Re: [acid-jazz] + Record Stores in Atlanta +

From: Christopher Grass (bluesjumper@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Dec 03 2002 - 19:39:22 CET

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    Speaking of 1150...me and my cohort Shaun are spinning in the gallery at
    1150 this Saturday, probably from 9 until close. Lots of afrobeat, broken
    beat, brazil beat, downbeat, and Meat Beat. I have no idea who is playing
    the main room...last week it was BT. Anyway, come out, and you can relax to
    our tunes, served up on two turntables and 2 CDJ-1000s (my weapon of
    choice).

    >From: terrence grant <leftalive@comcast.net>
    >To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    >Subject: Re: [acid-jazz] + Record Stores in Atlanta +
    >Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2002 12:01:56 -0600
    >
    >Head on down to little five points (a kind of bohemian hodpoge of shops and
    >eateries) where you'll find several records shops including Satellite
    >Records and a couple of used record stores with some hard to find gems (and
    >a lot of crap).
    >As for clubs, the first and formost would be Eleven50, an upscale
    >electronic
    >venue that gives any "super club" anywhere in the world a run for its euro.
    >This place is simply awesome, with an art gallery inside, a beautiful
    >mezzanine overlooking the main floor, and a fantastic patio area that
    >probably won't be open this time of year. If you go to their website and
    >join the mailing list, they often have events that are free of charge to
    >email listees ( the normal cover charge hovers around $20). Its kind of a
    >pricey place - stick to the bottled beer unless you know someone - but well
    >worth your time.
    >
    > > From: Pedro Cevallos <cevallos@bellsouth.net>
    > > Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 23:58:16 -0500
    > > To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    > > Subject: [acid-jazz] + Record Stores in Atlanta +
    > >
    > > I will be in Hotlanta from 12/21 through 1/4. Any specific records
    > > stores, clubs, happenings I should check out?
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > Pedro Cevallos
    > > --
    > > "...beginning in the fourteenth century, the clock made us into
    > > time-keepers, and then time-savers, and now time-servers. In the
    > > process, we have learned irreverence toward the sun and the seasons, for
    > > in a world made up of seconds and minutes, the authority of nature is
    > > superseded."
    > > -- Neil Postman --
    > > http://www.geocities.com/mr_cevallos/
    > >
    > >

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