Rubbish online. You need to spend at least $50 and then you pay tons on
shipping. Much of what you order isn't in stock and you end up having paid
$30 in shipping for $10 of records. Good shop if you're in NY, though.
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I think it's sample clearance issues.
Whats the deal with the stream of one siders (or 2 siders with the same
stuff on both sides!!) ? Bit of a sham - especially as we have to pay the
import $$ in the UK ... Even a side of moodymann's random waffling would
have been betetr than nothing :/
Abstract Thought - Hypothetical Situations LP
I haven't been able to find this anywhere. Any UK people seen it in the
shops?
Dan Curtin Distort.Archive.Desire (downlow)
I haven't bought a Dan Curtin record since his album on Sublime and this is
a real return to form. That frenetic, but funky as you like drum
programming, weird jazzy melodies, gorgeous warm basslines. It's just ace,
ace, ace.
KIM Flores Monstrosi
JT Minto let me slap you on the back for putting this out: this is f***ing
kicking!
I'm not sure if these are the new Technics I used in Liverpool (Scott?) but
something very weird happened with the pitch at one point. Basically it
started wavering all over the place. When I mixed out, which was like mixing
out of a badly drummed disco record, the new record was at about -6,
Ha! Ken I can be quite the drama queen. No, I just think it is an
interesting debate.
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To: Jonny McIntosh [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 12:32 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Reynolds vs Degiorgio (was 29
Somebody recently came up to me to bet me a fiver he could make it to the
end of my set without making a fool of himself. After drunkenly staggering
back and falling over a sofa immediately afterwards he quickly conceded
defeat. The same night a girl started licking my new shoes. Bizarre.
Best
Sorry if this has already been mentioned. Copy pasted from the DHP:
Press Release * For Immediate Release
DATE: 10 JULY 2003
COURT VERDICT PROVES CARL CRAIG'S CONTRACT AS CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF THE
DETROIT ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL WAS WRONGLY TERMINATED IN MAY 2001.
CARL CRAIG VS. CAROL
My favourites: Empyrean Isles is far better than Maiden Voyage. The
Prisoner Speak Like A Child are gorgeous, layered post bop lps. The
Japanese only Dedication for the fantastic solo Nobu - and of the later
electronic ones, my pick would be Sextant. Though all of Sextant,
Mwandishi and Crossings
Talking of Herbie - did anyone in the UK see the 'South Bank Show' last
Sunday?
They did a special on him. Loads of wicked old footage of him in the
70's/80's.
Lots of interesting insights too.
Hee hee. I don't like biographical type documentaries. I'd rather they got
into the technical
The 12 features both Kerri mixes on the 2x12 - they might slightly
differ - plus instrumental and beats mixes of both. 3 tracks on each side,
which isn't so great. But if, like me, you're only after those mixes and
have already grabbed the Pepe Bradock ones then it's better value than the
LP.
The 12 features both Kerri mixes on the 2x12 - they might slightly
differ - plus instrumental and beats mixes of both. 3 tracks on each
side,
which isn't so great. But if, like me, you're only after those mixes and
have already grabbed the Pepe Bradock ones then it's better value than
the
LP.
i like this album a lot...
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amguid=CASS80307071313sql=An7jqeat24x
a7 shake, i'll hit you up soon! okaybyebye
I was going to ask if anyone had any strong recommendations on jazz from
after the 70s. Andrew Hill's album from 2002, Dusk, is a firm favourite of
Oh damn Sean, Erotic City is so much more than that f**king White
Horse... :)
glad you made that observation. now I know I'm not crazy. for years I've
noticed that Prince likes to borrow heavily from Kraftwerk (and many
other
artists). I used to keep a mental list of his Kraftwerk inspired
Mine's on Creative out of Italy, too. It's been issued at various points on
compilations, though I can't say which off the top of my head.
Saw it on gemm recently.. But I thought I got it on creative.. An italian
label..never seen it on buzz...
is somebody know where iI can catch on vinyl
Chandler Remix] - Ibadan
Davina Don't You Want It - Happy
Blaze Louie Vega Brand New Day - MAW
Jonny McIntosh did this sweet, summery house set for us at the Bleep43
party
Saturday before last.
