Thanks! Every time I'm about to unsub some little gem like this gets
posted. I loves me some Recloose mixes. Anyone know what the track
that starts around 19:45 is?
That's a Slope track on Sonar Kollektiv... Ovasoul7 from Philly on vocals:
http://www.sonarkollektiv.com/releases/SK054/
Andy
Thanks! Every time I'm about to unsub some little gem like this gets
posted. I loves me some Recloose mixes. Anyone know what the track
that starts around 19:45 is?
Slope ft Ovasoul 7 - What Choo Longa
Wicked track.
robin...
Yeah same guy, last year's sale some sort of scam apparently.
robin...
On 24 Oct 2006, at 23:16, Guilherme Menegon Arantes wrote:
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 11:39:42AM +0100, robin wrote:
Fancy wasting some money? :)
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Last call out !
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Nick Craddock
he did a very nice one last saturday here in Amsterdam!
(his first ever... :-)
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From: Stoddard, Kamal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 4:08 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Last Call Out 27th October (This
I don't know if you guys would be interested in hearing a couple of
stories from one of Toronto rave personalities, but I had Don Berns
(Dr. Trance) in the studio for an interview. We talked about some of
the early raves in toronto (around 1991) and what got us into this
whole rave culture.
Did it get recorded Marsel? :)
robin...
he did a very nice one last saturday here in Amsterdam!
(his first ever... :-)
- Original Message - From: Stoddard, Kamal
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 4:08 PM
Subject: RE:
why do people focus so much on the past? dont get me wrong vergel I
respect what your doing with your podcast but its some thing I have
noticed with a lot of people who have been around for a while (my self
included) there is far to much focus on the past and not enough focus on
the
hmmm,
no - as far as I remmeber we forgot to record all (!) livesets
so no recording of the brilliant Redshape live set either
as also not Raiders of the Lost Arp - who did a excellent performance as
well
but I remember the artists themselves recording it
...
so i'll throw out a question
yeah !
I think he was a bit nervous . fair play , as i would be if i did my
first live set ever . Ever so modest , he downplayed his performance .
I'm glad it went well i am really looking forward to his london
appearance !
lerato
he did a very nice one last saturday here in Amsterdam!
no - as far as I remmeber we forgot to record all (!) livesets
so no recording of the brilliant Redshape live set either
as also not Raiders of the Lost Arp - who did a excellent
performance as well
stop rubbing it in :)redshape live would be ace to hear!
but I remember the artists
Interesting that Berns said that he didn't like house music because it
sounded too much like disco. He came from a rock background so he got into
rave music because of it's industrial sounds. I find that quite common
and I think it's a divide between house/techno and rave (trance, happy
Was 'James Brown is Dead' considered underground? I remember it being
all over the place in europe.
Jamil
(btw, I never liked that lyric. Viva J.B.!!!)
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Interesting that Berns said that he didn't like house music because it
sounded too much like disco. He came
Was 'James Brown is Dead' considered underground? I remember it being
all over the place in europe.
Jamil
(btw, I never liked that lyric. Viva J.B.!!!)
I never thought so. There were so many hoover eurobeat rave Mentasm clones
coming out around that time anyway and that wasnt one of the
I've always wondered about that tune (never liked it though) - why the hell
would you want to declare/celebrate the death of funk (as that tune is
essentially doing)?
Funk is where it's at and where it came from and continues to live in the
best dance music. Wessel Van Diepen from L.A. Style
Berns said that going from raves to clubs became boring. That because you
don't have a decorator on staff (?) and you're not industry, you're
independent, you can't decorate the club differently each time?
Sorry, that's bulls*t and shows how unimaginative he is.
The guys I've been working
Ha ha I know this record was utter rubbish but it used to give me a giggle if
it came along at the right time (though if I was
already pissed off with how rubbish a night was it certainly wasn't going to
help).
To be fair to it though while as you say there were a million Mentasm copies -
i.e.
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From: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 4:47 PM
Subject: Re: (313) radio interview about the early toronto rave scene
Was 'James Brown is Dead' considered underground? I remember it being
all over the place in
I think this is a valid comment and I'm not arguing with it. But to give a
comment / reason for it - with me it's probably because
at the time I'm looking back to I heard music that made me go wow this music
is amazing, it's like nothing I've heard before,
forget everything else this is the
Hey Nik
Thanks for the text. Nice to meet you also, even as you said briefly. In fact
you probably had to wait longer outside that pub
then we saw each other later! Sorry about that, I guess you could see from the
amount of us walking down that it took a bit of
getting everybody together,
(( apologies for the mass spammage))
Hello Cleveland 313 friends-
Just a quick email about an event we are promoting in Cleveland tonight
(Wed.Oct.25th). The show is taking place @ B Side Lounge. Los Angeles
record label, MUSH RECORDS, has put together a touring showcase of some of
their best
It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future.
-- Yogi Berra
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People focus on the past because the future hasn't happened yet, and
the present is so hard to pin down.
On 10/25/06, Neil Wiernik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
why do people focus so much on the past?
I'm more blown away by the things I discover existing in the now...
... and the possibilities of what might be out there in the present,
lurking behind something familiar, is more exciting than looking toward
things that might be...one day.
I believe we live in the future, we've just been
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