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logic7 wrote on Sat, 24 Aug 2002 about following:
At approx 8:50pm EST, my wife gave birth to a little girl! Angel Jones
weighed in at 7lbs, 1oz and is perfectly healthy!
congratulations!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 30 Aug 2002 about following:
Also I remember having these wicked 8 track white labels that I think
were by the Kosmic Kommando and were just all purely 303, 909 and 808
made tunes, but I used to love mixing them all together in one big
sick trick acid set!!
Brendan Nelson wrote on Fri, 30 Aug 2002 about following:
Lidell Townsell Feel The Mood
this was actually by maurice joshua :)
mmm..
ecstacy club - jesus loves the acid/lsd/dsl (seen all three :)
bam bam - where's your child
jack frost - acid man
humanoid - stakker humanoid
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Langsman, Marc wrote on Fri, 30 Aug 2002 about following:
I always find some washing-up liquid followed by a quick rinse does the
trick for those super-grubby tunes !
will ruin the records in the long run. just use distilled water.
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Tom Serna wrote on Sat, 31 Aug 2002 about following:
while we're on this subject I am suprised noone has
named possibly one of the most psycho acid track ever
made : labotomie by emannuel top
mm i think Spectral Emotions Chapter 2 ep (on labworks) is by far more
wicked. four slammin tracks
Max Duley / ARCart wrote on Tue, 3 Sep 2002 about following:
h, Chris Korda, I caught his live set @ Sonar 2001. Now there is a guy
who really needs the shock tactic visual element...to distract
people from the fact that his music is so lame. Irritating is about as
accurate as I
Sean Creen wrote on Tue, 3 Sep 2002 about following:
Fergie is current playing some techno alongside Judge Jules.
They mainly play techno from the big selling Prime labels by artists such
as Bailey, Umek etc
Most Prime-distributed releases are of about the same musical quality as
Hard
Sam Karmel wrote on Wed, 4 Sep 2002 about following:
Who was the first dj to modify there turntables to
plus 15?
i dunno but i'd rather kill the dude; pitched technics are horrible to
play at; and you end up playing all the time all the records at least at
+4 - because pitch in area 0-+2
Tristan Watkins wrote on Wed, 4 Sep 2002 about following:
150 bpm, play longer sets and build your set, and buy enough records to
build the set from 117bpm to 150bpm. that's the right way.
It's definitely not the best way to do it, but I can't say I'd never do it
again. I really like to
Langsman, Marc wrote on Wed, 4 Sep 2002 about following:
mmm i dunno. i just usually think that tracks are done for some tempo
for some reason. and i like to keep the tracks as they were
intended to
be.
Surely by that rational you wouldn't be impressed by someone cutting up a
track as
Jeffrey Paul wrote on Wed, 4 Sep 2002 about following:
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Sakari Karipuro wrote:
long mixes with pitched decks, the pitch control stops being exact quite
soon. ie. pitching will ruin the decks. also, the components in the
pitch wont last long with wrong voltages and stuff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 4 Sep 2002 about following:
I've thought about pitching at least one of my decks - especially when I'd
love to mix a Kraftwerk tune in with some Direct Beat tracks - I'd love to
kick Musik Non-Stop up to about +10 and jack it properly. What is the
chance of
Maarten Baute wrote on Wed, 4 Sep 2002 about following:
then again my friends other deck cannot be used between 0-+4 mark because
it drifts so badly. above that it keeps the pitch so you can play but it
is very slow to react to pitch changes.
I have 3 technics SL-1210mkII and I have
Maarten Baute wrote on Wed, 4 Sep 2002 about following:
Wich song was first?
adonis - no way back
1986
chic - jack le freak
no idea.
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Maarten Baute wrote on Wed, 4 Sep 2002 about following:
adonis - no way back
1986
no, this was from 1984
my copy of it on trax records says 1986. if you don't believe i can scan
it for you tomorrow when i get new monitor for my windows box.
