JAN - Untitled (KDJ30)
It did get repressed. And I am sure someone said it was Prince being
interviewed although you don't hear his voice.
one of my faves none the less.
Scott Mc
> > that track is KDJ 30 "JAN". i don't know if that got repressed in the
latest
> > slew of re-issues. anyone?
> >
>
That would be an affirmative on the Jan re-issue.
At least that what some guy told me.
G
Rob Theakston wrote:
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> that track is KDJ 30 "JAN". i don't know if that got repressed in the latest
> slew of re-issues. anyone?
>
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Ok for all you people who gave a response: thanks!!!
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I haven't seen 'Midnight Express' mentioned yet...
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I was browsing the net to find some collected info on 1200s, but the
Hyperreal FAQ:s are dated in 93, 94 and other material is spread quite
far & wide.
well since the 1200 hasn't changed much since the 70s, i think FAQs from
93/94 will still be on point =) i once found a good website, though i
I was browsing the net to find some collected info on 1200s, but the
Hyperreal FAQ:s are dated in 93, 94 and other material is spread quite
far & wide.
Would anyone know where to find a good set of information about Ortofon
& Shure cartridges & styli that are used mainly for djng? Or
trivia-info o
Sorry, getting my artists mixed up.
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Wes wrote:
> According to the mailout I received, the represses go from "Musical
> Metaphors" to SS 13, missing out SS 09.
>
> On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Rob Theakston wrote:
>
> > that track is KDJ 30 "JAN". i don't know if that got repressed in t
hi folks. several days ago i posted the track listing to a mix i had
created. the mix [goingon.mp3] now has a home. thanks to matthew mangold
at www.threeonethree.com you can point your mp3 player at
www.threeonethree.com/goingon.mp3 and enjoy the atmosphere. any input or
comments welcome.
According to the mailout I received, the represses go from "Musical
Metaphors" to SS 13, missing out SS 09.
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Rob Theakston wrote:
> that track is KDJ 30 "JAN". i don't know if that got repressed in the latest
> slew of re-issues. anyone?
>
>
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> From:
continuing with our on going series of one-off events:
clonk and el mocambo productions very proudly present:
chain reaction recording artist:
monolake (live)
with local support from:
a/s systems recording artist:
naw (live)
and djs:
otaku (wabi) and zuzana grimm (zuzanium)
visuals:
patri
i believe it's actually a jazzanova remix of Ian Pooley's "what's your
number"
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Subject: [313] OT- jazzanova
please forgive me everybody but i have no other
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 01:15:06AM -0600, Geoffrey Richards wrote:
> kamikaze means loosly "wind from the heavens"
"The divine wind, the Kamikaze..." according to the sample on the UR
track :)
I was wondering, perhaps the imagery, etc. Dopplereffekt are playing
with was inspired by Front 242? As
please forgive me everybody but i have no other place to find this out. what
is the name of a jazzanova that has the vocal "things change.." ?
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actually that's a better response than the modifications :)
i like
cheers
robin...
> He had four new sliders added to his mixing bored. He has a stereo pair of
> channels that are labels "sucks" and another stereo pair that are labels
> "rocks".
>
> If he wants a track to suck, he turns all
a whole site dedicated to the guy
http://www.dj-empire.com/morobe.htm
his biog :
Born in 1940 in Ortisei, Italy, Giorgio Moroder played guitar in small night
clubs and theatres across half of Europe at the age of 19 before settling
down in Berlin in 1967 to start his great career as a producer and
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Subject: georgio moroder
| I want to get a clear vision on the impact that georgio moroder
| had in the late 70´s and later on house and techno.. Does anyone
| know a good text about this guy? And more important
From: "Maarten Baute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: georgio moroder
| I want to get a clear vision on the impact that georgio moroder
| had in the late 70´s and later on house and techno.. Does anyone
| know a good text about this guy? And more important -> can I find
| some sound previews of
that track is KDJ 30 "JAN". i don't know if that got repressed in the latest
slew of re-issues. anyone?
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which mix was this anyhow? 156? 160?
Thanks,
Dan
At 1:03 PM -0500 12/31/2001, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
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Hi,
Can anyone identify what is going at the 51.40 mark of theo parrish's
mixoftheweek.com mix?
Its got a spooky string line and voca
Isnt that in essense the definition of 'dance' music - its the gear doing
all the work, making the music
the art is knowing how to work the gear
i rememebr the famous/fabulous clip in the CH4 History of House
"And I asked him wot he was doing?"
