Re: (313) 313 jungle etc
-- Original Message -- From: Matt MacQueen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >that's kinda where i ended up. And the track Experimento or whatever >should have been left on the cutting room floor, a total studio >throwaway, not some deep minimal masterpiece as i could see some >over-excited-to-get-a-pre-prelease journalist claiming. seriously, i feel exactly the same way. now you all can understand the sh*t ive been talking on this record for the past few months. i do like the A1 cut pretty well, but experimento was complete garbage. >In fact, they >should have cut that out and made it a 3-tracker so they could have put >Sandstorms on the long side. Sandstorms actually reminds me of what i >liked about the Landcruising era. i mean if my expectations werent so high i might have liked sandstorms better but i sincerely doubt ill ever be playing it out. or much around the house even. i have average theo parrish tracks that are better than this one that id much rather hear. tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) 313/DnB Fusion
On 2/19/05 5:15 AM, "Matt MacQueen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: thanks all.. got a lot of great reminiscing on this thread, and some > familiar names, i did get a good share of the Bukem stuff too, and Adam > F.. i was hoping there would be a deluge of links to favorite MP3 mixes > of this era of stuff, but just doesn't seem to be the case. > mid/late-90s was kind of before that kind of MP3 mix sharing really > took off on 313 too. Alas... Not to worry, I'm sure there's still a few of us tinkering around with DnB/313/'Fusion Formula' mixes of various kinds to see what we can come up with. Here's some of the tracks that I'm tussling with in good ol' Ableton Live (all post-95 though, it seems?): 4 Hero: 'Desist' The Black; 'Desist' Reprise; Night Theme; 2030 Grand River; Escape That (Off-World Mix) Kenny Larkin: Loop 2 (Alex Reece Remix) Jacob's Optical Stairway: Solar Feelings (Claude Young's Groovematic & Kyoto Dub mixes); The Fusion Formula (Juan Atkins collaboration & Dave Angel remix) Jonny L: This Time (Carl Craig Remix); Detroit Sean Deason: Razorback (Saxy Muthaf*ka Mix); The Return Model 500: The Flow (Alex Reece Mix); Incredible; Tipsy; Innerzone Orchestra: Bug In The Bassbin (Graphic Dub & Future/Past mixes) System 7: Interstate (Doc Scott Mix) Carl Craig: Sonic Disorders Cheers, Wes
Re: (313) moving records
Container Store sells milk crates specially sized for albums. check their web site http://www.containerstore.com dave -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Feb 18, 2005 3:06 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) moving records what's the easiest way to move approximately 1500-2000 records? Any specially made shipping boxes that anyone can recommend? MEK
RE: (313) 313 jungle etc
Well as I understand it, Edd Dee Pee is from detroit originally so of course everybody on this list should see him as a god and instantly know that he has more musical knowledge than you :-P Just kidding, they do "get it" too. If anybody has the chance to see them don't miss it. Whether it ends up being a night of out there hip-hop inflected collabo's or the jungle-techno blip-out sessions, or anything else, it'll be worth it (and no I'm not their publicist, I'm just that passionate about dopeness). Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems > -Original Message- > From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 12:25 PM > To: Stoddard, Kamal > Cc: 'Philip'; 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: (313) 313 jungle etc > > > On Feb 17, 2005, at 8:10 AM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: > > > Yeh man, I got the vinyl edition of artcore number1 when it > came out. > > I still play sweet dreams and get inspired. Gives me > chills. Probably > > my favorite dnb comp ever (I don't like much dnb at all > though mind). > > ditto.. but was that Photek track on there that was on Op-Art... > T'Raenon or something like that? such a great cut > > > Some of Blaktroniks older material was in this veign, but > a bit more > > experimental and less noisy (meaning right up my alley). As > a matter > > of fact I remember seeing them live here in atlanta at a > posh (albeit > > empty) club in like 2000 (?) and they delivered a full two hours of > > delicious detroit inspired experimental dnb madness. The 15 of us > > there were definitely in awe. To date, I've never seen > anything like > > it. I wonder if there're any old sets from them floating around > > somewhere...h. > > they totally 'get it'... saw them live in SF a couple years > ago at The Top... wicked PA and really nice guys. If they > are reading this, they need to send me some more promos ;) > > -- > MM > http://sonicsunset.com >
Re: (313) moving records
When I moved a year ago, I went to Staples and bought a bunch of their cardboard boxes that rekkids fit in really well (can't recall size, but you can tell which ones if you go there), packed tightly. Movers loaded 'em up, stacked, and they all got here OK - no casualities. Depending on how far you're moving, etc., plastic milk crates work well too (they have handles, plus they're economic). :) Lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what's the easiest way to move approximately 1500-2000 records? Any specially made shipping boxes that anyone can recommend? MEK
RE: (313) moving records
www.bookcrates.com look enticing. I have some crappy things from Rubbermaid made of particle board. The back is cardboard so the handles are useless :\ At 03:41 PM 2/18/2005, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: I had some made by my friend who's a carpenter. Thick pine with handles carved into them with velvet covered foam inside each. He measured them to fit nice and snug. If you can find someone that won't gouge you, that's the way. He did mine for beer and assistance. Plus you can request compartments for your $30,000 tonearms too (don't lie, I know you got 'em). The big deal when moving (especially with trucks) is the heat. I would make a separate run for the recs 'cause if they get even moderately hot and they're not packed tight enough (or something ends up leaning on them for the duration of the trip) you're in warp city, population...you. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems > -Original Message- > From: Garrett McGrath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 3:41 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: (313) moving records > > last time i did it i bought several $10 plastic tote/storage > bins from home depot. they aren't square at the end so you > have to pad each end with something, but i figure that's a > good thing. worked well b/c they stack easily and are > relatively cheap. > > or, there's no good way to do it. ;) > > On Feb 18, 2005, at 12:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > what's the easiest way to move approximately 1500-2000 > records? Any > > specially made shipping boxes that anyone can recommend? > > > > > > MEK > > > > > > > -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
RE: (313) moving records
I had some made by my friend who's a carpenter. Thick pine with handles carved into them with velvet covered foam inside each. He measured them to fit nice and snug. If you can find someone that won't gouge you, that's the way. He did mine for beer and assistance. Plus you can request compartments for your $30,000 tonearms too (don't lie, I know you got 'em). The big deal when moving (especially with trucks) is the heat. I would make a separate run for the recs 'cause if they get even moderately hot and they're not packed tight enough (or something ends up leaning on them for the duration of the trip) you're in warp city, population...you. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems > -Original Message- > From: Garrett McGrath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 3:41 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: (313) moving records > > last time i did it i bought several $10 plastic tote/storage > bins from home depot. they aren't square at the end so you > have to pad each end with something, but i figure that's a > good thing. worked well b/c they stack easily and are > relatively cheap. > > or, there's no good way to do it. ;) > > On Feb 18, 2005, at 12:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > what's the easiest way to move approximately 1500-2000 > records? Any > > specially made shipping boxes that anyone can recommend? > > > > > > MEK > > > > > > >
Re: (313) moving records
last time i did it i bought several $10 plastic tote/storage bins from home depot. they aren't square at the end so you have to pad each end with something, but i figure that's a good thing. worked well b/c they stack easily and are relatively cheap. or, there's no good way to do it. ;) On Feb 18, 2005, at 12:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what's the easiest way to move approximately 1500-2000 records? Any specially made shipping boxes that anyone can recommend? MEK
(313) moving records
what's the easiest way to move approximately 1500-2000 records? Any specially made shipping boxes that anyone can recommend? MEK
Re: (313) 313 jungle etc
On Feb 16, 2005, at 5:36 PM, Philip wrote: New things: carl craig 'just another day' 12" - 'sandstorms' is *nice* but the rest is ordinary. that's kinda where i ended up. And the track Experimento or whatever should have been left on the cutting room floor, a total studio throwaway, not some deep minimal masterpiece as i could see some over-excited-to-get-a-pre-prelease journalist claiming. In fact, they should have cut that out and made it a 3-tracker so they could have put Sandstorms on the long side. Sandstorms actually reminds me of what i liked about the Landcruising era. -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
Re: (313) longevity
email ahnne at [EMAIL PROTECTED] she'll be able to tell you where to go i know that pretty much everything has sold out, but the repressings are coming... and yeah, the longevity series is 3x10" On Feb 18, 2005, at 9:18 AM, Matt MacQueen wrote: On Feb 17, 2005, at 7:04 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 3 x new DJ Bone records, one 10", 2 12's. One side of the ten (longevity 3) is just a sped up liquid liquid sample. Saved one of the 12's to buy, I like side A of Modern Melodies, sounds ace at minus 7. Gawd knows how you play it at the right speed, but, yeah, sounds good slower. anyone know if there are any US retailers or online shops who still have the first longevity 2x10 ? (it was 2 10's, right?) thanks -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
