i've been placing orders with piccadilly every two or three weeks for the
past two years or so. never ever had a problem. the records turn up on the
other side on the world within four or five days. they have a great
slection for the stuff i like. i really like their wishlist function.
a
I can't recommend picadilly enough! I used to go there all the time when I
lived in Manchester, and even now on the other side of the world they remain
one of my favourite shops. As well as the red-hot warehouse finds that seem to
pop up with alarming frequency, their staff have the best taste
On Apr 25, 2005, at 8:27 PM, Simon Hindle wrote:
I can't recommend picadilly enough! I used to go there all the time
when I lived in Manchester, and even now on the other side of the
world they remain one of my favourite shops.
While i've never been there (but hope to someday) their weekly
I imagine the author is subscribed, but i thought this might be of some
interest, at least for the current story and the links.
http://gutterbreakz.blogspot.com
--
Ian
Manchester heads - are they still on Oldham St? What's Eastern Bloc like
nowadays?
Yep, still on Oldham Street, and as for Eastern Bloc... personal taste, but I
wouldn't bother
Manchester heads - are they still on Oldham St?
Yep.
What's Eastern Bloc like nowadays?
Oh. Hmm.
Eastern Bloc ceased being the shop it USED to be a long long time ago.
However, it's owner John Berry is a great guy who has done alot for techno
over the years in Manchester. A true gent.
I
True about the BBC Radio Player, it's clumsy. You can always fish out
the direct stream.
The BBC's licensing restrictions actually forbid a rewind function on music.
You'll notice that if you ever listen to a pure discussion programme, a
rewind button magically appears!
carl morris
Plug Two
can I just say I disagree with censorship in any way or form?
ok, thanks.
ah . this must be why people give you liberal abuse on the list!
Spotted it on Submerge.
Not by Ultradyne though. Anyone heard it?
thanks
alex
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I noticed Matt played this record on his show:
Anne Clarke - Sleeper In Metropolis
I have this 12, green cover right Matt?
Had it for quite a while, but never really pull it out much, much prefer
Our Darkness. Had this one way before I had Our Darkness.
Someone told me it was Big In Detroit at
On Apr 26, 2005, at 9:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed Matt played this record on his show:
Anne Clarke - Sleeper In Metropolis
I have this 12, green cover right Matt?
Had it for quite a while, but never really pull it out much, much
prefer
Our Darkness. Had this one way before I
It's been a long time coming but here are the fruits of my labor. From Submerge
the Show to Underground Committee to now Resisted Resonance. Thanks for your
support through all these years (1998 - 2005).
1. Javier Drada - Eden Nights (7:29)
2. Javier Drada - Dirty South Calling (12:10)
3.
has anyone checked the jose gonzalez lp?
man, the single 'crosses' sounds beautiful. I keep hearing snippets of it,
but i don't have it yet as they haven't released the vinyl.
can't wait. just to get that crosses track, its the only one I heard so
far, hope the rest is as good.
and, while we're
That particular show was a solo ride by dave siska so I dunno even know
the track... but I've CC'd him.
I've probably lied today by telling on a forum that Sonic Sunset is the best
radioshow in the world at the moment ;-)
I was complaining about the quality of the belgian house/techno related
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and, while we're on the subject of Paeacefrog, WHERES THE JOE LEWIS
LP??/!
it was promo-d ages ago, anyone seen it?
didnt even hear about this, was it supposed to be old stuff or new?
on that giles
and, while we're on the subject of Paeacefrog, WHERES THE JOE LEWIS
LP??/!
it was promo-d ages ago, anyone seen it?
didnt even hear about this, was it supposed to be old stuff or new?
It would be nice to have something like that Stasis retrospective. But that
wouldn't make the
and, while we're on the subject of Paeacefrog, WHERES THE JOE LEWIS
LP??/!
it was promo-d ages ago, anyone seen it?
didnt even hear about this, was it supposed to be old stuff or new?
Old.
Placid's just lost about 14 grand on his record collection.
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From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It would be nice to have something like that Stasis
retrospective. But that
wouldn't make the collectors happy, I guess. Placid?
if you collect music for any reason other than the fact that its
Clinically Inclined
8 April 2005
Fridays 9:30pm - 12:30am, 89.3 FM WNUR Chicago
http://SonicSunset.com
dave's at the helm as spring weather floats into the sunset metropolis
with ambient dub and downtempo, transitioning into slow-paced
chorded-out techno-house hybrids - given extended play
funnily enough i emailed them the other day asking the very same
thing.. i got no response.
I'm quite up for some joe r lewis on decent pressing to be honest.