"And he replied, 'I don't know"
"And so I said 'Just k
Maarten,
The interview with Giorgio from NME (which I am fortunate enough to have an
original copy of) in 1978 is as good as it gets for getting inside the man's
head a it pre-dates his Hollywood era and shows him as a shrewd businessman
and not just a disco producer.
The interview, plus a good
the number of Gerorgio moroder responses prompted me to share what i had
sent Maarten off board.
There was a huge gang of us who went 'clubbing' if you could call it that
during 1974/76 and we had a fixed routine - the only chemical was amyl
nitrate bought illegally from a chemist in picadilly cir
Oh no. Not again. Everyone put on your asbestos suits, cause the flames
are a-startin' :-)
jim
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He had four new sliders added to his mixing bored. He has a stereo pair of
channels that are labels "sucks" and another stereo pair that are labels
"rocks".
If he wants a track to suck, he turns all the "Sucks" sliders up.
If he wants a track to rock, he turns all the "Rocks" sliders up.
Hawti
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Hey Wibo,
It is funny that you should mention this, because this came up during the
Alan Oldham interview I did on the show a couple weeks ago. Woody McBride is
still around and still doing his thing. He is having a very difficult time
with the distributors, they will not pick his new stuff up
did i mention we've got claude young playing in leeds
in 2 weeks at a 250 capacity club?
slap bang in the middle of the country with easy access
from all motorways. it's a friday night so you've all got
the weekend to recover plus visit innercity on the
saturday.
paul
www.innercity.co.uk
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On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 06:45:41PM +0100, Mario Atienza wrote:
> Hey Folks
>
> Does anybody know the SID Discography ? I can see the covers in Submerge Site
> but I would like to know the titles of the tracks.
Well, here's the first 7 releases. Are there actually more?
SID-001 - Sweat Electric
:touch /v/ to leave a mark or impression
:this thursday:[february 7]
:
:an evening with minus:
:
:steve bug [poker flat recordings. berlin]
:magda
:clark warner
:
[archived by www.paxahau.com]
:
:the spectral lounge:
:matthew dear + special guests
That Generator release is still a very good record...my copy is pretty
quiet, don't know if they were all like that, but i think it is still
quality. T-1000 and Woody McBride seem to be a good team.
Jeff
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Hey Folks
Does anybody know the SID Discography ? I can see the covers in Submerge Site
but I would like to know the titles of the tracks.
When I was at DEMF,I can´t buy the records because SID Store was closed,the
great frustacion of the trip close to the final suspension of Demf just before
No, it's not me who works at Groovetech, someone else. I work at a
university teaching contemporary Native American literature & First
Nations' resistance to ethnocide, amongst other things.
Toronto's bloody freezing at the moment, but Todd Sines has recently moved
here to record/perform, so thing
Right you are. That's what happens when you get old and your memory is so
bad that you forget that you're old and can't trust it anymore :-)
' jeff
At 11:36 AM 2/5/2002, you wrote:
Mxyzptlk wrote:
> Giorgio was
> instrumental in shaping disco and, considering Blondie
Mxyzptlk wrote:
> Giorgio was
> instrumental in shaping disco and, considering Blondie (Heart of Glass)
Slight correction. Heart of Glass was produced by Mike Chapman. Moroder produced
Call Me...
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I don't know if any of this is helpful (and I'm sure there ARE texts, but I
don't know of them), Giorgio's "signature" is that arpeggiated bassline you
hear in Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" which he tends to repeat in *many*
productions. When the band Japan transitioned from a yowling rock outfit
Hey Maarten
Moroder´s E=MC2 was one of the all-time favourite albums of Derrick May !!!
http://www.disco-disco.com/tributes/giorgio.html
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/1392/GiorgioMoroder.html
Cheers
Mario
Maarten Baute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: Hi people,
I want to get a clear vision
Great, Ian and i have been talking about this already. need a decent night's
music in london.
more hands and all..
N
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I've posted some new stuff to my website... Please check these out and
let me know what you think:
http://www.atomly.com/music/atomly_720matt.mp3
- bangin techno
http://www.atomly.com/music/atomly_-_live_at_wnur20020107.mp3
- one hour of my live set from WNUR... chill techno and some IDM
http:
Hi people,
I want to get a clear vision on the impact that georgio moroder had in the
late 70´s and later on house and techno.. Does anyone know a good text about
this guy? And more important -> can I find some sound previews of what he
has produced?
