Re: (313) The Island

2005-08-15 Thread turn'


  I was sceptical . but really enjoyed the film.

  Might have to revisit it, now that I know it was filmed in Detroit.

  I thought it was based very closely on George Lucas first film THX-1138
  .. with some modern evolution of the concept.

  But yea, totally surprised by the film, after expecting it to be
  another sci-fi wet biscuit .. all flash and no pants.

  Compared to alot of recent sci-fi attempts I felt the island was
  quite strong, telling a decent story in a managable fashion.

  I think it could stand the test of several viewings.


   .simon




theREALmxyzptlk wrote:

Cyclone Wehner wrote:

Has anyone seen this sci-fi movie? I know it was shot in Detroit and 
from the promo clips I've seen Detroit features quite prominently 
(albeit no

Belle Isle)? Is it any good? ;)


 

My wife and I went because there wasn't much out and we wanted to see a 
movie she hadn't seen - I rarely get to go to movies, so what the hey.
The acting was decent (Obi Wan, Boromir and Steve Buscemi!), and it had 
an interesting premise. Can't recall, but I think it's a Michael Bay 
film. Lots of action sequences. What I found fun was the way the action 
sequences were shot (nice cinematography). The best way I can describe 
it is that instead of focusing the flight of the cars in the air in the 
obligatory 'cars flying through the air' scenes - which are ubiquitous 
in action films these days -  there was a lot of up-in-it focus on the 
crash down in that sort of "you are there in the middle of it" crazed 
confusion/movement which reminded me of Ridley Scott's battle scenes in 
"Gladiator".
The problem in most films of this ilk is that it's easy to tell who the 
expendables are pretty quickly and also how things are going to turn out.
I wouldn't beat a path to the theater for it, but I wasn't angry I'd 
seen it or anything. I'd say it will fare better on the big screen than 
it does as a rental.
It all depends on if you like futuristic action films, I guess. Not a 
bad ride, all said.





Re: (313) The Island

2005-08-15 Thread theREALmxyzptlk

Cyclone Wehner wrote:

Has anyone seen this sci-fi movie? I know it was shot in Detroit and from 
the promo clips I've seen Detroit features quite prominently (albeit no

Belle Isle)? Is it any good? ;)


 

My wife and I went because there wasn't much out and we wanted to see a 
movie she hadn't seen - I rarely get to go to movies, so what the hey.
The acting was decent (Obi Wan, Boromir and Steve Buscemi!), and it had 
an interesting premise. Can't recall, but I think it's a Michael Bay 
film. Lots of action sequences. What I found fun was the way the action 
sequences were shot (nice cinematography). The best way I can describe 
it is that instead of focusing the flight of the cars in the air in the 
obligatory 'cars flying through the air' scenes - which are ubiquitous 
in action films these days -  there was a lot of up-in-it focus on the 
crash down in that sort of "you are there in the middle of it" crazed 
confusion/movement which reminded me of Ridley Scott's battle scenes in 
"Gladiator".
The problem in most films of this ilk is that it's easy to tell who the 
expendables are pretty quickly and also how things are going to turn out.
I wouldn't beat a path to the theater for it, but I wasn't angry I'd 
seen it or anything. I'd say it will fare better on the big screen than 
it does as a rental.
It all depends on if you like futuristic action films, I guess. Not a 
bad ride, all said.




(313) The Island

2005-08-15 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Has anyone seen this sci-fi movie? I know it was shot in Detroit and from 
the promo clips I've seen Detroit features quite prominently (albeit no
Belle Isle)? Is it any good? ;)


Re: (313) CiM bitten by Black Dog - ....

2005-08-15 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




They do sound a little too similar.  If CiM/Delsin were to pursue it I
think they'd have a case.

Well, I know two tracks that will be an easy mix.  Better get them while
they're available.

MEK



   
 Klaas-Jan Jongsma 
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 >  To 
   lisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   
 08/15/05 12:46 PM  cc 
   Kent Williams   
   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,   
   "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 313   
   <313@hyperreal.org> 
   Subject 
   Re: (313) CiM bitten by Black Dog - 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   




Actually the version of Service Pack i have starts out with a whole
clean part to sample, same sound, same texture, same key, same bass
squelch all in exactly the same timing. Now of course on could
accidentally re-create this but it is a bit to much of a coincidence.


