At 2:43 + 9/22/03, you wrote:
hello all,
i've just recently moved from the detroit burbs to the heart of
Manhattan for grad school. i'm missing Record Time and Encore
somethin' awful. would anyone be able to recommend some good places
to find records in New York? i'm interested in
I think you bought the boots! :)
Tristan
Sir, I assure I didn't! :-)
I had my suspicions too but, I've done a most forensic comparison of many
genuine UG (inc run-out groove etchings etc) and am satisfied that mine are
authentic. Also, re. repressings (re, re?) publicized for on-line purchase
Hello.
So folks, what's hot?
Not bought many new records lately - have I missed much?
Picked up Vainqueur/Tikiman's 12 on a new? label called 'Stay Tuned'. Not
a particuarly new sound or anything, just some very nice deep
business..
anymore releases on this label I may have missed? or is
Picked up Vainqueur/Tikiman's 12 on a new? label called 'Stay Tuned'. Not
a particuarly new sound or anything, just some very nice deep
business..
anymore releases on this label I may have missed? or is this the first?
The label is actually called False Tuned, and it's run by Paul St
the Rob Hood limited thing (Omega on PeaceFrog) is surprisingly good
for a bit of acid house flavour It ain't Chicago is a good 12 too...
from the UR batch i only picked up aguila and redplanet
the fix mix of aguila is the one for me.reverse edits yum, the
redplant is nice
but
Many Thanks Tom.
I always get names wrong..
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the Rob Hood limited thing (Omega on PeaceFrog) is surprisingly good
for a bit of acid house flavour It ain't Chicago is a good 12 too...
from the UR batch i only picked up aguila and redplanet
the fix mix of aguila is the one for me.reverse edits yum, the
redplant is nice
but a
for a bit of acid house flavour It ain't Chicago is a good 12 too...
Had a quick listen on juno mp3 and it doesn¹t sound any different to the
original..
Anyone shed any light on it.
Placid
--
http://www.acid-house.net
Everything you wanted to know about acid house
there's a re-edit on there and a remix (which doesn't sound that
different). nice solid stuff.
i didn't have the original so it might not add anything if you have that.
while i'm on:
martin landsky 'reject' on pokerflat is another tune i've picked up
tooforgot that one.again in a
so, I haven't got an Ugly Edit 5 yet.
and there's a dells track on there?
and no one knows the others?
Has he put that edit of Loose Joints on there that he was playing last time
he was in England?
Thought that was a pretty poor edit - admittedly I only heard it in a club,
but I dunno, just
anyone know what the second song in this mix is?
http://deephousepage.com/ron300.ram
it starts with gaz nevada 'ic love affair', and after a couple of seconds
the record i'm after starts.
italian lyrics, sung by two male vocalists, and female background singers
singing about 'radio rei' or
i can strongly recommend the new jackmate album prodigal son. the
track prodigal son itself is a mighty acid house rocker. it was
released earlier this month on the german label resopal-schallware. the
other tracks range between minimal techno and tech-house. pretty good
stuff.
ronny
sorry :^)
http://home.comcast.net/~matrix313/
Well, it was a good run. And they will go down in history as one of the
best shops to never have a shop.
Hmmm, wonder what will happen to the archived music sets?
MEK
good place to eat :)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 10:15 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) test
sorry :^)
http://home.comcast.net/~matrix313/
the Rob Hood limited thing (Omega on PeaceFrog) is surprisingly good
for a bit of acid house flavour It ain't Chicago is a good 12 too...
there is a new 12 by sendex on the bunker label it is all acid house very good
imo worth the listen if you are into that. i picked it up
erm, I know this is spam, but I thought people may be interested.
and it ain't owt to do with me! I quite like this label though, and it's
313.
Friends,
Please join us on Monday, September 22 and Sunday, September 28 as we
celebrate the much-awaited release of ElectronicLoveFunk, the debut
Anyone know anything about this label? I found EP 002 and it got some
interesting Detroit/Black Dog type elements
All info I can find points to Switzerland
MEK
http://blasthaus.com/0926/0926_date.html
the Rob Hood limited thing (Omega on PeaceFrog) is surprisingly good
for a bit of acid house flavour It ain't Chicago is a good 12 too...
there is a new 12 by sendex on the bunker label it is all acid house very good
imo worth the listen if you are into that. i picked it up
I was browsing through my GBA Rom's today and booted the game 'Midnight
Club Street
Racing' (http://www.dsigames.com/modules.php?name=DSI-Games-Midnightclub).
Hey! That sound's familiar! That's 'Groove La Chord' from Aril Brikha!
Some other snippets from other Brikha tracks are used too and
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Subject: AW: (313) records
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 15:55:02 +0200
From: Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'robin' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i can strongly recommend the new jackmate album prodigal son. the
track prodigal son itself is
He's credited on the PS2 version alright. The music on Midnight Club was
great (all licensed from Transmat, Counterbalance and Moving Shadow). Pity
the game's cr*p...
