OK. I will reformulate:
Do you know which is the first track and the ones around 28:00 and 21:00
(Marsel said something about a CC remix of a Badulu track, didn't he?)??
The link:
http://www.retroactiverecords.us/Audio/djBlkout_AfroConnection.mp3
Mutchas gracias,
G
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as i understand it: up north they're hard, down south they're a bunch of
shandy drinkers.
this is what i've picked up from years of watching british tv in a former
colony. so if i'm wrong blame coronation st, the two ronnies, benny hill,
porridge, all creatures great and small, east enders, mad
People think Kanye is arrogant but it's all an act, I think - he's more or
less admitted that he is playing around. Self belief is different to
arrogance, and he has a strong sense of self belief as he was rejected so
many times before. The best interview I read with Kanye was in Ebony last
year -
They have a chip on their shoulder - and understandably.
It's that old economic divide that manifested itself during the industrial
revolution. Read North South by Mrs Gaskell - one of the first works to
eally confront it. Alternatively read any Christopher Eccleston interview.
;)
please
I didn't think that last Mos Def album quite worked... I revisited it
lately. But props to anyone who tries to push the envelope...
I Against I is great.
I hear that Alice Russell may be working with Massive in future...
On Aug 31, 2005, at 6:00 AM, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote:
i did like 2
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From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Common keeps on apologising profusely for Electric Circus in the
press
when my gf gets a personally signed check from common for $15 in
the mail, then i might forgive him. until then, theres no
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From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I didn't think that last Mos Def album quite worked... I
revisited it
lately. But props to anyone who tries to push the envelope...
i dont think any envelopes were pushed, except that one with
I just loved that album - and others did too. Carl Craig rated it in his
top 10 list I saw. Seems like some of the Gilles Peterson set dug it.
Common keeps on apologising profusely for Electric Circus in the
press
when my gf gets a personally signed check from common for $15 in
the mail,
I hear that Alice Russell may be working with Massive in future...
it would be nice if massive attack would work with 3D.
I don't think that is gon' happen. Major personality conflicts finally
erupted.
Del Naja won in the Massive Attack Survivor.
I half expected Daddy G to leave too, but he's
Interesting post James.
On Aug 31, 2005, at 8:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as i understand it: up north they're hard, down south they're a
bunch of
shandy drinkers.
this is what i've picked up from years of watching british tv in a
former
colony. so if i'm wrong blame
the goodies
this divisions were further sharpened by the decline of the industrial
revolution and the closure of the mines post second world war. it
reached
it's nadir during thatcher's years when the miner's union was defeated
after a long long strike and the mass closure of pits and mass
unemployment.
new music from a guy called gerald out this week.
he'll b playing live next sat 10.09 at herbal in
london launching the new label (more info down below)
and also at popkomm in berlin at the laboratory
instinct party at wmf on the 16.09.
http://www.laboratoryinstinct.com
hear new 12 at
IanMJust curious--was there a notable racial component to this? (regards
miners strike, north/south divide)
Hi Ian.
No, thankfully there was no race issues really in this matter, more a case
of class divide really.
I'd expand further, but a) I'm not particuarly well educated and b) we're
well
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 September 2005 09:05
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Fabric CD
... we're so far off topic : )
To get it back on topic though... A certain Mancunian DJ went to play house in
A certain Mancunian DJ went to play house in London in the 80's and he got
bottled off, that's the real reason for us up North getting the hump
Yeah, well, they always were a bunch of cultural philistines down there. I
mean, you know, they think they like culture, what with their stuffed
olives
Carl released it... on Just Another Day - http://www.discogs.com/release/332450
;-)
On Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 07:01:56PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
radio slave re-edit of 'darkness' available at piccadilly!
so is this a bootleg? if so, the bootlegger is actually releasing his
thing before
Joost P wrote:
Hi All,
this is a new mix I recorded on the weekend:
http://tinyurl.com/b87xx
(after download just rename it to mp3, it's not a zip file)
i have finally bought myself a computer, and even bought an mp3 player along
with it, so right now i'm downloading mixes left and right,
On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 10:58:16AM +0200, Simon Vrebos wrote:
Carl released it... on Just Another Day -
http://www.discogs.com/release/332450
CC released the ambient/beatless version a few months back. But if you
listen to this bootleg, it has a 4/4 beat + some samples layed on top of
don't be forgetting the midlands please, very hard hit under thatcher.. it
wasn't only minors who lost their jobs, we once had a car industry that was
the envy of the world - and probably only matched in scale by detroit..
northeners generally have chips on their shoulders - and southerners
northeners generally have chips on their shoulders - and southerners usually
have big mouths.. midlanders have the best sense of humour and the best
football teams ;)
the only chips I had got eaten with my pie last night, thank you very much.
back you up on the sense of humour issue though,
midlanders have the best sense of humour and the best football teams ;)
yep, midlanders must have a good sense of humour to be coming out with
statements like that
teehee
; )
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With regard North/South divide no real race issues. Mainly class issues
as Alex points out.
