(313) Delsin digtal

2009-07-13 Thread theREAL

Heigh-Ho...
For those of us spelunking for new Delsin in digital (or vinyl) forms, 
the Delsin online shop now sells fils in wav and mp3 formats:

http://www.delsin.org/

I went looking for the new Chicago Skyway and came up empty at the usual 
suspects, so I was happy to see Marsel dishing these out.



  jeff


(313) [OT] Brüno

2009-07-13 Thread Benoît Pueyo
Is it me, or each time I see the advertising for this movie, I can't 
help thinking to some similar looking DJ :


http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/07/13/movies/bruno.jpg

Am I the only one ?

--
Benoît.


Re: (313) [OT] Brüno

2009-07-13 Thread Marsel van der Wielen


\in Holland all deejays look like this

Benoît Pueyo schreef:
Is it me, or each time I see the advertising for this movie, I can't 
help thinking to some similar looking DJ :


http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/07/13/movies/bruno.jpg

Am I the only one ?



RE: (313) [OT] Brüno

2009-07-13 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Hmmm ... IF and IG, look nothing like that.

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From: Marsel van der Wielen [mailto:mar...@nomorewords.net]
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\in Holland all deejays look like this

Benoît Pueyo schreef:
> Is it me, or each time I see the advertising for this movie, I can't
> help thinking to some similar looking DJ :
>
> http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/07/13/movies/bruno.jpg
>
> Am I the only one ?
>


Re: (313) [OT] Brüno

2009-07-13 Thread Marsel van der Wielen


they updated their formulas, 154 as well


Odeluga, Ken schreef:

Hmmm ... IF and IG, look nothing like that.

-Original Message-
From: Marsel van der Wielen [mailto:mar...@nomorewords.net]
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\in Holland all deejays look like this

Benoît Pueyo schreef:
  

Is it me, or each time I see the advertising for this movie, I can't
help thinking to some similar looking DJ :

http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/07/13/movies/bruno.jpg

Am I the only one ?




RE: (313) [OT] Brüno

2009-07-13 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Ha ha this I'd like to see! ;-)

-Original Message-
From: Marsel van der Wielen [mailto:mar...@nomorewords.net]
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they updated their formulas, 154 as well


Odeluga, Ken schreef:
> Hmmm ... IF and IG, look nothing like that.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Marsel van der Wielen [mailto:mar...@nomorewords.net]
> Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 1:41 PM
> To: 313 >> list 313
> Subject: Re: (313) [OT] Brüno
>
>
> \in Holland all deejays look like this
>
> Benoît Pueyo schreef:
>
>> Is it me, or each time I see the advertising for this movie, I can't
>> help thinking to some similar looking DJ :
>>
>> http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/07/13/movies/bruno.jpg
>>
>> Am I the only one ?
>>
>>


Re: (313) [OT] Brüno

2009-07-13 Thread kent williams
I don't want to seem like a jerk by naming names, but I noticed a
couple of NYC DJ friends of mine in Detroit this year sporting the
razor cut reverse mullet as well.  _ichie _awtin could be said to be
rocking the Bruno as well, and even Ricardo Villalobos, but Ricardo
redeems himself by turning it into a sweaty stringie mess the second
he starts DJ'ing.

While we're busting on DJ's looks, anyone else notice that Sven Vath
is beginning to look a lot like Peter Stormare in "Fargo" -- you know,
woodchipper guy?  It's uncanny.


Re: (313) [OT] Brüno

2009-07-13 Thread Michael Elliot-Knight
Sacha Baron Cohen was rocking the 1s and 2s wy before it was cool
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8wrIgbiCgs

MEK

Benoît Pueyo  wrote on 07/13/2009 07:22:19 AM:

> Is it me, or each time I see the advertising for this movie, I can't 
> help thinking to some similar looking DJ :
> 
> http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/07/13/movies/bruno.jpg
> 
> Am I the only one ?
> 
> -- 
> Benoît.



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Re: (313) Kraftwerk - brief report, Ralf loses it shocker.

