, come, come, come...
So, sweet! It´s a gottahave-track for me. Anybody?
Sounds list it could be just about anything on DanceMania (or a remixxx...)
out.
David Gillies
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://linenoise.listbot.com
Particularly useful would be tips on specific releases, lyrics, samples or
songs etc. Also, if there are any Trekkies on the list who can point me
towards good Trek sites or mailing lists/newsgroups, I'd be very grateful.
How about on UR's Galaxy 2 Galaxy (UR-25)?
Track c1: Deep Space 9 (a
John, Chloe,
Claude Young DJ'ing with a host of good local DJ's to.. I can't wait to
hear Patrick HAF V's James Bond as well.
Patrick is unfortunately playing at 10pm-11pm and James is playing at
6am-7am with Biz E and Deluxe (Alex Dimitriadis no less). This is such a
disappointment since
I could have sworn that Force Inc and it's offspring labels were from
Colonge, along with Heckmann and the rest of the crew.
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Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 1:37 AM
In a message dated 16/06/00 10:34:50 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ho ho... I'm
The Rough Guide to Techno is supposed to be out this month...Amazon is
taking orders right now. Let's hope they do a slightly better job with
this
I've got a copy of it sitting in my hot little hands right now. It's been
available in Australia for a couple of weeks now. It's pretty good
English version.: UR coul NOT have had an influence on hardcore, IT IS
hardcore! I remember in 1992 i was beginning listening to techno and i
That makes things a bit clearer. I looks like your friend is taking hardcore
in the 92 context (pre-gabber). It should IT WAS hardcore not IT IS
Yeah, the record has been getting a huge push in Australia and was just
released at the end of July. They have an album deal with Jive. Sometimes
records come out later in the US anyway - eg Basement Jaxx and Groove
Armada
- while they work things in other markets.
Has anyone caught the video
Can anyone think of any decent, inclusive doc films on underground
electronic music - aside from Modulations? The one making a fuss here at
the
moment is Better Living Through Circuitry but most have dimissed it as
being
very MTV.
Has anyone see BLTC yet? I saw the preview for it and the
One that comes to mind is that BBC-one, the final episode in that
Rock'N'Roll TV-series documentary (don't remember the name), where May
Dancing in the Street was the name of that one. The chapter focusing
James Brown/funk/pfunk was also really good for an Aussie white(ish)boy like
me who
there was another, much better series, in my opinion, that came out about
3-4 years ago sponsered by the rock and roll hall of fame, and experience
music project, that had an episode dedicated to the perfect beat...it
included hip-hop, techno, house, electro, kraftwerk etc...and interviews
Phonopsia wrote:
Despite a severe hangover, I made it up to Cargo for Sunday night. Some of
the best £4 I've ever spent. Fat Freddy's (???)... were wicked. Their 15
That'd be Fat Freddy's Drop from Wellington/NZ. I saw them in Sydney/AU
earlier on in the year and they were absolutely wicked.
Ryan Snowden wrote:
Cr4p to that.
If you're going to put on a hip hop gig or broken beats then you get a hip
hop dude, not some deep house dj off a label in detroit who has a few half
Have you seen Recloose dj at all before?? He's always far from being
just a deep house dj. The two times
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The two times I've seen him at a deep house
night here in Sydney, he's always been right across the board. From
hip-hop to electro to deep house to funk to disco to broken beat to
techno and beyond.
That sounds like a *real* deep house set to me - anything else is just
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a drum and bass room for the
girls
uh? girls like dnb?
Yeah, haven't heard the saying; Women respond to bass?
Ryan Snowden wrote:
Can anyone tell me what the wonderbox in the middle is? It looks akai-ish!
Looks like an MPC-2000 or MPC-2000XL to me...
BMG aka Ectomorph (well one half) is playing on 2SER now until 2pm
Sydney time...
http://www.2ser.com
nathan goode wrote:
hi all
sorry for the OT post, but thought someone out there might know. i thought i
heard tonite on local oz station JJJ that the roots are touring in australia
in october? anyone know if this is true? Cyclone, you're always in the know,
have you heard anything?
robin pinning wrote:
grrr a built-in player no good in my OS
anyone know a way to download the file and play with, say, realplayer?
