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Hi there!
I just finished a track (some electro breakbeat weirdness) and I would like
to have some feedback on this.
You can download it here:
http://home.wanadoo.nl/rolando/funxiun-c64.mp3
Thanks,
Roland
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i can't remember the alias kinchen goes under on the strictly rhythm release.
but i do remember it being lacklustre and dissapointing.
it's sitting in a pile of 200 records i have to dispose of before i move to
australia next month.
i played out 'somebody new', and 'the rains'(?) last night to gr
You can get to Algo's website throught the labels link on the
www.techno.ca/revolver
Cheers
todd
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From: "Gerald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Cc: "allnight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 6:25 AM
Subject: Re: [313] dj "algorythm"
His label is here:
http://www.techno.ca/revolver/
and Algorithm is a local legend round these parts (Toronto)...especially for
his complete mastery of 3 decks throwing down deep, quirky, funky techno
He currently lives in Montreal.
cheers,
tommy
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Personally, I just can't get into Final Scratch and digital editing. There
are hundreds DJs out there who are equipped with the physical hardware to
(nearly) do this kind of audio montage live. They're called turntablists.
And in techno, a few names shouldn't be too far out of mind - Mills, Young
That's Algorithim your looking for.
He has a mix at http://www.techno.ca
He also runs a record label called Revolver - i think they have a
website, not sure of the address though.
Cheers!
G
allnight wrote:
>
> some months ago someone post a mail that had a link to a dubby house
> and techno s
the artistic name of the dj was really dj algorythm (i guess the word
is not writen like that, but this was the name. it was an incredible
mix. the guy mix really fast and i couldnt notice any mistakes
douring the set. it was really amazing.
abraços! henrique
under which alias did marc kinchen do his release on strictly?
opinions on the tracks?
thanks
armin
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> some months ago someone post a mail that had a link to a dubby house
> and techno set. it was something similar to theorem and deep chord
> trax.
Don't remember if I posted it but in betoni website there is a dubby
house/techno set mixed by Machine (CAN) and it's fresh (well two weeks old).
the
maybe im a little bit out of time, but about what are you talking. What new
cd.
Mixed reviews is the consensus. I personally thought musically, the cd
was pretty cool and funky. I've said before that it sounded Studio
One-ish. This series is all about the gear and techniques that goes into
the
If you are in Munich, you have to check out
Optimal -
In my opinion the record store with the best selection in town.
www.echtoptimal.de
From: dan robitaille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: [313] record stores in munich
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 20:32:50 -0500 (CDT)
trying
maybe it was christian bloch?
he had a couple of dub mixes up this past summer
scotto
if it was christian he is from denmark (if I remember right. beer, beer,
beer.)
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Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 10:40 PM
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some months ago someone post a mail that had a link to a dubby house
and techno set. it was something similar to theorem and deep chord
trax. i can remember of some force trax on that set too. anyone
remember those links? i think that the dj was canadian.
well, take care u all
henrique casano
trying to help out a friend in munich, germany. any one know
of some good record shops in that area?
dan robitaille
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Weird, I've never heard of the guy.
e
> From: Jake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 19:24:01 -0700
> To: M Elliot-Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <313@hyperreal.org>
> Subject: Re: [313] TJR? tech-house DJ from Detroit
>
> I think he is from new york.. Check out this site:
>
> http://www
The new Hawtin joint is poppin, dog.
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Subject: Re: [313] hawtin hawtin everywhere
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 18:58:05 -0400
Makes for nice background music imho.
Flip it on repeat
True. I used it (the vinyl release) on my radio show last night... Great
listening.
Take Care,
Tom./
http://www.missa.net/djdman/
http://www.smutism.com/
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Makes for nice background music imho.
Flip it on repeat and your set.
G
Rusty Blasco wrote:
>
> So what's the consensus floating around thus far concerning the new Richie
> Hawtin joint? I personally haven't heard it yet and am waiting for my first
> paycheck in months (fingers crossed it doesn
Mixed reviews is the consensus. I personally thought musically, the cd
was pretty cool and funky. I've said before that it sounded Studio
One-ish. This series is all about the gear and techniques that goes into
the production of these mixes, not necessarily the music itself,
although some peo
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