Re: (313) Found Again UR
phew, "My Mothers Guitar" at -6 or -7 sounds dope!!! wooo! who did this track? "los hermanos" or was rolando involved at this time too? does anyone know? doesn't really matter I guess anyway. I hated it when I first heard it too. i dunno if anything could help me like that track ;) but hell, i'll try anything once... love some of their other cuts though. Tried it, nope. Matt try -12 on the volume LOL Martin
Re: (313) 313 tech know-how
Oohh what the hell are you up to Alex, building some kind of monstrous supersynth? Maybe with ultra secret mind-rays to control the punters? ~David -- Original Message - Subject: (313) 313 tech know-how Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:06:15 + From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Hey Folks. Sorry to post this here, some folks on the "tech know how" list may be able to help me or post this there for me. I'm looking for a "housing" or "casing" for some electronics. You know, like a thin steel or alloy box. Approx 300mm x 260 x 100. Had a look at a few can't seem to find the right size though. Any electronics wizards on the tech know how who build there own gear and might know a good electronics supplier? Abroad is cool if thats the only option. I've done all the UK ones, RS, Maplin, Farnell etc.. Any help at all greatly appreciated! Maybe your mad mate might know Lee?! Ta Alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) Found Again UR
On Feb 18, 2005, at 9:33 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: there were several of the new-ish ur things that are really growing on me that I didn't like at first. (typical) phew, "My Mothers Guitar" at -6 or -7 sounds dope!!! wooo! who did this track? "los hermanos" or was rolando involved at this time too? does anyone know? doesn't really matter I guess anyway. I hated it when I first heard it too. i dunno if anything could help me like that track ;) but hell, i'll try anything once... love some of their other cuts though. (tunes up mi guitarra strings) what's that Gerald Mitchell - Resurrection sound like? -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
Re: (313) Found Again UR
On Feb 17, 2005, at 4:41 AM, Martin Dust wrote: Abandoned Building In Mono one of UR's best 12's in 2005, IMHO -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
Re: (313) 313 jungle etc
On Feb 17, 2005, at 8:10 AM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: Yeh man, I got the vinyl edition of artcore number1 when it came out. I still play sweet dreams and get inspired. Gives me chills. Probably my favorite dnb comp ever (I don't like much dnb at all though mind). ditto.. but was that Photek track on there that was on Op-Art... T'Raenon or something like that? such a great cut Some of Blaktroniks older material was in this veign, but a bit more experimental and less noisy (meaning right up my alley). As a matter of fact I remember seeing them live here in atlanta at a posh (albeit empty) club in like 2000 (?) and they delivered a full two hours of delicious detroit inspired experimental dnb madness. The 15 of us there were definitely in awe. To date, I've never seen anything like it. I wonder if there're any old sets from them floating around somewhere...h. they totally 'get it'... saw them live in SF a couple years ago at The Top... wicked PA and really nice guys. If they are reading this, they need to send me some more promos ;) -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
Re: (313) longevity
On Feb 17, 2005, at 7:04 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 3 x new DJ Bone records, one 10", 2 12's. One side of the ten (longevity 3) is just a sped up liquid liquid sample. Saved one of the 12's to buy, I like side A of Modern Melodies, sounds ace at minus 7. Gawd knows how you play it at the right speed, but, yeah, sounds good slower. anyone know if there are any US retailers or online shops who still have the first longevity 2x10 ? (it was 2 10's, right?) thanks -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
Re: (313) detroity DnB and Stereo types
On Feb 18, 2005, at 7:27 AM, Michael Lees wrote: T-Power, self evident truth of an intuitive mind, still listen to this even though its 10 years old. Adam F, colours. I like it. EZ-rollers. Jazzy stuff. I have a lot of the good looking ,720 releases from mid-late nineties. Horizons - Bukem, is a great detroity track. Ray Keith - a few tracks are quite dark (From what I recall there was a nice EP called The Power), heavy bass and quite minimal. Photek of course, modus operandi and Form and Function omni trio - byte size life, is heavily detroit influenced and very good. thanks all.. got a lot of great reminiscing on this thread, and some familiar names, i did get a good share of the Bukem stuff too, and Adam F.. i was hoping there would be a deluge of links to favorite MP3 mixes of this era of stuff, but just doesn't seem to be the case. mid/late-90s was kind of before that kind of MP3 mix sharing really took off on 313 too. Alas... thanks all, I do check the 4hero 'nuwave radio' mix site too. On the more chilled-yet-detroity DnB tip there is also this CD which i enjoy, came out in 2001 but lots of older stuff on it: V/A - The Secret Art Of Science by DJ DB Label: Breakbeat Science Recordings -- BBSCD 001 01 Nautilus Small Adventures 02 Lil' Louis Clap Your Hands (PFM Remix) Remix - PFM 03 Everything But The Girl Before Today (Adam F Remix) Remix - Adam F 04 Jonny L Two Of Us (Photek Remix) Remix - Photek 05 Roni Size/Reprazent Brown Paper Bag (Photek Remix) (7.23) Remix - Photek 06 Blame Overhead Projections 07 Solid State Just A Vision (Marcus Intalex & ST Files Remix) (07:03) Remix - Marcus Intalex & ST Files 08 Urban Visions Pearls 09 Pieter KImpressions (VIP Mix) 10 Yokota Wait For A Day (Doc Scott Remix) (6:50) Remix - Doc Scott 11 Omni Trio Secret Life (5.56) 12 LTJ Bukem Music 13 Klute Chicks 14 E-Z Rollers Retro (G.O.D. Remix) 15 Tango Spellbound 16 Rude Bwoy Monty Summer Sumting 17 Jonny L This Time 18 Pieter KAll Things http://e.discogs.com/release/9159 peace -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
Re: (313) See Mi Yah
i had to get the 7" set as soon as it came out...i could not stand the thought of it running out before i got one!! total collector fetish pity the packaging is a bit flimsy- i broke the.well, i dont want to ruin the surprise :P it is overall a good release, my fave tracks being "boss man" w/ walda gabriel and the last one with paul st. hilaire "free for all". fab. - Original Message - From: "robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "matt kane's brain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 4:33 PM Subject: Re: (313) See Mi Yah it is an interesting pack (interesting packaging too). i wish they'd done a few versions with female vocalists tho (like queen of my empire...which i prefer to king of my empire) robin... matt kane's brain wrote: http://basicchannel.com/item/BMLP-4 "See Mi Yah is a classic one rhythm album, typical format and production approach in Reggae, featuring ten vocal versions and one instrumental of the See Mi Yah rhythm, that will have been pre-released as a series of seven 7-inch singles (additionally with 3 alternative instrumental versions) - strictly roots!" This sounds interesting. --
Re: (313) one million Italian dj's fined over stupidity
At 10:45 AM + 2/18/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Err, btw, apologies for talking loads of rubbish yesterday. It's not everyday that alex will say THAT! Mark this date in the 313 archives! heh. -marc
RE: (313) kdj
alot of them just got repressed including kdj20 by andres, and the black mahogani 12" (kdj17 i think) as well as the others that just got the repress again... tom andythepooh.com
RE: (313) kdj
indeed... : ) hmm, I dunno whether mine is original or not. I bought it when it came out, then sold it with with everything else.. picked up one cheap out of vinyl few years ago.. "placid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Alex Bond/UK/INF/[EMAIL PROTECTED], <313@hyperreal.org> uk> cc: Subject: RE: (313) kdj 18/02/2005 15:56 Shades of jae has been repressed.. pick this up immediately if you don't have it -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 February 2005 15:42 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) kdj *information service* www.piccadillyrecords.com has a batch of kdj represses if anyone need's 'em *information superhighway* very good I hear you all say. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
RE: (313) kdj
Shades of jae has been repressed.. pick this up immediately if you don't have it -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 February 2005 15:42 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) kdj *information service* www.piccadillyrecords.com has a batch of kdj represses if anyone need's 'em *information superhighway* very good I hear you all say. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
(313) kdj
*information service* www.piccadillyrecords.com has a batch of kdj represses if anyone need's 'em *information superhighway* very good I hear you all say. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
RE: (313) Found Again UR
Hey. So, talking about "found again UR" I haven't hardly bought any records lately, so last night when I got in I was rummaging about in my room, I found all kinds of recent-ish stuff that I bought to feed my vinyl addiction and never really listened to or played alot. there were several of the new-ish ur things that are really growing on me that I didn't like at first. (typical) phew, "My Mothers Guitar" at -6 or -7 sounds dope!!! wooo! who did this track? "los hermanos" or was rolando involved at this time too? does anyone know? doesn't really matter I guess anyway. I hated it when I first heard it too. what a dipstick. alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
RE: (313) See Mi Yah
This is out. I was drooling over my friends' copy a couple of weekends ago and I'm going to get mine now. k Ken Odeluga Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: matt kane's brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 February 2005 15:27 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) See Mi Yah http://basicchannel.com/item/BMLP-4 "See Mi Yah is a classic one rhythm album, typical format and production approach in Reggae, featuring ten vocal versions and one instrumental of the See Mi Yah rhythm, that will have been pre-released as a series of seven 7-inch singles (additionally with 3 alternative instrumental versions) - strictly roots!" This sounds interesting. -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
