Re: [313] NSC?

2002-04-23 Thread Sean Creen



Is this that 2 set picture disc thing that came out a few years back??  I
am
looking for another copy of that since I only have one disc...

No, the Rob Hood record was a separate release - I forgot I had a copy til
everybody started talking about it here!
The double picture disc with Shake, UR and KMS is still available from
Submerge, I think. i've also spotted it still lurking in various shops over
the last couple of years, so it shouldn't be too hard to track down

Sean.






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RE: [313] NSC?

2002-04-23 Thread ani
record time roseville used to have a couple of these, but i don't remember
if i sold them at last year's festival or not.  they do international
mailorder.

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RE: [313] NSC?

2002-04-22 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
One side is from Rob Hood with a minimal (wow wath a suprise KJ) techno
track with piano loop. Not one of his best tracks but it still sounds great.
The b-side is a stunning electro track from Heath 'V-Max' Brunner who used
to do some of the NSC cuts. 

Dunno if he is still working at NSC...

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 Was taking another look at the Submerge website and I noticed 
 the NSC-056 
 Robert Hood/Silicon record.  Does anyone know anything about 
 what NSC is or 
 about this record?  I did listen to the preview and i thought 
 the electro 
 track sounded pretty dope (as far as anything compressed into 
 RealAudio 
 can!!!)  /dave

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RE: [313] NSC?

2002-04-22 Thread brendan . nelson
NSC is National Sound Corporation, a pressing plant in Detroit that's been
central to the city's music industry for decades. I believe they were
pressing Motown records back in the day, and a lot of the P-Funk material
was pressed there. They noticed the techno explosion, and the main guy there
(forgot his name) gave Mad Mike and Jeff Mills the idea for doing locked
grooves - I can't help but notice that a lot of this music you guys are
pressing these days is a bit... repetitive..., he said, tactfully, and
suggested that he cut a record so one beat just loops indefinitely. UR were
impressed, and from then on they used NSC to do all those weird
inside-to-out pressings and stuff like that.

Eventually NSC decided to launch an imprint of sorts, and a few records came
out under it. The Silicon track on the EP you mentioned below is Heath
Brunner's best, I reckon, and I often play it if I'm spinning booty or
ghetto tech. And I'd say that the Rob Hood track is probably *less* minimal
than a lot of his other track - there's some latin percussion in there
besides the standard 909, and a voice that sounds to me like it's saying
latté!...

Brendan

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 From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 22 April 2002 14:37
 To: '313@hyperreal.org'
 Subject: RE: [313] NSC?
 
 
 One side is from Rob Hood with a minimal (wow wath a suprise 
 KJ) techno
 track with piano loop. Not one of his best tracks but it 
 still sounds great.
 The b-side is a stunning electro track from Heath 'V-Max' 
 Brunner who used
 to do some of the NSC cuts. 
 
 Dunno if he is still working at NSC...
 
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  Was taking another look at the Submerge website and I noticed 
  the NSC-056 
  Robert Hood/Silicon record.  Does anyone know anything about 
  what NSC is or 
  about this record?  I did listen to the preview and i thought 
  the electro 
  track sounded pretty dope (as far as anything compressed into 
  RealAudio 
  can!!!)  /dave
 
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RE: [313] NSC?

2002-04-22 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
NSC is NOT a pressing plant! They just do the cuts. It started as a 2 man
business somewhere in Detroit. After Ron Murphy his partner died he changed
the name from NSC to Sound Enterprises but kept using the NSC logo in his
cut to honour his partner. 

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 NSC is National Sound Corporation, a pressing plant in 
 Detroit that's been
 central to the city's music industry for decades. I believe they were
 pressing Motown records back in the day, and a lot of the 
 P-Funk material
 was pressed there. They noticed the techno explosion, and the 
 main guy there
 (forgot his name) gave Mad Mike and Jeff Mills the idea for 
 doing locked
 grooves - I can't help but notice that a lot of this music 
 you guys are
 pressing these days is a bit... repetitive..., he said, 
 tactfully, and
 suggested that he cut a record so one beat just loops 
 indefinitely. UR were
 impressed, and from then on they used NSC to do all those weird
 inside-to-out pressings and stuff like that.
 
