Re: [313] Swedish Techno
It's Phases and it's not bad... Rich. On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 14:14:27 -0300 Spiceee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Ive personally felt swedish techno was always missing something...I don't | want to say the words 'soul' or 'funk' as thats a bit harsh, but something | just a stop short or it. go to your fave record store and check out adam beyer peter benish faces ep on inside... if theres not enough soul in there to fill a truck i dont know what soul is about. not that i even care. ___ ____ ___ ___ ___ (_- / _ \ / // __// -_)/ -_)/ -_) /___// .__//_/ \__/ \__/ \__/ \__/ /_/ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ.4627247.altere.a.mimica. www.spiceee.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Email, News, Links and The Best Selection at http://AnimeNation.com
re: danny tenaglia sample...
That's from watermelon man by Herbie Hancock. Rich. Get Email, News, Links and The Best Selection at http://AnimeNation.com
Re:[313] Toronto
record stores: Speed records - Queen st. west Play De Record - Yonge st. and Dundas area Traxx - few blocks north of Play De on yonge st. Metropolis records - Spadina (intersection of queen and spadina - its on the NW side up some stairs) Things to avoid: WEMF. Why oh why are you going to that hell on earth event? I don't get it. One tip if you don't take my advice, do NOT take a shuttle bus there. it will take you 12+ hrs to get there. probably longer to leave. ICK. goodluck:) On Thu, 22 Jun 2000 15:02:49 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I will be in the Toronto area for WEMF. Anyone have any suggestions as to where I should stop by while I'm up there? Anything downtown I must see or record stores I must buy out? Any information will elate me :) Gracias. +|~Christine~|+ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Email, News, Links and The Best Selection at http://AnimeNation.com
Fwd:Re: [313] Ritchie Hawtin
sorry for the late replay... You guys are just bitter cause he's Canadian. Rich. On Mon, 12 Jun 2000 14:57:06 GMT 0 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, he doesent always have the funk (but sometimes he does), and I dont think thats his main focus either. He's on a different mission in my opionion, and when it comes to painting distant, cold, alien soundscapes no one can compare. It's all been done before!! Theres plenty of 'industrial' shit knocking about! Proper Coldness! Theres no real attituide there in Ritchies stuff.. Some of the FUSE stuff was OK, but when I heard 'Smak' I was hoping that he wasn't referring to the drug, that would of been a JOKE! zip Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Email, News, Links and The Best Selection at http://AnimeNation.com
Fwd:Re: [313] Fwd:Re: [313] Ritchie Hawtin
Whoah whoah...I actually know you are canadian, I've seen you play in toronto a few times. Actually, I remember when you played shift I think it was...lots of Carola from his 1000 collection release. It was especially nice to hear rebound...ahhh, refreshing. Anyways, relax man, I was just trying to be a goof. No need for such hostility. Rich. On Thu, 15 Jun 2000 12:42:17 -0700 Todd Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm Canadian, and I'm the one who started the thread!! May I also remind you that Ritchie had 'the future sound of Detroit' inscribed on plus 8 001. He was born in England anyways. So there you go figure out who should be bitter now. todd [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rich Neal wrote: sorry for the late replay... You guys are just bitter cause he's Canadian. Rich. On Mon, 12 Jun 2000 14:57:06 GMT 0 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, he doesent always have the funk (but sometimes he does), and I dont think thats his main focus either. He's on a different mission in my opionion, and when it comes to painting distant, cold, alien soundscapes no one can compare. It's all been done before!! Theres plenty of 'industrial' shit knocking about! Proper Coldness! Theres no real attituide there in Ritchies stuff.. Some of the FUSE stuff was OK, but when I heard 'Smak' I was hoping that he wasn't referring to the drug, that would of been a JOKE! zip Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Email, News, Links and The Best Selection at http://AnimeNation.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Email, News, Links and The Best Selection at http://AnimeNation.com
Fwd:(313) beyer and parisio @ sona on friday review
