It's been a while since I wrote anything to the list,
I've managed to think up a question that shouldn't
offend anyone (hopefully). Does anyone know how many
releases on the label Deta there's been? I've only got
the first one which is Claude Young's The Numbers
EP. Has there been any others or is
(So it's been out
for ages! I'm a poor student okay!?!) and I hope all
of you can forgive me for the nasty things I've said
about Mills previously. V. good indeed...
Cheers,
Nick Walsh(Dj Pacific:)
--- Nick Craddock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick,
Claude Young's Deta label has had two releases
Yeah, it's been out for at least a week. They've got
copies at Innercity in Leeds...
Nick Walsh(DJ Pacific:)
--- Nick Craddock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike,
I think it's out already isn't it?
I'm sure I saw it listed in a new stock mail I
recieved from a UK record
store. If that's
Does anyone know what Octave One's new Black Water
on 430 West is like? No sound files anywhere... I
wanna hear it...
Submerge have updated their site and they're already
behind the times... What's with these lazy people?
Cheers,
Nick:)
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York,
UK
--- Dustin A Sledgianowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: maybe this is not so music related but
anyway
i have problems in Florida getting attention for my
music
i do not get gigs - it is next to impossible
is there anyone else
It was sarcasm you twerp... grow up and take it like a
man... she was only messing about... You got bullied
at school didn't you?
Nick(DJ Pacific:)
--- rios delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I
hope that makes you feel good to dog other
people...I never owned baggy pants. Don't go to
raves
Does anyone know of any freeware that allows you to
change the bitrate of an MP3 file?
Cheers,
Nick (DJ Pacific:)
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I've got the Lifelike EP on Music Man and I've seen
the Axis version in the record shop. The tracks are
exactly the same on both releases. The only difference
is the name of the tune Avenger which is called
Black Avenger on the Music Man version.
Later,
Nick(DJ Pacific:)
--- Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL
Listen to the early Red Planet releases and tell me
that isn't trance
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- Dustin A Sledgianowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: that was childish - just like the florida
raves
but anyways here is my message
listen now - there is trance that is techno related!
understand? i
Bought a record on Saturday with the title Sound
Stream. It has 4 funky housy tunes on it, featuring
blatant samples from old funk/disco records. Love 'em
to death tho... Does any one have any more info on
this? The record is pretty blank with just thenames of
the tunes and the title of the record
Hmmm, Dustin did go a bit over the top. Maybe she's
not happy in life. Personally, I don't give a sh*t
about anyones opinions on trance or the meaning of
techno or such blarney. It's like the meaning of life.
Once you've found it there is no point living anymore.
The meaning of techno is
To ToToRoGrL:
I could diss you about a million things that are wrong
about your country. And you could do the same about
mine. This is about the music... no one cares where it
comes from. I don't believe things like black/white or
Yank/Limey conflicts should be discussed anymore in
todays
--- Gwendal Cobert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
inextricably linked. The Frankfurt-Berlin-Detroit
Trans-Atlantic connection
ho ho... I'm not trying here to add a point to this
ongoing thread, but just
curious : I still have some difficulty attaching the
artists to city
scenes - Detroit I
(Italy). I think
David Squillace is the
only person from Germany who has produced on this
label. Actually just
confirmed Conform is Gaetek's label from Italy.
todd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nick Walsh wrote:
--- Gwendal Cobert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
inextricably linked. The Frankfurt
Don't be cheeky... I'll never buy your records again,
if you keep making comments like that:)
Nick:)
--- Simon Walley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From:
Nick Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] Frankfurt scene (was : 'Trying
to recreate something
that's long gone')
MMM... that's weird
Hey Tom,
Your mail was really interesting. I like a lot of the
stuff you mentioned, particularly getting into this nu
skool jazz/funk thing... Labels that I particularly
like are...
2000 Black - deep, abstract breakbeat fusion from
the 4 Hero extended
family, another of my favourite labels...
