Someone should book Phunk De Sonique from here to play live in Syd, they're
just so good. I've known them since they were kids and they've come so far.
They did this party Blow Your Own Way in Dec (on the street it got another
name, but I'll keep it nice here), with the creme de la creme of our
wanted to throw this out for all the PC users that like me, HATE realplayer,
yet want to be able to play rm files...
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli/
this is a great program called media player classic. mpc will play just
about everything out there, is self contained (one file
From: David Gillies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Katrin Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: AW: (313) Techno clubs in Sydney
Yes Voodoo is still going (at home) but I'm not sure it would really cut
it for techno (well of the 313 variety anyhow). I'm guessing the Taylors
on Central night you
There's extensive debates about the future of techno in Melbourne too, ie
does it have one, so I'm not dissin' Sydney, but a lot of that was when
Richard Maher, who pretty much created a scene for the Detroit ethos of
techno here, left os and there was a vacuum for a year.
The momentum was lost
I like the B-52's anyway, but that track is like the greatest I ever
heard of theirs! It was also on a comp Carl Craig put together. I'm
not sure it REALLY has much to do with Detroit techno, but it still
rocks.
~Dave
-Original Message-
From: Cobert, Gwendal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
if someone received a rather crazy rant from me on this topic as a private
email, sorry! it was meant to be public. it wasn't directed at you
personally.
james
www.jbucknell.com
www.covert.uk.com is the right address. Nice stuff there btw...
laters,
mislav
-Original Message-
From: Trevor Wilkes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:27 AM
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) new dbx
I believe they are tlaking about Squirrel bait yes.
I personally
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 14:38:01 -0500, Mark S. Krüx
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Agreed.it's hard to pick a favorite DBX record, but Squirrel bait
ain't
it
Electric Shock for me. :)
Cheers
Benn
--
Benn Glazier
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
phone: +61 (0)413 316 618
http://www.royaltech.net
The CD / DVD is on REACT.
-Original Message-
From: Tom Churchill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 January 2004 8:44
To: jurren baars; 313
Subject: Re: (313) mix CD economics (was j. mills)
heres something I've wondered about. when a dj makes a mix cd such as
this
and features
Ryan saysThe CD / DVD is on REACT.
Jeff Says Ker-ching!
(only kidding folks, lighten-up)
_
- End of message text
This e-mail is sent by the above named in their
individual, non-business
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: David Powers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. Januar 2004 06:02
An: 'Cobert, Gwendal'; 313@hyperreal.org
Betreff: RE: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection
I like the B-52's anyway, but that track is like the greatest I ever
heard of
Apologies if you get this more than once but my 313 mails don't seem to be
coming back to me
Recently the list was talking about Frequency 7 by Visage.
I have another question about another track by them - Pleasure Boys.
I have it on CD on the Mantronix comp on Soul Jazz and it sounds nothing
Recently the list was talking about Frequency 7 by Visage.
I have another question about another track by them - Pleasure Boys.
I have it on CD on the Mantronix comp on Soul Jazz and it sounds nothing
like Visage - it's like an electro mastermix with bits of Bambaata's
Planet Rock and a huge
btw, I can't remember who it was asking for frequency 7 the other day.
I forgot, but I have a few copies, you come across it record digging in the
UK with ridiculous regularity.
I gave my mate one a while back, but I'm certain I still have at least two,
so if you still want one, hit me up
True. Dunno what else they put out, though.
Wasn't 'Splish' Mark Moores' label (He of S-Express fame also remixed by
CC2) ?
Chris.
- Original Message -
From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004
tazania 'seduce me'...that was on splish...a goody.
-Original Message-
From: Tom Magic Feet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 January 2004 13:31
To: 313 mailing list
Subject: Re: (313) UR - Splish records ??
True. Dunno what else they put out, though.
Wasn't 'Splish' Mark Moores'
yeah i've got that comp, its def not pleasure boys, they made a mistake.