Not quite a download, but it is the direct link to the mix:
rtsp://mcmrm.fplive.net/mcm/mcm/Audio/mixmax/carlcraig_mix.rm
RAW2019 said:
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titonton duvante
i haven't heard any dj performances of him , only live perf.
anybody got a link ?
I know he's capable !
I saw him djing in NYC last year. Wow! So much energy. Cutting it up,
scratching back and
jurren baars said:
the best resource for brokenbeat audio is probably
http://www.nuwaveradio.co.uk
you'll find some somatik mixes there aswell.
Here's some old mixes from Alex Attias over here:
http://home.earthlink.net/~efrans/swope-transmissions/mixes.html
--
dave.
Has anyone heard the Funk Mix of Bachelorette? I really like it. Kinda
sounds like if Derrick May and System 7 remixed Bjork. But I can't seem to
find out anywhere who did the remix. Anyone here know?
Phonopsia said:
These are sad times for the internet. The Overload site and forum were a
Godsend for me.
I deleted the email, but Overload got saved. I can't remember who, but
some kind individuals will be financially backing Overload. I think
they'll be overhauling the site also... or
Maarten Baute said:
it's pretty much always around/available...
No it isn´t. I never saw a copy of fix - flash on kms in my whole life..
and I´ve seen plenty of records, I can assure you.
I can say first hand that it is. I bought a copy only a couple of years
back in Sydney, and to find
Is anyone else having troubles getting through to the Delsin website??
--
dave.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
or, maybe that carl craig one that came out a while back? that had
b-52's/Model 500/Sharevari etc on? can't remember if it had loads of
techno
on though. I can't remember the name! not the react one, although maybe
that one would be OK?
That's not a mix, a cd that
Saturday, the 6th of December
Bar Europa, 88 Elizabeth St Sydney.
9PM - 3AM
Limited Capacity
The people that brought you Deep Space, Housin' Gardens and
Boogietronics are back again with Jupiter Jazz. Jupiter Jazz is a
cocktail lounge adaptation of our parties, remodelled for a more relaxed
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
It was ace last night. Difference of opinion maybe!
How was it compared to Saturday night?
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Ace!!!
Better crowd.
Intimate. Two days of promotion and full house on a Wed.
Blood was spilled, but it happened.
Someone said it was a statement and it was that. I was scared the system
would blow up (he he Patrick, remember the time), but it held up.
He played Nina
R - Type wrote:
i'll b playin a set of broken beat stuff on 2SER FM 107.3 b/w 10 and 11.30pm
est. The show is a drum an bass show though the host is getting converted to
tha genre stay tuned after that fo dark energy...
Or even if you aren't in Sydney, you can listen online at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Phreakin' / Cum On- diRty HoUse
best 2-sided record ever?
I think the Southern Cross double pack is still one of my all time
favourites.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And it's rumoured that he ain't hu-man.
Oh gawd, I know exactly who you're talking about!!! But I can't remember
his name. If I was hu-man, I would miss him!!! :-D
I'm sure this has been asked before, but is there a searchable archive
for the 313 list? If not, is anyone working on getting one going? Or
does there need to be someone to get it going (I can help)?
Sakari Karipuro wrote:
Dan Sicko wrote on Tue, 6 Jan 2004 about following:
f course the issue that raises is exposing everyone's email addresses
to spammers. There's the old name AT service DOT com replacement,
but I'm still chewing on that one.
just remove the mail addresses. simple
Katrin Richter wrote:
What about the Chinese Laundry and Dendy?
The Dendy is now an computer electronics store. The chinese laundry's
only techno night, Tech-ni-kal (as Quest mentioned) has just finished
up. They seem to have a mainly breaks and house music policy these days
at the
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Wow, good news on a Monday morning, Aussies.
