Re: (313) Music Recommenders

2006-12-04 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




LOL - just as well

MEK

"Martin Dust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/04/2006 05:42:07 PM:

> You don't, you're on a Mac...
>
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> To: "fab." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >
> > I'd like to know how you even access the website.  Neither IE nor
Safari
> > got me there.
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Re: (313) Music Recommenders

2006-12-04 Thread Martin Dust

You don't, you're on a Mac...

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I'd like to know how you even access the website.  Neither IE nor Safari
got me there.






Re: (313) Music Recommenders

2006-12-04 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




I'd like to know how you even access the website.  Neither IE nor Safari
got me there.

MEK

"fab." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/04/2006 05:06:15 PM:

> it was interesting reading the different comments on this service, since
i
> was curious what "the underground" thought about it.
> skepticism, curiousity...i guess the prevailing feeling is that digital
> distribution is here to stay
>
> i licensed 2 tracks from my label's catalog to them for digital downloads

> after they had been referred by hardwax.
>
> i found john beltran, surgeon, and amp fiddler among others there
>
> fab.
>
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> From: "Tristan Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 6:09 PM
> Subject: (313) Music Recommenders
>
>
> > My friend's mom phoned him yesterday to tell him to have a look at an
> > advert
> > in the Independent music supplement - something like "one of your
favorite
> > bands is promoting a mobile phone company". So he flicks through and
finds
> > this: http://www.nicklovegrove.co.uk/nokia.jpg
> >
> > ...which points at www.musicrecommenders.com (need to use IE6+). In
short,
> > Gramaphone, HardWax, Smallfish and others are all providing tips for a
> > subscription download service. So is David Bowie. I'm not passing any
> > judgements on it. I'm just kind of dumbfounded.
> >
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Re: (313) Music Recommenders

2006-12-04 Thread fab.
it was interesting reading the different comments on this service, since i 
was curious what "the underground" thought about it.
skepticism, curiousity...i guess the prevailing feeling is that digital 
distribution is here to stay


i licensed 2 tracks from my label's catalog to them for digital downloads 
after they had been referred by hardwax.


i found john beltran, surgeon, and amp fiddler among others there

fab.


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From: "Tristan Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 6:09 PM
Subject: (313) Music Recommenders


My friend's mom phoned him yesterday to tell him to have a look at an 
advert

in the Independent music supplement - something like "one of your favorite
bands is promoting a mobile phone company". So he flicks through and finds
this: http://www.nicklovegrove.co.uk/nokia.jpg

...which points at www.musicrecommenders.com (need to use IE6+). In short,
Gramaphone, HardWax, Smallfish and others are all providing tips for a
subscription download service. So is David Bowie. I'm not passing any
judgements on it. I'm just kind of dumbfounded.

Tristan
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RE: (313) Music Recommenders

2006-12-04 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
Oh! I just didn't know is all. Things can be very different across the
pond. More than once I've found artists I thought to be underground in
the US were pretty all over the charts out there. I was about to start
hating on yall if redshape was pop. Cause that would be fresh. I guess
it's that sarcasm thing I sometimes get slagged off for NOT getting. I'm
a dolt though. It's funny now that I know though. 

K

P.S.
  @MEK! Is that fallon.com as in jimmy fallon? 

K
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mwnb

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It's a joke - don't take it so seriously.  Dettman works at Hard Wax and
is
releasing records now.
http://clone.nl/shop.html?find=marcel+dettman&reset=1

:-)

MEK

"Stoddard, Kamal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/04/2006
12:46:27
PM:

>
> Looks like they're trying to say that redshape is commercial? Did I
read
> that wrong? And who's marcel dettman? A pop alias for the man called
> peel? More questions than answers...
>
> :)
>
> K
>


(313) DM - People Are People - Underground Resistance Remix

2006-12-04 Thread Martin Dust

Anyone heard Franki's mix?

m




RE: (313) Music Recommenders

2006-12-04 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




It's a joke - don't take it so seriously.  Dettman works at Hard Wax and is
releasing records now.
http://clone.nl/shop.html?find=marcel+dettman&reset=1

:-)

MEK

"Stoddard, Kamal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/04/2006 12:46:27
PM:

>
> Looks like they're trying to say that redshape is commercial? Did I read
> that wrong? And who's marcel dettman? A pop alias for the man called
> peel? More questions than answers...
>
> :)
>
> K
>



(313) just 7 more weeks this friday...

