The Blend @ the Room (14th & santa monica) 10pm - 2am
>
>Featuring Dig and DJ's Brandon Goode, Scott Cannon & Joshua Paul
>
>It's Free.......See you there!!!
>
>Peace
>
>Jp
>
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>Message: 9
>Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2003 07:25:07 +0000
>From: "juju cabra" <jujucabra at hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] Burning Man 2003
>To: progressivejazz at hotmail.com, dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>Message-ID: <LAW10-F15gddu5qE8Dz0000072c at hotmail.com>
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>gah... why do people keep having to call it a fuckin rave party?
>
>I personally dislike that people tend to bill it as a massive rave party, 
>because there's really so much more to it than just the raves that go on at 
>night. It's an experiment in community, a fesival where people defy the 
>elements to live their life exactly as they want to for one week in the 
>desert.
>
>There's a lot of people who like desert parties, and can afford to bring 
>their shit out and throw down. I'm one of them... There are also a lot of 
>people who don't dig on the electronic music scene at all, and are out there 
>rockin out and tripping on whatever it is that does it for them. I did far 
>more cooking than I did dancing. I went out and met the neighbors, hosted a 
>dinner party, helped build a badass "take a gift/leave a gift" structure to 
>encourage gifting, and campaigned for Gary Coleman in 2003. You don't do 
>that during a rave.
>
>We build a city. Our camp served as a venue for hookah smokin, belly 
>dancing, a historical re-enactment with hip-hop pilgrims, and a cool 
>accordian player who taught us drinking songs. We had a system, but I'd have 
>to say we listened more to Herb Alpert, Ella Fitzgerald and the Beatles than 
>we did to techno. I love my city, it's got something for everyone. And that 
>does include ravers and people who celebrate through dance, but it's not 
>limited to them, and shouldn't be described as such.
>
>Sorry to come off as bitchy, but I had this conversation with two raver bois 
>from Boise who'd decided to make the trek out to BRC this year instead of 
>Ibiza and were trying to compare the two. I asked what they'd spent their 
>days doing... mostly sleeping and trying to recover for the next night of 
>partying.  Way to participate, guys! I mean, yes, there needs to be both 
>people who throw parties as well as people who go to them... but for the 
>most part, from what I've seen the *ravers* aren't really giving all that 
>much back to the community.
>
>Keep in mind that Burningman is all about participation.
>
>Glad you took the important first step, which is survivng your first year.
>Now it's up to you to take what you've learned and do something that will 
>benefit the city, and not just your ass muscles. Then figure out how to 
>incorporate that into your daily life. Welcome to life.
>
>
>
>~juju
>
>Disco Chef Extraordinaire
>Kathanika 2003
>
>
>>From: "Vic Esparaza" <progressivejazz at hotmail.com>
>>To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>>Subject: [Dynagroove] Burning Man 2003
>>Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 20:36:26 +0000
>>
>>To Dynagroove,
>>
>>The way Burning Man has been described to me, I think old hippies in the 
>>desert setting fires.  I would never have thought week long massive rave 
>>party.  This festival is what I, and everyone else who can appreciate it, 
>>has been searching for.  The music - cutting edge house, techno, live funk, 
>>drum&bass.  The city of Black Rock (where B-Man is) is as far as the eye 
>>can see, with eye candy (next level lasers and lighting) 360 degrees all 
>>around!  So how can you get to point A to B without a blistering walk?  
>>Just jump on an art car ! or Mutant Vehicle (cars/buses people trick out 
>>into spaceships, dragons, animals, pirate ships) and get taken around the 
>>open area known as the Playa.  When on the playa, you may notice giant 
>>Gundam robots that stand 10 feet tall traveling in packs, or just people on 
>>colorful motorcycles dragging 12 foot tall oil derricks spitting fire 20 
>>feet into the air.  And as for the people, first off, everyone is giving 
>>without remembering and taking without forgetting.  If you are caught using 
>>"money," you will be asked to leave.  Everyone trades or simply gives.  
>>There are beautiful "mad max" desert women, with booty shorts, ratted hair, 
>>platforms and googles on - but dont think they are pieces of meat, they are 
>>about as bad ass as any guy with firearms.   Nobody wants Burning Man to 
>>end, but in the end, they burn the man, all temples (massive structures 
>>people build), and all the art work built.  If anyone has any thoughts or 
>>has been to this festival please reply to the dynagroove forum, we (I 
>>especially) would love to hear your experience...it's time to EVOLVE
>>
>>-Amish
>>
>>ps - did Tony bite "Nightshift?"