I'm also hearing that Soma and F-Communications are starting a monthly
night in Sydney at the Bourbon. Does anyone know about it? Is it
something to do with the Mischief crew? Apparently this is coming up:
February -
How's about Rick Wilhite and Moodyman at the same time :-D
Sam K wrote:
cool so its confirmed.
I heard that Moodymann was coming at the same time???
Womad wow thats interesting...i've always wanted to go, now heres my
excuse,
maybe he'll play a fella dedication set...
and Mischief if your
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
But yeah there's a
pretty impressive wishlist there.
Since we all get drip feed the good stuff over the course of the years
and years, I reckon most punters (including myself) have a pretty
impossible wishlist. LOL!
Dan Curtin - The Silicon Dawn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you can't hear any soul in matthew dear, you need to seriously check
what it is you like about music.
It is because he is not hu-man ;-)
am i right in thinking that www.subjectdetroit.com is the url for bone's
labels site?
it doesn't seem to work for me at the mo tho
I'm not sure it ever has. I tried it a few times quite a while ago, and it
never worked.
dave.
Hi all,
Just to let you know Dark Energy radio broadcasts every Saturday night out
of Sydney, Australia. So if your having a quiet one in, tune in!!
Saturday we're broadcasting 5 hours of booty shakin' electro, deep Detroit
techno, Chicago jack trax and house.
Agents this week:
Wavelength
Trusting Sydney... no.
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Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 2:51 PM
Subject: RE: [313] pantytec in sydney
Yes, but this begs the question: will it be archived anywhere?
m
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Check out http://babelfish.altavista.com
It'll be able to translate the interview to the language of your choice :)
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Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 9:57 PM
Subject: [313] transllusion
can
as the vodka is
good but the meat is rotten!
neil
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:Check out http://babelfish.altavista.com
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:It'll be able
I remember Andrew Duke had a archived mix for Siegling on his Cognition
website sometime ago.
Quite in the style of Ruskin or Surgeon I remember.
www.techno.ca/cognition
check it if still there
Here we go.
part one:
Charles Siegling (Technasia/France/Hong Kong) exclusive guest DJ mix
1.
! what label is this
guy on ? any
recommended releases ? is that someone better known under
another name ?
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Dark Energy is the James Pennington and Martian collab is it not, on UR?
I know Pennington is credited but someone recently said it was part
martian,
or maybe they said he was part martian...???
It's a double EP pack. One EP is credited to James Pennington and the other
is credited to The
I've seen DJs play overtime before, but an encore seems a bit bizarre to me
considering that what a good DJ does can't be done in the few minutes an
encore usually gets.
Maybe encore is the wrong word. It was more like people wouldn't leave, just
kept dancing, so he just kept playing. Security
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can't help with adelaide - but anybody know if ticket can be bought in
advance for sydney and newcastle.
Available from ITM:
Sydney: http://www.inthemix.com.au/whatson/buytickets.php?id=11570
Newcastle: http://www.inthemix.com.au/whatson/buytickets.php?id=11851
Sam K wrote:
Adelaide on sunday 7th march -
does anybody know if theo is confirmed for this date...
is there anywhere that u can buy anti biker spray?
I thought he was supposed to be playing as part of WOMAD, but I can't
find anything on the WOMAD site...
Martin wrote:
As promised, here you go...
MXF8 Launched
http://www.grexultra.com/erol.html
You don't happen to have any more details on the Getron by any chance? :-)
Televised Green Smoke is here:
http://www.sputnik7.com/servlet/rpmplaylist/1/200/tele/file.ram
On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 11:55 +, Chau, Dang wrote:
apols if anyone has already responded, playing catch up on the emails...
MEK, I've not checked it out in for ages, are you referring to the
I'm dismayed to hear that there were no bikers Sam!
