Mispresses mean that they pulled out the wrong metal mother for
one side or the other (or both). You can't press an already pressed
record on one side, as was implied.
No wait a second, I have gotten old disco records in which there was a new
track laid onto an old disk. The disk was
Smallfish records Headstart @ Turnmills
Saturday 9th December 2000
with..
Nubian Mindz_Live
Mike Oliver (Remote)_Live
Lee Grainge
Steve Skye Pickton
has lee grainge been up to anything production-wise after those two amazing
'human' 12s he did with hazel bligh?
cheers
sc
You'll be happy to know that the labels are back to
front on this record. Daystar rising is on the Aztlan
side, and vice versa.
by the way, these two tracks are mixed together on the
aztec mystic mix cd. I didn't notice any voices from
above or hidden tracks. :)
Dave
--- Roberto Ty [EMAIL
:::You'll be happy to know that the labels are back to
:::front on this record. Daystar rising is on the Aztlan
:::side, and vice versa.
From memory my copy has both tracks on the correct sides???
andrew
since were on this topic, I thought I would throw out the strangest pressing
I own...
Its an old reflex record of afex twin, from around 92 or so (its stored
away) and one track is actually two tracks...
it worked like this:
You had to take your Stanton 500 or whatever (no one was using ortafon
Yes, can i can't wait to see the video of the ad, surely ford could make a
downloadable version. It is a shame that Juan does not have a website.
OK, this may sound a bit weird but, one of my favourite 'non 313' techno
tracks would have to be 'Fokuz' by 2000One on (steffan robbers) eevolute
For anyone who has digital art or music to share
We are looking for speakers, teleconference people, as well as musicians.
We are also accepting audio submissions for our listening room that will
feature listening stations with headphones amongst installations and other
atmospheric elements.
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, darw_n wrote:
since were on this topic, I thought I would throw out the strangest pressing
I own...
Its an old reflex record of afex twin, from around 92 or so (its stored
away) and one track is actually two tracks...
that's analogue bubblebath 3 (and those tracks don't
those into hip hop might enjoy this link:
http://www.brooklynart.org/hiphop/Default.htm
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Van: Dave Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: dinsdag 5 december 2000 6:39
Aan: 'dtroit'
Onderwerp: Re: [313] mispress
You'll be happy to know that the labels are back to
front on this record. Daystar rising is on the Aztlan
side, and vice
Does anyone know what's up with the Neuton webpage?
I've been trying to get on their site for the past couple of weeks, but
www.neuton.com always times out and www.neuton.de doesn't seem to let me
beyond the opening page.
Otto
Ambient Zone RTRFM 92.1 Playlist 03.12.2K
Presented by A_Zed and Dave Miller
d/kompilia - Vladislav Delay (~scape)
Quindio - Kit Clayton (Vertical Form)
Quattro - Salz (Salz)
Cloven Hoof - Mystery Producer (local white label)
Gecko - Monolake (ml/
Well it was quite a great set, quite a lot of old material was covered
through his very zany mixing style, starting with some New Order - going
through some classic UR, Red Planet to early Tresor stuff and even dropping
some classic electroesque ala Cybotron, Aux 88 and Fix. The crowd was
hmmmeveryone's mispressing stories seem to center on vinyl, but I
have a copy of the Barada album Strategies for Deeper Design which is
some rock'n'roll stuff of bad quality, and it's not just a matter of the
wrong CD put in the wrong case, the CD even has the Barada inking on
it. This CD was
Yeah, I just got the forthcoming Blake Baxter 'Dream Sequence III' EP on
Tresor, but I think it's a mispress. Instead of any decent house or techno,
there are just three incredibly predictable, plodding and dull
disco-sampling tracks on there. Oh, hang on a minute...
darw_n
since were on this topic, I thought I would throw out the strangest
pressing I own...
I remember listening to a record back in 92 where there was literally
2 different tracks cut into one side like it was a one track! Both track's
grooves were cut side by side so it looked like a
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, jim proffit wrote:
I remember listening to a record back in 92 where there was literally
2 different tracks cut into one side like it was a one track! Both track's
grooves were cut side by side so it looked like a normal track. You never
knew which one would be playing
jim proffit wrote:
I remember listening to a record back in 92 where there was literally
2 different tracks cut into one side like it was a one track! Both track's
grooves were cut side by side so it looked like a normal track. You never
knew which one would be playing if you dropped the
Peace..
I just wanted to know who started the tradition of mixing speeches with
music, in particular, the Martin Luther King speeches, I know Felix still
does it, but who was the first person that started the concept? It also
reminds me of when I used to mix some of the Holy Ghost tracks, they
Well, Frankie Knuckles did it a lot, as did Ron Hardy, but Tyree is largely
credited with kick starting a movement with it when he found some records in
his mum's collection of speeches by a preacher in Chicago and started
absolutely caning them. I suppose Frankie Knuckles is the originator,
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Dave Barnett wrote:
Yes, can i can't wait to see the video of the ad, surely ford could make
a
downloadable version. It is a shame that Juan does not have a website.
You might try looking at http://www.adcritic.com/ as I've found some of my
fav commercials there.
Steven
You might try looking at http://www.adcritic.com/ as I've
found some of my
fav commercials there.
Hmm No Ford Focus Commercial on line but there is some Red Planet ad there,
geez first a video from Rolando, now an Ad for the Red Planet label. It
seems like Submerge is aiming for the big one
Hihi, funny, I was thinking along similar lines when I saw the commercial
yesterday night (It's a miracle! I saw some television!).
J out
You might try looking at http://www.adcritic.com/ as I've
found some of my
fav commercials there.
