Re: (313) discogs?

2005-07-04 Thread Simon Hindle
From a weblog belonging to a discogs.com subscriber, dated 2 July:

 Dear Discogs User,

As you will have noticed, Discogs has been offline now since yesterday.
We experienced a cascade of problems with the servers yesterday that ended
with the whole site inaccessible to everyone including the system admin's.
Since then, we have been working hard on a solution to getting us up and
running again. Thankfully, this server that hosts the help.discogs.com
site has been revived, and this may allow us to get the whole site running
again. However, this is an extremely technical job, and may take some
time to complete.

As sod's law dictates, we have four brand new servers already ordered
and will be installing them by the middle of July. These should ensure
we don't experience an outage such as this again.

We apologize, and ask you all the be patent while we try and figure out
a solution. In the meantime, if you need to contact me or another Discogs
user with an urgent matter, please use the form below, and I will try
and help.

Yours Sincerely
Nik | Discogs Community Manager 

 Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/01/05 9:43 pm 
- Original Message - 
From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Org 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: (313) discogs?

 i've seen it mentioned somewhere that the main guy is on holiday and 
 the server's gone down. could be mis-information tho.

That would make sense to me. www.discogs.com is still responding to pings, so 
the problem is most likely with the application or server rather than anything 
more sinister. Truth be told, I hacked them because they haven't taken me up on 
my discogs toolbar idea yet. 

Tristan
===
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk 





Re: (313) Good Gals by Carl Craig

2005-07-04 Thread James_Bucknell
hi collin
piccadilly records in manchester have it.
http://www.piccadillyrecords.co.uk/
james
www.jbucknell.com




   
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HI all,

Does anybody know which mail order shop has 'Good Girls' by Craig Craig in
stock?

Regards,

Collin Chen


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Re: (313) the meaning of...life in general

2005-07-04 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Echo  The Bunnymen are better! ;)
They are the Echo of the 2000s as Radiohead were in 90s. ;)

Did u actually like that coldplay stuff?

 well. best not get in to that discussion here I suppose.

 I don't think I dislike any music any more. infact, I don't think i know
 anything about anything really.


RE: (313) who wants nubreakzzz anyway (when you've got these flavaz)

2005-07-04 Thread Robert Taylor
That must have been me - I loved it, though could have done without the 
talking, especially the silliness over Strings Of Life

-Original Message-
From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 July 2005 13:21
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) who wants nubreakzzz anyway (when you've got these
flavaz)


What does one need to do to get some attention? When I posted my all
house/techno mixes, I used to get loads of positive reactions. Now we try to
open our minds and tackle other genres and old stuff and nobody cares. Even
my marketing strategy didn't work ;-)

One (1!) download so far.

At this time my techno mixes would have been downloaded 20 times, easily.

 Dear Sir or Madam,

 I want to inform you about the best mix recorded in the history of
mankind.
 It was performed by dj cool synthesizer (me), dj techno maker and dj
 coldplaya (for a picture of us, look at
 http://www.morthenkiang.com/pics/no_nubreakzzz.jpg). This is a defining
 moment in the history of music making and western civilization. Download
the
 mix now and win a trip to Ibiza (bed  breakfast included)! Autograph
 sessions to be announced...
 Between the tracks there are some interludes, which are only
understandable
 to people who speak Maldegems fluently. The tracklisting is as follows:

 part one
 (feedback intro)
 01) can - bel air [ lp: future days, 1973 ]
 02) the beatles - blue jay way [ lp: magical mystery tour, 1967 ]
 03) the seeds - girl i want you [ lp: the seeds, 1966 ]
 (interlude)
 04) little richard - lucille [ compilation: the best of 50's jumpin' jive,
 1953 ]
 05) the wailers - road runner [ lp: the fabulous wailers, 1959 ]
 06) the rolling stones - parachute woman [ lp: beggars banquet, 1968 ]
 07) mississippi john hurt - nobody's dirty business [ lp: avalon blues:
the
 complete 1928 okeh recordings, 1996 ]
 (interlude)
 08) the cramps - i can't hardly stand it [ lp: ... off the bone, 1983 ]
 09) the monks - i hate you [ lp: black monk time, 1966 ]
 10) the velvet underground - venus in furs [ lp: the velvet underground 
 nico, 1967 ]
 11) santana - hope you're feeling better [ lp: abraxas, 1970 ]
 (interlude)
 12) the sonics - have love will travel [ lp: here are the sonics, 1965 ]
 13) shuggie otis - island letter [ lp: inspiration information, 1974 ]
 14) the congos - ark of the covenant [ lp: heart of the congos, 1977 ]
 15) augustus pablo - brace's tower dub no. 2 [ lp: king tubbys meets
rockers
 uptown, 1976 ]
 16) the slits - spend, spend, spend [ lp: cut, 1979 ]
 (interlude)
 17) dinosaur l - #7 [ lp: 24 24 music, 1981 ]
 18) joy division - disorder [ lp: unknown pleasures, 1979 ]
 19) liliput - do you mind my dream [ lp: liliput, 1982 ]
 20) esg - dance [ lp: come away with esg, 1983 ]
 (interlude)

