(313) new 313 sub-list?

2004-06-30 Thread lee.herrington

  perhaps we need a new [313] sub-list to act as a home for pointless bickering 
and personal vendettas.  we could call it the 313 take it outside! list.  
just a suggestion.

cheers,
lrh



Re: (313) new 313 sub-list?

2004-06-30 Thread David Gillies

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 perhaps we need a new [313] sub-list to act as a home for pointless bickering and 
personal vendettas.  we could call it the 313 take it outside! list.  just a 
suggestion.


I'll be there with bells on with Jochem chanting: JERRY! JERRY! JERRY!


Re: (313) new 313 sub-list?

2004-06-30 Thread Neil Wiernik

perhaps try hitting the delete key it works better...



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   perhaps we need a new [313] sub-list to act as a home for pointless 
 bickering and personal vendettas.  we could call it the 313 take it 
 outside! list.  just a suggestion.

 cheers,
 lrh



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Re: (313) new 313 sub-list?

2004-06-30 Thread Drew Daugherty
I use an email client (mozilla or thunderbird will do nicely) that 
displays messages by thread.  Then I just ignore the threads that are 
pointless.


-drew

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  perhaps we need a new [313] sub-list to act as a home for pointless bickering and 
personal vendettas.  we could call it the 313 take it outside! list.  just a 
suggestion.

cheers,
lrh


Re: (313) New to the list

2004-05-26 Thread Glenn Thomas
Glad you like them. These are samples I've been collecting for years. A lot
are off a few really old sample cds (Not dance mega drums), and there's also
a lot I've come accross on the net. Many of which weren't edited very well,
so I've run them all through Batch Convertor to remove any unwanted space at
the start and end.

Glenn


- Original Message - 
From: Michael E Long [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Glenn Thomas' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '313' 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 4:54 AM
Subject: RE: (313) New to the list


 Awesome sample collection man.
 Im downloading the machines I don't already have now.
 Question though - did you record any of these samples or is this just a
collection you have gathered over time?

 Thanks,
 ML

 -Original Message-
 From: Glenn Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 12:59 PM
 To: 313
 Subject: (313) New to the list

 Greetings all.

   I just joined this list a couple of days ago in the hope that I can
revive
 my interest in Detroit Techno. I've always loved that electronic Detroit
 sound, but over the past few years I've not been buying much music at all.
 Mainly due to a lack of money and not knowing what to look out for.

   Anyway, I was wondering if there were many artists out there with mp3s
to
 share? I used to visit mp3.com every so often where they had a Detroit
 section, and some of the music was really quite good.

   Also, I've got an album from a number of years ago by the Detroit
 Escalator Company. Does anyone know if they're still going? That's one of
my
 favourite all time albums. Really nice music.

   One other thing, if there are any artists or producers out there looking
 for drum machine samples from the 80s and 90s, I've got all the samples
from
 45 drum machines on my website www.avene.org  All free to download.

   Regards,

 Glenn






Re: (313) New to the list

2004-05-26 Thread Glenn Thomas
It's funny, I actually own that Mattel drum computer! It's called Synsonics
Drums. I had the Intellivision games console, and bought that drum thing
because it was by Mattel Electronics also, and I was big into breakdancing
and electro back then (1985). And that's the one machine I forgot to include
on my website! I'll have to delete one of the ones already up there and
sample that one day. But it's in storage somewhere at the moment.

  What else is on the Dance Mega drums CD Rom?


- Original Message - 
From: kj at technotourist dot org [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Michael E Long [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 'Glenn Thomas' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '313' 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 5:07 AM
Subject: Re: (313) New to the list


 Just wondering, but that list of drum machines samples looks a lot like
 the sample from this Akai sample CD i got called Dance Mega Drums,
 which has an almost endless collection of drumcomputers on it, ranging
 from the X0X series to the Mattel drumcomputer (yes the people who made
 Barbie  Ken also created a drumcomputer :))

 http://www.bestservice.de/detail.asp?
 uid=701091a64p68p82p199lng=2area=2group=12typ=13idx=92flg=sup



 On 25-mei-04, at 20:54, Michael E Long wrote:

  Awesome sample collection man.
  Im downloading the machines I don't already have now.
  Question though - did you record any of these samples or is this just
  a collection you have gathered over time?
 
  Thanks,


One other thing, if there are any artists or producers out there
  looking
  for drum machine samples from the 80s and 90s, I've got all the
  samples from
  45 drum machines on my website www.avene.org  All free to download.





(313) New to the list

2004-05-25 Thread Glenn Thomas
Greetings all.

  I just joined this list a couple of days ago in the hope that I can revive
my interest in Detroit Techno. I've always loved that electronic Detroit
sound, but over the past few years I've not been buying much music at all.
Mainly due to a lack of money and not knowing what to look out for.