Sorry for my bad english today.. but it has be
At 10:26 AM 2/5/2002 -0600, atomly wrote:
> Speaking of Communique and Sounds does anyone know if Hyperactive is
> still around? I haven't been in the midwest for 5 years so I've sort
> of lost tracks of the goings on out there...
He lives in LA now and plays dub house stuff.
That is just weir
Doesn't Hyperactive own/co-own Higher Ground Records in Huntington Beach, CA
as well?
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> sorry Eamonn
>
> but I had to laugh and please don't get funny on me but
> its ironic you choice DEAF for a music festival - I know it stands for
> what is stnads for but it made me laugh
>
> did anyone else see it or am I on my own here?? :-)
I always th
from what i remember i thought it was only about 5 or more people who
couldnt gather to listen to music 'consisting wholly or predominantly of a
succession of repetetive beats' under the CJA.
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> Speaking of Communique and Sounds does anyone know if Hyperactive is
> still around? I haven't been in the midwest for 5 years so I've sort
> of lost tracks of the goings on out there...
He lives in LA now and plays dub house stuff.
He's played Chicago abo
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You can still find Communique, Head in the Clouds, and Sound records at
Let it Be records either in the used bin or sometimes in the new local
releases. Country Western is still harder to find here though I've
stumbled across a few. I've been seeing a lot of old DJ Slip records (pop
up in the
Basically if there is a gathering of under 100 people
playing music that isn't above a certain volume(can't
remember exactly what the level is) then the Police do
not have any rights. There was an incident about 3
weeks ago (in the UK) when 50 or so people invaded a
run down farmhouse (on some guy
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> Went through some old Generator records last night, and came accross
> the ones by DJ ESP (GEN009, GEN 017). What's he up to these days? I
> recall a time when the record shops were flooded with Communique /
> Head In The Clouds / CountryWestern records, and at some time that
>
On 05/02/2002 15:56:25 Stephen Kelly wrote:
> i'm tempted, guiness and techno are never a bad idea..
>
> but a 100 plus venue full of lads (and only lads) discussing axis catalogue
> numbers and sleeve notes isn't necessarily the best way to spend a saturday
> night ;)
>
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hahah
Don't tell me only guys replied so far ?
Heh, I'll have the dancefloor to meself then! ; )
And I do think Stewart has a good point.
Let's do a one-off and take it from there.
Sorry, I'll get on the UK list asap...
L8ers,
Anya
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I have to agree with Stewart on this one, a great
idea, but I think we should stick to the original idea
of a one off night. Then maybe see what comes of it
after that.
Mark
Sorry for posting on 313, I will subscribe to the
Yahoo list.
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i'm tempted, guiness and techno are never a bad idea..
but a 100 plus venue full of lads (and only lads) discussing axis catalogue
numbers and sleeve notes isn't necessarily the best way to spend a saturday
night ;)
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Stewart:
I think though, this thread is getting ahead of itself. To begin with the
talk was of a little party for all the 313ers to get together, meet up and
have a drink and a boogie, which I think is a wicked idea. Now were talking
about doing a regular event thats going to reintroduce techn
>> If you are talking about using some warehouse then you just want to
>turn up, bust in and set up your gear as far as I'm concerned and hope
>you can blag and hold off the old bill for as long as possible. It sounds
>unlikley, but Spiral Tribe used to do it every week,
i think the uk police in
If you are talking about using some warehouse then you just want to turn up,
bust in and set up your gear as far as I'm concerned and hope you can blag and
hold off the old bill for as long as possible. It sounds unlikley, but Spiral
Tribe used to do it every week, I remember one party where the
dear all,
so, there seems to be a fair bit of enthusiasm for this then. can i suggest
that anyone who's interested sign-up to the Yahoo group Nic's kinda fixed-up
so as not to fully clog everyone else's mailboxes:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UK-313/. there are a couple of us on there
alre
I'm in Cork and would make it there if it's Dublin or London.
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 14:10, Sean Creen wrote:
> > yeah, i'm a little worried about being accused of bias by suggesting London,
> > so any other ideas for locations are more than welcome. i just thought
> > London might be a compromi
OK guys I have been looking at the venue problem myself.
Where do you get a safe venue where you are not going to be ripped off
This has got to be a bit more than a squat party.
