dude I hate trance too man but at least some people are getting into
electronic music with trance. I moved away from Detroit to London and at
least some people here appreciate at least one form of 4/4 electronic music
here... even if it is trance :(
Maybe... (music plays) someday they will
I haven't posted a mix in a long time, and I've been limited to a few mixes
for listening while in a transitory mode. I've been really itching to share
a new mix forever but two of my recent live mixes got f*cked up in the
recording, so I thought I'd share this one from early '99 if anyone is
ha ha this reminds of the phunky acid bubblebath parties in sydney from back
when...
members of the house - these are my people - not sure which mix
original track was released on shockwave but this mix (by UR?) came out on the
TrueLove label (though i've only ever seen this as a white label
do you remember who played at these parties?
james
www.jbucknell.com
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Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 07:54:47 +0800
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Can anyone id this
ha ha this reminds of the phunky acid bubblebath parties in sydney from back
i saw this on ebay. can anyone give me some info on it?
Kramer dashwood ron hardys ghost derrick may mix
ryan burns
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whats is the correct spelling for the web site that streams dj sets out of
detroit?? PAXOUX? i cant remember how to spell the name.
can anyone help me
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btw moby has soul man...
Too bad it's all sampled.
My gravest apologies to the 313 community for taking Moby bait. Seems the
list in another rut lately.
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P.S. Matrix mix from UK313 party was quite nice. Cheers.
Greetings press hounds.
We'd like to inform you of some sublime, maybe a touch sleazy but good for
the soul forthcoming events.
Electrovoodoo, based at Liverpool's Lomax venue has secured some of the
finest electronic music artists the planet has to offer for a series of
Autumn events. After
http://www.musicmanrecords.net/
http://www.rotationrecords.com/
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Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 9:54 PM
To: 313
Subject: [313] steve rachmad/label info
does anyone know if the Music Man or Rotation labels have web sites?
http://www.rotationrecords.com/
this has nothing to do with dave angel´s label though!
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From: kataconda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 18 september 2002 23:54
To: 313
Subject: [313] steve rachmad/label info
does anyone know if the Music Man or Rotation labels have web sites?
how about an online bio
last message didn´t get thru because of th word p*ssy
last message did not come thru
i saw this on ebay. can anyone give me some info on it?
Kramer dashwood ron hardys ghost derrick may mix
DO NOT buy Ryan (for that price).
This is just the A-side of that infamous bootleg that
I got one on pgh )original) on ebay at the moment.. There is a scan aswell
so at least you know what to look for
Seller = placidplug
last message didn´t get thru because of th word p*ssy
last message did not come thru
i saw this on ebay. can anyone give me some info on it?
Kramer
I got one on pgh )original) on ebay at the moment.. There is a scan
aswell
so at least you know what to look for
Seller = placidplug
That´s the one to get for sure!
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Hello everybody.
I've collected a selection of my mixes that I've done and gathered them to
my website. The URL is:
http://www.labra.com/~ken-guru/mixes.shtml
Enjoy.
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When the angels from above / fall down and
I recall listening to this one when it came out, but for some reason I
didn't buy it.
So, how is it?
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I went to the Plasa light/sound show in london the other week and finally
got a chance to roadtest F/S on the uk distributor of stanton's stand :]
I was thoroughly impressed and I would say it is very difficult to fault - I
gave it some solid scratching + crabbing and it held up fine as well as
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From: Langsman, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 10:31 AM
Subject: [313] FiNal ScrAtch - finally roadtested...
The software is pretty good
too - you can see a waveform of the tune
This is something I'd not considered
had to look for myself... never saw it as a reality
http://www.finalscratch.com/
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subject: Re: [313] FiNal ScrAtch - finally roadtested...
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Just seen this advertised on Groovetech - there's a remix by Morgan Geist of
a US punk group called the RaptureAnybody heard it? Thoughts?
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Yeh, its quite similar to the original, which is very much a Gang of
Four/ACR type of track. The remix takes a few of the rougher edges off it
and is a bit more measured. Overall, its quite nice, but not essential I'd
say.
Sean.
