amen to growing out of it
Matthew MacQueen
Check it out.
http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2003/VariOS-8-303-Update.html
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Worm
can anyone on the list give me more of a discription of the record. is it
banging??? chill???
ryan burns
From: Sean Creen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],313 Mailing List 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Claude Young-Thoughts of Phutura / AXIS 033 ???
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003
fyi,
twerk, sutehk and safety scissors will not be playing at the festival or any
after-parties in detroit.
:((
-Joe
Greetings from DETROIT!
thank you all who attended last Sunday night's fantastic kick-off to our weekly
toasting to the spirit of musical tradition and innovation that is Detroit. We
are excited by the turn out and just how well the mix of music connected with
the crowd for a really great
On Fri, 09 May 2003 14:52:37 -0400, Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Oh, we're talking tracks now ... I meant Grava 4 was their best album
IMHO. My favorite track is still Depressurization off their first EP
on Shockwave.
Depressurization easily was the best... After that, The
hi folks. i went through some emoticon releases and threw together a 79
minute mix. if you are a slsk user, you can download the eye robot mix
from eyesight4 [located in the mixes directory]. let me know if you
need to be added to my user list. of course i would like to stream the mix,
but
The Axis 33 is something of a jive bunny style (not really) megamix of Axis,
Purpose Maker Tomorrow material put together by Claude Young across 2
sides of vinyl. It's very good...not a record to DJ with (unless you're
playing to people who've never heard any Mills material). Claude seems to
have
ou're right Max. It came up during my first talk with Robert:
1995 : Nighttime World 1, which was supposed to be HM : Every Dog Has It's
Day, released in 2000. Originally Jeff and I were supposed to record tracks for
that album : Every Dog Has It's Day back in '93. Jeff can be erratic at
I have heard a lot of Swedish techno/tech-house that is NOT just 2-beat loops
but some quite musical material. I'm surprised the Swedes get hated on so
much.
just a quick note on swedich techno because this topic seems to get folks
talking in circles without really getting anywhere:
I've
http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/740
I don't really know the most popular Drexciya albums like Bubblemetropolis, so
I'm guessing I'd like them better than Grava 4, but at the same time, I love
this album. Its way deep compared to the other Drexciya I've heard, and while
its a departure for them, its appriate to the theme- i.e.
I have heard a lot of Swedish techno/tech-house that is NOT just 2-beat
loops but some quite musical material. I'm surprised the Swedes get hated
on so much.
just a quick note on swedich techno because this topic seems to get folks
talking in circles without really getting anywhere:
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