i spent a lot of the year buying old records. also, i heard a lot of
presumably new music out that i never got id'ed. here, in no
particular order, are fifteen records that i bought that i might as
well call my 2007 top 15:
Hüner Ellesmere* Returning Thirtyonetwenty 3120-001
I heard James Ruskin at the 'Closer' party he played a storming set,
using a combination of vinyl laptop
That man has some serious skills.
For sure, his new album on Tresor is out soon as well.
HNY everyone...
Martin
Interesting points have been raised here. Actually I think cover artwork
is the easiest way to remind a track for a vinyl collector.
When i raised the 1000+ records in my collection, i still could (by
seeing a record artwork or listening to it) remember by heart the name
of EPs, label cat,
Hi all,
A very interesting discussion. Much had been said about it, so i`ll
try to keep it short. My solution to this problem is inspired on a
discussion that was held on this list before. There was a discussion
about how to sort your records. This is essentially the same
discussion. At that time
could not agree more with Benoit.
very good points. the selection process is what makes or breaks the DJ.
bad selection, kills a mood, and this is easy to do when frustrated by
not being able to remember what tracks sound like. this happens with me
on accasion, when using FS2.
for the very
Regarding this - and slightly diverting the topic - for those that work
at/operate/own labels or sell your music via download (and forgive me for
being ignorant/naive about this)
does the sale of downloads ever generate enough revenue to allow you to
press up limited numbers of vinyl?
I would
In regard to memory and recognition of objects - I would imagine that the
more factors you have to help with recall the better.
You don't have time for auditory so we pretty much have only some sort of
visual recognition to rely on.
Symbols (artwork/logos, etc), colour (artwork, center labels,
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I already feel kinda sick spending half of this morning defending
digital music for DJs.. but, anyway...
In regard to memory and recognition of objects - I would imagine
that the
more factors you have to help with recall the better.
You don't have time for auditory so we pretty much have
sharing the idea that
increasing Police force is the solution to reduce criminialty : so be
sure I dont wanna give any moral lesson, and make myself sounding the way
French are perceived abraod ;o)
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Keep dreaming man..
telepathic regards,
the kooky scientist
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Regarding this - and slightly diverting the topic - for those that work
at/operate/own labels or sell your music via download (and forgive me for
You don't understand, if not some of the ins outs of the
relationship between socio-economic conditions and the highest per
capita violent crime in the country, at least that it's related to the
music that comes out of Detroit?
That's a funny joke and the punchline is next, right? You were going
On Jan 3, 2008 7:19 PM, Thor Teague [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a funny joke and the punchline is next, right? You were going
for funny hee-hee, perhaps? ;)
that guy and the corny scientist out all in one day. must be a full moon.
tom
Sorry to intrude upon the Thomas D. Cox, Jr. personal soapbox 313 list.
FYI, digital download sales don't amount to anything. Still waiting to hear
some mind blowing, record shattering, divine tracks from Mr. Cox.
telepathic regards,
the kooky scientist
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On Jan 3, 2008 7:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry to intrude upon the Thomas D. Cox, Jr. personal soapbox 313 list.
sorry isn't going to cut it this time.
FYI, digital download sales don't amount to anything.
aww, poor fred. you just cant win.
Still waiting to hear some mind blowing,
I agree, I think that of course, there's an attachment to vinyl or a
physical object because of the artwork + packaging.I think there's
it's much deeper than that. the content/nature of the object is
essentially irrelevant, from a more abstracted pov. objects accrue
considerable value simply by
FYI, digital download sales don't amount to anything. Still waiting to hear
some mind blowing, record shattering, divine tracks from Mr. Cox.
that's preposterous. i personally know people making a decent amount
from them -- in fact a pretty impressive amount from them. and
obviously
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