>>
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>   1.  Rythma Sucks and DJ colette is cool!  FIND OUT WHY! (Cade)
>   2.  Electro & 80's (Vinyl) (VinylHustla at aol.com)
>   3.  5 DOLLAR PARTY!!!! (peter j)
>   4. Re:  Electro & 80's (Vinyl) (Birdie Beaks)
>   5.  Re: Electro & 80's (Vinyl) (Will Yardley)
>   6. Re:  Burning Man 2003 (etienne steve)
>   7. Re:  Electro & 80's (Vinyl) (Michelle )
>   8.  Last Blend until October!!! (joshua heath)
>   9. Re:  Burning Man 2003 (juju cabra)
>
>
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>
>Message: 1
>Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 16:48:35 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Cade <con at dynagroove.com>
>Subject: [Dynagroove] Rythma Sucks and DJ colette is cool!  FIND OUT
>     WHY!
>To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.56.0309021618550.31484 at gaz.dreamhost.com>
>Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
>
>Well as you all know I and Louis had planned a very special TUNE IN party
>for september 20th.  We had a great line up something a bit different then
>a normal Cade/Louis party.  It was Rythma, Scott Pace, & Kasey Goto.  This
>would have been fun right?  A good time for a saturday night event?  But
>no Rythma has to go and ruin it!  Apparently Rythma has crabs, clymitia,
>and a yeast infection and has to have surgery to remove his ovaries and
>can't make it!  So we no longer like him since this is the second time he
>has canceleed a booking with us!  Once he heals from his surgery I plan on
>wishing a urinary tract infection on him!   Well since rythma is as
>usefull ass used toilet paper we have decided to replace him.  SO here is
>the new line up for Tune In.  All this joy for just $10!!!!  Shotgun bang
>what's up with that thang!
>
>Tune In
>Saturday September 20th 2003
>LFS and Dynagroove Present -
>
>$10 $10 $10 $10 $10
>
>DJs
>
>Colette     (Classic, Nordic Traxx, Moody/ Chicago)
>Scott Pace  (Crack and Speed, Midas Crew, Houshold/ SD - Dallas)
>Kasey Goto  (Wax, SENSA, Free Thinkin/ Los Angeles)
>
>$10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10
>9 PM to 4 AM!!!
>323 878 5549
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 2
>Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 20:23:50 EDT
>From: VinylHustla at aol.com
>Subject: [Dynagroove] Electro & 80's (Vinyl)
>To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>Message-ID: <78.468335a0.2c868e96 at aol.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>I know this is off topic, but I was wondering if anyone had some suggestions 
>on good shops to pick up some Electroclash stuff on vinyl?  Like Felix da 
>Housecat, Tiga, Adult, etc.  I am also looking for old 80's vinyl as well.  I 
am 
>definatlly going to check Aaron's & Ameoba but if you experince diggers have 
>some tips, it would be reatly appreciated.  Cheers!
><<FirstClass>>
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>Message: 3
>Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 18:22:25 -0700
>From: "peter j" <pjsoultek at hotmail.com>
>Subject: [Dynagroove] 5 DOLLAR PARTY!!!!
>To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>Message-ID: <Sea2-F21IXKlzKw8wrn0004d961 at hotmail.com>
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>SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13TH
>
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>
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>
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>Message: 4
>Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 19:22:58 -0700
>From: "Birdie Beaks" <birdiebeaks at socal.rr.com>
>Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] Electro & 80's (Vinyl)
>To: <VinylHustla at aol.com>
>Cc: dynagroove <dynagroove at dynagroove.com>
>Message-ID: <001301c371c2$4aa5f490$58a61e18 at tessa>
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>
>There's a guy named Shaun that works at Dr. Freecloud's in Costa Mesa that
>knows a lot about electro clash and orders a lot of it....  I think he has the
>best selection...
>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: VinylHustla at aol.com
>  To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>  Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 5:23 PM
>  Subject: [Dynagroove] Electro & 80's (Vinyl)
>
>
>  I know this is off topic, but I was wondering if anyone had some suggestions
>  on good shops to pick up some Electroclash stuff on vinyl?  Like Felix da
>  Housecat, Tiga, Adult, etc.  I am also looking for old 80's vinyl as well.