Hmm No Ford Focus Commercial on line but there is
Anyone know who is behind the (very faithful sounding)
house remix of Talking Heads Once in a lifetime?
From what I heard of it, it's so similar to the original,
but just sped up with a more pronounced bass drum.
While I'm here - what about the Convextion album
we were promised?!!
cheers.
To sort of answer my query from earlier today: I received an answer from
the people at Neuton, their site is down because they're redesigning it
and it should re-open at the end of January at the same address:
www.neuton.com
Otto
who is the creator of this words ?
in the beginning was jack...
Jose Bello.Spain
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I just saw on the Tektie site
http://www.isolateral.com that Convextion album is due
out in Spring 2001.
Tristan
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Anyone know who is behind the (very faithful
sounding)
house remix of Talking Heads Once in a lifetime?
From what I heard of it, it's so similar to
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, jose bello wrote:
who is the creator of this words ?
in the beginning was jack...
Jose Bello.Spain
i first heard these words on mr. fingers can you feel it but i have this
feeling that it is not the original. i have read from somewhere in the
that these words are from
I've seen him spin a few times here in Chicago about two-three years ago,
and I was neither impressed nor dissappointed. His set fluctuated between
Deep house and tech-house. I also have a couple of his releases on a label
which I can't remember at the moment. They are sort of on the
Mr Fingers composed can you feel it with Chuck Roberts
speech in the beggining was jack .. before Rhythim
Control in 1986 with Roberts too maked a classic acid
piece with this speech .. but who was the creator of
these words ?
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I think I recall seing some Gemini releases on PeaceFrog way back in the
day...could be wrong though. The stuff I heard about 6 years ago was on the
deep house tip. Pretty good from what I remember =]
GYS
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I suppose you could use a cutting late on vinyl, but if I owned
a nice Scully I wouldn't do that ...
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On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, darw_n wrote:
Mispresses
You didn't? Well, it is just a waste of time since I'm only testing
because my previous two messages have been gobbled up by the dreaded
Shub-Internet (Iä! Iä!). I hope this escapes so I can start tormenting
people again.
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Excellent - the tracks on this sampler sound like this
is one to snap up when it surfaces!
cheers,
Dan
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http://www.mp3.com/DanButler
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Sent: 05 December 2000 15:59
To:
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Otto Koppius wrote:
That's quite possible, if the spiral groove of the first track are
spaced wide enough, you can fit a second spiral inbetween. NSC can do it
(X2 technology), for instance: in the last two years, there have been
several EPs The Swarm, Suburban Knight -
gemini is spencer kincey and has released a variety of styles ranging from
tracky house on relief (several releases under both names) to disco house to
deep house. you will find that his sets reflect this variety, and may lean
one way or the other depending on his mood or the audience, or
Does anyone have contact info for the following...
Belleville 3?
Thomas Barnett?
-Rachael
I have been wondering that for such a long time. If someone knows please
post.
-Rachael
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, [iso-8859-1] jose bello wrote:
who is the creator of this words ?
in the beginning was jack...
Jose Bello.Spain
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Hello.
TALKING HEADS - Once In A Lifetime 2000 (Masters At
Work Remix)
Noticed this on Planetxusa.com
Looks like it's a Masters at work remix - sounds to me
just like the original. Not a bad job.
http://204.89.131.233/pub/audio/djram/77153.ram
Peace,
Paulinnate
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Hey all,
off topic but I just wanted to ask how easy it is to get to NYC from NJ
(about 45 mins outside of NYC)?? And once in NYC how easily will I be able
to find my way around (for shopping)?? Should I be careful of any area's
and such?? Info is greatly appreciated - I'm unable to get a
i picked up a new 12 with no info on it except
for the marking max.E 6.
the guy at the store said it was thomas brinkmann,
but does anyone have any more info?
track titles, label, etc...?
thanks,
jim
yeah that's Thomas Brinkmann. it's on his Max Ernst label, i believe there
are quite a few of these. max ernst is the heavier(sounding) counterpart to
the Ernst label. the Ernst stuff from what i've heard is way more chill, all
of the Ernst records are named after girls. there are lots of them
I have the original (or at least the oldest copy that I know of) of the Jack
speech on a sample record from around 89ish...
But I *think* it sounds exactly like that guy who did the poetry at DEMF
after D.May...
any confirmation on that? I always wanted to know the story behind the Jack
He had at least two EPs on Peacefrog, Hibernation
has a blue and red cover, with slower, slightly darker
techno tracks, the other has a purple and green cover,
contains the track A Blue Night, and is more of a
house-meats-dub in the world of Gemini techno script.
Hope that makes some sense. All of
Im very very interested in getting the deepside D12 on fnac with
´prelusion´ and the Suburban Knight ´Art of Stalking´ with the excellent
Ludovic remix also on fnac. Anyone selling ?? Scandinavia most interesting,
erase
Both
track's
grooves were cut side by side so it looked like a normal track. You never
knew which one would be playing if you dropped the needle on the record.
Isn't that how Apollo by Jeff Mills is?
Dennis
From: jim proffit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313]
I just wanted to know who started the tradition of mixing speeches with
music, in particular, the Martin Luther King speeches..
I came across a reference to a Label in NYC, Paul Winley Records - label
that released: Africa Bambaata's death mix live, super disco brakes 1-6 and
'Sweet T'
also, ectomorph's- destroy your power centers does this.
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yup it was a co 430\UR release but my copy has the labels on the wrong sides
ie aztlan label on the the day star side, day star label on the aztlan side
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Is it just me, or is this every shade of wrong?
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