Sean.
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From: Roland van Oorschot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 September 2003 16:56
To:
For your listening pleasure:
I have a new mix online...
http://m50.net
under all past events...
check it. starts around 5 minutes into the stream.
tracklist--
recorded live on etc with m50 / sep.19 '03 / wnur
89.3fm studios northwestern u. / evanston, il.
jeff mills-our man in havana-purpose
thanks for that ronnieyeah i heard some sound clips from the lp last
week and thought it'd be worth
picking up.i ahve another 12 on morris audio from jackmate that's really
good as well...
robin...
Ronny Pries wrote:
i can strongly recommend the new jackmate album prodigal son. the
At 17:59 22-9-2003, you wrote:
He's credited on the PS2 version alright. The music on Midnight Club was
great (all licensed from Transmat, Counterbalance and Moving Shadow). Pity
the game's cr*p...
I see, no reason to stir up the place then =)
I Guess they are using those licenses for the GBA
[Sean Creen [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
He's credited on the PS2 version alright. The music on Midnight Club was
great (all licensed from Transmat, Counterbalance and Moving Shadow). Pity
the game's cr*p...
Presumably the fact that the game is called Midnight Club Street
Racing and the fact that CBX 4
Yeh, Tony did the tracks for the game, then put them out on the EPs...
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From: Matt Hellige [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 September 2003 17:04
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) (Uncredited) Aril Brikha tracks used in Gameboy
Advance game
[Sean Creen [EMAIL
Couple of things
Firstly, danced like a fool and greatly enjoyed myself at Public Life
on Saturday (and not the only one by the look of it). Max Duley
totally killed it - nice one.
Secondly, on a related note, I enclose the playlist for last Friday's
radio show, including a top class mix
I found this nice 3 tracker over the weekend - it's on solid blue vinyl
I don't have it in front of me but the title is something like Who is the
Aquanaut?
scratched into the run out groove there is a Chicago mastering plant's name
sounds like Larry Heard maybe? Reminds me of Alien LP
any
Secondly, on a related note, I enclose the playlist for last Friday's
radio show, including a top class mix from Bleep43's Ken. Guest mix
from Rolando this coming Friday. In case you're not in the Oxford
area and want to tune in, there's a live webcast at:
http://www.passion1079.com
Is
Now maybe the impact of rampant file sharing and burning stuff becomes
clear... Think about it...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Au Revoir Groovetech
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 12:49 AM
Well, it was a good run. And they will go down in
Now maybe the impact of rampant file sharing and burning stuff becomes
clear... Think about it...
what about final scratch, cd-dj's, traktor, live?
people who buy records, buy records because they want them; just not the
music.
we were talking last night about dj hell and that first big track
I found this nice 3 tracker over the weekend - it's on solid blue vinyl
I don't have it in front of me but the title is something like Who is
the
Aquanaut?
scratched into the run out groove there is a Chicago mastering plant's
name
sounds like Larry Heard maybe? Reminds me of Alien LP
Sadly there's no archive on the site, which might be a statement by
my bosses about the essentially transient nature of creation.
Alternatively it could be because they're a bunch of stingy chancers,
maybe we'll never know
If Ken's OK about it I could burn people a copy of the show (Ken?),
GT is the store never had anything in stock (what i was looking for at
least). the dj culture in the US is dropping off. people are spending
money
else where.
Groovetech would get new stuff in just around the same time that my local
shop would so after a while it made no sense to shop there
Just a note to say thanks to all who came down to support us on
Saturday, and of course to Portable, Max, and Val Tyne.
Portable unveiled some startlingly modern but groovy moods on his new
LP, due out next month, Val set the scene admirably with an expert set,
seamlessly blending house,
Michael + everyone - if this was answered excuse me: Aquanauts is
another Stinson (I forget the first name). No info abt what the
relation is, but there is one. This is in the publicity material. The
similarity (to Drexciya) is real and to an extent, intended.
Well, actually it doesn't
I'm browsing Sonicgroove's website and I think the title is actually Who
is the Aquarian?
which would make it an Aquarhythms records release - Morgan Geist and Carl
Craig (under the name Bodyjazz Bodyfusion) have released records on this
label along with someone called The Hydronaut.
This
GT is the store never had anything in stock (what i was looking for at
least). the dj culture in the US is dropping off. people are spending
money
else where.
I had that too. The high cost of Fed Express delivery put me off. The cost
would exceed the record.
I don't blame mp3s - quite the
i was thinking about it and said well maybe if that track had not be shared
to such an extreme, dj hell would not be the super-star dj he is now?
I don't think that track House Music broke Hell in that way, it was
electroclash. I recall him saying how hard the UK was around the time of his
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