I think they've all gone home or taken some
tranquillisers or something. I haven't seen a nasty
mail for a while, just a few stupid ones. I can't
understand that Dance Extacy tho. Why subscribe to a
Detroit techno mailing list if you just wanna diss
the scene? The comments made were blatantly
I know this isn't detroit related but take a look at
this and check the description for Metalheadz...
http://woodwindrec.hypermart.net/musiclink/label/m.html
Maybe someone should tell Goldie?
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Gabriel Le Mar and Michael Kohlbecker also go under
the guise Montauk P and along with Alex Azary release
stuff under the name Saafi Brothers. Production by
both of these guises are on the Blue Room label
(famous for releases by legendary goa trancers Total
Eclipse, Koxbox and Juno Reactor). I
This happens too often when I go down to Leeds on a
Saturday. Some of the guys in there listen to the same
tracks again and again!! I waited for half an hour
before a turntable was free... I spose you don't think
about anyone else tho once you put those headphones
on... record stores are another
I think they're both very different albums reflecting
the diversity of the detroit sound. They both share
similarities between them but the definition of
detroit electronic music is kinda loose. I know what
I like tho...:)
I couldn't put early Red Planet stuff and D.May's
stuff in the same
I heard somewhere that Emu make the best samplers. Not
that I know. I can't afford any equipment...
l8r,
Nick:)
--- photovore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i dont
know if this is the right place to ask this..
if not... maybe someone can direct me in the right
place...
but here is my
Are you sure? I'm sure it says Rhythim Is Rhythim on
my Transmat 12s...
l8r,
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rhythim is Rhythim, R - H - Y - T - H - I - M
Actually it's R-Y-T-H-I-M
:)
I think a 313 site would be better. There're a lot of
ppl on this list from all over the world. Underground
related stuff is happening in everyone's vicinity. Ppl
post a lot of localised info on this list but, a lot
of the time, ppl don't read it and just delete it.
If major topics were put onto
Hear hear, in essence, the underground belongs to the
people. No big labels, no big magazine journos, all
from down at grass roots level... where are we gonna
put this thing?... we can get to work right away!!!
We're gonna need to assign the major jobs (web design,
programming (some sections are
ooooo, what's up with you? You miserable git. Y do
you always have to moan about everything? Everytime
someone says something that interferes with your
little dream world, you start moaning about it...
Sheesh!!!
l8r,
Nick:)
--- Simon Walley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: keep it
rolling:)
Can
Or Steel Pulse or Ijahman Levi or Israel Vibration or
Burning Spear,etc.,etc... proper dub... no abstract
stuff there:)
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- Neil Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 7/10/00 10:51:37 AM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
not dub styled
What does dub mean
I think that, whatever anybody wants to do in music,
let them do it. There isn't just one path forward.
However, not all experimental stuff is progressive,
some of it I would go as far as to say is regressive.
No one will ever find something totally new, we have
to follow a path, but we choose our
Some of UR's early stuff was played by UK hardcore
dj's back in the early 90's. I'm talking about early
hardcore tho... I heard Jumpin Jack Frost play a bit
of UR stuff back in the day and Grooverider, I'm sure
there were a few others too...
I'm not talking about gabber tho... I mean proper
Hey,
I am also looking for the 12inch of The Isley
Brother's Harvest For The
World
(must be in mint condition).
I have it on 10 inch... I'm not selling tho... just
thought I'd make you jealous:)
l8r,
Nick:)
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has anyone heard the samples from a guy called
Gerald's new Essence album on !k7?!?!? I told you he
was awesome... i've been waiting for this album for 4
years
check it www.studio-k7.com/
later,
Nick (dj pacific:)
--- Andrew Chuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I
transcribed part of Derrick
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 3/8/00 8:16:23 AM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Clearly his hiphop past is reflected in his
mixing. I saw him do stuff I've
never seen a dj do before.
You've obviously never heard of/seen Terrence Parker
or Jeff Mills then!
Or
--- Joseph Ross Lynn IV [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Jeff's too busy messing about
making so called experimental tunes when he
should be
knocking dancefloor tunes together. How far must
we
keep 'pushing the boundaries'?