If its mid-week, then effectively it makes it hard for people to regularly
attend if it goes through the night even unti
This track is by German dj Monika Kruse and Patrick Lindsey.
[April 2000] 12"
Monika Kruse & Patrick Lindsey: U like..? (Trackland)
check www.monikakruse.de for details.
Cheerio,
Martijn
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sorry none UK313 users...
Yes I would love to meet for a drink as well!
I would love to use the news group , I will sign up now..
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>From Miss Djax live @ Hugo D Nite 2000
3 minutes in the mix:
a strange freaky track with a good drive and the following lines of text
spoken by this girl:
"like to see my belly button? like to kiss my neck? like to lick to my
fingertips? like to touch my boobs?"
What is this?
TIA
W
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nice one Ian, good to see someone getting motivated.
personally I favour a heavy drinking session somewhere that's walking distance
from my flat! just joking..
Anyway, I'm thinking that non-UK list members might start getting a bit annoyed
with all this so I've started a Yayoo Group called UK
He used to be involved with Mile High promotions - associated with the more
mainstream promotion group Compass - doing big all night "raves" in the
basement of the Roy Wilkens auditorium in St. Paul. He has stopped working
with Mile High as far as I know. He now is doing things on a MUCH smaller
s
im up for either london or dublin as im from ireland but currently living in
surrey
neil
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>
> I
Wiboman wrote:
> Don't forget there was a 313 gathering as well, at Detroit
> Science in december
> 1999. That was really cool. And as I recall, that one was the
> first gathering
> ever?
Yup that was the first gathering, which was such a succes that Carl Craig
thought he could do it to and star
Just don't hold it at the 333 club ok?
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> The beauty of it is that I'm sure everything
öhem in caze -
pro Dublin :D
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The beauty of it is that I'm sure everything we need is here on this list. I
know that some one from Groovetech is on it (Wes is it you?) so that would
hopefully be the broadcast sorted. There are plenty of DJs, maybe even some
PAs. List members who run websites could promote it, anyone working
Don't forget there was a 313 gathering as well, at Detroit Science in december
1999. That was really cool. And as I recall, that one was the first gathering
ever?
W
Rob Webb wrote:
>the Lowlands list held something similar back in October 2000 - some
>pictures here:
>http://technotourist.org/mod
Well listen guys , I am off the smae ilke as you and so I have decided to
look
heavily into this.
Now like most people I am frustrated like as a Eunuch in a brothel, so I
have looked into
running my own nite. To bring good quality DJ's & Live Acts to the stage.
Its gona be a venue of @250 because
Since moving from Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti I've been looking for an NPR station
to replace the great WEMU 89.1 station from Eastern Michigan (found one
101.9). This morning, I instinctivly hit 89.1 on the dial and was greeted by
what sounded like minimal techno (until some god-awful crooning interrupted
LOL - nice one Stewart, what about compulsory glow
sticks on entry?
This does sound a rather good idea though, I am sure
people (myself included) would be willing to chip in
with the money, or help in anyway possible to get a
decent event sorted.
Lets get the ideas flowing and see what we come u
I think doing our own thing may well be better than meeting at a club,
although someone essentially has to take responsibility. Who knows, if
enough people are into, it could become a regular thing. I'm tired too of
the London scene, it's too fragmented and awash with apathy. Let's not rely
on big
sorry Eamonn
but I had to laugh and please don't get funny on me but
its ironic you choice DEAF for a music festival - I know it stands for
what is stnads for but it made me laugh
did anyone else see it or am I on my own here?? :-)
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What would be cool would be to pool together with some cash and hire out a
small venue with a later licence and also stick a few flyers round town to
maybe even introduce a few people to the list. I'm sure if enough people
chipped in with cash, talet, resources etc.. we could get a wicked party
I'd say there are just about five or six of us, maybe moreif you did
decide Dublin or Belfast I'd help out...but I'm totally inexperienced as
regards event organistaion.
I can think of one or two Dublin venues off the top of my head...what kind
of numbers would people envisage?
Are ther
apologies for focusing in on London,
but i do under the auspices of an 'outlet for detroit techno'
- i think the idea of a London 313 party is gr8.
London needs more techno. (I've already posted my intention to try and
restart a London techno night)
I have strongly advocated that one of the reaso
Hi All,
I have a friend who will be in San Francisco next weekend. May i know if
there is any good nights that should be checked out for that weekend or
anywhere to go for quality music?
