as a side note, it didn't half wind me up that interview. I mean, it was a
great interview, but some of the stuff he comes out with.!
How come?
DJ ASSUALT ON RADIO 1 NOW
Now being 12:55 am (GMT)
www.bbc.co.uk/radio1
word!
Max
(((--AMP-ART--)))
sooon
Here's a good one for the german speakers -- what the fick does 'pluckernder'
mean? I can't find it in any German dictionaries on line; it seems to be
an adjective that only occurs in recently written record reviews.
Now I know how you must feel decoding slangy English record reviews!
i had fun.
very good music and sound.
still recovering, didn't stop twitching until 8 am sunday.
greg's party on friday started it all, then paxahau made my tired ass get up
and party all nite long (again).
unforgettable!
a few pics on dluv soon...
ani
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can't help with the track id, sorry
I got my ugly edit 5 yesterday. He made the Dells sound trippy!
but, is that not the Fatback Band on there? (A1). Unsure of what B1 is
oh, and that Nubian Mindz on Irma is nice.
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From: Kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 list 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 4:12 AM
Subject: (313) Deutsche, helfen mir bitte!
Here's a good one for the german speakers -- what the fick does
'pluckernder'
mean?
It means guitarist. ;)
Just thought this could interest some people here : a text about the origins of
dub posted by A.S. Van Dorston [EMAIL PROTECTED] on the The Wire mailing-list.
Gwendal
The roots of dub can be traced all the way back to the late forties, when
sound systems first appeared in Jamaica. Young
I was at that beach party and couldn't stop dancing even when I was sparked out
lying on my back in the sand.
Big Up Kompakt!
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From: Grammenos, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 6:17 PM
To: 'Dennis Donohue'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE:
mxf8 midi crossfader eh? sounds interesting...
wish the http://www.grexultra.com/ site said more
robin...
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- Sent: 30 September 2003 10:06
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speaking about dub..rhythm sound burial mixes are now available on the
cd.
news from boomkat:
ALBUM OF THE WEEK!
RHYTHM SOUND
The Versions
Burial Mix
CD // £ 11.99
This second breathtaking CD leaves out the vocal accompaniment and exposes
the terryfingly deep Basic Channel production as
RHYTHM SOUND
The Versions
Burial Mix
, I like 'the channel'.
that vainqueur/tikiman 12 reminds me of them too
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hi all,
i'll be in sydney (Australia) from october 10th to the end of october,
can anyone point me in the direction of any decent
club nights/interesting stuff that i should check out?
any help greatly appreciated,
robin...
There only one of them at the moment and Paula has it I believe - I'll see
if I can get some more info...
md
30/9/03 8:48 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mxf8 midi crossfader eh? sounds interesting...
wish the http://www.grexultra.com/ site said more
robin...
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my mate passed me this. what's it all about? is it aril brikha?
http://www.threetracks.com/main.jsp
?
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robin wrote:
hi all,
i'll be in sydney (Australia) from october 10th to the end of october,
can anyone point me in the direction of any decent
club nights/interesting stuff that i should check out?
any help greatly appreciated,
robin...
www.residentadvisor.com.au
Regards,
Ramon
Very vry interesting and intriguing. One bit jars though:
Indeed, dub is rooted in the word dup, which is Jamaican patois
for ghost.
I'm not denying the meaning or existence of the patois word 'dup' (I've
heard a word which seems to derive from it, 'duppy'). But I always thought
the term 'Dub'
yeah, words like overdubs for example... I always though it was a derivation
of duplication, because you were adding a second track ; this being said, it
might be the Jamaican origin... or both words have a common and very ancient
origin, with always that idea of having things in double, body
The meaning in Reggae came from this:
to furnish (a film or tape) with a new sound track, as one recorded in the
language of the country of import.
martin
30/9/03 1:48 PM Cobert, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
yeah, words like overdubs for example... I always though it was a derivation
of duplication,
Dub is short for double, no? ie copy/transfer? I work in television and the
word dub is used to describe any copy of a master tape.
Dub also means to strike/hit with a sword - ie The Queens does it when she
knights people.
There will a plethora of varying etymologies of the word cos it is a very
Duppy is ghosts or practice of voodoo. Listen to Bob Marley's Duppy
Conquerer to get the picture. Dub is not related to Dup(ppy) afaik.