At one stage i think i knew what the replacement track was but i have
since forgotten.
pretty sure
Sam
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:06:11 -, Robert Taylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Apologies if you get this more than once
So, how come that new Jeff Mills project is £10.99 per twelve?
That's £32.97 if you want the triple LP. ($60.50 Eu47.80)
See The Light. I certainly have Jeff, I've seen your porsche and all, you
thieving git.
and that Mahogani. £7.49 for half a one sided 12?
pah.
Is there a reason? am I
hello. we posted this issue a while ago op my (dutch) weblog.
it has something to do with the distributers.. One claims that they have the
exclusive rights for europe. (it was a belgium distributer) later on I had a
conversation with some shop owners, who claimed that if they wanted to make
any
He will be soon be advertising in the colour supplements of Sunday newsapapers.
The latest EP by internationally acclaimed DJ and recording artist, Jeffrey
Mills, comes to you individually numbered and with a genuine certificate of
authenticity. Yours for only £2.99 in 24 individual monthly
Mahogani
What is this, Alex??
I agree, the prices are pretty steep. They were approx £8 a go, a month ago
- the price is increasing steadily.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 January 2004 2:48
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) axis
So,
oyes, and one shopowner told us that there were only 1000 copys worldwide..
I think he saw another kind of light...
;)
Mahogani
What is this, Alex??
I agree, the prices are pretty steep. They were approx £8 a go, a month ago
- the price is increasing steadily.
-Original
hmmm well it's these kind of things that make me grumble too. the
argument that if you don't like the price don't buy it doesn't wash
either (vinyl is an addiction to most around here)...
so mebbe vinyl is becoming more of a niche thing (most independent stuff
has runs of say 1500 if yer lucky)
So, how come that new Jeff Mills project is £10.99 per twelve?
It's ridiculous isn't it? Supposedly it's because they're limited to 2000
copies. But going by that logic, I could sell Emoticon stuff for £20 because
they're limited to 500 copies!
Also there's a message on the sleeve saying
Check the new 'Raiders of the lost ARP' album on Nature. Very gentle.
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. Januar 2004 18:39
An: 313@hyperreal.org
Betreff: (313) melodic techno
melodic techno
I know someone asked the other
I second that emotion!
I'm new to the list as of this week, and this is the first thread that I
read and thought, time to say somethin...
I agree wholeheartedly with Andrew's thoughts on Downlow. Minto and the boys
got it together. The latest East Island vs Moderator and Convextion releases
are
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 10:19:48 -0500, Adam Smith wrote:
I second that emotion!
I'm new to the list as of this week, and this is the
first thread that I
read and thought, time to say somethin...
I agree wholeheartedly with Andrew's thoughts on
Downlow.
***Please note; though I agree
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:19:21 +0100, Katrin Richter
wrote:
Check the new 'Raiders of the lost ARP' album on
Nature. Very gentle.
***I'll second this. I just did up a top ten to be
published in Coda (France) and this was included. The
album is simply entitled 4. Great stuff. Andrew Duke
I'm sorry, but I see no decent excuses for this kind of pricing whatsoever,
especially for a label as huge as Axis. As was the case with the Peacefrog
limited editions, it's blatently just using peoples addiction to rare vinyl
as an excuse for jacking the prices through the roof to make a large
Can we have a quick show of hands... who bought see / the / light...
*hand goes up*
although I got mine from the axis shop along with the 'alarms' and
'condor to mallorca' remixes...
-Original Message-
From: Matt Chester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 January 2004 15:35
To: 313
I agree with Kamal's thoughts then :)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 10:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: clarification RE: (313) a nice email about downlow records
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004
Right, everyone made some very interesting points there.
Aida, thanks for the info. I sort of half thought it would be something
like that.
Right, so say in the future the price of vinyl HAS to go up. I reckon
pretty much everyone that buys records would be prepared to pay a little
extra, just
Not me, can't afford it ;-)
- Original Message -
From: placid
To: 'Matt Chester' ; '313 Detroit'
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 3:38 PM
Subject: RE: (313) axis
Can we have a quick show of hands... who bought see / the / light...
