Re: (313) Museum of techno
Guys - the site is a joke - it's not a real museum! maybe they are talking about the actual building... ab -Original Message- From: Darren Longton (Marketing) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 3:01 AM To: 313 Hyperreal. Org Subject: RE: (313) Museum of techno Yeah, come on...old skool isn't THAT old! -Original Message- From: Dennis Donohue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 12:47 PM To: 313 Hyperreal. Org Subject: RE: (313) Museum of techno Martin said http://www.museumoftechno.org/ F*cking is discouraged apparently That's hilarious. Did anyone else catch on the first page: he museum of techno exists to preserve, research and celebrate our shared techno heritage. The museum was founded in 1837, around founder Sir James Soame's unique collection of badboy kickdrums. It moved from its original location in Manchester to premises in London in 1863, opening its doors to the general public for the first time. 1837 ?? Dennis.
RE: (313) Museum of techno
Guys - the site is a joke - it's not a real museum! Well i thought that was quit obvious... a steam powered drum machine??? http://www.museumoftechno.org/correspondence/steam_drum.html and this announcement: The decision by the management team to limit f*cking within the Museum's galleries has generated a degree of controversy. http://www.museumoftechno.org/correspondence/f*cking.html Oh replace the * with an u the URL otherwise this mail is not getting through hyperreal :) [EMAIL PROTECTED] maybe they are talking about the actual building... ab -Original Message- From: Darren Longton (Marketing) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 3:01 AM To: 313 Hyperreal. Org Subject: RE: (313) Museum of techno Yeah, come on...old skool isn't THAT old! -Original Message- From: Dennis Donohue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 12:47 PM To: 313 Hyperreal. Org Subject: RE: (313) Museum of techno Martin said http://www.museumoftechno.org/ F*cking is discouraged apparently That's hilarious. Did anyone else catch on the first page: he museum of techno exists to preserve, research and celebrate our shared techno heritage. The museum was founded in 1837, around founder Sir James Soame's unique collection of badboy kickdrums. It moved from its original location in Manchester to premises in London in 1863, opening its doors to the general public for the first time. 1837 ?? Dennis. -- DISCLAIMER De gemeente Almelo aanvaardt voor haar medewerkers geen enkele aansprakelijkheid voor eventueel onjuist, onrechtmatig of ontoelaatbaar geacht gebruik van e-mail (inclusief bijlagen). Dit e-mail bericht is door de gemeente Almelo gecontroleerd op de aanwezigheid van eventuele virussen. Wij kunnen echter geen garantie afgeven dat al onze e-mail berichten volledig virus vrij zijn. Het is daarom verstandig uw binnenkomende e-mail berichten zelf op de mogelijke aanwezigheid van virussen te controleren. --
RE: (313) Museum of techno
Well I for one know it's real. I've been there. The no f***ng signs are as clear to see as the steam powered drum machine is to hear. -Original Message- From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 9:18 AM To: 'Tom Churchill'; Alex Bates; Darren Longton (Marketing); 313 Subject: RE: (313) Museum of techno Guys - the site is a joke - it's not a real museum! Well i thought that was quit obvious... a steam powered drum machine??? http://www.museumoftechno.org/correspondence/steam_drum.html and this announcement: The decision by the management team to limit f*cking within the Museum's galleries has generated a degree of controversy. http://www.museumoftechno.org/correspondence/f*cking.html Oh replace the * with an u the URL otherwise this mail is not getting through hyperreal :) [EMAIL PROTECTED] maybe they are talking about the actual building... ab -Original Message- From: Darren Longton (Marketing) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 