> Plus I
> am quite sure they do not pay the same taxes as everyone else.
very wrong - Seminole individuals pay all the same taxes as you and I do
the Seminole tribe itself does not
there's a difference
(the rest of my reply I've taken off-list)
MEK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/05/2007 02:2
There will be a 22-hour party at Buzz Bar this year... at which I'll
be playing... should be a hot party.
Most people I know agreed that Agave was the highlight party of last
year. Not all the mixing was spectacular (though appendics shuffle and
ryan elliot were good I think, it's all a bit fuzzy
"tie afterparties to the fest" is my idea from last year . . . although
with the fair number of lame-o party producers in town it's bound
to be a difficult process . . . but there are cool ones too like te
Fi-Nite guys, Organic, the Buzz Bar, etc. just to name some
that have passed my rigorous qual
I will believe the Book Cadillac is really back only when they
finally open the doors and admit paying customers and lessees.
But it was good to see actual guys in actual hard hats -inside-
the building for a change in those newspaper stories last fall.
I stayed in the old BC when it was run by th
The crowd counts before 2005 were clearly based on conjecture.
I've run a lot of events, organized rallies, done crowd counts,
worked with venue managements, etc. Think about it. How
big is a typical basketball/hockey arena? 20,000 or so.
Baseball and football range from 30,000 to 75,000. Coul
The samples from the Axis website sound great; one track in particular
has a very hypnotic feel to it, the kind that could do major floor
damage. Further (and I'm sure very enthusiastic) review to follow.
Wojtek
On 2/5/07, Toby Frith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm a bit surprised to see no com
anyone have a link to a like-minded liveset of his?
i refuse to pay for a recording of someone mixing records, but also refuse
to steal the mixes that are only available for a fee.
-Joe
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From: "Steward, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "simon dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECT
You can pick up the CD from the axis website
They have been offering it since early January.
The CD concept and compilation of tracks is pretty
Awesome, hopefully I can catch it performed live
This summer.
Tim
-
-Original Message-
From: simon dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Se
Amazon.co.uk are quoting this cd as being released on 12th February
for £15.99, so maybe it's getting a wider release everywhere.
poor white people! theyre at such a disadvantage here.
tom
On 2/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually the UK group they bought it from maintains some of the properties,
and some of the rights. The deal was a steal, and alot of people were upset
about it because it was
I actually thought it was pretty cool that the marching band got to play along.
Also, the rain had to have been throwing just as big a monkey in
Prince's wrench as it was the Bears' wrench. I think he did pretty
awesome.
Audion has batch processing options.
On 23 Jan 2007, at 21:25, David Powers wrote:
On an opposite note, I'm looking for something more like a command
line tool for audio processing, particularly to do batch normalizing.
Opening up a soundfile in SoundForge and waiting for the graphic
rendering
Someone needs to photoshop the symbol guitar sitting on the ground in
front of the curtain.
On Feb 5, 2007, at 14:38, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
the symbol guitar projected against that sheet so it looked like
prince has a huge cock was much more offensive that jj's titty a
couple years back.
On 2/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wow - really fantastic show he put on. It was more like a Prince concert
than a half-time show. Surprised at how little uproar there is over his,
ahem, guitar "solo".
;-D
the symbol guitar projected against that sheet so it looked like
Wow - really fantastic show he put on. It was more like a Prince concert
than a half-time show. Surprised at how little uproar there is over his,
ahem, guitar "solo".
;-D
MEK
Tom - the Seminoles, as a whole, never signed a peace treaty. Also, they
were not all removed from the Florida swamps. They were in poverty but
from that they have sprung up to become probably the richest First Nations
people in the entire US. And they own the Hard Rock Cafe chain.
Their c
If only Marshall Jefferson and Tony Wilson were coming...
HI TECH SOUL
w/ DERRICK MAY
Mighty
119 Utah Street
SAN FRANCISCO / 21+ up
Debut screening of the documentary film "High Tech Soul" followed by
45 minute discussion with filmmaker Gary Bredow and Derrick May.
After-party features an ex
:
>Gosub - Lost In Our Ways - Frustrated Funk
That's been a real electro sleeper for me.
Very cool-looking mix, will grab it tonight. Ta.
K
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On 2/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You should read the entire article you posted:
i did. the end of the second seminole war was like this:
Colonel Worth recommended early in 1842 that the remaining Seminoles
be left in peace if they would stay in southern Florida. Worth
e
Wy OT (unless this somehow comes around to Mad Mike's ancestors)
Right, but the entire tribe never surrendered. Some did and some did not.