*hand goes up*
although I got mine from the axis
Nature and Pigna are putting out some hot stuff, my fav at the moment.
Can't wait to get this one! Mario does amazing stuff.
Quest Pond
-Original Message-
From: Katrin Richter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 14 January 2004 3:19 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: AW: (313)
Ditto everything Placid said.
-Original Message-
From: placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 January 2004 3:39
To: 'Matt Chester'; '313 Detroit'
Subject: RE: (313) axis
Can we have a quick show of hands... who bought see / the / light...
*hand goes up*
although I got mine from
http://www.acidmixes.com/30303030303.mp3
Mid 90's European aciied
I'll send a cd to anyone that can give me the track list.
placid
www.acid-house.net
whoops
Meant to go somewhere else
-Original Message-
From: placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 January 2004 17:33
To: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: Acid... and lots of it
http://www.acidmixes.com/30303030303.mp3
Mid 90's European aciied
I'll send a cd to anyone that
Recently the list was talking about Frequency 7 by Visage.
I have another question about another track by them - Pleasure Boys.
I have it on CD on the Mantronix comp on Soul Jazz and it sounds nothing
like Visage - it's like an electro mastermix with bits of Bambaata's Planet
Rock
and a huge
[Matt Chester [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
At the moment, if I press up 800 copies of a release it costs about
?1200 (less in N.America), and on a standard price to distributors
(which = about ?5.50 in the stores) it takes about 500 sales to break
even. So to double that price and claim it's to cover
He's hardly putting his fortune at risk though, is he?
-Original Message-
From: atomly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 5:01 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) axis
After throwing shows and releasing records, I think
it's absurd to ask people to put
My view is no one is making you buy it, so don't.
I've no idea what Jeff's running costs are or what he needs to make back to
break even but we went thru this with Peacefrog...
Oh and warps bleep is now live:
https://www.warprecords.com/bleep
14/1/04 5:00 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Matt Chester
Yes but the people buying his records, for the most part, are other
musicians who want to play his music out, which in turn promotes him and
helps get him gigs. Gigs are where he should concentrate on making most of
his money, and that is where he probably does. Not many dj's can command
6-10K
I don't know if it helps him get gigs (re: other musicians who want to play
his music out, which in turn promotes him and helps get him gigs.)
I would say that he attracts bookings pretty easily these days.
-Original Message-
From: Grammenos, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14
Well, Jeff can get paid upwards of £5000 for a two hour set - I think he's
doing pretty well financially. And as for making money off a label, even
the biggest majors don't just jack up the price by 50% per release to make a
bigger profit (though of course they DO inflate prices - and we all
Oh and warps bleep is now live:
https://www.warprecords.com/bleep
This is so expensive! 0.99 a track regardless of length. So an album
with lots of short tracks cost more than one of equivalent length with
long tracks. I think they need to re-think their pricing system.
Do you get a
At 07:52 AM 1/14/04, Quest Pond wrote:
Nature and Pigna are putting out some hot stuff, my fav at the moment.
Any good, reliable US distro for this stuff? Groovedis seems to be down at
the moment.
jeff
I know that Kenny (Dixon Jr.) and probably Jeff give away a bunch of records
to other DJs, friends, promoters, etc. so that they are probably not making
quite as big a profit as it might seem on these limited pressings. I don't
see that as greed but just part of the game; for the people who can
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
also, (and I can't remember who told me this, maybe it was from the list -
greg earle?) but different members of the band used to produce and write
different tracks, so maybe that accounts for the severe differences in
sound? Maybe?
T'wasn't me, no.
Visage was an
Full albums can be had for £6.99 - check all the buttons out...
The thing to watch is it's encode in LAME with VBR - meaning it's impossible
to skip bits and they are encoded at 128 which is a bit low for my liking
but it's better than nothing...