Dance music isn't important unless its pushing
boundaries.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe Jeff Mills is a true visionary. This man
is a philosopher. Try
reading some in-depth interviews with the man to
(try to) understand what is
going on in his head. About two years ago I read a
super-long,
super-in-depht interview with Jeff in Magic
As I've said twice already, I'm not having a go at
Jeff's production or any forward thinking producers.
Any TRUE forward thinking producers that is. I'm sure
everyone realises how techno has previously taken flak
because it's apparently easy to produce and that any
joe can have a go.
I'm not
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hear ya, but Ben Sims is a good producer too.
Being a good dj AND a good producer is kinda rare
but increasingly important if you want to be
recognised.
Yeah looping old tracks is difficult. (sarcasm)
Jeff Mills gets a lot of respect for his
production
I completely agree with what's being said here. I'm
only 19. Only got my own decks last November
(previously I used a friend's) but I've always loved
music. I used to like jungle but I've always moved
around styles. Basically, I look for styles that
haven't been adulterated by the mainstream. I've
--- Adam Shore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Was anyone as disappointed as I was at Jeff Mills'
set at Twilo this
past weekend? It was so different than the other
two times I've seen
him- it seemed like he was just spinning other
people's records
haphazardly, there was few consistent
Marsel is on holiday for 3 weeks since last week...
He's going all over Europe apparently... He also takes
a little while to update the site... However,
http://www.reverbmag.com has had it's audio files
updated (kinda) so that's worth a listen if you're
bored
Nick(Dj Pacific:)
--- Koen_Mariƫn
As far as I knew the trance remix was on the Dance
Division label...
cya later,
Nick(Dj Pacific:)
--- Otto Koppius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In case someone missed my point: the f***ing
Jaguar ripoff is in the British
top3! Yeah, it is time to burn, time to burn
I reckon the only thing we can do... is what we did
with the jaguar rip off and that's boycott the label
and artist and all of their products, encouraging
others to do so along the way... That's the way I see
it... They need to know that crime doesn't pay.
cya,
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- Simon Walley
yup v.true... it would lose some of it's underground
status but ppl listen to this trance rip off and think
it's the actual jaguar tune...
I wouldn't actually mind the original going onto the
mainstream chart... The fact is that people need to
give respect where it is due. This is one of the
Claeyssens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I reckon the guys at UR should take them to court
and demand compensation,
and for the rest can we close the subject, it has
only been like 6 months
that we 've been discussing this.
JayCee
-Original Message-
From: Nick Walsh [SMTP
There's nothing wrong with trance... commercial music
is what I hate. All the kids are getting into garage
now anyway (further proof that music never reaches
their soul). No one should diss trance until they've
heard the proper stuff out there... the underground
stuff... goa trance and the like...
I know where to get the new DEC album on white label.
I'm ordering it today so I'll tell you if it's got
Plumb on and whatever:)
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- Minto Chempotical George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Mike Taylor wrote:
hey,
I think this might be yet another
Manix is 4Hero Didn't you know!!! Predominantly
Dego, he also goes under the name Tek9. Other 4Hero
psedonyms include NuEra and Tom Jerry. They have
loads of them tho
Nick(Dj Pacific:)
Ps. Manix stuff rocks... be aware that there is a new
NuEra ep forthcoming on Archive...
---
it isn't mark mac if you want me to ask them i
will but my cousin used to go out with dj ss when i
was 12 and I met those guys through him, so there
l8r,
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
Ps... Points Proven that's the other 4Hero pseudonym I
was thinking of:)
--- dcooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've already said!!! It's Dego!
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Manix is Mark Mac of 4-hero, check older reinforced
stuff 4 more tings like
that(oa doc scott, joey beltram, peshay ,tek9)
154
-
To unsubscribe,
I think the original is a lot earlier than
'93, probably '88, but considering my previous record
of accuracy (Manix... ooops)... Don't take my word for
it... still I have all the info at home for the
original. Assuming you mean the early rave tune, I'll
post all that stuff on Monday...
l8r,
Nick
I think there is somekind of Detroit Goa outfit out
there actually... not sure exactly where it is tho...
the scene's don't really corelate tho...
l8r,
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: erm, sure ..
great idea!!!
that`s just what we needed.
andy
Hi ppl,
Does anyone know where I can subscribe to any music
gear lists. I know this has been covered before but I
can't find the related mails in my mailbox.
