Re: (313) Moodyman Strikes Aagin

2011-04-04 Thread Martin Dust

On 4 Apr 2011, at 16:04, kent williams wrote:

 Me, with my new best friend, John Waters.
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Great picture Kent

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RE: (313) Moodyman in the mix

2006-05-31 Thread franky
hey jason...

that sounds goood! was really waiting for this ... any further info? is it 
recorded live ... release date ... I'm so damn addicted ;)

thanks + regards
frAnk





**
Thought you might be interested in this:

Moodymann =96 The Moodymann Collection (Mahogani Music)
A promo for this arrived this morning and we=92ve listened to it twice =20=

already =96 it really is that good. I=92ve never been lucky enough to =20=

witness a Moodymann DJ set live and direct, but listening to this =20
prooves that he really is the sh*t! KDJ cuts and pastes between =20
tracks effortlessly, teasing you with snippets of his classics =20
amongst some crazy (and possibly unreleased) bits we=92ve never heard =20=

before. A brilliant DJ mix, packed with 30 tracks of that =20
unmistakeable, inimitable KDJ funk.

Full tracklist; Forevernevermore / Shades Of Jae / M.E.A.N.D.N.J.B. / =20=

The Fourth Track / Answer Machine / I Can=92t Kick This Feelin When It =20=

Hits / Black Mahogani / Shine / Stone Oden Joe / Sunday Mornin / =20
Liberty / Meanwhile Back At Home / Roberta Jean Machine / PBC / =20
Wednesday Nite People / Givin U Something / People / Back At Bakers / =20=

Misled / Sunshine / Don=92t U Want My Love / I Need U So Much / JAN / =20=

Sweet Lovin / Joy II / I=92m Doin Fine / Over U / On My Way Home / I =20
Found Your (heart) Beat / Uncle =96 END.

cheers

Jason=


Re: (313) Moodyman in the mix

2006-05-31 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.

On 5/31/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

hey jason...

that sounds goood! was really waiting for this ... any further info? is it 
recorded
live ... release date ... I'm so damn addicted ;)


well it doesnt sound live, but who knows. its kind of like a greatest
hits of KDJ mixed quickly with the most effective portions of the
tracks.

in the CD artwork there are pics of many of KDJ's releases including
the freaki MF record, though i dont think it appears on the mix at all
(unless its used on the DL).

i wouldnt necessarily call the CD essential, but its a nice way to
listen to a bunch of KDJ records without using your turntables. and
its pretty amazing how listening to that many of one person's tracks
in a mix together doesnt get boring, a testament to how good his
records really are!

tom


RE: (313) Moodyman in the mix

2006-05-31 Thread Leonard, Patrick
Hey,
Did the 'freaki MF' record ever come out? If so, was that the title of
the EP?

Thanks,
P.



-Original Message-
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 2:36 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Moodyman in the mix

On 5/31/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 hey jason...

 that sounds goood! was really waiting for this ... any further info? 
 is it recorded live ... release date ... I'm so damn addicted ;)

well it doesnt sound live, but who knows. its kind of like a greatest
hits of KDJ mixed quickly with the most effective portions of the
tracks.

in the CD artwork there are pics of many of KDJ's releases including the
freaki MF record, though i dont think it appears on the mix at all
(unless its used on the DL).

i wouldnt necessarily call the CD essential, but its a nice way to
listen to a bunch of KDJ records without using your turntables. and its
pretty amazing how listening to that many of one person's tracks in a
mix together doesnt get boring, a testament to how good his records
really are!

tom


Re: (313) Moodyman in the mix

2006-05-31 Thread Jason Brunton
Hi there- it's due for release in about 2-3 weeks- there wasn't any  
other info with it so I'm not sure if its done entirely live or done  
on the computer- I'll try and find out.


cheers

Jason
On 31 May 2006, at 14:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


hey jason...

that sounds goood! was really waiting for this ... any further  
info? is it recorded live ... release date ... I'm so damn addicted ;)


thanks + regards
frAnk





** 


Thought you might be interested in this:

Moodymann =96 The Moodymann Collection (Mahogani Music)
A promo for this arrived this morning and we=92ve listened to it  
twice =20=


already =96 it really is that good. I=92ve never been lucky enough  
to =20=


witness a Moodymann DJ set live and direct, but listening to this =20
prooves that he really is the sh*t! KDJ cuts and pastes between =20
tracks effortlessly, teasing you with snippets of his classics =20
amongst some crazy (and possibly unreleased) bits we=92ve never  
heard =20=


before. A brilliant DJ mix, packed with 30 tracks of that =20
unmistakeable, inimitable KDJ funk.

Full tracklist; Forevernevermore / Shades Of Jae /  
M.E.A.N.D.N.J.B. / =20=


The Fourth Track / Answer Machine / I Can=92t Kick This Feelin When  
It =20=


Hits / Black Mahogani / Shine / Stone Oden Joe / Sunday Mornin / =20
Liberty / Meanwhile Back At Home / Roberta Jean Machine / PBC / =20
Wednesday Nite People / Givin U Something / People / Back At  
Bakers / =20=


Misled / Sunshine / Don=92t U Want My Love / I Need U So Much /  
JAN / =20=


Sweet Lovin / Joy II / I=92m Doin Fine / Over U / On My Way Home /  
I =20

Found Your (heart) Beat / Uncle =96 END.

cheers

Jason=




Re: (313) Moodyman - Freaky muthaf*cka

2005-06-16 Thread Joost P
Does any of you guys know if this track has anything to do with the 
Mike Dunn track with the same name from a couple of years ago. I don't 
even know if that's the real name of the track, but I've been looking 
for that one for ages as well.



Joost


On 15 Jun, 2005, at 12:36 PM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:



On Wednesday, June 15, 2005, at 12:02PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


called Sexy Mothaf*cka


yo KJ, thanks for the report. I think this track is called freaky
motherf*cka and has been floating around on a white for a bit and 
I've

been going crazy trying to get one, but no joy.

it;s a sleazy electronic prince type jam right? my god, its hot.\


Yeah that is the one, it sounds like Prince on steroids. It is a 
kick-ass track with a really great bassline, huge drive and your 
typical KDJ vocals on top.