On Tue, 2004-03-16 at 20:28 -0800, Sam K wrote:
yeah i saw him Adelaide
a very bizzare gig to say the least and all for 5 bucks.it was
outside under the stars...his support was a flamenco band, a kinda
avante garde fashion show and
On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 14:35 +0100, Marsel // Nomorewords.net wrote:
it's out this week
Just got it in the mail yesterday. I'm still taking it in :-) But what
I've heard so far is niiice.
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
I did wonder why last year there was nothing in Jockey Slut or Straight No
Chaser or Wire (unless I missed it?). Good journalists seek out a story, and
Straight No Chaser had a small article with a little picture. Pretty
sure there was a mention before the festival as
How about this for another trip back:
http://web.archive.org/web/19961226231316/http://submerge.com/
Lots of fun checking out the links section as well.
sasha wrote:
I just re-subscribed...funny, though, that people still discuss roughly
the same stuff though...it all get's recycled.
sasha
Looking around the old Submerge site, I came across this:
THE DEFINITIVE DETROIT UNDERGROUND MUSIC INFO SOURCE
http://web.archive.org/web/19980215140137/www.submerge.com/energyflash/
Unfortunately it was never archived and the links don't exist anymore.
Does anyone have any copies of Energy
I've heard that one of the other 2 lps is a Dark Comedy album. Don't
know much more than that though.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL! No qualms about that - I'm looking on it as an investment into my
personal happiness, who needs food anyway?
Seriously though - anyone have anymore details on
They did a killer show here last year with Salmonella Dub (who I can't
say I like even half as much). Definitely my favourite live gig of the year.
The Live at the Matterhorn Cd was great though. I'd love to see them
here again, even with a couple of the guys with Recloose would be cool
;-)
Maarten Baute wrote:
Looking to find out the name of the Moodymann track with someone (I think
it
might be Prince), speaking about when being on tour your basically bring
your studio with you. I know it's on KDJ, but don't know the
name.
It's KDJ 30, titled J.A.N.
David Gillies wrote:
Maarten Baute wrote:
Looking to find out the name of the Moodymann track with someone (I
think
it
might be Prince), speaking about when being on tour your basically
bring
your studio with you. I know it's on KDJ, but don't know the
name.
It's KDJ
Marsel // Nomorewords.net wrote:
get your ears peeled for Carl's remix for Aardvarck's Cult Copy 2.
although it doesn't beat the amazing original - it still very kicks ass
should see daylight after summer..
I can't help but feel that waiting until after summer is a little to
long
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Can't believe no one from Sydney has twigged to this, what's up with y'all?
;)
http://www.freep.com/features/living/riley23_20040523.htm
Sheesh, thought it was going to be an article on Tyree Cooper in Sydney!
What a way to get my hopes up in the morning... ;-)
Well I'm not sure if he plays out, but last year there was a Hustler mix
cd by him:
Holding onto your 12 inches takes on a whole new meaning with the
release of Hustler's recent porn title 'DJ Groupie'. With a tagline of
'Techno beats, hardcore heat' the Hustler group invited themselves to
I wish this survey allowed those of us who couldn't go to be able to
voice our support or input.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The survey is solely for the benefit of Movement and Michigan. There is no
commercial, corporate agenda. The survey will help folks put on a better event
next year.
robin wrote:
it's even worse than term 'electronica' which covers anything that
might even remotely have used synths or possibly recorded within
1000km of any synthesizer.
euwww...i've always hated the term electronica (it's more of a US term
tho right?) almost as bad as IDM.
I hate it
Philip wrote:
some of you who went to movement may have noticed that my microworld CD
album is out now on transmat. i am not sure how widely it will be available
but if anyone sees any reviews or has any personal opinions etc please let
me know. keen to hear what others think.
I've only seen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lorne - took over Lynell's spot in Octave One - still doing Octave One or
?, also ecords under the name Kaotic Spacial Rhythms
I thought that Lorne was also Munch Man
Steward, Tim wrote:
If they release in the worldwide then everyone
would order via the web from the US, and just
I wouldn't order from the US. For some bizarro-world reason shipping
from the UK to Australia is cheaper (and faster) than shipping from the
US to Australia.