I'm trying to decide what first drum machine I should
get. I saw (what I thought was) a cheap tr-707 but ppl
keep changing my mind. I've
blah blah blah, why do ppl have to question it anyway?
Music is music. I like minimal stuff and abstract
stuff and even some commercial stuff. I listen to
4Hero and Moby and John Tejada and Geatano Parisio and
Titonton Duvante and The Detroit Escalator Co and
Marvin Gaye and Ennio Morricone etc
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated
18/09/00 16:18:38 GMT Daylight
Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Amon Tobin's Bricolage is a work of art.
It may well be, but if you are talking in terms of
jungle there is no way it
could be ranked above all the true masters - Roni
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Callin Tobin DB is not a matter of taste and not
saying its good(or bad) music.
Just that it's not within that style, or to be more
precise, not part of that
particular musical discussion. Bricollage is not
trying to be part of the style
they call db, its
Hi Maciek
You mean Remarc who did some slamming tunes for
Suburban Base like 6 years
ago? As far as I know, he is making speed garage
(hmmm) now...
That's the guy:) He's never doing speed garage!?!?!!
Dammit...
And first T-Power album was indeed excellent... but
I find 2nd, Waveform a
Hi ppl
Like I said before, it seems that most people on
this list have something
against the swedish sound, but nevertheless, I
love it.
Awww... poor you. Well, it ain't called the Detroit
313 mailing list fer nothing. Listen to 3 hours of
easy listening Burt Bacharach style and you'll grow
Hi,
I was gonna add some stuff to this thread but I missed
out... sorry... Everyone's gonna be sick of me soon...
Sly and the Family Stone: Fresh
http://allmusic.com/cg/x.dll?p=amgsql=A18265
My aunt knows these personally... goes over to the US
to visit them every now and then...
Stevie
As DJ tool material, it's OK, but
maybe people are not
using it very adventurously. Also I doubt if anyone
aside from a
trainspotter could recognise or name a track by
either those guys or
Christian Smith - it's very anonymous. It's not like
hmmm... if the truth beknown I've got quite a
--- Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have nothing against what Christian does at all -
but would non DJs buy
his stuff or remember the tracks, they're made for
the purpose of being DJ
tools. You DJ, so you're in the know. But you ain't
gonna get some kid go
into a store and go,
Well go as far to say it's close to trance... I know
Julesy was playing The Mole a few months back...
Lots of UK trance dj's play that kinda stuff... Gimme
the Detroit Escalator Co anyday...
Dj Pacific:)
--- Diana Potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ive personally felt swedish techno was always
Hmmm...this brings a whole new light to those David
Hasselhoff albums...
http://allmusic.com/cg/x.dll?p=amgsql=B142889
Whooohooo!!! Is this stuff available on vinyl??;)
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
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--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Blasting away at my speakers straight outta the big
O, almost D but D by heart
that phenomenal ep on *bb by mr Curtincalled when
worlds allign , that is one
helluva trak maestro!!
There's some new stuff coming from Starbaby soon
BTW... check that:)
Nick (Dj
I don't like this. I'm a whitey. Half of my family is
black but I'm 100% white and my parents are too. My
mum used to listen to lots of black music and my dad
used to be the only white guy who could get into black
clubs when he was a youngster cuz he could kick all
their asses (Wing something
--- Nathan John de Yonker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So basically summing up your reply to Mike, all you
have to add to this
thread is belittling Mike's long, thoughtful
message. Even though Mike is
offering a great deal of generalizations and
minimizations, what he is
saying is a personal
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok. recently I
have been getting into the UK hard
house stuff. lisa lashes, tom harding, judge
jules(more trancy), fergi..stuff like that. any1
know any good websites? or just know any info on
this stuff? any US dj's spin this??
mike d.
ummm... maybe
the idea is that techno has difficulty gathering a
large listening audience because it defies strict
boundaries and racial identities (i.e. it contains
both black and white elements.)
