(313) Re: WTF happened to Submerge?!?!?!?

2005-01-12 Thread Benn D. Glazier
From the site:

MESSAGE FROM MAD MIKE::

Hello this is Mad Mike co-owner of Submerge mgmt. We appreciate your
patience as we have had the site down the past couple of weeks. During
the next few weeks, we also ask for your understanding and input as we
mold the new site for functionality. In an effort to better serve you we
have been making some vast improvements to the site specifically in the
areas of credit card protection, customer selectable shipping options,
and more payment options coming soon. 

Technology has always been a friend to Detroit electronic music. From
the miniature hardware pieces of the 80's to the fax machine in the 90's
and now the internet and computer software. 

Technology has always been key in this music staying free and
independant. We have been introduced to (often by you our customers) and
found technology that has consistently brought cultures together and
made a global dance community possible. Electronic Music could possibly
be the only form of music that the fans of the music actually contribute
by being more than just a consumer! 

A customer from Australia designed our web shopping cart system! Former
customers now run our mailorder and websites here in Detroit!! This
bringing together aspect of technology is unique as input from customers
has always been vital to our survival and we appreciate it and want it
to continue. Technology can be a dual edged sword also. As our internet
site becomes ruthlessly efficient and less prone to human error it at
the same time could become cold and unforgiving. 


Thanks for your patience and your continued support. 
 
-- 

Benn D. Glazier  |  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ph: +61 (0) 413 316 618  |  http://royaltech.net



Re: (313) cylob in detroit this sunday

2005-01-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wish I could go... (I live in Chicago).

And, I've personally had nothing but good times at Foran's, often got brews 
there when nothing musical was going on.  Also remember enjoying Aril Brikhal 
there a while back...

~David

-- Original Message -
Subject: (313) cylob in detroit this sunday
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:52:04 -0500
From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org


at forans.  

have fun, I cant stand that place as a venue (just my opinion, no flames)

-Joe





Re: (313) cylob in detroit this sunday

2005-01-12 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Wish I could go... (I live in Chicago).

And, I've personally had nothing but good times at Foran's, often
got brews there when nothing musical was going on.  Also remember
enjoying Aril Brikhal there a while back...

saw him live in there the night before movement 03, that was a
great great night. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


RE: (313) P2P

2005-01-12 Thread yussel
 Donations give you download privileges for 30 days, wich means if you do a
 search and you want to download one of the results, you'll end up on top of
 the (if any) queue. (that is, if no one else with privileges is in that
 queue)


as i recently discoverd, although they don't seem to explicitly say it
anywhere, the more you give, the longer your privledges. i've always just
given $5 and gotten 30 days. although i recently gave $7 for a friend who
i owed $7. he got $45. So decided what the hey and donated $30, and i got
270 days.












 Furthermore, you can make a userlist and say if you wanna share with the
 world, or just with ppl in that list. Handy to prevent leeches from grabbing
 all your shared stuff.

 Works excellent for me, it's free, never any security issues (running XP pro
 so enough issues there) so I'd just say give it a try.

 If you want to add me to your SLSK userlist - my UN is pascal1971. Got some
 nice sets to share!

 Cheers

 Pascal.



 Hometaping is killing music - support your local recordstore!


 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Verzonden: dinsdag 11 januari 2005 14:04
 Aan: '313'
 Onderwerp: (313) P2P

 No not another discussion of the ethics of it - sod the ethics I'm just
 going to do it.

 I've never had file sharing software on my machine before as it's given me
 kind of security worries.  However talking with a couple of you folks
 recently after I was trying to get hold of Rhythm and Sound livesets I now
 feel it's risk worth taking (I'm pretty good with backing my machine up) -
 if it's a risk at all?

 So before I leap lemming-like off this cliff does anyone have any last words
 of warning for me?

 Think I'm going for Soulseek since that's what I mostly hear about on here,
 so I guess that means it's best for 313 stuff - and hopefully for the wider
 musical world too?  Anybody going to suggest there's a better alternative?