Re: (313) Moodyman - Freaky muthaf*cka

2005-06-16 Thread Placid
i have the mike dunn one, not on vinyl tho..and there was also a track 
by sheila the freak which was v similar to the mike dunn one


i got it thinking it was the kdj one, but IIRC, and its been a long 
time now.and i was mashed when i heard kdj play it, it aint nutting like 
it...


p

Joost P wrote:

Does any of you guys know if this track has anything to do with the 
Mike Dunn track with the same name from a couple of years ago. I don't 
even know if that's the real name of the track, but I've been looking 
for that one for ages as well.



Joost


On 15 Jun, 2005, at 12:36 PM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:



On Wednesday, June 15, 2005, at 12:02PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


called Sexy Mothaf*cka



yo KJ, thanks for the report. I think this track is called freaky
motherf*cka and has been floating around on a white for a bit and I've
been going crazy trying to get one, but no joy.

it;s a sleazy electronic prince type jam right? my god, its hot.\



Yeah that is the one, it sounds like Prince on steroids. It is a 
kick-ass track with a really great bassline, huge drive and your 
typical KDJ vocals on top.









Re: (313) Moodyman - Freaky muthaf*cka

2005-06-16 Thread alex . bond
Does any of you guys know if this track has anything to do with the
Mike Dunn track with the same name from a couple of years ago. I don't
even know if that's the real name of the track, but I've been looking
for that one for ages as well.

I dont think it is Joost. It sounds very much like prince. although my
memory is hazy now as it was a long time ago I heard it. it's typical
moodymann, electronic prince style jam.. its dope.
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Re: (313) Moodyman

2005-06-15 Thread alex . bond
Ive heard a few reports from
the Glasgow gig saying that KDJ didnt go near a keyboard or MPC all night,

SHH.

I'm trying to sell my tickets to Nick Hardie.

Don't listen to them Nick. Besides, you know you won't be sober enough to
notice.

Roll up. Roll up.
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Re: (313) Moodyman

2005-06-15 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma

I don't know why you ask about the London show specifically but i went to see 
his Moodymann (or the Moodybandd as some friends called it ;)) in Amsterdam 
last friday. They played for almost 2 hours there and it was more of a Mahogany 
records show case then a live set from Moodymann. It started with Nicky O. 
preforming a couple of soul tracks, followed by Paul Randolph on bass and 
vocals preforming some of his material and with Andres on percussion on some of 
the tracks. Piranahead was doing keys and playing guitar with both Nicky O.'s 
and Paul Randolph's tracks. The whole show was hosted by KDJ's  cousin 
(nudge, nudge, wink, wink). After that Moodymann came on stage and started out 
with this amazing tracks called Sexy Mothaf*cka (That was a really great track 
btw!) and did a show that reminded me a bit of the same show he did when i saw 
him at the Majestic theater in Detroit. Only this time the girl (Nicky O.) was 
not under a sheet but both behind a white screen with a lamp behind it so you 
saw silhouettes of KDJ and Nicky O. doing there erm... thing. KDJ sing/talked 
on top of tracks, they played some more tracks as well. Then he brought on 
Roberta Sweet who did a track together with Andres finally she did an acapella 
toghether with Paul Randolph. Great show but don't expect a lot of 4/4 
Moodymann tracks it was extremly nice to listen too. 

KJ

On Wednesday, June 15, 2005, at 10:55AM, Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

Did anyone go and see him in London last night? Ive heard a few reports from
the Glasgow gig saying that KDJ didnt go near a keyboard or MPC all night,
despite this being heavily billed for the London gig. Im going to see the
show tonight and just wondered if its going to be the same deal as Glasgow.



RE: (313) Moodyman

2005-06-15 Thread Chau, Dang

I don't recall any keyboard or mpc action from KDJ last night, it was more 
Mahogani music showcase than Moodymann live.
They were selling some records there too - new Amp Fiddler, KDJ 32  33. I 
think they were £15 a piece so i didn't end up picking anything up... i'll 
probably be kicking myself later!


-Original Message-
From: Stewart Caig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 June 2005 09:59
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Moodyman


Did anyone go and see him in London last night? Ive heard a few reports from
the Glasgow gig saying that KDJ didnt go near a keyboard or MPC all night,
despite this being heavily billed for the London gig. Im going to see the
show tonight and just wondered if its going to be the same deal as Glasgow.

Stu


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Re: (313) Moodyman

2005-06-15 Thread Stewart Caig
Cheers for the info. To be honest I'm looking forward to it more than I
would be if I was just expecting 4/4 Moodyman stuff. Was just curious
because the London gig specifically is billed as KDJ on keys and MPC, wasnt
sure if this was the case elsewhere.


- Original Message - 
From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Moodyman



I don't know why you ask about the London show specifically but i went to
see his Moodymann (or the Moodybandd as some friends called it ;)) in
Amsterdam last friday. They played for almost 2 hours there and it was more
of a Mahogany records show case then a live set from Moodymann. It started
with Nicky O. preforming a couple of soul tracks, followed by Paul Randolph
on bass and vocals preforming some of his material and with Andres on
percussion on some of the tracks. Piranahead was doing keys and playing
guitar with both Nicky O.'s and Paul Randolph's tracks. The whole show was
hosted by KDJ's  cousin (nudge, nudge, wink, wink). After that Moodymann
came on stage and started out with this amazing tracks called Sexy
Mothaf*cka (That was a really great track btw!) and did a show that reminded
me a bit of the same show he did when i saw him at the Majestic theater in
Detroit. Only this time the girl (Nicky O.) was not under a sheet but both
behind a white screen with a lamp behind it so you saw silhouettes of KDJ
and Nicky O. doing there erm... thing. KDJ sing/talked on top of tracks,
they played some more tracks as well. Then he brought on Roberta Sweet who
did a track together with Andres finally she did an acapella toghether with
Paul Randolph. Great show but don't expect a lot of 4/4 Moodymann tracks it
was extremly nice to listen too.