Britian did suffer race riots in the early 80s but these were spread
over the UK (Toxteth/Liverpool, Bristol, Brixton/London).
Possible reasons here:
Hi folks. Can anyone tell me if there are any US-based, online record shops
that frequently carry frantic flowers releases? I would love to get my
hands on that new duplex EP. I believe it's called frictional frequency.
Cheers,
Lee R. Herrington
U STORE IT
Technical Support Specialist
[EMAIL
Submerge usually has 'em.
jeff
Hi folks. Can anyone tell me if there are any US-based, online record shops
that frequently carry frantic flowers releases? I would love to get my
hands on that new duplex EP. I believe it's called frictional
Outlet @ JoJo's !!!CDR Giveaway!!!
19:00 - 02:00 - Saturday 3rd September 2000... Free Entry.
Jo Jo's Bar, 388 Hackney Road, E2 7AP
featuring The Outlet DJ crew and our guest for the evening:
Free OC-CDR's
OC-CDR 002: Featuring a selection of DJ mixes from the Outlet DJ crew
and a
Info doesn't look 100% correct, as from that scan of the label it doesn't
look like it's a whitelabel ;)
I checked out the clips of this yesterday but didn't go for it as it didn't
grab me too much. How are you liking it?
Well, I like it a lot. Great stuff for the dancefloor. You don't hear
as i understand it: up north they're hard, down south they're a bunch
of shandy drinkers.
Betcha won't say that to my homies from Cardiff. :)
KKS
I got permission from Yasushi to put up a track from his Medical EP
for your listening pleasure. I liked this track because it is
high-speed minimal techno, but with a few unexpected left turns. Kinda
like what Rob Hood spins when he's had too much coffee!
For real! It's just when you say down south as opposed to south
London...well...
Hey!
Anybody except me into the m.a.n.d.y. remix of that lindstrom track on
playhouse? Think it's called I feel space. I like it a lot. Feels dark
without being evil. Like a disco cave or something with good
Forgot to mention that the 7 by mad mike and the trinity is hot. The
scalper side is kinda cool. Evil acidy whatever. But the burning
spear side is dope. When the strings hit it's over. And evidently it's
from the upcoming interstellar fugitives2 album!? Yay! Heard it at my
boy's crib, but I think
I agree, both sides are crazy! I love that bassline on that 7 for
some reason it gives me a bit of that early Red Planet feel.
On 1-sep-2005, at 17:07, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
Forgot to mention that the 7 by mad mike and the trinity is hot. The
scalper side is kinda cool. Evil acidy whatever.
On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 10:58:16AM +0200, Simon Vrebos wrote:
Carl released it... on Just Another Day -
http://www.discogs.com/release/332450
CC released the ambient/beatless version a few months back. But if you
listen to this bootleg, it has a 4/4 beat + some samples layed on top of
After almost one decade of Rebirth Propellerheads decided to make it
freeware and have created an on-line Rebirth Museum.
http://www.rebirthmuseum.com/
Enjoy! =]
[]s!
Samuel Saturos
Never been a fan,, but Geesh what a musically rich album.
Perfectly used samples, appropriately utilized guest stars, and
intelligent lyrics.
Kind of surprised. Hadn't liked a rap album by modern rappers this much
since the Roots or Outkast's Atliens. Wondering if rap fans today would
a longshot but wth, old hardtrance track with the sample We want to
give peace.. , forgot it completely, anybody?
thanxxx d
Wow, your first computer! You early adopter, you.
Hope you like the other half just as much.
Thanx,
Joost
On 1 Sep, 2005, at 11:08 AM, jurren baars wrote:
Joost P wrote:
Hi All,
this is a new mix I recorded on the weekend:
http://tinyurl.com/b87xx
(after download just rename it to mp3,
Hello Friends
This Friday, RYAN ELLIOTT's monthly VAULT residency continues at Oslo in
Detroit. Riding the wake of his acclaimed Spectral 25 Megamix for the
SPECTRAL SOUND VOL. 1 compilation, Ryan is about to begin a tour of Germany,
making this a fine time to witness his skills. Joining him
They have a chip on their shoulder
easy tiger!
no chips here, just pride : )
james b, top post! I'm quite astounded at all the crap english tv you get
over there, ha!!
errr, yeah, anyway, techno ahem
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