 If nobody does there are a one or two (=3) specific questions maybe somebody
 might be kind enough to give me a view on:

 Do people make 'donations'?  Someone told me that this might occasionally be
 necessary.

 I gather from the Soulseek site that the version they have to download, 155,
 is newish, are people using this and is it stable?

 I also gather XP service pack 2 has given this software (and other P2P s/w
 also?) a headache (event ID4226 bla bla) which Soulseek recommend fixing
 with a patch from http://www.lvllord.de/?lang=enurl=4226patch/faq - which
 you should only use if you know what you're doing.  Guess I'll find out
 whether I know what I'm doing when I do it.  Has anyone come across this
 problem?  And if so tried this fix?

 C'mon folks, confirm the view of those who, on hearing about a forum on
 Detroit techno, think I bet they talk about loads of nerdy stuff on there.






(313) party time

2005-01-12 Thread marsel

for all amsterdam holland neighboorhood peepz

sat. 5 feb - 10pm, 5 euro
Pakhuis Wilhelmina, Amsterdam

BlackLabel Compilation CD Releaseparty

live: 
David Gilmour Girls

Comtron

deejays:
Sturmey Archer
KidGoesting

==

sat 5 maart - 10pm, 5 euro
Pakhuis Wilhelmina, Amsterdam

Delsin Invites.. pt 1

special guest deejay:
Anthony 'Shake' Shakir (Frictional, Detroit)

deejays
Hendrik (Delsin, Amsterdam)
154 (Delsin, Amsterdam)


(313) [dustv001]Bite Thee Back EP by The Black Dog

2005-01-12 Thread Martin Dust

[dustv001]  Bite Thee Back EP by The Black Dog

Bigger, better, darker and wiser: the Black Dog serves up a fabulous EP 
of richly melodic but unstintingly inventive techno. The Black Dog are 
back with a fresh cadre of collaborators who alternately surprise and 
delight with this selection of tunes that shift and mutate in all the 
right places.


http://www.dustscience.com/Releases/TheBlackDog-BiteTheeBackE.php

 
Surgeon - Dynamic/Downwards/Counter Balance
…like better moments of The Orb, but more edgy.

Ian O'Brien- Peacefrog
I love The Black Dog record - can't believe they are back! Excellent.

Dan Moore - Superconductor
A beautiful return to form from The Black Dog with great atmospheric 
electronics as only they can.


Rob Da Bank – Radio 1
The pioneers are back, praise the lord!

MixMaster Morris
… a new EP and it is the best solo thing he's [they have] done I think 
...three of the four tracks could definitely be described as chillout 
music, they certainly aren't going to be on the Judge Jules show… this 
should be on your wants list.


Mark Broom - King Of Snakes/Pure Plastic   
Perfect for Sunday afternoons reading the Essex bible!!!

Tom Magic Feet - iDJ
Musically, suffice to say, this record is strange and wondrous.

Order On-Line Here
Avoid that snotty know it all behind the counter of the record store 
and get your wax direct from Dust.

http://www.duststore.com

Sign Up
Sign up for all the latest info and exclusive stuff here:
http://www.dustscience.com/MailingList

The Black Dog - Distant Lands Video
Exclusive video from their archive. Magic meet Monty vs Lynch and Benny 
Hill!

http://www.dustscience.com/FrontPage/DistantLandsVideo.php

The Black Dog: Live 1997 – From The Archive
Pioneering experimental electronic collective The Black Dog Present The 
Black Dog performing a special two-hour live set recorded in Toronto, 
Canada on the 1st of June 1997. From ancient Arabic rhythms to Detroit 
and Chicago influenced electronica, The Black Dog will take you on a 
surreal journey spanning 10,000 years in cyberspace. Exclusive and 
unreleased material is interwoven with The Black Dog remixes and the 
sounds of the Beat Generation: ranging from ambient to abstract drum 
and bass to organic techno. A unique opportunity to glimpse into the 
mind of a world traveller.


