sorry to keep this OT thread going, i'm a fan of my portable MD and thought
Sony's NetMD stuff was pants but found a cool (and cheap!) product that allows
you to get ripped/downloaded/streaming audio from your PC to MD without having
to upgrade your MD
an aussie company xitel produces a USB
I guess the advantage of the NetMDs is that you can record to them at 32x
speed, whereas with the Xitel MDPort-DG2 its just a straight digital
connection which you can only record to in realtime.
Chau, Dang said:
sorry to keep this OT thread going, i'm a fan of my portable MD and
thought Sony's
Thank you to everyone that persuaded me to buy the Soul in Motion comp
without hearing it.
Best.
Com-pi-la-tion.
Ev-er.
OK, maybe not, but I'm struggling to think of a better one. :) Seriously,
there isn't a bad track on it, and the only one I'm not ga-ga for is the 4
Hero remix of YMO, which
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A friend of mine recently purchased some minipod monitors - Im now sure how
they shape up to other monitors but they sound great to me and look tha sh!t
too ! (afaik theyre smaller versions of the large conch/shell speakers that
won the british design award a few years back)
check out
I already had this conversation yesterday!
I checked with Organised (the agency).
It is indeed Master Reese!
We speculate this is a favour returned. The man's known never to let down a
mate.
k
-Original Message-
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Sent: Friday, December
He seems a little out of place amongst DJs like Taul Paul, Brandon Block and
Pete Tong.
I, for one, would love to hear him play out (never heard him - his K7 - Deep
Space Network is a stalwart on my stereo) but I don't think I could face the
rest of it.
What are they thinking?
-Original
Not sure on the current price, but I wouldn't trade in my Mackie HR824's for
anything right now. They sound great at the lowest volume settings and have
almost absolutely flat frequency response.
http://www.mackie.com/record/studiomonitors/index.html
Good Luck,
Tim
-Original
if anyone cares,
i've been using the Tannoy Proto-J's for well over 2 years now, powered
by my Samson Servo 260 monitor power amplifier.
they are absolutely amazing. i have always loved the frequencies on
them as i don't feel that i have ever under-bass'd, or over-bass'd any
of my
I remember somebody in a UK music magazine saying that they used NS10's as
their studio monitors because if they could make their tracks sound good on
them, then they would sound good on anything.
On a slightly related note, does anyone have any recommendations for quality
headphones for
Well he's spinning in a room with a Lottie, and i heard her a while back and
she surprised me with some pure, fine, deep house and techno grooves...so
avoid the other rooms i would say..
- Original Message -
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Odeluga, Ken' [EMAIL PROTECTED];
I'm going to go on a bit of a record-buying spree tomorrow - the first
in several months in fact. I was wondering if anyone had any particular
recommendations for essential records that have come out over
summer/autumn this year? Aside from the obvious, of course, such as:
- all the new UR/Los
On Fri, 06 Dec 2002, Simon M Pascoe wrote:
does anyone have any recommendations for quality
headphones for monitoring (ie; not DJ headphones)
please ?
sImon Pascoe
***Simon: Sony's MDR-V600 are good headphones, and
thus good for any type of listening. But, I would
strongly caution you against
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
Start of message text
Brendan;
I was wondering if anyone had any particular
recommendations for essential records that have come out over
summer/autumn this year?
Strand Message 3 on Delsin.
Rhythm Sound
Is there any way to record without the ATRAC compression? I will mostly be
using the Minidisc to record my DJ sets to then burn to CD on my computer.