 Eventually NSC decided to launch an imprint of sorts, and a 
 few records came
 out under it. The Silicon track on the EP you mentioned below is Heath
 Brunner's best, I reckon, and I often play it if I'm spinning booty or
 ghetto tech. And I'd say that the Rob Hood track is probably 
 *less* minimal
 than a lot of his other track - there's some latin percussion in there
 besides the standard 909, and a voice that sounds to me like 
 it's saying
 latté!...
 
 Brendan
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 22 April 2002 14:37
  To: '313@hyperreal.org'
  Subject: RE: [313] NSC?
  
  
  One side is from Rob Hood with a minimal (wow wath a suprise 
  KJ) techno
  track with piano loop. Not one of his best tracks but it 
  still sounds great.
  The b-side is a stunning electro track from Heath 'V-Max' 
  Brunner who used
  to do some of the NSC cuts. 
  
  Dunno if he is still working at NSC...
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  
   Was taking another look at the Submerge website and I noticed 
   the NSC-056 
   Robert Hood/Silicon record.  Does anyone know anything about 
   what NSC is or 
   about this record?  I did listen to the preview and i thought 
   the electro 
   track sounded pretty dope (as far as anything compressed into 
   RealAudio 
   can!!!)  /dave
  
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RE: [313] NSC?

2002-04-22 Thread brendan . nelson
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 From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 22 April 2002 15:17
 
 NSC is NOT a pressing plant!

OK, OK, I was wrong :) I was confused between those who cut the master and
those who press up the discs.

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RE: [313] NSC?

2002-04-22 Thread Cyborg K
Thanks for the info...  I did think that NSC was the name of the record 
pressing company, but I was slightly confused because I did not realize that 
there were releases put out under the NSC name.  Always nice to learn 
something! /dave


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RE: [313] NSC?

2002-04-22 Thread FC3 Richards
Is this that 2 set picture disc thing that came out a few years back??  I am
looking for another copy of that since I only have one disc...

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 6:52 AM
 To:   313@hyperreal.org
 Subject:  RE: [313] NSC?
 
 NSC is National Sound Corporation, a pressing plant in Detroit that's been
 central to the city's music industry for decades. I believe they were
 pressing Motown records back in the day, and a lot of the P-Funk material
 was pressed there. They noticed the techno explosion, and the main guy
 there
 (forgot his name) gave Mad Mike and Jeff Mills the idea for doing locked
 grooves - I can't help but notice that a lot of this music you guys are
 pressing these days is a bit... repetitive..., he said, tactfully, and
 suggested that he cut a record so one beat just loops indefinitely. UR
 were
 impressed, and from then on they used NSC to do all those weird
 inside-to-out pressings and stuff like that.
 
 Eventually NSC decided to launch an imprint of sorts, and a few records
 came
 out under it. The Silicon track on the EP you mentioned below is Heath
 Brunner's best, I reckon, and I often play it if I'm spinning booty or
 ghetto tech. And I'd say that the Rob Hood track is probably *less*
 minimal
 than a lot of his other track - there's some latin percussion in there
 besides the standard 909, and a voice that sounds to me like it's saying
 latté!...
 
 Brendan
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 22 April 2002 14:37
  To: '313@hyperreal.org'
  Subject: RE: [313] NSC?
  
  
  One side is from Rob Hood with a minimal (wow wath a suprise 
  KJ) techno
  track with piano loop. Not one of his best tracks but it 
  still sounds great.
  The b-side is a stunning electro track from Heath 'V-Max' 
  Brunner who used
  to do some of the NSC cuts. 
  
  Dunno if he is still working at NSC...
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  
   Was taking another look at the Submerge website and I noticed 
   the NSC-056 
   Robert Hood/Silicon record.  Does anyone know anything about 
   what NSC is or 
   about this record?  I did listen to the preview and i thought 
   the electro 
   track sounded pretty dope (as far as anything compressed into 
   RealAudio 
   can!!!)  /dave
  
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RE: [313] NSC?

2002-04-22 Thread Dennis Donohue
I have one that is a white disc.  There was only the single 12' to the one
that I have.  Not essential Hood, but it's still Hood.

D

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Subject: RE: [313] NSC?

Is this that 2 set picture disc thing that came out a few years back??  I am
looking for another copy of that since I only have one disc...

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 Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 6:52 AM
 To:   313@hyperreal.org
 Subject:  RE: [313] NSC?
 
