Re: (313) pre-hip-hop mixes

2005-04-06 Thread yussel

that would be cool if you could put it up.

i couldn't find it on p2p and i doubt it's readily avaiable at my local 
record store.


On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


http://www.discogs.com/release/183348

it's a live tape of Bambaataa cutting up and juggling breaks from '83. It's 
rough as f*ck in terms of both production (typical cruddy Paul Winley 
pressing) and skills, but it has mad energy and can lay a pretty strong claim 
to being the blueprint for b-boy mixtapes.


The actual tracklisting is the stuff of legend. A lot of the breaks have now 
been dug up and identified (e.g. Jackson Sisters), but for ages a lot of 
people were scratching their heads about this one.


It was also the inspiration for Q-Bert's Camel Bobsled Race (his beat juggle 
and cut up of DJ Shadow tracks) which is frankly mind boggling.


I've got a copy at here I might be able to make available

At 7:26 pm + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 not familiar with that

 link?

 On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  what about Bambataa's Death Mix? early enough for you?
 
  At 6:25 am + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so i'm curious, does anyone know where one could find some 
   pre-hip-hop  mixes online.
  
i'm talking some real deal kool herc/afrika bambataa block party 
   stuff  from the late '70s. i've never seen any around
  
   suggestions?






Re: (313) pre-hip-hop mixes

2005-04-06 Thread James_Bucknell




the best i know of is on deep house pages
1164. Afrika Islam (son of Bambatta) -Zulu Nation WHBI 105.9FM, Newark
1982-83

this is my favourite electro/hiphop/breaks mix. brilliant.
james
www.jbucknell.com




   
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that would be cool if you could put it up.

i couldn't find it on p2p and i doubt it's readily avaiable at my local
record store.

On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 http://www.discogs.com/release/183348

 it's a live tape of Bambaataa cutting up and juggling breaks from '83.
It's
 rough as f*ck in terms of both production (typical cruddy Paul Winley
 pressing) and skills, but it has mad energy and can lay a pretty strong
claim
 to being the blueprint for b-boy mixtapes.

 The actual tracklisting is the stuff of legend. A lot of the breaks have
now
 been dug up and identified (e.g. Jackson Sisters), but for ages a lot of
 people were scratching their heads about this one.

 It was also the inspiration for Q-Bert's Camel Bobsled Race (his beat
juggle
 and cut up of DJ Shadow tracks) which is frankly mind boggling.

 I've got a copy at here I might be able to make available

 At 7:26 pm + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  not familiar with that

  link?

  On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   what about Bambataa's Death Mix? early enough for you?
 
   At 6:25 am + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 so i'm curious, does anyone know where one could find some
pre-hip-hop  mixes online.
  
 i'm talking some real deal kool herc/afrika bambataa block party
stuff  from the late '70s. i've never seen any around
  
suggestions?




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(313) makin' music

2005-04-06 Thread Gerald

i finally got around to fiddlin' with some music software.

here's the very first thing i've ever attempted in my life. it still has to 
be cleaned up, and mastered, plus a bit more of arranging to lengthen it. 
just wanted to know what you guys think? i chopped out a chunk from the 
middle of the track.. here's the mp3 link: 
http://matrix.isoprax.com/drum-one_Master.mp3


Cheers!

G

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) planet delsin

2005-04-06 Thread marsel


aardvarck was too late
can't wait forever


RE: (313) makin' music

2005-04-06 Thread 313
Interesting vibe...reminds me of early LFO on a chilled tip.  Good effort!

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Subject: (313) makin' music

i finally got around to fiddlin' with some music software.

here's the very first thing i've ever attempted in my life. it still has to 
be cleaned up, and mastered, plus a bit more of arranging to lengthen it. 
just wanted to know what you guys think? i chopped out a chunk from the 
middle of the track.. here's the mp3 link: 
http://matrix.isoprax.com/drum-one_Master.mp3

Cheers!

G

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) planet delsin 4 313 ears only

2005-04-06 Thread David Gillies

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http://www.delsin.org/planetdelsin/


Sounds awesome. Can't wait!