3:01 AM To: 313 Hyperreal. Org Subject: RE: (313) Museum of techno Yeah, come on...old skool isn't THAT old! -Original Message- From: Dennis Donohue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 12:47 PM To: 313 Hyperreal. Org Subject: RE: (313) Museum of techno Martin said http://www.museumoftechno.org/ F*cking is discouraged apparently That's hilarious. Did anyone else catch on the first page: he museum of techno exists to preserve, research and celebrate our shared techno heritage. The museum was founded in 1837, around founder Sir James Soame's unique collection of badboy kickdrums. It moved from its original location in Manchester to premises in London in 1863, opening its doors to the general public for the first time. 1837 ?? Dennis. -- DISCLAIMER De gemeente Almelo aanvaardt voor haar medewerkers geen enkele aansprakelijkheid voor eventueel onjuist, onrechtmatig of ontoelaatbaar geacht gebruik van e-mail (inclusief bijlagen). Dit e-mail bericht is door de gemeente Almelo gecontroleerd op de aanwezigheid van eventuele virussen. Wij kunnen echter geen garantie afgeven dat al onze e-mail berichten volledig virus vrij zijn. Het is daarom verstandig uw binnenkomende e-mail berichten zelf op de mogelijke aanwezigheid van virussen te controleren. --
RE: (313) Museum of techno
heh i didnt even check the site :) ab -Original Message- From: Tom Churchill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 5:40 PM To: Alex Bates; Darren Longton (Marketing); 313 Subject: Re: (313) Museum of techno Guys - the site is a joke - it's not a real museum! maybe they are talking about the actual building... ab -Original Message- From: Darren Longton (Marketing) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 3:01 AM To: 313 Hyperreal. Org Subject: RE: (313) Museum of techno Yeah, come on...old skool isn't THAT old! -Original Message- From: Dennis Donohue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 12:47 PM To: 313 Hyperreal. Org Subject: RE: (313) Museum of techno Martin said http://www.museumoftechno.org/ F*cking is discouraged apparently That's hilarious. Did anyone else catch on the first page: he museum of techno exists to preserve, research and celebrate our shared techno heritage. The museum was founded in 1837, around founder Sir James Soame's unique collection of badboy kickdrums. It moved from its original location in Manchester to premises in London in 1863, opening its doors to the general public for the first time. 1837 ?? Dennis. --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 1/27/2003 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 1/27/2003
(313) Museum of techno
http://www.museumoftechno.org/ F*cking is discouraged apparently
RE: (313) Museum of techno
Martin said http://www.museumoftechno.org/ F*cking is discouraged apparently That's hilarious. Did anyone else catch on the first page: he museum of techno exists to preserve, research and celebrate our shared techno heritage. The museum was founded in 1837, around founder Sir James Soame's unique collection of badboy kickdrums. It moved from its original location in Manchester to premises in London in 1863, opening its doors to the general public for the first time. 1837 ?? Dennis.
RE: (313) Museum of techno
Yeah, come on...old skool isn't THAT old! -Original Message- From: Dennis Donohue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 12:47 PM To: 313 Hyperreal. Org Subject: RE: (313) Museum of techno Martin said http://www.museumoftechno.org/ F*cking is discouraged apparently That's hilarious. Did anyone else catch on the first page: he museum of techno exists to preserve, research and celebrate our shared techno heritage. The museum was founded in 1837, around founder Sir James Soame's unique collection of badboy kickdrums. It moved from its original location in Manchester to premises in London in 1863, opening its doors to the general public for the first time. 1837 ?? Dennis.
