ERRATA RE:Voyager - The information from last week on Voyager was erroneous - here is the complete and correct information, authorized by the producers of the event, Satellite Productions.
Voyager 2, on Saturday April 22, is not sold out - plenty of tickets are still available. This is the only night that Plastikman will perform live. The Detroit room will feature John Aquaviva, Richie Hawtin, Terry Mullen, Eric Haupt and Boomer. Orbiting DJ's include Derrick Carter, Lenny Dee, Adam X, Josh Wink, Scott Richmond and Overload, and the ambient room will feature Greg Campbell, Matthew Hawtin and BPMF. And, of course Plastikman will perform live.
Voyager 1.5, on Friday April 21, showcases the talents of the two pioneering techno scenes in America - Detroit and Brooklyn. The Detroit Room will include Dan Bell aka DBX, John Aquaviva, Richie Hawtin, Terry Mullen, Eric Haupt and Boomer. The Brooklyn room will include Frankie Bones, Jimmy Crash, Heather Heart, Terra, Sprout, Einstein, Grin as well as a live performance by Disintegrator
Both events are at the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage. For further information and ticket information, call the Satellite Hotline at 212-465-3299.
Labels arriving on the net: World Domination has a site on the World Wide Web at http://underground.net/Worlddom/ (make sure the "W" is a capital letter). One of their artists, Low Pop Suicide, is on tour (see dates listed later in this issue).
Hoboken's Bar/None Records, which helped launch the career of They Might Be Giants, Freedy Johnston, The Tindersticks, Yo La Tengo, Kathy McCarty/Glass Eye, Esquivel and many other artists, has an e-mail account. They can be reached at BarNoneRec@aol.com and will send out catalogs of their material upon request.
Miles Hunt, formerly of the Wonder Stuff, has quit as MTV Europe's 120 Minutes host and plans to make more music. He takes a dim view of his Wonderstuff back-catalog and lists the Golden Palominoes' Pure among his favorite albums last year - so future projects may sound utterly unrelated to the Wonder Stuff. The Stuff, without Miles, has reformed under the name We Know Where You Live.