On 15-aug-2005, at 18:38, lisa wrote:

> The samples posted seem like they are in similar (or same) keys,
> but it doesn't sound like a sample or rip-off of one to the other
> (putting aside which came first or who did what). I can find loads
> of songs in my collection that I would put in this same category
> (of sounding similar) and believe that sometimes, things just fit/
> sound good together and people discover them on their own, creating
> their own take on a thing.
>
> Perhaps the world has rhythms (as Ken says, synchronicity) and
> we're simply discovering them (or they're discovering us).
>
> Lisa
>
>
> Kent Williams wrote:
>
>
>> There's only a couple of seconds in the CiM track to sample. I don't
>> know how you'd take the sample and stretch it into the Black Dog
>> track.  I'd be willing to give Ken the benefit of the doubt here.
>> Hell, it would be easier to make the CiM track out of the Black Dog
>> track.
>> Besides, is it plagarism to duplicate what is a pretty generic phrase
>> in isolation? If so, I got Opz on both those guys, because I used a
>> Major 7th chord Pad, a Juno-esque bass note on the tonic, and a high
>> D50-sounding note 2 octaves higher years ago.
>> There is loads of unintentional plagarism and synchronicity in music.
>> If what you're showing here meant someone made a ton of money off
>> of a
>> significant act of plagarism, it would be worth starting a row about.
>> As it is, both those guys either have day jobs or live very modestly.
>> On 8/15/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Normally I won't take these things to public,
>>> but solving the issue with the label didn't succeed
>>>
>>> I'm 100% sure The Black Dog samples a track of the artist CiM,
>>> a track from Delsin's Service Pack release. (released 1999)
>>>
>>> On it's own not a not-to-overcome-problem, but..
>>>
>>> quote from the artist, Ken Downie aka The Black Dog
>>> "No samples were used. From anybody."
>>>
>>> Dust Label owner Martin:
>>> "I've no reason to doubt Ken at all."
>>>
>>> ===
>>>
>>> Compare and contrast...
>>>
>>> A: 'new' Black Dog on Dust Science
>>> http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF189035-01-01-01.mp3
>>>
>>> B: CiM - Shift - Service Pack/Do Not Multiply Models
>>> http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF137860-01-01-04.mp3
>>>
>>> Well, if you still need any help
>>>
>>> What makes it most obvious is that the bassline is the same and that
>>> it *starts at the same time as the high string sounds*.
>>>
>>> Listen to the Black Dog Juno MP3 sample at 23 secs in to hear this,
>>> and compare this with the Shift track at 3 sec.
>>>
>>> you just can't do three sounds exactly the same
>>>
>>> a low string, a high string and bass sound
>>> all with the same reverb!
>>> all in the same time schedule
>>>
>>> http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=11919
>>> http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=69615
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>





Re: (313) An Excellent Film About The TB-303

2005-08-15 Thread Joost P
Yeah, I posted a link to this guy's website a couple of weeks ago, but 
I have to admit I wasn't very clear in my subject, so it probably went 
unnoticed.


I found the piece about the Amen break to be quite interesting as well.



On 14 Aug, 2005, at 5:02 PM, Ken Odeluga wrote:


Apologies to those of you who've already heard and seen this.

The link below leads to an academically presented, but extremely well 
informed film about the 'famous' Roland electronic musical instrument. 
Mostly it contains stuff which many will already know, but I doubt 
that the history, ethos and culture which the 303 engenders, has been 
as comprehensively documented on film before.


You'll need Quicktime (which is free to download).

I need to acknowledge that I saw this first on the Discogs music tech 
forum.


Enjoy.

http://nkhstudio.com/pages/popup_bassline.html

Music is an open sky.

http://bleep43.com






Re: (313) CiM bitten by Black Dog - ....

2005-08-15 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma
Actually the version of Service Pack i have starts out with a whole  
clean part to sample, same sound, same texture, same key, same bass  
squelch all in exactly the same timing. Now of course on could  
accidentally re-create this but it is a bit to much of a coincidence.



On 15-aug-2005, at 18:38, lisa wrote:

The samples posted seem like they are in similar (or same) keys,  
but it doesn't sound like a sample or rip-off of one to the other  
(putting aside which came first or who did what). I can find loads  
of songs in my collection that I would put in this same category  
(of sounding similar) and believe that sometimes, things just fit/ 
sound good together and people discover them on their own, creating  
their own take on a thing.


Perhaps the world has rhythms (as Ken says, synchronicity) and  
we're simply discovering them (or they're discovering us).