(313) wizard mix 1990

2005-04-06 Thread James_Bucknell




wizard mix, from around 1990 on wjlb.  posted on discogs mix forum. it's
not the mix from deephouse pages.

http://folk.uio.no/nnjohans/Music/The%20Wizard%20-%20WJLB.ogg

anybody know of a freeware ogg to mp3 converter for 0sx? didn't find
anything i liked on version tracker.


james
www.jbucknell.com



Re: (313) planet delsin

2005-04-06 Thread Gerald

damn - i love aardvarck as well!


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aardvarck was too late
can't wait forever


Re: (313) wizard mix 1990

2005-04-06 Thread I'm not a dj



anybody know of a freeware ogg to mp3 converter for 0sx? didn't find
anything i liked on version tracker.




   hmm . I had a patch which i fixed into itunes over a two year ago.

   My itunes will now play ogg directly and then convert them as MP3.


   Its worked for so long, I have forgotten all about it not working.


   Try these

 http://www.illadvised.com/~jordy/
 http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20021103065300430



  .turnstyle


RE: (313) wizard mix 1990

2005-04-06 Thread George Jones - Logic7
 you'll need to convert your mp3 to wav and then use OggDrop
(http://www.nouturn.com/oggdrop/ ).

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wizard mix, from around 1990 on wjlb.  posted on discogs mix forum. it's not
the mix from deephouse pages.

http://folk.uio.no/nnjohans/Music/The%20Wizard%20-%20WJLB.ogg

anybody know of a freeware ogg to mp3 converter for 0sx? didn't find
anything i liked on version tracker.


james
www.jbucknell.com


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(313) Jean Luc Ponty

2005-04-06 Thread fwdthought
Oh Yeah! Individual Choice for me his best work. The title track, for sure 
some proto-Detroit electronic brain candy. Check it out.


RE: (313) Main Street/New Henrik Schwarz

2005-04-06 Thread phonopsia


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 Following on from that Main Street conversation last week, has anyone
 bought that new Henrik Schwarz record?
 
 I know there's a few Henrik Schwarz fans about. it's here:
 
 http://www.piccadillyrecords.com/mp3/Henrik%20Schwarz%20-%20Leave%20My%20Head%20Alone%20Brain%20Mix%202.mp3

Mix three sounds like the one for me. Well BC-ish in the same way the last 
Henrik Schwarz on Sunday Music 'Digital World' was. Thanks for the tip Alex! 
I'm sure it won't be around for long. On this note, has anyone picked up any of 
the Must records? Discogs credits them all to Henrik Schwarz and Klaus Lindbad, 
which kinda makes sense since the first one is. I've passed on one and three so 
far. Haven't heard two. Am I making a huge mistake? Also on this note, anyone 
remember Precious Hall by Kunuyuki? My favourite song of 2002. I was searching 
for some info on these Must records the other day and stumbled across a 
Japanese club called... Precious Hall. Carl Craig is playing there soon. I 
always thought he was just really into reverb. 

Tristan




Re: (313) planet delsin

2005-04-06 Thread phonopsia
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 JT said154 cultmember
 
 hmm. I hate to say it, but I'm there with you.
 
 he's number 1 for me at the mo.
 
 this cult is going to be weird, I can see it now. where do I sign?
 
 alex
 
Count me in too! This comp is sounding fantastic. 

Also looking forward to Flushpoint with Mr. Bond and Peteri next Saturday. Had 
tried my best to make it to Berlin for the last night of Tresor, but I think 
I'll actually enjoy this even more. 

Tristan




RE: (313) planet delsin

2005-04-06 Thread Robert Taylor
I wish I could be in two places at once - sorry Alex, but never been to Berlin 
and there will never be a chance to check out Tresor again, but you'll be 
around forever.
Somebody record Alex and NWAQ please!

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 JT said154 cultmember
 
 hmm. I hate to say it, but I'm there with you.
 
 he's number 1 for me at the mo.
 
 this cult is going to be weird, I can see it now. where do I sign?
 
 alex
 
Count me in too! This comp is sounding fantastic. 

Also looking forward to Flushpoint with Mr. Bond and Peteri next Saturday. Had 
tried my best to make it to Berlin for the last night of Tresor, but I think 
I'll actually enjoy this even more. 

Tristan 


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RE: (313) Main Street/New Henrik Schwarz

2005-04-06 Thread alex . bond

Tristan,

I was late for work because I was listening to this record this morning.

It's a hit. big time, sooo catchy.

my description of it last night, is e, a little wonky and not quite
right, but check check.