Re: (313) podcasting
Well, actually.. I don't think that ANYTHING that I outlined above applies to podcasting. It applies to streaming audio and broadcasting, not making an actual COPY of the sound recording available to people. With downloading a DJ mix, or a clip of a radio show as a podcast, you are making copies of "sound recordings" available without paying licenses for them. I can't podcast off of my site becaues the licenses I pay don't cover it. You would actually have to license the sound recordings from the copyright owners -- as if you were making a legit CD compilation -- to actually do this legally. lame huh -erika On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 09:01:59 +, robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > ok so *legal* podcasting is expensive. > > so why all the fuss in the media about this. are they encouraging people > to go down this route so that they're eventually forced to cough up? > > we live in stange times > > robin... > > > erika wrote: > >>If you webcast or post mixes on your own, however, you could be liable for > >>more money > >>than you will ever make in your entire life. > > > > > > false. there is a "small webcaster" clause. i run a 24x7 audio webcast > > with as many as 1000 unique listeners a day but pay under $600/year to > > license broadcast rights for songs represented by ascap, bmi, AND > > sesac (which have recipcicol rights with many foreign organizations > > such as gema).. this is DIFFERENT from the right to broadcast the > > sound recordings, which are covered by a separate licensing fee > > payable to the US copyright office via soundexchange. this one is > > heftier, about $1k a year (if i remember correctly) -- but not wholly > > unreasonable. > > >
Re: (313) See Mi Yah
it is an interesting pack (interesting packaging too). i wish they'd done a few versions with female vocalists tho (like queen of my empire...which i prefer to king of my empire) robin... matt kane's brain wrote: http://basicchannel.com/item/BMLP-4 "See Mi Yah is a classic one rhythm album, typical format and production approach in Reggae, featuring ten vocal versions and one instrumental of the See Mi Yah rhythm, that will have been pre-released as a series of seven 7-inch singles (additionally with 3 alternative instrumental versions) - strictly roots!" This sounds interesting. --
RE: (313) Apex twin
Derek said> "What about Moodymann" I say, well yeah, same thing. (as aphex) Ignore me Derek. I was talking utter rubbish yesterday (like its different any other day). I've even bought those aphex twin things, I think they're alright too, just never understood why everyone thinks he's the don! just a subjective thing though innit. Err, and thats all. More highly enlightening comments later. Thanks Alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
(313) See Mi Yah
http://basicchannel.com/item/BMLP-4 "See Mi Yah is a classic one rhythm album, typical format and production approach in Reggae, featuring ten vocal versions and one instrumental of the See Mi Yah rhythm, that will have been pre-released as a series of seven 7-inch singles (additionally with 3 alternative instrumental versions) - strictly roots!" This sounds interesting. -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
RE: (313) Found Again UR
Ken Odeluga Francis quoth: Hmmm, I never thought of them meaning monophonic, I must admit I thought, as I don't know D geography, that it referred to a location there. Or maybe he saw a picture of such a building in black and white? There were some amazing pictures of abandoned buildings (houses, factories, public transport stations) in the D-Troit exhibition here a while back. > -Original Message- > From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 17 February 2005 11:09 > > Good isn't it? Is it really mono though?! (A minor point I agree! ;) > > -Original Message- > From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 17 February 2005 10:41 > > Abandoned Building In Mono * As with all good titles, it's got many possible meanings! K Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) Tresor Closed
As you may have discovered Dan it ain't Basic Channel but it *is* Mark & Moritz and Paul St. Hilaire. Toby's sorted his ticket and I was going to do mine today but didn't get a second. I will tonight though. Cheers, Kennet Ken Odeluga Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 17 February 2005 17:47 To: Tosh Cooey; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Tresor Closed Hi Tosh Could you elaborate on this? I'm seriously considering flying out for this and would appreciate any info. Thanks Dan. At 1:52 pm +0100 17/2/05, Tosh Cooey wrote: >I would watch out on that Basic Channel live announcement, it may >have been announced before it was confirmed... > >Tosh > > > >11.3.2005 23:00 Uhr 14 Years Tresor - Good Bye Leipziger Strasse Part 3 > >Globus: >- Basic Channel (Basic Channel / Berlin) Live! >- Francois K. (Wave Music / NYC) Live!
Re: (313) shake mix
Am I the only one having problems listening to any mixes on d-i-r-t-y.com? I've never been able to stream mixes off of this site. I've got realplayer 10. I've tried through firefox and ie. I can listen to real audio streams at other sites, so I don't think it's a configuration problem...I've been trying to listen to mixes off of this site forever! Thomas van Steen. wrote: Yes ... a very good mix recorded live at Paradise Massage (Paris / Rex Club)! juste a Track ID Somebody know the track near 57:00 "bass"? old track... Tom Van Steen. http://.pulsation.com lee herrington wrote: Don't know if this has been posted before, but there's a great shake mix at this site. http://www.d-i-r-t-y.com/index2.html?first=http://www.d-i-r-t-y.com/dirty_di amonds/ cheers, lee r. herrington u store it technical support specialist 440-260-2245
(313) 313 tech know-how
Hey Folks. Sorry to post this here, some folks on the "tech know how" list may be able to help me or post this there for me. I'm looking for a "housing" or "casing" for some electronics. You know, like a thin steel or alloy box. Approx 300mm x 260 x 100. Had a look at a few can't seem to find the right size though. Any electronics wizards on the tech know how who build there own gear and might know a good electronics supplier? Abroad is cool if thats the only option. I've done all the UK ones, RS, Maplin, Farnell etc.. Any help at all greatly appreciated! Maybe your mad mate might know Lee?! Ta Alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) detroity DnB and Stereo types
Oh, I forget to mention that he's about to pay a few hundred on eBay for a converted cocaine scale so that he can measure the tracking force on his turntable! At 09:48 AM 2/18/2005, matt kane's brain wrote: At 08:27 AM 2/18/2005, Michael Lees wrote: I dunno what the detroit techno stereo type would be? One of my customers employs a guy who's a real hi-fi nerd. He refuses to buy any digital equipment and instead spends more on his turntable than on his car. Last I spoke to him he was about to have a friend install a set of $900 wires to connect his cartridge to his $30K tonearm. His meticulous nature towards sound has led him to install his equipment such that no wires in his music room touch the ground. If they cross, they are at 90-degree angles. He has 5 versions of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On?" (including the extra special Japanese double red vinyl). I figure that's close to the mark. -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
Re: (313) detroity DnB and Stereo types
On 18 Feb 2005, at 14:54, robin wrote: I dunno what the detroit techno stereo type would be? One of my customers employs a guy who's a real hi-fi nerd. He refuses to buy any digital equipment and instead spends more on his turntable than on his car. Last I spoke to him he was about to have a friend install a set of $900 wires to connect his cartridge to his Ah Simplex cabling eh! :) Martin
Re: (313) detroity DnB and Stereo types
At 09:54 AM 2/18/2005, robin wrote: no girlfriend or wife right? Married, no kids. -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
(313) long hot sexy nights.
Hey gang... can someone tell me what song is the primary sample for moodymann's "long hot sexy nights"? I'm listening to a theo parrish mix set right now and there's a track playing with that familiar bassline from the above moodymann tune. I'm assuming that I'm hearing the original track right now. Cheers, lee r. herrington u store it technical support specialist 440-260-2245
Re: (313) detroity DnB and Stereo types
I dunno what the detroit techno stereo type would be? One of my customers employs a guy who's a real hi-fi nerd. He refuses to buy any digital equipment and instead spends more on his turntable than on his car. Last I spoke to him he was about to have a friend install a set of $900 wires to connect his cartridge to his $30K tonearm. His meticulous nature towards sound has led him to install his equipment such that no wires in his music room touch the ground. If they cross, they are at 90-degree angles. He has 5 versions of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On?" (including the extra special Japanese double red vinyl). I figure that's close to the mark. -- no girlfriend or wife right? heh heh robin...
RE: (313) detroity DnB and Stereo types
>>If they cross, they are at 90-degree angles. What do you mean IF they cross!? They should never cross... Ever. He's obviously an amateur anyhow, cheapo tonearms and such. Pfthht. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems ** I am exactly what I wanted to become since I was 5 years old. Since 5 year olds are not noted for mature judgement and sometimes aspire to piracy or gunfighting, this is not necessarily a sign of success. **
Re: (313) SHUT UP & DANCE
Stewart Caig wrote: The only shut up and dance track i ever remember really liking was Lamborghini, but I havent heard it in 10 years and cant remember if it bore a passing resemblance to oscillator, I kinda blanked SUaD out my mind after the track they did that bore more than a passing resemblance to Walking in Memphis. (shudders) (raving (i'm raving)) which is what bankrupted them. can't help but think that was fair :) robin...