I agree with your statement about gaetano Parisio. I saw him the first time he played in Toronto last year (strobe) and it was INSANE hard. But, later that year I was in london england and saw him along side Ruskin, Beyer, and Simms (I know. so good) and it was all very melodic. None of the hard ass banging shit he played in Toronto. I was most impressed. Rich. On Sat, 29 Apr 2000 09:21:28 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hey, this isn't really 313 related but stilll.. it's techno and mills' name will show up.. :) i just got home from seeing beyer and parisio at sona (in montreal), and wow.. beyer started off very i won't say housy, but more on the house tip, and then just ended off with some really hard tech, sounded like new drumcode tracks i've never heard before.. i'm sure there were a few if not a ton of dubs.. but wow.. to end his set he played two copies of this fucking hard ass track, it had a really hard metallic kick with just some crazy highs... and he was going back and forth between them, pulling some tricks, it was really nice to hear.. his mixing overall was really nice.. last time i heard him he played harder for longer and was playing with the eq's a lot.. but tonight was really different. it seemed like he was always in the mix, and not cutting as much between tracks. then again, at sona all you can really hear is bass so.. oh.. he also played revenge of the jaguar and i think it was the aztec mystic version, but with the way the highs are in sona i couldn't tell..plus he didn't let it play for very long, maybe 2 minutes and then he was in the mix again. as for gaetano his style was like a complete 180 of beyer's..i was really excited to hear this guy spin, and i got something completely unexpected if you're gonna see him any time soon: expect to be taken on a very deep techno journey. he loves the eq's, and he used them so well! ususally he would cut the bass and drop the mids for the tracks he was bringing in, and would land everything perfectly. he had everyone in the crowd screaming with each mix! it was a awesome!! his tracks were hard but not hard like beyer's were, he played some code red's (the advent rmx on code red 10, and i think this is code red) a whole bunch of his art tracks and some other gems, this one track he played had this really nice vocal sample of girl singing 'except tonight' or 'expect the night' i think .. it was really nice, any id's on it? mike - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
Re: (313) Rave betty Barbie and DJ Ken
It's funny cause I both agree and disagree with peoples bitterness towards the 'mainstreaming' of such a culture. Can you honestly say that you didn't expect this shit to happen? And for most of us, the raves are not such a huge part of our lives that something like young kids at a party seriously puts a damper on our day. Everything underground has it's time in the spotlight. Give it a few years, those kids will grow up drug addicts and not have enuf money to get into parties anyway, so have faith! Peace, Rich. On Fri, 14 Apr 2000 02:16:25 -0500 stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: US music retail chains that used to only specialize in guitars and keyboards now have dj rooms where they sell turntables, dj mixers, lighting, ect...ect On two separate occasions i've seen kids with their parents buying turntables, also see more youth in the stores playing with techo toys like the groove approved boxes and electribes. So I'm not suprized by such commercials, I think theres also a commercial from Mcdonalds where Ronald McDonald is dancing with a bunch of kids and one of the kids meal characters is behind two turntables. Go to a rave nowdayz and its just a bunch of kids with their baggy pants and baseball caps that are into trance-disco loops-progressive house-drumnbass, you dont see people that were into the scene in the early to mid 90's. As far as the WMC, I hear more and more bad stuff about that place, people tell me go once, experience all the bullshit, get it out of your system and don't even waste your time with demo material. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For the record, my sarcastic comment was based around 1) the acceleration of DJ/Turntable culture as a hot 'trend' in the US in particular (especially as evidenced in advertising - which is another topic altogether) and 2) my disdain for the proliferation of DJ's 'who don't know their place.' as evidenced at WMC this year. I find nothing wrong with someone wanting to learn to/be (a) DJ. Hell, my own girlfriend is learning to spin. Agreed, everyone starts somewhere. Nothing's wrong with the adult entertainment profession as long as you're cool with it (although its not for everyone). Nor is there anything wrong with making your own CD's or shopping your original demo. It's about how you present yourself. You couldn't walk around the (overly crowded) pool area this year and discreetly give a white label to anyone without being attacked by vinyl vultures. And the worst part was that when you didn't have anything in the genre of music that they played or you said no, they were offended and felt like because they were DJ Whothefuckever from 'Oklahoma' and they spin on a cable carrier college/internet radio station you owed them something. If all that makes me elitist, fine. I don't care. pw In a message dated 4/12/00 8:35:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: tsk tsk on a lot of levels. *sigh* your whole post reads as elitist and I can't see that 313 is about that, though I wonder at times. It's about innovative electronic music and people have to start somewhere. I hope it's also about those tones healing people and a dream of a new world. So wot if it's a home burnt CD at least they are making music and trying. Stripping is decent money, the notion of a living wage is an anethema in the USA *spit* if you are talking about people more concerned with image than music, say it. *hmpmh* Emma mee-thod it's in the way that you groove it - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