Alex


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(313) Abdul Haqq Prints

2005-04-06 Thread alex . bond
My Abdul Haqq print that I ordered arrived this morning.

I got it from RubADub (thanks for ordering them in guys - I really
appreciate it).

I know art is a subjective thing of course, and not everyone likes mr
haqq's work, but I just wanted to say how pleased I am with it.

It's beautifully produced and mounted, it's even signed and hand numbered
too. And for £40 I think it's a total bargain, a nice piece of techno
memorabilia. I got the one of the detroit buildings and the monorail - like
on the cover of the infonet 313 comp. It's gonna look nice in my record
room,

I don't know if they're all sold out, but, well, I gotta say, you gotta
grab one!

Alex
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RE: (313) planet delsin

2005-04-06 Thread alex . bond

Also looking forward to Flushpoint with Mr. Bond and Peteri next Saturday.
Had tried my best to make it to Berlin for the last night of Tresor, but I
think I'll actually enjoy this even more.

oh, I'm looking forward to it too!! can't wait.
and I know the magic midget is too. pikeys invade london.

going mastering tomorrow too, I'll have loads of fresh new things to play
next week.

: )

and, pssst, rob, I think I'm playing in Brixton in july...! enjoy tresor my
friend..
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RE: (313) Abdul Haqq Prints

2005-04-06 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Hello Alex. Yeah I wanted one of these. I don't suppose you've got a URL for 
the pics have you?

Cheers,

Ken

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Subject: (313) Abdul Haqq Prints

My Abdul Haqq print that I ordered arrived this morning.

I got it from RubADub (thanks for ordering them in guys - I really
appreciate it).

I know art is a subjective thing of course, and not everyone likes mr
haqq's work, but I just wanted to say how pleased I am with it.

It's beautifully produced and mounted, it's even signed and hand numbered
too. And for £40 I think it's a total bargain, a nice piece of techno
memorabilia. I got the one of the detroit buildings and the monorail - like
on the cover of the infonet 313 comp. It's gonna look nice in my record
room,

I don't know if they're all sold out, but, well, I gotta say, you gotta
grab one!

Alex
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RE: (313) Abdul Haqq Prints

2005-04-06 Thread alex . bond

Hello Alex.

Hello Kenneth my old fruit.

I don't suppose you've got a URL for the pics have you?

Well, you don't get this service from everyone : )

http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7103

ta-da


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Re: (313) Abdul Haqq Prints

2005-04-06 Thread robin

Well, you don't get this service from everyone : )

http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7103



thos pics are no longer up.

abduls site has the pics in amongst the gallery tho:

http://www.thirdearthgraphics.com

the monorail one alex talks of is one of my faves:

http://www.thirdearthgraphics.com/g_rcd_01/g_rcd_01_07.html

now, why didn't i get my shti together to order? hmmm

robin...



RE: (313) Abdul Haqq Prints

2005-04-06 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Thanks Robin. Alex, outside my office. Now! 

;-)

Ken

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 Well, you don't get this service from everyone : )

 http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7103


thos pics are no longer up.

abduls site has the pics in amongst the gallery tho:

http://www.thirdearthgraphics.com

the monorail one alex talks of is one of my faves:

http://www.thirdearthgraphics.com/g_rcd_01/g_rcd_01_07.html

now, why didn't i get my shti together to order? hmmm

robin...




RE: (313) Abdul Haqq Prints

2005-04-06 Thread alex . bond

now, why didn't i get my shti together to order? hmmm

he who snoozes loses.




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Re: (313) pre-hip-hop mixes

2005-04-06 Thread carl morris plugtwo
Indeed, the Q-Bert Camel Bobsled Race cover art was designed to be an 
almost exact parody of the Death Mix cover.


Q-Bert
http://stat.discogs.com/R/t/15898-001.jpg

Bambaataa
http://stat.discogs.com/R/t/183348-001.jpg

carl morris
Plug Two
t +442920190151



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


http://www.discogs.com/release/183348

it's a live tape of Bambaataa cutting up and juggling breaks from '83. 
It's rough as f*ck in terms of both production (typical cruddy Paul 
Winley pressing) and skills, but it has mad energy and can lay a 
pretty strong claim to being the blueprint for b-boy mixtapes.