  Anyway, I was wondering if there were many artists out there with mp3s to
share? I used to visit mp3.com every so often where they had a Detroit
section, and some of the music was really quite good.

  Also, I've got an album from a number of years ago by the Detroit
Escalator Company. Does anyone know if they're still going? That's one of my
favourite all time albums. Really nice music.

  One other thing, if there are any artists or producers out there looking
for drum machine samples from the 80s and 90s, I've got all the samples from
45 drum machines on my website www.avene.org  All free to download.

  Regards,

Glenn



RE: (313) New to the list

2004-05-25 Thread Arno
Why don't you look and search on SoulSeek...?

-Original Message-
From: Glenn Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 25 mei 2004 19:59
To: 313
Subject: (313) New to the list

Greetings all.

  I just joined this list a couple of days ago in the hope that I can revive
my interest in Detroit Techno. I've always loved that electronic Detroit
sound, but over the past few years I've not been buying much music at all.
Mainly due to a lack of money and not knowing what to look out for.

  Anyway, I was wondering if there were many artists out there with mp3s to
share? I used to visit mp3.com every so often where they had a Detroit
section, and some of the music was really quite good.

  Also, I've got an album from a number of years ago by the Detroit
Escalator Company. Does anyone know if they're still going? That's one of my
favourite all time albums. Really nice music.

  One other thing, if there are any artists or producers out there looking
for drum machine samples from the 80s and 90s, I've got all the samples from
45 drum machines on my website www.avene.org  All free to download.

  Regards,

Glenn



Re: (313) New to the list

2004-05-25 Thread Glenn Thomas
Excuse my ignorance, but what is SoulSeek?

- Original Message - 
From: Arno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 4:09 AM
Subject: RE: (313) New to the list


 Why don't you look and search on SoulSeek...?

 -Original Message-
 From: Glenn Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: dinsdag 25 mei 2004 19:59
 To: 313
 Subject: (313) New to the list

 Greetings all.

   I just joined this list a couple of days ago in the hope that I can
revive
 my interest in Detroit Techno. I've always loved that electronic Detroit
 sound, but over the past few years I've not been buying much music at all.
 Mainly due to a lack of money and not knowing what to look out for.

   Anyway, I was wondering if there were many artists out there with mp3s
to
 share? I used to visit mp3.com every so often where they had a Detroit
 section, and some of the music was really quite good.

   Also, I've got an album from a number of years ago by the Detroit
 Escalator Company. Does anyone know if they're still going? That's one of
my
 favourite all time albums. Really nice music.

   One other thing, if there are any artists or producers out there looking
 for drum machine samples from the 80s and 90s, I've got all the samples
from
 45 drum machines on my website www.avene.org  All free to download.

   Regards,

 Glenn





RE: (313) New to the list

2004-05-25 Thread yussel
why don't you give him some suggestions on what to look for.

to my knowledge detroit escalator co hasn't released anyhting the past few
years. someone did post a piece of fiction written by neil olivera a few
weeks back. still have the link?





On Tue, 25 May 2004, Arno wrote:

 Why don't you look and search on SoulSeek...?

 -Original Message-
 From: Glenn Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: dinsdag 25 mei 2004 19:59
 To: 313
 Subject: (313) New to the list

 Greetings all.

   I just joined this list a couple of days ago in the hope that I can revive
 my interest in Detroit Techno. I've always loved that electronic Detroit
 sound, but over the past few years I've not been buying much music at all.
 Mainly due to a lack of money and not knowing what to look out for.

   Anyway, I was wondering if there were many artists out there with mp3s to
 share? I used to visit mp3.com every so often where they had a Detroit
 section, and some of the music was really quite good.

   Also, I've got an album from a number of years ago by the Detroit
 Escalator Company. Does anyone know if they're still going? That's one of my
 favourite all time albums. Really nice music.

   One other thing, if there are any artists or producers out there looking
 for drum machine samples from the 80s and 90s, I've got all the samples from
 45 drum machines on my website www.avene.org  All free to download.

   Regards,

 Glenn




Re: (313) New to the list

2004-05-25 Thread yussel
narc   =P

On Wed, 26 May 2004, Glenn Thomas wrote:

 Excuse my ignorance, but what is SoulSeek?

 - Original Message -
 From: Arno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 4:09 AM
 Subject: RE: (313) New to the list


  Why don't you look and search on SoulSeek...?
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Glenn Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: dinsdag 25 mei 2004 19:59
  To: 313
  Subject: (313) New to the list
 
  Greetings all.
 
