I have the two CDs and agree the music is "nice", however for me that is
refreshing and I enjoy that the tunes are 'simple' in their arrangement.
I stayed away from hype on this and bought it 'cos I liked the 1st one.
I'm digging the new one. Some tracks feel like Love Spirals Downward
meets o
if you're looking for the best sound quality possible (for a dj
cartridge), i recommend checking out the grado dj series...
http://www.gradolabs.com
over the years i have tried basically every cartridge i
could find: stanton, shure m44, ortofon dj/nightclub, etc.
all of them have their own stre
from the mix on Soulseek- I'm pretty sure there's only one floating around and
a few folks here are familiar with it.
Does anyone know the deets on the first song on there? its something I've
heard on many a ghettotech mix, and I always thought it as the Drexsters, but
now I'm not so sure.
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From: "spw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 11:01 PM
Subject: (313) Re: Christian Morgenstern dead
> > You idiot. He is a young man who died before his time and all you can
think
> > of is another stupid way to annoy the people
The "R.I.P. Christian Morgenstern" part was accidentally edited out during a
spell check since
people are complaining about my spelling.
I never saw my email make it to the list only your reply.
At least he died of natural causes doing what he enjoys instead of being
murderd or something like
tha
I started out with a pair of Stanton 500AL's... they were an ok "starter"
cartridge, basically a bargain buy for the buck. I never encountered any
tracking problems with them, although they were a little fussy on cueing
some records. A lot of people that experience problems with tracking and
cuei
Oh - ok, you're talking about being *mentioned* in some mainstream press
(if being on a magazine rack equates mainstream then so is High Times and
Juxtapose) -
this is different that being recognized.
MTV - when Carl Craig walks onto TRL and the crowd outside hold up signs
saying "I (heart) C2!!
Just watched the video of Akufen at SONAR. A question
for those who were there to witness his set: What
happened at the end? At the 33minute mark the sound
drops out and Marc looks frustrated; he appears to try
things with both laptops (he had two), yet no sound.
He then walks over to the side o
Caught an mp3 of this today. At first listening, I didn't think that it was
that great, but like Expo 2000 it worms it's way into your affections nicely
with repeated listening..I've been playing it non-stop now for about 30
mins!.
Very much a dance-floor track, some nice vocodered vocals very low
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>No it isn't if you think about it and observe the evidence.
>There's a great documentary on PBS about animal behavior, they
had one
>of the great chimpanzee researchers describe how she thinks the
first
--- "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i bet if you try REALLY REALLY HARD, you could say something even
> more stupid than this. id tell you to soul search to really get
> into it, but that would be futile.
No it isn't if you think about it and observe the evidence.
There's a gre
How ironic I was playing Christian Morgenstern Death Before Disko (Falko
Brocksieper Mix) just the
other day.
That's about the only track I like off the remix LP.
--- Jussi Lehtonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://www.side-line.com/indexnew.htm
>
> "Yesterday morning we learned the very s
I think he has, artist like Jay-Z and Herbbie Hancock are well aware of who
Derrick May is, I
think Carl Craig is more popular though.
Someone told they saw highlights of the DEMF on MTV which is about as
mainstream as it gets.
Carl Craig has been featured in mainstream American magazines like Ro
nonsense.
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, spw wrote:
> It's not only with dance music culture but with more mainstream music like
> rock, country (artist
> going back to blue grass, folk music roots) genres like neo-soul (coke classic
> commercials)electronica Pop artsit like Moby.
> Pick up and read mag
It's not only with dance music culture but with more mainstream music like
rock, country (artist
going back to blue grass, folk music roots) genres like neo-soul (coke classic
commercials)electronica Pop artsit like Moby.
Pick up and read magazines like Rolling Stone, Vibe, I'm sure youll have no
Sadly, this is true.
The websites of Kanzleramt and Forte both have been updated to reflect
it. It's not a hoax.
--
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com
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is this true?
i hope its a lie
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The Detroit Impression Tour 2003 only UK Date
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yeah! what a wicked evening!
great tunes throughout, thanks Ken, Tristan and Johnny.
great dancing too, when I was sat down at the side, watching everyone, it
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great ppl - nice to meet and dance with some 313/overload members!