Adonis - No Way Back
TX112
produced by
::) wrote on Wed, 4 Sep 2002 about following:
ableton live does tempo changes while leaving pitch intact.
as does max/msp and acid
it's called time-stretching, keeps the pitch but changes the tempo.
then there's pitch-shifting. which does just the opposite. changes the
pitch but not the
Maarten Baute wrote on Wed, 4 Sep 2002 about following:
it's called time-stretching, keeps the pitch but changes the tempo.
example of 500% time-stretching, cfr. speedy j - something for your mind
(plus 8, !hype):
mmm i like the track. i have the music man 12 and i'm not sure if the
mix
Langsman, Marc wrote on Thu, 5 Sep 2002 about following:
as ever to dive in and check some tunes out - can any recommend their top
dreciya tunes ?
you don't know(by far best drexciya track ever)
intensified magnetron
hydro cubes
wavejumper
triangular hydrogen strain
bubble metropolis
Ja'Maul Redmond wrote on Fri, 6 Sep 2002 about following:
Are any of these tunes on c.d format.
I have quest,, but I am looking for more.
picked up from first two albums, the quest neptune's lair.
neptune's lair is available as cd and 2x12, though, cd has a lot more
tracks.
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Maarten Baute wrote on Sat, 7 Sep 2002 about following:
does anyone know wich part of my Technics SL1210mkII I should replace in
order to give it back it´s stability?
i suggest you find out who imports them to your country - and ask them
which company handles service for technics there. might
scotto wrote on Sat, 7 Sep 2002 about following:
I bought a pair pitched up to -/+10 and I am wanting to put them back to the
norm.
should I leave them or put them back? what would be the best for the decks
in the loong run?
just put them back. as it's always better to keep them as they
Michael Lees wrote on Tue, 10 Sep 2002 about following:
What's the first track rolando plays on this set??
only listened a 1/10 of a sec before Fast Forwarding to previous id but
sounded like Nude Photo by Rhythim is Rhythim.
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Maarten Baute wrote on Fri, 13 Sep 2002 about following:
Hi..
beginners question..
is DJ Richie Rich = Richie Hawtin around 1988 the same Richie Rich that did
the track salsa house and worked with Ralphi Rosario??
AFAIK That Richie Rich who did Salsa House is/was New Yorker. Not
Hawtin.
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
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
hmm,
this raises interesting question. i own this one-sided golden colored
10 of Inner City - Ahnongay on 6x6. it only has the original mix. i
wonder if it's rare? does anyone else have it? iirc the 12 with the
dave clarke etc remixes came at least year after i bought the 10.
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Maarten Baute wrote on Sat, 21 Sep 2002 about following:
does anyone know if it is the batacuda remix of good men - give it up
that carl craig sampled for his good girls? I know it is not the original..
because they don´t sound alike.
Are there more remixes than these? more tribal ones? and
tom churchill wrote on Sat, 21 Sep 2002 about following:
dj sneak sampled this for you can´t hide from your bud.
Teddy Pendergrass - 'You Can't Hide From Yourself' (Philadelphia)
yep thats the one.
here's a nice site with plenty of info on disco. and other things.
s mcgill wrote on Sat, 21 Sep 2002 about following:
and another with straight forward documenting, but less comprehensive.
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/1392/Sample.html
it's actually same site but thats the old location.
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s mcgill wrote on Sat, 21 Sep 2002 about following:
I do apologise
no need for that! really! music is all that matters!
blame me, i should have mentioned in my post that the site has moved.
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marsel wrote on Mon, 23 Sep 2002 about following:
i didn't know there was remixes of give it up.. the FFRR 12 only has
the hit version, named give it up - batacuda refrescante which is
this indeed is the remix where carl craig, simply red etc, took the samples
from.
on the original
Lee Herrington IV wrote on Mon, 23 Sep 2002 about following:
i really like the artwork on the origins EP; metamorphic METOP23. it's
a black and white illustration by kyle howard. it reminds me of those large
i like this also; i think the art really describes the music - which is
pretty
Wibo Lammerts wrote on Mon, 23 Sep 2002 about following:
I always thought that HM was Hood Mills together...
true; but why is it then referred in many places as robert hood - inner
sanctum? someone who has the record, check this out.
for example, http://ad.techno.org says following:
AX-001
Sakari Karipuro wrote on Mon, 23 Sep 2002 about following:
I always thought that HM was Hood Mills together...
true; but why is it then referred in many places as robert hood - inner
sanctum? someone who has the record, check this out.
even www.axisrecords.com says it's by rob hood
T.J.Johnson wrote on Mon, 23 Sep 2002 about following:
Anyone have contact info for Simon at The Exchange? THX
sorry no answer to your question but this truly made me laugh.. i mean,
HALF of my collection must have been made at the exchange, by simon. :)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 24 Sep 2002 about following:
has a real deep wareouse kick. evil synth running through it. the record
label is yellow and the writing is backwards.
ian hind spun towards the end of his set at the works a few weeks ago
if that is any help.
