Hello,
I was hoping a few of you could help me with the situation I am currently
facing. You see, I am in my final year here at Virginia Tech in beautiful
Blacksburg, completing the dual majors of music and communications. My
intention upon entering school was to begin gaining the skills nec
CHANGE (again;))
some people got it already - now rearranged for 313:
I know it´s including some personal s***...
still - think about it or even better talk/mail about it ...
... break it apart, or hook up on this for some collective moves...
life and music-life can be more then colle
Let's not also forget that PLASTIKMAN is on NovaMute
which is part of Mute
hey, and Joey Beltram (JB^3) is also on there.
>Don't forget Luke Slater's on Mute too.
> Most respected? By who? Moby's accountant? HMV
retailers? A coterie
of
> reviewers?
come on mute is an aw
that's another thing that i was thinking the track selection on the MM
cd is not the easiest to mix.
Mike
From: Dave Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] The spam must never stop flowing
Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 00:04:47 +0800
At 09:08
thanks to everyone for the mixing tips, some of the stuff i knew already,
but on the whole they have been enlightening. who said this mixing business
was easy?
aidan o'doherty
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Yeah none of those trancey club minstry cream gatecrasher ibiza blah blah
mixes are 'real' its been going on for years
- Original Message -
From: beautiful individual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 1:10 PM
Subject: [313] fair play to juan atkins
At 09:08 22/03/01 +, you wrote:
is Juan really that bad a DJ? i have his MasterMix on WaxTrax and the
mixing is shady and dodgy at times... but i read the allmusic.com review
of it and i got the impression from there that he's not bad live. i've
never seen him before so i can't comment
A forwarded message includinf reasons to leave mp3.com
(also 313-artists ;)) written by the www.tokydawn.org:
mp3.com changed their policies some days ago.
Membership in the 'premium artist service' is now required to
be able to take part in the 'payback for playback' (p4p) program.
The 'Paybac
No takers on this one? I'm going record shopping this morning. :)
-Original Message-
From: Bulger, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 6:06 PM
To: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: [313] Track ID, please, anyone?
At the end of John Acquaviva's 1/1/01 set on http://www.
sorry, should have said for people to e-mail me privately to avoid clutter
(which is what this is). apologies.
aidan o'doherty
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i'm going to look like a right ignorant sod here, but feck it. i have a
problem (luckily, not a sexual one), i have great difficulty mixing (no
laughing, please) with tunes that have beatless intros, ie no kick drum,
high-hats, hand-claps or discernible beat, an examlpe would be modus vivendi
'
Moby was the subject for some time now:
I wrote a message, which wouldn´t get on the list,
maybe cauze I was using some radical statements without explanation ?
I wrote that he was stealing from black music,
being white making weak music...
and I blamed myself for beeing white .
Well I didn´t
the mistakes on juan atkins mix cd at least prove that he actually mixed it
live. i saw a disturbing item on bbc television the other week. it was a
business programme which had a feature on british clubland and how clubs
were now such a marketable brand. they focussed on thhe club renaissance a
Maybe 15 minutes or so into the aforementioned Theo Parrish mix, he
drops this old 80s club classic (which I owned in several mixed
variations at one time) with the lyrics "...you tie me up, you tie me
down...begins to beat you know my heart begins to beat". The song is
dark, but catchy, has a very
From: "Mike Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Oh Lordy...
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 13:14:58 -0500
I wonder how many people on this list would do thew same if they were in
his
shoes?
How many people on this list are reading from corporate
I sent the message below in HTML so it didn't get through. And I've since
realised that one answer is MK "Feel The Fire". But there's another track
that samples it. Anyone know what it is?
the original message
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BC 09: phylyps trak ii (i / ii)
all trax by mark ernestus and moritz von oswald. 33 rpm. 1994.
1 = 12'16" @ 132 bpm.
1 = 13'12" @ 128 bpm.
-Original Message-
From: christos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 23 maart 2001 18:12
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] 12' id
Basic C
Okay I'm still looking for m-nus tickets, but I'm going to be out and away from
my computer, so I'm going to do something stupid and leave my cell phone. If
anyone has tickets, please give me a call, please don't abuse this number.
810 360 6404
Thanks again,
Andy
This is last minute, but I lost my pass for the m-nus event in windsor if
anyone has any extra, please get in touch with me asap. I would like two, but
one would be extremely helpful. email me, [EMAIL PROTECTED], I'd give out
my phone number but I don't feel like exploiting myself too much!
Thank
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