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Subject: (313) Bleep43.com on Saturday
Thanks
is this true?
i hope its a lie
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Subject: Christian Morgenstern dead at 28
Date:Mon, 23 Jun 2003 13:29:50 EDT
Death of Christian Morgenstern Shocks Music World:
Yesterday mor
You are correct; I have never had this problem. But then again, I have never
put ortofon needles on my decks. I do however know a couple different people
who this has happened to, maybe its something else they are doing to their
decks to cause this problem but they swear it was the Orts that did it
I always enjoy jockey slut.
Not only do they cover the music I like, but they're actually fun to read.
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Well, I know you're joking (sort of) but it does seem to have more to do
> with music than most other "DJ/dance music" magazines do.
> The Octav
my roommates wasn't a scratch mixer.
but whatever. i think you just have to ask before you buy. or better yet,
test it.
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Langsman, Marc wrote:
> > i don't know about this mixer in particular- but the one
> > thing you want to check with lower end Vestax is whetheryou
> > can
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>I don't know about other people on 313 list but I do like to have
something
>to read about in dance music but it seems like there less than a
handful of
>decent magazines out there that cover the music I like a
I replaced my 500s with Trackmaster II SKs a short while back and I am very
happy with them, though I had to spend quite a bit of time experimenting with
the correct tonearm weight - you will need to knock this up to at least 3.0...
It appears to be considerably cheaper to buy from the US (abou
Ortofon concord pro-s for me
Used them 5 years non-stop, replaced styli for $29 each 2, twice
My tone arm is fine and I love these things. Gives good meaning to putting
the needle on the record instead of 2 inches above it. I would never switch,
unless they were free
Well, I know you're joking (sort of) but it does seem to have more to do
with music than most other "DJ/dance music" magazines do.
The Octave One article was good and as far as I know when Mixmag started it
concentrated on the music and not the newest drug/fashion/high profile DJ -
I might be wron
> Can't see the answer to this, sorry if I'm repeating. 7 is a sort of weekly
> UK Mixmag - the same guy who had the orginal idea for Mixmag (before it was
> sold to EMAP) started 7.
Does it have anything about music in it or is it all about how cool it is to
take drugs, perhaps with some verbal
I used to buy Stanton Carts and styli, and I was buying them about one
replacement stylus every 6 months (and carts about once a year, sometimes
twice), until I purchased my first set of Ortofons 4 years ago. They lasted
over 2 years (styli were pretty worn, but never had any cartridge problems
at
> I would say to stay away from the one piece Ortofons. They have been known
> to mess up the tone arms on technics turntables because of size the
> contacts. If you can, compare how much bigger the contacts are on an ortofon
> compared to a normal headshell, they will push the contacts apart insi
Thanks for the warning Michael... I'll check that out!!
-Original Message-
From: Michael Long [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 June 2003 17:19
To: rob; Ryan Snowden; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Cartridges for SL1200's
I would say to stay away from the one piece Ortofons. They
I would say to stay away from the one piece Ortofons. They have been known
to mess up the tone arms on technics turntables because of size the
contacts. If you can, compare how much bigger the contacts are on an ortofon
compared to a normal headshell, they will push the contacts apart inside
your t
>
> I have some Stanton 500 cartridges on my SL1200's. I'm thinking of getting
> me a nice new set. what are you guys using or what would you recommend??
>
i dont like stanton needles much, the 500's imo is one of the worst needles
ever, almost all my friends have them. my biggest complaint
http://music.hyperreal.org/lists/313/faq.html
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Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 12:02 PM
To: rob
Cc: Ryan Snowden; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Cartridges for SL1200's
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There's quite a few types of "Concord".. Silver, Gold, nightclub... Anyone
know what the benefits are with each type??
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From: Ryan Snowden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 June 2003 15:51
To: 'rob'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Cartridges for SL1200's
Ortofon
>one thing i noticed every 500 or 600 i play is is wack unless it's new or
kept
in a glass case/has a anal owner.
Speaking which - does anyone make plastic dust covers for mixers or are
there good alternatives (excluding a towel) for keeping dust and pet hair
off of a mixer?