Vainquer - Lyot
robin howells wrote on Fri, 27 Sep 2002 about following:
I found some mysterious 313-related items in my local record shop that I
thought some of you guys might be interested in and might be able to shed
some light on.
One is a 12 with a plain red label with TB-606 EP handwritten on it
robin howells wrote on Fri, 27 Sep 2002 about following:
One is a 12 with a plain red label with TB-606 EP handwritten on it (this
is presumably a combination of TR-606 and TB-303, or a mistake). There
are 6 tracks I think of rather good, techno made entirely with a 303 and a
606. I guess
Robert Taylor wrote on Fri, 27 Sep 2002 about following:
If the run-out groove reads Innovations In The Dynamics Of Acid, they're
definitely Universal Indicators
original tr-606 ep definitely does not have such text:
TR-606 -SIDE ONE- (p) (c) 1989 LTD 1000 -DYNAMIC- A PORKY PRIME CUT
TR-606
Robert Taylor wrote on Fri, 27 Sep 2002 about following:
There must be several represses then because (my memory may be failing me
here) my blue one definitely says Innovations... and I am pretty sure the
red one does. The yellow (or mustard) one I have has a label with a
i bought them back
Placid wrote on Fri, 27 Sep 2002 about following:
To be honest I thought they were both 6 track ep's and they only had
either tb303 oe tr606 on the inside
blue one has 6 tracks. red one 8.
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nathan goode wrote on Sat, 28 Sep 2002 about following:
i just bought a secondhand copy for AUD$8 of:
The Seven Grand Housing Authority (TP)
I Wanna Go Higher
on Serious Grooves - catalouge no SGT9.
It's a yellow 8 inch and has I Wanna Go Higher (The spiritual mix) on A, and
I Wanna Go
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 10 Oct 2002 about following:
Actually, I think there was a map included with a Mixmag one time...
but i'd rather not use that. I am sure there are articles out there
You wouldnt have to go too deep there are key points as long as
you stay within
Hip Hop / Rap - Grand Master Flash
wasn't sugarhill gangs 'rappers delight' released sometime around '77..
Industrial - Skinny Puppy
front 242 beat skinny puppy by about two years; they started back in '81
and 'puppy around '83.
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Odeluga, Ken wrote on Fri, 11 Oct 2002 about following:
... so no one thinks the early Basic Channel tracks were a definitive
beginning of a dub/techno hybrid?
just a quick note that the orb has been doing this
ambient/house/techno/dub -hybrid for a long time. (even before BC).
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Odeluga, Ken wrote on Fri, 11 Oct 2002 about following:
Ok. That would make sense, given that the Orb collected a couple of obscure
von Oswald tracks for one of their comps in '96 I think but what Orb
records are you thinking of in particular?
most of the stuff they did is more
Brendan Nelson wrote on Fri, 11 Oct 2002 about following:
Ah, but tracks like blue room and perpetual dawn have only a tenuous
link with techno music - they're more like ambient dub. (I used to work in
for me ambient is usually music with no beats or relatively quiet beats;
blue room
dave cronin wrote on Mon, 21 Oct 2002 about following:
so, begging your pardon for my ignorance, could someone please fill me in on
what exactly is meant by hotmix mixing style?
to play only the best part of the record - be it only 15 sec break or 2
minutes of groove. perhaps even playing
Tom Robbins/Magic Feet wrote on Tue, 22 Oct 2002 about following:
It is with the greatest sorrow that I have to let you all know of the
death yesterday of John Redmond. For those of you who are
unfamiliar with his work, he was one of the most talented vocalists
in this here scene of
ryan burns wrote on Sun, 1 Dec 2002 about following:
ur027r
vintage future - venomous
ur031r
dark energy - dark paradise
what if dont understand is 027 and 031 are both scan 7 records. i know
these are remixes listed followed with and R, but isnt UR in the 40's now???
well it's quite
James Bucknell wrote on Tue, 3 Dec 2002 about following:
a rhythm track is just another name for bonus beats. and the best mix on a
12 is the bonus beats.