Originally limited 200 copies on cassette now available in two parts.
The Black Dog Live 1997 – Part One (available from 14th January)
http://www.dustscience.com/FrontPage/Download.php

The Black Dog Live 1997 – Part Two (available from 11th February)
Part Two will only be made available to the Dust Science Mail List. 
Make sure you are on it. Join here:

http://www.dustscience.com/MailingList/

 
Coming Soon
Dustv002 - Claude Young - Electronic Dissident
Dustv003 - Fred Giannelli- Telepathic EP 

http://www.dustscience.com


Re: (313) [dustv001]Bite Thee Back EP by The Black Dog

2005-01-12 Thread Gerald

Congrats Martin!

Good Luck with the label!

G

- Original Message - 
From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 313 (E-mail) 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 8:15 AM
Subject: (313) [dustv001]Bite Thee Back EP by The Black Dog


[dustv001] Bite Thee Back EP by The Black Dog

Bigger, better, darker and wiser: the Black Dog serves up a fabulous EP
of richly melodic but unstintingly inventive techno. The Black Dog are
back with a fresh cadre of collaborators who alternately surprise and
delight with this selection of tunes that shift and mutate in all the
right places.

http://www.dustscience.com/Releases/TheBlackDog-BiteTheeBackE.php


Surgeon - Dynamic/Downwards/Counter Balance
…like better moments of The Orb, but more edgy.

Ian O'Brien- Peacefrog
I love The Black Dog record - can't believe they are back! Excellent.

Dan Moore - Superconductor
A beautiful return to form from The Black Dog with great atmospheric
electronics as only they can.

Rob Da Bank – Radio 1
The pioneers are back, praise the lord!

MixMaster Morris
… a new EP and it is the best solo thing he's [they have] done I think
...three of the four tracks could definitely be described as chillout
music, they certainly aren't going to be on the Judge Jules show… this
should be on your wants list.

Mark Broom - King Of Snakes/Pure Plastic
Perfect for Sunday afternoons reading the Essex bible!!!

Tom Magic Feet - iDJ
Musically, suffice to say, this record is strange and wondrous.

Order On-Line Here
Avoid that snotty know it all behind the counter of the record store
and get your wax direct from Dust.
http://www.duststore.com

Sign Up
Sign up for all the latest info and exclusive stuff here:
http://www.dustscience.com/MailingList

The Black Dog - Distant Lands Video
Exclusive video from their archive. Magic meet Monty vs Lynch and Benny
Hill!
http://www.dustscience.com/FrontPage/DistantLandsVideo.php

The Black Dog: Live 1997 – From The Archive
Pioneering experimental electronic collective The Black Dog Present The
Black Dog performing a special two-hour live set recorded in Toronto,
Canada on the 1st of June 1997. From ancient Arabic rhythms to Detroit
and Chicago influenced electronica, The Black Dog will take you on a
surreal journey spanning 10,000 years in cyberspace. Exclusive and
unreleased material is interwoven with The Black Dog remixes and the
sounds of the Beat Generation: ranging from ambient to abstract drum
and bass to organic techno. A unique opportunity to glimpse into the
mind of a world traveller.

Originally limited 200 copies on cassette now available in two parts.
The Black Dog Live 1997 – Part One (available from 14th January)
http://www.dustscience.com/FrontPage/Download.php

The Black Dog Live 1997 – Part Two (available from 11th February)
Part Two will only be made available to the Dust Science Mail List.
Make sure you are on it. Join here:
http://www.dustscience.com/MailingList/


Coming Soon
Dustv002 - Claude Young - Electronic Dissident
Dustv003 - Fred Giannelli- Telepathic EP

http://www.dustscience.com 



(313) Track ID

2005-01-12 Thread M : A : T : R : I : X
okay gang. heres a stupid track ID question:
who knows the title and artist for the track thats used in EVERY movie these
days for when the badass individual or gang or team or hot chicks are
introduced? it's always accompanied by a slow motion shot that works its way
up from their legs as they slow motion walk into the scene. most recently I
saw it in the movie Dodgeball when the girlscout troop entered the gym. I
think I also heard it in Mean Girls and I'm certain it's in every movie
made in the past 3 years. I just heard it again used in a new commercial for
Jaguar.

