Big Beat circa 2007
MEK
Philip McGarva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 06/25/2007 06:27:12
PM:
> phew, it's not just me then. someone gave me a CDR of the 2nd comp. i
> lissened to it a few times and then happily threw in it the recycle bin.
> it's just so...nothingy, a total lack of ideas, and
phew, it's not just me then. someone gave me a CDR of the 2nd comp. i
lissened to it a few times and then happily threw in it the recycle bin.
it's just so...nothingy, a total lack of ideas, and woefully unfunky.
don't mind uffie 'pop the glock' tho, it's pretty and i kinda dig the
bizarre voca
A couple of good gigs this weekend of possible interest to any 313'ers
visiting LA (or the 2 or 3 of us that live here):
Friday June 29th
Codec by Compression + Droidbehavior + Metastar
Room 1: hosted by Compression:::Techno.n.sh_t
Joel Mull live PA [Inside, Railyard, Drumcode; Sweden]
John Te
I have to agree with Tom - reminds me of the worst characteristics of big
beat
Ed Banger records even have Midfield General (owner of Skint - original
home of Fatboy Slim) doing a remix of Krazy Baldhead
and it's a straight-up full on big beat rave sound complete with the
hip-hop vocal sample
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 09:31:07AM +0100, Brendan Nelson wrote:
> Are you sure that's from 1995? Seems a bit odd that it mentions the
> Matrix and the new Star Wars films. It must be a bit more recent than
> that...
>
Yes, you are right... It was 1999... hope the article is enjoyable the
same w
you're not alone, Cyclone. i enjoy some of the justice, dj mehdi,
digitalism, boyz noise, mr. oizo etc.., too. "d.a.n.c.e" and "phantoms
pt. 2" are huge. the thing is: too much of that stuff in a row annoys me
too. maybe it's a bit too calculable, maybe it's just that i'm getting old.
c*
Cycl
On 6/25/07, Cyclone Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah I didn't know it was some faux pas to mention them here. Laurent
likes and plays them. Is it the image or music you dislike?
all of the above. i could tell from seeing them in trendy magazines
that i wouldnt like them. when i heard thei
>From what it sounds like, they closed primarily because rent in the
Greenwich Village area of Manhattan has gone through the roof and VM
couldn't pay the price.
I think they are still going to sell online.
Still, I think the loss of the physical locations is detrimental in some
aspects -
MEK
Brilliant! Thanks for posting.
robin...
On 25 Jun 2007, at 18:59, Thor Teague wrote:
http://www.hauntedfrog.com/gt/movies/2007/duckon/SingingTeslaShow.html
I think it's officially electrifyin'... :)
I got my records bag in the store, back in 2000. a good bag, looks like new
till today.
I know that this discussion is allready on the topic for years but.. is the
reason for this closing, the fact that vinyl is having problems to survive?
Im still living in the 90's here in Brasil, thinking a
http://www.hauntedfrog.com/gt/movies/2007/duckon/SingingTeslaShow.html
I think it's officially electrifyin'... :)
Damn, and I still don't have a copy of the Man Friday "Love Honey,
Love Heartache" double. Any word on the label?
-drew
On 6/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Apparently it closed up shop in March :-(
How come this wasn't bigger news??
Was probably NYC last remaining ba
Youtube video of the store's last day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5cwDwJELYA
*sigh*
MEK
Yeah I didn't know it was some faux pas to mention them here. Laurent
likes and plays them. Is it the image or music you dislike? I am
enjoying the Justice album. There is a French sensibility I like. The
song DANCE written for Michael Jackson's lost childhood has a pathos.
I am surprised p
Apparently it closed up shop in March :-(
How come this wasn't bigger news??
Was probably NYC last remaining bastion of real house and disco music in
the city
was around the corner from the Paradise Garage - opened in 1978
rent in the neighborhood have increased too much
http://gravityandfu
CounterpoinT - June 2007 Mix - Deeper Thrust
The Ghetto Jacking Collective - Every Friday @ Rogue in Dublin
01.) [freak n chic] david k - boul de nerf (original mix)
02.) [trapez] salvatore freda and massimo stefanelli - endless ride
03.) [resopal 031 cd] der dritte raum - der kleine korg und da
Hi -
Just an update: I got an immediate offer for the whole general bin lot,
but there are still most of the rarities left.
http://www.chromedecay.org/blog/2007/06/24/records-for-sale/
Thanks,
Bill
--
bill van loo & j. schnable - raindays - now released!
http://www.chromedecay.org/releases/
Are you sure that's from 1995? Seems a bit odd that it mentions the
Matrix and the new Star Wars films. It must be a bit more recent than
that...
Brendan
On 25/06/07, Guilherme Menegon Arantes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi list,
Again out of my dusty boxes with old magazines, found this artic
I'm sure you wouldn't vomit if you concentrated on the tastiness of his
name Tom. :)
Just think, we have Ed(ward), as in King Edwards (a variety of English
Potatoes) and 'Bangers' - slang for sausages. These are what you need
for 'bangers and mash' ... that staple of UK haute cuisine ... and only
Hi.
I'm selling a large quantity of vinyl, the majority of which is (313)
related. Artists include Carl Craig, Red Planet, Plastikman, and many
others. There are some items that are quite rare, and a long list of others.
Details at my site:
http://www.chromedecay.org/blog/2007/06/24/records-
Hi list,
Again out of my dusty boxes with old magazines, found this article in a
1995 edition of Muzik with C2 compiling some interesting bits:
http://www.dinamicas.art.br/blog/2007/06/fitinha-do-carl-craig/
Cheers
G
--
Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD São Paulo, Brasil
Hey guys
Just a quick update NYC
Moodymann played at Shelter on the 17th, nice little party with him
playing behind a screen (no facing the front!). He'd dropped some
really great deep tracks, speak on the microphone and everyone had a
great time.
This one track, he played i have no idea what i
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