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From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL
Sean:
Yeh, its quite similar to the original, which is very much a Gang of
Four/ACR type of track. The remix takes a few of the rougher edges off it
and is a bit more measured. Overall, its quite nice, but not essential I'd
say.
quite nice, but not essential is a fair call imho. i you fancy
by this report and like all reports I am starting to really
admire the FS and its potential..cheers Marc for this :)
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From: Langsman, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 September 2002 10:31
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] FiNal ScrAtch - finally roadtested...
I was reading somewhere that a metro area compilation of various selected
bits and bobs was coming ( / is already) out - does anyone know whats this
is called or if its available yet ?
peace,
Marc
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I have to say that it was everything I was hoping for - and is now officialy
the no.1 item on my xmas shopping list!!
- looks like I'll be spending the holiday break sampling in some 2000
records tho :[
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I saw a review of it somewhere - I think it said it is the first 3 or 4 EPs
plus four unreleased tracks. As far as I know it is eponymously titled.
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From: Langsman, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 10:14 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject:
I was reading somewhere that a metro area compilation of various selected
bits and bobs was coming ( / is already) out - does anyone know whats this
is called or if its available yet ?
According to http://www.environrecords.com/ it's out on October 22nd...
11 August 2002: METRO AREA ALBUM SET
I believe they are also DJing @ Fabric on 19th Oct.
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To: Langsman, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Metro Area
I was reading somewhere that a metro area
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Doesn't exactly say if you need your own Lnux distribution, of it it has
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There's promo copies of the Metro Area LP floating around at the minute, so
it shouldn't be too far away I wouldn't have thought.
If I remember rightly, there wasn't that many tracks on
ÇöüñërpöïñT
Something that everyone needs to think about
Now instead of copying cds... we will be able to copy vinyl. I thought that at
least the producers of dance music who only pressed vinyl were safe. Now all
someone has to do is go buy a track and post it on kazaa...
That
I'd still be more than happy to buy new vinyl, but I could sample it and
then keep the originals in minty condition stashed away somewhere. I guess
if this really takes off then eventually record pressing will become a thing
of the past and labels might start punting mp3 online.
Im just thinking
And knowing people that run small label that can only afford to press
around 500 copies of a release I'm sure they'd be more than happy that
their release could reach a much larger audience.
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Its just a question of copyright. You still had to pay for vinyl. I feel bad
(kinda) but I cant remember the last CD I actually paid for besides moby
(bad joke)
Wrom: MHVIBGDADRZFSQHYUCDDJBLVLMHAALPTCXLYRWT
date:Thu, 19 Sep 2002 12:47:15
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I don't think pressing vinyl will totally become a part of the past...after all
they still have to press the controller vinyl for FS. It IS a more cost
effective solution to djing...not to mention the weight factor when traveling.
Plus you could drop your own tracks, convert them to mp3 and
There are currently trading groups on IRC that record their vinyl
to mp3. This has been happening for years. The majority of these groups
don't post their material to P2P apps, even though some does get out. In
my opinion, it has been a nice way to get everything while only being
able to shell
Maybe. If you can sell all 500 copies!
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Neil Wallace wrote:
And knowing people that run small label that can only afford to press
around 500 copies of a release I'm sure they'd be more than happy that
their release could reach a much larger audience.
I probably wouldnt bother buying any more scratch/breaks records either -
making your own by knocking together samples and encoding them would be
quality. You could even batch simialr sounds on the same mp3 and categorize
them [crazy vocal, orchestral hits, wooshing type sounds etc]. It would be
Geist wiped off the vocals and added horns from James Duncan and keys. It's
HOT -- somewhere between Go Bang and Death Disco. I'm reaching a bit,
but it's in that territory.
DFA (the label that originally put it out) is releasing a comp on CD later
this year. Maybe someone in the know out there
Excellent point/idea. Not only can you have a complete studio without buying
all the hardware now, but also a production facility. With that, all you'll
need is a mini dat for sampling while out of the house. I think we all should
buy some stock in Stanton! ;)
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I have a box each of Cornwarning 1 (Future Farmers EP) and Cornwarning 2
(Stone City EP). I'd like to stop tripping over them every time I try to
get to my studio, so anyone who is interested in buying copies drop me a
line.
Record stores who order more than one get them for $3.