Analog input and output is perfect on both ends. I am just worried about
the effects of the ATRAC compression on the sound quality since the end
- Original Message -
From: Eric Scuccimarra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: (313) mixer advice
Is there any way to record without the ATRAC compression? I will mostly be
He's playing a live PA and a DJ set in Detroit this
weekend. Check it out:
http://www.acidsonicresearch.com
PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart.
http://www.peoplepc.com
He's playing a live PA and a DJ set in Detroit this
weekend. Check it out:
http://www.acidsonicresearch.com
PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart.
http://www.peoplepc.com
He's playing a live PA and a DJ set in Detroit this
weekend. Check it out:
http://www.acidsonicresearch.com
PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart.
http://www.peoplepc.com
Recloose LP
The 2nd Peacefrog collection way back in early 02;
(well worth £30 for the vinyl) but if not, then at least:
The Telephone EP
(was this 01? Get it anyway, if you haven't!).
Beatdown Sounds;
Environ 14;
Soul Center LP
Blaktronics EP with Mike Grant Mix of Raindrops
Mills LP.
you don't want to miss this.
A NIGHT OF SENSUAL TECHNO AND DEEP RHYTHMS
SEAN DEASON
sensual soundscapes and genre bending textures
special live performance dj set
KATACONDA
minimal animal techno
live set
WRAITH
bio-mechanical grooves
live/dj set
KILLSWYTCH
ambient tribal tech house
dj set
seems like 313 has become a gear list latly. i think that off-topic mails
(including this one) are 85% of the discussion this last weeks.. : ]
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 11:48 AM
Subject: (313) headphones for
I think people will have these discussions in the awareness that they
are off-topic, but as long as no-one says anything people will try to
get away with it! But if there are protests then people will drop the
topic. I guess 313 has always had a bit of a tendency to do this sort of
thing though -
What the hell are you doing up at this hour
anyways??
kataconda wrote:
doh!
you beat me to it by about a minute.
damn you johnson ; )
www.acidsonicresearch.com
www.mp313.com
He's playing a live PA and a DJ set in Detroit this
weekend. Check it out:
a
Ive not heard them but I'd be checking out these new electrofunk releases:
:D
EF-2009-1- Mr DE- Peace Of Mine- Electrofunk
Ef-2001-1- Mr DE- Electronicfunkyshit EP- Electrofunk
EF502- Aaron Carl- Down/THe Answer- Electrofunk
-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL
Indeed I will be checking them out! The next big WIDE night at Herbal
probably isn't til late January though (we're doing a night in Hackney
in two weeks, but that's just District), so I might hold off the major
booty/ghetto purchasing session until the next paycheque comes in. But
the new
Brendan
I think people will have these discussions in the awareness that they
are off-topic, but as long as no-one says anything people will try to
get away with it!
I started off thinking this ... then I got (cheap pun intended fully
intended)
... drawn in?
And I thought, actually, this is
The 2 new Drexciya Projects? (Rephlex/Tresor)
The Transllusion LIFE album on Rephlex is definitely one of the Drexciya
related projects people should check out. It's exceptionally (even for
Drexciya) freaky and odd especially when compared with some of the
straighter output (Other People
All of the aforementioned by Ken and Alex, plus
Silicon Scally - Mr Machine (SCSI)
John Thomas - Blackstage Re-works part2: Working Night (Octave One remix)
(Logistic)
Theo Parrish - Solitary Flight (Sound Signature)
Russ Gabriel - Willkommen EP (Out Of The Loop)
Shifted Phases - The Cosmic
I think off topic discussions is what has kept me,
and i believe a lot of people, on this list. Sometimes
a breather from 'track id' or a discussion about
saunderson, mills etc. is needed. There are other
dimensions to detroit music, djing and
producingand I'm sure there are other dimensions
Technical talk doesn't really hold my attention but I'm not gonna get p***ed
off about it.
If it don't interest me I just delete it.
Sometimes the 313 topic seems a little narrow 'cos it ain't the only thing
of interest in the world
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From: diana potts [mailto:[EMAIL
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I've been pleased by the topics lately ... the Deason Shiznit
thread/project/beast-out-of-control, new beat, e2e4 ...
the gear stuff comes and goes.
