yeah umm.. last night in bed i thought of that too. sorry.
but whilst in bed i was watching some tv, and on the Belgian news his
death wasactually an item. They showed a clip of him working in the
studio (more recent) but also a short clip of the Eurovision
Songcontest performance. Pretty cool ;)
hmmm you can just do a google translate
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fblogs.lesoir.be%2Ffestivals%2F2008%2F09%2F30%2Fgenerations-marc-moulin%2F&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&sl=fr&tl=en
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 6:27 AM, JT Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Placebo is cool, but for thos
Placebo is cool, but for those who haven't clicked the links, and for
a lot more direct 313-connect, Marc Moulin was the man behind Telex.
Telex is much more near & dear to my heart than Placebo, I have to admit.
Here's the genius video for Moskow Diskow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFWdobNIc
don't know what the blog says but from his webpage:
PLACEBO
In 1969 he formed a jazz group with his friend Philip Catherine, merging
jazz, funk and rock. In the early seventies, Marc creates the avant-garde
jazz-rock collective ?Placebo?. Their influences are jazz but also Jimi
Hendrix, James Bro
My french is truely rusty... as in, I don't know any french... Can
someone explain the thing with Placebo please?
Much appreciated,
Wibo
2008/9/30 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ah man... :-(
>
> Placebo is one of my favourite bands ever - so far out. Will be greatly mi
> ssed. RIP Monsieur Moulin!
kent williams a écrit :
Actually the MP3 sample is first.
OK I got it wrong, using world class 700$ headphones. Not even a
surprise as my hearing is not that great after all those years.
And if I did get it right, it would have meant zilch.
I also don't think a quality sound system would mak
kent williams a écrit :
Actually the MP3 sample is first.
OK I got it wrong, using world class 700$ headphones. Not even a
surprise as my hearing is not that great after all those years.
And if I did get it right, it would have meant zilch.
I also don't think a quality sound system would make
Really nice to see people putting together big lists of tunes they are
listening too and actually talking about records again- I was getting
a bit despondent for a while back there!
I might even try and get 10 mins to list some of my newies!
yay 313!
Jason
2008/9/28 Tristan Watkins <[EMAIL PROT
Ah man... :-(
Placebo is one of my favourite bands ever - so far out. Will be greatly mi
ssed. RIP Monsieur Moulin!
Here's an English language version of the news
http://www.belgovision.com/en/index_f.php?id=4650
MEK
"Filip Sneppe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/30/2008 11:25:03 AM:
> ..
Hmm, good point JT.
2008/9/29 JT Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 11:15 AM, JT Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Anybody who lives on a budget will take pride in getting something for
>> nothing. That is how it works.
>
> I should add to this -- digital theft is not a con
Hey Frank- I didn't take it as a judgement so no worries there.
There's a long and interesting story about Rubadub's development from
a 100% vinyl shop to our current incarnation but I just ain't got the
time to write it all out I'm afraid!
We still get repeat business from most of our Serato cust
It depends- I've definitetly mumbled some stuff to a couple of peepz
about labels not being around in 5 years time to release music but
it's not really the time and place to have a long discussion on the
subject unfortunately!
2008/9/29 kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Do you ever take this as
As a small business we just don't have the luxury of taking a stand on
the issue nor would I realistically- Serato is a great tool and I've
nothing against Digital DJ's on principle - there's 3 other store in
walking distance of ours that sell it and about 60 odd mail order
companies who'd supply i
... FYI ... link is in French though.
http://blogs.lesoir.be/festivals/2008/09/30/generations-marc-moulin/
I guess he should form a beatport wanker dj crew with Carl Craig then.
-Original Message-
From: David Armin-Parcells [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 September 2008 15:47
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) wtf -- 32768th 'Good Life' Rip Off?
And in spite of being a really nice g
sounds like a brother needs to quit whining considering he's doing a
fabric mix:
http://www.beatportal.com/feed/item/metro-area-mix-fabric/#When:13:34:00Z
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 11:28 AM, JT Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's not really the fans' fault. The internet has forced a drastic
>
I really would like to hear a few tracks, both WAV and MP3 played
let's say in Fabric or some other club with a good, finely tuned sound
system and then try to hear the difference. i'm arguing that since
club music is made for the club, that setting should be considered a
benchmarking place for mus
By all means play uncompressed WAV files.
No matter what you play, if you care at all you'll get more out of a
system if you spend a little more for proper Digital to Analog
conversion. I've been using an RME Hammerfall DSP for several years
now. I found some TRS 1/4" to Male XLR cables, so I'm
And in spite of being a really nice guy, As a DJ, he is a complete wanker
Chris Rooney wrote:
Er sorry to burst your bubble but Kevin Saunderson has been playing that
tune in his dj sets for years.
Er sorry to burst your bubble but Kevin Saunderson has been playing that
tune in his dj sets for years.
kent williams wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCgOsgyVt1Y
Manalive on Bush.
This is some complete BS in my book. KMS should sue -- Bush is a
high
enough profile label t
I'm all for fighting the good fight for sound quality, though.
I kind of wonder about the idea that you can hear differences in a big
club that you can't on headphones or home speakers. Honestly, I can't
hear anything particularly well at 130 decibels, and by the time your
sound reaches the loud
Kent, i was more aiming to the richer, broader and deeper sound i feel
the wav provides on a club soundsystem. i cannot comment on this from
a sound engineer perspective, but rather subjective experience. i
think a good sound system can reproduce low end frequencies i cannot
hear at home, maybe sit
Actually the MP3 sample is first.
I'm all for fighting the good fight for sound quality, though.
I kind of wonder about the idea that you can hear differences in a big
club that you can't on headphones or home speakers. Honestly, I can't
hear anything particularly well at 130 decibels, and by the
i agree with you. tho it sounds indistinguishable i can hear the
bottom end in the second part get 'rounded' and looses a bit of
breading space, sounds a bit tighter to me. i'm using yamaha HD50M
monitors but to really feel the difference i think this should be
listened to on a club sound system. b
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