Yeah, I like that... a sound with no race connected. I
mean a black guy invented techno as we know it,
with
three other Knight Rider
related tunes with KITT in the title...the single is
acutally called Michael
Knight and it has some hip-house style rapping...
I couldn't pass it up!
Fred
From: Nick Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Diana Potts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject
I was only kidding... jeez... Don't p*ss yer
britches...
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 10/3/00 8:48:44 AM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dickweed
This is what he should be called anyhow... A bit
like
Judge (family) Jewels and Carl Cocks
Hard house used to be kind of underground house meets
techno meets progressive and yes very dark. For an
example of what Hard House used to be, check Flying
Rhino records and artists like Venom and Bus.
However, hard house has recently become a word used
for what was previously known as NuNRG
My mum reckons that when I play the Sonic EP in my
bedroom it sounds like a foundry downstairs:) NO
kidding!!!
l8r,
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated
04/10/00 10:43:27 GMT Daylight
Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I can't rememer with who it was that
I used to work at a Kinko's and I found that
environment was a rich source
of metal on metal beats. Folding machines, multiple
large Xerox machines
churning out copies wich big ka-chung sounds, the
hum of computers, staple
machines, the high pitch zip sound of color
copiers
it was
Hi ppl,
As to why more women aren't doing it, it beats me.
Sexism is a factor
everywhere
One thing I've always noticed is the abnormally high
number of males
compared to females in techno clubs worldwide. I
think its just the
appealI mean it obviusly appeals more to men
than
--- b3kka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: k, u didn't
just say women are less creative now did
you. cuz i don't think
that's the case at all. hence my project, to
dispell such myths and get to
the real issues...of which i believe there are many
practical and
theoretical aspects. but not the
Sexism says that women Djs are not real Djs.
I don't think so... They have women's football...
that's a male dominated scene. If they wanna do it
they can, the likes of K.Hand prove this. They just
don't get involved, they're in no more danger in the
dj box than if they were on the dancefloor.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i was very intimated
during the very few times i've
djed in public, and i'm
still intimated when i have to prove to other djs,
usually males, that i
know what i'm doing. at times, i feel as if i can be
nothing more that the
dj whore trailing all the djs. i get
quality, not quantity.
hehe, well you always have something clever to say,
LOL;) It is true that there are loads of ppl on this
list that never ever make a contribution. I don't know
how this is related to girls djing and producing and
getting involved in the scene tho.
l8r,
Nick:)
Nothing to do with the famous ele-mental crew? I heard
they're kind of open minded. I (indirectly) know
Titonton... Really nice guy...
Anyway, I prefer the equality stance as opposed to the
one is better than the other way of thinking which
seems to be so popular these days...
l8r,
Nick:)
You're a feminist right?
--- Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh please. I can tell you are really young, right?
That less creative
statement was really sexist, so expect people to be
offended. It's attitudes
like this that keep women away. Maybe you should
examine your own
See what I mean?
--- Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok... I have been trying to avoid making a post,
but it seems i can't hold
myself back. I would like to comment on a few
things mentioned here today
as well as relate some of my own experiences.
I think Holly is making some
see what I mean?
--- Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok... I have been trying to avoid making a post,
but it seems i can't hold
myself back. I would like to comment on a few
things mentioned here today
as well as relate some of my own experiences.
I think Holly is making some
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think Holly is making some interesting points
but based on my own
personal
experiences I can't get my head around this notion
that women aren't into
abstract ideas. But the fact that I think you work
in computers Holly
means
you must have the kind of
Well, everyone is welcome to call me a boy if they
like. I hate to be considered adult, reminds me that I
oughta grow up... LOL Sh*t... some ppl... What's up
with ppl today? You must've all had a really bad
week...
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- FRED MCMURRY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Re:
Yeah, this is
I currently
am the only girl out of
16 guys to be taking a Cisco networking class at my
high school...
Not
only am I a girl but I'm also 17 so I get looked
down upon by other woman a
little bit older.