-d
On Friday, December 6, 2002, at 10:38 AM, diana potts wrote:
I think off topic discussions is what has kept me,
and i believe a lot of
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
Start of message text
Robert;
Sometimes the 313 topic seems a little narrow 'cos it ain't the only thing
of interest in the world
Woooahh, hold on just a minute, you mean there's more to life than techno?
It may just be me but it seems that these days the OT threads seem to be
the longest and usually have the largest contributions (the couple I can
think of are dance music dancing, best decks mixer, eminem, etc)
The fact is if people wanna talk about these things its fine by me, as
long as
delete butom, delete butom, delete butom, delete butom, delete butom, delete
butom, delete butom, delete butom,
- Original Message -
From: diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: henrique casanova [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 1:38 PM
Subject: Re: (313)
How about Every Dog Has Its Day 3 - if only for the last track? The
vinyl is a bit pricey but worth every penny IMHO
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 1:37 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Vinyl
the new amp dog night (kdj) on mahogani!!
a must have
b
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about Every Dog Has Its Day 3 - if only for the last track? The
vinyl is a bit pricey but worth every penny IMHO
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Brendan Nelson
what is the name of the track that goes in my mind
i've had these thoughts and builds to a screaming
person saying let your mind blow it's got a really
wicked synth line after each vocal.
your help is appreciated!!!
-sam
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Yahoo!
green velvet, cant remember the track name :(
sorry
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From: Samuel Hobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 11:12 AM
Subject: (313) track id...transpotters on your marks, get ready, set, go!!
what is the name of the track that
Green Velvet
-Thoughts
On the Constant Chaos LP.
what is the name of the track that goes in my mind
i've had these thoughts and builds to a screaming
person saying let your mind blow it's got a really
wicked synth line after each vocal.
EXPLOSIVE, this Saturday DEC7th
Traxx.Dinky.and HongKongCounterfiet(live per4mance)
@ 59 Canal street (bet. Allen and Orchard).
__
\ Meyer sound-system /
ALSO the show is going to be recorded and uploaded in case you miss it
My bad, this event is TOMORROW night ;)
-Original Message-
From: Grammenos, Peter
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 11:23 AM
To: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: (313) Traxx Tonight (NYC)
EXPLOSIVE, this Saturday DEC7th
Traxx.Dinky.and HongKongCounterfiet(live per4mance)
@ 59 Canal
the Ultradynamiteers were rokin the crowd over here in Heidelberg (Germany)
whippin everyone with that hot buttmovin twisted cold-sex-neo-tek-funk stuff
(ok - delete this description - words can´t desribe what they are doin :))
313-PEEPZ - don´t miss to catch them on their Eurotour
- your
im going to be unsubbing for a short bit in the next week but just wanted to
once again try and get in touch with any 313'ers in the northwest. im gonna
be in seattle 28 dec - 04 jan. ill have regular access to email up until the
13th but no promises from the 13th - 28th
hit me back at this
i second that
i couldn't believe my ears, it totally rocked
my favourite was this one track which was
a bit slower, with vocals and had some
cybotron feel, somewhere in the middle
of the set...
if you can do it, check it out, i travelled
6 hours altogether and just saying it was
worth it just
It's techno
I'd like to know what the words are in this track. It chants choose and
learn and there is something about drums and let the music I find
it difficult making the rest out and I'm positive it would make a difference
to know. If anyone can shed light on this that would be
Go Alex !! It's a shame people didn't come out to see
these detroit natives at their DEMF after party this year, it was an
amazing night. These boys represent a unique part of the music scene
and they're love of it shows.
-pete
-Original Message-
From: Niko Tzoukmanis [mailto:[EMAIL
http://www.nitzer-ebb.de/nep_lyrics_letyourbodylearn.html
--
im
you don't want to miss this.
A NIGHT OF SENSUAL TECHNO AND DEEP RHYTHMS
Don't want to but got no choice innit. ; )
Someone please post a review next week, fanx.
As for topics, I agree with Dan Sicko. It's been
pretty diverse and interesting over the last weeks.