james (bonusbeats)
heh
it's a shame that most bonus beats nowadays are usually less than 2
minutes in length, you need double copies to
Rc wrote on Mon, 2 Dec 2002 about following:
i think farley's on that bbc doco - playing his rhythm traks underneath a
Salsoul/Prelude acapella - supercool
yeah i think it's funkin' with the drums again + you got the love
(iirc it was percapella from farley's remix 12 :)
(there was huge
Sean Creen wrote on Tue, 3 Dec 2002 about following:
Sounds like the Carl Craig mix - unreleased as far as I know...
carl craigs mix is available on designer music v1 cd.
inner city - buena vida (carl craig mix) kms/play it again sam 1999
no, i dunno if it's the mix in question.
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Odeluga, Ken wrote on Tue, 3 Dec 2002 about following:
Doesn't sound like the Carl Craig mix to me. That *is* on Designer Music vol
II.
well the cd definitely claims it's designer music v1 and it does have
that c2 remix i mentioned. there was part 2? huh?
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Andy Mitchell wrote on Fri, 6 Dec 2002 about following:
320 kbs VBR mp3 recording. which is still pretty good, just
not .wav
I could be wrong, but isn't 320 kbs more or less uncompressed? So the sound
quality should be up there with a .wav, even though it's not the actual
format.
nope,
robin pinning wrote on Tue, 10 Dec 2002 about following:
Knowing (about) Rolando, his recent moves, gigs little snippets of opinion,
I can't believe the below. But I'll make up my mind when I hear it.
mp3s at www.loshermanos.com
quetzal is pretty much safe and boring house track that
techno wrote on Tue, 10 Dec 2002 about following:
Oh and i just got a preview of the new $tinkworks on Keynote and it
is f**king great. Now i have a lot of his records but this one is
definitly the best one i have heard until now... Oh and i am not
forced to write this :)
Isn't it
Rob Theakston wrote on Wed, 11 Dec 2002 about following:
yup. it was Vapourspace. and it was beautiful.
i just dug this up from my shelf the other day; it still sounds fresh.
i've never heard the remixes though, are they any good?
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Christian Bloch wrote on Wed, 11 Dec 2002 about following:
1. mescalinum united - we have arrived
hhahah this is _SOOO_ brutal! :) there's also aphex twin remixes out
there.. two of them were on aphex twin classics cd but the vinyl had 3
mixes (by afx). no, i don't have the vinyl.
sakke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12 Dec 2002 about following:
damn, that?s right...vapour space it is, sorry and thanks. it?ll be easier
to find
that now knowing what it is...juno reactor, hehe :)
it should be quite easily available as it has been repressed at least
once.
and for juno
Robertson, Steven wrote on Thu, 12 Dec 2002 about following:
On the PC there seems to be nothing more reliable than Total Recorder. It's
the only one that I've used that doesn't cause jumps on long recordings.
this is more technical stuff so i dunno if it should be discussed on
313; but FYI:
Martijn de Blaauw wrote on Fri, 13 Dec 2002 about following:
Try New Build (their first album, hard to find), Pacific State or Ex:El
M.
new build was re-released on rephlex few years ago, so it shouldn't be
too difficult to find.
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Craig Harrison wrote on Fri, 13 Dec 2002 about following:
Just some additional info on the posts made.
FSOL's took the Stakker theme from one of their previous projects, AST (see
Asus Flow).
umm, Humanoid was Brian Dougans solo project. (track was called Stakker
Humanoid). there were
Craig Harrison wrote on Fri, 13 Dec 2002 about following:
I'm still trying to hunt down a copy of the video they did shortly after...
If you see something called Stakker Eurotechno or something like that,
grab it and hold tight. It later got used by Pot Noodle over in the UK.
i've seen it,
Craig Harrison wrote on Fri, 13 Dec 2002 about following:
If you get chance, try and look for AST (Art Science Technology) - Asus
Flow. It came out before Stakker was released on Westside (I think).
ok gotta keep my eye on this one.
There
are quite a few remix 12's of Humanoid tho.. the
Gerald wrote on Fri, 13 Dec 2002 about following:
Sakari Karipuro wrote:
and i recently heard from a friend this really strange edit on beatbox
records.