The actual tracklisting is the stuff of legend. A lot of the breaks 
have now been dug up and identified (e.g. Jackson Sisters), but for 
ages a lot of people were scratching their heads about this one.


It was also the inspiration for Q-Bert's Camel Bobsled Race (his beat 
juggle and cut up of DJ Shadow tracks) which is frankly mind boggling.


I've got a copy at here I might be able to make available

At 7:26 pm + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


not familiar with that

link?

On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


what about Bambataa's Death Mix? early enough for you?

At 6:25 am + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 so i'm curious, does anyone know where one could find some 
pre-hip-hop  mixes online.


 i'm talking some real deal kool herc/afrika bambataa block party 
stuff  from the late '70s. i've never seen any around


 suggestions?







Re: (313) Abdul Haqq Prints

2005-04-06 Thread david smith
FYI it's not a monorail, it's the people mover, a train that circles 
detroit.  It costs under $1 to ride.  Its kinda a joke really.  typical 
detroit.  http://www.thepeoplemover.com/


It is sad the city has no high-tech public transportation.

DS

On Apr 6, 2005, at 4:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


My Abdul Haqq print that I ordered arrived this morning.

I got it from RubADub (thanks for ordering them in guys - I really
appreciate it).

I know art is a subjective thing of course, and not everyone likes mr
haqq's work, but I just wanted to say how pleased I am with it.

It's beautifully produced and mounted, it's even signed and hand 
numbered

too. And for £40 I think it's a total bargain, a nice piece of techno
memorabilia. I got the one of the detroit buildings and the monorail - 
like

on the cover of the infonet 313 comp. It's gonna look nice in my record
room,

I don't know if they're all sold out, but, well, I gotta say, you gotta
grab one!

Alex
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Re: (313) wizard mix 1990

2005-04-06 Thread matt kane's brain
You can use QTcomponents to play Ogg in iTunes, then you can convert it to 
mp3 or whatever if you want to stick it in an iPod: 
http://qtcomponents.sourceforge.net/


At 09:36 PM 4/5/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





wizard mix, from around 1990 on wjlb.  posted on discogs mix forum. it's
not the mix from deephouse pages.

http://folk.uio.no/nnjohans/Music/The%20Wizard%20-%20WJLB.ogg

anybody know of a freeware ogg to mp3 converter for 0sx? didn't find
anything i liked on version tracker.


james
www.jbucknell.com


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(313) Sound Signature 'Sound Sampler' CD

2005-04-06 Thread robin



does anyone know if this release is all new material?

http://www.discogs.com/release/429968

looks very nice (if you don't mind CDs). as it's labelled a 'Sound 
Sampler' does this mean some of it is coming out on 12?


anyone know?

robin...



Re: (313) Sound Signature 'Sound Sampler' CD

2005-04-06 Thread alex . bond

the tracks are imaginatively titled, thats for sure.

piccadilly said its all new material. pikeys.

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Re: (313) Sound Signature 'Sound Sampler' CD

2005-04-06 Thread David Beattie
I picked it up on Friday Robin - only had one quick
listen and it all sounded new material to my rubbish
ears.

I also picked up my A Haqq prints on friday - like
Alex said they are even better than I expected, really
well finished, I am just trying to figure out how and
where to hang em (I got all 5)

Cheers
BT


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 does anyone know if this release is all new
 material?
 
 http://www.discogs.com/release/429968
 
 looks very nice (if you don't mind CDs). as it's
 labelled a 'Sound 
 Sampler' does this mean some of it is coming out on
 12?
 
 anyone know?
 
 robin...
 
 


RE: (313) new Axis

2005-04-06 Thread Williams, Graham

I listened to both of them over the weekend, wasn't impressed at all, one of
them is only a one sided piece of vinyl, bit of a waste.

You're not missing much Alex.


g

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Subject: (313) new Axis

Does anyone have the new Axis record.

It's not on Axis, but that other label he does, I can never work out the
name of it.

is it elektralabel, mission, 6277?

I dont know.

Nowhere in Manchester has this record yet.

here's what hardwax says about it:

Axis 6277 Mission 005
Sub Space: First Step EP
 Obital sounds very similar to the latest Carl Craig release!! Not to be
missed!!

the description got me intrigued - anyone heard it?
thanks.

alex




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Re: (313) new Axis

2005-04-06 Thread robin



Does anyone have the new Axis record.