Fwd:(313) Betr.: Re: (313) artifacts
Wrong. Afrika is on the b-side of the artifakts EP with hypchondriak on the a-side. Both tracks are not on the LP. They are on the CD though. On Fri, 14 Apr 2000 16:18:20 +0200 Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Afrika is an unreleased track which can only be downloaded from m-nus.com W Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] 14-04-2000 4:07:25 Sorry, I didn't see the 'lp'. No, there is no track by that name. There is a track listing on the All Music Guide site, I think. Cheers C can some one give me the track listing for plastikman's artifacts lp please is 'Afrika' on it? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
re: Aril Brikha
Sorry to post this again, but anyone know what synth Aril Brikha uses for most of his soft sounding melody lines? I think someone was telling me it was a Roland D-20 but I can't remember. If anyone can help me out i'd appreciate it. Curiosity killed the cat. Peace, Rich. Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
Fwd:Re: (313) Rave betty Barbie and DJ Ken
Yih guelph!! ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) i'm goin there to pick up a friend of mine tonight. Anyways, I agree. I can't beleive this is still an ongoing argument in here. Although I may be a hypocrite in some cases (i.e. my last tangent about Phryl parties in Toronto) it comes down to the fact that it's bound to happen. Get over it, and continue enjoying the music. Rich. On Fri, 14 Apr 2000 14:07:37 -0400 Matt Trinneer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Many of us who came up in the early days listened, observed, paid attention, respected the people who had been before us and learned about the music and the scene. Sadly, that's not always the case when you go to a rave these days. I have a feeling that there were just as many people, percentage wise, that acted the way some of the newcomers are. There are just a lot more people involved in the scene in one way or another now so number wise it probably appears that the are more idiots... There have always been idiots and there always will be. Just learn to ignore them. -Matty - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
Re: (313) Rave betty Barbie and DJ Ken
I WAS going to start reading your WAY too long response until I saw this: (it's a fashion and drug culture not a music culture stop deluding yourself-who the hell doesn't listen to music on drugs!) You're an idiot. Rich. Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
Re: (313) Rave betty Barbie and DJ Ken
I WAS going to start reading your WAY too long response until I saw this: (it's a fashion and drug culture not a music culture stop deluding yourself-who the hell doesn't listen to music on drugs!) You're an idiot. Rich. Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
Re: (313) belt driven decks,no efxs,909? yes please
ahahaha. DISS. Rich. On Wed, 12 Apr 2000 15:21:24 EDT Hugh G. Blaze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Take another hit off the bong. Umm, I've finally decided to release my final mix CD in time for the Detroit Music Festival, for all yeah waiting for the scoop on this one, I will start it off with two minutes of complete silence in which I will illustrate the spacial dynamics of sound not really being heard, the texture momentum of our frequency range as a human being which I might add is between 20 hrz to 20,000 hrz will fluently be explored, I plan on adding frequency ranges to which only neighbouring yard animals or personal pets would be able to fully understand, I find that exploring these organic sounds to the extent that...really forced geeky sample hey guys can I play my synth here? will fully compress the sound dynamics that I've been searching for, my drive to find new ways of finding patterns within, within, within patterns will leave most of you banging your hands for no particular reason, waiting to order something at McDonalds...do look for my new way of making ya'll move at the Festival cuz I plan on staying there (in one spot) for captains log start date 9383 rounded off to the neareast decimal point, we've travel... the entire 3 days...=) now that's inovation =) Emanuel __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
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Fwd:(313) Toronto
Another 313 Toronto goer huh? Didn't get a response from the last message I posted regarding Toronto record shops. Some places to check out: The Pit - Queen St. (just east of Spadina Ave.) Speed records - Queen st. (just east of spadina Ave.) Play de Record - Yonge St. (a block or so north of Dundas) Those are the main 3 for techno, although its tough to find good techno in Toronto, it pops up every now and then:) peace, Rich On Wed, 05 Apr 2000 06:17:22 PDT Some Pagan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, LooX liKe I'm going to be going to Toronto over Easter weekend, April 21-24. I was wondering what might be going on 313 related? Also, since I've never been, where/what are the records shops? And what else, food, museums, anything else can you all suggest? ThanX in Advance Charlie __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
