Hi Marcel,
I did a quick search through my email history and found 2 quiz URL's from 313
but neither of them worked one looked incomplete to start with and the other
was from 05
Cheers
BT
--- On Wed, 7/1/09, mar...@nomorewords.net mar...@nomorewords.net wrote:
From: mar...@nomorewords.net
Nice one Placid Detroit and NYC
I anyone deserves to get a couple of nice gig's its yourself for the constant
flow of mixes you put our way, must take some amount of effort to keep that up
at the frequence you do.
Cheers
BT
--- On Tue, 9/9/08, Derek Plaslaiko. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Frank,
as far as Glasgow is concerned just head for RubADub
for shopping and while there the guys will let you
know whats going on while you are here.
If you want to have a look at whats on in advance
there are a couple of local forums you can check out
www.miscreat.com/forums
I had my ticket and was ready to go, however was
suffering a chest infection and that prevented me from
making it. Reports I have heard were positive, very
much a show that was put on.
Perhaps Jason B was there and may pipe up with some
better info than that.
Cheers
BT
--- robin [EMAIL
I could do with some info on this also as a friend of
mine is working over there for 1 year so please reply
to the list.
Cheers
BT
--- 1-11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My mate is in Chicago and is looking for clubs and
places of interest
etcetera during his visit.
Any assistance would be
spotted in one of my weekly shop mail outs 2 returns
this week that im interested in Tony Ollivierra and
the Ferox label. Anyone any reports on these or so I
need to wait until I pick mine up
Cheers
BT
I think im right in saying he did a night with the
Bios boys when they were putting stuff out on Black
Nation. Checking Discogs the first release was 1997.
I wasnt at the night so cant help any more - sorry
Cheers
BT
--- kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was watching a BBC Scotland
Im sure there must be, I picked up some of this lot
yesterday (the ones in stock, some of them were still
to come in and I will get next week).
DeepChord Mike Huckaby - The Detroit Remixes - Cache
- 12 Vinyl
Francesco Tristano - The Melody ( Carl Craig Balil
Remixes) - Infine' -
Bitstream -
Hi Diana,
here is what I replied to someone else who asked about
Glasgow recently:
Think its been pretty much covered by the others but
if your friend wants to check online whats going on
there are a couple of local forums where nights are
posted (as said the boys in RubADub will be able to
give
As far as I know Jason isnt on here anymore, but you
can get all the Iridite releases that there are copies
left of from Rubadub (where Jason works)
http://www.rubadub.co.uk/?newSearch=truenode_id=1.3keyword=artist=label=iriditegenreChoice=alltitle=catalogue=x=0y=0
Cheers
BT
--- Matt Kane's
Think its been pretty much covered by the others but
if your friend wants to check online whats going on
there are a couple of local forums where nights are
posted (as said the boys in RubADub will be able to
give further advise, directions etc if required)
--- Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dunno what camp I'm digging, but I like the Rustie
record, and Loefah
and mrk1 stuff
Which Rustie one Ken? The one on Stuff Records for a
couple of months back?
Just asking because I got a couple of new bits of his
from RubaDub today but havnt
Just had this posted on a local forum since Dan is
coming to Glasgow soon to play, his web site has 6
Interstellar Groove mixes available on it - I still
play the first one which I think was first available
on the DownLow site just before his EP on the label.
Anyway, ive not listened to the
Picked this up the other week, definately worth
checking. I seem to remember liking it - it was one in
a big haul and I listened to them at home with a case
of beer so memories of individual records are a bit
hazy.
Also, this week I liked the 2 new Frustrated Funk
releases when working my way
Talking of CD only albums I picked up the new Eddie
Fowlkes one the other week also
http://www.discogs.com/release/969533
I can definately recommend this one
Cheers
BT
--- Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See it's only limited to 100 copies but still, I
would have liked to
have heard
I have no connections with this event, but to be fair
they have taken them off the website listing:
http://www.indiansummerglasgow.com/lineup.asp
its still on the flyer though.
Im only going along on the Saturday so it doesnt
affect me
Cheers
BT
--- rob theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ther are certain people who's posts I get much later.