It's not on Axis, but that other label he does, I can never work out 
the

name of it.

is it elektralabel, mission, 6277?

I dont know.


it seems jeff isn't very keen on keeping his product lines separate. 
(see 1st purpose maker and axis for another example)


it's elektrabel isn't it? but the catalogue number is Mission***

ah i dunno either.

so the subspace thing (mission05) sounds a lot more promising to me 
than the 2x12 (mission04), which just sounded like more dark mills to 
me (some may like that but that's never really been my thing beyond 
owning a couple of records of that type).


so, need to give mission04 a listen when i see it.

all of it needs pitching down tho :)

robin...



RE: (313) planet delsin

2005-04-06 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
Oooo-we! Is all I gots to say to that. Man between this and the art 
comp my heads gonna explode before I get either one. Good year for techno this 
is shaping up to be. 
Need a raise

bad

...soon. 

(it IS soon right?)

Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
 
 

 

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 Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 5:34 PM
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 Subject: RE: (313) planet delsin
 
 
 I don't know.
 
 teehee, wait and see Kamal, the crystal ball sees *good 
 things, and even better things*
 
 : )
 
 sorry to be a smug git, just can't keep my mouth shut about 
 the s**t I heard in this case no offence meant.


RE: (313) Abdul Haqq Prints

2005-04-06 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
I love the beats on that page. The people mover is techno.

Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
 
 

 

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 Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 8:03 AM
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 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) Abdul Haqq Prints
 
 FYI it's not a monorail, it's the people mover, a train that 
 circles detroit.  It costs under $1 to ride.  Its kinda a 
 joke really.  typical detroit.  http://www.thepeoplemover.com/
 
 It is sad the city has no high-tech public transportation.
 
 DS
 
 On Apr 6, 2005, at 4:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  My Abdul Haqq print that I ordered arrived this morning.
 
  I got it from RubADub (thanks for ordering them in guys - I really 
  appreciate it).
 
  I know art is a subjective thing of course, and not 
 everyone likes mr 
  haqq's work, but I just wanted to say how pleased I am with it.
 
  It's beautifully produced and mounted, it's even signed and hand 
  numbered too. And for £40 I think it's a total bargain, a 
 nice piece 
  of techno memorabilia. I got the one of the detroit 
 buildings and the 
  monorail - like on the cover of the infonet 313 comp. It's 
 gonna look 
  nice in my record room,
 
  I don't know if they're all sold out, but, well, I gotta say, you 
  gotta grab one!
 
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(313) FW: Email Overload

2005-04-06 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Hmmm.

Another header hijacker at work I guess?

Not clever, not particularly funny. Why bother? Pathological.

k

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RE: (313) FW: Email Overload

2005-04-06 Thread Robert Taylor
hehe 'overload'

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Subject: (313) FW: Email Overload


Hmmm.

Another header hijacker at work I guess?

Not clever, not particularly funny. Why bother? Pathological.

k

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Re: (313) FW: Email Overload

2005-04-06 Thread alex . bond

Not clever, not particularly funny. Why bother? Pathological.

you find some odd heads knocking about on the interweb kendo nagasaki my
friend.

I blame the teachers.

and turkey twizzlers.
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(313) Blackman Arnold snacktime

2005-04-06 Thread diana potts

 today during snack we listened to Blackman Arnold CD.
The kids really enjoyed it! However one concern was
that it sounded alot like the music from Spykids 2.
This particular child is convinced that it is actually
the music from Spykids 2.

back to math
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Re: (313) FW: Email Overload

2005-04-06 Thread matt kane's brain

At 10:13 AM 4/6/2005, Odeluga, Ken wrote:

Another header hijacker at work I guess?


Considering I just got the exact same message, and the headers show it as 
coming from sound.m-nus.com, and sound.m-nus.com is not an open relay (I 
just checked), it's probably someone at m-nus who forgot to turn off his 
subscription before setting up his .vacation file (or whatever you use for 
Lotus Notes).


The headers on the mail also match those given by the server, so I doubt 
it's forged. It's more in line with that annoying flavorpill autoreply.