MEK
here is my breakdown.
personally id dont see the point in buying an expencive mixer which will wear
out fast and i see lots of 500 and 600's in the shop where i used to work.
personally i think they are flimsy, cheap pots and faders.
i also think the cheaper vastex and neumarks are not worth a cra
I recorded a few tracks from the Mathew Herbert Big Band @ Sonar and will
post it once I get my baggage back (it was sent to the wrong airport) !
SONAR was inspirational. I'm convinced more people in Spain / Germany love
techno than in any other country.
-p
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From: m a
Ortofon nightclub e's did me fine for home
Concorde's if you're cool :)
|-Original Message-
|From: rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 23 June 2003 16:01
|To: 313@hyperreal.org
|Subject: (313) Cartridges for SL1200's
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|
|
|I have some Stanton 500 cartridges on my SL1200's. I'm
|thinkin
I have some Stanton 500 cartridges on my SL1200's. I'm thinking of getting
me a nice new set. what are you guys using or what would you recommend??
from discogs.com
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Christian_Morgenstern
Christian Morgenstern died last week (19.06.2003) in his apartment in
Cologne at the age of just 27. After skating with friends he went home
because he felt pain in his chest. No one could reach him for a few days
and finally la
> good. I may get lots of personal attacks for this but I do think his
> stuff is slightly over rated. I think the music is just a bit too nice
> for my particular taste. I have far away trains passing and A Strangely
> Isolated Place, both are good but not as good as many people make out IMHO.
I
Trivial point I know but:
>"Stings of Life"
spw
?!?!
I guess it would be an appropriate title given those infamous sampled string
stabs, which even my younger sister remembers, although she doesn't know
where from ...
Or maybe spw's spelling is just as poor as his reasoning ooh -
something
DJ Skooch
(www.skooch.com)
June 13, 2003
6:00-8:00pm EST
live stream
www.wbar.org
/ 87.9 FM in New York
Pet Shop Boys - Before (D. Tenaglia Dub) - Parlophone
Blaze - Lovely Ones (T. Regisford Shelter Remix) - Shelter
Solar House - Got To Be You - Large
Nick Holder - Da Sambafrique - NRK
Ron Tren
"I hear simple tracks composed on drum machines and synthesizers, 4/4 16-
step sequences.
Derrick May isn't exactly Van Cliburn competition material if you know
what I mean in fact Stings Of Life was more like good production/ editing
skills but I'm glad to
see him establish a name for himself in
sorry.
I'm bored.
_
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|well folks.
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|welcome to Alex's "The bored at work Monday deba
well folks.
welcome to Alex's "The bored at work Monday debate"
todays debate;
"Electronica"
Art? or a load of f**king old tosh?
discuss.
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Michael Lees:
>I may get lots of personal attacks for this but I do think his
>stuff is slightly over rated. I think the music is just a bit too nice
>for my particular taste. I have far away trains passing and A Strangely
>Isolated Place, both are good but not as good as many people make out IMHO
http://www.side-line.com/indexnew.htm
"Yesterday morning we learned the very sad news that Christian
Morgenstern, born on the 10th of november 1975 in Düsseldorf, Germany, had
died 3 days earlier of what apparently seems to be a heart faillure."
http://www.forterecords.com/
Saw him in Nottingham on first Date of tour and thought it was quite
good. I may get lots of personal attacks for this but I do think his
stuff is slightly over rated. I think the music is just a bit too nice
for my particular taste. I have far away trains passing and A Strangely
Isolated Place
Any NW 313'ers at the Ulrich Schnauss and Arovane gig last night
(Sunday) in Manchester?
What did people think to it?
I enjoyed it and bought the LP on the night, but then got side-tracked
chatting to a pleasant chap about my dis-like of CDs and forgot to get
the cover signed (DOH!)
Thanks to everyone who turned out for the party on Saturday and especial
thanks to Jonny McIntosh and Phonopsia, aka Tristan Watkins for their ace
deep housey sets.
We were treated to 2 hours of immaculately selected and confidently executed
house from Detroit (mostly) and broken beat from Trista
The Strand who played at Sonar are from Barcelona - not the geezers from
Detroit.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 9:48 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) sonar vids
>http://sonar.emisiondigital.com/ingles/
hmm.
re.