Re: (313) Toronto
Ya I forgot about record peddler. traxx isnt too good for techno unless you like really beaty tech house stuff. they dont have much. Metropolis..they don't even know what they are selling there. heh. Rich. On Wed, 5 Apr 2000 11:38:53 -0400 Charles Prince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Also try for some goodies: Metropolis, cnr. Spadina Queen Record Peddler, on Queen, west of Spadina near Bathurst Rotate This, Queen, west of Bathurst Eastern Bloc, Adelaide (in the 2-300s) Traxx, Yonge, near Gerrard Release Records, Yonge, north of Gerrard, near Wellesley Wes On 5 Apr 2000, Rich Neal wrote: Another 313 Toronto goer huh? Didn't get a response from the last message I posted regarding Toronto record shops. Some places to check out: The Pit - Queen St. (just east of Spadina Ave.) Speed records - Queen st. (just east of spadina Ave.) Play de Record - Yonge St. (a block or so north of Dundas) Those are the main 3 for techno, although its tough to find good techno in Toronto, it pops up every now and then:) peace, Rich On Wed, 05 Apr 2000 06:17:22 PDT Some Pagan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, LooX liKe I'm going to be going to Toronto over Easter weekend, April 21-24. I was wondering what might be going on 313 related? Also, since I've never been, where/what are the records shops? And what else, food, museums, anything else can you all suggest? ThanX in Advance Charlie __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
(313) reality check/toronto
I'll tell you something about Phryl. Don't go to their events unless you want countless lollipop faced teens dancing in front of you. Do you not remember the last Phryl/next junction effort? I went for one reason only - The Kooky Scientist live And I was greeted by at least 3000 stupid kids that didn't even know who he was. Needless to say we left at 1am and I didn't get to see Fred. That was my last all ages event. Rich. On Wed, 5 Apr 2000 14:02:37 -0400 Charles Prince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone coming to Toronto can easily find out what's happening through the numerous flyers that make their way into the shops each week. Some good Detroit techno/electro-boogie coming to Toronto next month, though: AUX-88 live, T-1000 and more, courtesy of Phryl. Wes 'Detroit techno: deep in the art of the sonar plexus' Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
re: Phryl
Ya I just realized that Carola wasn't at the first clockwork..it was the first strobe. Wrong company. Oops..trying to think of good phryl..progress was a sweet party. Bring Twonz back to toronto @ a 19+ event and I'll be a happy camper;-) Rich. Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
Fwd:Re: (313) reality check/toronto
Indeed. I was confused when I first walked in cause I thought the jungle room would be in the small shit room hence, Phryl being a TECHNO production company. But I was wrong. Cramped doesn't even begin to descibe it, and I wasn't around for your set, I could imagine how bad it must have gotten. regards, rich. On Wed, 5 Apr 2000 15:54:32 -0500 Fred Giannelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rich, I was very disappointed with that event also. The room they had me play in was so small and cramped. The monitors sucked. Luckily the sound system got a little better during my set but still it was only marginal. I've been giving Viktor shit ever since. Telepathic regards, fRED I'll tell you something about Phryl. Don't go to their events unless you want countless lollipop faced teens dancing in front of you. Do you not remember the last Phryl/next junction effort? I went for one reason only - The Kooky Scientist live And I was greeted by at least 3000 stupid kids that didn't even know who he was. Needless to say we left at 1am and I didn't get to see Fred. That was my last all ages event. Rich. On Wed, 5 Apr 2000 14:02:37 -0400 Charles Prince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone coming to Toronto can easily find out what's happening through the numerous flyers that make their way into the shops each week. Some good Detroit techno/electro-boogie coming to Toronto next month, though: AUX-88 live, T-1000 and more, courtesy of Phryl. Wes 'Detroit techno: deep in the art of the sonar plexus' Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
Re: (313) reality check/toronto
Yes, I apologize. Got a little carried away there. rich. On Wed, 5 Apr 2000 16:19:10 -0400 (EDT) Nathan John de Yonker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can we save this for mw-raves? Seriously, this is personal reply territory. Then, either stay home at night and be productive, or go out dancing and ignore the annoying people. It's part of life. n8 On 5 Apr 2000, Rich Neal wrote: I guess you had no quarrels about filling that venue to oh i dunno, 1000 over max. capacity considering you sold each ticket for $25. But I'll tell you first hand, most of the people that I know that used to have faith in Phryl events, don't anymore. I remember the good old days..the first clockwork to be specific. oh dear lord how carola rocked my ass that night. hah. Peace, Rich. Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
