Jason Brunton wrote:
I've got mixed feelings on the matter- it's great when you finally
track down a record you've been after (sometimes for YEARS), not so
nice when you have to pay more than a reasonable amount for it
(about £20-25 is the most I've ever paid for something, and rarely
over
Also: Cajmere, Percolator
Old, old Chicago jack track, but it gets re-used a lot on booty mixes.
Pretty sweet stuff.
Also, anything by DJ Assault is probably a good bet. (but honorable
mention to DJ Deeon)
LMG
On Apr 27, 2005, at 5:27 PM, vmax wrote:
it might have been more like 93
Maarten Baute wrote:
So what's your favourite booty record of all times?
Soft Pink Truth Big Booty Bitches
chuckle
Dancetracks -- 1st 3rd
Vinyl Market -- 1st 10th
Satellite -- Bowery
Academy Records -- 3rd? 10th
A1 -- Ave A 6th
O.L.
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From: Ed612313 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 5:56 PM
Subject: (313) new york
in desperate need of
9090
=)
Some of my current booty flavor faves:
Soletech - countdown
DJ Nehpets - Lay it Down
Deeon and DJ Funk - 96 you got 2 (If I'm gonna f*ck, we all gonna f*ck)
Godfather - All my playaz represent
For hard stomping techno/hardcore style booty I like Gant-Man on ghettotest
and some stuff on
Well seeing as he's already been mentioned ;o)
I'll just add that last week at Turnmills, Dave Clarke rocked it with the
CD decks!
All the usual scratching / tricks, faultless for 2 hours improved quality
sound!
My friends I agreed that he is a DJ back on form (after a dip in the last
year
At 11:26 pm -0400 27/4/05, darnistle wrote:
Jason Brunton wrote:
I've got mixed feelings on the matter- it's
great when you finally track down a record
you've been after (sometimes for YEARS), not so
nice when you have to pay more than a
reasonable amount for it (about £20-25 is
the most
Am i the only one here who thinks booty is a pile of s**t.
by all means point me in the direction of hat is quality booty and i
will give it a go.
p
darnistle wrote:
Maarten Baute wrote:
So what's your favourite booty record of all times?
Soft Pink Truth Big Booty Bitches
Am i the only one here who thinks booty is a pile of s**t.
interesting you should say that P. i like booty but to be honest once
i'd got a few bits and pieces i just lost interest. for me it doesn't
work that well in electro cos i like electro either dark or more
old-school and a lot
On 28 Apr 2005, at 09:51, robin wrote:
Am i the only one here who thinks booty is a pile of s**t.
interesting you should say that P. i like booty but to be honest once
i'd got a few bits and pieces i just lost interest. for me it doesn't
work that well in electro cos i like electro
I see it as proper party music to kick back to, no need to get glitch
and chin on it ass :)
no glitch and chin-ness here :)
, just dance. The swearing is just part of the coda, it becomes the
rhythm for me and in the hands of a good DJ, they really become part
of the music, love it.
Yeah, a good few friends of mine made it out for the closing parties.
Gits
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 April 2005 18:04
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) tresor pictures of the last days including magda
make the tea
Blimey!!
I think it was a continuation of the joke...
One of the t-shirts said 'Lets Be Cool, Move To Berlin, And Buy T-Shirts', so
Ben and Andy, a couple of friends of mine, were cool, bought a t-shirt and went
to Berlin, whilst another, Carrie, went for the 'Magda Make The Tea' shirt,
which is now
agreed... to me it falls in with the harder techno and just doesn't do
it for me.
None of them military, dictating types of music get me going at all..
I like to be asked questions, surprised, get a groove going.
not jus bash, bash, bash, f*** me up the a**e, bash, bash, bash, su** my
to all london 313ers...check it out
http://meanfiddler.lggmedia.com/info.asp?id=1185609ev=%2Athe+jazz+cafetp=;
sb_date=28%2F4%2F2005date_field=0genre=generalshowall=true
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I see it as proper party music to kick back to
I see it as sexist and homophobic. Which is exactly what it is, so dont try
and argue the point.
pretty similar to dancehall really.
however I can recommend a great booty mix! (which doesn't actually include
loads of booty tracks, but in a booty
ha!!!
how come not you compadre?
when you going to london? friday??