Thanks to Tristan Watkins for kindly hosting the set online.
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/mixes
Didn't I read somwhere that you recently thought a moustache would be cool,
Robert?
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 11:49 AM
Subject: RE: (313) Mojo interviews Prince OT (1985)
I remember
If David Cooper is still on the list, it's one of his Round Table
distribution labels.
Could it be the Cobblestone Jazz ep? Really excellent ep that come out
I think last year; a couple of Canadian guys that sound like they're
doing a live, improvised thing. Reminds me a little of the first
I'd never known what Ableton does so I just looked it up. F***ing hell do I
want a go on that. It sounds ideal for general re-editing too - which I've
previously being trying, without any success, to do in Logic (I'm on a Mac).
That's what I want for my birthday.
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I
could care less (or in the uk, I *couldn't* care less)
Yeah, is this a cultural thing? Why do so many Americans say the opposite of
what they mean on this?
Is that maybe that Krikor thing that Shake played when I saw him in
Liverpool? Similar cut up approach to that Canadian beginning with 'A' -
some strings and stuff. I liked it. Maybe it's that. Bet you're glad I'm
back on 313 being helpful, eh?
Desperately seeking for that track ID to! Now that
Yes, it's a similar approach to Akufen. Thanks :)
Is that maybe that Krikor thing that Shake played when I saw him in
Liverpool? Similar cut up approach to that Canadian beginning with 'A' -
some strings and stuff. I liked it. Maybe it's that. Bet you're glad I'm
back on 313 being
Can't hear it but is it maybe Haven't Been Funked Enough by the Extras?
J
http://pages.vpro.nl/3voor12/smil/djsets/startdjset.sram?2534202+2584688+258
4508+3754699+9706873
4 mins in - electro/italo number help me funk it up, we gonna funk it up
()
what is this?
Flying records in London for 15 quid. They've sold out now, though. It's one
sided, Shattered Dreams, I think matrix is PFG035 or thereabouts. I got
mine on Saturday. I'm pretty sure they'd all gone by Monday.
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. sorry for the rant...
it
just gets frustrating trying to track down reasonably priced, innovative
vinyl releases.
peace
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Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 5:26 AM
To: Jonny McIntosh; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313
I don't know, to be honest. Nuphonic, apparently, were sitting on a whole
load of Russell stuff which they planned to release. Now they've gone bust I
hope someone somewhere still will. (There are some curious rumours as to why
they went down...) Also, I think I heard tale that Danny Wang was
Sex Mania's nothing to do with Dance Mania as far as I know. All that stuff
was NY based, not Chicago, and was Wild Pitch related. There was some great
stuff on all those labels. It came up recently on the DHP:
http://deephousepage.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=028105#0
0
Hmm, I have a silver label with black writing with no artwork which is what
we treat as 1st press at work. Sounds like E-Bloc have it right, or maybe
all record shops conspire against you? ;)
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Sent: Wednesday, April 23,
Hey! I've been off list for a while. I notice all the talk of Shake in
Holland, sorry to be a bit late, but how was he? He was playing up at Scott
Nick's T-Funkshun in Liverpool on Friday and played all kinds of stuff:
KDJ, The Clash, old Prelude stuff and, of course, Radiohead. Someone's
Keeping My Mind is record number one on my wants list. I agree, it's
strange Blaze have become popular now that they're not quite as on it as
they were. Still, they come out with some quality cuts, and I think Natural
Blaze was their best album. I don't have much to add to the
recommendations, of
Post all your unwanted records to me. I am superficial as f**k like that.
Coming from the UK, my parents only ever owned Kenny Rogers records, so I
need all the help I can get. Thanks.
I guess its time to take those Leroy Burgess and Patrick
Adams records I have down to Record Time, and trade
Here's ten that spring to mind. I don't know if I qualify as studious though
:)
Black Ivory Mainline
First Choice Love Thang
Jesse Gould Out Of Work
First Choice Let No Man Put Asunder
Diana Ross Love Hangover
Dinosaur L Go Bang [Francois Kevorkian Remix]
Loose Joints Is It All Over My Face?