).
theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
I've gotten things to Oz from the US in 4 days - that's hard to beat. 5
days isn't unusual either.
jeff
At 08:33 PM 6/16/2004, David Gillies wrote:
Steward, Tim wrote
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Transmat seems to
have some deal with Cisco records in Japan to distribute their music (at
least the CDs).
The thing that bugs me about this is that I can't seem to find these
releases anywhere else besides Cisco. That's cool, I know where it is.
But if I didn't I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really like the experimental techno/house sound (Geez n Gosh, Akufen,
Pantytec, Sutekh, Matthew Dear, Twerk, Monolake, etc) and was wondering if
anyone could suggest American releases in that ballpark?
How about Matthew Dear, Twerk and Sutekh? They're American ;-D
Yep, apparently born in Texas, based in Detroit
FC2 Richards wrote:
didn't you mention Matthew Dear? That should be a good place to start.
Last I checked he was a domestic kind of guy. But then again I could be
sadly mistaken and sound like a complete moron.
Did he do something on Ghostly
. Maybe you need to bone up on your
reading comprehension skills.
But I will take this opportunity, however, to thank the people who've
actually answered my question and given me some useful information...
you took the words out of my mouth.
- jobot
- Original Message -
From: David
Theo in Sydney earlier this year definitely didn't. There were a few
nice indoor plants around him though :-)
http://www.dorja.com/~daveg/gallery/20040228-theoparrish/theo
Martin Dust wrote:
Frankfurt 17/05/02 - Up yours Alan Partridge voice
Cheers
Martin
29/6/04 1:52 PM Ken [EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
perhaps we need a new [313] sub-list to act as a home for pointless bickering and
personal vendettas. we could call it the 313 take it outside! list. just a
suggestion.
I'll be there with bells on with Jochem chanting: JERRY! JERRY! JERRY!
qwerty wrote:
Brrring Down The Walls! - Fingers
playing it in the car made my day a bit happier...
Nasty Girl by Vanity 6 always cheers me up :-D
This is a great mix!
Marsel // Nomorewords.net wrote:
Dj Yoav B mix online!
http://music.rushhour.nl/rhradio/dj%20Yoav%20B_Bi-Sexual%20Funk%20Mixx%2007.04.mp3
Dj Yoav B (Delsin, Wabi Sabi) spins the funk...
Yoav B is from Tel Aviv, Israel, he just dropped his debut ep on Delsin,
picked up
Benn Glazier said:
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003 01:56:51 -0500, James Bucknell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
francois k played sydney last night using a titatium powerbook and two
turntables. looks like final scratch has been ported for mac osx!
so, anybody want to buy a few thousand classic
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
hawtin - DE909
ack, i definitely dont know about that ; P
consumed however is another good sleep time classic.
Consumed is my altered state sleep time classic... hmmm, dark images.
My all time favourite sleep CD would have to be Mercy St, but A
Reminscent
I got to see them again in Sydney on Saturday at the music festival The
Big Day Out. Heaps of people watching this time (10,000+???). They
looked like they were having a lot better time that at Enmore on
Wednesday night. Toe-tapping and the occasional smirk crossed their
faces. People
howdy peepz
can anyone tell me if / when / where kelli hand and octave one are
playing in sydney as well as melbourne? thanx
From your friendly neighbourhood ITM post ;-):
Technasia/Justin Berkovi(Live) 14th Feb
k.hand 21st Feb
DJ Godfather 28th Feb
Ben Sims 6th March
And Octave One is
anybody got any good recipes?
I've got a ripping spicy eggplant recipe. Sans the rude waitress as well!!
Although IMO, it just ain't the same without the rude waitress.
--
dave.
scotto said:
is there a discography out there that has all of the records on it? I
have been told that UR recycles there catalog numbers and am looking for
a site that uses that.
I'm pretty sure this lists all the UR records, past and present.
Can we have the latitude and the longitude of the studio that the tracks
were written in as well?
Many thanks!