Hardie, Nick
On 28 Apr 2005, at 10:03, robin wrote:
I see it as proper party music to kick back to, no need to get glitch
and chin on its ass :)
no glitch and chin-ness here :)
, just dance. The swearing is just part of the coda, it becomes the
rhythm for me and in the hands of a good DJ, they
erm, I seem to be sending a fair bit of mail to the list lately that isn't
actually meant for the list.
so I'd like to take the opportunity to apologise to everyone.
profusely.
but I'd still like to call booty sexist and homophobic.
many thanks
On 28 Apr 2005, at 10:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see it as proper party music to kick back to
I see it as sexist and homophobic. Which is exactly what it is, so
dont try
and argue the point.
pretty similar to dancehall really.
What would be the point, you've already closed your
Well, it is, isn't it?
No two ways about it - 'beat that bitch with a bat', ironic or not, is
misogynistic.
Doesn't stop me enjoying it, but it does make this bleeding heart liberal
'uncomfortable'
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 April 2005 09:26
I see it as sexist and homophobic. Which is exactly what it is, so dont
try
and argue the point.
I think that's the point. I wouldn't like it that much if the vocals weren't
insulting to women. Clearly, the simplicity of the music implies that we
can't take seriously the stuff they are
well, that's the fun
the ladies seem to like it
Nomorewords.net
http://nomorewords.net
Bentinckstraat 66-2
1051 GN Amsterdam
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phn +31-64-499-2027
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From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So it's all about having a little fun.
well, hey. I think (?) I have a sense of humour and I don't see the funny
bit.
point is maarten, that not everyone in the world is as intelligent as you
and not everyone can see the irony.
if just one, yep, just one kid in the world takes all this at face
Anyone know if it came out on vinyl at all...
damn fine version
p
Another person to check out is
Eric Travis
On 28 Apr 2005, at 11:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So it's all about having a little fun.
well, hey. I think (?) I have a sense of humour and I don't see the
funny
bit.
point is maarten, that not everyone in the world is as intelligent as
you
and not everyone can see the irony.
if
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 April 2005 11:22
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Quest for da Booty
well, that's the fun
the ladies seem to like it
To me that's the most interesting thing about that music: that some
women whom one might
People like it cos it's funny - I'm just wringing my hands about why we find it
so - I have the sickest sense of humour, but am still puzzled as to why I find
violence and tragedy funny!
-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 April 2005 11:29
To: [EMAIL
this kind of thing has been with me since the evolution of hardcore late
90 - 91 and 92... i jus didn't get it.. i thought it was poorly
produced, very poor samples and no real feeling or emotion inducing
material.
the term 'fun' was just a replacement word for 'no real musical content'..
The way I see it 'beat that bitch with a bat' ain't fun whether it's in a
film, book, newspaper or a booty track.
on 28/4/05 12:14 pm, Martin Dust at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28 Apr 2005, at 11:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So it's all about having a little fun.
well, hey. I think
don't forget rock and soul - i think it's up around 50 somethingith and
6th - it had a very impressive collection of bootlegs
+ i was buying hard to find old electro, disco and house records for
like $3 each out of guys backpacks on street corners in the lower east
side about 2 years ago
The way I see it 'beat that bitch with a bat' ain't fun whether it's in a
film, book, newspaper or a booty track.
But that's probably a bad example, because the words have more of a violent
content rather than a sexual.
Anyways, I just think you have to take all this kind of stuff too
So are into censorship then?
Don't you believe in freedom of speech?
If you take your subjective viewpoint and apply it to any media don't
you just have fascistic thinking?
Do you know what Bitch in booty is really referencing?
Don't want to get into a war of words on this but I'm really
a shame sonic groove is no more.. used to get lots from there
p
Richard Cranston wrote:
don't forget rock and soul - i think it's up around 50 somethingith
and 6th - it had a very impressive collection of bootlegs
+ i was buying hard to find old electro, disco and house records for
Maybe Assault, Funk et al should record 'clean' versions - 'shake that hand',
'kiss my face', 'beat that fellow with an open hand, but take off that ring
first'
-Original Message-
From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 April 2005 11:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Martin Dust;
There's no harm in discussing it - it's an interesting subject
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 April 2005 11:46
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 Org
Subject: Re: (313) Quest for da Booty
So are into censorship then?