Rav
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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 September 2003 14:43
To: Cobert, Gwendal; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE:
Duppy is ghosts or practice of voodoo. Listen to Bob Marley's Duppy
Conquerer to get the picture. Dub is not related to Dup(ppy) afaik.
Rav
Why not? Have you been paying attention?!?!? ;-) From what the learned
people have said in the last few minutes it would appear that the two words
*are*
On the origin of the word dub - as with almost all accounts of the labyrinthine
Jamaican music industry, there are many often conflicting explanations of a
particular phenomenon. However, my guess is that the word 'dub/duppy' as used
in patois has an origin that predates recording technology
such as King Stitt
that studio one dvd points to stitt being the first dj too
(who, incidentally, has the maddest gob I've ever seen)
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such as King Stitt
that studio one dvd points to stitt being the first dj too
(who, incidentally, has the maddest gob I've ever seen)
no kidding(see http://www.geocities.com/studiowon/KingStitt.htm)
see this
Yeah it is... maybe a new label? I also noticed this item on eBay
today and it's the same track:
aha! thats probably where my mate got the link..
so, anyone know anymore? anything forthcoming?
100 copies! thats some ltd business eh?
at least the about brikha box says aril brikha :)
my mate passed me this. what's it all about? is it aril brikha?
http://www.threetracks.com/main.jsp
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Well I guess from the site it will be released on the 3rd of October...
I would assume that the one on eBay is a promo, unless 3 tracks are
going to do a Peacefrog and knock out a limited press...
I really like the Brikha track, great sound!
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Next summer I will have my first paid vacation time ever and I would like
to make the cross-country road trip I never took in college.
Maybe I'll be able to hit Detroit, but where else should I try and go as a
techno fan?
--
unsigned short int to_yer_mama;
Matthew Kane : Driver Developer :
Tokyo, Berlin, and Glasgow
;)
MEK
Matthew Kane
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Detroit is probably the best for record shopping, and parties, and hanging
with the local 313'ers. NYC would be my close second. San Francisco is
a great music town, but good techno in clubs is thin on the ground.
New York City is the one place you can go and stay for a week and be sure
that
Be smart and do what the Detroit nerds do, spend memorial weekend in
Detroit and thanhead to Montreal for Mutek. Those two combined typically can't
be beat.
Detroit is probably the best for record shopping, and parties, and
hanging with the local 313'ers. NYC would be my close second. San
kent williams wrote:
Here's a good one for the german speakers -- what the fick does
'pluckernder'
mean? I can't find it in any German dictionaries on line; it seems to be
an adjective that only occurs in recently written record reviews.
hmm, tough one :-)
this word exists only in
Hello
I seem to remember someone recommending an international stylus mail
order shop that stocked vintage styli but I foolishly forgot to store
the relevant email - could someone please remind me?
Thanks a lot
Dan.
may have been mentioned before, but surprisingly I didn't see it..
http://www.deafireland.com/events/events_detail.asp?event_date=26/10/200
3
rob hood live, scion live, mark broom live, tikiman live, dj bone, all
in Dublin..
btw, first post, been lurking forever on the digest.. cheers :)
take
MKB - if you're making it a cross-country excursion, from here you
could go to Vancouver, perhaps then stopping in Seattle on your way down
to San Fran where you'd need to go to Amoeba records.
lisa
Allen Goodman wrote:
Be smart and do what the Detroit nerds do, spend memorial weekend in
oh man that track simplicity is HOT!!
nice subtle site design too, props on both audio and visual.
On Tuesday, September 30, 2003, at 10:31 AM, Ronny Pries wrote:
at least the about brikha box says aril brikha :)
my mate passed me this. what's it all about? is it aril brikha?
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From: Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 4:31 PM
Subject: AW: (313) ?
at least the about brikha box says aril brikha :)
The Brikha was really nice for sure! The other two didn't do so much for me.
Rollercone's
I swear i've heard that track before - the whole thing about what your
name is and how the lady goes off dropping names trying to get past the
rope burn - etc.
This is supposed to be a new track right?
has it been floating around as a white label for a while because I'm pretty
sure I've heard
My understanding was that 'dub' came from 'double'.
Check this out - a (somewhat incomplete) article I wrote about the
history of the remix. It has some stuff about dub and stuff in there:
http://www.inthemix.com.au/p/np/viewnews.php?id=11806
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