 part two
 21) curtis mayfield - superfly [ lp: superfly, 1972 ]
 22) black sabbath - hand of doom [ lp: paranoid, 1971 ]
 23) napalm death - the kill [ lp: peel sessions, 1987]
 (interlude)
 24) the beach boys - god only knows [ lp: pet sounds, 1966 ]
 25) kenneth john and dimmed lights - no, baby, no [ label: top songs
 records, 7, ? (a maldegem band!) ]
 26) the stooges - 1969 [ lp: the stooges, 1969 ]
 (interlude)
 27) dj milton - suk the dik [ label: dance mania, 1995 ]
 28) morthen kiang - i dance on guilded splinters [ (unreleased) ]
 29) newworldaquarium - themefrom [ label: delsin, 2000 ]
 30) fennesz - rivers of sand [ lp: venice, 2004 ]
 (interlude)
 31) indean ocean - schoolbell / treehouse (walter gibbons mix) [ label:
 sleeping bag, 1986 ]
 32) prince - the ballad of dorothy parker [ lp: sign 'o' the times, 1987 ]
 33) the b-52's - party out of bounds [ lp: wild planet, 1980 ]
 (interlude)
 34) agnostic front - power [ lp: victim in pain, 1984 ]
 35) slant 6 - blue angel [ lp: soda pop rip off, 1994 ]
 36) talking heads - the great curve [ lp: remain in light, 1980 ]
 37) 69 - frequency finale [ label: planet e, 1991 ]
 (interlude)
 38) hellhammer - massacra [ lp: apocalyptic raids, 1984 ]
 39) burzum - war [ lp: burzum, 1992 ]
 (lou rawls interlude - featured in shake - the fake left go right plan,
 frictional 2001)
 40) rhythim is rhythim - strings of life [ label: transmat, 1987 ]
 (feedback outro - or: the best outro ever performed ... ever!)

 Download at: http://www.morthenkiang.com/soundcollage.html

 Just believe the hype.

 Cheers,
 Maarten a.k.a. dj cool synthesizer

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RE: (313) discogs?

2005-07-04 Thread Odeluga, Ken
I noticed that using voodoo science - *and only if you're using Safari*
- you can access the site despite it being to all intents and purposes
down. Try this: go to your bookmark or Google or whatever. When your
browser starts to hang, cancel the operation (click on the 'X' in the
menu bar) and it should load.

It worked for me at the weekend.

I'm not a protocol egg-head so I dunno the mechanics of how/why/ it
works but it did.

k

Ken Odeluga
Copy Editor, Markets - Market Talk
Dow Jones Newswires
10 Fleet Place
Limeburner Lane
LONDON EC4M 7QN

020 7842 9297

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-Original Message-
From: Simon Hindle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 04 July 2005 01:44
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) discogs?

From a weblog belonging to a discogs.com subscriber, dated 2 July:

 Dear Discogs User,

As you will have noticed, Discogs has been offline now since yesterday.
We experienced a cascade of problems with the servers yesterday that
ended
with the whole site inaccessible to everyone including the system
admin's.
Since then, we have been working hard on a solution to getting us up and
running again. Thankfully, this server that hosts the help.discogs.com
site has been revived, and this may allow us to get the whole site
running
again. However, this is an extremely technical job, and may take some
time to complete.

As sod's law dictates, we have four brand new servers already ordered
and will be installing them by the middle of July. These should ensure
we don't experience an outage such as this again.

We apologize, and ask you all the be patent while we try and figure out
a solution. In the meantime, if you need to contact me or another
Discogs
user with an urgent matter, please use the form below, and I will try
and help.

Yours Sincerely
Nik | Discogs Community Manager 

 Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/01/05 9:43 pm 
- Original Message - 
From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Org 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: (313) discogs?

 i've seen it mentioned somewhere that the main guy is on holiday and 
 the server's gone down. could be mis-information tho.

That would make sense to me. www.discogs.com is still responding to
pings, so the problem is most likely with the application or server
rather than anything more sinister. Truth be told, I hacked them because
they haven't taken me up on my discogs toolbar idea yet. 

Tristan
===
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk 






(313) toda space (?)

2005-07-04 Thread De Block, Mario
hi all
once again i'll amaze you with one of my nostalgia-based questions;
having digged up a tape from a dutch radio show from around 95-96. there
was this amazing track in a landstrumm/vogel/sativae/mosaic etc style,
with lots of bleeps, peeps, and a massive ultrafunky bass groove, with
manic 'toda space, to-to-to-to-toda space' sample vox. could anyone make
a point or suggestion about who's been hiding beyond this record?
something like city plus vision - 'space' was what the host of the
show stated, but radio 65 was always tricky in the that track
announcements were always treated with a vocoder
i'd understand if no one couldn't leave a hint ;)
Mario