KJ

On Wednesday, June 15, 2005, at 10:55AM, Stewart Caig
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Did anyone go and see him in London last night? Ive heard a few reports
from
the Glasgow gig saying that KDJ didnt go near a keyboard or MPC all night,
despite this being heavily billed for the London gig. Im going to see the
show tonight and just wondered if its going to be the same deal as
Glasgow.




Re: (313) Moodyman

2005-06-15 Thread alex . bond
called Sexy Mothaf*cka

yo KJ, thanks for the report. I think this track is called freaky
motherf*cka and has been floating around on a white for a bit and I've
been going crazy trying to get one, but no joy.

it;s a sleazy electronic prince type jam right? my god, its hot.

p.s. if any other joker obtains one of these from the manchester show when
I'm not here to get one, I shall never speak to them again. I was planning
to hold up the tour bus with the acme flamethrower, kidnap them all until i
got one. but I aint here.
_
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Re: (313) Moodyman

2005-06-15 Thread robin


They were selling some records there too - new Amp Fiddler, KDJ 32  33. 


anyone heard these records then? any good? tom? (you late on these too?? 
:) )


enquiring minds want to know :)

robin...


Re: (313) Moodyman

2005-06-15 Thread Placid
i have the 33...personally  i think its pretty hot  abit  shades of 
jae ish but with mahogani overtones...  uptempo , not jazzy..  wikked...


p

robin wrote:



They were selling some records there too - new Amp Fiddler, KDJ 32  33. 



anyone heard these records then? any good? tom? (you late on these 
too?? :) )


enquiring minds want to know :)

robin...





Re: (313) Moodyman

2005-06-15 Thread alex . bond
 They were selling some records there too - new Amp Fiddler, KDJ 32  33.

anyone who wants to pick me up copies of these (or just one or whatever)
can have first dibs on my bag full of rare items from berlin that I shall
be returning with.
_
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Re: (313) Moodyman

2005-06-15 Thread Placid


oh  i got the amp dog knights aswell.. like it alot  damn funky 
bassline...  appears to be pretty fast..doesnt mix with SS stuff 
particularly easily. but   i can live with that


p

Placid wrote:

i have the 33...personally  i think its pretty hot  abit  shades 
of jae ish but with mahogani overtones...  uptempo , not jazzy..  
wikked...


p

robin wrote:



They were selling some records there too - new Amp Fiddler, KDJ 32  
33. 




anyone heard these records then? any good? tom? (you late on these 
too?? :) )


enquiring minds want to know :)

robin...








Re: (313) Moodyman

2005-06-15 Thread alex . bond
oh  i got the amp dog knights aswell..

show off

: p

only kiddin. I'm jealous.
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Re: (313) Moodyman

2005-06-15 Thread robin

Placid wrote:
i have the 33...personally  i think its pretty hot  abit  shades of 
jae ish but with mahogani overtones...  uptempo , not jazzy..  wikked...




brill, thanks P

is 33 the one with 'freaky motherf*cka' on then or is that somat else?

robin...


Re: (313) Moodyman

2005-06-15 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma
 
On Wednesday, June 15, 2005, at 12:02PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

called Sexy Mothaf*cka

yo KJ, thanks for the report. I think this track is called freaky
motherf*cka and has been floating around on a white for a bit and I've
been going crazy trying to get one, but no joy.

it;s a sleazy electronic prince type jam right? my god, its hot.\

Yeah that is the one, it sounds like Prince on steroids. It is a kick-ass track 
with a really great bassline, huge drive and your typical KDJ vocals on top. 


p.s. if any other joker obtains one of these from the manchester show when
I'm not here to get one, I shall never speak to them again. I was planning
to hold up the tour bus with the acme flamethrower, kidnap them all until i
got one. but I aint here.


Re: (313) Moodyman

2005-06-15 Thread alex . bond
Yeah that is the one, it sounds like Prince on steroids. It is a kick-ass
track with a really great bassline, huge drive and your typical KDJ vocals
on top.

ooh, yeah. thats it. owww. sends shiver up my spine just thinking about it.
_
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RE: (313) Moodyman

2005-06-15 Thread Hardie, Nick
  Ive heard a few reports from
  the Glasgow gig saying that KDJ didnt go near a keyboard or MPC all night,

 SHH.

 I'm trying to sell my tickets to Nick Hardie.
 
 Don't listen to them Nick. Besides, you know you won't be sober enough to
 notice.
 
 Roll up. Roll up.

Look, Bond, I'm not interested. As long as there's a big laser I'll be happy...


AW: Re: (313) Moodyman

2005-06-15 Thread franky
uh ehh ... what's that??? got kdj33 also right here, but 32 is pretty new 
info!!! what's on that one??? 




 They were selling some records there too - new Amp Fiddler, KDJ 32  33.



Re: (313) Moodyman

2005-06-15 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
- Original Message --
From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 They were selling some records there too - new Amp Fiddler, KDJ
32  33. 

anyone heard these records then? any good? tom? (you late on
these too?? 
:) )

enquiring minds want to know :)

i have 33 and 34, i dont think 32 is one thats around. i missed
the amp dog knights (which im guessing is that amp fiddler
referred to there) which is mahogani 15, but i wasnt all that
impressed with that one from the soundclips. i can wait till it
comes out for real. 33 is the dancefloor jam. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread /0
I think getting lawyers involved would be WEAK.  he's got to expect this
kind of thing when he's unwilling to release in numbers that satisfy demand.
its like holding yum candy just out of reach of kid with a sweet tooth.
people have the technology and the willingness to get the music out no
matter what KDJ wants, so he might as well re-release and get some money for
his tracks while he can.

of course, with this in mind, I'm not going to care very much when he starts
complaining about being bootlegged again, he's not learning anything from
these situations, evidently

mr contentious-point-of-view-today,
-Joe
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 4:51 AM
Subject: RE: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'


 Aquarhythms - Body Jazz Body Fusion (Carl Craig's Straight
 mix), Yennek - Serena X (Innerzone mix), La Funk Mob - Ravers Suck
 Our Sound
 (Carl Craig remix), Brian Transeau - Relativity (Carl Craig's Urban
Affair
 dub), Tori Amos - God (The Rainforest Resort mix), Iccognito - Out Of The
 Storm (C's Planet E Special mix)
 
 On CCR Records ... Legit?