Lisa


Kent Williams wrote:



There's only a couple of seconds in the CiM track to sample. I don't
know how you'd take the sample and stretch it into the Black Dog
track.  I'd be willing to give Ken the benefit of the doubt here.
Hell, it would be easier to make the CiM track out of the Black Dog
track.
Besides, is it plagarism to duplicate what is a pretty generic phrase
in isolation? If so, I got Opz on both those guys, because I used a
Major 7th chord Pad, a Juno-esque bass note on the tonic, and a high
D50-sounding note 2 octaves higher years ago.
There is loads of unintentional plagarism and synchronicity in music.
If what you're showing here meant someone made a ton of money off  
of a

significant act of plagarism, it would be worth starting a row about.
As it is, both those guys either have day jobs or live very modestly.
On 8/15/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Normally I won't take these things to public,
but solving the issue with the label didn't succeed

I'm 100% sure The Black Dog samples a track of the artist CiM,
a track from Delsin's Service Pack release. (released 1999)

On it's own not a not-to-overcome-problem, but..

quote from the artist, Ken Downie aka The Black Dog
"No samples were used. From anybody."

Dust Label owner Martin:
"I've no reason to doubt Ken at all."

===

Compare and contrast...

A: 'new' Black Dog on Dust Science
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF189035-01-01-01.mp3

B: CiM - Shift - Service Pack/Do Not Multiply Models
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF137860-01-01-04.mp3

Well, if you still need any help

What makes it most obvious is that the bassline is the same and that
it *starts at the same time as the high string sounds*.

Listen to the Black Dog Juno MP3 sample at 23 secs in to hear this,
and compare this with the Shift track at 3 sec.

you just can't do three sounds exactly the same

a low string, a high string and bass sound
all with the same reverb!
all in the same time schedule

http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=11919
http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=69615









Re: (313) Old school acid track ID

2005-08-15 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma

On of THE best acid tracks ever



On 15-aug-2005, at 19:28, David Bate wrote:


Armando - Confusion's Revenge  ... :)


http://www.discogs.com/release/2355


Cheers,

Dave

Filip Sneppe wrote:



Hi,

(my first post to this list)
I am looking for the artist/trackname that is behind an old
acid track. I am guessing that the track must be at least
10-12 years old, but more likely from around '88/'89, as I've
come across it on "retro" DJ mixes with other tracks from
that era.

The first part of the song has some pitched-up vocals on it
that go like this:

 We searched the world over, looking for a sound
 a sound that ran deep, deep underground,
 finally we found it, ending our quest,
 a sound that jacked the house to its best.

 Our search then continued, looking for a name,
 a name that would claim all sorts of fame,
 Finally we found it, ending our search,
 a name that proved to us that it could really work.

 We called the sound acid, a name that came to be,
 a member in full of the house family,
 so as we go on, jackin' to the groove,
 we continue with the sound that makes your body move.

 ACID

 ACID

 ACID

 Let's jack the house.

Then the rest of the track is just some cool 303 melody
going berzerk.

I could only find one reference about this via google, and
it's of someone else asking for a track ID, like me:

(google cache)
http://216.239.59.104/search? 
q=cache:HIJtEN2wrs8J:www.rhythmism.com/forum/showthread.php%3Ft% 
3D6606+%22we+searched+the+world+over%22+looking+for+a+sound&hl=en


Does anyone know the name of the track I am talking about ?

Thanks in advance,
Filip












Re: (313) Old school acid track ID

2005-08-15 Thread David Bate
Armando - Confusion's Revenge  ... :)


http://www.discogs.com/release/2355


Cheers,

Dave

Filip Sneppe wrote:

>Hi,
>
>(my first post to this list)
>I am looking for the artist/trackname that is behind an old
>acid track. I am guessing that the track must be at least
>10-12 years old, but more likely from around '88/'89, as I've
>come across it on "retro" DJ mixes with other tracks from 
>that era.
>
>The first part of the song has some pitched-up vocals on it 
>that go like this:
>
>  We searched the world over, looking for a sound
>  a sound that ran deep, deep underground,
>  finally we found it, ending our quest,
>  a sound that jacked the house to its best.
>
>  Our search then continued, looking for a name,
>  a name that would claim all sorts of fame,
>  Finally we found it, ending our search,
>  a name that proved to us that it could really work.
>
>  We called the sound acid, a name that came to be,
>  a member in full of the house family,
>  so as we go on, jackin' to the groove,
>  we continue with the sound that makes your body move.
>
>  ACID
>
>  ACID
>
>  ACID
>
>  Let's jack the house.
>
>Then the rest of the track is just some cool 303 melody
>going berzerk.
>
>I could only find one reference about this via google, and
>it's of someone else asking for a track ID, like me:
>
>(google cache)
>http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:HIJtEN2wrs8J:www.rhythmism.com/forum/showthread.php%3Ft%3D6606+%22we+searched+the+world+over%22+looking+for+a+sound&hl=en
>
>Does anyone know the name of the track I am talking about ?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Filip
>
>  
>