Martin
14/1/04 4:54 PM Michael [EMAIL
-Original Message-
From: Michael Lees [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 January 2004 16:54
Oh and warps bleep is now live:
https://www.warprecords.com/bleep
This is so expensive! 0.99 a track regardless of length. So an album
with lots of short tracks cost more than one
-
- This is so expensive! 0.99 a track regardless of length. So an album
- with lots of short tracks cost more than one of equivalent
- length with
- long tracks. I think they need to re-think their pricing system.
-
- Do you get a discount for buying a complete album?
- Otherwise, something
They seem to be giving out mixed messages on the encoding side of things - in
their FAQ it says Bleep MP3s are a minimum of 256kbps, while the majority of
MP3s found on the internet are 128kbps. Yet they seem to contradict that in
the technical queries bit. Personally I don't think they should
Martin wrote:
Full albums can be had for 6.99 - check all the buttons out...
Ah yes, thought as much. I'm just blind.
Journey Home - 2.99 not bad.
The thing to watch is it's encode in LAME with VBR - meaning it's impossible
to skip bits and they are encoded at 128 which is a bit low
How many others out there see themselves as grey-haired and crooked but
still shopping in the record stores for some really dusty piece of vinyl
while teenagers walk by and ask, what are those? as they point to a bin
of 12 records?
this actually happened to me, by the way, but the person who
I've absolutely nothing against the man making a living off of his art -
more power to him, he definitely deserves it. But there's a difference
between making a living and ripping off people whilst demanding their
support.
Hmm... I've never had Jeff come up to me and demand that I buy his
-- Original Message --
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recently the list was talking about Frequency 7 by Visage.
I have another question about another track by them - Pleasure
Boys.
I have it on CD on the Mantronix comp on Soul Jazz and it sounds
14/1/04 4:57 PM Brendan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
They seem to be giving out mixed messages on the encoding side of things - in
their FAQ it says Bleep MP3s are a minimum of 256kbps, while the majority of
MP3s found on the internet are 128kbps. Yet they seem to contradict that in
the technical
-
- How many others out there see themselves as grey-haired and
- crooked but
- still shopping in the record stores for some really dusty
- piece of vinyl
- while teenagers walk by and ask, what are those? as they
- point to a bin
- of 12 records?
:) well this falls in with something i was
Greg Earle wrote on Wed, 14 Jan 2004 about following:
Visage tidbits: The album The Anvil (1982) contained Frequency 7 (Dance
Mix). Never heard the (Dance Mix) version - is that the one that
became famous in Detroit? How different is it than the 7 B-side version?
haven't been following this
-- Original Message --
From: Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yeah, they really are taking the p!ss with that...
but peacefrog isnt with their $30 USD private pressing tunes,
eh? its funny that anyone would complain about the prices of
mahogani especially
Visage tidbits: The album The Anvil (1982) contained Frequency 7 (Dance
Mix). Never heard the (Dance Mix) version - is that the one that
became famous in Detroit? How different is it than the 7 B-side version?
I think it *is* the dance mix, but I have it on CD and it's buried in one
of
Reads like a statement that UR would make on a run-groove.
by the way - is there any website that lists all of UR's run-out groove
statements?
I've always enjoyed getting their records partly to see what they would say
next.
MEK
On 14-jan-04, at 17:29, David Bate wrote:
If you're referring to this on the album:
'Support those who try to make a difference'
That doesn't look like a demand to me, more of a request or a
statement.
And he also indicates that it's up to you, if you don't think that Jeff
makes a
One of the reason why I also used to collect Alternative Tentacles records but
that's not exactly 313
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 5:23 PM
To: David Bate
Cc: 313 Detroit
Subject: Re: (313) axis
Reads like a
Yeah, they really are taking the p!ss with that...
but peacefrog isnt with their $30 USD private pressing tunes,
eh?
Well Peacefrog are taking the p!ss as well - I've never said otherwise, have
I?
its funny that anyone would complain about the prices of
mahogani especially considering
Would be interested to know about what is the best encoder etc... I had heard
differently about Lame ??? and regarding Warp, they have a number of very old
EPs for EUR2.69 - guess I'll finally be able to get those elusive early EPs...