 I don't know, but I would suspect that this is another boot, just going by
 the current trend of release skeds and the type of labels chosen (if not
the
 artists' own) on which to release. I've never heard of CCR or Neon (which
 released the 'Moodyman' boot).

 Not wanting to reignite the rather acrimonious debate about how much
 material (quantity and frequency) producers should release, but these
 bootlegs do implicate a perceived supply-demand mismatch, and the ultimate
 responsibility for that will tend to lie with the artists.

 Doesn't justify being ripped off but releasing more frequently/more
 'volumes' (in electronic music that word's a bit of a misnomer but you
know
 what I mean) will tend to reduce the risk of bootlegs, that's just a fact.

 k
 




Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread Erin Bate
Your kidding right? Your statement doesn't justify someone stealing 
music and making money off of it. Obviously KDJ doesn't want to press 
alot of records at a time, and he does re-release records. Try either 
buying them when they are released, find and buy them used, OR try 
buying them when they are re-released. Simple as that.

~E




he's got to expect this
kind of thing when he's unwilling to release in numbers that satisfy demand.
its like holding yum candy just out of reach of kid with a sweet tooth.
people have the technology and the willingness to get the music out no
matter what KDJ wants, so he might as well re-release and get some money for
his tracks while he can.

 






Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread /0
it doesn't justify it, but you seriously shouldnt be too suprised when it
happens. Im just ssaying that despite his motivations for doing limited copy
releases, he might be better off getting the money for his tracks unstead of
leaving it to the bootleggers.

I MAKE music, Erin, of course I dont want people stealing it.

sorry if I wasn't clear initially.

-Joe

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From: Erin Bate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 12:18 AM
Subject: Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'


 Your kidding right? Your statement doesn't justify someone stealing
 music and making money off of it. Obviously KDJ doesn't want to press
 alot of records at a time, and he does re-release records. Try either
 buying them when they are released, find and buy them used, OR try
 buying them when they are re-released. Simple as that.
 ~E



  he's got to expect this
 kind of thing when he's unwilling to release in numbers that satisfy
demand.
 its like holding yum candy just out of reach of kid with a sweet tooth.
 people have the technology and the willingness to get the music out no
 matter what KDJ wants, so he might as well re-release and get some money
for
 his tracks while he can.
 
 
 





Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread Erin Bate



of course, with this in mind, I'm not going to care very much when he starts
complaining about being bootlegged again, he's not learning anything from
these situations, evidently

Just a little side note... KDJ and other artists are not obligated to 
distribute ANY of there music if they so choose. You see more and more 
artists sharing unreleased music amongst each other and they are never 
released, and usually these records end up being the sickest tracks we 
hear.


it doesn't justify it, but you seriously shouldnt be too suprised when it
happens. Im just ssaying that despite his motivations for doing limited copy
releases, he might be better off getting the money for his tracks unstead of
leaving it to the bootleggers.


Actually I am, because people should have more respect for the artists 
and their music, and less for the money involved.


I MAKE music, Erin, of course I dont want people stealing it. 

By the way, Joe  I think that is great you make music. If you make a 
track and can only press up 1000 copies or so, I sure hope you don't 
come crying about someone in UK bootleggin' you.






Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread /0
well he can certainly release 5 copies of a track if he wants... he wouldnt
be the first musician to lose money to idealism.  I hope he doesn't regret
it down the road.

thanks for your perspective Erin,
-Joe

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From: Erin Bate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 12:45 AM
Subject: Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'




 of course, with this in mind, I'm not going to care very much when he
starts
 complaining about being bootlegged again, he's not learning anything from
 these situations, evidently

 Just a little side note... KDJ and other artists are not obligated to
 distribute ANY of there music if they so choose. You see more and more
 artists sharing unreleased music amongst each other and they are never
 released, and usually these records end up being the sickest tracks we
 hear.

 it doesn't justify it, but you seriously shouldnt be too suprised when it
 happens. Im just ssaying that despite his motivations for doing limited
copy
 releases, he might be better off getting the money for his tracks unstead
of
 leaving it to the bootleggers.


 Actually I am, because people should have more respect for the artists
 and their music, and less for the money involved.

 I MAKE music, Erin, of course I dont want people stealing it.

 By the way, Joe  I think that is great you make music. If you make a
 track and can only press up 1000 copies or so, I sure hope you don't
 come crying about someone in UK bootleggin' you.






Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread J. T.

it doesn't justify it, but you seriously shouldnt be too suprised when it
happens. Im just ssaying that despite his motivations for doing limited 
copy
releases, he might be better off getting the money for his tracks unstead 
of

leaving it to the bootleggers.


this whole blame-the-artist thing makes me sick. blame the bootlegger. dont 
buy this crap, dont make excuses for the bootleggers, maybe they'll stop 
bootlegging releases that havent even been out of print for 5 years! 
copyrights exist for a reason, of course people should be surprised when 
some punk comes along and steals their chit!  especially when the market is 
so small to begin with, it is a really brazen act of theft!



I MAKE music, Erin, of course I dont want people stealing it.


you've previously said that you think all music should be free and artists 
should not be paid iirc?


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Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread Thorin Teague
No blame was laid on anyone; at no point did he say that it's KDJ's fault 
for this bootleg's existance, and that it's ok to sell illegal copies of 
music. What he said was that supply and demand exists. When demand exceeds 
supply, things happen. He was just saying you'd think KDJ would stop being 
surprised at these bootlegs. He further asserted that perhaps KDJ should be 
cashing on the demand for his music rather than bootleggers. 

So far, it's pretty sound thinking, IMO! 

J. T. writes: 

this whole blame-the-artist thing makes me sick. blame the bootlegger. 






Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread /0
I think that music is a very pure form of human emotional expression and for
me, that product (in this case, the music I make) is cheapened when I attach
a price tag to it in any way.  performance is a whole different story.

when i first was confronted with this choice (release or not), I was very
excited and then realized I was excited because of the ego-feed of having a
record out.  I wouldnt have made much and the little fame means nothign to
me.  a life as a musician would not fulfill my long term aspirations, so I
decided taht I would be a part time audio mangler, and give it away for free
as long as anyone wanted to listen.  the only reason I continue to consider
release of any of my tracks is because it helps get more live shows, which
is what I really enjoy.

I dont think bootlegging is ok, because thats attacking some peoples
livelihood (the affected musicians) but I also think it should indicate to
the artist that there is a market gap to be filled.  you can either fill it
with undoubtadly higher quality re-releases and make money, or you can lose
the money, send expensive lawyers after the bootleggers, and end up broke
but with a whole load of artistic integrity.

no one has to agree with this, as I know its not a very common point of
view, but since you asked ... :)))

-Joe

- Original Message - 
From: J. T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 12:50 AM
Subject: Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'


 it doesn't justify it, but you seriously shouldnt be too suprised when it
 happens. Im just ssaying that despite his motivations for doing limited
 copy
 releases, he might be better off getting the money for his tracks unstead
 of
 leaving it to the bootleggers.

 this whole blame-the-artist thing makes me sick. blame the bootlegger.
dont
 buy this crap, dont make excuses for the bootleggers, maybe they'll stop
 bootlegging releases that havent even been out of print for 5 years!
 copyrights exist for a reason, of course people should be surprised when
 some punk comes along and steals their chit!  especially when the market
is
 so small to begin with, it is a really brazen act of theft!

 I MAKE music, Erin, of course I dont want people stealing it.

 you've previously said that you think all music should be free and artists
 should not be paid iirc?

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RE: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread Ken Odeluga
Hey Erin,

All I can say is, read my complete comment before you start making unfounded
accusations. I said myself that the dearth of supply does not justify anyone
bootlegging. I'd have to be pretty stupid to imply that bootleggers are
justified and I'm certainbly not that stupid or unreasonable.

I don't appreciate your ill thought-out petulance when I have posted
something which I feel was sensible, non-accusatory and balanced.

As I say, read my post. I'm pretty sure it would not have offended any
artists - even if they had not agreed with it.

Yet I still have to put up with self-righteous wolly-headedness from people
like yourself.

On a good day I'd dismiss you with the lack of attention which I think you
merit, but today you can have some sharp words.

Now split.

Ken Odeluga


Your kidding right? Your statement doesn't justify someone stealing
music and making money off of it. Obviously KDJ doesn't want to press
alot of records at a time, and he does re-release records. Try either
buying them when they are released, find and buy them used, OR try
buying them when they are re-released. Simple as that.
~E



 he's got to expect this
kind of thing when he's unwilling to release in numbers that
satisfy demand.
its like holding yum candy just out of reach of kid with a sweet tooth.
people have the technology and the willingness to get the music out no
matter what KDJ wants, so he might as well re-release and get
some money for
his tracks while he can.










Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma
Haven't we discussed the whole issue of bootlegging just a couple of months ago 
with the other KDJ bootleg? Can't we stop this, it is like a digital deja-vu, 
same arguments again, people who care about an artist right fot intulectual and 
artistic property and people who don't care about it. Same discussion, same 
people... read the archives i would say :)

KJ


On Wednesday, June 09, 2004, at 07:24AM, /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I dont think bootlegging is ok, because thats attacking some peoples
livelihood (the affected musicians) but I also think it should indicate to
the artist that there is a market gap to be filled.  you can either fill it
with undoubtadly higher quality re-releases and make money, or you can lose
the money, send expensive lawyers after the bootleggers, and end up broke
but with a whole load of artistic integrity.

no one has to agree with this, as I know its not a very common point of
view, but since you asked ... :)))




Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




he's got to expect this
kind of thing when he's unwilling to release in numbers that satisfy
demand.
its like holding yum candy just out of reach of kid with a sweet tooth.

Ah sorry, no it isn't.

First of all they're not little kids that have no idea of right or wrong.
PERIOD.

The people doing the bootlegging know it's illegal - that's why they never
put their names on their work.
I have no doubt that they love the music but I think their actions tell us
they have no respect for the artist.
If they did then maybe they could take the money it would have cost to
press up the bootleg copies and approach KDJ about helping him out with
doing more pressings. If KDJ balks at their idea or just turns them down -
they owe him the RESPECT to not touch his work.

Second - It sounds a bit like some people are jealous of KDJ's talent and
because they can't make the music themselves - they rip him off!

MEK





RE: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Bootleg Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Ken Odeluga wrote
I said myself that the dearth of supply does not justify anyone
bootlegging.

Agreed Ken
If I'm short on money then, by using the same argument that some are
making, the government should just expect me to go out and print up my own
money that looks exactly like their money. What they should do instead of
getting upset with me and throwing my @ss in jail is just print more money
so I can get some. Like.


MEK



RE: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Bootleg Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread Paul Hudson
What is it with you guys?

All he said was that in limiting the supply, it creates a bigger market
for the bootleggers.
I would have thought this was pretty obvious, so why the controvesy?
He doesn't say that it's ok to bootleg because there's a market does
he!!

I was discussing with my mates the rise of certain far right parties not
so far from here in the UK (we're voting atm).  I'm glad none of you
guys were along there, as we'd all be branded racists and accused of
voting for them just for discussing the reasons for their rise in
popularity.  Blimey.

And that money analogy is slightly daft.  If the government prints more
money then the money will be worth less and the country will get poorer
and you won't be able to buy a loaf of bread with it.  So not quite the
same as pressing more records up really as their loss in value won't
stop anyone from buying bread.

Get a grip.

 
 
 
 
 
 Ken Odeluga wrote
 I said myself that the dearth of supply does not justify anyone 
 bootlegging.
 