you know what track I'm talking about? it's literally everywhere!

sean



(313) Lost Track

2005-01-12 Thread M : A : T : R : I : X
hey gang! happy 2005! Here's another of my lost tracks for your listening
pleasure. if interested, download the mp3 here:

http://www.wideopenwest.com/~matrix313/Deason_Hilltop.mp3

sean deason

p.s. some of you list geezers might recognize the inspiration for this one
:^)



Re: (313) Track ID

2005-01-12 Thread kj at technotourist dot org
according to IMDB only Milkshake from Kellis is on the soundtrack from 
both 2 movies, dunno if that is it:


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0364725/soundtrack

and

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0377092/soundtrack

KJ



On 12-jan-05, at 15:40, M : A : T : R : I : X wrote:


okay gang. heres a stupid track ID question:
who knows the title and artist for the track thats used in EVERY movie 
these

days for when the badass individual or gang or team or hot chicks are
introduced? it's always accompanied by a slow motion shot that works 
its way
up from their legs as they slow motion walk into the scene. most 
recently I
saw it in the movie Dodgeball when the girlscout troop entered the 
gym. I
think I also heard it in Mean Girls and I'm certain it's in every 
movie
made in the past 3 years. I just heard it again used in a new 
commercial for

Jaguar.

you know what track I'm talking about? it's literally everywhere!

sean





Re: (313) [dustv001]Bite Thee Back EP by The Black Dog

2005-01-12 Thread kj at technotourist dot org
The previews are sounding really nice. It sounds more erm... organized 
then that horrible Music for Supermarkets album Ken did years ago. When 
will it be out?



On 12-jan-05, at 14:15, Martin Dust wrote:


[dustv001]  Bite Thee Back EP by The Black Dog

Bigger, better, darker and wiser: the Black Dog serves up a fabulous 
EP of richly melodic but unstintingly inventive techno. The Black Dog 
are back with a fresh cadre of collaborators who alternately surprise 
and delight with this selection of tunes that shift and mutate in all 
the right places.


http://www.dustscience.com/Releases/TheBlackDog-BiteTheeBackE.php

 
Surgeon - Dynamic/Downwards/Counter Balance
…like better moments of The Orb, but more edgy.

Ian O'Brien- Peacefrog
I love The Black Dog record - can't believe they are back! Excellent.

Dan Moore - Superconductor
A beautiful return to form from The Black Dog with great atmospheric 
electronics as only they can.


Rob Da Bank – Radio 1
The pioneers are back, praise the lord!

MixMaster Morris
… a new EP and it is the best solo thing he's [they have] done I think 
...three of the four tracks could definitely be described as chillout 
music, they certainly aren't going to be on the Judge Jules show… this 
should be on your wants list.


Mark Broom - King Of Snakes/Pure Plastic   
Perfect for Sunday afternoons reading the Essex bible!!!

Tom Magic Feet - iDJ
Musically, suffice to say, this record is strange and wondrous.

Order On-Line Here
Avoid that snotty know it all behind the counter of the record store 
and get your wax direct from Dust.

http://www.duststore.com

Sign Up
Sign up for all the latest info and exclusive stuff here:
http://www.dustscience.com/MailingList

The Black Dog - Distant Lands Video
Exclusive video from their archive. Magic meet Monty vs Lynch and 
Benny Hill!

http://www.dustscience.com/FrontPage/DistantLandsVideo.php

The Black Dog: Live 1997 – From The Archive
Pioneering experimental electronic collective The Black Dog Present 
The Black Dog performing a special two-hour live set recorded in 
Toronto, Canada on the 1st of June 1997. From ancient Arabic rhythms 
to Detroit and Chicago influenced electronica, The Black Dog will take 
you on a surreal journey spanning 10,000 years in cyberspace. 
Exclusive and unreleased material is interwoven with The Black Dog 
remixes and the sounds of the Beat Generation: ranging from ambient to 
abstract drum and bass to organic techno. A unique opportunity to 
glimpse into the mind of a world traveller.