2009-07-13 Thread paul mouser
Nice review thanks, would love to have gone to that gig but i was away
when the tickets came out and then they were stupid money on ebay.
Still im glad i caught them at Brixton a few years back, not just for
the music, but for the great characters in the audience also!  I'll
never forget a small guy in his 60s dancing completely out of rhythm
with a smile on his face.  That gig seem to attaract every type of
fan.  I would of liked to have gone to the brixton gig afterwards at
midnight just to see the difference in set and people.  Did anyone go
to both, was there differences?  Cheers


2009/7/4  :
> Very brief would be:  Fantastic!
>
> A bit more would be:
>
> For those who saw the Minimum Maximum tour (or have subsequently seen the 
> DVD) the set up and the set were similar.
>
> Some things were total like for like - start with Man Machine, end with Music 
> Non-stop, I think the set might have been something
> like this
>
> The Man-Machine
> Home Computer
> Tour De France
> Autobahn
> Trans Europe Express
> Metal On Metal
> Neon Lights
> Show Room Dummies
> The Model
>
> The Robots
>
> Numbers
> Computer World
> Vitamin
> Radioactivity
> Aéro Dynamik
> Music Non Stop
>
> Might not be fully accurate, my memory's terrible, I did this by looking at 
> the Minimum Maximum track list, knocking out what I
> don't remember them playing (not sure about Home Computer), rearranging into 
> the 3 spits and adding Show Room Dummies which is the
> one thing I remember them doing not from Minimum Maximum - maybe other peepz 
> can chip in and correct, it was great to meet list
> members Robin and Dan there, maybe (almost certainly) they recall better.
>
> I saw Minimum Maximum at The Apollo in Manchester, the sound there was 
> tremendous, at this gig from where we were (right at the very
> front!) it was not as good but same ballpark.  I believe from friends in 
> seated areas further away / less central that it wasn't so
> good there, one bunch got cheap, last minute seats where they said it sounded 
> terrible and they couldn't see the screen but were
> lucky that they moved to stand elsewhere and the stewards were very chilled 
> and didn't move them on.  Others were just an awful long
> way from the stage.
>
> I guess this is understandable as the Manchester Velodrome isn't meant as a 
> gig venue.  From where we were the show was great and
> the gig was definitely run well with no long queues etc.  I'd be interested 
> in whether Kraftwerk agreed to play the gig for
> Manchester International Festival before the gig got placed there or if that 
> was a big part of them playing as you might expect.
>
> So apart from the odd song what was different to MM?  Well first there was 
> the replacement of Florian.  Obviously this is something
> we've seen before but (apart from it being one of the founder / life of the 
> band members) the difference was it was someone who
> looked way younger than the others!  To me this lacked a bit of gravitas but 
> my girlfriend liked it ;-)
>
> The videos used were also same as MM but with one big difference.  At the 
> entrance you were given 3D specs and all the stuff after
> Robots above had been redone in 3D.  And I've got to say it was awesome.  I 
> live very close to an IMAX cinema and have seen plenty
> 3D stuff there but though the screen was smaller here it seemed better, at 
> times the stuff that was on the screen behind them not
> only seemed to come out the screen but when placed in front of the band 
> seemed to obscure them.  How dey do dat?  It was brilliant.
>
> Possibly the highlight of the night though came early on when, during Tour De 
> France, members of the British national cycling team
> took to the Velodrome track.  Us Brits are quite fond of our cyclists at the 
> moment as they are about our most successful sporting
> team, dominating the Beijing Olympics etc. so they got a mega reception and 
> everyone got the Kraftwerk significance (I think /
> hope!).  But best of all for me I was stood near enough the stage to see that 
> Ralf was totally buzzing  - you'd expect that but he
> had a massive smile on his face as he called the names of the cyclists out 
> and he grinned away and nearly danced throughout the
> track!
>
> Top night, maybe the one shame was that the Steve Reich piece that supported 
> was pretty much lost in the size of the venue / people
> anticipating what was to follow.
>
>


(313) bunker jet lag

2009-07-13 Thread paul mouser
Listening to the claro intelecto bunker podcast, i don't know whether
its the jet lag and being glad to back in the UK after another souless
NJ buisness trip but i am loving this.  Ideal line up if i was to
create my own imagination club with great speakers tonight

Greg Wilson (plus loads of birds and the odd yello edit)

Will Saul (still not seen him DJ but hopefully it will be good)

Claro Intelecto

& ?? dunno this forum seems a bit quiet these days, everyone
married or is it like the spectrum 48K?

take care and have good weeks