 Agreed Ken
 If I'm short on money then, by using the same argument that 
 some are making, the government should just expect me to go 
 out and print up my own money that looks exactly like their 
 money. What they should do instead of getting upset with me 
 and throwing my @ss in jail is just print more money so I can 
 get some. Like.
 
 
 MEK
 
 


RE: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Bootleg Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread J. T.

All he said was that in limiting the supply, it creates a bigger market
for the bootleggers.
I would have thought this was pretty obvious, so why the controvesy?
He doesn't say that it's ok to bootleg because there's a market does
he!!


hmm maybe it is the limits of online communication, but i read it as a list 
of excuses/rationalizations for bootlegging -- my apologies to mistake the 
intent. altho i think the reasons for bootlegging are intuitive. yes when 
there is greater supply and a release is in print, it creates less of a 
market for bootlegging. obviously. i don't see what the point of stating the 
obvious was unless it was an attempt to justify bootleggingguess i read 
too seriously..



I was discussing with my mates the rise of certain far right parties not
so far from here in the UK (we're voting atm).  I'm glad none of you
guys were along there, as we'd all be branded racists and accused of
voting for them just for discussing the reasons for their rise in
popularity.  Blimey.


i'm sure the reasons are a lot more interesting and less obvious than 
supply-demand. we all know how capitalism works.


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RE: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Bootleg Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




If the government prints more
money then the money will be worth less and the country will get poorer
and you won't be able to buy a loaf of bread with it.  So not quite the
same as pressing more records up really as their loss in value won't
stop anyone from buying bread.

You missed the point completely.
It's not the individual value of the object - it's the act of getting
personal gain with someone else's work against their will.
And then to have KDJ EXPECT - meaning to consider reasonable or due -
that he's going to get ripped off.

he's got to expect this
kind of thing when he's unwilling to release in numbers that satisfy
demand.

Now can you explain to me why KDJ is expected to be ripped off? Is he due
that? Is it reasonable?
I think he should actually expect an apology from these f#ckheads.

I'm glad none of you
guys were along there, as we'd all be branded racists and accused of
voting for them just for discussing the reasons for their rise in
popularity.

we're one step away from the nazi theory

MEK



RE: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Bootleg Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread Brendan Nelson
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 And then to have KDJ EXPECT - meaning to consider 
 reasonable or due...

A bit of a semantic sidepoint here, but to expect something 
is going to happen isn't the same as accepting that the coming 
event is reasonable or justifiable.

For example, I might wander around the streets of Brixton with 
an iPod held in my right hand, talking distractedly into a posh 
mobile phone held in my left. In that sort of situation, I might 
(well, I *would*) expect to get mugged. But that doesn't mean 
that I think the mugging is a reasonable or justifiable act.

If there was an analogy here, it would probably be this: a 
university lecturer asks her politics class to hold a discussion 
around the question what caused September 11th?; half 
the class storm out enraged, claiming that she's an Al-Qaeda 
supporter who should be locked up...

Brendan


Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Bootleg Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread Sven Venema
 we're one step away from the nazi theory

Okay, this thread is offically dead.. :)

Sven



RE: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I said myself that the dearth of supply does not justify anyone
bootlegging. I'd have to be pretty stupid to imply that
bootleggers are
justified 

who cares if bootlegging is justified or not? its justification or
lack thereof isnt going to stop them from existing. the only thing
you can do is to examine what makes a bootlegger decide to bootleg
a product: limited supply and excessive demand. bootleggers dont
bootleg things that are always in print. UR doesnt have this
problem (aside from those ultimate bootleggers sony) because their
music is always in print. so by simple examination its easy to see
that the only ways to avoid bootlegging are to put out a product
that no one wants to buy or to keep popular items in print.
bootlegging has always and will always exist, just like drug use
and whatever other negative aspects of music you can think of. so
instead of trying to treat the symptom, nip the problem in the
butt and you wont ever have to worry about it. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


RE: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread Ken Odeluga


-- Original Message --
From: Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I said myself that the dearth of supply does not justify anyone
bootlegging. I'd have to be pretty stupid to imply that
bootleggers are
justified

who cares if bootlegging is justified or not? its justification or
lack thereof isnt going to stop them from existing. the only thing
you can do is to examine what makes a bootlegger decide to bootleg
a product: limited supply and excessive demand. bootleggers dont
bootleg things that are always in print. UR doesnt have this
problem (aside from those ultimate bootleggers sony) because their
music is always in print. so by simple examination its easy to see
that the only ways to avoid bootlegging are to put out a product
that no one wants to buy or to keep popular items in print.
bootlegging has always and will always exist, just like drug use
and whatever other negative aspects of music you can think of. so
instead of trying to treat the symptom, nip the problem in the
butt and you wont ever have to worry about it.

tom

Thanks Tom.

Have to say, I made this exact same point in my second post on this subject.

Cheers,

Ken



Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread Martin Dust
Or as Dylan Thomas once said:

Somebody's boring me ... I think it's me.



Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-09 Thread /0
Im sorry, reading the archives does not sort out my opinions on the matter.
I think you're being somewhat unreasonable expecting the list to never touch
on the same subject twice :)

I'll shut up now
- Original Message - 
From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 6:22 AM
Subject: Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'


 Haven't we discussed the whole issue of bootlegging just a couple of
months ago with the other KDJ bootleg? Can't we stop this, it is like a
digital deja-vu, same arguments again, people who care about an artist right
fot intulectual and artistic property and people who don't care about it.
Same discussion, same people... read the archives i would say :)

 KJ


 On Wednesday, June 09, 2004, at 07:24AM, /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 I dont think bootlegging is ok, because thats attacking some peoples
 livelihood (the affected musicians) but I also think it should indicate
to
 the artist that there is a market gap to be filled.  you can either fill
it
 with undoubtadly higher quality re-releases and make money, or you can
lose
 the money, send expensive lawyers after the bootleggers, and end up broke
 but with a whole load of artistic integrity.
 
 no one has to agree with this, as I know its not a very common point of
 view, but since you asked ... :)))





RE: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-08 Thread Ken Odeluga
Looks like a serious case for KDJ's lawyers because it really did look
convincing to me right down to the congratulatory blurb on the back,
talking about Moodyman's (sic) next solo effort in June 2004.

k

-Original Message-
From: Kelly, Stephen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 4:11 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'


definately a bootleg - the cheeky f#ckers have used a picture off
my website
for the sleeve..

it's got a barcode on the back though.. so it's a strange one..




