(313) planet delsin @ 11 - Amsterdam
Planet Delsin Saturday April 7th 2007 11, Amsterdam, 10pm - 5am Deetron Quince (Live) Raymon Hollander Peel Seamus -- Planet Delsin Saturday May 12th 2007 11, Amsterdam, 10pm - 5am Octave One (Live) Newworldaquarium Raymon Hollander Tim Nieburg
Re: (313) Track ID
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/117852-01.htm&highlight=beans MEK "John Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/03/2007 04:09:18 PM: > Hi Everybody, > > I'm a long time lurker/first time poster and I request some help, please. > > This mix was posted by littletony before and I would like to know the second > tune played, it contains a 'beans and cornbread' sample and starts at around > 3.20mins, > > http://tothebone.co.uk/Prosumer_live_at_Panorama_Bar.mp3 > > Thanks, > > brian.
(313) Track ID
Hi Everybody, I'm a long time lurker/first time poster and I request some help, please. This mix was posted by littletony before and I would like to know the second tune played, it contains a 'beans and cornbread' sample and starts at around 3.20mins, http://tothebone.co.uk/Prosumer_live_at_Panorama_Bar.mp3 Thanks, brian.
Re: (313) jazzy Strings of Life remix.
A bit late, sorry for that. I also caught this version and it is by Christian Prommer and upcoming on Sonar Kollektiv. To my ears it sounded like a jazzy/loungey cover of the original. I think I like it. Peter On 3/29/07, Nik Stoltzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Yeah, I caught it too. I am not sure how I feel about it. At first I thought the piano sounded great (and it does), and really picked up on the intricacies of the melody and chord changes and had to respect the sheer class and balls of the original. The meandering bass in this cover is spot-on too. But... as I actually listened to it out of context, just as a piece of music in it's own right, I couldn't help but feel it sounds like just another slice of hep swingin' cocktail-lounge jazzssszz. Not that this style doesn't have its own merits (right time and place and all that) but I find it too self-consciously cheesy. Time will tell. Still really dig it though. Just not sure I'd buy it. N > Hi folks, > > Just listening to Gilles on BBC1. Caught a great piano-heavy remix of > Strings Of Life on his show. I guess it's a white label. Christian Plummer > remix? Any thoughts kids? > > Cheers, > > lrh > > >
Re: Re: (313) Thank You Liz Copeland + Clark Warner
bwahahaha! Slut. I miss the metrotimes personal ads. :curtain: - Original Message From: Greg Earle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, April 2, 2007 5:06:11 PM Subject: Re: Re: (313) Thank You Liz Copeland + Clark Warner Joel Gajewski wrote: > Liz is a cutie, but for a girl with impeccable taste in music she is down > right smokin' hot. ;) > > Her web page: > http://www.audiointerference.com/ > > Metrotimes profile: > www.metrotimes.com/.../artistprofile.asp?id=5838 That link should've been http://www.metrotimes.com/guide/musicians/artistprofile.asp?id=5838 Personally, I found this Metro Times link more eye-opening: http://www.metrotimes.com/naughty/home.asp ;) I listened in to part of Liz's last show, before having to dash out in time to catch Mike Huckaby here in LA (who played a lot harder - and Techno - than I was expecting). She got pretty emotional at one juncture - can't say that I blame her, either. I'd be pretty emotional too if I'd done something as a labor of love for 12 years and gotten thrown out with the bathwater. For any LA peeps on the list other than me (are there any left?), Mr. Liz, i.e. Clark Warner, will be out here spinning at Honey @ Avalon on either April 7th or April 21st, depending on who you believe. (I believe Clark's MySpace page says the 21st, so I believe that for the moment.) - Greg
RE: (313) DRM-Free, High-Quality...
No no no het is niet Klass-Jan...check out the KBPS in your average lossless file. 'Lossless' means just that and lossless files retain the sample from the original file (16-bit, 24-bit are supported) whilst data-compressing them by a marginal amount. Therefore the kbps is usually in the thousands like 1756 (adjusts automatically per track). Whilst AAC brand covers both mp3-like files and lossless files, lossless and files you can buy from iTunes are not the same. -Original Message- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 April 2007 11:43 To: robin Cc: Ken Odeluga; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) DRM-Free, High-Quality... It is 256Kbps AAC Lossless afaik. Apple Lossless also uses the AAC extensions and to the best of my knowledge is most of the iTunes Store encoded en ALE? KJ On 3-apr-2007, at 12:16, robin wrote: > > > Apple Lossless would have been a nicer solution. > > As it is 256kbps AAC/mp4 is probably as good as 320kbps mp3 (which > a lot of US techno/house labels seem to think is as good as wav). > Not bad but not the best they could have done when I can buy a CD > with no compression or DRM for a fiver in somewhere like Fopp. > > anywaywy OT now :) > > robin... > > Ken Odeluga wrote: >> DRM-free maybe, but If they think 256 kbps cuts it, they still >> haven't learnt as far as I'm concerned! >> http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2007/04/02itunes.html >> There's loads of 313-related content on iTunes nowadays of course... >> .oh and it's only EMI of course, for now ...
Re: (313) DRM-Free, High-Quality...
It is 256Kbps AAC Lossless afaik. Apple Lossless also uses the AAC extensions and to the best of my knowledge is most of the iTunes Store encoded en ALE? KJ On 3-apr-2007, at 12:16, robin wrote: Apple Lossless would have been a nicer solution. As it is 256kbps AAC/mp4 is probably as good as 320kbps mp3 (which a lot of US techno/house labels seem to think is as good as wav). Not bad but not the best they could have done when I can buy a CD with no compression or DRM for a fiver in somewhere like Fopp. anywaywy OT now :) robin... Ken Odeluga wrote: DRM-free maybe, but If they think 256 kbps cuts it, they still haven't learnt as far as I'm concerned! http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2007/04/02itunes.html There's loads of 313-related content on iTunes nowadays of course... .oh and it's only EMI of course, for now ...
Re: (313) DRM-Free, High-Quality...
Apple Lossless would have been a nicer solution. As it is 256kbps AAC/mp4 is probably as good as 320kbps mp3 (which a lot of US techno/house labels seem to think is as good as wav). Not bad but not the best they could have done when I can buy a CD with no compression or DRM for a fiver in somewhere like Fopp. anywaywy OT now :) robin... Ken Odeluga wrote: DRM-free maybe, but If they think 256 kbps cuts it, they still haven't learnt as far as I'm concerned! http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2007/04/02itunes.html There's loads of 313-related content on iTunes nowadays of course... .oh and it's only EMI of course, for now ...