Originally limited 200 copies on cassette now available in two parts.
The Black Dog Live 1997 – Part One (available from 14th January)
http://www.dustscience.com/FrontPage/Download.php

The Black Dog Live 1997 – Part Two (available from 11th February)
Part Two will only be made available to the Dust Science Mail List. 
Make sure you are on it. Join here:

http://www.dustscience.com/MailingList/

 
Coming Soon
Dustv002 - Claude Young - Electronic Dissident
Dustv003 - Fred Giannelli- Telepathic EP 

http://www.dustscience.com




Re: (313) [dustv001]Bite Thee Back EP by The Black Dog

2005-01-12 Thread Martin Dust

24th Jan 2005  or you can Buy On Line Now...
http://www.duststore.com



The previews are sounding really nice. It sounds more erm... organized 
then that horrible Music for Supermarkets album Ken did years ago. 
When will it be out?



On 12-jan-05, at 14:15, Martin Dust wrote:


[dustv001]  Bite Thee Back EP by The Black Dog

Bigger, better, darker and wiser: the Black Dog serves up a fabulous 
EP of richly melodic but unstintingly inventive techno. The Black Dog 
are back with a fresh cadre of collaborators who alternately surprise 
and delight with this selection of tunes that shift and mutate in all 
the right places.


http://www.dustscience.com/Releases/TheBlackDog-BiteTheeBackE.php





Re: (313) Lost Track

2005-01-12 Thread Gerald
Can i take a stab at it before listening and suggest it might have something 
to do with 'Hilltop'?

Am i 'Looking' in the right place?

G

- Original Message - 
From: M : A : T : R : I : X [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 9:54 AM
Subject: (313) Lost Track


hey gang! happy 2005! Here's another of my lost tracks for your 
listening

pleasure. if interested, download the mp3 here:

http://www.wideopenwest.com/~matrix313/Deason_Hilltop.mp3

sean deason

p.s. some of you list geezers might recognize the inspiration for this one
:^)





Re: (313) Track ID

2005-01-12 Thread M : A : T : R : I : X
no I'd know milkshake give me *some* credit:^)

 I'm talking about an instrumental track. its got a sort of hip hop beat and
a few dramatic synth stabs.

on 1/12/05 9:55 AM, kj at technotourist dot org at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered
these words:

 according to IMDB only Milkshake from Kellis is on the soundtrack from
 both 2 movies, dunno if that is it:
 
 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0364725/soundtrack
 
 and
 
 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0377092/soundtrack
 
 KJ
 
 
 
 On 12-jan-05, at 15:40, M : A : T : R : I : X wrote:
 
 okay gang. heres a stupid track ID question:
 who knows the title and artist for the track thats used in EVERY movie
 these
 days for when the badass individual or gang or team or hot chicks are
 introduced? it's always accompanied by a slow motion shot that works
 its way
 up from their legs as they slow motion walk into the scene. most
 recently I
 saw it in the movie Dodgeball when the girlscout troop entered the
 gym. I
 think I also heard it in Mean Girls and I'm certain it's in every
 movie
 made in the past 3 years. I just heard it again used in a new
 commercial for
 Jaguar.
 
 you know what track I'm talking about? it's literally everywhere!
 
 sean
 
 



Re: (313) Lost Track

2005-01-12 Thread M : A : T : R : I : X
geezer!!

:^P

on 1/12/05 10:10 AM, Gerald at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered these words:

 Can i take a stab at it before listening and suggest it might have something
 to do with 'Hilltop'?
 Am i 'Looking' in the right place?
 