Rob Taylor is one that I normally get the responses to
his email before I get his email.
I just put it down to mail server differences
Cheers
BT
--- robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes!
i got the original post!
got spotting btw.
--- Jamie Maclean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you checked your junk mail folder?
As I said I do get Robs messages - just later on,
sometimes the next day. Its not that they are being
filtered into my junk folder.
Your probobly right about your work firewall Rob - as
I said I just put it
Hey JT
this might keep your ears interested for a while
Aroy Dee (MOS) and Tim Nieburg (Planet Delsin)
recorded at Nachtplan in the TWSTD (Amsterdam)
a raw mix ranging from Chicago till detroit records
with tracks from Carl Craig, James T Cotton Melvin
Oliphant, Mr. Fingers, Aroy Dee,
Dont remember you posting it before - thanks Marcel.
BTW - the Summer 2007 mix, I know you dont like
putting up tracklistings for these mixes but have all
the records on it been released or are there still 1
or 2 to come?
Cheers
BT
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
did I post
For those interested there appears to be a new Shake
set on the site that Rob posted, its not letting me
download right now (says im over my limit) so I cant
coment on the set but im sure it will be worth your
bandwidth ;-)
Thats a nice consolation lineup for all you Manchester
peeps - have fun.
Im looking forward to Egyptian Lover with Jamie
Jupiter, Luke Eargoggle and Ra-X along with local
support this week.
DJ Funk the week after and the DJ Guy (Non Stop DJ's)
the week after. One night a weekend if just about
I felt sure that when Placid opened it to offers here
first that Rob would have secured it with his offer of
a couple of quid
Will be interesting indeed to see the real price
Cheers
BT
--- robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see our very own Placid has his Clarence G 12 for
sale on eBay at
I agree on the Claude Young mix
also:
Hawtins mixmag
Garniers Laboritoire mix
The Button Down Mind of Dan Bell
Herbert - We All Make Mistakes
off the top of my head
Cheers
BT
--- Aidan O'Doherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.discogs.com/release/32144
the claude young mix is great.
Im useless at writing about records but here is a
brief list of some of my stand outs from that past
month or so:
A'dam Family series part 1
Newcleus - Classic double pack
Spanking Sessions - The Whip
Eamon Doyle - Ghost of the machine EP
Depth Charge - Robotomo
Baby Ford Benno Blome -
Forwarding on this information/spam depending on your
viewpoint on behalf of Mr Brunton. Online store I see
now too so I imagine that makes it easier for all
those over the Atlantic.
Cheers
BT
Hello Iridite Peepz- long time no speak!
This is just a short mail to keep you up to date
with
Im guessing your talking about the legendary Tom D Cox
Jnr - if he is being bestowed with legendary status
you need to get the name right ;-)
That is unless you dad was also handy on the 1's and
2's Tom?
Cheers
BT
--- pauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You think von stroke is crazy name...what
Forwarding on from ex-313er Jason Brunton:
We've updated our website and added a myspace site
too.
www.iridite.com
www.myspace.com/iridite
cheers
Jason
Hi Francis,
im pretty sure that the Pacou mix came from the
discogs forum initially - I had a quick search and can
find reference to the mix but not a tracklisting, im
sure that with a bit more digging you will get it
there or on Little Detroit.
Cheers
BT
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd be the last person to play a Moby track. Spin
again...
You sure you don't have any in your collection?
m
I will kick off the confessions with owning and liking
this Moby thing
http://www.discogs.com/release/20840
Cheers
BT
--- António Alves Felizardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another one of his epic
trancetastic reworks
he seems to enjoy doing as of lately.
I got shot down at a party (and probobly will here
too) for suggesting that he has a program that he just
inputs records that people want mixes of and it
--- Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
what exactly are the similarities in his recent
remixes aside from the
fact that a large number of them are ridiculously
dope? i cant think
of two that sound the same, or even similar.
i cant believe c2 would get hated on for being too
--- Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 2/7/07, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yeah, I'm with Tom on this! Strange one from you
Dave! :)
I tried to piece together some recent C2 remixes
in my mind and I can't
see such a pattern - although strictly speaking,
BT
Not sure if this is the problem or not but there is
some sort of feature on that CD to prevent copying.
