if i make the tracklisting an image file rather than a text/html file will
that stop bots from searching it?
james
www.jbucknell.com
D B
PRESS RELEASE:
On Nov 6th 2004, NAW will be burned at the stake for using the 313
list as his personal PR repository, even though he has [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
do with Detroit or Detroit Techno.
All 313 list members are invited to attend.
well, someone had to say it!
robin...
On 18 Oct 2004, at 07:13, Greg Earle wrote:
PRESS RELEASE:
On Nov 6th 2004, NAW will be burned at the stake for using the 313
list as his personal PR repository, even though he has [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
do with Detroit or Detroit Techno.
All 313 list
Hi List, after having unsubbed for a couple of months, here i am again (with
a new and improved email address)
i'm glad to see the list is active and as sanguine as usual ;P
fab.
Citymorb Music
http://www.citymorb.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED] || [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From:
Next BlackHeartDisco Info.
Black Heart Disco ...
Alternative black music ...
Sub club, Major Street, off Princess Street Gay Village MCR ...
Fri 29th Oct 10.30pm - 4.00am ...
DJ's Danny Webb, Alex Bond, Rob Douglas Blandford ...
All open minded lovers of music welcome ...
£5 door / £2
are you going to continue with your educating the
people with their A,B,C's on the 1's and 2's this
month then Alex?
Cheers
BT
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Next BlackHeartDisco Info.
Black Heart Disco ...
Alternative black music ...
Sub club, Major Street, off Princess Street Gay
are you going to continue with your educating the
people with their A,B,C's on the 1's and 2's this
month then Alex?
DJ Sesame Street is my middle name.
C is for Cookie.
(not crack kids, not crack)
_
- End
I'm off to Naples, can anyone point me the right direction for some good
records store, new and 2nd hand. And may be a club to visit?
Thanks in advance
P
He'll get bottled off when he plays Ezzee Possee though...
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 October 2004 08:43
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Manchester UK party spam BLACKHEARTDISCO
are you going to continue with your educating
drowsy at work... so I popped in aux88-is it man or machine. what a
great pick-me-up! this stuff never gets old.
:-)
cheers,
lee r. herrington
u store it
technical support specialist
440-260-2245
Anyone heard the new Los Hermanos 7?
I quite like it, kinda had to slow it down though. Is there something wrong
with me?
: )
_
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Is your business ready for the new era
I've been tonning that one all weekend, +2 as well.
Loving it...and do you need to ask Alex, of course there's something
wrong with you ;)
Martin
On 18 Oct 2004, at 14:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone heard the new Los Hermanos 7?
I quite like it, kinda had to slow it down though. Is
Following on from Robins post about new records, I notice that the
'Unclassics' Cd from Environ is mixed!
Should be good!
http://www.environrecords.com/
Don't suppose anyone has a tracklisting anywhere do they?
Also there's a new 12 coming of the same series. Good.
Alex
do a google search for robots.txt
thats the way to avoid the bots.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: D B [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 Org 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 8:24 PM
Subject: Re: (313)search bots (was Emotion Electric shutdown)
if i
Think this is it...
Discotheque - Disco Special
Zodiac - Pacific
Pluton the Humanoids - World Invaders (Hot Edit)
Unrhythm Trax- Humanoid Beat
Margueritas - Margherita
Eurofunk - Manshortage (Eli 173 Edit)
Victor - Go On and Do It
Plastic Mode - Baja Imperial
Dance Reaction - Disco Train (Morgan
Martin D.I've been tonning that one all weekend, +2 as well.
I knew it!
are you on whizz?
; )
_
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Is your business ready for the new era of accounting?
Anyone heard the new Los Hermanos 7?
I quite like it, kinda had to slow it down though. Is there
something wrong
with me?
nah. you're just old.
the fabrice lig remix of arne's crusade was pissing me off this weekend cause
everytime i wanted to drop it, it was too fast to mix into...at
No tracklisting yet, but some hints in the blurb from their newsletter :
Why UNCLASSICS? That's easy: they ain't the usual disco suspects! Morgan
Geist, one half of the acclaimed production duo Metro Area and owner of the
innovative Environ label, has lovingly assembled this debut DJ mix
http://www.juno.co.uk/IP/IF160234-01.htm has the details
meant to be another unclassics 12 as well, as well as another jersey
devil 12 and the kelley polar thingy...all soon
cool
robin...
On 18 Oct 2004, at 14:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Following on from Robins post about new records, I
nah. you're just old.
the fabrice lig remix of arne's crusade was pissing me off this
weekend cause everytime i wanted to drop it, it was too fast to mix
into...at -8. I mean, I can enjoy the 130-150 bpm face peeling
pound-out as much as the next, but there's something about that throb
that
Nope, no need for chemicals when you are locked into the machines Alex
- we leave the gear to the audience - more interested in re-wiring
peoples heads - it sounds great at 142bmp.