DJs you may
Well its also a case of the fact that they generally have much more
material than they can afford to release and so these tracks could be
given an mp3 only release (whether for a nominal fee or for free) I
think using this technology as a positive promotional tool for small
labels will be cool -
well ive certainly seen a number of small labels who either:
a) encourage people to download their stuff as a 'try before you buy'
thing.
b) do not mind that there are people who download and then don't buy. I
guess the reason behind this is these people are music fans rather than
MikeD wrote on Thu, 19 Sep 2002 about following:
There are currently trading groups on IRC that record their vinyl
to mp3. This has been happening for years. The majority of these groups
i've heard some of these releases, many of them skip, have bad
scratches, sound quiet..
but i do
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for example, Delsin's new
compilation, or one of the new submerge CD's from a napster type site is
very very wrong, it's like stealing in my opinion.
That is stealing. I don't think Neil was advocating this, his point
remains that if a small label wants people to
i tend to remove noise rumble, scratches and stuff and remaster the
tracks for louder volume, as well as EQ them a bit.
sakke
I already knew I was off the scale on my lack of knowledge of audio
technology but that just rams it home. Just out of curiousity can I ask how
you do that? (Pls keep
According to some people they say soul is overrated?
Trance is Overated what do you think?
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Yes trance is overated - are you happy now? Can we move on?
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:Subject: [313] Is soul overrated?
:
:According to some people they say soul is overrated?
:Trance is Overated
I can see some benefits for small labels to Final Scratch amongst the many
questions it raises.
One thing that any small independent label wants is as many DJs spinning thier
releases as possible. The costs involved of mailing out x number of promo
copies to DJs who you will more than likley
anyone please ?
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From: Mislav Bobic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 4:30
Subject: [313] pump up the volume part 3
ey everyone
remember people mostly agreed that 3rd part wasn't that good
but anyway, from where
Inceidently it would be
interesting to know where Richie Hawtin gets the MP3s he's used in his sets.
Has he actually sat down and taken the time to encode his whole record
collection?
yeah - he's playing out here next week and i thought about the same
questionI kinda came to the
I've sent him a few tracks, I dunno if he's used them.
to me, thats the best part of final scratch. DJs can spin my tracks without
me having to go through the bother of having it put out on vinyl
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Odeluga, Ken wrote on Thu, 19 Sep 2002 about following:
i tend to remove noise rumble, scratches and stuff and remaster the
tracks for louder volume, as well as EQ them a bit.
technology but that just rams it home. Just out of curiousity can I ask how
you do that? (Pls keep it simple for a
http://www.bringtheheat.com/Videos/Pump_Up_The_Volume/pumpupthevolume3.rm
Tristan
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From: Mislav Bobic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
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i'd say the best unexpected hip-hop set from a techno dj i've
ever heard was from frankie bones, he played about 1/2 hours worth,
dropping old school goodies from the likes of epmd, tribe, krs-1,
wu-tang...
-pete
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From: Max Duley / ARCart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Test press of Retroactive dang 1 ep...
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Silly thread. :)
Autographed copy of 'Strings' unopened. Gold ink no less! ;)
How do you autograph an unopened record you ask? Good question, I say.
Tristan
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KDJ 001 - Moodytraxx EP - Signed by Mr. Kenny Dixon, Jr.
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Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 15:21:40 -0700
From: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [313] What would you consider to be your rarest 313
record?
To: 313 mailing list 313@hyperreal.org
Test press of Retroactive
What's the point of owning an unopened record?
Records are meant to be played, not treated as artifacts.
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From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 2:26 PM
To: Placid; 313 mailing list
Subject: Re: [313] What would you consider to
remark in this whole discussion however.
One great
aspect about playing music from vinyl is feedback; the amplified music,
specifically bass, reflects back on the record and gets picked
up by the
needle again and amplified again. Too much feedback leads to
rumble, but
just enough creates this
download a copy of cooledit - very easy to use
you can remove noise at practically the touch of a button and most basic
processing is really straightforward.
It is made by a company called syntrillium I think - a quick search in
google should do the trick :]
Marc
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Wow that¹s some serious processing, lets see...
Sound Forge - $349.99 + NR $279.97
Waves - the plugs you mention are available in the Platinum bundle $2100.00
That¹s, hmmm $2729.98 USD or $4400 cdn
More that my car!
o
On 9/19/02 10:06 AM, Sakari Karipuro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
wow and I'm still saving up for the other needle for my belt driven
turntables...