Before anyone gets all judgemental on me I was copying
it for in my car, I dont like taking original CD's in
it since I had a bundle stolen from it.
Also, sounds fine to my ears.
Cheers
BT
Hi Mislav,
I tried to find out when they were released, the
furthest I got was that they were exclusively
available to people on Rod Modell's mailing list.
There were none being sold through shops.
Dont know if anyone else has different information?
Cheers
BT
--- Mislav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dont know if anyone else has seen this
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/18/arts/music/18dram.html?_r=2oref=sloginoref=slogin
Cheers
BT
--- Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm one of the oldsters who's returned, mainly
because I heard a
rumour that you could now subscribe with a Gmail
account. Not sure if
you can actually post with one, but I suppose I'm
about to find
out...!
Brendan
Looks like you can
--- ncw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does that mean i can post as well?
Looks that way ncw - who else do we have lurking???
--- fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
4:20
j/k kent.
welcome to the newcomers.i hope you will find
this list useful,
informative and entertaining as i have
fab.
Yeah - welcome everyone, I hope that along with some
fresh blood we get some of the old heads who have left
over
Toby wrote:
The fact that a club can last over a decade is remarkable I think, given the
nature of how most music splits and divides, and how essentially the core of a
club's loyal following mostly grow out of it after a while. So hats off to
Lost, Tresor, Pressure etc.
Im not 100% sure
Hi Francis,
not sure about the whole weekend (im sure Rob or Tristan can was lyrical about
whats on though) but I did spot this on another forum, might be pof interest:
Hi all,
Just started up a monthly night - BIAS in Wildcats bar in Shoreditch.
Guest djs for Friday, November 10th are:
Max
Cheers - will be grabbing me some of them when I get home tonight
BT
- Original Message
From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; thomas ironside ainslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 List 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, 26 October, 2006 2:09:41 AM
Subject: Re: (313)
There were a few proper techno tracks (nice surprise to me), I dont recall the
one the was slowed down but I remember Jonny Abstract talking to me about some
mental stuff going on that he thought was Rob Hood??
there was another track that really stood out that Theo dropped, had a kind of
related with you asking Martin from Rub-a-Dub
about a record he was playing.
I can't wait to get home to check this.
-Original Message-
From: David Beattie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 October 2006 14:50
To: 313@Hyperreal.Org
Subject: Re: FW: (313) 3 Chairs, Manchester
Just to echo what Robin said (although I think you missed Malik doing the first
1.5 hours of the night).
I dont get why he goes on first, he was killing it, then Theo came on and
someone really does have to
tell him that a bit of EQing is OK but stop it with the Stevie Wonder
impressions and
I will be there for the 3 Chairs this weekend Dan.
Cheers
BT
- Original Message
From: Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: list 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, 10 October, 2006 11:55:24 PM
Subject: (313) 3 Chairs and UR Manchester roll call
Hello people
I turns out I'm going to both
Mine arrived the other day - havnt got round to listening yet but its a lush
package.
If anyone wants more info you can get it here (and order it too ;-)
http://www.openmindrecordings.com/lifeworks.htm
Cheers
BT
- Original Message
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Odeluga,
Just spotted this on another forum - might head to a couple of these myself
Some Decent Things Going on In Manchester it Seems:
Public Enemy (w Terminator X)
Three Chairs (Theo Parrish, Moodymann etc)
UR, Octave One, Robert Hood Suburban Knight (with Mr Scruff - EH??)
Drexciya DJ, Jamie
Nice one Alex - congratulations
- Original Message
From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, 17 July, 2006 11:37:18 AM
Subject: (313) New Releases
Speaking of new releases...
Congratulations to our very own Alex Bond and his partner Rebecca on
the birth of
- Original Message
From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, 17 July, 2006 10:55:49 AM
Subject: Re: (313) some good music...