Fwd:(313) detroit in toronto
Nice, I live just outside Toronto in Oakville so obviously Toronto is where I do most of my record shopping. Electro eh? Hrmm..Not a ton of Electro in Toronto, I'd suggest trying Play De Record on Yonge St. It's about a block or so north of Dundas. They haven't had much new techno lately though. If it's minimal you are looking for, in particular anything on Kompakt, try Speed records on Queen St. Last time I was there they had a huge double pack of all Kompakt artists. It's interesting to say the least:) Latez Rich. On Mon, 03 Apr 2000 14:01:48 -0500 jason hopfner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm going to be in Toronto from this thursday till next wednesday. If there is anyone on the list who can list any good clubs or club nights in that time, as well as a few of the better record stores (electro being my first love, but most of y'all on the list have great taste, just don't send me to tribal sunshine's progressive house and hemp goods) I would love to get some info before I take off. Please email me privately if you know some can't miss places. Thanks, Jason - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
Fwd:(313) London, a track I.D.
I'm going to have to agree with Jim on the g-man thing. Yummy. peace, Rich On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 10:23:24 -0500 (EST) The Deliverator [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greetings All, I'm heading to london on friday to see the first coil concert in almost 20 years. If any of you experimental heads are gonna be there, let me know! Also, if anyone reccomend some good record shops and clubs/parties to check out on saturday eve? Any help is appreciated! btw, i gotta say that the new g-man is really rocking my world at the moment. out jim p.s. a quick tack i.d. Acquaviva dropped this one at the plus 8 party last year (man people went wild for it too), and i've heard it a couple of times since then. Anyway, it's a funky deep house track that has occasional vocals throughout. At the peaks in the song it breaks out into the really great hammond organ loop. Thanks - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
Fwd:Re: Fwd:RE: Aril Brikha
Hrm. Alrighty then:) Thanks. Well what's up with them not releasing anything from his new album? What's up with a lot of things. On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 09:11:56 -0600 stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: its prob a roland jv???+lexicon fx ive got similar results using a d50. whats up with transamt releasing the vinyl version a year later? Rich Neal wrote: I enjoy that album a lot. I am getting so sick of Groove La Chord so it was nice to hear a somewhat different version of the Groove la chord - shuffle mix that is on the original 12. In particular, the first track on the CD is probably my favorite. But anyways, I need to know what synth he uses. Curiousity is evil. Peace rich. On Thu, 30 Mar 2000 10:53:38 -0500 Kelley Hackett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hey, hk90! get your black ass off this list. haha. Cant help ya..its okay...there are old gems out there that are killing his LP -Original Message- From: Rich Neal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 10:50 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: re: Aril Brikha Hi there, does anyone know what type of synth Aril Brikha uses to get that really soft pad sound that are in pretty much all his tracks? BTW if you don't already have Deeparture in Time, pick it up ASAP. Bloody amazing. Peace Rich. Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
re: Aril Brikha
Hi there, does anyone know what type of synth Aril Brikha uses to get that really soft pad sound that are in pretty much all his tracks? BTW if you don't already have Deeparture in Time, pick it up ASAP. Bloody amazing. Peace Rich. Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com
Fwd:RE: Aril Brikha
I enjoy that album a lot. I am getting so sick of Groove La Chord so it was nice to hear a somewhat different version of the Groove la chord - shuffle mix that is on the original 12. In particular, the first track on the CD is probably my favorite. But anyways, I need to know what synth he uses. Curiousity is evil. Peace rich. On Thu, 30 Mar 2000 10:53:38 -0500 Kelley Hackett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cant help ya..its okay...there are old gems out there that are killing his LP -Original Message- From: Rich Neal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 10:50 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: re: Aril Brikha Hi there, does anyone know what type of synth Aril Brikha uses to get that really soft pad sound that are in pretty much all his tracks? BTW if you don't already have Deeparture in Time, pick it up ASAP. Bloody amazing. Peace Rich. Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com