I just joined this list a couple of days ago in the hope that I can
 revive
  my interest in Detroit Techno. I've always loved that electronic Detroit
  sound, but over the past few years I've not been buying much music at all.
  Mainly due to a lack of money and not knowing what to look out for.
 
Anyway, I was wondering if there were many artists out there with mp3s
 to
  share? I used to visit mp3.com every so often where they had a Detroit
  section, and some of the music was really quite good.
 
Also, I've got an album from a number of years ago by the Detroit
  Escalator Company. Does anyone know if they're still going? That's one of
 my
  favourite all time albums. Really nice music.
 
One other thing, if there are any artists or producers out there looking
  for drum machine samples from the 80s and 90s, I've got all the samples
 from
  45 drum machines on my website www.avene.org  All free to download.
 
Regards,
 
  Glenn
 
 




RE: (313) New to the list

2004-05-25 Thread Michael E Long
Awesome sample collection man.
Im downloading the machines I don't already have now. 
Question though - did you record any of these samples or is this just a 
collection you have gathered over time?

Thanks, 
ML

-Original Message-
From: Glenn Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 12:59 PM
To: 313
Subject: (313) New to the list

Greetings all.

  I just joined this list a couple of days ago in the hope that I can revive
my interest in Detroit Techno. I've always loved that electronic Detroit
sound, but over the past few years I've not been buying much music at all.
Mainly due to a lack of money and not knowing what to look out for.

  Anyway, I was wondering if there were many artists out there with mp3s to
share? I used to visit mp3.com every so often where they had a Detroit
section, and some of the music was really quite good.

  Also, I've got an album from a number of years ago by the Detroit
Escalator Company. Does anyone know if they're still going? That's one of my
favourite all time albums. Really nice music.

  One other thing, if there are any artists or producers out there looking
for drum machine samples from the 80s and 90s, I've got all the samples from
45 drum machines on my website www.avene.org  All free to download.

  Regards,

Glenn




Re: (313) New to the list

2004-05-25 Thread kj at technotourist dot org
Just wondering, but that list of drum machines samples looks a lot like  
the sample from this Akai sample CD i got called Dance Mega Drums,  
which has an almost endless collection of drumcomputers on it, ranging  
from the X0X series to the Mattel drumcomputer (yes the people who made  
Barbie  Ken also created a drumcomputer :))


http://www.bestservice.de/detail.asp? 
uid=701091a64p68p82p199lng=2area=2group=12typ=13idx=92flg=sup




On 25-mei-04, at 20:54, Michael E Long wrote:


Awesome sample collection man.
Im downloading the machines I don't already have now.
Question though - did you record any of these samples or is this just  
a collection you have gathered over time?


Thanks,



  One other thing, if there are any artists or producers out there  
looking
for drum machine samples from the 80s and 90s, I've got all the  
samples from

45 drum machines on my website www.avene.org  All free to download.




Re: (313) New to the list

2004-05-25 Thread Sakari Karipuro
Glenn Thomas wrote on Wed, 26 May 2004 about following:

 Excuse my ignorance, but what is SoulSeek?

it's peer 2 peer network for sharing music, mostly illegally copied.


sakke
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Re: [313] New on the list

2001-01-19 Thread DJ DMT
Check 'the vineyard'
don't know witch e.p.


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Subject: [313] New on the list




 Hey

 I'm a big techno fan but have been off the scene for a couple years now
and
 slowly getting back into it.  My first of many questions is does anybody
know
 what Steffan Robbers is up to these days, and can you recommend some
recent
 releases from him.

 Thanks and all that

 Paul



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Re: [313] New on the list

2001-01-19 Thread Phonopsia
The Vineyard is priceless, mostly for the Mark Broom remix. It's on
Eevolute, the catalog number would probably be on the website. It's also on
some pretty blue vinyl.

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Check 'the vineyard'
don't know witch e.p.


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Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 10:10 PM
Subject: [313] New on the list




 Hey

 I'm a big techno fan but have been off the scene for a couple years now
and
 slowly getting back into it.  My first of many questions is does anybody
know
 what Steffan Robbers is up to these days, and can you recommend some
recent
 releases from him.

 Thanks and all that

 Paul



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Re: [313] New on the list

2001-01-18 Thread FRED MCMURRY

Try this link to Eevolute and FWD: both of which are his labels
http://www.eevolute.com/
also check the Ifach label for his twenty two release 
http://www.ifach.co.uk/


Cheers
Fred



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Subject: [313] New on the list
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 16:10:41 -0500



Hey

I'm a big techno fan but have been off the scene for a couple years now and
slowly getting back into it.  My first of many questions is does anybody 
know

what Steffan Robbers is up to these days, and can you recommend some recent
releases from him.

Thanks and all that

Paul



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