Chic
I agree Ken - but I think Do You Remember House? sucks :) I was born in
1977, so no, I don't remember house before it was house. Shoot me. I Think
Of You and Gloria's Muse from the LP are both ace, but another Blaze
triumph last year was their collaboration with LLV for Brand New Day. And
I
Hey all,
Not had email since NYE (btw, sincere and prolific apologies for being a
drunken d!ck and not realising at Public Life...). I haven't heard the
latest Drexciya stuff, and there are a few things people have mentioned I
realise I've missed out on, but here's my tops of 2002 so far.
First
I think #2 was the one with Tour De France (Kraftwerk) and Domina
(Gottsching)? Also had Sharivari (Number of Names), Peut Etre Pas
(Liaisons Dangereuses) Optimo (Liquid Liquid). Did we ever get to the
bottom of who did On On off the first volume? It's the track Jesse
Saunders based his on
I couldn't make it with my never ending cold... damn! Congratulations Ian!
Just in time for Christmas. And I'll second the props for the skills - that
man's tight!
Ian Cheshire is an unbelievably tight, controlled hard techno DJ. If you
have the chance to see him, run don't walk (he has a
Brendan mentioned the 95 North remix recently, which I haven't been able to
find anywhere: any tips, preferably with online samples? I heard her Full
Moon the other day for the first time, and thought it was a stunner.
J
'coloured section' lp i guess], so i can safely post my top 2002!
I'm with KJ. Can I get a promo? ;)
Seriously, it just so happens that the best techno being made right now is
by people on or near to 313. Running through my favourite ten or twenty
records this year I see several on Delsin, Rush Hour, Down Low and Emoticon.
It's not all that surprising, perhaps:
I don't know what you are all on about. It's ace. Better than Transition,
too, Stephen - none of that nonsense self help spiel ;)
On an aside, I just got delivery of the Convextion 12 on downLow. As usual,
some of the best singles of the year arrive at the end, this is superb!
the new los
Two Scots shelling out for an Allen Heath mixer (I've got the same as
Toby's)! Take that Brendan! It must be good :) It's maybe not the price
range currently being talked about?
There's no LFO on mine, is that a feature of more recent models?
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Spanish Joint
There's an excellent reedit/remix by 95 North that's, IMO, superior.
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From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 6:10 PM
Subject: (313) d'angelo id
there's a song by d'angelo that i've heard
Spanish Joint
There's an excellent reedit/remix by 95 North that's, IMO, superior.
Do you have release info on this, or is there matrix info if it's a white
label (I thought it was)? Been meaning to track this down for ages. I
thought there wasn't a lot of difference between original and
Two of my favourite rhythm tracks:
Farley Funkin With The Drums (House) with Pumping The Bass, I think -
1st track, anyway. And Virgo Go Wild Rhythm Tracks (Other Side) - 3rd
track on side 2!
Rock those rhythms!
The Artcyclopedia (http://www.artcyclopedia.com) describes minimalism
as 'a style of art in which objects are stripped down to their
elemental, geometric form, and presented in an impersonal manner'.
Robert Hood's Minimal Nation EP (Axis, 1994) is as pure as it gets,
discharging solidly
But it's worth persevering with. I rarely touch the record or platter and it
gives you far more control over those records that aren't constant, e.g.
disco. It also doesn't sound so obvious. You also become far more sensitive
to tempo changes - it'll take about 10-20 seconds to get stuff pretty
I don't mean to go on, but...
You can *hear* whether a record is too fast or slow. You don't have to know
in advance. Also: cueing up is *faster* when you get used to not touching
the records. Try it. If anything, pitch mixing means you have more control
over records and therefore don't have to
I've thought about not replying to this, but your tone annoys me. More fool
me :P So I apologise for being involved in this most ludicrous of threads.