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From: ollie barkovic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Sakari Karipuro [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Odeluga, Ken
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Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 9:34 AM
Subject:
Come on! A little light relief from 'Control ' and such like. A lot
of people obviously think this stuff is interesting and valid.
Flame flame, cc cc ;o)
k
Wether you want it or not, when you are playing somewhere where the music is
loud, you will always have feedback. No matter how well you isolate your
turntable. In fact, isolating the decks is to prevent rumble not feedback.
The needle will pick up all kinds of vibration. Just put a record on,
amen.
Back on Topic.
Richie Hawtin Vs. Jeff Mills in the Final Scratch Battle from
hell.
Find that on the net.
In my opinion, I think this list has gotten *too* on topic
lately. That is if you are interested in discussing the every
habit of Mills Hawtin.
Plus, If I remember correctly a
Obviously you can get info the final scratch from the net but I would
much rather hear what someones opinion I trust more than some random
punters. For instance im sure you can find any number of reviews of CDJ
machines on the internet saying how fantastic they are, how they are
better than
Yeah Im guessing that a veritable breakthrough in dj/music technology which
has sufficient repercussions on copyright, independent labels and playout
exposure of ultra-rare records *might* be relevant to the 313 which has
always remained independet and also consistenyl pioneers the fusion of
Why is this mail coming through without 313 in the subject line and clogging
up my main inbox?
Come on! A little light relief from 'Control ' and such like. A
lot
of people obviously think this stuff is interesting and valid.
Flame flame, cc cc ;o)
k
This topic does seem awfully narrow sometimes - why not stray off the point
occasionally? That's how conversations evolve naturally in the real world -
it gets a little boring sometimes if you stick to the same topic always. If
an e-mail doesn't interest you it's not a terrible inconvenience -
I think its time for a 313 topic coup.
Lurkers of the world unite to overthrow on topic conversation.
Its just an email list. Damn.
ID
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Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 16:11:31 -
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: can we get back on topic
To: 'Odeluga,
I dont know whats up with that.
I just got 15 emails to my main inbox also and half of them are to 313
this is more aggrivating than the OT threads
:)
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From: Tom Robbins/Magic Feet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 mailing list 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, September
stop this thread, it doesnt have [313] in the header, which must of use to
filter..
thanks
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From: ::P [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 4:16 PM
To: Tom Robbins/Magic Feet; 313 mailing list
Subject: Re: can we get back on topic
I
if i'm correct, it samples the clap of shari vari (somewhat to obvious)
huh? Yeah it's recognizable to the tiny fraction of the population who know
Shari Vari well enough to know the clap, ha ha. That's a pretty small # of
people. :) And if you're going to sample a clap, that's got to be
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From: Ploegmakers, Joost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Langsman, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 4:05 PM
Subject: RE: [313] FiNal ScrAtch - finally roadtested...
Wether you want it or not, when you are playing somewhere where the
I think its time for a 313 topic coup.
Lurkers of the world unite to overthrow on topic conversation.
Its just an email list. Damn.
this topic of being off topic is quite off topic people. can we get back to
tone shifting now?
anyone also got this one here :):
Hallo,
Ik ben met verlof tot vrijdag 20 september. Ik zal uw mailtje dus pas op
maandag 23 september kunnen lezen. Voor dringende zaken kan je wel terecht
op de jeugddienst: [EMAIL PROTECTED] of 09/381.95.20.
Groetjes,
Bart
seems like an automatic reply thing
I reckon he likes runny yolks so he can dip (or submerge) his toast in.
Yeah Ive nee getting crazy dutch/flemmish emails from this guy all week -
Ive tried mailing him back in a similar language but it doesnt seem to have
helped ! :[
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From: Neontsetse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 4:30 PM
To: 313s
Subject:
At 10:24 19-9-02 -0500, you wrote:
if i'm correct, it samples the clap of shari vari (somewhat to obvious)
huh? Yeah it's recognizable to the tiny fraction of the population who know
Shari Vari well enough to know the clap, ha ha. That's a pretty small # of
people. :) And if you're going to
Obviously they'd be scrambled so as not to be intercepted by the mainstream
snoopers !! :]
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From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 5:32 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] On topic: How does Mike Banks have his eggs for
have you tried calling him a klootzak or a meuderneuker? That should get rid
of him
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From: Langsman, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 3:34 PM
To: 'Neontsetse'; 313s
Subject: RE: topic: mailbox mystery: ik ben er even niet
Yeah Ive nee
I think he´s on holidays or something ...