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Re: (313) FW: Email Overload

2005-04-06 Thread alex . bond

I blame Tim Price... ;)
Who is a very nice bloke I might add.

ha ha, I say sack him, he just gave his bosses email to a bunch of internet
geeks like me.

lucky I'm not a total headcase, I might be able to er, send him an
email.
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Re: (313) wizard mix 1990

2005-04-06 Thread Greg Earle

On Apr 6, 2005, at 12:36 PM, James Bucknell wrote:

wizard mix, from around 1990 on wjlb.  posted on discogs mix forum.
it's not the mix from deephouse pages.

http://folk.uio.no/nnjohans/Music/The%20Wizard%20-%20WJLB.ogg

anybody know of a freeware ogg to mp3 converter for 0sx? didn't find
anything i liked on version tracker.


Install the Ogg Vorbis for QuickTime 1.0b8 component from

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php? 
group_id=41359package_id=33458release_id=236727


then iTunes can play back Ogg Vorbis files directly, and
highlighting the Ogg selection in the Library and selecting
Advanced - Convert Selection to MP3 should Just Work[tm].

- Greg



Re: (313) wizard mix 1990

2005-04-06 Thread matt kane's brain

At 11:27 AM 4/6/2005, Greg Earle wrote:

Advanced - Convert Selection to MP3 should Just Work[tm].


note: you have to change that in your preferences under import if it shows 
up as something else


ok, that's it. no more geekiness from me today.
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Re: (313) Abdul Haqq Prints

2005-04-06 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




a guy I used to work with (he was from Detroit) had a few favorite
nicknames for it:

the mugger mover
and
the people remover

:D

MEK


   
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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FYI it's not a monorail, it's the people mover, a train that circles
detroit.  It costs under $1 to ride.  Its kinda a joke really.  typical
detroit.  http://www.thepeoplemover.com/

It is sad the city has no high-tech public transportation.

DS

On Apr 6, 2005, at 4:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My Abdul Haqq print that I ordered arrived this morning.

 I got it from RubADub (thanks for ordering them in guys - I really
 appreciate it).

 I know art is a subjective thing of course, and not everyone likes mr
 haqq's work, but I just wanted to say how pleased I am with it.

 It's beautifully produced and mounted, it's even signed and hand
 numbered
 too. And for £40 I think it's a total bargain, a nice piece of techno
 memorabilia. I got the one of the detroit buildings and the monorail -
 like
 on the cover of the infonet 313 comp. It's gonna look nice in my record
 room,

 I don't know if they're all sold out, but, well, I gotta say, you gotta
 grab one!

 Alex
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Re: (313) Abdul Haqq Prints

2005-04-06 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




It's a bit like the clockwork orange in Glasgow - just above ground and
maybe a bit slower

for some reason I can't open the www.thepeoplemover.com site

MEK


   
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a guy I used to work with (he was from Detroit) had a few favorite
nicknames for it:

the mugger mover
and
the people remover

:D

MEK



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   Subject
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FYI it's not a monorail, it's the people mover, a train that circles
detroit.  It costs under $1 to ride.  Its kinda a joke really.  typical
detroit.  http://www.thepeoplemover.com/

It is sad the city has no high-tech public transportation.

DS

On Apr 6, 2005, at 4:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My Abdul Haqq print that I ordered arrived this morning.

 I got it from RubADub (thanks for ordering them in guys - I really
 appreciate it).

 I know art is a subjective thing of course, and not everyone likes mr
 haqq's work, but I just wanted to say how pleased I am with it.

 It's beautifully produced and mounted, it's even signed and hand
 numbered
 too. And for £40 I think it's a total bargain, a nice piece of techno
 memorabilia. I got the one of the detroit buildings and the monorail -
 like
 on the cover of the infonet 313 comp. It's gonna look nice in my record
 room,

 I don't know if they're all sold out, but, well, I gotta say, you gotta
 grab one!

 Alex
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Re: (313) FW: Email Overload

2005-04-06 Thread Maarten Baute
So Mr. Hawtin is on this list after all?