Not as if the targets are going to go down in value.
p
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and, while we're on the subject of Paeacefrog,
if you collect music for any reason other than the fact that its
good, you get what you deserve when it gets reissued.
rubbish.
did you never pay top dollar for something you really wanted?
only to be gutted when someone re-issued it, so every tom dick and harry
can have it to play?
time,
funnily enough i emailed them the other day asking the very same
thing.. i got no response.
hmm.
Its been on promo a while now. since early feb? maybe even earlier.
guess its imminent. nothing about it on their site tho. wonder if theres a
12 coming too.
I'm quite up for some joe r lewis on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you collect music for any reason other than the fact that its
good, you get what you deserve when it gets reissued.
rubbish.
did you never pay top dollar for something you really wanted?
only to be gutted when someone re-issued it, so every tom dick and harry
can
i'm sure tom will answer for himself but you're buying it for the reason
it's good (and rare, but mainly cos it's good)
so you agree with him no?
hmm. dunno. I confused meself.
but, either way, don't tell him I MIGHT agree with him.
; )
Listening to the trax right now and i must say it's a very pleasant
listen!!
Detroit's in Me and Amnbits are very cool trax!
Great work.
Martijn
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Javier Drada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: dinsdag 26 april 2005 17:23
Aan: 313@hyperreal.org
I haven't checked all the other stuff on the site, but the tracks you have up
are really well done. I especially like eden nights (really hit the spot this
morning) and 1998. doesn't sound like it was dnoe in 98 though. Good stuff and
thanks for posting it.
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner
Javier Drada wrote:
It's been a long time coming but here are the fruits of my labor. From Submerge
the Show to Underground Committee to now Resisted Resonance. Thanks for your
support through all these years (1998 - 2005).
1. Javier Drada - Eden Nights (7:29)
2. Javier Drada - Dirty South
good timing with all this joe lewis talk...
http://www.acidmixes.com/ClassicsnotClassics_1.zip
please rename after saving it to disk as .mp3
Compressed at a v nice 192kbps.. nice n loud.
Listing
Joe louis - My Own - target - 86
M + M - I wanna House - missing - 1987
Joe R Lewis - Seperate
hey peoples.
just wanting to know if there are any 313 realated events in ny over the
next week and into early may
i get there on the 28th and leave on the 4th
thanks again
ed
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Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks wrote:
Javier Drada wrote:
It's been a long time coming but here are the fruits of my labor.
From Submerge the Show to Underground Committee to now Resisted
Resonance. Thanks for your support through all these years (1998 -
2005).
1. Javier Drada - Eden
On Apr 26, 2005, at 10:27 AM, Maarten Baute wrote:
That particular show was a solo ride by dave siska so I dunno even
know
the track... but I've CC'd him.
I've probably lied today by telling on a forum that Sonic Sunset is
the best
radioshow in the world at the moment ;-)
I was
This Wed. or Thurs. Fuse-in Detroit will be releasing a general press
release. The meat and potatoes of information will be released at a press
Conference on May 3rd. Information on the ability to charge, Line-up and all
the other goodies will be released sometime between 10am and 2pm on Tuesday
in anmbits there's what sounds like an effected
female vocal that really hits me especially deeply
cos it sounds almost exactly like a sample
from a recording a friend made of his grandmother
that i've used on one of my yet to be released
songs. wow, strange that. andrew
--
Andrew Duke
Hi Matt,
Ha!! well thanks for your support Maarten the difference may be
they are commercially funded by radio advertisers? We are fortunately
not advertiser supported, which means we are sort of living in a fools'
paradise. ;)
well, they get their funds of my tax money! So they are
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From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you collect music for any reason other than the fact that its
good, you get what you deserve when it gets reissued.
rubbish.
did you never pay top dollar for something
On Apr 26, 2005, at 1:23 PM, Maarten Baute wrote:
In the '97-'98 period they had every week a Dave Clarke show (when he
was still a great dj, with a wide
selection in music).
this was a good era for him. i remember he had a radio pilot called
the truth, (that's not what you heard, was it?)
yep, anne clark w/ david harrow - sleeper in metropolis has a green
sleeve. the way the drums are produced on that record is so
aggressive and metallic, and the whole track is about drama moreso
than being a party track (it's darker than a lot of new wave, though
it's got a similar feel to
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hmm. dunno. I confused meself.
but, either way, don't tell him I MIGHT agree with him.
; )
ha! im saving this email ;)
tom
andythepooh.com
this was a good era for him. i remember he had a radio pilot called
the truth, (that's not what you heard, was it?) in mid 90's.i
think it only ran once or twice in the Uk but Rob Webb (old 313'er)
sent me a tape of it... it was good. vicious mixing and he talked
about the tracks he
Hmm, I think his show here was called dave clarke worldwide and between
the tracks he played recorded messages of other dj's raving about dave
clarke ;-)
Oh wait, I think it was called Technologie, yes, that was it! Worldwide
was a show wich he did after 2000, I think. It wasn't nearly half as
That's weird there are no samples in Amnbits, it's all Stylus RMX, Atmosphere,
Korg Legacy, M42, Native Instruments Komplete 2.