Gwendal
-Original Message-
From: Martin
- Original Message --
From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:) well this falls in with something i was just saying to
alexi bet
there is no-one on this list under the age of 25.
(watch the deluge now to prove me wrong)
im only 24 ; )
tom
I wouldn't mind paying full price for a one-sided
12 if the track was amazing, but the AM and Kai Alce things are
pretty
underwhelming IMHO...
totally agree with that, even if i like the a.m.-track choose to
believe [choose to blend mix], which I downloaded today, but which
isn't on that mahogany
And I'm only 17! ;)
-Original Message-
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 5:42 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) (eccentric old codger with) warprecords
- Original Message --
From: robin
At 12:09 PM 1/14/2004, Martin wrote:
Yep, I'm going to check a few out - LAME is a pretty poor encoder, there's a
reason it's free! And just say no to VBR...
LAME is extremely tweakable. It's very easy to get lousy encoding out of
it. The reason it's free is ideological. The xing encoder
-- Original Message --
From: Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well Peacefrog are taking the p!ss as well - I've never said
otherwise, have
I?
perhaps not, but the uk squad on the list are generally the ones
irritated at the high prices here. the peacefrog
Cheers for the info greg.
Never heard the (Dance Mix) version
I think that maybe the one you know. But, i only have this version, so I'm
not too sure. this is the version that is on the UK 12.
Is there another version - do you know?
Anyone ever see Mirai Eno Butou, the 1986 Japanese
At 09:50 AM 1/14/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cheers for the info greg.
Never heard the (Dance Mix) version
I think that maybe the one you know. But, i only have this version, so I'm
not too sure. this is the version that is on the UK 12.
Is there another version - do you know?
The version
Us Yanks better take advantage of Warp's 7-quid-per-album MP3 deal now;
just to let you all know if you're interested, theres a warp back catalogue
cd campaign going on in the UK at the minute.
I think all the CD's are 8.99 (maybe a little cheaper)
you can get them at www.piccadillyrecords.com,
and there's a series of albums, both classic and recent ones, sold in pack of
two or four on the website...
Gwendal
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mittwoch, 14. Januar 2004 18:55
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) axis
Us Yanks better
perhaps not, but the uk squad on the list are generally the ones
irritated at the high prices here. the peacefrog prices were crazy
no matter what country you were in, but they was still defended.
in the US the mahogani costs about $1 more than other 12s.
knowing how limited these things tend
-- Original Message --
From: Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's not the price so much as the fact that there's not much
music on the
record - Mahigani releases are priced the same as normal US
imports here but
spending £8 on one short, average track
by your argument- if the people who buy his records buy them to play them
out, then they are making $$$ off of his records, so should rightfully pay
more. Kinda the same when telephone rates are higher during the day
because it's businesses making the calls.
the fact that the djs don't make as
£9.99 at Rub A Dub :)
On 14 Jan 2004, at 14:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, how come that new Jeff Mills project is £10.99 per twelve?
That's £32.97 if you want the triple LP. ($60.50 Eu47.80)
See The Light. I certainly have Jeff, I've seen your porsche and
all, you
thieving git.
We were told 2000 copies per title too.
cheers
Jason
On 14 Jan 2004, at 14:57, Rebelbass/bookings wrote:
oyes, and one shopowner told us that there were only 1000 copys
worldwide..
I think he saw another kind of light...
;)
Mahogani
What is this, Alex??
I agree, the prices are pretty
well spoken!
- Original Message -
From: Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: (313) axis
Yeah, they really are taking the p!ss with that...
but peacefrog isnt with their $30 USD
[kj at technotourist dot org [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Yes this is a statement, Jeff Mills invests a lot of his money back
into Detroit and to help the people who need it. He is doing a lot for
the community!
He sure hasn't done much for Chicago, having lived here for years. I
see him hang out at
[Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Yep, I'm going to check a few out - LAME is a pretty poor encoder,
there's a reason it's free!