Re: (313) detroity DnB and Stereo types
At 08:27 AM 2/18/2005, Michael Lees wrote: I dunno what the detroit techno stereo type would be? One of my customers employs a guy who's a real hi-fi nerd. He refuses to buy any digital equipment and instead spends more on his turntable than on his car. Last I spoke to him he was about to have a friend install a set of $900 wires to connect his cartridge to his $30K tonearm. His meticulous nature towards sound has led him to install his equipment such that no wires in his music room touch the ground. If they cross, they are at 90-degree angles. He has 5 versions of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On?" (including the extra special Japanese double red vinyl). I figure that's close to the mark. -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
RE: (313) Carl Craig Remixes bootleg
-- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Something just occured to me, Danny's an edit wizard, and I have a copy of >John Rocca "I want it to be real" which is all incogdo is anyway, we should >just do one ourselves innit Daniel. easy peasy. Special Blackheart >super edit. john rocca is the man. i love "once upon a dub" on streetwise, that is the hotness. dont have i want it to be real though. its one of the few john rocca records i need that i dont have tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) SHUT UP & DANCE
their album 'dance before the police come' rules, think you got a free 7 inch with it that featured lamborghini. 'derek went mad' with the terence trent d'arby sample - what a track. maybe it's not 'oscillator' that is similar to their track (whatever it is), it could all be a figment of my over-active imagination that has distorted my recollection of the past - 2 + 2 = 5 for me. - Original Message - From: Stewart Caig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday, February 18, 2005 2:38 pm Subject: Re: (313) SHUT UP & DANCE > The only shut up and dance track i ever remember really liking was > Lamborghini, but I havent heard it in 10 years and cant remember > if it bore > a passing resemblance to oscillator, I kinda blanked SUaD out my > mind after > the track they did that bore more than a passing resemblance to > Walking in > Memphis. (shudders) > > > - Original Message - > From: "Aidan O'Doherty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <313@HYPERREAL.ORG> > Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 2:27 PM > Subject: (313) SHUT UP & DANCE > > > > what track by shut up & dance bears more than a passing > resemblance to > paperclip people's 'oscillator'? and which came first? > > > > also, anyone know the source of the sample for schatrax's > 'sunshine'?> > > thanks, > > aidan > > > > > > > >
Re: (313) Carl Craig Remixes bootleg
CCR record seems to be on it. Not bought it myself. It's definitely a boot right? Therefore I'm not interested. Waiting for the genuine article from cc has paid off for some records recently (in the end! ;-) juno had em but i'm not interested as i heard that the pressing wasn't great and i can't be bothered with boots now :) so have you tried HTFR...didn't they produce it? ahem... I purchased a record from them yesterday and it's the first one I've had that isn't a booty... Martin
Re: (313) Carl Craig Remixes bootleg
Odeluga, Ken wrote: Covert, I think still has them Alex. http://www.covert.uk.com/ I'm not putting my wages on it but that's the site which pops into my mind 'cause they keep spamming me and when I read the CCR record seems to be on it. Not bought it myself. It's definitely a boot right? Therefore I'm not interested. Waiting for the genuine article from cc has paid off for some records recently (in the end! ;-) juno had em but i'm not interested as i heard that the pressing wasn't great and i can't be bothered with boots now :) so have you tried HTFR...didn't they produce it? ahem... (or was that another one?? and am i thinking of the other one when it comes to quality too...umm rubbish memory) robin... ps. hi Danny, didn't know you lurked on here...thought that was just Tim :) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 February 2005 14:34 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Carl Craig Remixes bootleg Hi My mate's after one of those Carl Craig double pack bootleg remix things. He needs the one with Incogdo on, and none of the shops in Manc had them, and I just had a look at a few of the online shops I know and couldnt see any. Does anyone know anyone who still has them? and, does anyone actually have one? Is the quality ok is want he wants to know. Oh, its for me mate Danny, who reads the list, so feel free to abuse the big pikey skip-rat. Thanking you.
RE: (313) Carl Craig Remixes bootleg
much obliged Kenneth. Enjoy your weekend. Yeah, pretty sure its a boot btw.. (well, it must be!) Something just occured to me, Danny's an edit wizard, and I have a copy of John Rocca "I want it to be real" which is all incogdo is anyway, we should just do one ourselves innit Daniel. easy peasy. Special Blackheart super edit. Alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
RE: (313) recloose on peace and love frog
-- Original Message -- From: "placid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Anyone got or heard this > >Recloose - Galaxy Remix no but i do have this one apparently pretty obscure recloose tune called "Chiqwanga" that came out on astralwerks on a 12" sampler from this CD: http://www.discogs.com/release/83496 ive only heard of one other person i know of having it. very nice track. the new one is a surefire anthem. great record. tom andythepooh.com
RE: (313) Carl Craig Remixes bootleg
Covert, I think still has them Alex. http://www.covert.uk.com/ I'm not putting my wages on it but that's the site which pops into my mind 'cause they keep spamming me and when I read the CCR record seems to be on it. Not bought it myself. It's definitely a boot right? Therefore I'm not interested. Waiting for the genuine article from cc has paid off for some records recently (in the end! ;-) K Ken Odeluga Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 February 2005 14:34 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Carl Craig Remixes bootleg Hi My mate's after one of those Carl Craig double pack bootleg remix things. He needs the one with Incogdo on, and none of the shops in Manc had them, and I just had a look at a few of the online shops I know and couldnt see any. Does anyone know anyone who still has them? and, does anyone actually have one? Is the quality ok is want he wants to know. Oh, its for me mate Danny, who reads the list, so feel free to abuse the big pikey skip-rat. Thanking you. Alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) SHUT UP & DANCE
The only shut up and dance track i ever remember really liking was Lamborghini, but I havent heard it in 10 years and cant remember if it bore a passing resemblance to oscillator, I kinda blanked SUaD out my mind after the track they did that bore more than a passing resemblance to Walking in Memphis. (shudders) - Original Message - From: "Aidan O'Doherty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@HYPERREAL.ORG> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 2:27 PM Subject: (313) SHUT UP & DANCE > what track by shut up & dance bears more than a passing resemblance to paperclip people's 'oscillator'? and which came first? > > also, anyone know the source of the sample for schatrax's 'sunshine'? > > thanks, > aidan > > >
(313) Carl Craig Remixes bootleg
Hi My mate's after one of those Carl Craig double pack bootleg remix things. He needs the one with Incogdo on, and none of the shops in Manc had them, and I just had a look at a few of the online shops I know and couldnt see any. Does anyone know anyone who still has them? and, does anyone actually have one? Is the quality ok is want he wants to know. Oh, its for me mate Danny, who reads the list, so feel free to abuse the big pikey skip-rat. Thanking you. Alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) shake mix
-- Original Message -- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >That is Peeping Tom from Krikor > >http://www.discogs.com/release/109881 > >and > >http://mapage.noos.fr/krikor/ yeah i heard shake play that at movement 03 and immediately hunted down a copy. quite a funky record. tom andythepooh.com
RE: (313) SHUT UP & DANCE
I hope I'm not missing someone already having mentioned this, but didn't Carl Craig live in the uk at some stage and work either with SUAD proper or members thereof? k Ken Odeluga Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Aidan O'Doherty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 February 2005 14:28 To: 313@HYPERREAL.ORG Subject: (313) SHUT UP & DANCE what track by shut up & dance bears more than a passing resemblance to paperclip people's 'oscillator'? and which came first? also, anyone know the source of the sample for schatrax's 'sunshine'? thanks, aidan
(313) SHUT UP & DANCE
what track by shut up & dance bears more than a passing resemblance to paperclip people's 'oscillator'? and which came first? also, anyone know the source of the sample for schatrax's 'sunshine'? thanks, aidan
RE: (313) recloose on peace and love frog
>Anyone got or heard this >Recloose - Galaxy Remix Answer my q, and I'll let you know...! ; ) dont think so, I remember some japan only mix he did a year or two ago - is that this? _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
RE: (313) recloose on peace and love frog
Anyone got or heard this Recloose - Galaxy Remix p -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 February 2005 13:32 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) recloose on peace and love frog so, anyone got/heard the new reclose yet? any good? how is it? blah blah. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
(313) recloose on peace and love frog
so, anyone got/heard the new reclose yet? any good? how is it? blah blah. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) detroity DnB and Stereo types
>I'm always amused by stereo types of people in music scenes ha, Mike, I was kinda joking. It amuses me too, thats why I make fun of it... : ) I'm trying my hardest to be 'chilled out man' today. it's not easy though with no sleep and about 29 gallons of coffee inside me. alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) detroity DnB and Stereo types
Sorry for the late post - just read it. I used to buy a lot of dnb, don't buy it any more but still like to listen to it. Alex, I do wear a puffer jacket though, sadly no escort - I'm saving though. I'm always amused by stereo types of people in music scenes. Sometimes when I tell people I like techno, they think of an open field with lots of hippys head banging :) I dunno what the detroit techno stereo type would be? Anyway a few albums/artists worth checking out - perhaps not all detroit influenced. T-Power, self evident truth of an intuitive mind, still listen to this even though its 10 years old. Adam F, colours. I like it. EZ-rollers. Jazzy stuff. I have a lot of the good looking ,720 releases from mid-late nineties. Horizons - Bukem, is a great detroity track. Ray Keith - a few tracks are quite dark (From what I recall there was a nice EP called The Power), heavy bass and quite minimal. Photek of course, modus operandi and Form and Function omni trio - byte size life, is heavily detroit influenced and very good. There are lots more too... Oh and about A guy called gerald, I don't think he was ever really considered a true part of the DnB scene. That might just be me though, I've always thought of him as a techno producer who dabbled in DnB. Cheers Mike Matt MacQueen wrote: a lot of great dnb i just slept on, thinking it would last forever and i'd catch up. how little i knew of UK music trends ;) now there are so many cuts i wish i'd have picked up. Charles Noel, Titonton from Ohio, and others in detroit like Paris and DJ Rotator (even DJ Assault's early mixes to some degree!) were rocking this stuff at parties and much of it great. I had a copy of a Paris mixtape (cassette) that he reportedly created in order to hand to to Mills when he was in the D for one weekend... one side was super dope minimal detroit techno all cut-n-paste mixed Claude style.. the flip side was all very detroity feeling DnB. No idea where it is now... sigh.. but brilliant from front to back. Anyway, DnB to me, coming from a learning to Dj in a techno background, it was hard to keep up with and -- like any great imports -- a finite amount of it came to Record Time and the best of the best stuff disappeared quickly. I'd love to hear anyone/everyone take a crack at the best jungle/DnB mixes that employ that whole 'detroity feeling'... from Jacob's Optical Stairway to Lemon D to 4 Hero to LTJ to the better Photek to whoever else you feel represents the best of the (this is sad to say) 'golden era' of dnb, before it mutated into something unreconizable, something that felt like you never really knew it to begin with. I know this thread comes up once a year but i need some mixes to go with it... School me. My iPod is a yearnin' Someone in detroit get Brian Gillespie to rock a mix from this era, he had *everything*... first time i ever saw someone in the US sporting a Metalheads t-shirt to a Family Funktion party... he was all over it. -- MM http://sonicsunset.com This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation.