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Re: (313) Blackman Arnold snacktime

2005-04-06 Thread diana potts

I've played Telefon Tel Aviv in the classroom too-
when i taught pre-schoolers. They called it the 'bleep
bleep music' :) And asked for it that way too :)


--- matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 you made me think of this:
 http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1013103
 
 At 10:37 AM 4/6/2005, you wrote:
 
   today during snack we listened to Blackman Arnold
 CD.
 The kids really enjoyed it! However one concern was
 that it sounded alot like the music from Spykids 2.
 This particular child is convinced that it is
 actually
 the music from Spykids 2.
 
 back to math
 d
 
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RE: (313) Blackman Arnold snacktime

2005-04-06 Thread lee herrington
Diana's recent post has awakened my curiosity.  Would any one else care to
elaborate about positive experiences involving children and techno?  I know
that my 19 month-old daughter perks up a bit when I play early carl craig
trax.

cheers


lee r. herrington
u store it
technical support specialist

440-260-2245





 
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From: diana potts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 12:23 PM
To: matt kane's brain; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Blackman Arnold snacktime


I've played Telefon Tel Aviv in the classroom too-
when i taught pre-schoolers. They called it the 'bleep
bleep music' :) And asked for it that way too :)


--- matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 you made me think of this:
 http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1013103
 
 At 10:37 AM 4/6/2005, you wrote:
 
   today during snack we listened to Blackman Arnold
 CD.
 The kids really enjoyed it! However one concern was
 that it sounded alot like the music from Spykids 2.
 This particular child is convinced that it is
 actually
 the music from Spykids 2.
 
 back to math
 d
 
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RE: (313) Blackman Arnold snacktime

2005-04-06 Thread matt kane's brain

At 01:12 PM 4/6/2005, lee herrington wrote:

Diana's recent post has awakened my curiosity.  Would any one else care to
elaborate about positive experiences involving children and techno?  I know
that my 19 month-old daughter perks up a bit when I play early carl craig
trax.


didn't someone once post a review of an adult. release by his 4-year old son?
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RE: (313) Blackman Arnold snacktime

2005-04-06 Thread Robert Taylor
My friend's little sister didn't like Aphex Twin's Analogue Bubblebath, cos she 
thought it sounded like a ghost crying :)

-Original Message-
From: lee herrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 April 2005 17:12
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Blackman Arnold snacktime


Diana's recent post has awakened my curiosity.  Would any one else care to
elaborate about positive experiences involving children and techno?  I know
that my 19 month-old daughter perks up a bit when I play early carl craig
trax.

cheers


lee r. herrington
u store it
technical support specialist

440-260-2245





 
-Original Message-
From: diana potts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 12:23 PM
To: matt kane's brain; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Blackman Arnold snacktime


I've played Telefon Tel Aviv in the classroom too-
when i taught pre-schoolers. They called it the 'bleep
bleep music' :) And asked for it that way too :)


--- matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 you made me think of this:
 http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1013103
 
 At 10:37 AM 4/6/2005, you wrote:
 
   today during snack we listened to Blackman Arnold
 CD.
 The kids really enjoyed it! However one concern was
 that it sounded alot like the music from Spykids 2.
 This particular child is convinced that it is
 actually
 the music from Spykids 2.
 
 back to math
 d
 
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RE: (313) Blackman Arnold snacktime

2005-04-06 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: lee herrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Diana's recent post has awakened my curiosity.  Would any one
else care to
elaborate about positive experiences involving children and
techno?  I know
that my 19 month-old daughter perks up a bit when I play early
carl craig
trax.

when my son was still very small, i would play carl craig's a
wonderful life for him while he was falling asleep for his midday
nap. he's now a big fan of such tracks as recloose's soul clap
2000 and aint changing, theo parrish's jb's edit and
especially kraftwerk's the robots which he is absolutely
obsessed with and will listen to over and over and over if you let
him. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


(313) Sean Deason to buy us all dinner!

2005-04-06 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.




Seans classic Psykofuk record from 1996 gets re-issued on Star 69!!??


Fine by me!


congrats!


Pizza Papalis next time im in town!!!


!!!

:)


derek.




(313) New Release

2005-04-06 Thread Martin Dust

Wotcha 313,

Next up on Dust Science...
http://www.dustscience.com/Releases/CarlTaylor-Simplex.php

Cheers

Martin



Re: (313) main st

2005-04-06 Thread Anya K Stang

this one?
http://www.discogs.com/release/581
mh...

On Monday, Apr 4, 2005, at 00:15 Europe/London, Philip wrote:



there is a good main st. compilation which seems to have all the bits 
you're
want, ron trent remix, I'm your brother, new day etc etc. it came out 
about

5 years ago I think.

p






Re: (313) Abdul Haqq Prints

2005-04-06 Thread Ian Malbon
We always called it the person mover, based on the typical number of 
passengers.  (The exceptions being of course, when there used to be 
Redwing games, and the Autoshow)


Linda and I used it for several months as daily commuter transport a 
few years ago though, and it's a unique way to get a feel for the 
architecture of the city.