Mike Grant Deepchord remix. The clips sounded wicked and the actual
vinyl is nice though could progress a
Talking of Los Hermanos they were playing at T in the Park on Sunday
there are meant to be sets online here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/musicscotland/tinthepark/
but I cant see any of the dance acts at the moment May and Mills were playing
the Slam
tent as well - might be worth checking to
Hi Fab,
I really wanted to go, was in Amsterdam on a stag do and couldnt convince the
rest
of the people to go there, I dont know the city and was told by those who do
that
it was too far out of the centre. So instead I ended up in somewhere close to
hell called
Meikbar (I think). But as the
Does anyone know of anything worth going to in Amsterdam this Saturday night?
I already know about the Berlin party with Dan Bell etc but is there anything
else on
Thanks in advance
BT
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They always say people in the US think that England
consists of London and
some sparsely inhabited countryside but here it
looks as if they not only
consider Liverpool a district of London but also
Glasgow!
Very true Francis - but we
Hi all,
a friendly (and hopefull) heads up to anyone in the D
- reports have reached me that Submerge have unearthed
some SID 1-5's that were in a wrongly labelled box. If
you dont have them already last chance, and if you do
have them if you would do me the favour of picking a
set up for me I
Hi Marcel,
I dont have mine any more due to some over zealous
tidying whilst drunk but an iRiver can record as a
.wav or as a .mp3 and I think you can even select from
a variety of compression settings.
Cheers
BT
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
never dived into it,
but i can imagine there are
dont know about listings but shop location is covered
here
http://www.rushhour.nl/info.asp
Cheers
BT
--- The Archiver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, anyone know any good websites with listings.
Where is the Rushour
shop?
The Archiver
-Original Message-
From: Blaauw,
Dont get too deflated until you hear it - I have only
listened to the Villalobos track once and I can
understand the comments on the Tikiman one but I
really like the Delay one.
Also even though the one review isnt the most
encouraging - it does rate 4/5 from 8 voters
Cheers
BT
--- Matt Kane's
Hi Fab,
Ive got a tatoo of a transcript of a
Richie/Jeff/Theo/KDJ/UR - whos the best discussion
from on this very list on the sole of my left foot,
fortunately these discussions dont drag on and get
boring or anything ;-)
seriously though - im sure this has came up before and
people have
This came out on the Fuse-in mail out last week, I
didnt forward it since I guessed that most people on
here would have been signed up to it already.
Ladies and Gentleman;
I know many of you want to know whats going on with
the festival for 2006. I cannot tell you for sure, but
I have
With my limited knowledge (I havnt heard the full
album) but picked up the 12 sampler last week I have
to agree JT - its really really good. I cant wait for
the full album to drop.
Good to see Tom continuing to release top sh!t on his
label(s). Pity he wasnt in town when you were over too
JT.
Just spotted this in my mail, thought it was pretty
steep entry $50 but if they are doing this to
subsidise some of the cost of the festival then fair
enough.
Cheers
BT
--- Fuse-in Detroit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Date: 3 Feb 2006 11:57:37 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Superbowl Party
Ok, so Tristan tried yesterday and we got a flurry of
chat so I will try again today. Suburban Knight has a
couple of new 12s out, I picked up the red cover one
(the techno one) at the weekend but the shop had sold
out of the blue covered one (the electro one
apparently). I liked the one I got but
--- Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HELL 313 WAKE UP!!! Stupidly quiet around here
lately. Let's discuss
techno and stuff.
Havnt you heard Tristan - No One Listens To Techno. It
used to just be Eminen that said it but now Scan 7 are
at it too so it must be true
--- Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey JT
forgot to tell the list how great your live set was
at Monox a couple
of weeks ago- people are still talking about it
here!
Agreed, lots of good music that night - Mr Bonds short
set at Traxx then what we caught of Jason jumping
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, is $tinkworkzzz playing live in 69/Monox?
Yes! also Jason Brunton too is playing records I
hear on the buckfast
grapevine. sounds hot.