Don't you believe in freedom of
On Apr 28, 2005, at 7:46, Martin Dust wrote:
If you take your subjective viewpoint and apply it to any media don't
you just have fascistic thinking?
Martin, you have gone off your rocker, but at least you have applied
Godwin's Law and this discussion can now end.
--
matt kane's brain
Is that what I'm doing tho? Please correct me if you think I'm wrong...
What I don't get is the double standards Rob.
Martin
On 28 Apr 2005, at 13:48, Robert Taylor wrote:
There's no harm in discussing it - it's an interesting subject
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust
I was just responding to your comment about not wanting to get into a war of
words.
We can discuss this without getting all flamy.
What do you see as double standards, Martin?
I enjoy and listen to booty, but there's no getting away from the fact that
some of it is pretty misogynistic and has
On 28 Apr 2005, at 12:51, Matt Kane's Brain wrote:
On Apr 28, 2005, at 7:46, Martin Dust wrote:
If you take your subjective viewpoint and apply it to any media don't
you just have fascistic thinking?
Martin, you have gone off your rocker, but at least you have applied
Godwin's Law and this
On 28 Apr 2005, at 12:51, Matt Kane's Brain wrote:
On Apr 28, 2005, at 7:46, Martin Dust wrote:
If you take your subjective viewpoint and apply it to any media don't
you just have fascistic thinking?
Martin, you have gone off your rocker, but at least you have applied
Godwin's Law and this
I was just responding to your comment about not wanting to get into a
war of words.
We can discuss this without getting all flamy.
Sure thing Rob...I'm not planning on lighting any fires, just a bit
surprised.
What do you see as double standards, Martin?
I've always held a strong
I think, well I know, that maybe I don't really know what I think.
I agree with rob/ken/emile etc. But then, as Martin says I don't agree with
censorship, and for example, people were bemoaning the fact the bnp had a
party political broadcast, where as my thoughts are well, its a free
country
But then on the other hand, Emile, Kelli Hand once made a record
entitled 'Beat That Bitch Wit A Stick'
http://www.discogs.com/release/103812
Was it ironic? It probably was not 'booty'? But it can demonstrate that
this subject has many layers and perhaps isn't so black-or-white.
Ken
but I do believe that most people don't know
that the bitch reference also means record.
I didn't know that at all. you learn something every day...!
but, are you sure?
bitch suck my dick might mean record suck my dick?
doesn't really sound completely right that to me Martin to be honest.
for the same reason people enjoy looking at gore pics, or road accidents or
enjoy reading american psycho - the thrill associated with fantasising about
suck sick acts without necessarily taking part in them.
i myself have a pretty sick and dark sense of humour so i am able to see the
irony
but I do believe that most people don't know
that the bitch reference also means record.
I didn't know that at all. you learn something every day...!
but, are you sure?
Yes I am sure, that was the original mean of say, smack my bitch up and
of course it has a double meaning and it's meant
No I'm not into censorship and I believe in freedom of speech, I was just
wondering how you could apply the word 'fun' to this track title?
on 28/4/05 12:46 pm, Martin Dust at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So are into censorship then?
Don't you believe in freedom of speech?
If you take your
Check my postings, I didn't say that - I'd like to make that clear,
you'd have to ask Maarten.
I'd guess that some people find them fun cos others don't...
M
On 28 Apr 2005, at 13:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No I'm not into censorship and I believe in freedom of speech, I was
just
i wonder what the female listeners to booty think about the lyrics.
my girlfriend likes booty more than i do. but as i say the more
inclusive lyrics not the stuff where volence is implied or where the
crass-ness meter goes into the red.
what i do think is that it, like rap lyrics, must
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 April 2005 13:17
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Quest for da Booty
but I do believe that most people don't know
that the bitch reference also means record.