RE: (313) Martins Bag
Think it will be. It was a fun kick in the ass that was intended. Nocturne should be able to confirm, as he took up the mission... On 17 Feb 2005, at 14:37, matt kane's brain wrote: > On 17 Feb 2005, at 13:03, Hardie, Nick wrote: >> not a patch on the request Matthew Dear gave for Magda - give her a >> kick in the ass from me... > > that's going to a fun tour they're doing together in april > --
RE: (313) Tresor Closed
Yeah Francis, it looks like at least me and Toby will be there for the Friday at least. Cheers, K Ken Odeluga Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 February 2005 11:54 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: FW: (313) Tresor Closed > -Original Message- > From: Hans Veneman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 18 February 2005 08:30 > > Basic Channel are indeed not playing unfortunatly, in the new > line-up it has been changed to: > > Rhythm & Sound 45 Session feat. Paul St. Hillaire & friends > (www.basicchannel.com) Live! Funnily enough that sounds as if that means it will be Mark and Moritz appearing (even though they'll just be spinning reggae tracks through effects units as that's what they do when they're out now) whereas if it said Basic Channel it'd more than likely be Rene and Pete on their laptops! Think I might try and go for the Friday and / or Saturday nights - who else is up for it again? John Osselaer + 2 (Hans Veneman? KJ)? Ken Odeluga? + friends?
RE: (313) one million Italian dj's fined over stupidity
Cheers Martin. K Ken Odeluga Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 February 2005 11:27 To: Odeluga, Ken Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) one million Italian dj's fined over stupidity > > So that's Jack The Tab? That stuff is insane. I don't remember UK acid > 'ouse being *that* nuts! (Don't get me wrong I like it, I just managed > to not hear it at the time.) If I remember correctly Ken, Richard was in a band called M.E.S.H at the time, Meet Every Situation Head-On - which went on to be The Grid... Martin
FW: (313) Tresor Closed
> -Original Message- > From: Hans Veneman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 18 February 2005 08:30 > > Basic Channel are indeed not playing unfortunatly, in the new > line-up it has been changed to: > > Rhythm & Sound 45 Session feat. Paul St. Hillaire & friends > (www.basicchannel.com) Live! Funnily enough that sounds as if that means it will be Mark and Moritz appearing (even though they'll just be spinning reggae tracks through effects units as that's what they do when they're out now) whereas if it said Basic Channel it'd more than likely be Rene and Pete on their laptops! Think I might try and go for the Friday and / or Saturday nights - who else is up for it again? John Osselaer + 2 (Hans Veneman? KJ)? Ken Odeluga? + friends?
FW: (313) NW Uk party spam
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 18 February 2005 11:43 > > Sunday 20th Feb > "El Diablo's Sunday Social" > w/Danny Webb, Alex Bond, Andy O. > Bar Centro, Tib Street, Manchester. > > and, just for francis, I'll play records only. If I'm in the same state as I was last Sunday in there I won't much care.
Re: (313) NW Uk party spam
wot no ipod? i'm not coming then :) this vinyl lark is an old man thing init? robin... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sunday 20th Feb "El Diablo's Sunday Social" blackheartdisco special w/Danny Webb, Alex Bond, Andy O. 7pm-12.30am Bar Centro, Tib Street, Manchester. and, just for francis, I'll play records only.
(313) NW Uk party spam
Sunday 20th Feb "El Diablo's Sunday Social" blackheartdisco special w/Danny Webb, Alex Bond, Andy O. 7pm-12.30am Bar Centro, Tib Street, Manchester. and, just for francis, I'll play records only. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) one million Italian dj's fined over stupidity
I clocked the two page spread in this months DJ. Sounds interesting, nice fella ha! I've totally missed that. will go look at lunch. like I say, head up-backside at the mo. Only came out yesterday - good to see you getting a mention. A few of the 313/LD labels are getting coverage these days - nice to see. I'm obsessed with getting the ART lp finished at the mo. Like, really obsessed. it's not healthy, i cant sleep. I've got that T-shirt :) Martin
Re: (313) one million Italian dj's fined over stupidity
>I clocked the two page spread in this months DJ. >Sounds interesting, nice fella ha! I've totally missed that. will go look at lunch. like I say, head up-backside at the mo. I'm obsessed with getting the ART lp finished at the mo. Like, really obsessed. it's not healthy, i cant sleep. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) one million Italian dj's fined over stupidity
So that's Jack The Tab? That stuff is insane. I don't remember UK acid 'ouse being *that* nuts! (Don't get me wrong I like it, I just managed to not hear it at the time.) If I remember correctly Ken, Richard was in a band called M.E.S.H at the time, Meet Every Situation Head-On - which went on to be The Grid... Martin
Re: (313) about shake
And for any UK folk interested I believe he is also playing at Traxx in Glasgow on the 19th March not sure who will be playing with him but the residents are Tom Churchill (who most of you will know from when he frequented the list) Laurence Hughes (Iridite) Jamie Thomson Cheers BT --- "Marsel // Nomorewords.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > for all those around!! > > Saturday March 5th, > > Delsin Invites Pt 1 > > Special Guest Deejay; > Anthony 'Shake' Shakir > > Deejays > Hendrik > Newworldaquarium/154 > M>O>S / Aroy Dee > > Pakhuis Wilhelmina > Amsterdam > 10pm - 5 euro >
Re: (313) one million Italian dj's fined over stupidity
Really buzzing off the Abe Duque album, Acid is a brilliant track... *** So that's Jack The Tab? That stuff is insane. I don't remember UK acid 'ouse being *that* nuts! (Don't get me wrong I like it, I just managed to not hear it at the time.) It was pretty crazy but Gen didn't really get it and tried to shoe horn the "band" format into the music, didn't really work for me, and I remember loads of people returning to the shops with them as it wasn't Acid and it certainly wasn't Jack, Gen fell out with me for a while over it and for saying Timothy Leary should have his brains mashed up and sold as bad trips, always disliked the stooopid hippy. The 12" that came just before JTT where much better... Martin
RE: (313) one million Italian dj's fined over stupidity
I was just interested in what he was up to, remember him doing the Jack The Tab album with Gen and I clocked the two page spread in this months DJ. Sounds interesting, nice fella. Really buzzing off the Abe Duque album, Acid is a brilliant track... *** So that's Jack The Tab? That stuff is insane. I don't remember UK acid 'ouse being *that* nuts! (Don't get me wrong I like it, I just managed to not hear it at the time.) k
Re: (313) shake mix
On Feb 18, 2005, at 11:57 AM, Thomas van Steen. wrote: Yes ... a very good mix recorded live at Paradise Massage (Paris / Rex Club)! juste a Track ID Somebody know the track near 57:00 "bass"? old track... That is Peeping Tom from Krikor http://www.discogs.com/release/109881 and http://mapage.noos.fr/krikor/ KJ
(313) about shake
for all those around!! Saturday March 5th, Delsin Invites Pt 1 Special Guest Deejay; Anthony 'Shake' Shakir Deejays Hendrik Newworldaquarium/154 M>O>S / Aroy Dee Pakhuis Wilhelmina Amsterdam 10pm - 5 euro
FW: (313) Digital Rights
> In my opinion, the whole copyright/royalty system is a huge > scam slanted towards the big record labels. One little side point which I think I mentioned once before here (and it is only an aside, I realise the points people are making about ASCAP / BMI / RIAA favouring the majors are generally correct) is that even the large records companies / commercial artists don't always get what they should out of the deal, I seem to remember several years ago U2 starting legal proceedings to try and stop BMI / Phonogram (I think, can't remember the specifics, just the drift!) collecting money on their behalf as they reckoned they were only seeing a fraction of what they should - most of the money collected was being hoovered up by the organisation itself.