Come on, get on it, I'm going on me techno holidays
to Glasgow. woooho,
I've got an axis hanky tied round my head
Could be Abe Duque with Blake Baxter - what happened
http://www.discogs.com/release/242763
but like Alex said - give us a link
Cheers
BT
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anybody help?
help us help you!
where is the mix?
what sort of thing is it? disco
track/house/garage/techno
Dave,
it is this one http://www.discogs.com/release/242763
Cheers
BT
--- Dave Parsons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, here is the link... sounds like an old Chicago
house track to me, never
heard it before. Just right click on the turntable
and save off the MP3.
no, not another Madonna thread ;-)
Just a quick one to say happy thanksgiving to our US
friends
Cheers
BT
--- Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
i dont like BT.
Cheers mate ;-)
BT
apart from the already mentioned G2G and Scan 7 I
would say
Carl Craig (saw him about 9 years ago playing a range
of stuff from 69, Paperclip people etc)
Shawn Rudiman
Rei Loci
Fabrice Lig
The Electrofunk All Stars
Ultradyne
Dynarec
im sure there are more but they stand out in my memory
Cheers
--- Thorin Teague [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In all fairness, G2G reads their e-mail during their
set, too.
How? I didnt see a laptop anywhere when they played
here the other week
Sorry to disagree but as you know its RAD policy for
any questions (when a record is coming in, when the
website will be up etc etc) is 2 weeks
ha ha ha ha ;-)
Cheers
BT
--- Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think this time last year we were saying 2 to 3
months- this year
we are
Hey Lance - this thread on LD may be of interest it
starts with a post from Lee and mentions a new In-Sync
records due in a couple of weeks.
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12965
Also the Elektrik Bugg 12's (there are 2 of them and
Covert records http://www.covert.uk.com/ is
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how can you run on rollerblades is what I'm
wondering. it'd never happen in
real life.
Im sure someone in the Research and Development
department at your very own ACME corporation is
working on a solution to this as we speak Alex - you
only get to know when its
Its out Rob - saw it on both RAD and Piccadilly's mail
outs.
Need to pick one up this week
Cheers
BT
--- Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When's the ART comp out, incidentally?
-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 October 2005 09:49
To: [EMAIL
--- Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going to the kitchen, cup of tea anyone?
Very kind Martin - but do I have to drink it now or
will it be available from a flask later on ;-)
Cheers
BT
Since someone brought up the Electric Institute
sampler I jusr remembered thinking at the weekend that
since ive been on the list (about 6 years I think) I
cant remember a period of time where so many projects
by listmembers have came out in such a short period -
and all of them good - nice work
Also on the just in page is The Electronic Institute
12 sampler with 2 tracks - the Domu and Stacey Pullen
ones - thats 2 records sorted for my trip to RubADub
this week then ;-)
Nice work JB and Commander Bond
Cheers
BT
--- J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sounding really nice!!
surprise!
I heard room 2 has a cosmic policy ;-) Go get em
BTW - im looking into heading down for this
Cheers
BT
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW well done on Alex getting to play at the Split
night and New Religion
hsoting a room there, really impressed that they
are showcasing you
there...
hey
The one sided thing with IF and Intergalactic Gary.
apparently very limited Kamal... get on it quick
Also there is a limited repress of Lasergun on Panama
records
Cheers
BT
--- Stoddard, Kamal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hol shxxt! That new i-f is hotne! Not det I
know, but it's s
Also new Eddie Fowlkes - havnt heard it yet though
Cheers
BT
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
got that ringing round in my head today.
oh well. drexciya RIP.
erm, NEW ITEMS:
New Planet E 12 on the shops, inc. darkness.
couple of new digital soul 12's
check check
: )
Dont worry mate, I got one myself today ;-)
you'd have thought I would have the system set up
better eh ;-)
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also new Eddie Fowlkes - havnt heard it yet though
ahhh, yes, well spotted British Telecom my friend.
any more for any more?
p.s. BT, you sent me a
It appears I was a bit hasty in my reply that I sent
the other day when someone (Lance?) asked about this.
It says on Boomkats website that the finished copies
are just in and it was the white labels that were
limited
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=18895
sorry for any confusion
Cheers
BT
--- Lance @ Inaudible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also any reviews on Gerald's new Sugoi Recordings
label? supposedly
it will be more on the detroit-techno-acid tip. The
first release on
the label 'Flo-Ride' was due out this month. Any
details or reviwes
out there?