And even if I don't
TRANSPARENT SOUND from Billy Nasty's Electrix label will be joining Scott
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on Power FM from 9:00pm in advance of tonight's electricity gig at the
Temple Bar Music Centre.
Live on www.PowerFM.org
Here's the gig info in case ya missed it:
electricity present:
After the chats going on here recently - I was speaking to a good friend of
mine who runs a sound/light installation firm in scotland...he was saying
he's had loads of returns on the vestax PCV's :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says:
had problems with the pcv mixers we lots of noise and leaking faders etc
Oh and heres the kicker:
Replacment faders are ~$90.00 to replace.
-Raph
-Original Message-
From: Langsman, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 12:31 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Vestax PCV warning !!
After the chats going on here recently - I was
here's a test of folks' techno history:
who was sub-zero?
On the Techno City Records 1989 compilation There's no way out (of
the groove), the Subzero track Right there that's it gives
producer credit to final cut; engineer: Jeff Mills. Is this just
mills, or do folks have a clue as to who
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From: marc christensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 list 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 6:59 PM
Subject: (313) sub-zero
here's a test of folks' techno history:
who was sub-zero?
On the Techno City Records 1989 compilation There's no way out (of
harco pront 'skitzo ep' [music for speakers 018]; nice
housey-hip-hopish-prince-flavoured-madness.
aardvarck 'cult-copy' [rushhour ltd 002]
irdite productions 'title track 2' irdite 002; if you like derrick may,
you'll like this one.
and there's a couple more that i can't think of right
On the discogs.com site, the compilation in question doesn't seem to
appear, nor do either the mills page or the final cut page show this
track, or any subzero pseudonym.
The Final Cut who had an album with Nettwork Records (i believe the
album was _Consumed_) were the same Final Cut folks
I'll be heading back to Detroit for a week, from the 14th through the 21st.
I have a whole bunch of gear I'm selling off (With free home delivery if you
live in the Detroit area) so if anyone is interested e-mail me privately.
The list includes an awsome 32 channel mixing console. Also if anyone
Actually the faders on the PCV mixers _were_ faulty. Although, Vestax offered
to ship a free replacement crossfader for the mixers that had these faulty
ones. It was only the original PCV mixers, I had 2 of them, heh. The new ones
have the updated PCV faders though, and mine works excellently.
Chris Connelly sang on their (I'm assuming) biggest hit,
I Told You Not to Stop
That is, the 12 version on Full Effect records that came out after the
album version on Big Sex.
It was right around this time that Mills transitioned out of the group.
-d
On Friday, December 6, 2002, at 02:38
BMI has that song credited to Mills and Srock -- the original two in
Final Cut.
-d
On Friday, December 6, 2002, at 01:59 PM, marc christensen wrote:
Right there that's it
Now who did produce that peut être track on the music box vol.1 bootleg
again?
Thanks,
Maarten
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Do you know these tracks?
http://www.morthenkiang.com/samples
(Sound fragments taken from various mix tapes.)
Yamaha 01v Mixer
Yamaha a4000 sample
Yamaha an1x
Make me an offer ! Please hit me back @ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Pete
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Goldman Sachs Co.
Tel : 212.902.2446
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Re: 'Headphones for monitoring?' thread.
Did i miss something, or was that the first time i've seen Andrew Duke
post a message to this list in a few years. :o)
Dan Sicko wrote:
Chris Connelly sang on their (I'm assuming) biggest hit,
I Told You Not to Stop
That is, the 12 version on Full Effect records that came out after the
album version on Big Sex.
It was right around this time that Mills transitioned out of the group.
Yeah, The Final
I'm looking for tracks that have blend of techno/breakbeat/jungle - I'm
think of the RS/Apollo style
- like Point Blank's Mengs theme (jeroen verheij rmx)
- Darren Price
- Wax Doctor
- Ken Ishii
etc.
I seem to remember some Detroit releases had these types of sounds -
jungle/techno mix without
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