(313) Old school acid track ID

2005-08-15 Thread Filip Sneppe
Hi,

(my first post to this list)
I am looking for the artist/trackname that is behind an old
acid track. I am guessing that the track must be at least
10-12 years old, but more likely from around '88/'89, as I've
come across it on "retro" DJ mixes with other tracks from 
that era.

The first part of the song has some pitched-up vocals on it 
that go like this:

  We searched the world over, looking for a sound
  a sound that ran deep, deep underground,
  finally we found it, ending our quest,
  a sound that jacked the house to its best.

  Our search then continued, looking for a name,
  a name that would claim all sorts of fame,
  Finally we found it, ending our search,
  a name that proved to us that it could really work.

  We called the sound acid, a name that came to be,
  a member in full of the house family,
  so as we go on, jackin' to the groove,
  we continue with the sound that makes your body move.

  ACID

  ACID

  ACID

  Let's jack the house.

Then the rest of the track is just some cool 303 melody
going berzerk.

I could only find one reference about this via google, and
it's of someone else asking for a track ID, like me:

(google cache)
http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:HIJtEN2wrs8J:www.rhythmism.com/forum/showthread.php%3Ft%3D6606+%22we+searched+the+world+over%22+looking+for+a+sound&hl=en

Does anyone know the name of the track I am talking about ?

Thanks in advance,
Filip



Re: (313) CiM bitten by Black Dog - ....

2005-08-15 Thread lisa
The samples posted seem like they are in similar (or same) keys, but it 
doesn't sound like a sample or rip-off of one to the other (putting 
aside which came first or who did what). I can find loads of songs in my 
collection that I would put in this same category (of sounding similar) 
and believe that sometimes, things just fit/sound good together and 
people discover them on their own, creating their own take on a thing.


Perhaps the world has rhythms (as Ken says, synchronicity) and we're 
simply discovering them (or they're discovering us).


Lisa


Kent Williams wrote:


There's only a couple of seconds in the CiM track to sample. I don't
know how you'd take the sample and stretch it into the Black Dog
track.  I'd be willing to give Ken the benefit of the doubt here.
Hell, it would be easier to make the CiM track out of the Black Dog
track.

Besides, is it plagarism to duplicate what is a pretty generic phrase
in isolation? If so, I got Opz on both those guys, because I used a
Major 7th chord Pad, a Juno-esque bass note on the tonic, and a high
D50-sounding note 2 octaves higher years ago.

There is loads of unintentional plagarism and synchronicity in music.
If what you're showing here meant someone made a ton of money off of a
significant act of plagarism, it would be worth starting a row about.
As it is, both those guys either have day jobs or live very modestly.

On 8/15/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Normally I won't take these things to public,
but solving the issue with the label didn't succeed

I'm 100% sure The Black Dog samples a track of the artist CiM,
a track from Delsin's Service Pack release. (released 1999)

On it's own not a not-to-overcome-problem, but..

quote from the artist, Ken Downie aka The Black Dog
"No samples were used. From anybody."

Dust Label owner Martin:
"I've no reason to doubt Ken at all."

===

Compare and contrast...

A: 'new' Black Dog on Dust Science
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF189035-01-01-01.mp3

B: CiM - Shift - Service Pack/Do Not Multiply Models
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF137860-01-01-04.mp3

Well, if you still need any help

What makes it most obvious is that the bassline is the same and that
it *starts at the same time as the high string sounds*.

Listen to the Black Dog Juno MP3 sample at 23 secs in to hear this,
and compare this with the Shift track at 3 sec.

you just can't do three sounds exactly the same

a low string, a high string and bass sound
all with the same reverb!
all in the same time schedule

http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=11919
http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=69615








Re: (313) CiM bitten by Black Dog - ....