>I am
>  definatlly going to check Aaron's & Ameoba but if you experince diggers have
>  some tips, it would be reatly appreciated.  Cheers!
>  <<FirstClass>>
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>Message: 5
>Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 20:56:44 -0700
>From: i&8342930 at hq.newdream.net (Will Yardley)
>Subject: [Dynagroove] Re: Electro & 80's (Vinyl)
>To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>Message-ID: <20030903035644.GI9845 at hq.newdream.net>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
>On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 08:23:50PM -0400, VinylHustla at aol.com wrote:
>
>> I know this is off topic, but I was wondering if anyone had some
>> suggestions on good shops to pick up some Electroclash stuff on
>> vinyl?  Like Felix da Housecat, Tiga, Adult, etc.  I am also looking
>> for old 80's vinyl as well.  I am definatlly going to check Aaron's
>> & Ameoba but if you experince diggers have some tips,
>
>Well, for recent stuff, Wax has some of that stuff if you haven't been
>there already (there's a small section devoted to that type of music,
>and you will probably find some similar stuff in other sections -- the
>best way to find the sound you're looking for is to listen to lots of
>music and buy what you like without worrying what "section" a record is
>in). You might also check out Sublevel in Echo Park.
>
>For 80s vinyl, there are tons of stores where you can find this type of
>stuff... just look anywhere and everywhere.
>
>You'll probably find a good amount of stuff online as well, and this may
>be your best bet.
>
>-- 
>"Since when is skepticism un-American?
>Dissent's not treason but they talk like it's the same..."
>(Sleater-Kinney - "Combat Rock")
>
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>
>Message: 6
>Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 20:55:16 -0700
>From: etienne steve <rithma at earthlink.net>
>Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] Burning Man 2003
>To: Vic Esparaza <progressivejazz at hotmail.com>,
>     <dynagroove at dynagroove.com>
>Message-ID: <BB7AB434.19C8%rithma at earthlink.net>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>
>Very Nice description indeed, whoever you are.
>Id have to say too, that the burn brought about the biggest changes in me
>(ever), more than ecstasy or any of the truckload of psychedelics ive taken.
>A big misconception of the project is that its a 'barter' economy, which it
>is not. To 'barter' suggests commerce; expecting something in return.
>Burning man is a gift economy, a loving and helping and really understanding
>each other kind of thing. lets do this:
>
>To experience Burning Man is to finally realize you've lived in a tiny cage
>your whole life.  
>
>It is the opposite of war, and just as intense.
>
>And some people say "why cant it be near a lake or in a forest or somewhere
>nice?" and thats exactly the point, the fucking blistering heat and nearly
>unbearable dust storms break us down to our true selves, and only the most
>badass mother fuckers are out there.
>
>And the music this year was ROCKING, i cant believe living in a city of
>30,000 campers and there at least 5 parties of 2,000 people or more every
>night, and i dont mean cheese, i mean 1995 old school fucking desert vibe,
>the reeeaalll shit.  40,000 watt soundsystem on some freekin BUS, with video
>screens and poeple in giant animal costumes  offering you some whiskey.
>
>And the artwork, holy shi-at! what the fuck is THAT thing over there?  What
>is that 50 foot monster crossing the desert? what is that caterpiller with a
>loudspeaker doing yelling "im going to eat you fucking hippy!!!"
>what are all those lights a  mile away? what are those fireballs that sound
>like bombs? what are poeple fighting with rubber bats inside a geodesic dome
>with crowds crawling all over it and death metal blasting? what are those
>girls doing driving around on a couch????!!!!! and a coffee table driving
>next to them? WHY IS THAT PIRATE SHIP BUMPING GANGSTER RAP???
>what on earth is going on, this is great...
> 
>
>its great. its a lot of 'fuck you har har har' type laughter, and such an
>incredible amount of love, and so intense, you're out on the playa and just
>cant believe so many people got together to do this thing, and what the hell
>is it anyway?
>
>it cant be explained.
>
>its so good it makes you cry.
>
>HAPPY BURN
>/rithma  
>
>
>
>
>
>
>on 9/2/03 1:36 PM, Vic Esparaza at progressivejazz at hotmail.com wrote:
>
>> To Dynagroove,
>> 
>> The way Burning Man has been described to me, I think old hippies in the
>> desert setting fires.  I would never have thought week long massive rave
>> party.  This festival is what I, and everyone else who can appreciate it,
>> has been searching for.  The music - cutting edge house, techno, live funk,
>> drum&bass.  The city of Black Rock (where B-Man is) is as far as the eye can
>> see, with eye candy (next level lasers and lighting) 360 degrees all around!