I didn't know that at all. you learn
from what i gather, freedom of speech is protected, or is defensible,
to the extent that it doesn't promote hate or violence against
religious, ethnical, or sexual minorities.so where does that leave
booty? beat that bitch with a bat may not actively promote doing
that precise act but
i wonder what the female listeners to booty think about the lyrics.
what i do think is that it, like rap lyrics, must analysed within its
cultural context, it's not enough for someone in the deepest europe
expressing their disdain for booty lyrics
fab.
Fab, I think you just hit the
Do you know the double meaning of dick? *
Martin
* Joke
*giggles*
Martin, you've finally learnt you have to explain jokes to me!
ha ha ha. it's not easy talking to a cultural dullard I admit. you'd make a
good teacher.
but I still don't understand the bitch/record thing, this I'm sure doesn't
(e.g. smack my 'record' up?) don't geddit.
***
That's the wrong word to look for a pun Alex.
I thought the pun was 'smack'
K
in a rare on topic moment, I got some new records at lunch:
Paul Randolph Mahogani LP
Lawrence Swap EP - (didn't listen to this but they had it on in p.neck
when I popped it and it sounded ok)
Kerri Chandler 6 pianos EP
V/A - Nightstarter 2 sampler Mood music 12
DaM edits vol 1.
some white label
DaM edits vol 1.
i thought edits were for losers?
explain yourself :)
robin...
i thought edits were for losers?
explain yourself :)
I'M A LOSER.
see?
: )
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Lawrence Swap EP
trying to keep my mind of an ex-friend having declared war against me i will
indulge you with a small recommendation.
i really love lawrence's particular brand of deep and spherical techno, both
as himself and under his sten monicker. i suggest you check out his
Indeedy, check the lovely Carsten Jost dub too.
Novamute have licensed the Swap tune and the Lawrence album, so both
should be easily available. And I daresay the only good thing that
Novamute have done recently.
carl morris
Plug Two
t +442920190151
fab. wrote:
Lawrence Swap EP
You wrote:
Lawrence Swap EP - (didn't listen to this but they had it on in p.neck
Liking this at the mo
after everyone's talk of Joe Luis, I randomly found a 12 of his yesterday (on
Relief) and bought it on spec - it's wicked so thanks everyone for drawing my
attention to it
On 28 Apr 2005, at 14:33, carl morris plugtwo wrote:
Indeedy, check the lovely Carsten Jost dub too.
Novamute have licensed the Swap tune and the Lawrence album, so both
should be easily available. And I daresay the only good thing that
Novamute have done recently.
Check Woody McBride
Lawrence Swap EP
why thank you fab.
I have to admit to never even heard of this guy, but one of the tracks
caught my ear in the shop so I thought I'd give it a try. Like I say I
didnt actually have a listen to the record.
will have a listen at home tonight and try and offer up some sort of
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From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
don't get me wrong i like it interspersed with other things but
it's a
lot more effective in making me dance if used very sparingly.
id be alot more likely to play some booty/ghetto stuff if it was
only
-- Original Message --
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, it is, isn't it?
No two ways about it - 'beat that bitch with a bat', ironic or
not, is misogynistic.
Doesn't stop me enjoying it, but it does make this bleeding heart
liberal
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No I'm not into censorship and I believe in freedom of speech, I
was just
wondering how you could apply the word 'fun' to this track title?
just watch someone drop it on a crowded dancefloor
Just wait 'till you hear Justin's new solo joint. He's been a freekin' hermit
the whole time he's been working on it. Only coming out of the cave for short
visits with the public. Haven't heard it (top secret!), but have it on good
word it's just melt in your mouth good. Spoke to him about it
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
where as infact, of course
theres some real stupid dumb people out there who actually do
things (like
2 young kids killing another kid after watching 'childs play'),
or doing
daft things after playing grand
I admit that I'm not that educated when it comes to booty and I've never
heard it in it's proper context and I'm sure it's a great tune. I just don't
like song titles and lyrics that promote/make jokes out of violence against
women.
on 28/4/05 3:32 pm, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rich has just put Drexciya - Water Walker on, how good is it :)
Forgot all about this one...