Re: (313) one million Italian dj's fined over stupidity
PS: When's the Norris stuff out Alex? I was wondering what you meant then! My head is so far up my backside at the moment I haven't seen it for weeks. I'm kinda busy trying to do about a million other things, so Nathan's looking after it. Think 4 weeks-ish. You heard it? Won't be everyone here's bag, but its kinda fun. Sorta like Human League with hints of metro area and some more poppy type stuff. It's called "the Droyds" btw (the band). I was just interested in what he was up to, remember him doing the Jack The Tab album with Gen and I clocked the two page spread in this months DJ. Sounds interesting, nice fella. Really buzzing off the Abe Duque album, Acid is a brilliant track... Martin
Re: (313) one million Italian dj's fined over stupidity
>Must try harder, see me after class Bond... 4/10 :) It sort of made my head hurt. I re-read it a few times too. But then I tallked to people who even work in music publishing, and well, even if they're fairly clear in their mind about it, its hard to explain. That made me feel a bit better. >PS: When's the Norris stuff out Alex? I was wondering what you meant then! My head is so far up my backside at the moment I haven't seen it for weeks. I'm kinda busy trying to do about a million other things, so Nathan's looking after it. Think 4 weeks-ish. You heard it? Won't be everyone here's bag, but its kinda fun. Sorta like Human League with hints of metro area and some more poppy type stuff. It's called "the Droyds" btw (the band). Alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) shake mix
Yes ... a very good mix recorded live at Paradise Massage (Paris / Rex Club)! juste a Track ID Somebody know the track near 57:00 "bass"? old track... Tom Van Steen. http://.pulsation.com lee herrington wrote: Don't know if this has been posted before, but there's a great shake mix at this site. http://www.d-i-r-t-y.com/index2.html?first=http://www.d-i-r-t-y.com/dirty_di amonds/ cheers, lee r. herrington u store it technical support specialist 440-260-2245
Re: (313) one million Italian dj's fined over stupidity
On 18 Feb 2005, at 10:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Everything you could want to know is actually in this book: I've read that book. I'm still not really 100% clear on the subject though. At all. Must try harder, see me after class Bond... 4/10 :) PS: When's the Norris stuff out Alex?
RE: (313) one million Italian dj's fined over stupidity
You !!! talking rubbish.. surely not -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 February 2005 10:46 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) one million Italian dj's fined over stupidity >Everything you could want to know is actually in this book: I've read that book. I'm still not really 100% clear on the subject though. At all. Err, btw, apologies for talking loads of rubbish yesterday. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) one million Italian dj's fined over stupidity
>Everything you could want to know is actually in this book: I've read that book. I'm still not really 100% clear on the subject though. At all. Err, btw, apologies for talking loads of rubbish yesterday. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
(313) one million Italian dj's fined over stupidity
Everything you could want to know is actually in this book: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0141018453/026-8826374 -7760405?%5Fencoding=UTF8 It sounds a bit naff and boring but it's a good read This is also recommended: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0879306602/026-8826374 -7760405?%5Fencoding=UTF8 Cheers Martin
Re: (313) Italian dj fined over one million
I know this thread is getting long in the tooth but aren't we missing something here? If you're on a major label the relevant bodies (BMI/ASCAP and then RIAA/BPI, I don't really care about the details) will fight your corner with a huge gang of lawyers and X million dollar fines. The take home message is: Don't f**k with major label music go and pirate some independents because we won't (or are less inclined) to chase that up. We will then be left with a two tier system where independents won't be able to go the digital distribution route even if they wanted to for fear of all their stuff just disappearing into P2P and them making no money. (Remember the pro-p2p argument only really works if people want the tunes they find on p2p on vinyl, see Tom's post belowI'm not discussing p2p tho. The point is we're in an era now where digital djing is possible and vinyl isn't a necessity). The majors on the other hand will obviously protect their IP vigorously and people will be more inclined get legit DLs of that, ie. more money, and access to the new digital market, for the majors. Or have I missed something here? robin... point being that you gave money into the system to keep it going. especially in independent music this is very important. if you want to say "dont buy from big labels, steal from them" im not going to argue. however i cant see what gain can be had from stealing from indie labels at all. i love the idea of music being free. i DL mp3s but i always buy what i love when its available.
Re: (313) podcasting
ok so *legal* podcasting is expensive. so why all the fuss in the media about this. are they encouraging people to go down this route so that they're eventually forced to cough up? we live in stange times robin... erika wrote: If you webcast or post mixes on your own, however, you could be liable for more money than you will ever make in your entire life. false. there is a "small webcaster" clause. i run a 24x7 audio webcast with as many as 1000 unique listeners a day but pay under $600/year to license broadcast rights for songs represented by ascap, bmi, AND sesac (which have recipcicol rights with many foreign organizations such as gema).. this is DIFFERENT from the right to broadcast the sound recordings, which are covered by a separate licensing fee payable to the US copyright office via soundexchange. this one is heftier, about $1k a year (if i remember correctly) -- but not wholly unreasonable.
Re: (313) Tresor Closed
Basic Channel are indeed not playing unfortunatly, in the new line-up it has been changed to: Rhythm & Sound 45 Session feat. Paul St. Hillaire & friends (www.basicchannel.com) Live! http://www.tresorberlin.com/club/clubdates.pl Still a great line-up tho!! Cheers, Hans On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 02:57:02PM -0800, Greg Earle wrote: > On Feb 16, 2005, at 12:31 PM, john.osselaer wrote: > >Check their website: > > > >Anniversary includes Basic Channel live and Francois K live on Friday > >March > >12th!!! > > > >KJ, Hans and I are going. :) > > Friday is March 11th, John :) > > The whole Thursday/Friday/Saturday weekend is absolutely sick - > > 10.3.2005 23:00 Uhr 14 Years Tresor - Good Bye Leipziger Strasse > Part 2 > > Globus: > - Dirt Crew (Dirt Crew Rec. / Berlin) Live! > - Sasse aka Freestyle Man (Moodmusic / Berlin) > - Matt Vega (Fumakilla, Vega / Kopenhagen) > Tresor: > - Surgeon (Dynamic Tension, Counterbalance / Birmingham) > - DJ Pete (Hardwax / Berlin) > - Dash (Rampe D / Berlin) > Tuna Bar: > - Sick Girls (wmf / Berlin) > - Barbara Hallama (go_disko / Berlin) > > 11.3.2005 23:00 Uhr 14 Years Tresor - Good Bye Leipziger Strasse > Part 3 > > Globus: > - Basic Channel (Basic Channel / Berlin) Live! > - Francois K. (Wave Music / NYC) Live! > - Intro set by: Baeks & Trias (Tresor HQ / Berlin) > - Djoker Daan (Sommersafari / Berlin) > - Dole (Death by Disco / Berlin) > Tresor: > - Neil Landstrumm & Bill Youngman (Scandinavia / Edinbourgh) Live! > - Dave Tarrida (Sativae / Barcelona) Live! + Dj Set > - Kriek (Schaltstufe 13, Tresor HQ / Berlin) > - Mack (Tresor HQ / Berlin) > Tuna Bar: > - Miss Italia (Berlin) > > 12.3.2005 23:00 Uhr 14 Years Tresor - Good Bye Leipziger Strasse > Part 4 > > Globus: > - Ark (Pias France, Circus Company, Karat, Kompakt / Paris) > - Stewart Walker (Tresor Rec., Persona / Berlin) Live! > - Luke & Stuff (Funky Groove Connection / Berlin) > Wake Up: Micha Stahl (Tresor HQ / Berlin) > - The Advent (Tresor Rec., Kombination Research / Spain) > - James Pennington aka Suburbian Knight (UR / Detroit) > - Mad Max (Tresor Rec. / Kreuzberg) > - DJ Dry (Rampe D / Berlin) > Tuna Bar: > - Conzuela Comatosa (Berlin) > > <*Waves watch in front of yussel & Doris and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to make them > go > with me*> > > :) > > - Greg > -- Hans Veneman http://technotourist.org http://vlokfeest.net
Re: (313) Martins Bag
matt fba is all ok! he moved back to oxford again new release should pop up somewhere soon
Re: (313) Italian dj fined over one million
On the topic of who gets the money. Do you guys think it's morally wrong to download a song that is somehow impossible to get? We all know many cases where the record has been long deleted and it is only possible to get from ebay/gemm/where ever. Example: Let's assume I whip up 40-50e for a record (current asking for DBX - Losing control remixes for example), how does that benefit the artist? It only benefits the guy who managed to buy a copy at the time it was available. I say we need either more re-presses and/or good mp3 stores. I think we are seeing the both happening now. I love those planet-e/metroplex/transmat represses, I'm buying them like hot cakes. I also love bleep where I can buy long lost tracks by Drexciya and others. This then brings us to the issue of "everybody can be a dj". I think we all have those limited edition and white label gems which we guard like hawks. I confess that I'm a little pissed if a dj plays the tune from cd-r that I've been hunting down for ages. But you know what, this is the modern days and I think it's good that anybody can be a dj. And by anybody can be a dj, I mean anybody can go to bleep and buy the drexciya's journey home (like I did a while ago :)) and play that funky music. I think the vast selection of records just emphasizes the selection skills and technique of the dj. It also emphasizes the fact that a good dj has to have some kind of knowledge about the history of dance music. There is millions and millions good tunes made today and in the future there will be even more. But to weed out the good tunes from the sea of electronic music, you have to know who are the good producers that you like, which labels puts out funky tunes etc etc. In one sentence: Dedication to music in whole. Have a good weekend, -- Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.ken-guru.net --