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Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-08 Thread Christopher Davey
I noticed an album of Carl Craig remixes
(http://www.juno.co.uk/IP/IF148255-01.htm) that I wondered whether were
bootlegged. 

Tracklisting: Aquarhythms - Body Jazz Body Fusion (Carl Craig's Straight
mix), Yennek - Serena X (Innerzone mix), La Funk Mob - Ravers Suck Our Sound
(Carl Craig remix), Brian Transeau - Reltivity (Carl Craig's Urban Affair
dub), Tori Amos - God (The Rainforest Resort mix), Iccognito - Out Of The
Storm (C's Planet E Special mix)

On CCR Records ... Legit?

Cheers

Chris


On 8/6/04 3:45 PM, Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Looks like a serious case for KDJ's lawyers because it really did look
 convincing to me right down to the congratulatory blurb on the back,
 talking about Moodyman's (sic) next solo effort in June 2004.
 
 k
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kelly, Stephen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 4:11 PM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'
 
 
 definately a bootleg - the cheeky f#ckers have used a picture off
 my website
 for the sleeve..
 
 it's got a barcode on the back though.. so it's a strange one..
 
 




RE: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-08 Thread Ken Odeluga
Aquarhythms - Body Jazz Body Fusion (Carl Craig's Straight
mix), Yennek - Serena X (Innerzone mix), La Funk Mob - Ravers Suck
Our Sound
(Carl Craig remix), Brian Transeau - Relativity (Carl Craig's Urban Affair
dub), Tori Amos - God (The Rainforest Resort mix), Iccognito - Out Of The
Storm (C's Planet E Special mix)

On CCR Records ... Legit?

I don't know, but I would suspect that this is another boot, just going by
the current trend of release skeds and the type of labels chosen (if not the
artists' own) on which to release. I've never heard of CCR or Neon (which
released the 'Moodyman' boot).

Not wanting to reignite the rather acrimonious debate about how much
material (quantity and frequency) producers should release, but these
bootlegs do implicate a perceived supply-demand mismatch, and the ultimate
responsibility for that will tend to lie with the artists.

Doesn't justify being ripped off but releasing more frequently/more
'volumes' (in electronic music that word's a bit of a misnomer but you know
what I mean) will tend to reduce the risk of bootlegs, that's just a fact.

k




Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-07 Thread Kelly, Stephen
definately a bootleg - the cheeky f#ckers have used a picture off my website
for the sleeve..

it's got a barcode on the back though.. so it's a strange one..




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Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-07 Thread Matt MacQueen


On Jun 7, 2004, at 10:10 AM, Kelly, Stephen wrote:

definately a bootleg - the cheeky f#ckers have used a picture off my 
website

for the sleeve..

it's got a barcode on the back though.. so it's a strange one..


yes,  in addition to the fact that a few of the track titles are wrong 
for the tracks they're supposed to be.   warning:  avoid, avoid...


peace
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http://SonicSunset.com



Re: (313) 'Moodyman': 'The Silence Is Broken'

2004-06-06 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
when i talked to huckaby in detroit about it, he said he never 
heard of it and thought it was a bootleg. the pressings were a 
little noisy, but not bad. i passed on it. 

tom


-- Original Message --
From: Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Sat, 5 Jun 2004 23:45:31 +0100

Anyone know anything about the compilation above? Label: Neon. 
Dated 
2004.

It looks a bit odd. For instance, on the sleeve and 
discs 'Moodymann' 
is misspelt with one 'n' - copyright/licensing dodge maybe?

The shop I saw it in didn't seem to think it was a bootleg - I 
think 
they were being straight-up.

Tracklist:
Don't You Want My Love
Stairway 2 Heaven (skit),
Eye 2 Eye (Amp Fiddler) Moodyman Remix
Amerika
Mahogany Brown
Sunday Morning ('Geology' version)
Superficial (Amp Fiddler) Moodyman Remix
Music People
A Million Ways To Get Paid
Me  My Peoples Eyes
Oceans
Gods  Earths

As you can see, comprises of mostly already-released stuff of 
varying 
availability. Never heard of the last track (sleeve 
says unreleased.) 
The shorter ones are often some of the 'monologues' which 
accompany 
some MM trax.
Have to say it looked like a very good, heavy pressing and two 
reasonably wide tracks per side.

k



 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Moodyman some more..

2003-05-15 Thread Maarten Baute
 I just got an alert from unamed record shop for a new moodyman release
 called Silence in the Secret Garden.
 
 Anyone know what this is ? It's not up on discogs.

It IS up on discogs:
http://www.discogs.com/release/124105

Cheers,
Maarten


Re: (313) Moodyman some more..

2003-05-15 Thread m a t t [d]
 It IS up on discogs:
 http://www.discogs.com/release/124105

There is a cd of the same name that is available as promo atm, 10 tracks.

---
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: (313) moodyman track

2003-05-14 Thread Maarten Baute
 did he do a track called misled?
 
 I have an mp3 here that seems really moodyman-like with no artist name in
 the id tag

Yes he did ;)

http://www.discogs.com/release/1025
http://www.discogs.com/release/10894

Cheers,
Maarten


Re: (313) Moodyman Theo mixes

2002-12-27 Thread Maarten Baute

 Hi, as im starting to fully investigate the discographies of Moodyman and
 Theo, i was wondering which mixes the List reccommends


start looking here for some tracklistings:
http://twoplayer.net/theo

and download some here:
http://www.deephousepage.com/mixes12.htm

and also on groovetech
http://www.groovetech.com
look in the broadcasting archives.. and find 2 theo mixes and e moodymann
mix.

Cheers,
Maarten





Re: (313) moodyman track ID

2002-12-09 Thread Dan Sicko




Checked my CD interview Detroit was not mentioned in the original 
interview, it was uptown.