Martin
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in a rare on topic moment, I got some new records at lunch:
Paul Randolph Mahogani LP
nothing dead exciting really.
you dont find that album exciting? i got the CD months and months
ago, ive been waiting a
Paul Randolph Mahogani LP
nothing dead exciting really.
you dont find that album exciting?
give me a flippin' chance to get it home and actually take a listen. I may
find it exciting then.
it was more of a these have been out a while, nowt really hot to report
type comment
Man I think y'all are overthinking this because of the cultural divide. It's
just ghetto shxt man. Just so everyone is clear on the whole violent
connotations, the phrase beat that bxtch w/a bat is ghetto slang for fxcked
that chick harder than ever. Ie, Yo did you tear that pxssy up last night
yes, let me know.im curious as to what you think of it, especially
considering my opinions regarding your musical tastes (ie: different to
mine, less 'electronic' oriented, although i admit that i ahrdly know you
and one cat really judge from your posts on the list ;)
fab.
- Original
Man I think y'all are overthinking this because of the cultural divide.
yeah, probably pretty deffo the case that Kamal.
Don't overthink it if you don't have the context. Just enjoy, and if you
don't understand, ask.
I always ask! and I feel stooopid most of the time, but hey.
Sincerely, your
ah there we go!
some cultural context :)
we were in fact all waiting for one of you guys from over there in the US to
gives us a fairly closer-to-home view on the whole matter.
thanks kamal
fab.
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From: Stoddard, Kamal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Robert Taylor'
Man I think y'all are overthinking this because of the cultural divide.
It's just ghetto shxt man.
oh yeah.
I forgot to add.
culture difference or not, I think Y'ALL weird.
bwahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
*evil laugh*
can you tell me a little more about this. is it comming out on a five disk
set or just a single. can the ken ishii mix even compair to the May mix?
From: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Rhythim is Rhythim Innovator Japanese Edition w/ The
Beginning Ken
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
give me a flippin' chance to get it home and actually take a
listen. I may
find it exciting then.
it was more of a these have been out a while, nowt really hot to
report
type comment
no need to get moody at
yeah alex you said edits were for losers. explain yourself. and do it
without blowing up my mailbox
From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) records.
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 13:54:04 +0100
DaM edits vol 1.
i thought edits were for
Not as weird as smoking fags NOT being considered an outrageously violent act
of aggression. :)
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 11:15 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
as far as i know..it's the same one that came out a few years back but
with an extra track on it.
double cd.
listen here http://www.urbanized-records.com/e/search/latest_receival.cgi
an excellent record shop
p
ryan burns wrote:
can you tell me a little more about this. is it comming out
I really like booty bass! It's so outrageous I never thought to take it
literally, and don't expect anyone else to. It's fun to shake your, erm
check stubb to. Or am I shaking my record?
Really, a girl can only take so much of the earnest emo lyrics. DJ Assault
cracks me up.
On 4/28/05 8:02 AM,
I bought a record recently.
It is the Future Beat Alliance EP on Suicide Recordings (an off-shoot of
Eskimo).
It's very nice and I recommend giving it a listen.
Not keen on the cover though.
Well said!!! If you all were at the festival last year and got the good chance
to hang around the Surgeon's tent at any given time I think you would instantly
understand why booty is so unique and special. The kids love it, and I'm not
talking about your raver/techno/indie/counterculture kids.
I'm assuming you're talking about a different Surgeon from the one I'm familiar
with
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 April 2005 17:39
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Quest for da Booty
The Surgeon is super professional, has a great
Yeah, I hadn't heard of him before last year's festival where he had a tent for
his company, Music Lab Studios. A quick google search turned up this article
about him giving lessons to kids that want to play cabarets. You gotta love
this guy!
Werd. I grew up the rather anglophile S-W Ontario, and I *never* got
over the whole smoke a fag thing. Of course, I don't think of the
violent smoking, but the that'll-cost-you-$20 kind of smoking =]
Anyway, this topic has been discussed to death, so I'll keep it
short(-ish). When I used
but I'd still like to call booty sexist and homophobic.
Aaron Carl Down
One of the biggest booty anthems of the past couple years, and it's about
gay sex.
-bp
i quite like some booty aswell.
can understand the mixed feelings though,
but as english is not my native language,
i tend not to pay much attention to lyrics anyway.
my favorite track of the last couple of months is:
aloe blacc - arrive [stones throw]
only noticed that the lyrics were quite
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