2006-12-04 Thread jurren baars

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can't wait.

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RE: (313) Music Recommenders

2006-12-04 Thread Stoddard, Kamal

Looks like they're trying to say that redshape is commercial? Did I read
that wrong? And who's marcel dettman? A pop alias for the man called
peel? More questions than answers...

:)

K



Re: (313) Bleep43 radio with Surgeon

2006-12-04 Thread Ian Cheshire
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(313) Bleep43 radio with Surgeon

2006-12-04 Thread Toby Frith
This week's show wasn't broadcast due to technical issues but is available to 
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Next week : Mike Parker


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Re: (313) Music Recommenders

2006-12-04 Thread Jari Tolkkinen

On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Martin Dust wrote:

>  I haven't made my mind up on this one yet, I'm kinda glad someone is 
>  pushing
>  tips out there cos the top ten in the electronic/dance section on iTunes 
>  has

>  been the same all year - which can't be a good thing.

 if it was free id likely be cool with that. but selling it, i think
 thats just weak.


I can see the theory behind it, it just a shame people don't want to 
exp. the real thing in a store, can't really see the service being a 
port of call for many people here but then again who knows, I never 
thought people would listen to tunes on their phone but anyone who's 
travelled on public transport will know different.


I would love to experience the real thing every saturday but not everybody 
lives in London/Amsterdam/Berlin/.


I live in a smallish (130k inhabitats) city in north Finland where there 
are two record shops. The other is an old and dominant shop selling list 
music, popular music, heavy metal and other common things here in Finland 
and everything is on CD.


The other is a bit alternative store. The alternative part leans heavily 
to heavy metal which is really popular here in Finland. There is a small 
vinyl section which has apprx. couple of hundred records and the rotation 
is really weak. I'd like to support my local dealer but I have given up 
since it really cannot compare to Piccadilly, Hardwax and other stores in 
the net selling electronic music.


I myself have found "salvation" with the kind of lists that Piccadilly 
puts out and I see this kind of service benefitting us who don't have 
access to quality stores who are specialists.


Of course when I'm travelling the first thing I do is to go to the local 
record shop to check out their wares :)


Happy monday everybody!

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ps. fn hate mondays :D



(313) Record sale

2006-12-04 Thread Tristan Watkins
Sorry about the SPAM. I've recently put a bunch of stuff up for sale on
Discogs if anyone is interested. Most 12"s are £4, usually in near-mint
condition, which seems to be less than the going rate on discogs for most of
them. Since I've just spent all this time using Discogs to sort this out, I
reckon it's only right and proper that they get the dues for any items
purchased, so please buy through the site. Shoot me an email if you have any
questions. Thanks! 

http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?seller=phonopsia 
 
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Re: (313) Music Recommenders

2006-12-04 Thread Martin Dust
I haven't made my mind up on this one yet, I'm kinda glad someone is 
pushing
tips out there cos the top ten in the electronic/dance section on iTunes 
has

been the same all year - which can't be a good thing.


if it was free id likely be cool with that. but selling it, i think
thats just weak.


I can see the theory behind it, it just a shame people don't want to exp. 
the real thing in a store, can't really see the service being a port of call 
for many people here but then again who knows, I never thought people would 
listen to tunes on their phone but anyone who's travelled on public 
transport will know different.


m 






RE: (313) Music Recommenders

2006-12-04 Thread Tristan Watkins
> -Original Message-
> From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 04 December 2006 00:36
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) Music Recommenders
> 
> if it was free id likely be cool with that. but selling it, i 
> think thats just weak.

Isn't it just one of many channels of digital distribution? To play devil's
advocate for a moment, what exactly is so much different than when
Piccadilly puts together a list of weekly recommendations, or more
precisely, when Betalounge offer basically the same thing? Is it just
because it's a phone company that profits from it? Is it that it's a paid
subscription service which is objectionable, or that it relies on a massive
company to reach a wider audience? 
 
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Re: (313) Music Recommenders

2006-12-04 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.

On 12/3/06, Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


You sure Tom? Are we cool are something now :)


at least you and i are ;)


I haven't made my mind up on this one yet, I'm kinda glad someone is pushing
tips out there cos the top ten in the electronic/dance section on iTunes has
been the same all year - which can't be a good thing.


if it was free id likely be cool with that. but selling it, i think
thats just weak.

tom