On Apr 6, 2005, at 11:55 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



a guy I used to work with (he was from Detroit) had a few favorite
nicknames for it:

the mugger mover
and
the people remover

:D

MEK



 david smith
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 link.net 
 To

   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 04/06/2005 07:03  
 cc

 AM313@hyperreal.org
   
Subject

   Re: (313) Abdul Haqq Prints










FYI it's not a monorail, it's the people mover, a train that circles
detroit.  It costs under $1 to ride.  Its kinda a joke really.  typical
detroit.  http://www.thepeoplemover.com/

It is sad the city has no high-tech public transportation.

DS

On Apr 6, 2005, at 4:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


My Abdul Haqq print that I ordered arrived this morning.

I got it from RubADub (thanks for ordering them in guys - I really
appreciate it).

I know art is a subjective thing of course, and not everyone likes mr
haqq's work, but I just wanted to say how pleased I am with it.

It's beautifully produced and mounted, it's even signed and hand
numbered
too. And for £40 I think it's a total bargain, a nice piece of techno
memorabilia. I got the one of the detroit buildings and the monorail -
like
on the cover of the infonet 313 comp. It's gonna look nice in my 
record

room,

I don't know if they're all sold out, but, well, I gotta say, you 
gotta

grab one!

Alex
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Re: (313) Sean Deason to buy us all dinner!

2005-04-06 Thread Kent Williams
He gave me a copy of that, and a bunch of other early Matrix records,
in exchange for Timeless a long-ass time ago. I think I got the
better end of the trade!

On Apr 6, 2005 1:10 PM, Derek Plaslaiko. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 Seans classic Psykofuk record from 1996 gets re-issued on Star 69!!??
 
 Fine by me!
 
 congrats!
 
 Pizza Papalis next time im in town!!!
 
 !!!
 
 :)
 
 
 derek.
 



Re: (313) Sean Deason to buy us all dinner!

2005-04-06 Thread diana potts

sweet! light on the sauce please...and will Sean be
doing an operatic rendition of the record while we at
our pizza? kinda like the keroake sessions that went
on one year.



--- Kent Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 He gave me a copy of that, and a bunch of other
 early Matrix records,
 in exchange for Timeless a long-ass time ago. I
 think I got the
 better end of the trade!
 
 On Apr 6, 2005 1:10 PM, Derek Plaslaiko.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
  Seans classic Psykofuk record from 1996 gets
 re-issued on Star 69!!??
  
  Fine by me!
  
  congrats!
  
  Pizza Papalis next time im in town!!!
  
  !!!
  
  :)
  
  
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RE: (313) Blackman Arnold snacktime

2005-04-06 Thread dave cronin
i have a friend whose husband used to play pretty
bangin stuff (sabrettes kinda gear) and she used to
stop in to catch his sets on big party systems while
she was pregnant... 

after the baby was born it was absolutely verifiable
that boomin kix would calm the little one down when he
was crying and upset. pretty funny, really. 

joey beltram lullabies and all that.


--- lee herrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Diana's recent post has awakened my curiosity. 
 Would any one else care to
 elaborate about positive experiences involving
 children and techno?  I know
 that my 19 month-old daughter perks up a bit when I
 play early carl craig
 trax.
 
 cheers
 
 
 lee r. herrington
 u store it
 technical support specialist
 
 440-260-2245
 
 
 
 
 
  
 -Original Message-
 From: diana potts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 12:23 PM
 To: matt kane's brain; 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) Blackman Arnold snacktime
 
 
 I've played Telefon Tel Aviv in the classroom too-
 when i taught pre-schoolers. They called it the
 'bleep
 bleep music' :) And asked for it that way too :)
 
 
 --- matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  you made me think of this:
 
 http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1013103
  
  At 10:37 AM 4/6/2005, you wrote:
  
today during snack we listened to Blackman
 Arnold
  CD.
  The kids really enjoyed it! However one concern
 was
  that it sounded alot like the music from Spykids
 2.
  This particular child is convinced that it is
  actually
  the music from Spykids 2.
  
  back to math
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