Your techno friend in Singapore,
Collin
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If Dublin's an option for meeting up, then D1 would love to accomadate.
We've a load of gigs on anyway, but we could hook something up specificly if
needed.
We've also got Dublin's version of Sonar/DEMF planned for September - DEAF
[dublin electronic arts festival] ..
Just a thought ...
Eamon
when richie refers to his Allen and Heath Xone 62 mixer (drool) he says
it is "modified"anyone know what he has had done to it?
soz if u view this as off topic
robin...
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> yeah, i'm a little worried about being accused of bias by suggesting London,
> so any other ideas for locations are more than welcome. i just thought
> London might be a compromise for UK ppl, European ppl, and perhaps ppl from
> the US (should any be mad enough to make the trip!).
>
Are there
excellent idea rob! :)
erm this may require a bigger venue than 100 capacity at this rate...
robin...
>
> the recent "about the members" thread, along with the comments about the
> state of the UK techno clubs made me think that perhaps it might be cool if
> we held a 313 gathering/party (in th
I'll be representing the Italian peeps!
fab.
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> I am in!
>
> anyone else
I'm definitely up for this. And might be able to chuck in some venue ideas.
Whilst on the subject, I'm throwing a party next Saturday (the 16th) in
London (Stoke Newington) that features an all 313 list members (or ex
members) line up. It would be wicked to see some other 313 faces if anyone
fanci
Nic:
yeah, I'm in too..
of course the easy option is to just organise everyone to turn up at one
gig, but if we need a place for approx. 100 people then I know a bar in
central London we can have for free.
cool, i was thinking it'd be best to throw our own party, rather than all
meet-up fo
excellentwe can't wait can we guys :-)
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I said I wanted 2 b quiet -
but this one - it´s a fine idea
some time i
I said I wanted 2 b quiet -
but this one - it´s a fine idea
some time in summer I´ll enter Ewok-land :D
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Toby Frith:
Good idea.
I would recommend, if anyone is going to Sonar this year, to perhaps meet
up
there? It seems that there are a few London-based people on the list, but
many others are spread over the country.
yeah, i'm a little worried about being accused of bias by suggesting London
what about PA and decks?
I can speak to a few people if need be?
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Sent: 05 February 2002 13:27
To: 313@hyperreaL.org
Subject: RE: [313] list party/gathering in the UK
yeah, I'm in too..
of course the easy option is
yeah, I'm in too..
of course the easy option is to just organise everyone to turn up at one gig,
but if we need a place for approx. 100 people then I know a bar in central
London we can have for free.
Nic
On 05/02/2002 13:07:55 Ian Cheshire wrote:
> I am in!
>
> anyone else???
>
>
>
Good idea.
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>From: rob webb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 1:12 PM
>To: 313@hyperreal.org
>Subject: [313] list party/gathering in the UK
>
>
>dear all,
>
>the recent "about the members" thread, along with the comments about the
>state of the
I would be up for it!!
BT
I am in!
anyone else???
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From: rob webb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 February 2002 13:12
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] list party/gathering in the UK
dear all,
the recent "about the members" thread, along with t
I am in!
anyone else???
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From: rob webb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 February 2002 13:12
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] list party/gathering in the UK
dear all,
the recent "about the members" thread, along with the comments about the
state of th
dear all,
the recent "about the members" thread, along with the comments about the
state of the UK techno clubs made me think that perhaps it might be cool if
we held a 313 gathering/party (in the UK, London perhaps?) sometime this
year. all list members would be welcome of course, tho i real
sorry to all other axis buyers on the list
for the bad joke...
At 13:12 05.02.02 +0100, you wrote:
>a boxed set on R&S? With all the Axis stuff???
>
>If that would include the Axis-X record, I would reserve my copy right now!
>
>:)
>
>W
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Niko Tzoukmanis <[EMAIL
Ok my Turn
Name: Quest Pond (<-it my real name not DJ name)
Age: 31
Born: London
Living: London->South Africa->Sydney->Adelaide (618 hiya Ben)->Sydney
Works: Network Engineer for UUNET/Worldcom (Working on CCNP)
Music: Electro mainly. Mainly Synthetic Electronic Sounds:
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a boxed set on R&S? With all the Axis stuff???
If that would include the Axis-X record, I would reserve my copy right now!
:)
W
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Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 10:57 AM
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