;-)
Placid said:
Don't forget the year
Yeah it is nice. Track list would be nice too if you would be so kind!
Cheers,
Ken
-Original Message-
From: Michael Lees
Mark S. Krüx said:
when a track of his is dropped, you know it's a Surgeon track.
I dunno he and Ruskin sound fairly similar to me. I'm a fan of both but
I think I prefer Ruskin as a producer (I've not heard him DJ), that
'Into Submission' doublepack is just awesome imho.
I've seen them
I've got the Expedit shelves from Ikea.
http://www.ikea.com.au/prod_template4.asp?product_id=9711se_id=37page_id=2243300251009Cat=13Scat=55
Mine aren't exactly the same. Mine are the 5x5 compartment ones. Not too
bad. They've a bit flimsy during a move, but if you aren't going to move
too often
Anya Stang said:
Aardvarck is Mike Krivits. Had some well nice releases
on Delsin. Kinda chilled broken beat but still funky.
I have the Nozum and Re Spoken ep's which I like a lot.
The broken beatness (if that's a real word) of the Re Spoken ep is
probably due to the fact that Aardvarck's
I got a copy of that one. I thought everyone had it? A friend of mine
managed to pick that up really easily only a couple of months back.
Odeluga, Ken said:
Burujha - alas it was only properly released on the cd 'The Living Key
...' - Apparently, it did get a very limited vinyl release maybe
Your only friend...
http://www.gemm.com
Odeluga, Ken said:
You're bloomin' kidding?!? :o)
Where please? I need that track dude.
Ken
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From: David Gillies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 7:09 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED
I've heard that term to describe stuff on Paper Recordings as well
Sean Creen wrote:
As far as I remember, that term was first used by Simon Reynolds to describe
the Berlin sound, but then everything seems to revolve around drugs as far
as that excuse for a journalist is concerned...
Heard some Metro Area getting kicked around at the Anthony Rother party
two weekends back of all places. I guess sometimes you hear that kind of
stuff over at the Mars Lounge as well (in between all the
electro-clash-punky stuff I guess)
Can't say I heard solid nights of it though. Maybe
ryan burns wrote:
I'm looking for a track called
-Unspecified Enemies Multi Original Tracking Unit
dj bone played it on his first mix cd a while back. i remember talk
about this record around a year ago.
does anyone know where i can get oneor any info about it
If you can find
soma-hq dina wrote:
Kompakt is my favorite label also, but I find very little on either m.mayer
or his label online. Does anyone else have any resources?
http://www.kompakt-net.de/en/kompakt.php3
?
David Gillies wrote:
ryan burns wrote:
I'm looking for a track called
-Unspecified Enemies Multi Original Tracking Unit
dj bone played it on his first mix cd a while back. i remember talk
about this record around a year ago.
does anyone know where i can get oneor any info about
Fabrizio Nahum wrote:
I heard Robert Owens do a similar thing early this year, singing over
stuff like I'll Be Your Fruend but also over stuff like Can You Feel It?
thats what miss kittin did during her set last week. she sang over some
records and she also danced and generally moved
He's on Transmat - so i guess you might want to check out their site.
I'm not sure why you'd want to do that for. ;-) It hasn't been updated in
aaages.
--
dave.
Gerald said:
Is there such a thing?
It might not be the case here, but in the past I've heard people use the
word electro as a shortened version of electronic to sound cool with out
realising that they had two seperate meanings.
They could just be meaning electronic jazz...
Or maybe not...
--
I thought there was an agreement on this list that all such music would be
referred to as banging loopers
;-)
Seems to conjure up images of bangers and mash for me for some reason...
hmmm...
Peter Leidy said:
I find the second definition more commonly used than the first, but the
context in
I took about a bag of about 50 records on as hand luggage from US to
Australia without any problems. Although, I guess its not quite the same
as 150 of 'em.
Customs at LAX had a fun time trying to figure what the hell they were
through the x-ray machines.
Security: What's in your bag sir?
Me:
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