RE: (313) Museum of techno
maybe they are talking about the actual building... ab -Original Message- From: Darren Longton (Marketing) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 3:01 AM To: 313 Hyperreal. Org Subject: RE: (313) Museum of techno Yeah, come on...old skool isn't THAT old! -Original Message- From: Dennis Donohue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 12:47 PM To: 313 Hyperreal. Org Subject: RE: (313) Museum of techno Martin said http://www.museumoftechno.org/ F*cking is discouraged apparently That's hilarious. Did anyone else catch on the first page: he museum of techno exists to preserve, research and celebrate our shared techno heritage. The museum was founded in 1837, around founder Sir James Soame's unique collection of badboy kickdrums. It moved from its original location in Manchester to premises in London in 1863, opening its doors to the general public for the first time. 1837 ?? Dennis. --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 1/27/2003 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 1/27/2003
Re: (313) Museum of Techno
that's a truly excellent site...i like the bit where they take the piss out of weedy 80s digital drum machine kicks such as the RZ1... The RZ1 kick may be nothing to take note of, though it is actually used on a number of tracks, and Kerri Chandler is famous for layering the RZ1's kick with a 909 kick for a specific mid-low frequency bump. However, it's hard to beat the closed hi-hat and handclap on that box. It was DBX's hi-hat and clap box for a long time (most of the DBX classics rock that closed hat and clap), and lots of others, myself included, are still pretty ga-ga for it (I hear you out there, Todd Sines). A final note - I remember hearing about a number of Chicago jack tracks whose vocal samples were entirely produced by the RZ1's sampling pads. Anybody know? If you couldn't tell by now, the RZ1 was my first piece of gear ;-) bvl -- http://www.chromedecay.org
Re: (313) Museum of Techno
that's a truly excellent site...i like the bit where they take the piss out of weedy 80s digital drum machine kicks such as the RZ1... The RZ1 kick may be nothing to take note of, though it is actually used on a number of tracks, and Kerri Chandler is famous for layering the RZ1's kick with a 909 kick for a specific mid-low frequency bump. However, it's hard to beat the closed hi-hat and handclap on that box. It was DBX's hi-hat and clap box for a long time (most of the DBX classics rock that closed hat and clap), and lots of others, myself included, are still pretty ga-ga for it (I hear you out there, Todd Sines). A final note - I remember hearing about a number of Chicago jack tracks whose vocal samples were entirely produced by the RZ1's sampling pads. Anybody know? If you couldn't tell by now, the RZ1 was my first piece of gear ;-) bvl -- http://www.chromedecay.org
Re: (313) Museum of Techno
work that motherfxcker by steve poindexter was done on a rz1 or sk1 -Joe - Original Message - From: Bill Van Loo [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 11:18 AM Subject: Re: (313) Museum of Techno that's a truly excellent site...i like the bit where they take the piss out of weedy 80s digital drum machine kicks such as the RZ1... The RZ1 kick may be nothing to take note of, though it is actually used on a number of tracks, and Kerri Chandler is famous for layering the RZ1's kick with a 909 kick for a specific mid-low frequency bump. However, it's hard to beat the closed hi-hat and handclap on that box. It was DBX's hi-hat and clap box for a long time (most of the DBX classics rock that closed hat and clap), and lots of others, myself included, are still pretty ga-ga for it (I hear you out there, Todd Sines). A final note - I remember hearing about a number of Chicago jack tracks whose vocal samples were entirely produced by the RZ1's sampling pads. Anybody know? If you couldn't tell by now, the RZ1 was my first piece of gear ;-) bvl -- http://www.chromedecay.org
Re: (313) Museum of Techno
that's a truly excellent site...i like the bit where they take the piss out of weedy 80s digital drum machine kicks such as the RZ1... The RZ1 kick may be nothing to take note of, though it is actually used on a number of tracks, and Kerri Chandler is famous for layering the RZ1's kick with a 909 kick for a specific mid-low frequency bump. well funny you should mention it but my RZ1 came with a hiphop pattern in it (using the kick) that didn't sound too bad (more natural, so sits better i guess) However, it's hard to beat the closed hi-hat and handclap on that box. It was DBX's hi-hat and clap box for a long time (most of the DBX classics rock that closed hat and clap), and lots of others, myself included, are still pretty ga-ga for it (I hear you out there, Todd Sines). yeah i go ga-ga for it toowhy i bought it :) A final note - I remember hearing about a number of Chicago jack tracks whose vocal samples were entirely produced by the RZ1's sampling pads. Anybody know? the obvious one is work that motherf*cker by steve poindexter tho i'm pretty sure there are others If you couldn't tell by now, the RZ1 was my first piece of gear ;-) :), my third robin...