2005-08-15 Thread Kent Williams
There's only a couple of seconds in the CiM track to sample. I don't
know how you'd take the sample and stretch it into the Black Dog
track.  I'd be willing to give Ken the benefit of the doubt here.
Hell, it would be easier to make the CiM track out of the Black Dog
track.

Besides, is it plagarism to duplicate what is a pretty generic phrase
in isolation? If so, I got Opz on both those guys, because I used a
Major 7th chord Pad, a Juno-esque bass note on the tonic, and a high
D50-sounding note 2 octaves higher years ago.

There is loads of unintentional plagarism and synchronicity in music.
If what you're showing here meant someone made a ton of money off of a
significant act of plagarism, it would be worth starting a row about.
As it is, both those guys either have day jobs or live very modestly.

On 8/15/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Normally I won't take these things to public,
> but solving the issue with the label didn't succeed
> 
> I'm 100% sure The Black Dog samples a track of the artist CiM,
> a track from Delsin's Service Pack release. (released 1999)
> 
> On it's own not a not-to-overcome-problem, but..
> 
> quote from the artist, Ken Downie aka The Black Dog
> "No samples were used. From anybody."
> 
> Dust Label owner Martin:
> "I've no reason to doubt Ken at all."
> 
> ===
> 
> Compare and contrast...
> 
> A: 'new' Black Dog on Dust Science
> http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF189035-01-01-01.mp3
> 
> B: CiM - Shift - Service Pack/Do Not Multiply Models
> http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF137860-01-01-04.mp3
> 
> Well, if you still need any help
> 
> What makes it most obvious is that the bassline is the same and that
> it *starts at the same time as the high string sounds*.
> 
> Listen to the Black Dog Juno MP3 sample at 23 secs in to hear this,
> and compare this with the Shift track at 3 sec.
> 
> you just can't do three sounds exactly the same
> 
> a low string, a high string and bass sound
> all with the same reverb!
> all in the same time schedule
> 
> http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=11919
> http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=69615
> 
> 
>


(313) CiM bitten by Black Dog - ....

2005-08-15 Thread marsel


Normally I won't take these things to public,
but solving the issue with the label didn't succeed

I'm 100% sure The Black Dog samples a track of the artist CiM, 
a track from Delsin's Service Pack release. (released 1999)


On it's own not a not-to-overcome-problem, but..

quote from the artist, Ken Downie aka The Black Dog
"No samples were used. From anybody."

Dust Label owner Martin: 
"I've no reason to doubt Ken at all."


===

Compare and contrast...

A: 'new' Black Dog on Dust Science
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF189035-01-01-01.mp3

B: CiM - Shift - Service Pack/Do Not Multiply Models
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF137860-01-01-04.mp3

Well, if you still need any help 

What makes it most obvious is that the bassline is the same and that 
it *starts at the same time as the high string sounds*.


Listen to the Black Dog Juno MP3 sample at 23 secs in to hear this, 
and compare this with the Shift track at 3 sec.


you just can't do three sounds exactly the same 

a low string, a high string and bass sound 
all with the same reverb!

all in the same time schedule

http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=11919
http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=69615 





RE: (313) An Excellent Film About The TB-303

2005-08-15 Thread René
That must then be

http://ia300107.us.archive.org/1/items/NateHarrisonBasslineBaseline/ 

-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Stoddard, Kamal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Verzonden: maandag 15 augustus 2005 15:29
Aan: Ken Odeluga; 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: RE: (313) An Excellent Film About The TB-303

Here's the direct link for those that want to keep it.


http://ia300107.us.archive.org/1/items/NateHarrisonBasslineBaseline/BB_w
eb.mov

Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
 

 

> -Original Message-
> From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 11:02 AM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: (313) An Excellent Film About The TB-303
> 
> Apologies to those of you who've already heard and seen this.
> 
> The link below leads to an academically presented, but extremely well 
> informed film about the 'famous' Roland electronic musical instrument.
> Mostly it contains stuff which many will already know, but I doubt 
> that the history, ethos and culture which the 303 engenders, has been 
> as comprehensively documented on film before.
> 
> You'll need Quicktime (which is free to download).
> 
> I need to acknowledge that I saw this first on the Discogs music tech 
> forum.
> 
> Enjoy.
> 
> http://nkhstudio.com/pages/popup_bassline.html
> 
> Music is an open sky.
> 
> http://bleep43.com
> 
> 

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Re: (313) planet delsin

2005-08-15 Thread marsel


I assume Rub A Dub weren't selling any promo copies they got?

release dates are on the site

sampler comes sept 1
album comes end of september




\\
prepare for the planet delsin
http://www.delsin.org

___
http://nomorewords.net

- Original Message - 
From: "David Beattie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: (313) planet delsin



Marcel,

When is the vinyl due? I spotted the CD in RubADub on
Friday but they didnt know when they would be getting
the vinyl in.