I don't quite get what you're saying - you're right. Please try and
construct well formed sentences, it makes it easier for me. I'm suggesting
OK. If I've misread I apologise, though I'll confess I'm still unable to see
it when I read your emails. That's not reading between lines :) Just one
point, I'm sure you *can* play unknown records on the fly: all records are
unknown at some point. That's precisely my point about pitch control:
#1 has been bootlegged and is apparently doing the rounds in the UK for
6.5UKP, so don't go paying silly prices. There have clearly been far more
than the 500 copies of the original rumoured to have been pressed. I like
the irony of the bootlegged bootleg, especially with all the rubbish rumours
Not much to add to this, but that I had a really great time. Any night I end
up fully baked at 5am with my head between my speakers listening through
West Ends and Preludes rates highly.
Ken did an excellent job getting them going: even the Norwich City
supporters seemed to be bobbing their heads
What is this Soulseek people speak of? Will it help me in my attempts to
preview records before going down the record shop? If so, please send me
instructions off list. Fanks girlsnboys.
there's soulseek of course ;-)
OK, OK, Mr bad language filter, you win: the Sh!t...
The Kenny Larkin mix of Xirtam 2 is downright dangerous with two copies.
As is doubles of the CC Drums Suck mix of Dave Angel (whatever it is called,
I forget right now). Also, try scratching a double of 69 Poi et Pas back a
half beat or two as
My reasons for not owning a mobile are slipping away beneath me. First the
Under Mi Sleng Teng ring tone and now this...
That Shazam works on mad rare soul records, like real obscure stuff.
Haven't tried any techno though.
Yeah! And proper dark too. I preferred the simple basement and ground floor
set up. I haven't been for years but there used to be a wee raised bit in
the middle of the ground level dancefloor and it'd be well dangerous when it
was pitch dark. Pure @ the Venue back then set up high hopes for life
Sat 16/11 - Slices#3 @ Public Life - Jonny McIntosh, Ken Odeluga +
v.special
guest www.bleep43.com
Fabric - DJ Hell
Damn, DJ Hell's got my number - he put Miss Kittin up against me in
Liverpool and now he realises he better go do his own dirty work. Come on ya
bas!
Whilst
dunno, but bear in mind that when you arrive we will lock you up
when does the boat leave, somebody save me a seat
$*I^%O%*^
jt
It's deffo James Mason, Sweet Power Your Embrace from the LP Rhythm of
Life (which got repressed about 18 months or so ago). Not sure if it
came out on a 12 or not...
pretty sure it's james mason
It did come out on 12 fairly recently, i.e. about 2 or 3 years ago. One of
those reissue
I've got the Tresor 12 of Magic Trax: it's got Flash Flood, a Drexciya
track, FFWD and something else (maybe Blake Baxter?). What else is on the
bootleg?
I never realised that the Infiniti Collection came out on vinyl (I recently
came upon the promo Sonar 123 on Metroplex, the Peacefrog 12 of
Personally, I like to get the dancers dancing and the 'spotters 'spotting: I
like having the whooping, screaming, yelling, jacking, climbing the walls
AND the googly eyed what's he doing?!? What's that record?! You don't have
to dance to recognise that it's a pretty similar achievement: everyone
And I'll quickly add I don't always get to do what I like, so don't kick my
head in if I don't have you climbing walls ;)
... Johnny Mcintosh will be appearing at Public Life, London on 16
November,
in Slices #3, dedicated to all forms of house.
:o)
Personally, I like to get the dancers
Last night I got home and switched on Radio 4 - it's the new Environ - and
the leading Edge science show was discussing Terry Riley's Sun Rings
composition for the Kronos Quartet. It's based on some sounds obtained from
plasma waves in and around earth. The bit I caught was about these waves
being
Radio 4 is what makes the UK worth living in. I listen to nothing else on
the radio. I'm deadly serious on both counts.
After that there was Melvyn Bragg's In Our Time, which is ace too, but I
had guests. It's a right laugh round mine, believe me: later on I settled
down to read up on Donald
Speaking of Conny Plank, someone a while back (was it you Matt?) posted a
link to a good source for Harmonia, Cluster etc. on CD. I'm especially
looking for the Harmonia albums but even Rough Trade never has them in
stock. So if you could repost that link I'd be grateful. Oh, and good
looking out
I've heard mixed reviews of this but I haven't heard it yet - I take it it's
the Kraftwerk sampling Tranz 12?