> i don't know about this mixer in particular- but the one
> thing you want to check with lower end Vestax is whetheryou
> can hear the EQ in the headphones. My roommate's old one sent
> the full signal to the headphones regardless of how the EQ was set.
>
> Annoying.
>
> And I don't remember
I was at the Glasgow night.
Got there just intime to catch the end of Tom's set, then Kirk DeGiorgio came
on and did his Ableton set. He was far more banging than I expect and highly
enjoyable - one minor point and I dont know if it was a technical problem with
the set up or a problem with Able
>http://sonar.emisiondigital.com/ingles/
hmm.
re. my last post.
This isn't the real Strand on this video, it's someone else.
gutted.
Alex
(who now needs something to do at work)
*pesky electronica jokers ruining my day*
: )
_
-
>http://sonar.emisiondigital.com/ingles/
hey, thanks for this link.
There's a Strand set on there too, and a Metro Area one!
woo-hoo, something to do at work today...!
_
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Morning.
I got a couple of Q's..
1) How was the party in Glasgow? The line-up looked ace. anyone go? If I
had any money I'd have gone up for that
2) How was the Bleep party in London?
3) I know it's been covered before - but how is a good way to un-warp a
warped record?
Thanks,
Alex
(v
Morning 313ers,
Anyone on the list know where I can get in touch with Damon Wild? Please
mail me off the list if you do - thanks in advance.
Thanks to all those who mailed back about the 313 Mix, it's not to late to
get your tracks in...
--
Martin Dust
Parkhead House
26 Carver Street
Sheffield
as far as I know it's re-started as Update ?
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From: "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 11:14 AM
Subject: RE: (313) 7 Magazine
> >Is this magazine still in print? Where does it originate from?
>Is this magazine still in print? Where does it originate from? Any online
>links to them? Looks like it is/was a great magazine.
Michael.Elliot-Knight
Can't see the answer to this, sorry if I'm repeating. 7 is a sort of weekly
UK Mixmag - the same guy who had the orginal idea for Mixmag (before
A few folk I know have Allen & Heath mixers - think they do a couple with
effects [although probs not as many features as the pioneer]
Check out the 'Xone' range at : http://www.allen-heath.co.uk/
> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Anglesey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday,
i don't know about this mixer in particular- but the one thing you want to
check with lower end Vestax is whetheryou can hear the EQ in the
headphones. My roommate's old one sent the full signal to the headphones
regardless of how the EQ was set.
Annoying.
And I don't remember what model it was.
My first 'product' review (ahem):
How sweet is the new Vestax portable turntable? Bit tinny for techno - ie
any syncopated records, or records with hi hats - but very good, and real
cool for neo-soul sounds, or anything in the middle range. Def worth Au$399.
Surprised none of the spotters have men
I have that issue, it was a cover story, the magazine went under a while
back. It was quite a good magazine.
--
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: 313@hyperreal.org
>Subject: (313) 7 Magazine
>Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 8:57 AM
>
> I was reading an online article from 430 West website - there is
>>Has anyone had a chance to try out that Vestax PCV-180?
As far as I can tell it looks like an *updated* PCV175 aka PMC170.the
basic mixer has been the same for many years. They keep reskining/tweaking
it slightly and redesignating it. The PCV275 is also based off the same
chassisas is
Has anyone had a chance to try out that Vestax PCV-180?
B
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From: Mark S. Krüx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 12:57 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) DJ Mixers
If you can get the A&H Xone 62 for a similar price go with that, it's
qua
On 6/22/03 7:34 PM, "spw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Soul is only a figment of the hu-man imagination which can not be
> scientifically proven, a
> primitive concept based in tradition.
And so it becomes clear. You ARE channeling the spirit of Criswell from
"Plan 9 from Outer Space."
"You se
-- Original Message --
From: spw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Soul is only a figment of the hu-man imagination which can not be
scientifically proven, a
>primitive concept based in tradition.
i bet if you try REALLY REALLY HARD, you could say something even
more st
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 16:34:39 -0700 (PDT), "spw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> the term "soul" had a resergance in trend with the music industry
> starting around the mid to late
> 90's
> Soul is only a figment of the hu-man imagination which can not be
> scientifically proven, a
> primitive concept b
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