Cheers
BT


--- Ian Cheshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


this is a wicked complilation, get it if you can.

>
> ehm..
> some self promotion
>
> but the full revamped site is up
> with all info and sounds for the 50th release
> the planet delsin compilation
>
> http://www.delsin.org/
>
>
>
>


www.midnightbeats.de
www.kube72.com
www.detroitimpression.com







Re: (313) planet delsin

2005-08-15 Thread David Beattie
Marcel,

When is the vinyl due? I spotted the CD in RubADub on
Friday but they didnt know when they would be getting
the vinyl in.

Cheers
BT


--- Ian Cheshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> this is a wicked complilation, get it if you can.
> 
> >
> > ehm..
> > some self promotion
> >
> > but the full revamped site is up
> > with all info and sounds for the 50th release
> > the planet delsin compilation
> >
> > http://www.delsin.org/
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> www.midnightbeats.de
> www.kube72.com
> www.detroitimpression.com
> 
> 



RE: (313) An Excellent Film About The TB-303

2005-08-15 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
Here's the direct link for those that want to keep it.


http://ia300107.us.archive.org/1/items/NateHarrisonBasslineBaseline/BB_w
eb.mov

Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
 

 

> -Original Message-
> From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 11:02 AM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: (313) An Excellent Film About The TB-303
> 
> Apologies to those of you who've already heard and seen this.
> 
> The link below leads to an academically presented, but 
> extremely well informed film about the 'famous' Roland 
> electronic musical instrument. 
> Mostly it contains stuff which many will already know, but I 
> doubt that the history, ethos and culture which the 303 
> engenders, has been as comprehensively documented on film before.
> 
> You'll need Quicktime (which is free to download).
> 
> I need to acknowledge that I saw this first on the Discogs 
> music tech forum.
> 
> Enjoy.
> 
> http://nkhstudio.com/pages/popup_bassline.html
> 
> Music is an open sky.
> 
> http://bleep43.com
> 
> 


RE: (313) Dubtribe

2005-08-15 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
Yo, I got the mother earth joint and really ned that close
encounters joint with DC and nazuka. Know anybody that has a copy? Dang
I haven't thought aout that for ages. And the dubtribe anthem of the
ages for me would be we used to dance (with Wednesday night on the
flip). Disco love for real. Dang, I gotta call layne up and see what the
deal is now on getting that record.

Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
 

 

> -Original Message-
> From: Fred Heutte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 5:05 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) Dubtribe
> 
> Dubtribe -did- play "Do It Now" (which I've been using as a 
> set-closer for years).  And, for the last couple of shows 
> only, brought back "Mother Earth"
> which was their first hit way back when on Organico (Chicago 
> label with a deservedly sketchy reputation).
> Their first release, "Close Encounters" (which I have) 
> recycles the John Williams movie them with a Dubtribe 
> reworking on one side and, I am not kidding, Derrick Carter 
> and Chris Nazuka on the flip.  
> 
> They might do one last show on the beach in Hawaii next February . . .
> 
> Fred
> 
> 


(313) Fridays in Detroit

2005-08-15 Thread robin


This found it's way into my inbox. Passing it on in case anyone is 
interested.



Deep Groove Fridays
featuring Eddie Fowlkes and Reggie Dokes
Every Friday starting August 19

At The Hub
1344 Broadway
Detroit, MI
9PM -2AM
No Cover

[EMAIL PROTECTED] for info.




Re: (313) planet delsin

2005-08-15 Thread Ian Cheshire
this is a wicked complilation, get it if you can.

>
> ehm..
> some self promotion
>
> but the full revamped site is up
> with all info and sounds for the 50th release
> the planet delsin compilation
>
> http://www.delsin.org/
>
>
>
>


www.midnightbeats.de
www.kube72.com
www.detroitimpression.com



(313) planet delsin

2005-08-15 Thread marsel


ehm..
some self promotion

but the full revamped site is up
with all info and sounds for the 50th release
the planet delsin compilation

http://www.delsin.org/