RE: (313) So Crazy it Just Might Work - was Re: (313) Da Mixes
on some mixes i did i actually put the track list in the IDv2.3 tag, in the comments tag. it's effectively unlimited space, not visible to RIAA pigs, etc. requires a progam like IDtagIt or others for managing tags, and a little extra work. i'm thankful to get the mixes, martin, with or without TL's . thanks for your efforts. respect, Jeff Davis fon: 81.3.5114.3771 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] fax: 866.489.6463 cel: 81.90.6031.9369 -Original Message- From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 7:15 PM To: Martin Dust; robin Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'bjoern @ bikini bpm' Subject: (313) So Crazy it Just Might Work - was Re: (313) Da Mixes On Fri Oct 29 10:43 , robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent: i think it's wise to keep those tracklistings off the web from now on. trying not to go off on a rant about this so i'll shut up now. ahem Just had an idea! People could start putting tracklists in the file titles, something like this: Jeff%20Mills%20At%20Super%20Conductor%20-%201.%20Jeff%20Mills%20-%20The%20Be lls%202.%20Claude%20Young%20-% 20Angelic.mp3 I think Windows now supports 1024 character file names, so it could work (I think - haven't actually counted), and you'd have the added benefit of getting the tracklist to scroll in the media player. Dunno if search bots would be able to pick out anything sensical from a huge file name like that. A thought, at any rate... Tristan
Re: (313) So Crazy it Just Might Work - was Re: (313) Da Mixes
We don't have tracklistings for the current 3 mixes, but we will be putting them in the zip in future and thanks for the props martin - Original Message - From: Jeff Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Martin Dust' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'robin' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'bjoern @ bikini bpm' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 4:54 PM Subject: RE: (313) So Crazy it Just Might Work - was Re: (313) Da Mixes on some mixes i did i actually put the track list in the IDv2.3 tag, in the comments tag. it's effectively unlimited space, not visible to RIAA pigs, etc. requires a progam like IDtagIt or others for managing tags, and a little extra work. i'm thankful to get the mixes, martin, with or without TL's . thanks for your efforts. respect, Jeff Davis fon: 81.3.5114.3771 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] fax: 866.489.6463 cel: 81.90.6031.9369 -Original Message- From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 7:15 PM To: Martin Dust; robin Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'bjoern @ bikini bpm' Subject: (313) So Crazy it Just Might Work - was Re: (313) Da Mixes On Fri Oct 29 10:43 , robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent: i think it's wise to keep those tracklistings off the web from now on. trying not to go off on a rant about this so i'll shut up now. ahem Just had an idea! People could start putting tracklists in the file titles, something like this: Jeff%20Mills%20At%20Super%20Conductor%20-%201.%20Jeff%20Mills%20-%20The%20Be lls%202.%20Claude%20Young%20-% 20Angelic.mp3 I think Windows now supports 1024 character file names, so it could work (I think - haven't actually counted), and you'd have the added benefit of getting the tracklist to scroll in the media player. Dunno if search bots would be able to pick out anything sensical from a huge file name like that. A thought, at any rate... Tristan
RE: (313) SLAM MODE Apraketa [Jeff Mills' Snake Charmer]
-Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 29 October 2004 22:25 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) SLAM MODE Apraketa [Jeff Mills' Snake Charmer] - Original Message -- From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] really... like what? are you talking Mayday era stuff or ? how funny ive heard NYC soulful house deejays play windchime, and ive seen plenty of UR records on their playlists in general. theyve always played that older transmat stuff, but they seem to get off on the UR stuff of today. and if you missed it, there was an excellent 10 on ibadan called sandcastles that sounds straight outta detroit, almost like a UR cut actually with the jaguar-esque string build-up. and right after that one there was another 10 by slam mode that sounds very detroity as well, though not as good. Yeah. Some of it is a bit spotty, but some is quite nice. I also remember Danny Krivit played (I think it was) Quadrant at the beginning of his set @ Movement this year. Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) SLAM MODE Apraketa [Jeff Mills' Snake Charmer]
check dj spinna incorporating some oldschool blake baxter in his mix (ca. 52:00) http://deephousepage.com/media/11annual.ram maurizio -8 is also a fav with many (NYC) deep house djs and this new teknotika joint is going to cross over too
(313) Re: (UK) end of analogue radio?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just was reading this article on John Peel http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3284-1334478,00.html and came across this ___ [...] Digital radios will become less costly, but they will never be as cheap as basic trannies. basic trannies - groups of men who are given to wearing women's clothing and listening to German Dub-Techno records. :) - Greg
(313) aux 88 question
hey- Anybody know if that technology track that appeared on Bass Magnetic double pack is the same as the Direct beat release called technology?
(313) fresh out
hi list: just got a new record order in; here are some keepers: The keith tucker and max durante fuzion record From Detroit to Rome is some good electro. Very pure electric sound waves. Also, The new central record has some great deep bass lines on it, Great techno that feels both deep and tracky. I grabbed a few record from the label eargasmic, the standout is the red one cs strategy as a number of us have already mentioned. Good lookin out everyone who pointed that out. I been a fan of jamal moss's stuff for a while. And this is really good work. ... now playing : Fly by night -=- Aux 88 -=- Bass Magnetic LP
Re: (313) Re: (UK) end of analogue radio?
LOL!! thats hilarious Greg!! nice one! on 10/31/04 1:36 PM, Greg Earle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered these words: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just was reading this article on John Peel http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3284-1334478,00.html and came across this ___ [...] Digital radios will become less costly, but they will never be as cheap as basic trannies. basic trannies - groups of men who are given to wearing women's clothing and listening to German Dub-Techno records. :) - Greg