 NSC is National Sound Corporation, a pressing plant in Detroit that's been
 central to the city's music industry for decades. I believe they were
 pressing Motown records back in the day, and a lot of the P-Funk material
 was pressed there. They noticed the techno explosion, and the main guy
 there
 (forgot his name) gave Mad Mike and Jeff Mills the idea for doing locked
 grooves - I can't help but notice that a lot of this music you guys are
 pressing these days is a bit... repetitive..., he said, tactfully, and
 suggested that he cut a record so one beat just loops indefinitely. UR
 were
 impressed, and from then on they used NSC to do all those weird
 inside-to-out pressings and stuff like that.
 
 Eventually NSC decided to launch an imprint of sorts, and a few records
 came
 out under it. The Silicon track on the EP you mentioned below is Heath
 Brunner's best, I reckon, and I often play it if I'm spinning booty or
 ghetto tech. And I'd say that the Rob Hood track is probably *less*
 minimal
 than a lot of his other track - there's some latin percussion in there
 besides the standard 909, and a voice that sounds to me like it's saying
 latté!...
 
 Brendan
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 22 April 2002 14:37
  To: '313@hyperreal.org'
  Subject: RE: [313] NSC?
  
  
  One side is from Rob Hood with a minimal (wow wath a suprise 
  KJ) techno
  track with piano loop. Not one of his best tracks but it 
  still sounds great.
  The b-side is a stunning electro track from Heath 'V-Max' 
  Brunner who used
  to do some of the NSC cuts. 
  
  Dunno if he is still working at NSC...
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  
   Was taking another look at the Submerge website and I noticed 
   the NSC-056 
   Robert Hood/Silicon record.  Does anyone know anything about 
   what NSC is or 
   about this record?  I did listen to the preview and i thought 
   the electro 
   track sounded pretty dope (as far as anything compressed into 
   RealAudio 
   can!!!)  /dave
  
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Re: [313] NSC

2002-01-07 Thread Hans Veneman
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 12:47:17PM -0500, Jones, George wrote:
 Anyone know if NSC is still cutting plates? I've tried going to their
 website and found it no longer there. 

There still seems to be a website at http://www.soundenterprises.com/
from where i'm looking :)

Hans

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RE: [313] NSC

2002-01-07 Thread Alexandres Lugo
They're still in business. We just just got something cut there a few weeks
back...try the number: 734.641.4686

Peace,
Alex

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Subject: [313] NSC


Anyone know if NSC is still cutting plates? I've tried going to their
website and found it no longer there.

If not, who could I go to?


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RE: [313] nsc/ron murphy

2000-10-03 Thread Patrick Wacher
Did I miss something? What happened with nsc/ron?

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what's the latest word?

hoping for the best,

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RE: [313] nsc/ron murphy

2000-09-29 Thread et machina

what's the latest word?

hoping for the best,

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Re: [313] NSC

2000-06-01 Thread Otto Koppius
Simon Walley wrote:
 
 From: Seth Redmond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [313] classic house mail order
 
 to add to the misery, when I do get them, the cheap shitty vinyl used by
 the NSC these days is always warped in transit...
 
 NSC is just a cutting room IIRC? So they have nothing to do with where the
 record is actually pressed and therefore the quality of the vinyl. Thats
 down to the pressing plant each label decides to use.

Exactly. All NSC does, is cut the master lacquer, they don't press.
And after last Friday, I can vouch for the mastering qualities of Ron
Murphy. We (Hans, Klaas-Jan, Pieter and me) went down there to have the
first two EPs mastered for my labels Ground Zero and TechnoTourist. 

We brought the DATs and spend a while listening to them with Ron, adding
or removing some frequencies and that improved the tracks already. Then
he cut the master. Just seeing your record being cut, groove after
groove, is a beautiful sight in itself. But when he finished cutting it
and played the master, our collective jaws dropped. Even though it was
played over the exact same system as the DATs, the master sounded *so*
much better, so much more warmth and depth to the sound. It was amazing. 

I can't wait to get them pressed! :)

Otto
PS When we came in, he was mastering KMS 070, a track by Gary Martin.
Brace yourself when that one will be released, it's a latin techno track
with a break that will send *any* dancefloor completely ballistic.




Re: [313] NSC

2000-06-01 Thread Tom Churchill
Otto at NSC;

 ...when he finished cutting it and played the master...

He played the master after cutting it?? They never do that over here - one
time at Loud Mastering I asked if we could listen to the cut when it was
done and he looked at me as if his mother had just walked out of my nose...

Tom