 G
 
 - Original Message -
 From: M : A : T : R : I : X [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 9:54 AM
 Subject: (313) Lost Track
 
 
 hey gang! happy 2005! Here's another of my lost tracks for your
 listening
 pleasure. if interested, download the mp3 here:
 
 http://www.wideopenwest.com/~matrix313/Deason_Hilltop.mp3
 
 sean deason
 
 p.s. some of you list geezers might recognize the inspiration for this one
 :^)
 
 



Re: (313) Track ID

2005-01-12 Thread M : A : T : R : I : X
I may have answered my own question. found this on the net:

Subject: Jaguar Commercial Temptations - 17/11/2004

Originally posted by: Pete.

Jaguar has a new commercial called Temptations. You can view it on their
site under the XJ model cars. What is that song they play in the background?
They also used it in the trailer for the film Team America - World Police.
   

Subject: Re: Jaguar Commercial Temptations - 18/11/2004
Posted by: Nick. 

The song is called Battle without Honor or Humanity. It's by Hotei
Tomoyasu. This is also known as the theme song from Kill Bill and can be
heard on that film's soundtrack.
   

Subject: Re: Jaguar Commercial Temptations - 11/12/2004

Posted by: KATHY. 
THANK YOU SO VERY, VERY MUCH. I'VE BEEN TRYING TO FIND OUT THE NAME OF THAT
SONG FOR AT LEAST A MONTH. (DIDN'T SEE KILL BILL)...THANKS SO MUCH. I CAN
SLEEP, NOW. 

on 1/12/05 10:14 AM, M : A : T : R : I : X at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered
these words:

 no I'd know milkshake give me *some* credit:^)
 
 I'm talking about an instrumental track. its got a sort of hip hop beat and
 a few dramatic synth stabs.
 
 on 1/12/05 9:55 AM, kj at technotourist dot org at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered
 these words:
 
 according to IMDB only Milkshake from Kellis is on the soundtrack from
 both 2 movies, dunno if that is it:
 
 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0364725/soundtrack
 
 and
 
 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0377092/soundtrack
 
 KJ
 
 
 
 On 12-jan-05, at 15:40, M : A : T : R : I : X wrote:
 
 okay gang. heres a stupid track ID question:
 who knows the title and artist for the track thats used in EVERY movie
 these
 days for when the badass individual or gang or team or hot chicks are
 introduced? it's always accompanied by a slow motion shot that works
 its way
 up from their legs as they slow motion walk into the scene. most
 recently I
 saw it in the movie Dodgeball when the girlscout troop entered the
 gym. I
 think I also heard it in Mean Girls and I'm certain it's in every
 movie
 made in the past 3 years. I just heard it again used in a new
 commercial for
 Jaguar.
 
 you know what track I'm talking about? it's literally everywhere!
 
 sean
 
 
 



Re: (313) Track ID

2005-01-12 Thread carl plugtwo
Duane Eddy's twanging version of Peter Gunn theme is the only walk-up 
tune for me.


No? OK.

carl morris
Plug Two http://www.plugtwo.com
t +442920190151



M : A : T : R : I : X wrote:


okay gang. heres a stupid track ID question:
who knows the title and artist for the track thats used in EVERY movie these
days for when the badass individual or gang or team or hot chicks are
introduced? it's always accompanied by a slow motion shot that works its way
up from their legs as they slow motion walk into the scene. most recently I
saw it in the movie Dodgeball when the girlscout troop entered the gym. I
think I also heard it in Mean Girls and I'm certain it's in every movie
made in the past 3 years. I just heard it again used in a new commercial for
Jaguar.

you know what track I'm talking about? it's literally everywhere!

sean


 



Re: (313) Track ID

2005-01-12 Thread Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks

M : A : T : R : I : X wrote:


okay gang. heres a stupid track ID question:
who knows the title and artist for the track thats used in EVERY movie these
days for when the badass individual or gang or team or hot chicks are
introduced? it's always accompanied by a slow motion shot that works its way
up from their legs as they slow motion walk into the scene. most recently I
saw it in the movie Dodgeball when the girlscout troop entered the gym. I
think I also heard it in Mean Girls and I'm certain it's in every movie
made in the past 3 years. I just heard it again used in a new commercial for
Jaguar.