I remember seeing a remix called the Snowball mix (or something like
that), and if i remember correctly it was a downtempo, dubby
Gerald wrote on Fri, 13 Dec 2002 about following:
That's freakin' weird. I never knew that FSOL had so many guises. I was
into all of those when they came out, and luckily enough i have them all
on vinyl.
there's of course amorphous androgynous whose first album tales of
ephidrina is
Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote on Fri, 13 Dec 2002 about following:
At 18:25 +0100 13-12-2002, Fabrizio Nahum wrote:
That's freakin' weird. I never knew that FSOL had so many guises.
Dont forget Amorphous Androgynous
In the latest Future Music was an interview with FSOL, thy said they
Robert Taylor wrote on Fri, 13 Dec 2002 about following:
Er...I have it and it's definitely Amorphous Androgynous, rather than FSOL.
review:
http://www.releasemagazine.net/Onrecord/orfsolti.htm
with cover pic with FSOL text
http://www.rewireviews.com/FSOLIsness.asp
cleopatra (their us label)
Robert Taylor wrote on Fri, 13 Dec 2002 about following:
Mine must be misprint then!
Perhaps it's worth a bit.
no, as i said, it was supposedly released with different name in
europe than in usa, according to the hype i remember i read when it was
released, august or so.
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Robert Taylor wrote on Fri, 13 Dec 2002 about following:
I think that it's being released in the US as FSOL - hence the artwork in
the links you posted.
as i said in my earlier post:
Isness was released in europe as The Future Sound of London but in US
it was released as Amorphous
Mike Brown wrote on Fri, 13 Dec 2002 about following:
You know, folks, there are discographies out there.. would save us some of
this speculation and fuzzy recollections of records that might've been...
there are, for example discogs.com; there's plenty of good info there,
but there's just
Matthew MacQueen wrote on Fri, 13 Dec 2002 about following:
Also Gerald's Automannik (sp?) LP also gives some production credits
to Carl Craig and I think Derrick May (who did a remix of FX for
Gerald IIRC). Not too hard to find in the US as it was on Sire (!)
there was Derrick May remix
Tristan Watkins wrote on Sat, 14 Dec 2002 about following:
beside orbital, 808state, and lfo
at that time i used to be really into the shamen (their en-tact album) as
well!
am i the only one??
:)
LOL. I had that 'Move Any Mountain' remix CD with like 98,065,347 different
versions.
Jari Tolkkinen wrote on Mon, 16 Dec 2002 about following:
Does anybody know who made the Winter-remix of Stakker's Stakker
Humanoid?
nope, but the artist still isn't stakker. it's Humanoid.
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::) wrote on Wed, 18 Dec 2002 about following:
3.) new stretch routines and the ability to turn stretching off (greatly
increasing sound quality)
whoah, thats great. i hope they can make the timestretch better, because
it's sounds even worse than what was in Sound Forge 3, MANY years ago.
Data General wrote on Tue, 24 Dec 2002 about following:
I don't know if anyone will even be checking their e-mail today. anyway,
i have kind of a stupid question.
stupid questions are good, because you tend to get good answers to them.
mostly. :)
On Clone's website, and several others
Mike Brown wrote on Tue, 24 Dec 2002 about following:
Back in the Spring of 1994, some friends and I had a little house party in
Ohio. At http://hyperreal.org/~mike/id/ there are a couple of excerpts from
the not frankie knuckles - track is The Source feat. Candi Staton -
You got the love
Mario Atienza wrote on Thu, 2 Jan 2003 about following:
- Love Honey, Love Heartache (1986)
levan's mixes on this one are nice, quite deep and sort-of-dubby;
and the drums are banging. nice coincidence, only few days ago i dug
this up from my shelves for listening :)
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techno wrote on Sun, 5 Jan 2003 about following:
Does anybody know the name of a track that contains the sample of somebody
talking about baby judy.
DBX Rare and Unreleased Accelerate
yes, it's on that 2x12, and the track name is.. surprise.. Baby Judy.
