have to put each track into the context of the set as a
whole (as always) and make sure you're neither playing too much of one
style, nor constantly jarring people with tracks that are totally out
of place.
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But there are still some gaps. Does anybody know?
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On Aug 11, 2005, at 2:41 PM, Carceri wrote:
http://phuturenow.net/
Not sure if anyone had seen this, I thought it was
worth mentioning.
Where and when? That website doesn't seem to have any information
about the event...
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That's why i have embraked on the gargantuan task of ripping all my
vinyl to
mp3 - digital files ARE easier to use, although for me there is
nothing like
vinyl. the sound, the feel, the smelland the packaging.
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augmented
them. And some of my favorite uses of new technology have been to blend
old and new in ways that wouldn't otherwise be possible (some of
Surgeon's Ableton mixes come to mind).
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On Mar 29, 2005, at 2:37 PM, darnistle wrote:
Martin Dust wrote:
Sorry, that's what all the glitch and chin kids call them up here ;)
glitch and chin?
LOL!
Is that sorta like nipples and bass? ;)
That sounds pretty good actually.
Though personally I prefer drum bum.
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of pockets.
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I've got some great Bryan Zentz records on both Intec and Tortured. Is
that not techno? :-P
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On Oct 6, 2004, at 8:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tell you what. This got me thinking.
(Yeah, yeah, I know that doesn't happen too often)
Everyone bangs on about Tiesto etc
much information about him or anywhere to buy
his stuff.
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I've always liked playing on this guy
http://www.allen-heath.com/xone464.asp
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On Sep 14, 2004, at 4:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi mates!
which DJ mixer would u recommend for a club? it should have 3-4
inputs and most of all: great survival potential=)
../z99
of them have metal soundtracks. What the hells with that?!?
I really enjoyed a series I saw on DVD recently called Boogiepop
Phantom both for the complex and engaging storyline and for the totally
kick ass soundtrack, which relied heavily on various types of
electronic music.
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the track...I've heard it work well in
other techno sets I guess... I do have to agree with the OP that they
are low on my list of favorite EBM/industrial acts though.
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eraser will do the trick a lot of the time, and it's easy to
keep one in your record bag.
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I had no idea there were other people from DC/MD on this list! I'll
echo the praise, and add that I hope the crowd response from Friday
will convince the Buzzlife folks to book more techno in the future.
They already have Miss Kitten Selway coming next month...
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On Jun 12, 2004
at mid-range price I'd say Stanton or Rane.
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On Mar 10, 2004, at 12:10 PM, Rob Tyte wrote:
My behringer became very very noisy very very quickly on the
x-fader I would not buy another one personally. I ended up buying
a STANTON SMX-501 Mixer from Jason Brunton who
, sometimes you just want to play a
track and let it stand on its own for a little while. I guess you can
do that with Ableton, too, if you want.
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30+ tracks in an hour, but I've never
been that way myself. I tend to ride the mixes too long to blast
through records like that. Not to mention that I'm totally indecisive
about what to play next a lot of the time, so I end up waiting until
the last minute to mix the next track in.
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bags!
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