You should read the entire article you posted:
The situation grew worse. In August 1835 Private Kinsley Dalton (for whom
Dalton, Georgia is named)
On 2/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just saw something on tv the other day about the Seminole nation (Florida
Indian tribe) owning the Hard Rock Cafe chain. Just checked in on
wikipedia - yep, they bought it at the end of last year. Plus, the
Seminoles never signed a peac
I just saw something on tv the other day about the Seminole nation (Florida
Indian tribe) owning the Hard Rock Cafe chain. Just checked in on
wikipedia - yep, they bought it at the end of last year. Plus, the
Seminoles never signed a peace treaty with the US Gov. - means they were
never all b
On 2/5/07, robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't understand the point of those Hard Rock cafe chain things. Like
a themed upmarket mcdonalds init? Why's that considered an attraction?
well the idea can be cool: a spot to eat food in with lots of music
memorabilia, especially stuff related t
I don't understand the point of those Hard Rock cafe chain things. Like
a themed upmarket mcdonalds init? Why's that considered an attraction?
OT I know.
robin...
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On 2/5/07, Joel Gajewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Honestly, I am still amazed that there is a Hard
On 2/5/07, Joel Gajewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Honestly, I am still amazed that there is a Hard Rock Cafe in Detroit. It may
seem trivial,
but it is nice to see Detroit with the staple attractions of other cities.
pittsburgh has one now, i think theyre just giving them away. i
challenge
By no means am I saying death to Detroit. I think that it is great that new
businesses are investing in Downtown. I hope that it can continue to grow.
Honestly, I am still amazed that there is a Hard Rock Cafe in Detroit. It may
seem trivial, but it is nice to see Detroit with the staple att
around 50:00 jamie Principle/Knuckles - Waiting on my angel (one of my
favourite tunes, guaranteed to make all my mates go mental at a party :) )
robin...
Aidan O'Doherty wrote:
Nick Calingaert (Common Factor, Soma, Planet E, Playhouse)
http://www.r-n-d.net/fileadmin/audio/mixes/CFAC%20Guil
also..
38-ish: Alexander robotnick - dance boy dance
42-ish: MBO - wonderful
robin wrote:
I'll start...
09:45 Nick Straker Band - "A Little Bit of Jazz" - Prelude
robin...
Aidan O'Doherty wrote:
Nick Calingaert (Common Factor, Soma, Planet E, Playhouse)
http://www.r-n-d.net/fileadmin/au
I'll start...
09:45 Nick Straker Band - "A Little Bit of Jazz" - Prelude
robin...
Aidan O'Doherty wrote:
Nick Calingaert (Common Factor, Soma, Planet E, Playhouse)
http://www.r-n-d.net/fileadmin/audio/mixes/CFAC%20Guilty%20Pleasures%20Vol%202.mp3
i know this has been posted before, but,
Nick Calingaert (Common Factor, Soma, Planet E, Playhouse)
http://www.r-n-d.net/fileadmin/audio/mixes/CFAC%20Guilty%20Pleasures%20Vol%202.mp3
i know this has been posted before, but, if anyone missed it, here it
is again. now, can anyone id any of the tracks? or does anyone have a
complete trac
To me, this album was one of the highs of 2006. The sounds actually
reminded me to space and space travel. From this album, Mills` love
for old science fiction movies becomes very clear. The theme, plus the
fact he really makes his machines sing, make this a top album.
PS: this is the flash (.swf
fyi if you want to buy
rush hour has all those japanese import cd's for sale
http://music.rushhour.nl/store_detailed.php?item=38510
Toby Frith schreef:
I'm a bit surprised to see no comment on Mr Mill's latest CD, although I
suppose that the fact that it's on an extremely limited Japanese Im
I'm a bit surprised to see no comment on Mr Mill's latest CD, although I
suppose that the fact that it's on an extremely limited Japanese Import doesn't
help!
It's a return to form I think after 2 or 3 years of middling work from him.
Very lush, abstract minimal techno in the same vein as Metro
Nice to see you taking a broader definition of acid Paul:
>Gosub - Lost In Our Ways - Frustrated Funk
That's been a real electro sleeper for me.
Very cool-looking mix, will grab it tonight. Ta.
K
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