Re: (313) Sasha
>Interesting that Sasha - who has recently given up vinyl I hope he doesn't stop there... MEK
Re: (313) A Guy Called Detroit
Wow - more than ever. Although I know he's been influenced by "the Detroit sound" from the very beginning. Gotta look out for this one. MEK Tosh Cooey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To 12/05/2004 04:31 313@hyperreal.org PM cc Subject (313) A Guy Called Detroit The new A Guy Called Gerald is sounding pretty Detroit influenced, or have I just been gone too long? http://www.k7.com/data.pl?release=!k7173EP Tosh
Re: (313) Old Acid House Mixes
http://www.deephousepage.com/ farley, ron hardy, ralphie rosario, armando, kenny jammin jason, steve silk hurley... james www.jbucknell.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] .co.uk To 03/12/04 11:18 AM 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject (313) Old Acid House Mixes Morning 313'ers, Can anyone point me in the direction of some old acid house mixes on-line? Have a good w/e everyone (I'm off to Mills @ Lost on Saturday :o) Cheers, Gary. ** Entertainment UK Limited Registered Office: 243 Blyth Road, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 1DN. Registered in England Numbered 409775 This e-mail, and any attachments it may have, is only intended for the person(s) to whom it is addressed and may contain confidential information. Unless stated to the contrary, any opinions or comments are personal to the writer and do not represent the official view of the company. If you have received this e-mail in error, and any attachments it may have, please notify us immediately by reply e-mail and then delete this message from your system. Please do not copy it or use it for any purposes, or disclose its contents to any other person. Thank you for your co-operation. ** __ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. __ ForwardSourceID:NT00016A1A
(313) A Guy Called Detroit
The new A Guy Called Gerald is sounding pretty Detroit influenced, or have I just been gone too long? http://www.k7.com/data.pl?release=!k7173EP Tosh
(313) deep space radio
hi list, anyone knows where to find the super mix 6 / dsr '94 files after emotionelectric.com shutdown? thx in advance... regards gerald
Re: (313) Xmas Techno?
darnistle wrote on Sun, 5 Dec 2004 about following: against nature!!!), it got me wondering if there are other albums out there, hopefully of much better quality, of holiday songs remixed or reworked in a jungle/techno/house/gabber/etc style? The less straightforward and cheez-driven the better. Has anyone heard anything along these lines? Every Christmas' high point (or not) Rotterdam Termination Source - Merry X-Mess 12" on REACT http://www.discogs.com/release/191211 and then a bit more housey.. Joi Cardwell - My First Christmas With You http://www.discogs.com/release/178936 sakke -- System error?:: Success props to mozilla.org
Re: (313) Xmas Techno?
I remember the NSC 11/12 from last year : http://www.submerge.com/shoppingcart/show_records.php?label=59&session=8da69eea5591852fa174040d8d5babb9 Here you have an excerpt. It rather cheezy too...hehe I dont own the EP, it seems to be made by ESP according to http://www.discogs.com/release/156844 The tracks names wouldn't fit very well though...well, maybe somebody knows it better. - KiDDy. - Original Message - From: "darnistle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 6:30 PM Subject: (313) Xmas Techno? > I was joking around with my wife the other day about an old compilation > I used to have (on K-Tel or something like that) of Xmas songs done in > very cheezy, ravey style. > > Though that particular compilation was undeniably awful (a veritable > crime against nature!!!), it got me wondering if there are other albums > out there, hopefully of much better quality, of holiday songs remixed > or reworked in a jungle/techno/house/gabber/etc style? The less > straightforward and cheez-driven the better. > > Has anyone heard anything along these lines?
Re: (313) Xmas Techno?
On Dec 5, 2004, at 12:30, darnistle wrote: I was joking around with my wife the other day about an old compilation I used to have (on K-Tel or something like that) of Xmas songs done in very cheezy, ravey style. Is that ACID X-MAS? Though that particular compilation was undeniably awful (a veritable crime against nature!!!), it got me wondering if there are other albums out there, hopefully of much better quality, of holiday songs remixed or reworked in a jungle/techno/house/gabber/etc style? The less straightforward and cheez-driven the better. Has anyone heard anything along these lines? There is a compilation called "Christmas Eclectic" which features tunes by Juan Atkins, Ming and FS, and Up Bustle and Out! I found it on the iTunes Music Store. -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim -> mkbatwerk || mkbwriu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) Xmas Techno?
I was joking around with my wife the other day about an old compilation I used to have (on K-Tel or something like that) of Xmas songs done in very cheezy, ravey style. Though that particular compilation was undeniably awful (a veritable crime against nature!!!), it got me wondering if there are other albums out there, hopefully of much better quality, of holiday songs remixed or reworked in a jungle/techno/house/gabber/etc style? The less straightforward and cheez-driven the better. Has anyone heard anything along these lines?
Re: (313) Ok, time for a can of worms...
On Dec 4, 2004, at 3:39 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: isnt that what the CD industry was saying about vinyl in the 80s? somehow i doubt people with vinyl are worried about keeping up with the times. again, you have to look at who is saying these things. obviously software people have a vested in taking over the deejay market with something that doesnt need any more money invested in it immediately. no offense to the software companies, but they havent been around long enough to be trusted alone with the future of our music. their interest is in selling as many copies of updated software as they can, this is also why im pretty wary of software based music production. there's something inherently evil about it somehow. think about it like this: when you buy turntables you give one company your money, then you give your money to another when you buy your mixer, and then many many companies when you buy your records. with software, you give all your money to one place, and then you give it to them again later when the "upgraded" version of the software comes out. there's no end in sight of giving them your money, especially when they stop making updates to the version of the software you have. ive never had to upgrade my technics, or any of my records. I gotta say that the "upgrade" marketing thingy is something that gives me pause as well. I suppose that every large-scale change in music re/production will have both good and bad repercussions, but this is a good reason to preserve some of the "old" ways of being a DJ. I suspect that, 20 years from now, most DJs will be "fluent" in both old and newer modes of performance (i.e. vinyl and digital). things that make you go hmm, Luis