[313] roland groovebox manual

2001-05-18 Thread Chris Shulgan
a friend of mine needs a manual for a Roland Groovebox.

can anyone willing to part with the real thing, or to provide
photocopies of the original, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

cheers,
chris shulgan
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Re: [313] Redux 2nd Place and Runners Up Posted

2000-12-18 Thread Chris Shulgan

Congratulations Christian. Good work.
And yeah, I thought DJR's was destined for prize-winning. My personal
favourite. Go Steve! Rebel football rules!

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>From: "Phonopsia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: [313] Redux 2nd Place and Runners Up Posted
>Date: Mon, Dec 11, 2000, 11:53 PM
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> All the Redux 2nd Place and Runner Up tracks have been announced. It would
> seem that Christian won, grabbed a 2nd place and a runner up award. They
> like your style at Plus 8 kid! :) Leslie Rollins aka 337is who was once on
> 313 (might still be) also snagged a runner up award.
>
> http://www.acidplanet.com/contests/contests.asp
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> I thought DJ Revolver was a shoe-in and there were some other tracks I
> thought were overlooked compared to some of the award winners, but I guess
> there's always gonna be 2nd guessing, right? And there was only supposed to
> be one winner so I spose we should all be thankful they even went beyond the
> one - something I'm sure they didn't have to do. Overall, I liked the
> runners up much better than the 2nd place winners. They seemed to give
> runners up awards to the more off-kilter stuff which I thought was a bit
> strange given the, "This is Not a Remix" slogan. But again, I'm not really
> bitching about it, because it's great they offered the contest in the first
> place, then extended the winnings to so many more people than they'd
> intended. Congrats are defintely due to Christian and Leslie who turned in
> some excellent stuff.
>
> Of the other runners up: Phase 2 by Krikit is quite good (if short). IPAR by
> Basic (from Budapest) was excellent pounding stuff. GREAT production on that
> track given what they had to work with. Rewind to go Forward (chaos edit) by
> bit.distribution is some really nice experimental stuff. Reason by Rhyme or
> Reason is a percussive workout and changes up nicely.
>
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Re: [313] DJ Assault - Live_wow_

2000-12-08 Thread Chris Shulgan
i definitely think paris deserves respect. i thought sandwiches was funny,
and I think it worked on a number of levels -- although if you fail to
understand irony, I can see how you would disagree.

On the one hand, the lyrics were funny in a totally up-front silly sort of
way, in the same way that weird al yankovic is funny. but then I think paris
and andy are funny in another way as well -- i think the pubahs' novelty
songs are making fun of novelty songs. they're poking fun at weird al and
that sort of goofy humour. their lyrics are self-referentially funny. when
paris sings that lyric about making thighs like butter, he knows its silly,
and he knows you know its silly, and he's making fun of himself singing this
ridiculous lyric, that still is funny without any irony in it at all.

also, i don't think a song loses its value just because it almost made it on
MTV's TRL. And I like their beat structures.

that's all
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>From: "Jayson B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: 313@hyperreal.org
>Subject: Re: [313] DJ Assault - Live_wow_
>Date: Fri, Dec 8, 2000, 10:38 AM

> Maybe its just me, but i'm kinda surprised anyone on this list actually
> respects Paris.  I'm sorry, but sandwiches was uninspiring, unimaginative,
> unfunny, and it almost made it on to MTV's TRL.  I just remember reading a
> metrotimes review that said that their beat structure was nothing short of
> brilliant.  what!?
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Re: [313] Re: rolling bar hoochies

2000-11-25 Thread Chris Shulgan
rather than rolling in my 5.0 with my ragtop down so my hair can blow, I 
think the kind of "rolling" mentioned here is a slang term for being on
MDMA. At least, that's what it means in Windsor -- it comes from the way
your eyes roll around independently of one another.

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>From: "Notch Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
>Subject: Re: [313] Re: rolling bar hoochies
>Date: Sat, Nov 25, 2000, 4:56 PM
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> thing sounds really really interesting.  BTW, I know what bar
> hoochies are (really the only reason I go out at night) but what
> does "rolling" mean?  Are they "rolling" their own cigarettes?