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the difference between those estates/areas, and say, Didsbury (4 miles away
from the afore mentioned places), (and where Factory had their first
office), is something akin to the difference between Beverly Hills and
South Central L.A.
does that help to explain?
So,
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or Liverpool.
Wuh? Me thinks it's time Mr. Earle paid the UK another visit. :) Your
megalopoli seem to be a bit
http://www.sonar.es/mp3/francoisk/fk12.m3u
Thank you Mario for the link, but does anyone know how to play this file?
When I open it in WinAmp v2.24 nothing happens. Maybe I need a certain
plug-in or something?
Thanks,
Maarten
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http://www.sonar.es/mp3/francoisk/fk12.m3u
Thank you Mario for the link,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the difference between those estates/areas, and say, Didsbury (4 miles
away
from the afore
I think you are missing the point that Alex was making. The fact
that the Happy Mondays achieved so much considering that they
were a bunch of scallys from Little Hulton was incredible.
Much the same way as it was for NWA and thousands of other bands
in the past / future. It would have been the
More samples here:
http://www.wavemusic.com/wave-release/165
A Hundred Birds has recorded a live version of the much talked-about
Jaguar by The Aztec Mystic (from the Knights of the Jaguar EP).
Detroit Techno revisited with full live strings orchestra
Hans
--
Hans Veneman
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Hello 313 Peepz,
I was hoping that some of you good folks could help me out with some record
buying info.
I like some of the Cajual Relief stuff / tracky, disco-sampled house that
i've heard and could use
some tips regarding the ESSENTIAL stuff released on these labels. I was
spinning
chris
i'd definitely recommend the first Relief compilation, future sound of
chicago 1.
lots of essential stuff by sneak, paul johnson, green velvet etc.. its not
so disco orientated, but very raw and funky..
Theres also a vol2 which is v good too, compiled by Derrick Carter..
good luck
Hello
Here is last night's playlist. Looking forward to meeting some of the
London 313ers tonight.
Best
Dan.
Chilled Out Passion Friday 1-4am
Live Webcast http://www.passion1079.com
11/10/031-4am
De La Soul Me Myself and I (Instrumental) Tommy Boy
MIX BY BUGZ IN THE
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Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 1:56 PM
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i'd definitely recommend the first Relief compilation, future sound of
chicago 1.
lots of essential
All,
Sorry for the wasted bandwidth, especially since I havn't been of much use
to the list in the last 3 or 4 months...
I am pulling into San Francisco (California for those who aren't too bright)
for fleet week and was wondering if there are any happening techno or house
nights going on for
for the tracky simple stuff beeing released on relief i can
strongly recommend to look for the early trackhead steve, lester
fitzpatrick, jellybean, random access and of course paul johnson
releases. you can probably find a few at www.formic.de.
ronny
Hello 313 Peepz,
I was hoping that some
This may have been discussed before, but who is the mysterious Stoney
whose name appears on the Techno! the new dance sound of Detroit
compilation? Could it be an early Carl Craig alias, since Stoney is
credited on the liner notes by Neil Rushton Please advise
Wojtek
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