 Right, I was just pointing out that you could tell there was an 
edit job on the record.


He said What was it like growing up ... in one spot, and in Detroit 
towards the end.


P.S. : On the eve of his birthday in 1985, Prince gave a surprise 
interview to legendary Detroit disc jockey the Electrifying Mojo. He 
had never offered a live radio interview before.


It was 1986 (June 7th to be exact) -- went there right after my last 
day in high school. Great show at Cobo!


-d



Re: (313) moodyman track ID

2002-12-09 Thread Dan Sicko
no offense taken.

the whole point of the samples on J.A.N. was to make it sound like Mojo
was interviewing KDJ. Hence the substitution of Detroit for Uptown via
some cut-and-pasting.

that's all I was trying to say.

-d (msr)



Re: (313) moodyman track ID

2002-12-08 Thread Dan Sicko

KDJ 30 ... J.A.N. EP  one-sided.

Samples Mojo's questions to Prince in a 1986 on-air interview, but not  
Prince's answers.


You can tell it's spliced together, as you hear Mojo ask What was it  
like growing up ... *from* Detroit.   :)


-d

On Saturday, December 7, 2002, at 07:01  PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

any ideas on this track ID? doc martin kicks off a set on groovetech  
with it

... has a person asking questions like what was it like growing up in
detroit, etc

here's the link if anyone can help ID it. thanks!!! :)

http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/ 
srvltRecMed?RecordedM


ediaID=51583

kered
futurebpm.com





Re: [313] Moodyman

2002-02-21 Thread tom churchill
 Moodyman web sites anyone?

http://www.twoplayer.net/kdj for the full discog - big up Steve Twoplayer...

Cheers,

Tom

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RE: [313] moodyman + theo bootleg

2002-01-09 Thread Giles Dickerson
I guess I have one of the 100. I picked it up at the party in Detroit.

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 valued list member e,r; passed me this link for those talking about this
 track a few weeks back.
 
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Re: [313] moodyman demf set id

2002-01-04 Thread Fred Giannelli
William DeVaughn Just be Thankful, for what you've got 


on 1/3/02 10:31 PM, Sam Karmel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 
 Excuse my ignorance but what is the song whos chorus
 goes something like (i have a terrible recording)
 Brothas in the back
 sun roof top
 digin the scene with the gangsta leen
 hou hou
 
 Its after a curtis mayfield track at around 29mins
 
 i love this track!
 
 Sam
 
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RE: [313] moodyman demf set id

2002-01-04 Thread Odeluga, Ken
I'd like to add that there was a version out last year by UK 
soul-jazzer (with a twist of bitter lemon) Omar; featuring Kele Le 
Roc (I think) ... it's a honey-dipped moment and well worth 
checking if you like the song, but yep, the original still cuts it best.

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That's William DeVaughn's Be Thankful For What You've Got. 
Classic! There are 
multiple versions and covers (including one by Massive Attack) 
available on LP 
and CD.

Hunt both DeVaughn original versions, they're both well worth it.

sqrrt

 
 
 Excuse my ignorance but what is the song whos chorus
 goes something like (i have a terrible recording)
 Brothas in the back
  sun roof top
  digin the scene with the gangsta leen
  hou hou
 
 Its after a curtis mayfield track at around 29mins
 
 i love this track!
 
 Sam
 
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Re: [313] Moodyman on Jan?

2001-03-13 Thread Ani
jan = just another nigga (track on kdj label)

other than that, i have no idea what that is...

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Subject: [313] Moodyman on Jan?


 Spotted this on the recent Hardwax mailout:

  Jan 001
   Moodyman: Jan (US 12) @ DM 21,90   #33217
(ultra deep slow upbuildin´lush goovin´heavy funk injected detroit
 house track)

 Anyone heard this and/or have more info on the label?

 Otto



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Re: [313] moodyman track id

2000-11-14 Thread Nick Walsh
Hmmm William DeVaughn Be thankful for what you
got... that's where the sample comes from I guess...
dunno about this tune tho cuz I can't hear streamed
audio at college now... (too many fools using chat
rooms etc)...

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 I'm looking for a track id
 
 from the Kenny Dixon DEMF set on groovetech
 
 he played it in
 his  set at approx 29 minutes
 
 just be thankful for what you've got
 
 s smooth
 
 thanks in advance
 
 time for a timewarp

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RE: [313] moodyman and theo

2000-08-28 Thread Batory, Jason
the other night john simmons played moodyman record that i loved.  the only

thing wrote on it was moodyman after his set i asked him what it was, he 
said it was untitled. and he thought i was released 6 months ago but wasnt 
sure..  anyway it starts out with a preacher or something, a big acapella 
for about 2 minutes, as if you were in church or something then it goes
into 
the track.  

This could be a number of MM tracks, but given the timeframe I'd say its a
good chance that its Ya Blessin Me/The Thief That Stole My Sad Days 12 on
KDJ, #23 I think. Ya Blessin Me fits your description, but regardless, its
just a beautiful track that you should own. Hope this helps.

Respect
JasonB


Re: [313] moodyman and theo

2000-08-26 Thread William VanLoo
 theres also a theo parish track im looking for but im not sure
 of the name.  i think its called agrohead, maybee afrohead.  not sure but
 late in the track it comes in with these dope piano loops.  can anyone shed
 some light on these two records.

The Theo Parrish record is Overyohead. It's on Sound Signature #6,
which also has Dance of the Drunken Drums on the flipside.

Overyohead is one of my very favorite Theo Parrish tracks, if not my
all-time favorite. The piano loops you mention are a lot of what make it
so dope - they have this wonderfully stilted, quantized feeling that
makes me think they were sequenced on an analog sequencer . The piano
part reminds me of the feel of one of the tracks on Kirk DiGiorgio's
Planetary Folklore album under the As One alias.

Dance of the Drunken Drums is great, too, though it's moodier and
darker. It's got this double-timed percussion that just kills me, like
if drum-n-bass programming techniques were applied to slow Detroit house.

Anyway.

glad I could help,

Bill Van Loo