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Apr 26, 2005 12:51 PM
To: Javier Drada [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313 list
Thanks everyone for the support and kind remarks, I am glad you guys are
digging the vibes.
In many ways people here or 313 related had allot to do with the music you are
hearing, Thank You is all I can say.
-Original Message-
From: Javier Drada [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Apr 26, 2005
Hi Alex,
This is a solo project by yours truly. You can hear sound bytes here:
http://www.pigaomovement.com
Click on Discography, then PGM-006. You listen to snippets there...let me
know what you think!
We will have some more releases (including Ultradyne and Manasyt) coming
soon...
Peace,
I'm fairly sure this had been pre-sold with us so it should be out in
the next wee or so_ i'll double check tomorrow
cheers
Jason
PS We sold the last of our Target releases (original pressings)
recently for the grand sum of £7.50 each :(
On 26 Apr 2005, at 16:50, Placid wrote:
funnily
I've got mixed feelings on the matter- it's great when you finally
track down a record you've been after (sometimes for YEARS), not so
nice when you have to pay more than a reasonable amount for it
(about £20-25 is the most I've ever paid for something, and rarely over
a tenner). We had a
No lie there Maarten- it's ace every week- these guys have a genuine
love for the music and it really shows
cheers
Jason
On 26 Apr 2005, at 16:27, Maarten Baute wrote:
That particular show was a solo ride by dave siska so I dunno even
know
the track... but I've CC'd him.
I've probably
On Apr 26, 2005, at 2:17 PM, Javier Drada wrote:
In many ways people here or 313 related had allot to do with the music
you are hearing, Thank You is all I can say.
I remember you from all 3 shows, especially Underground Committee...
keep the faith
--
MM
http://sonicsunset.com
Hi folks,
Most of the sets from the Nestockfest broadcast marathon that ran from
March 18-21 are now available as freely downloadable mp3s from archive.org:
http://www.archive.org/audio/audio-details-db.php?collection=netstockfestcollectionid=NSF05
This includes sets from me, Tomas Jirku,
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From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've got mixed feelings on the matter- it's great when you finally
track down a record you've been after (sometimes for YEARS), not so
nice when you have to pay more than a reasonable amount for
the number of deejays playing
actually good records already makes it a rarity to hear good stuff
as it is. i just play good music.
I agree, it's also nice to play music from well known artists that
isn't so well known as well though- like I doubt I'd ever play Flash
Fix out as I have whole
That's what the fxck I'm talkin 'bout! Me and curtis were talking about this
the other day. He goes, if records are rare, who the fxck's got 'em?!! Cause
they sure aren't playing 'em. Whether the stingy bxstards are showing them off
to friends/other geeks or waiting to cart the whole lot out to
Sorry to be disrespectful (to Javier's music) but I've only had a
chance to listen to the Walter Jones release but I have to say it is
AMAZING- exactly what House is missing a lot of the time- heartfelt
congrats on putting together such a fine record- really hope it does
well for you all
Dennis DeSantis wrote:
Hi folks,
Most of the sets from the Nestockfest broadcast marathon that ran from
March 18-21 are now available as freely downloadable mp3s from
archive.org:
http://www.archive.org/audio/audio-details-db.php?collection=netstockfestcollectionid=NSF05
This includes
The thought of a stadium full of techno being burnt is horrible.
But for those that don't know the Official end of disco happened this
way, kinda.
http://promomagazine.com/news/breakingnews/disco_died/
...steve...
Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
That's what the fxck I'm talkin 'bout! Me and curtis
Javier Drada wrote:
That's weird there are no samples in Amnbits, it's all Stylus RMX, Atmosphere, Korg Legacy, M42, Native Instruments Komplete 2.
oh well, sounds great regardless. keep it up. andrew
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Original Message --
From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I agree, it's also nice to play music from well known artists that
isn't so well known as well though- like I doubt I'd ever play Flash
Fix out as I have whole bunch of other records by Orlando
the majority of records that were brought in by attendees at Comiskey Park
weren't disco records but they were records by black artists. Seems it was
more of a racist rock roll white guy event in violent reaction to black
pride and gay liberation. I recall either seeing or hearing a short
Oh, by the way Mike Veeck, the son of the Sox's promotion manager at the
time, now manages the St. Paul Saints (minor league) and their stadium is
right by my new house:
The Northern League St. Paul Saints, a team that Mike Veeck now presides
over, celebrated the 25th anniversary of Disco
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