The last MAW I liked was Odyssey about 4 years ago but all of a sudden
I've started liking some things: the Jazzanova mix of Our Time Is Coming
is great - a kind of Roy Ayers megamix
Hey all, Anya's posted some pictures of the list party @ Public Life back in
May and I've put them up on the net:
www.timetojack.org/publiclife.htm
No captions, as I don't know who's who in all of them, so let me know off
list and I'll add them. I'm the sweaty chimp in the fifth photo. Makes me
I've added a few frankly hilarious captions. Feel free to add people IDs and
correct me where I've got it wrong. I was very drunk that night but
admittedly am not now, and I'm still unsure who's who.
J
@ Public Life photos
Not if they're like me and don't smoke, 'cause then you have a glass of
Jack
Daniels attached to your hand.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 9:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Jonny McIntosh
Cc: 313
I duffed that gag up, didn't I? Should have read wouldn't let me buy
anything alcoholic.
You may continue.
I don't smoke and the barmaid wouldn't let me buy anything non alcoholic.
Actually, come midnight that was clearly untrue.
Annoyingly, the US version has a different tracklisting to the EU version.
The former's got a new track whereas the latter's got an old one. So I'm
going to have to try and score a US pressing.
Whilst on the Balihu tip, check out Danny Wang and Brennan Green's remix of
Crazy Penis on Paper. A top
This came up not so long ago, but the general agreement was:
Slightly soapy, lukewarm water, rinsed gently will do the job pretty well.
This has best results in my experience. For some things lighter fuel's OK,
but for sticky crap - like the Irn Bru I had on a Donald Byrd LP - soapy
water is
I am still intrigued, as I know you are Jonny, to find out the origin of
one
punter's claim that you had played UR's Seawolf at 33rpm. Answers on a
postcard.
I'm thinking maybe Tyree's Video Crash?
You could pick up the recent reissue of Classic Fingers - nicely done on 3
bits of vinyl. The previous one on Blackmarket was only 2 slices. Amnesia
has recently been bootlegged and features Waterfalls. Picking up the
originals can be hard, but then you can be patient (I'm not very good at
that)
Just for the record, it's Chuck Roberts, not Chuck D on that release on
Juno. His is the In the beginning there was... version that came out
on
the UK label Desire originally.
For the record. That speech was originally on Rhythm controll - my
house
released in 1987 on catch a beat
records are as bonkers and scary as I'd expect. Check out Mark
Forshaw's Revolution - with a healthy dose of Rob Hood influence.
0151 represents!
J
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Jonny McIntosh, Someone Dressed In Beige DJ Oil Water
I'd just wish he would make more stuff in this vein.
Or as we periodically lament: just more stuff full stop. Please!
There are two versions. Originally Is it all over my face came out backed
with Pop your funk and then got released again with a male vocal backed
with the original female vocal. You can fairly easily find the reissue on
West End that is the male and female vocals.
Miles Davis: my faves are In A
Oh, and the male vocal is actually Arthur Russell himself. Like Danny Wang
on that first Balihu I have often wondered what on earth he is saying. Might
have got which is the original mixed up, so don't believe me on that.
There are two versions. Originally Is it all over my face came out
backed
I'm guessing that one is the original, then (oops), and the other is the
Larry Levan mix from the second release on West End. I told you not to
believe me.
with the original female vocal. You can fairly easily find the reissue
on
West End that is the male and female vocals.
I have this
2)so what have been your most lucky finds?
Arthur Russell's World of Deep (second copy) for the equivalent of about
2
UKP amongst mountains of cack in the only record shop open in Ghent at
9am.
And I had repeatedly told Red D it wasn't worth the energy. It is always
worth the energy. My
There's quite a few towards the end of it's time that are pretty pointless,
IMO. Though the title of bad records don't usually stick in my mind, I can
remember loathing the Camacho Project 12, Slave. You also get some great
Simonelli stuff towards the end of the line. Nobody's mentioned
Which Tate is it at? I've got a funny feeling my mate Dan is playing at the
Tate Britain this weekend.
Crap! Just called the Tate - sold out. Anyone have an extra ticket or two?
It's Red D, I'll get in touch and let him know. And stop bypassing my mail
filters, please! My inbox cannae cope.
