Re: (313) Link : First Link Ep - Reissue or bootleg?

2007-04-23 Thread G B

its a clone reissue like the first three eps of the same label.
hopefully theres gonna be more ;)


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Re: (313) Link : First Link Ep - Reissue or bootleg?

2007-04-23 Thread robin



It's a Clone related re-issue isn't it?


robin...

On 23 Apr 2007, at 18:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


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(313) Link : First Link Ep - Reissue or bootleg?

2007-04-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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(313) Bleep43 podcast

2007-04-23 Thread Toby Frith
Plant43 live and Jamie Steere this week

http://www.bleep43recordings.com/mixes/Show54.mp3

Plant43 live recorded at Bleep43 9.3.07

Jamie Steere tracklisting

Owltro 
Gemini - The Voice Inside My Head (Classic) 
Andy Stott - Merciless (Modern Love) 
2000 & One - Get Down (Intacto) 
DWA - DWA (Recognition) 
Mike Dunn Presents MDIII - Set Me Free (Clone Classic Cuts) 
STAX - Straight Nasty (Classic) 
DJ Sneak - Show Me the Way (Henry Street) 
Digital Mystikz - Anti-War Dub (DMZ) 
Ratio - Motorcity Revisited (Daniel Bell Mix) (Central) 
Modeselektor - Silikon (Siriusmo Remix) (BPitch) 
TronikHouse - Up Tempo (KMS) 
Dan Curtin - Worktime (Tuning Spork) 
Wolf 'N' Flow - I'm Feelin Moody (Moody Recordings) 
DJ Assassin - A Face Amongst the Crowd (Cross Section) 
Junction SM - Ma Mere L'Oye (Kalk Pets) 
W.B. - Nativetonguetwisterhood (WB) 
Alter Ego - Lycra (Wishmountain Tight Fitting Lycra Mix 2) (Klang) 
Move D - Hood (City Centre Offices)

http://www.bleep43recordings.com




RE: (313) Rare event

2007-04-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -Original Message-
> From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Ever occur to anyone else that every vinyl DJ 
> is working with unique versions of the tracks they play, 
> based on where the cue burns and wear change the sound of 
> their records?

Indeed someone told me of an interview with Moritz VO (yes he does these - or 
this one at least - apparently!) where he said the
reason they issue Chain Reaction in those scratchy cardboard sleeves with no 
liner (though I know sometimes in the States you get
them with a black label and conventional black sleeve) was that they like the 
idea of each copy "degrading" (his word) in a
different way and becoming individual.  I guess while that will work well on 
those records where it might not sound so good on
others!

> I'm interested in the story, and I'm loving the mix.  As much 
> as I appreciate the possibilities of digital mixes, I love 
> the 'vinylosity'
> of this mix.

I'm glad you said that as it kind of links in with the story and my question:

I was lucky enough to spend the first month of this year in Brazil.  I did 2 
weeks on my own and 2 in the company of list member
Guilherme Menegon Arantes (313 so much to answer for.).  Now Gui runs a 
pretty hot little night called "Feel Surreal" (nice
name) in Sao Paulo and to make a good holiday better I got to play there while 
I was over.  Since I was playing to a crowd who'd
never heard me before I decided I'd play loads of favourites where I normally 
only play a few out at once so I don't play the same
stuff all the time.  Also I was limited in how many records I could take due to 
luggage restrictions so it made sense to take a lot
of tested classic stuff rather than oddballs that I might play if the mood was 
right.  Not long before the trip I bought one of the
old, .wav recording, iRiver portable music players, chiefly to listen to stuff 
on my travels but also I can use it for recording
sets.  In the excitement of the build up to the gig though I forgot to take the 
player and get it connected up.

Afterwards I kicked myself for this, especially since after a year's lay off 
we're about to start doing That Amazing Thing! parties
again (3 dates coming up in June, July and August, Manchester and Cumbria, 
anyone fancies a 313 knees up in the UK countryside put
August 17-19 in your diary) and it would have made good new content for our 
site.  I became even more frustrated when I recorded a
set at a gig in Wales immediately on my return that was daytime soulful stuff, 
contrasting nicely with the "clubby-ness" of the
Brazil set and I wanted to put them on the site together.

Still having the records I'd taken in a box and there not being that many of 
them I decided it should be possible to do a reasonable
recreation of the set.  In fact to my surprise I'm 90% confident I've 
remembered the records I played and about 75% that I've got
the order the same.  The first time I tried to record it I got things just 
right by waiting till late on a Friday, drinking and
smoking a bit and then really feeling the vibe and making mistakes while 
playing which I felt were probably at the same level as I
made while playing out in Brazil - not train wrecks, just slipping out a little 
and getting faded quickly.  Only thing was still
being an iRiver novice I failed to check the input setting before recording and 
although I'd previously set it to "line in" it had
reverted to internal mic.  Since then I've been trying again but I just 
couldn't get in the same mood and it was coming out sounding
sterile.  Finally last Friday I managed to get in the zone again and recorded 
the mix I've linked to.

So my question is this - how naughty will it be when I finally get round to 
updating our site to put the mix up simply labelled
"Francis live @ Feel Surreal in Sao Paulo"?  After all I can't write all that I 
have above and expect people to read it.  I hardly
expect anyone to have read it here!