(313) AUX 88 reunited
and nobody mentions it until now... am I the only one reading the Technotourist website? MEK
(313) Fw: list part 2- 313 favor
records for sale - Original Message - From: "yoav bernstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> hello again, here is the 2nd half of the list of recs i'm selling: Juantrip'-Switch Out The Sun (FComm) The Youngsters-In Charly We Trust (G-Funk) The Youngsters vs Kiko-Different Theory (G-Funk) Maetrik-Entering The Cycle E.P.(Immigrant) Ben Long-Potential 01 (Potential) Brother Brown-Slap Me Some Skin/On The Dark Side (Yoshitoshi) Cathy Dennis-Just Another Dream (Polydor) Dog House-Jump Around (MCA) Church Of Extacy-Modulator (Dataflow) Rofo-Rofo's Theme (ZYX) Speedy J- G Spot (Orlando Voorn Remix) (BMU) Pressure Funk-Raw Spirit (Soma) Scan 7-Black Moon Rising (U.R.) Hipp-e-Down On Me/Primary Function (Doubledown) Mr G-Late Nitez (Phoenix G) Auralizer-Power Dust E.P. (Subsounds) Steve Poindexter vs Mr Barth (rare white lable) Jupiter Project-Natur's Callin' 92 (EMI) Plutonic-Addicted (ZYX) Test Tube Recordings-Hotel Motel E.P. (KK) Iberian-Nueva Era E.P. (FComm) Ignition Technition-Episode 1 (Tortured) John James-Mothers Of Hope (Attic) Ruben Andersen- Real Attitude E.P. (SuperBra) Jesse Saunders-Body Music remixes (Houseattics) rare! Ellery Cowles- Sonic Control (Djax)- rare colored vinyl pressing Richard F-Watcha Got To Say (Subliminal) Enata- Kohe (Combustible 08 ) Onionz-Invizible Vibrations E.P. (Siesta) Roosma-Reason Why (Gene Farris remix) (Farris Wheel) CZR- I Want You (Subliminal) Roc & Kato-Alright 2x12" (Slip N' Slide) Patrick Cole-2 Weeks Late (Resolve) Kiko-Flash In The Night (Black Jack) Red Moon-Centipede (Eukahouse) Rhythm Section-Sunshine/Praise (Masters At Work) The Twisted Pair-Horny Hustle (NRK) Phuturecaine Project- Stonebushed (20/20 vision) Sub Octave 001-Sub Octave 001 (Sub Octave) Hakan Lidbo- All I Want (Paper) Tumas Salmela-The Quality Cat E.P (20/20 Vision) Phaser- The Cold Week Ends E.P. (Disclosure) Johannes Heil- Reality To Midi L.P. 2x12" (Kanzleramt) Peshay ft. Kim Mazelle- Truly (Farley and Heller remix) (Blue) Joel Mull-Musiq- (Loop records) Paul Mix and Freddie Fresh EP (Analog U.K.) Olli Ahvenlahti-Conuyenance (Jori Hulkkonen jazz acid mix) (Sahko) Praga Khan & Jade 4U-Phansasia Forever (Beltram mix) (Profile) RARE!!! Jark Prongo- Movin Thru Your System (azzido Da Bass/Tomcraft remixes) (pssst) Player 7-Player 7 (Player) Jack De Marseille-The Positive EP (Ozone) Milno-Some Kinda Move (Cycle) V/A-Street Parade 95 (2x12" including The Advent-Bad Boy/DJ Edge-C5 and more) (Superstition) Neomorph-The Real World (Oval 001) Jammie Bissmire (Space DJs)- The Rhytms Of Nature 2x12" (Ground) Jammie Bissmire (Space DJs)- Ground Force (Ground) Technasia- Evergreen-(Technasia) The Producers- Angel (Creative Music) Mr C+Tom Farris- Searchin' (Plink Plonk 043 white lable promo) Kiko-World Cup (Edel) Aync Project- Ten Years After (909 Pervertions) Michel De Hey vs Literon (Plink Plonk) Nova Nova-Metaosic EP (FComm) CZR- Chicago Southside remixes by Paul Johnson and more (IHR) Inner City vs E Dancer- Pump It Up (Shake remix) (KMS) Joey Beltram-In The Ultra Drive (STX) The Youngsters- Smile remixes white lable promo (FComm) Steve Stoll-Model T- AUX 88 REMIX! (novamute) A Guy Called Gerald- Humanity (Ashley Biddle remixes) (!K7) Mantrac/MR C-Hydro Panic (Plink Plonk) DJ Misjah & Groovehead- X Trax Vol 3 (Aura) Human Body-Liberated Fantasies (Bigelow) E.B.E-Neural Response E.P (Soma) DJ Sunlounge- Solo & Logan EP (Camouflage) Unknown-Deep Devices EP (DNH limmited edition RARE!) Plastikman -Artifakts BC (3 cuts from the LP) (Novamute) Soulwatcher-Battery EP (Primevil) John Thomas-Funkless#2 (Logistic) Kiko-World Vision (Ozone) Marko Laine- Cold (Djax) User-User09 (User) Dume-The Alliance EP (FComm) Kibu-Phase & Rhythm (Rising High) Ghettoelectro-The California EP (Bottom Heavy) DJ Pierre-Blazing Inferno (Strictly Rhythm) Hardfloor- Into The Nature plastikman/south of detroit mixes 2x12" (harthouse UK) Jungle Brothers- I'll House You (Idlers) Two Lone Swordmen-The Fifth Mission 3x12" (Emissions) -TLS 1st LP release RARE! Jamie Liddle (Super Colider)- Safety In Numbers EP (Sativae) RARE! Ruben Andersen- War On Wheels (Pro-Jex) Richard H Kirk-The Number Of Magic LP 2x12" promo (Warp) RARE! Richie Hawtin-DE9 Closer To The Edit 10" (novamute) MR G-Stressed Out EP (Phoenix G) Hippe, Halo & Vitamin D- Electric Soul HD 001 (Electric Soul) The Nightgroovers-It's A Love Thang (Dance Pool) The Absolute Family- Hisseo (Combustible 002) Ian Pooly-900 Degrees (V2) Jestofunk-I'm Gonna Love You (BCM) Sven Vath-Augenblick Richard Bartz mixes (Virgin) V/A-The Future Sound Of New York (includng felix the housecat,DJ Duke, Pierre and more) rare 3x12" (Emotive) Flippo Naughty Moscatelo-Disco Volante LP 2x12" (Gigolo) MR G-Body & Soul EP (Phoenix G) Damon Wild-Subractive Synthesis V (Synwave) Kriss Dior- KD:Reconstruction (Plastic City) G-Pal-Warning/Little Friends (Ovum) Peven Everett-Soul Tempura (Diaspora) rare white lable promo Hex-Allright To Love (Stealth) RARE! Darkside-Darkside (Fvuturus) Ohmss-Delir
Re: (313) OT - Tony Humphries Feb 26
Cool. I haven't seen him in years. A long-time friend is opening for him, and the event he's playing is the 5th year anniversary party of a friend's restaurant/club. I heard a recent mix of his last summer and it was pretty decent - old school deep house style with a progressive twist. Lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i'm listening ot the latest tony humphries' mix (from 1990) on deep house pages. btw, there's a great mix on dhp where he plays old school electro/freestyle. can't remeber the number. he's meant to be touring australia in the next few months. james www.jbucknell.com lisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED] ne.net>To "(313)" <313@hyperreal.org> 17/02/05 07:20 PM cc Subject (313) OT - Tony Humphries Feb 26 NJ/NY/PA house lovers might dig this: Tony Humphries, Sat Feb 26 in New Brunswick, NJ @ http://www.deltasrestaurant.com flyer - http://www.deltasrestaurant.com/annivflyer.jpg Lisa ForwardSourceID:NT00019F3A
Re: (313) Italian dj fined over one million
well, if you run your own record label and/or retain the rights to all or any of your music then you'd be singing a different story. you can't defend the people who don't defend themselves (unless, of course, you're a lawyer) I know several artists who either have complete right over all of their music - they get every damn cent from licensing their tracks to either other labels, commercial advertising, record sales (minus whatever distribution and such), etc. they'd never say - "Ah you know what? Ta hell with this copyright bullsh*t! It's for chumps... " Some people were smart (or conniving) from the beginning - like Larry Sherman. The guys giving their music over to him were naive and shortsighted. They didn't really think the music would be any bigger than a hit at their local club. I think time has proven that it has - they lost - and should be considered an example of what not to do. I think we've had enough music history behind us to know that every musician should protect themselves and if capable - own the rights to everything. Some people don't want to deal with it - fine - they can take their chances but if they get ripped off then they just got a lesson in Music Business 101. It would have been cheaper to buy and read a $20-30 book on the subject instead. As for bootlegs - they're illegal - plain and simple. Artists should keep their ear to the ground and take action against anyone who rips them off. Problem is if you're buying bootlegs then you're part of the problem as well. You have no f*cking right to complain about the artist not getting paid when you're paying the g'damn bootleggers for their work. I'm not a huge fan of major label monopoly and consolidation by any means but copyright is there for a reason. It can work in your favor if you understand it. Free expression and the sharing of ideas is great but the minute some big @ss corporation uses your song without notifying you or paying you I guarantee you'll be calling a lawyer. MEK [EMAIL PROTECTED] adersDigest.com To 02/17/05 09:01 PM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc 313@hyperreal.org Subject Re: (313) Italian dj fined over one million whose bills got paid when i bought the d-train boot this week? and all those trax records i own - i paid someone's bills, but it wasn't larry heard's or adonis's. it paid larry sherman's bills. if my money isn't going to go to the artist i'd rather not give it to the person who worked out how to rip off the artist. james www.jbucknell.com "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To h.com><313@hyperreal.org> cc 18/02/05 01:43 PM Subject Re: (313) Italian dj fined over one Please respond to million <[EMAIL PROTECTED] h.com> -- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >how does buying vinyl help? half my record collection contains illegal >samples or outright bootlegs and re-edits - from 'planet rock', through to >the d-train boot that arrived in the mail this week (thanks piccadilly). >sampling, bootlegging, biting and copying is at the very heart of modern >dance music. it's why it's so fantastically good. drop the modernist >notions of authenticity, ownership and authorship and say hi to the >postmodern world - you know you like it. postmodernism doesnt pay the bills, vinyl records do. tom andythepooh.com ForwardSourceID:NT0001A17A