>> So how can you get to point A to B without a blistering walk?  Just jump
>> on an art car ! or Mutant Vehicle (cars/buses people trick out into
>> spaceships, dragons, animals, pirate ships) and get taken around the open
>> area known as the Playa.  When on the playa, you may notice giant Gundam
>> robots that stand 10 feet tall traveling in packs, or just people on
>> colorful motorcycles dragging 12 foot tall oil derricks spitting fire 20
>> feet into the air.  And as for the people, first off, everyone is giving
>> without remembering and taking without forgetting.  If you are caught using
>> "money," you will be asked to leave.  Everyone trades or simply gives.
>> There are beautiful "mad max" desert women, with booty shorts, ratted hair,
>> platforms and googles on - but dont think they are pieces of meat, they are
>> about as bad ass as any guy with firearms.   Nobody wants Burning Man to
>> end, but in the end, they burn the man, all temples (massive structures
>> people build), and all the art work built.  If anyone has any thoughts or
>> has been to this festival please reply to the dynagroove forum, we (I
>> especially) would love to hear your experience...it's time to EVOLVE
>> 
>> -Amish
>> 
>> ps - did Tony bite "Nightshift?"
>> 
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>
>Message: 7
>Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 22:00:25 -0700
>From: "Michelle " <djmichelle at earthlink.net>
>Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] Electro & 80's (Vinyl)
>To: "Birdie Beaks" <birdiebeaks at socal.rr.com>, VinylHustla at aol.com
>Cc: dynagroove <dynagroove at dynagroove.com>
>Message-ID: <410-220039335025190 at earthlink.net>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>
>Hey wait...don't forget about little old me at Amoeba ;)  I know my stuff
>quite well, thankyou.  Come in and I'll 'hook you up'
>
>Michelle
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Birdie Beaks <birdiebeaks at socal.rr.com>
>> To: <VinylHustla at aol.com>
>> Cc: dynagroove <dynagroove at dynagroove.com>
>> Date: 9/2/2003 6:29:47 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] Electro & 80's (Vinyl)
>>
>> There's a guy named Shaun that works at Dr. Freecloud's in Costa Mesa that
>> knows a lot about electro clash and orders a lot of it....  I think he
>has the
>> best selection...
>>   ----- Original Message -----
>>   From: VinylHustla at aol.com
>>   To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>>   Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 5:23 PM
>>   Subject: [Dynagroove] Electro & 80's (Vinyl)
>>
>>
>>   I know this is off topic, but I was wondering if anyone had some
>suggestions
>>   on good shops to pick up some Electroclash stuff on vinyl?  Like Felix
>da
>>   Housecat, Tiga, Adult, etc.  I am also looking for old 80's vinyl as
>well.
>> I am
>>   definatlly going to check Aaron's & Ameoba but if you experince diggers
>have
>>   some tips, it would be reatly appreciated.  Cheers!
>>   <<FirstClass>>
>>   _________________________________________
>>
>>   View the Archives:
>>   http://mailman.newdream.net/pipermail/dynagroove/
>> _________________________________________
>>
>> View the Archives:
>> http://mailman.newdream.net/pipermail/dynagroove/
>
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>
>Message: 8
>Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2003 00:05:12 -0700
>From: "joshua heath" <djbuns at hotmail.com>
>Subject: [Dynagroove] Last Blend until October!!!
>To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>Message-ID: <Law10-F7SzKrBBH38qk0001e722 at hotmail.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed
>
>What up Yall?!?
>
>Unfortunately, tomorrow night will be the only Blend Party this month!!!!!
>
>Our Man on the Keys Cheyenne is going to Turkey, so we'll have to call it 
>quits till October....
>
>Everyone who has come out thus far Thank You So Much, it has been Awesome 
>for all of us!!!!!!
>
>Come out tomorrow for the Jammy Jam, and lets send Cheyenne off with a 
>bang!!
>
>The Blend @ the Room (14th & santa monica) 10pm - 2am
>
>Featuring Dig and DJ's Brandon Goode, Scott Cannon & Joshua Paul
>
>It's Free.......See you there!!!