Great track, trying slamming it into Bones Knowhere...bang on...
Martin
On 18 Oct 2004, at 14:50, [EMAIL
Nope, no need for chemicals when you are locked into the machines Alex
- we leave the gear to the audience - more interested in re-wiring
peoples heads - it sounds great at 142bmp.
I was only kiddin' Martin...
I wish there was more techno that was slower.
It's impossible to try and play a bit of
Not like you to moan mate *s*
On 18 Oct 2004, at 15:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope, no need for chemicals when you are locked into the machines Alex
- we leave the gear to the audience - more interested in re-wiring
peoples heads - it sounds great at 142bmp.
I was only kiddin' Martin...
Backspin it man, or turn deck 1 off in time to it or do what I did at
the weekend when I took the wrong record off - shout Come on! *lol*
Martin
On 18 Oct 2004, at 14:57, robin wrote:
nah. you're just old.
the fabrice lig remix of arne's crusade was pissing me off this
weekend cause
I wish there was more techno that was slower.
I agree.
To my tastes, Robert Hood playing at Superconductor was ruined by the fact he
played everything pitched up
ahhh the backspin, Dj technique of champions! (I mean it too. ask TP:))
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
Entech
Bebop was about change, about evolution. It wasn't about standing still and
becoming safe. If anybody wants to keep creating they have to be about change.
Weatherall has the best backspin ever...
On 18 Oct 2004, at 15:18, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
ahhh the backspin, Dj technique of champions! (I mean it too. ask TP:))
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
Entech
Bebop was about change, about evolution. It wasn't about standing
still
Martin DNot like you to moan mate *s*
Bwahahahah. Of course not.
; )
Ha, you thought that was a moan?
But, serious point. In general, people are not interested in going to
parties that play one micro genre of dance music all night. Just look
around at the clubs. Christ I know tons of different
Actually,
Here's a good example. Francis Woof (of this list) does a party called
That Amazing Thing in Manchester.
Francis plays alot of 313 techno, and techno sounding stuff.
Yet, if you ask one person in the city if That Amazing Thing was a techno
party, they'd tell you you were mad.
And, his
Found a number of Hula records recently - got a bit of background info on
them via allmusic.com but can anyone (Martin?) shed any light on them?
Or are they pretty much a 2nd rate CV?
I found their music is compelling and seems less pop oriented than Cabaret
Voltaire. Sounds like their live shows
It's easy to give the audience what they want, it's much harder to
give them something they didn't know they wanted
Steven Patrick Morrissey
In general, people are not interested in going to
parties that play one micro genre of dance music all night.
You've not been to Minneapolis then have you... ;)
MEK
and if you think other wise you need to try listening to my music sometime
as my music has more to do with detroit techno then 90 percent of the
stuff talked about on this list...
==
neil wiernik aka naw
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.phoniq.net
Hula where unreal live and where named after the house the Cabs lived
in...
Hula
Biography
Based in Sheffield, England, Hula were one of the city's most prominent
exponents of the independent music scene, churning out numerous albums
and 12-inch singles of funky, synthesized pop for
Matthew Herbert's Soundslike label join forces with the south London
promoters/record label, Werk, on Saturday 4 December.
the exact line-up and location of the party will be kept a close secret
until the afternoon of Saturday 4 December. the 313-friendly portion of the
line-up comes by way of a
Martin D.It's easy to give the audience what they want, it's much harder
to
give them something they didn't know they wanted
Steven Patrick Morrissey
Dust out
What does that mean?
Seriously, explain it, I can't work out what it means.
Here's another example. Take SHAKE. In the 13 years or so
there's quite a few different things in manchester uk now that seem to
have a big mix of styles in one night.
question is: is anywhere else like that?
i much prefer a party where there's a big range of stuff being played.
and i don't think i'm alone with that preference.
robin...
On 18
The times I've seen him, he's rocked. And I tell you now, he could take the
roof off the biggest party in Manchester, the Electric Chair. But, they'll
never book him. Ever.
And it's their loss.
and if you think other wise you need to try listening to my music sometime
as my music has more to do with detroit techno then 90 percent of the
stuff talked about on this list...
Neil.
I think Greg was rightly pointing out that you never really contribute to
any discussion or anything, just
Robinthere's quite a few different things in manchester uk now that seem
to
have a big mix of styles in one night
Yes, there is.
And do you know what is total madness?
Everybody's playing virtually the same records, but everyone thinks (crowds
particuarly) that it's one particular 'scene' that
On 18 Oct 2004, at 15:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin D.It's easy to give the audience what they want, it's much
harder
to
give them something they didn't know they wanted
Steven Patrick Morrissey
Dust out
What does that mean?
