On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, *** ASKEW wrote:
releases:
Freddie Fresh/Invisible Man - 'Fresh is the Word' (Sockett UK 001)
Supergroupies (w.3rd Electric) - 'Supergroupies' (Sockett UK 002)
Invisible Man - 'Cross Bronx Expressway' (Sockett US 001)
Freddie Fresh - 'Lectro Outtakes' (Electrecord 500)
haye!
the main st comp is really good. check it if you dig deep soulful
house. god bless basic channel yet again.
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Hi,
Im not knowing these cockney(?) slang terms, but I'm thinking it would be
rather unfortunate to have a name that = penis ! ;)
maybe this is an alias?
anyway 'sqaure' is a pretty straight forward heavy
on the 909 kinda dancefloor track, w/ cool bass
manouvres. I only picked this up
lest anybody should get the wrong impression--hot 97 bascially plays the most
commercial pap imaginable (think endless slow jams for the 'ladies')
interspersed with equal time given to ads.
they used to have frankie knuckles spining from 2-4 on saturday nights. i
have a pile of great tapes. but
In a message dated 2/10/00 7:05:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With any top radio format I just think there's more hoops to jump through
and also less of a language barrie with techno than hip-hop where alot of
the phrases and slangs might not translate.
You'd be surprised. The biggest
greetings,
If you are going to be in the city tonight DJ Horsepower and Robert
Tamarack are going to be playing at Forans. H-pee will be presenting
nothing but Detroit tracks, and Rob will playing drum and bass. If you
are looking to relax and toss back a pint, you cannot beat Forans.
Forans is
I thought the original Dis Poem was actually by Mutabaruka released
maybe late 70s?. The cover of tha album is stars on a night sky (in a
friend's collection)
Is the Bobby Konders version the one done in late 1980s 1990s? Nice
trancey techno thing?
Hmmm...
emma
mee-thod
it's in the way that
Have any 313 contingent ever remixed Sade?
I'm sure I remember a discussion on this many moons ago. Details anyone?
Respect
JasonB
I am looking for bio kinda stuff, for background reading.
Thanks
emma
mee-thod
it's in the way that you groove it
larkin and pullen did very nice
boot mixes of surrender your love.
andrew duke
Batory, Jason wrote:
Have any 313 contingent ever remixed Sade?
I'm sure I remember a discussion on this many moons ago. Details anyone?
Respect
JasonB
--
Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix
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larkin and pullen did very nice
boot mixes of surrender your love.
andrew duke
Ah yesss. I take it that boot means this aint available? Anyone heard this
in a mix somewhere? I would love to hear this.
Respect
JasonB
Batory, Jason wrote:
Have any 313 contingent ever remixed Sade?
I'm
Just thought I would mention that I put this CD back into my portable CD
player this morning, got on the train, pressed play and I god damned
nearly fainted. This Cd really kills me!
Jeff really goes deep on the lush strings, and especially the percussion.
Definately one of my favourite Mills
I think Cyclones statements below should be taken as relating to the eastern
states. With perth Ben Stinga is on the job at Complex records and we get
stuff at the same time the rest of the world does. Its all imports of
course...
Josh
In Australia it comes down to the majors not having a
In a message dated 2/9/00 7:33:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
what about mark kinchen?
Hahahaha, oh my God. I haven't laughed this hard all day...
Mark and his brother Scott are Black.
a.
Oh sure... next you're going to tell us that K. Hand is, like, a girl
or something.
Just picked up the Where There's Life Special 2xCD edition from the used
bins (on Soma). There is absolutely no listing of the 6 songs on the second
CD.
Can anyone help? Not that I absolutely need titles to appreciate the tracks,
but it's always nice to see what the artist intended to songs to be
Never mind, I must be blind. Damn that send button!
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From: SqrRt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 1:48 AM
To: 313 Mailing List
Subject: Envoy
Just picked up the Where There's Life Special 2xCD edition from the used
bins (on Soma). There is
La Quad wrote:
... not to be pickin' at crumbs, but...I was under the impression that
theInvisible Man is the Son of Fresh..?
Yep... Freddy's son Chris now records under 'the Invisible Man' (west coast
style breaks)... but originally it was Freddy's name. I think Freddy passed
the name onto
i bought Electro 2 on vinyl last week for £10, just for
Al Naayfish - The Soul.
Also found Man Parrish - Hip Hop Be Bop Don't Stop for £15.
have also picked up
Egypt Egypt by Egyptian Lover for £6, and
Techno-Scratch by Knights of the Turntable for £6
both were bootleg/re-releases.
Clear by
Any Londoners out and about tonight - come down to Click @ ICA, The
Mall. Myself and CiM are both spinning, it's a nice chilled event and
they sell Red Stripe at the bar. 4 quid in, 3 quid concessions, ICA
members free - 9PM - 1AM.
Cheers,
Tom
:: tom churchill :::
:::
Tom Churchill wrote:
Aly:
I played a live set last week with Nicky from ampoule dj'ing before.
They've got 3 records in the shops at the moment.
And they're all brilliant - especially the last one 'Diffrint Hings
Oan' by Actors Pedantry. Like a cross between the Moodymann and Chain
COMING SOON - COMING SOON - COMING SOON - COMING SOON
Panama records present:
Mixed up the hague vol.1 - Fulllength cd
Special sequence made for dancing - Mixed by IF
Many rare and collecteable items in the mix (the Hague disco stylie).
One of Hollands best Djs gives you this special mix
my older records are not readily accessible
due to my recent move, but, if i remember correctly,
the matrix for this boot says illegal 1 on the matrix
and stamped in purple on the label. one mix per side,
with both similar, but one having more percussion.
andrew duke
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is
AFAIK, the only legitimate re-release
of Cybotron was on Fantasy, the label
that originally released the material after
Juan and Rik did their initial pressings.
Andrew Duke
Simon wrote:
i bought Electro 2 on vinyl last week for £10, just for
Al Naayfish - The Soul.
Also found Man Parrish -
Hello,
I just wanted to let people know that I will be playing a live set as
Intermodal tonight on WDBM in Lansing, MI. The Intermodal set will be a
series of CR/BC influenced dark ambient pieces. If you are going to be
in the lansing area tonight, tune into 89 fm. If you are going to be
kicking
Cognition, Andrew Duke's In The Mix,
and Real Estate Records present the
world premiere of the Rhythm Grooves
compilation.
March 7 Chicago's Real Estate Records
will release the Rhythm Grooves compilation
(on CD and 2 X LP) featuring new music
from DJ Jacq, Phoenix, Fun Police, Daniell
Spencer,
Hi,
Im not knowing these cockney(?) slang terms, but I'm thinking it would be
rather unfortunate to have a name that = penis ! ;)
maybe this is an alias?
anyway 'sqaure' is a pretty straight forward heavy
on the 909 kinda dancefloor track, w/ cool bass
manouvres. I only picked this up
Cognition, Andrew Duke's In The Mix,
and Statra Recordings present the
world premiere of Statra's Paradigm Shift
compilation.
March 7 Brooklyn New York's Statra Recordings
will release the Statra's Paradigm Shift compilation
(on CD and 2 X LP) featuring new music
from Lypid, Susumu Yokota, Denver
Just a reminder . . .
2nite (Feb 11th) I'm spinning at Karma (21 over), which is located on
Woodward (near 9 mile across the street from the Magic Bag Theater) in
Ferndale. My scheduled set time is from 11:30PM to 2AM. I can't wait to play
all the new smoking hot tunes (and Disco Classics)
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