Yeah, I'm doing Computing at college and there were
only like 4 girls when we
trainspotting
Knowing all about each and every tune... ever.. in the
history of time... trainspotters are the fanatics...
like me really...
trainwrecking
messing your mix up and losing the flow completely
thus getting your crowd peeved so they all go to the
bar instead... also sounds like me...
Yeah, Lady Miss Kier is djing in NY somewhere..right?
She has a website somewhere... I'll dig up the URL if
anyone is interested...
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- Diana Potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
actually for another 313 tie...carl craig did a
remix for them on the
dancefloor oddities remixes
Someone can probably correct me: I think Lady Miss
Kier spins jungle now,
right?
Yep, she used to hang a round with A Guy Called Gerald
when he lived in NY. He moved there when he shut down
Juicebox but he's starting a new label called
Nanoplasmic and is back in the UK. Kier is gonna have
I've heard of them all... but I spose they're less
known to non dj's and ppl not on this list. All of
those mentioned have been discussed at sometime on
this list (some of them are subscribers)...
I think the DEMF and the lead up to it has helped a
lot of ppl get their bearings tho with the
My mum likes the Jaguar tune and lots of my Dan Curtin
records, she also liked Designer Music Problems and
all of my Good Looking Records stuff. I get my wide
taste in music from my mum anyhow... Not that weird...
l8r,
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
Anyone else have any surprises from family
like this -
There's still a lot of good hip hop about. Lots of
kids still sit on street corners doing it old school
style. In fact, I'm pretty sure there's a mailing list
similar to this one but for hip hop out there...
The truth of it is that the underground will never
die. You can't stop people from
Theorem I think...
l8r,
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: go look at
the song called +8.001 by +, some id
that style? I SWEAR
this is a frequent producer...
darw_n
create, demonstrate, toneshift...
http://www.acidplanet.com/Lounge/SongDetail.asp?PID=43000
Hi,
No sweat about your post. All views are valid... I was
actually the one who posted that commercial music
is what the public is fed, underground music we have
to SEEK OUT to find, a need of a certain kind of
people... thing.
I have very strong feelings about music... In fact I
share your
Most ppl within 10 miles who has heard my techno
rekkids hate all of them except my Technasia stuff...
No class at all... You have to be a bit more mature I
think to understand good music... It comes natural to
me but a lot of children are born subnormal in North
Yorkshire so they have no hope
As far as I know there are only 3 WPA releases and
World Power Alliance are the original UR (Mills, Banks
etc.).
l8r,
Nick(Dj Pacific:)
--- Christian Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I hope someone can help me with this. I have this
Underground Resistance,
World Power Aliance 003 -
It's the same around here Aaron. I live in York, they
had Depth Charge for a bit but it closed down a few
years ago because they weren't getting enough
customers.
The closest (and one of the best outside of London...
Can I have a free ticket, Paul?)one to me now is
Innercity in Leeds but being a
HI UK 313'ers,
Another plug I'm afraid but Bone's set on Sunday was
fantastic and a good time was had by all... This night
comes highly recommended by everyone that attended
(including Dj Bone), there is nothing like this in the
whole of the North East, possibly in the UK, true
underground detroit
The 19th contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more
details...
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- electric seth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: Well, just in case anyone's forgotten (and
doesn't
fancy spending a weekend
on the Welsh coast in the worst storm Britain has
seen for fifty years) Carl
Craig's playing
hmmm, I don't want to do a Darw_n and overanalyse this
but I don't think its right to split music into
genres... I dunno if anyone remembers the global scale
flame war that went on concerning what defines techno.
I think pretty much everyone on this list has a pretty
wide range of tastes... I know
Hmmm William DeVaughn Be thankful for what you
got... that's where the sample comes from I guess...
dunno about this tune tho cuz I can't hear streamed
audio at college now... (too many fools using chat
rooms etc)...
--- Paul V [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all
I'm looking for a track id
--- Null DuJour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could
anyone please point me in the direction of
some
kind of minimal experimnetal classical music?
It would be greatly appreciated.
thx.
Keep an eye open for Titonton's forthcoming LP
Selections for Intercourse. It's out in March next
Year on his
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