(can´t understand belgian)
and it´s going on list as an automatic reply -
also interesting: some mails just came as html-letters
... techno techno techno
Yeah Ive nee getting crazy dutch/flemmish emails from this guy all week -
Ive tried
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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From: Neontsetse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313s 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 4:30 PM
Subject: topic: mailbox mystery: ik ben er
1. i think the reason why big corporstion don't take risks with new artists
anymore, also has a lot to do with the fact that it'll put them in a worse
compitition position. investing in something that probably won't be a big
commercial success, but has artistic value will therefore make your
nd stop bypassing my mail filters, please! My inbox cannae cope.
also must be an error in the 313-letter-system
maybe some kind of independence day is near ?
... it all started in my inbox ... one day I was watching telly
and suddenly I hear this strange noise coming from my computer ...
First 313 mails started arriving in my normal inbox, and then in my spam
folder, and before too long they were everywhere! The next thing I knew, MTV
was playing Minimal Nation and the old lady next door was chased into her
garden by a holographic Blake Baxter! That was the day I knew it had all
I couldn't disagree more! This record rocks big time. It hasn't left my
crate in months. The Morgan Geist mix tidies up the original, and adds a
wicked horn solo by James Duncan.
e
Scatalogics
3240 46th ST #2B
Astoria, NY 11103
www.scatalogics.com
From: rob webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu,
It doesn't sample Shari Vari. You can make a sound like that, too, by
clapping into a microphone.
e
Scatalogics
3240 46th ST #2B
Astoria, NY 11103
www.scatalogics.com
From: marsel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 12:54:19 +0200
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Metro Area
:D :D
but serious - Octave One are still in germs MTV-dancefloor charts -
it went up to NUMBER 2 !!!
and the video keeps getting played -
ps - this track is one of those which could ! make me cry
First 313 mails started arriving in my normal inbox, and then in my spam
folder, and before
Hungry for after hours music tofu sesame soup?
Open Circuit is a weekly Friday night occurrence (11-4am) where people are
welcome to bring their hardware, software, vinyl, voice and adventurous
spirit to the forefront.
Open Circuit is free of charge.
Open Circuit is free of redundancy.
Open
claude young - brother from another planet - 7th city
rob hood - minimal nation - m plant (promo copy. a present from mr hood him
self. the same peaces of vinyl we can hear on his old mixes i beliave)
de que vale tanta ciência para quem já não tem nada?
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From:
First pressing white label of Designer Music
Autographed vinyl copy of Detroit: Beyond The Third Wave compilation
Project X bootleg of Blake's Sexuality on Matrix
Techno: The New Dance Sound Of Detroit on Ten
to name a few...
pw
its not sampleable, but the off rythym claps in bill withers' use
me are some of the best sounding that ive ever heard.
tom
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From: Otto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 17:36:35 +0200
At 10:24 19-9-02 -0500, you wrote:
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Jason Hogans wrote:
Open Circuit is held @ Xhedos Cafe. 240 W. 9 Mile Rd. Ferndale, Michigan.
See you there.
http://www.xhedos.com
xhedos has wifi as well. free techno and wireless internet access: i'm
there.
-j
How much would you pay for (insert prominent DJ's name here)'s collection
on MP3 discs?
Depends how much of it I was unable to purchase myself - It it was all
unobtainable then Id have no quarms about downloading it myself for zip :]
I reckon most 'prominent DJ' collections are desired as they contain large
amounts of promo etc material which is a bugger to lay your hands on
is this kinda open mic so to speak?
I'd wander down with a laptop and a controller.
you bring the mic, they supply the mixer (I hope) and I will improv a set
from live crowd samples
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From: Jason Hogans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 list 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday,
to my understanding there is no language called belgian, so my guess is
nobody else understands it either... :)
p.s. in belgium most people speak either dutch or french. other languages
include: europanto, german, luxembourgeois, picard and vlaams... that
concludes the european languages lesson
to my understanding there is no language called belgian, so my guess is
nobody else understands it either... :)
correct :-)
p.s. in belgium most people speak either dutch or french. other languages
include: europanto, german, luxembourgeois, picard and vlaams... that
concludes the european
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