>
>Peace
>
>Jp
>
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>Message: 9
>Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2003 07:25:07 +0000
>From: "juju cabra" <jujucabra at hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] Burning Man 2003
>To: progressivejazz at hotmail.com, dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>Message-ID: <LAW10-F15gddu5qE8Dz0000072c at hotmail.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed
>
>gah... why do people keep having to call it a fuckin rave party?
>
>I personally dislike that people tend to bill it as a massive rave party, 
>because there's really so much more to it than just the raves that go on at 
>night. It's an experiment in community, a fesival where people defy the 
>elements to live their life exactly as they want to for one week in the 
>desert.
>
>There's a lot of people who like desert parties, and can afford to bring 
>their shit out and throw down. I'm one of them... There are also a lot of 
>people who don't dig on the electronic music scene at all, and are out there 
>rockin out and tripping on whatever it is that does it for them. I did far 
>more cooking than I did dancing. I went out and met the neighbors, hosted a 
>dinner party, helped build a badass "take a gift/leave a gift" structure to 
>encourage gifting, and campaigned for Gary Coleman in 2003. You don't do 
>that during a rave.
>
>We build a city. Our camp served as a venue for hookah smokin, belly 
>dancing, a historical re-enactment with hip-hop pilgrims, and a cool 
>accordian player who taught us drinking songs. We had a system, but I'd have 
>to say we listened more to Herb Alpert, Ella Fitzgerald and the Beatles than 
>we did to techno. I love my city, it's got something for everyone. And that 
>does include ravers and people who celebrate through dance, but it's not 
>limited to them, and shouldn't be described as such.
>
>Sorry to come off as bitchy, but I had this conversation with two raver bois 
>from Boise who'd decided to make the trek out to BRC this year instead of 
>Ibiza and were trying to compare the two. I asked what they'd spent their 
>days doing... mostly sleeping and trying to recover for the next night of 
>partying.  Way to participate, guys! I mean, yes, there needs to be both 
>people who throw parties as well as people who go to them... but for the 
>most part, from what I've seen the *ravers* aren't really giving all that 
>much back to the community.
>
>Keep in mind that Burningman is all about participation.
>
>Glad you took the important first step, which is survivng your first year.
>Now it's up to you to take what you've learned and do something that will 
>benefit the city, and not just your ass muscles. Then figure out how to 
>incorporate that into your daily life. Welcome to life.
>
>
>
>~juju
>
>Disco Chef Extraordinaire
>Kathanika 2003
>
>
>>From: "Vic Esparaza" <progressivejazz at hotmail.com>
>>To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>>Subject: [Dynagroove] Burning Man 2003
>>Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 20:36:26 +0000
>>
>>To Dynagroove,
>>
>>The way Burning Man has been described to me, I think old hippies in the 
>>desert setting fires.  I would never have thought week long massive rave 
>>party.  This festival is what I, and everyone else who can appreciate it, 
>>has been searching for.  The music - cutting edge house, techno, live funk, 
>>drum&bass.  The city of Black Rock (where B-Man is) is as far as the eye 
>>can see, with eye candy (next level lasers and lighting) 360 degrees all 
>>around!  So how can you get to point A to B without a blistering walk?  
>>Just jump on an art car ! or Mutant Vehicle (cars/buses people trick out 
>>into spaceships, dragons, animals, pirate ships) and get taken around the 
>>open area known as the Playa.  When on the playa, you may notice giant 
>>Gundam robots that stand 10 feet tall traveling in packs, or just people on 
>>colorful motorcycles dragging 12 foot tall oil derricks spitting fire 20 
>>feet into the air.  And as for the people, first off, everyone is giving 
>>without remembering and taking without forgetting.  If you are caught using 
>>"money," you will be asked to leave.  Everyone trades or simply gives.  
>>There are beautiful "mad max" desert women, with booty shorts, ratted hair, 
>>platforms and googles on - but dont think they are pieces of meat, they are 
>>about as bad ass as any guy with firearms.   Nobody wants Burning Man to 
>>end, but in the end, they burn the man, all temples (massive structures 
>>people build), and all the art work built.  If anyone has any thoughts or 
>>has been to this festival please reply to the dynagroove forum, we (I 
>>especially) would love to hear your experience...it's time to EVOLVE
>>
>>-Amish
>>
>>ps - did Tony bite "Nightshift?"
>>
>>_________________________________________________________________
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