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techno wrote on Mon, 6 Jan 2003 about following:
fake trendy ass superficial people.
so, if we weren't interested in the history of the culture would you
still say that we are fake trendy ass superficial people BECAUSE we
wouldn't know sh*t about the history? i bet you would. please shut up.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 7 Jan 2003 about following:
But didn't he engineer Nevermind with Butch Vig producing because I
remember him whining that if he'd have taken points on the album he
could have retired. Anyone have a copy of Nevermind handy?
heh, my almost original copy bought
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 8 Jan 2003 about following:
ron hardy #702B on deephousepage.com -
http://www.deephousepage.com/ronhardy0702d.ram - about 16:05 .. killer
love can't turn around version, over 8 minutes long .. ??
perhaps it's Isaac Hayes' - I Can't Turn Around
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Todd Smith wrote:
I'd be more upset about Josh Wink ripping French Kiss than about some lame
trance
act snaking a couple of synth stabs.
todd
yeah, i agree. why did he had to make such a rip off with with that
tune. it sounds awful.
don't fix it if it ain't broken
imho the whole
Jongsma, K.J. wrote:
Well who's surprised the biggest hit JamSpoon ever had, yes
stella, the
entire drumline was stolen from Moby's GO. (And yes I know
the melodic stuff
in Moby's Go comes from the Twin Peaks theme by Badalamenti
but I guess he
had to pay for that)
Are
Nick Walsh wrote:
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...
Gwendal Cobert wrote:
Impressive, but I seem to remember that 3 comps were planned ?
Gwendal
Plus 8 Classics: 1990-1997 (M_nus/Novamute)
i can see that many of those older tracks appear on blueprints for
modern technology.
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Gwendal Cobert wrote:
Talking about which... I'm a bit familiar with Mark Bell's stuff, but not at
all with Dan Bell's - any recommendations ?
Gwendal
check all stuff on accelerate. there's new 2x12 collection of old tunes
out now. called rare and unreleased.
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Otto Koppius wrote:
Baeteman Hendrik wrote:
A few years ago I heard a record of fierce ruling diva called: You gotta
believe. But I can 't find it.
That's not too surprising, because as far as I know it's pretty hard to
find, being from '93 (?). Your best bet may be to get the vinyl
hi,
I would like to add Frontline Assembly's 'Tactical Neural Implant' -
yeah, i know, it's not detroit, but it is electronic music, and very
excellent cd. there's tons of sound layers mixed beautifully together..
and you should really listen to it on dolby surround system since it was
mixed for
Gwendal Cobert wrote:
Sorry, my question was is the Madonna LP really good ? I should be more
careful when asking things...
Gwendal
i heard some tracks from the album in finnish radio mafia, and they
weren't anything special. of course, i won't say that the album is bad
'cause i haven't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just listening to Drexciya - The Quest.
Any comments on their work.
I'd be interested in verbal descriptions of the work.
thanks
mediadrome
they are excellent, especially that The Quest double cd.
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darw_n wrote:
But there is method behind my generalization and persuit of this effect, as
I will state again, I feel that it is the entire premise and drive behind
percussive techno (NOT jazzy techno). The reason percussive techno exists
at such a powerful and popular level is that this
Jongsma, K.J. wrote:
PS. I just tought of this new theory, it's called: when in hear a track and
i like it, it is a good track.
this sounds like a good theory!
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Lisa McEntire wrote:
Hey peeps,
I have recently become intrigued by BT and was wondering if anyone could
give me some input on what you think about Brian TranseauI would love to
know if anyone likes him besides me. I love it..
thanx
angel
oh, is he still in the business? haven't
darw_n wrote:
There are four of Richie's tracks on the DE9 CD; these being the four
Orange mixes (Orange/Minus 1, Orange/Minus 2, Minus/Orange 2 and
Minus/Orange 1). I don't know if the MS player pulls track info from
CDDB or what, but like many Microsoft products it's obviously
Joel Fernandez wrote:
sure you can include DJ Irene, DJ Bam Bam, Kevin Irving and Mark V Poogie
do you mean bam bam of where's your child -fame? that old chicago acid
classic? if so, what's this guy doing nowadays?
/ sakke
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Christian Bloch wrote:
the movie is: dancer in the dark and bjørk stars in the leading role
aswell. it won the golden palms in cannes this year, and is directed by
danish film maker lars von trier. it's a VERY different musical - SEE IT if
you get the chance. both the
hopefully he deejay's better than produces; i mean mixing up old '88
houseloops with bassline samples and hooks from few year old housetunes
and mixing them up with slammin bassdrum can't be described
innovative. at least i don't think so. sampling is good, but sampling
stuff too obvious is quite
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