Re: (313) Italian dj fined over one million
-- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >whose bills got paid when i bought the d-train boot this week? buying bootlegs should be a last resort only. what d-train record couldnt you find that you had to buy a bootleg of it? >and all those trax records i own - i paid someone's bills, but it wasn't >larry heard's or adonis's. it paid larry sherman's bills. > >if my money isn't going to go to the artist i'd rather not give it to the >person who worked out how to rip off the artist. point being that you gave money into the system to keep it going. especially in independent music this is very important. if you want to say "dont buy from big labels, steal from them" im not going to argue. however i cant see what gain can be had from stealing from indie labels at all. i love the idea of music being free. i DL mp3s but i always buy what i love when its available. tom andythepooh.com
(313) eldorado online now -english introduction
new eldoradoprogram is online with introduction in english on the page. http://www.sr.se/cgi-bin/p2/program/index.asp?programID=2196 new eldoradoprogram is online with introduction in english on the page. http://www.sr.se/cgi-bin/p2/program/index.asp?programID=2196
Re: (313) Italian dj fined over one million
whose bills got paid when i bought the d-train boot this week? and all those trax records i own - i paid someone's bills, but it wasn't larry heard's or adonis's. it paid larry sherman's bills. if my money isn't going to go to the artist i'd rather not give it to the person who worked out how to rip off the artist. james www.jbucknell.com "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To h.com><313@hyperreal.org> cc 18/02/05 01:43 PM Subject Re: (313) Italian dj fined over one Please respond to million <[EMAIL PROTECTED] h.com> -- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >how does buying vinyl help? half my record collection contains illegal >samples or outright bootlegs and re-edits - from 'planet rock', through to >the d-train boot that arrived in the mail this week (thanks piccadilly). >sampling, bootlegging, biting and copying is at the very heart of modern >dance music. it's why it's so fantastically good. drop the modernist >notions of authenticity, ownership and authorship and say hi to the >postmodern world - you know you like it. postmodernism doesnt pay the bills, vinyl records do. tom andythepooh.com ForwardSourceID:NT0001A17A
Re: (313) Italian dj fined over one million
either that or really commercial dance music - progressive house, Top 40/pop dance music, trance, etc. who are some very well known Italian DJs? MEK "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] il.com.au> To 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org> 02/17/05 06:47 PM cc Subject Re: (313) Italian dj fined over one million Interesting. He must play 'commercial', major label music - ie R&B/hip-hop - as if he was playing house or underground music surely no one would pursue him so aggressively? >>ouch! he must have been making a lot of money for them to think he can >>pay this off tho surely. all the same this seems a little harsh. >>any idea who it is? will i have heard of him? > > I say GOOD. > > The thieving, mp3-using, fly-by-night of a dj. Should be paying for his > shizzle if he's not getting it on promo. jeez, if he's a 'big' dj too, he's > even getting paid. think of all the people out there who dont get paid and > still put all their money into buying music. > > Unless of course the dj in question is Danielle Baldelli, or our very own > Fab from Italy. Then, we'll have to start a campaign to free them. > > Best Regards, > > Fickle Fickleberry, of Fickleshire. > _ > - End of message text > > This e-mail is sent by the above named in > their individual, non-business capacity and > is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. > > PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor > outgoing and incoming e-mails and other > telecommunications on its e-mail and > telecommunications systems. By replying > to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring. >
Re: (313) Italian dj fined over one million
-- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >how does buying vinyl help? half my record collection contains illegal >samples or outright bootlegs and re-edits - from 'planet rock', through to >the d-train boot that arrived in the mail this week (thanks piccadilly). >sampling, bootlegging, biting and copying is at the very heart of modern >dance music. it's why it's so fantastically good. drop the modernist >notions of authenticity, ownership and authorship and say hi to the >postmodern world - you know you like it. postmodernism doesnt pay the bills, vinyl records do. tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) OT - Tony Humphries Feb 26
i'm listening ot the latest tony humphries' mix (from 1990) on deep house pages. btw, there's a great mix on dhp where he plays old school electro/freestyle. can't remeber the number. he's meant to be touring australia in the next few months. james www.jbucknell.com lisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED] ne.net>To "(313)" <313@hyperreal.org> 17/02/05 07:20 PM cc Subject (313) OT - Tony Humphries Feb 26 NJ/NY/PA house lovers might dig this: Tony Humphries, Sat Feb 26 in New Brunswick, NJ @ http://www.deltasrestaurant.com flyer - http://www.deltasrestaurant.com/annivflyer.jpg Lisa ForwardSourceID:NT00019F3A
Re: (313) Italian dj fined over one million
how does buying vinyl help? half my record collection contains illegal samples or outright bootlegs and re-edits - from 'planet rock', through to the d-train boot that arrived in the mail this week (thanks piccadilly). sampling, bootlegging, biting and copying is at the very heart of modern dance music. it's why it's so fantastically good. drop the modernist notions of authenticity, ownership and authorship and say hi to the postmodern world - you know you like it. i sure hope that copying and trading mp3s isn't harmless. i'm more than happy to see the destruction of the major reccord labels and the music industry as it stands. copyright is not about protecting the rights of the artists, it's about making sure that record executives can afford a helicopter to carry them to their summer houses in the hamptons. f*%ck copyright! james www.jbucknell.com (eight hours of illegal mps for download) "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To h.com><313@hyperreal.org> cc 18/02/05 12:01 PM Subject Re: (313) Italian dj fined over one Please respond to million <[EMAIL PROTECTED] h.com> -- Original Message -- From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >I agree, it's not like he's selling pirated copies. I imagine a lot of DJs >have at least one or two' illegal' downloads, maybe of a rare mash-up or >remix. I think this may be a wake up call for those who think it's otherwise >harmless. here's the wakeup call: BUY VINYL. <3, tom andythepooh.com ForwardSourceID:NT0001A162
(313) Mathew Jonson @ Wabi 6yr - Toronto
Just a heads up that Mathew Jonson will be doing a live p.a. tomorrow night @ the Wabi 6yr anniversary party in Toronto. Here's the deets: 0218 - wabi six year anniversary friday february 18th.. 10pm till late.. no regrets. 42 mowat ave. [south of king. east of dufferin] $15 advance + before 12am. more after.. 19+ mathew jonson [itiswhatitis. m_nus.. bc] > live adam marshall [killer. new kanada] > live wabi residents > dj tkts > rotate. blackmarket. odyssey. penguin. soundscapes http://www.itiswhatitisrecordings.com http://www.m-nus.com http://www.wabi.org website: www.gerald-matrix.com event organiser/writer/dj: Kick Magazine - www.kickmagazine.ca radio host: Equinox Radio on Electrique @ www.netmusique.com
Re: (313) Italian dj fined over one million
I think so, you would have to have thorough surveillance. I thought those Syd DJs were selling bootleg mixtapes, and of R&B/hip-hop, is that the same case? > I think it was last year (or perhaps the year before) that a couple of > dj's in Sydney got taken to court for playing mp3 at gigs. And in their > cases they were playing commerical dance, r&b and hip hop every weekend > at a sport bar in Sydney. > > Judging from the article that I read, it sounded like that they were > surveilled over period of time, not just a one off bust or anything like > that. > > On Fri, 2005-02-18 at 11:47 +1100, Cyclone Wehner wrote: >> Interesting. He must play 'commercial', major label music - ie R&B/hip-hop - >> as if he was playing house or underground music surely no one would pursue >> him so aggressively? >> >> >>ouch! he must have been making a lot of money for them to think he can >> >>pay this off tho surely. all the same this seems a little harsh. >> >>any idea who it is? will i have heard of him? >> > >> > I say GOOD. >> > >> > The thieving, mp3-using, fly-by-night of a dj. Should be paying for his >> > shizzle if he's not getting it on promo. jeez, if he's a 'big' dj too, he's >> > even getting paid. think of all the people out there who dont get paid and >> > still put all their money into buying music. >> > >> > Unless of course the dj in question is Danielle Baldelli, or our very own >> > Fab from Italy. Then, we'll have to start a campaign to free them. >> > >> > Best Regards, >> > >> > Fickle Fickleberry, of Fickleshire. >