Done a track list:

http://www.thatamazingthing.com/Mixes/Brasil.mp3

Sueno Latino - Sueno Latino (Derrick May remix)
Model 500 - The Chase
Subway - Journey
Quadrant - Q1.1
Quentin Harris - Haunted
Marcelino Galan - House And Art (Charles Webster remix)
Halo Varga - Future
Ron Trent - Altered States
Ignition - Love Is War (Chicken Lips remix)
Duplex - Frictional Frequency
Kraftwerk - Numbers / Computer World Pt.2
Housemaster Boyz and the Rudeboy of House - Housenation
Swag - Them Drumz
Tronik House - Multifunction
Maurice Fulton - Moo That Rocked The Electric Chair
Seiji - Loose Lips
Inner City - Big Fun (Lingo remix)
Inner City - Big Fun
Radio Slave - My Beep (Roman Flugel remix)
Infinity Plus One - Rhythmatic Unison
69 - Puntang
Dave Clarke - Wisdom To The Wise
Carl Craig - Sparkle



RE: (313) Clarence G

2007-04-23 Thread pauley
Surely it'll go to a bootlegger?

-Original Message-
From: Emile Facey - Plant43 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 3:40 AM
To: 313 313
Subject: Re: (313) Clarence G

Wow $305 already! Who is Gerald Stinson? :/



on 20/4/07 10:44 am, David Beattie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I felt sure that when Placid opened it to offers here
> first that Rob would have secured it with his offer of
> "a couple of quid"
> 
> Will be interesting indeed to see the real price
> 
> Cheers
> BT
> --- robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I see our very own Placid has his Clarence G 12 for
>> sale on eBay at 
>> the moment.
>> 
>> Will be interesting to see the real price this
>> fetches given the
>> farce that ensued last time this a copy of this 12
>> came up for sale.
>> 
>> 
>> robin...
>> 
> 

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RE: (313) Clarence G

2007-04-23 Thread Odeluga, Ken
As I said while ago, it's either a cool $1,000,000 or nuthin', right
Placid?

Unless you guys want to come up with the most likely price...let's face
it, it's the only fun we're ever going to get out of that record's
existence! Most of us won't even hear it.

-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 22 April 2007 11:12
To: erase
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Clarence G


> spare me

spare 500 quid?

robin...


Re: (313) odd that I should have to ask this...

2007-04-23 Thread Fred Heutte
I don't think the 50+ travel rate is any different than the
regular one.

It's not that bad a place, actually, and the wi fi actually worked
when I was there last year, which is not always something you
can count on even in fancy hotels.

It's a fair hike over to Hart Plaza, but the Clique is a convenient
pit stop along the way :)

fh

-

>> So I'm at the Comfort Inn again this year, which is at least
>> close enough even if it isn't where the cool kids stay :)
>
>As, apparently, am I - unless something comes up or someone
>cancels at one of the aforementioned places.
>
>I guess we can call the Comfort Inn the Old Folks' Home now, eh 
>Phred?  ;)
>
>(And didja remember to pick "50+ (Mature Traveler) Rate" from the
>  "Select Rate Program" pull-down menu on the hotel's main page? ;)  )
>
>   - Greg
>
>



Re: (313) odd that I should have to ask this...

2007-04-23 Thread Greg Earle

On Apr 20, 2007, at 3:50 AM, Fred Heutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


The closing of at least part of the Ponch is causing a cascading
effect on all the other hotels.  There were rooms at the Hilton
Garden just two days ago and I didn't grab them fast enough.


Same here.  Last weekend I looked and the Holiday Inn Express as
well as the Atheneum still had rooms, but both of those are long gone.

I always do this - look stuff up, get a few good choices, then punt
'til the next weekend, by which time they're all gone.  Can't get the
$286 non-stops on Northwest anymore, either.  I'm up to $292 with
stops in Dallas each way on American instead ... ugh.  Someday I'll
learn that "Procrastination" is *not* a good middle name.


The Holiday Inn (ex Best Western, I had several good stays
there) and Shorecrest are all full, as noted.  I actually looked at
reviews of the Milner and Leland (ex-Ramada) but even if I was
desperate I wouldn't stay there.  The Omni down on the waterfront
has rooms but is very pricey.


The Omni's also pretty far away.  Probably be a healthy taxi fare
to Hart Plaza and back from there.  I like walking distance - even
if it's a bit of a walk.  Especially when cabs (or parking spaces
for rental cars) are a bit of a challenge.


So I'm at the Comfort Inn again this year, which is at least
close enough even if it isn't where the cool kids stay :)


As, apparently, am I - unless something comes up or someone
cancels at one of the aforementioned places.

I guess we can call the Comfort Inn the Old Folks' Home now, eh  
Phred?  ;)


(And didja remember to pick "50+ (Mature Traveler) Rate" from the
 "Select Rate Program" pull-down menu on the hotel's main page? ;)  )

- Greg



(313) Re: 313 Digest 23 Apr 2007 00:03:33 -0000 Issue 3127

2007-04-23 Thread Greg Earle

On Apr 22, 2007, at 5:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


From: "Steward, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: April 20, 2007 11:15:33 AM PDT
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: RE: (313) rooms

Here is another option for hotel rooms
It's not as close but you can walk or cab it from here, they did  
some remodeling and its better than the leland and milner.


I stayed at the Days Inn two years ago.  It was totally ghetto.

Saying it's better than the Leland or the Milner is like
saying "Cat s--t smells better than dog s--t".

The Atheneum is now sold out, as is the Holiday Inn Express.
Neither were sold out last weekend.

Basically, sports fans, if you haven't booked by now, you're
pretty screwed.

- Greg




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2007-04-23 Thread acacia1313

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