J
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To: 313s 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 4:30 PM
Subject: topic: mailbox mystery: ik ben er
Anyone know where I can get those plastic crates that are a perfect fit for
twelves? (In the UK). I don't want those collapsible multi coloured ones
from BQ as they break too easy. My shelves are full and I keep knocking
records across the floor. Thanks in advance.
Thanks everyone. I'm glad there are options other than a day of young couple
hell in the distant lands of Wembley's Ikea...
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the nubian mindz track on basic laws 2 is dope, to me it sounds like an
early 90's deep house/techno track. the other track is nice too, but the
nubian mindz tune is the one.
It's the other way round for me. The Nubian Mindz track just seems poorly
executed to my ears, and the vocal sample
Superfluous mixing. Heh heh. I hear there's a lot of that about these days.
that. I regard Jonny right up there as a dj; superfluously mixing through
house, disco, soul, techno, whatever.
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Leroy Burgess (from The Nick Straker band and others )
will perform in Paradiso in october.
Was he? Also Black Ivory, Dazzle, Inner Life, Bumblebee Unlimited,
Convertion, Phreek, the Aleems... I brought in a tape of the excellent Logg
LP to listen to today. Leroy all the way!
There's a short version and a long version, and it's the second half of the
long version that's mainly sampled. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but
I think the short version was the LP version and the long one the Tom
Moulton remix? In any case, it ought to be quite easy to track down the
I noticed this yesterday. Annoying, as I was wanting to download a few of
them mixes over at hotmix. I'm ambivalent about their reasons: the
resurgence of electro/new wave/italo type stuff is no different to all other
music in that most of its rubbish (I mean Italo itself has got a pretty bad
Actually, the sites seem to be working beyond the front pages. I was looking
for the I-f mixes, which are still up at http://www.viewlexx.com/mixage.htm
and there's stuff inside hotmix.nl still up, too.
I noticed this yesterday. Annoying, as I was wanting to download a few of
them mixes over at
Argghh! The mixes aren't there though, just the links.
Actually, the sites seem to be working beyond the front pages. I was
looking
for the I-f mixes, which are still up at
http://www.viewlexx.com/mixage.htm
and there's stuff inside hotmix.nl still up, too.
I noticed this yesterday.
KDJ plays the later disco mix which came out in 1979 (or 78) and is just
subtitled New Version. I have it on a UK EMI 12 release.
05. william devaughn - be thankfull
on wich album and on wich label has this been released?
I have what I believe to be the original album - Be
Which I-f 12 has the following track listing?
Burning Ignorance
Slowfight/ Runner
Theme from PACK remix
Because it is ace and I must track it down.
Thanks,
Jonny
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Chip E It's House (or It's Dub) on a DJ International 12 that has 6
early Chip E cuts. Also has Time To Jack on it. The original came out on
House in around '84, I think?
Jonny
The vocals are indeed saying its house, its house!
Well.. Ron Hardy used to play an early chicago record from 1984
Right, I've brought in all my Prescriptions and knocked up a quick page
which you can view at:
www.timetojack.org/prescription/
Let me know of any spelling errors or other problems.
I'm planning on scanning in labels later on, but our scanner is crap and our
design software pretty basic, so
Sorry Paul, not having a pop at you personally, I just think it's weird
that you could dismiss a record that you liked up till this morining now
you know it has a sample in it.
I do that all the time and am unashamed. I can't listen to half of Glenn
Underground's old records nowadays as a
And anyone would be better than [yawn] Steve Bicknell...
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I had another listen to Ron Hardy playing this a few weeks back and I'm now
sure it's his own re-edit of the Pettibone mix, probably splicing bits of
the accapella in there too- It's not oveaaah, oveaah... :) I dunno about
Derrick May.
As it happens, I picked up a copy of the Salsoul 12 recently.
Anything doing?
I'm having to go back home that week, causing me to miss the Juan Atkins,
Farben and Background night (damn, damn, double damn). Apart from the 25th,
when I intend to console myself at the football, I'm happy to travel beyond
my north east Fife confines to Edinburgh or Glasgow. An
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