Hi Lance,
Im terrible
--- rob theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can presume we're all
still chasing Theo and Omar S records that were
recorded under an I-96
underpass and mastered by Helen Keller, overpaying
for obscure but
woefully mediocre white label copies of Serious
Grooves and UR 12's,
and grasping
Hi Chris,
this one should do what you want..
iRiver H-340 40GB Hard-disk MP3 Player With Tuner
Features
Product Description: IRiver H340 - digital AV player
Device Type: Digital AV player
Key Features: Digital audio player, voice recorder,
digital photo viewer, external HDD function, FM
hi James,
was it this one http://www.discogs.com/release/14671
If so, depending on the price I would have said pick
it up. Pretty sure ive got it somewhere.
Cheers
BT
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Came across an old compilation in a second-hand
store
that had early stuff like Octave One's
Talking about Emporium50 if Mike Grant is still on
here (or if anyone else has any info) I noticed today
while having a look there are a bundle of mix CD's
available there now. Any chance of giving a little bit
of a hint as to what sort of stuff to expect on each?
From my little knowledge some of
Someone poasted to Ld that the new Bitsteam on Touchin
Bass.
due for release 19th September.
Streamlining EP
tracklist:
1. Anno Domini
2. Astro Glide
3. Step Retracing
4. Streamlining
Cheers
BT
--- dave cronin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been buying from milkrecords.com a bit
Dont think all the previous Motech's have been by DJ
3000 Dan - think Dex did one. Also the Gerald Mitchel
one is out - I picked it up last week its called
Bellydancer (cant remember if it was Franki or SK but
one of them dropped it at the Big Chill).
Some of my favourites from last weeks
Alex,
the James Duncan is Real Soon 005 if that helps - not
sure how new it is, first time RAD had it, but that
doesnt mean its brand new (sorry Jason ;-))
Cheers
BT
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Route from rainy (I guess) manchester:
no s**t! I just got soaked on the way to the record
Pretty sure thats the one I got Robin - its from those
fine people ar piccadilly. search for Chaplin and its
the one that pops up.
Cheers
BT
--- robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chaplin Band
i'm guessing BT that you got the 12 with the
Levan/Nami Shimada track
on the flip?
if you want
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heard robin had been searching for his little
chap(lin) for a long time.
boom boom, christ almighty I need a doctor. or
vetenary surgeon. somebody
help me.
I thought you had given in to the fact you were beyond
help mate ;-)
Here are the answers to your
I think it was Ken who was talking abut Blaze not
playing out - well dont know how I ended up on this
mailing list but it looks as though they are playing
Turnmills on the Saturday of the bank holiday
weekend..
On Saturday 27th August Blaze make a rare UK
performance as they make their debut
Marcel,
When is the vinyl due? I spotted the CD in RubADub on
Friday but they didnt know when they would be getting
the vinyl in.
Cheers
BT
--- Ian Cheshire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is a wicked complilation, get it if you can.
ehm..
some self promotion
but the full revamped
Hi Ken,
I believe the french guys were DJ Julien Gonzague.
They were originally scheduled to play between DJ 3000
and SK (http://www.bigchill.net/story.html?id=1380)
but were pulled from the schedule. However they
already had their plane tickets and turned up anyway
so the UR guys shortened
Ive got it downloading from the initial link - Thanks
T
But im not going to argue with Marcels theory either
;-)
Cheers
BT
--- Michael Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tristan Watkins wrote:
Err... make that:
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/mixes/TristanWatkinsThroughTheBone24-07-05.mp3
You
Ive got the Erik Van Den Broek and Vibert ones and
like them. I have the Red Acid Krax but not the blue
one I dont think.
Havnt had the opportunity to listen to the samples of
the others you have on the site Placid
Cheers
BT
--- Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so, in conclusion, did anyone
Check out the Matt OBrien one too Jason - I think you
guys are now distributing it also - the B side is very
good
Cheers
BT
--- Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hurrah- music chat! :)
I don't normally big up stuff that we are
distributing on the list
but the Sleepless Crew record
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