I agree with you, Simon.
Kw
On 05/04/2008, at 21:59, duf duf wrote:
It's amazing . . does anyone like anything on this list.
Maybe the 313 t-shirt should be ..
don't like it on 313
..
beatless humour aside .. I was thinking the other day that we
might be getting genre confused with
Kevin Kennedy wrote:
...and sadly today most of it is just electronic crap.
This has been the a mantra for over 15 years though .. dance
music is can always completely mundane in the micro.
I guess what I'm trying to suggest is that this plethora of crap
is what makes the music what it
Lets face it every Dj wants to be producer with out having to
do the hard work in the studio.
That is not a fact. There are tons of DJs who subscribe to the David
Mancuso school of DJing, or at least lean primarily that way.
True . it's a pretty broad statement I made there.
But
nice... :)
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Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2008 18:31:57 +0800
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Subject: Intermediate - Detroit
Hi vqns,
Today's ChinesePod lesson is: Intermediate - Detroit.
Take a ride with ChinesePod on the Freeway of Love
Yeah we need more rooms with those old Irresistible Force records...
Chill Out or Die ;-)
On 5 apr 2008, at 17:24, Dan Bean wrote:
Yes, very much.
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Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
Yeah we need more rooms with those old Irresistible Force records...
Chill Out or Die ;-)
We never got that kind of hippy crap up here, the chill rooms always had
good stuff going on in them - which was good because it was always
squat tekno next door. MMM seems to
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 7:09 AM, duf duf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin Kennedy wrote:
...and sadly today most of it is just electronic crap.
This has been the a mantra for over 15 years though .. dance
music is can always completely mundane in the micro.
The period between 1993-96
Sadly, the hipsters and the sycophants are the leaders rather than the
innovators and the creative.
And yes...Richie wants your wallet full of cashso do all that copy him.
The fact that even Hollywood has begun to copy itself more and more
bothers and makes me ask where is the
the Chill Out series on instinct in the mid 90s was terrific
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Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
Yeah we need more rooms with
http://www.manvsbigmachine.com/users/instinct-ambient/home.htm
Pretty indeed !
- K*
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Subject: Re: (313) Chill Out Rooms
the
a release he came out with last year:
http://www.discogs.com/release/983148
his website:
http://www.j4r3d.com
he also has a myspace music site under the name Acid
Beard with a bunch of tracks on it. Good stuff.
I wish he would release a couple of the MySpace tracks
on vinyl.
Jeff
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instinct ruled. one of the best labels ever, imo
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http://www.manvsbigmachine.com/users/instinct-ambient/home.htm
Pretty
The time I heard MMM play he absolutely killed it, and there was nary
a pink floyd record to be found. Why all the hate? Global Chillage
was a classic! What am I missing?
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 7:59 AM, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
Yeah we need more rooms
I loved Global Chillage, played it a lot back then! All those old
ambient records one FAX where also personal favorites.
On 6 apr 2008, at 21:26, Frank Glazer wrote:
The time I heard MMM play he absolutely killed it, and there was nary
a pink floyd record to be found. Why all the hate?
Frank Glazer wrote:
The time I heard MMM play he absolutely killed it, and there was nary
a pink floyd record to be found. Why all the hate?
There's no hate as you suggest, just my opinion based on suffering
several weeks worth of it.
m
Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
I loved Global Chillage, played it a lot back then! All those old
ambient records one FAX where also personal favorites.
I think they over egged it with almost an album a week at one point but
there's some good stuff in there. I was always liked Emit as a label.
m
Can't forget the KLF Chill Out, one of my favourites back in the day.
On 4/6/08, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
I loved Global Chillage, played it a lot back then! All those old
ambient records one FAX where also personal favorites.
I think they over egged it
http://www.j4r3d.com/willdjpst.mp3
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Ruth - Roman Photo
Sensitive - Don't Stop
Jared Wilson - Bangkok Four Seasons Hotel - Blank Artists
Osborne - Wait a Minute
Liaisons Dangereuses - Put Etre - Music Box
Jared Wilson - Office Analogue - Blank Artists
New Order -
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