you know what track I'm talking about? it's literally everywhere!

sean


 

Sean: If the track you are talking about has the sped-up When  The 
Levee Breaks break
running through it plus a thin high pitched guitar line, it's Tomoyasu 
Hotei's Battle Without
Honor Or Humanity.  If that doesn't sound like it, tell me more about 
the instrumentation,
tempo, etc, of the song and I'll see what I can dig up for ya. Hope this 
helps. Take

care. Andrew

--
Andrew Duke
scoring/sound design/source
http://andrew-duke.com
Cognition Audioworks label
[Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark]
http://cognitionaudioworks.com




(313) re: soundtracks was Re: (313) Track ID

2005-01-12 Thread Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks

kj at technotourist dot org wrote:

according to IMDB only Milkshake from Kellis is on the soundtrack from 
both 2 movies, dunno if that is it:


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0364725/soundtrack

and

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0377092/soundtrack

KJ



On 12-jan-05, at 15:40, M : A : T : R : I : X wrote:


okay gang. heres a stupid track ID question:
who knows the title and artist for the track thats used in EVERY 
movie these

days for when the badass individual or gang or team or hot chicks are
introduced? it's always accompanied by a slow motion shot that works 
its way
up from their legs as they slow motion walk into the scene. most 
recently I
saw it in the movie Dodgeball when the girlscout troop entered the 
gym. I
think I also heard it in Mean Girls and I'm certain it's in every 
movie
made in the past 3 years. I just heard it again used in a new 
commercial for

Jaguar.

you know what track I'm talking about? it's literally everywhere!

sean





Many songs used during a movie are not on the soundtrack CD
these days (and vice versa :)). It's even worse for trailers; not only
are many scenes in trailers not used in the movie itself, the music
used in trailers seems to be rarely used in the movie itself. If you
watch 100 trailers, for example, the same damn piece of music
might be used in half of them.  Certain songs just seem to lend
themselves to trailer use, I guess (or lazy sound editors).
Andrew

--
Andrew Duke
scoring/sound design/source
http://andrew-duke.com
Cognition Audioworks label
[Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark]
http://cognitionaudioworks.com




(313) found an gem.

2005-01-12 Thread lee herrington
...went to my local shop today; and boy what fun!  one of the local pro
DJs was at the store with a 3 foot-high stack of UP and DrumCode EP's.
seeing as there is only one listening turntable at this shop, i knew that I
would not be able to sample any potential purchases for at least an hour.
long story short, i picked up a previously unseen optic nerve EP on the
psycho-thrill label [rebirth EP].  luckily, it was a wise on-sight purchase.
i believe some of the tracks on this EP appear on the metal images LP.
lesson learned - keith tucker never disappoints.

Cheers,

lrh




(313) Chicago Spam: Tsunami Benefit @ Rodan

2005-01-12 Thread Ken Meier
Tsunami Fundraiser
Sponsored by:
PISTIL Magazine (www.pistilmag.com)
Subsystence (www.subsystence.net)

Wednesday, January 19th
9 pm - 2 am
@ Rodan (www.rodan.ws)
1530 North Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago, IL
$5 Suggested Donation

Featuring:
Dave Siska (Clinically Inclined)
m50 (illmeasures, WNUR, m50.net)
Ken Meier (Subsystence.net)
Andrew Suprenant (WNUR)
DJ Skinny (WNUR, djskinny.com)

Please join us next week for an evening of great music in support of a good
cause. A stellar lineup of DJs is donating its time to perform and all the
money raised at the door will go to charity. Please forward, if you'd like.

All donations will be split evenly between the Red Cross and Oxfam. For more
information about the charities, go to:
www.icrc.org
www.oxfam.org.uk

Thanks for reading!