What the hell are you talking about? Could you try to back that up for
me?
--
:: atomly ::
[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] : www.atomly.com ...
[ atomiq records : po box 805319
Troll
[Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Yep, I'm going to check a few out - LAME is a pretty poor encoder,
there's a reason it's free!
What the hell are you talking about? Could you try to back that up for
me?
--
:: atomly ::
[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] : www.atomly.com ...
[ atomiq records : po
right right!
dischord anyone?
No he doesn't. If he cared, he could certainly tell distributors that
if they charge too much, he'll switch to another. He most definitely
has the clout and the sales draw to do that.
--
:: atomly ::
[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] : www.atomly.com ...
[ atomiq
The man could singlehandedly redefine
the American techno scene but won't because he's too full of himself to
care.
slow down jr.
i understand your love/concern/hurt/pain whatever, but damn man...this is a
friggin genre of music...there are way more important things to invest time
in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
slow down jr.
i understand your love/concern/hurt/pain whatever, but damn man...this is a
friggin genre of music...there are way more important things to invest time
in philantropically and plus...he's not 'from' chicago...he doesn't 'owe'
anybody anything except more good
On 14-jan-04, at 22:53, atomly wrote:
i understand your love/concern/hurt/pain whatever, but damn
man...this is a
friggin genre of music...there are way more important things to
invest time
in philantropically and plus...he's not 'from' chicago...he doesn't
'owe'
anybody anything except
well spoken!
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 3:48 PM
Subject: (313) axis
So, how come that new Jeff Mills project is £10.99 per twelve?
That's £32.97 if you want the triple LP. ($60.50 Eu47.80)
See The Light. I
well spoken!
- Original Message -
From: Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: (313) axis
So, how come that new Jeff Mills project is £10.99 per twelve?
It's ridiculous isn't it? Supposedly
oh yes, a lovely twelve inch!
indeed very good
there's more dynarec material coming through Nature
be prepared
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 4:30 PM
Subject: (313) Raiders Of The Lost ARP Re:
hands stay very low
same for all ugly edits
- those are even worse,
average re-edits of old tracks
so i had a good laugh about the uk-bootleg
bootlegging a bootleg so to say
- Original Message -
From: placid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Matt Chester' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '313 Detroit'
just that he takes a lot from the scene and gives nothing back,
I agree - all those Jeff Mills records I and thousands of other people own
and enjoy in our living rooms - not to mention all of us who use his
records to make other people dance, plus the fantastic DJ sets we've
experienced, and
http://www.playlouder.com/news/+francisofacomeba/
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I agree - all those Jeff Mills records I and thousands of other people
own and enjoy in our living rooms - not to mention all of us who use
his records to make other people dance, plus the fantastic DJ sets
we've experienced, and his and Robert Hoods practical invention of
Hi, how rude are you!
Back it up, well LAME is a piece of reversed engineered code that is open
source and while it does the job for most iPod users, there's no way it's up
to proffessional standards and as for the back up, well, 15yrs in the games
industry and the last twenty sitting behind
tom churchill wrote:
Here's a hypotherical question - would you have bought the Kai Alce record
if it had been released on a label other than Mahogani? What if it was an
import from Europe on a label you'd never heard of, with no association to
KDJ whatsoever? I'm just curious as to what extent
What I'm saying is it's ok for iPod stuff, it doesn't follow the mp3
encoding laws of practice, which is why I don't use it, but I also know not
everyone has access to the kit we use, maybe I should post a load of info up
for you guys as we have done a load of research on each and ever app.
Just
i feel like eleven
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 6:42 PM
Subject: RE: (313) (eccentric old codger with) warprecords
- Original Message --
From: robin
At 04:54 PM 1/14/2004, Martin wrote:
while it does the job for most iPod users, there's no way it's up
to proffessional standards
Who's buying music off the Internet the most? iPod users!
I have a hard time believing any professionals use MP3 on a regular basis
if they have 250 million (as
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