Seriously, explain it, I can't work out what it means.
And it's their loss.
It is. But really, it's ours.
Because
a) We don't get to see him dj
b) If we want to see him, we put our hands in our pockets and do it
ourselves, and get a relatively low attendance because people wouldn't come
because it's a 'techno' night.
And, another thing (god,
Hula where unreal live and where named after the house the Cabs lived
in...
thanks Martin - I'm quite curious about this era of electronic/post-punk
music (early 80s) and would love to know about more of the (2nd tier?)
artists. I'm well aware of CV, Gang of Four, Certain Ratio, Fad Gadget,
etc.
that's what I mean
by the above statement.
cool, wasn't sure, thanks.
Surgeon is the master of this, yet everyone
seems to think he's all boom boom boom Boldrick voice It's clearly
not the case.
Also cool, and also I've been meaning to check him since alot of people on
the list have been
I'll dig out some links and do you a list...
Martin
On 18 Oct 2004, at 16:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hula where unreal live and where named after the house the Cabs lived
in...
thanks Martin - I'm quite curious about this era of
electronic/post-punk
music (early 80s) and would love to
Here's a good example. Francis (of this list) does a party called That
Amazing Thing in Manchester.
Francis plays a lot of 313 techno, and techno sounding stuff.
Ah the perfect excuse to say I've updated our site without it being too spam
flavour!
And this time it actually works (note to self,
I'd love a beer with you sometime - I really like your passion, you mad
fcuker...
Also cool, and also I've been meaning to check him since alot of
people on
the list have been speaking really highly of him in the last year or
so. I
admit to being in the group you describe Martin. But I
I'd love a beer with you sometime
Heh! I'd love to.
thing is, I don't do 'a beer'
I only do beerS ; )
Give him a try when he's at a club that is NOT known for tonning it
I will.
We do, but I don't think you'd dig it, it 143bmp and it's on the dark
sheffield industrial side...
Try me! You
Just listened to the tracks on his website. All really good, well
produced stuff, but I can't help but feel I've all heard it before.
Years ago. There's not a single track that surprised me.
I must be getting old as well...
Joost
On 17-okt-04, at 07:52PM, Ramon Crespo wrote:
I know some of
After the discussion recently about the second city of
techno I thought that some people may be interested in
this - looks quite good
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?merchID=15335
Cheers
BT
On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 09:48:35AM -0400, /0 wrote:
do a google search for robots.txt
thats the way to avoid the bots.
I'm afraid it's not; there's no way to prevent a bot from ignoring
'robots.txt'.
Cheers,
Michel
I think /0 means research the subject of robots.txt
There's a good FAQ on Robot Exclusion and related topics here:
http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/faq.html
carl morris
Plug Two
t +442920190151
Michel Rijnders wrote:
On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 09:48:35AM -0400, /0 wrote:
do a google search for
On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 06:33:50PM +0100, carl plugtwo wrote:
I think /0 means research the subject of robots.txt
There's a good FAQ on Robot Exclusion and related topics here:
http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/faq.html
The following article ('No Bots Allowed!'):
At 02:09 PM 10/18/2004, Michel Rijnders wrote:
The following article ('No Bots Allowed!'):
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1248105,00.asp
might be of interest as well; it also states the point I was trying to
get across:
However, the standard relies entirely on the courtesy of the
on the subject of live humans accessing the sites, would it be at all effective
to, say, put an entry screen before you're admitted to the tracklisting section
that says something to the effect of, by accessing this portion of our site,
you agree not to hold emotion electric or it's affiliates
In case you missed it on the air, here's the archive:
http://www.phonopsia.com/mixes/TristanWatkinsPassion1079FMMix10-10-04.mp3
Tracklist
=
808 State - Ride [Rephlex]
Umod - What Melody [Sonar Kollektiv]
DJ Rels - Don't U Know [Stones Throw Records]
Omar S - Untitled AOS-002 A2
Hula where unreal live and where named after the house the Cabs lived
in...
thanks Martin - I'm quite curious about this era of electronic/post-punk
music (early 80s) and would love to know about more of the (2nd tier?)
artists. I'm well aware of CV, Gang of Four, Certain Ratio, Fad Gadget,
YES! That album is amazing.
On Monday, October 18, 2004, at 08:39 AM, lee herrington wrote:
drowsy at work... so I popped in aux88-is it man or machine. what a
great pick-me-up! this stuff never gets old.
:-)
cheers,
lee r. herrington
u store it
technical support specialist
love it
On Monday, October 18, 2004, at 08:32 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone heard the new Los Hermanos 7?
I quite like it, kinda had to slow it down though. Is there something
wrong
with me?
: )
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