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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> i don't know any details, but aren't there some mp3 players that will
> take a line-in?
Musicmatch Jukebox (http://www.musicmatch.com) has a line-in recorder
feature. It works great for recording live mixes or converting all of your
old c
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 18:26:16 -0500, /0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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From: "DJ Entropy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
and I win a free song. The stupid thing is that a Pepsi costs more
than a
99 cent song, and I don't drink caffiene.
not yet anyways... :)
Nah, I used to
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From: "DJ Entropy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>and I win a free song. The stupid thing is that a Pepsi costs more than a
> 99 cent song, and I don't drink caffiene.
>
not yet anyways... :)
-Joe
Oh, and you can watch em all at http://www.ifilm.com/superbowl/
:)
That Pepsi and iTunes ad was pretty dumb, imo. Great, now I get a Pepsi,
and I win a free song. The stupid thing is that a Pepsi costs more than a
99 cent song, and I don't drink caffiene.
And it's all more expensive than
I was partial to this one:
hahahahaha.
Shards O Glass, lol!
(stream that in WMP, or try to download it with NetTransport, I couldn't
get it to download, MS sucks)
On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 16:05:00 -0600, Michael E Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I found the ad on MSNBC.COM if anyone wants
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> i don't know any details, bt aren't there now some mp3 players that
> will take a line-in. i think maybe the napster mp3 player does. you
> should look into that.
Yeah, I have the iRiver and it can and so can the Napster one. The iPod
can take some sort of add-on that allows i
I found the ad on MSNBC.COM if anyone wants to see it, Windows Media format
only of course...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4132154/
Direct link to the video
http://www.msnbc.com/m/mw/s/msnbc/asx.asp?s=300&a=sb_pepsiteens_040201&ad=&t
=v&promo=&fix
ML
http://www.pirateradionetwork.com/
show: detroit from sydney
Anthony Shake Shakir - Live @ Hultfreds Festival
blake baxter groovetech mix
Carl Craig Live @ Polar TV, Berlin (16.11.2002)
Carl Craig Live @ Pre Queensday - Zuidas - Amsterdam (29.4.2001) (4 hrs)
D wynn souls in motion 2002
derrick ca
> does anyone know their current situation. i heard about bankruptcy (?) but
> then seem to recall someone saying that the're still operating. anyone?
Prime Distribution definitely went bust last year, and as Prime and Primevil
were their in-house labels I assume they've also bitten the dust...
On Feb 2, 2004, at 2:58:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I love the implication that geeky trainspotters can even get orniment
[sic]
chicks.
You only say this 'cos you haven't met my fiancé yet ;-)
(Disclaimer: She's far beyond ornament. But she also hates Techno,
*sigh* ... )
- Gr
does anyone know their current situation. i heard about bankruptcy (?) but
then seem to recall someone saying that the're still operating. anyone?
Noo.
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>From: "Tom Magic Feet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "313 mailing list" <313@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: (313) Fw: Jockey Slut mag
>Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 2:08 AM
>
> did you get this?In amongst this piece of prime PR jibber-jabber below is
> the news that Jockey Slut
i love the implication that geeky trainspotters can even get orniment
chicks.
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "forced" ? LOL! I don't think this phenomenon is unique to music ;)
>
> "intrinsically knowledgable chicks" need more care and feeding than armpieces
> (this is bound
i don't know any details, bt aren't there now some mp3 players that will
take a line-in. i think maybe the napster mp3 player does. you should look
into that.
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, marina pure sonik wrote:
> on 01/30/04 8:57 PM, jason kenjar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > hi list:
> >
> > I sta
In a message dated 2/2/2004 10:08:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL
PROTECTED] writes:
as a long time jockey slut fan, hyperbole aside, this is really the way
forward. for the money these mags charge for adverts, you really see very
little impact in terms of sales these days. at least that'
On 2-feb-04, at 18:19, /0 wrote:
tangerine dream would rule.
Well they did release a new album and a compilation album so they are
still alive :)
"We?re also hoping to bring those who?ve already made musical
history,
bands like Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk"
hey I was thinking, doesn't t
tangerine dream would rule.
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Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Derrick May - "The Bush Administration Are the Biggest
War Criminals of the 21st Century"
>
> >"We?re also hoping to bring thos
I regularly go for ornaments :)
no luck so far :P
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From: "Brendan Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 9:47 AM
Subject: RE: (313) Derrick May - "The Bush Administration Are the Biggest
War Criminals of the 21st Century"
Just had this cleared up by a bloke at SoulJazz:
"There is a Pleasure Boys by Visage. This is a remix called "Visage" by The
Pleasure
Boys which is indeed a bit like Planet Rock and Al-Naafiyish. This is the
one that Mantronix wanted on. I think!"
So there is
Pleasure Boys - Visage
and
Visage -
>"We?re also hoping to bring those who?ve already made musical history,
>bands like Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk"
hey I was thinking, doesn't the festival happen in may?
are they not touring the US around then anyway?
you never know..
___
Well, they *did* get Liquid Liquid and LSG last year... maybe he can
reunite Can and throw in Yello Magic Orchestra too
by the way - anyone watch the VH1 Band Reunited shows?
MEK
kj at
Well this quote will start-up the Movement rumour machine:
"We’re also hoping to bring those who’ve already made musical history,
bands like Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk"
But then again, kraftwerk is mentioned every year :)
well, I for one married an "intrinsically knowledgable 'chick'
the most beautiful one I could find :)
MEK
"Cyclone Wehner"
Jeezuz, that's a particular circle of Minneapolis house music DJs as well.
Except - they aren't my mates. ;)
MEK
"Cyclone Wehner"
<[EMAIL PROT
"forced" ? LOL! I don't think this phenomenon is unique to music ;)
"intrinsically knowledgable chicks" need more care and feeding than armpieces
(this is bound to happen if one has a brain *and* uses it) so if a guy isn't
interested in that part of a woman, an armpiece will do just fine. tha
i'm at work and the radio is playing whitesnake. the tune that had the
scantly clad model on the hood of some hotrod.
JUST SHOT ME NOW! head shots to the ears are prefered because i would
not have to hear this as my last thing on earth.
scotto
ps. destroy clear channel!
>
>all i can say is bring back Magic Feet
> WORD!
I would love to hear some views on the decline of the dance music media in
Europe. It's not only the UK that is experiencing this. Two weeks ago, Bassic
Groove, the leading Dutch dance magazine, announced it had gone bust,
restylings every
for a while and especially since the last issue (down to half a page of
house and techno reviews) i've been thinking about whether i'll buy JS
again bearing in mind i've been reading this for at least 7 years
regularly.
when i saw your mail tom, i thought that it was an announcemnet of it's
demi
did you get this?In amongst this piece of prime PR jibber-jabber below is
the news that Jockey Slut is to go quarterly instead of monthly and focus
more on its website and selling stuff to 'youths' instead. The decline of
the UK dance music press continues - discuss.
(Apologies for all the equals
Derrick plays a lot of techno - last time I heard him he played lots of boring
techno and barely any house - I hope he's better this Saturday at Split
I wouldn't analyse anything he says about women too deeply - he'll say anything
to get p*ssy!
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From: robin [mailto:[EM
I think they just say that. They're scared of the real thang!
;)
> Given the choice, I think most techno-geek sort of blokes would go for an
> "intrinsically knowledgable 'chick'" over an "ornament" any day!
>
> Brendan
I know, I know, you're describing all my mates there. ;)
Then they don't even introduce them to you.
Yeah but they're good girls who do their Pilates (with matt and ball), go to
the gym 5 times a week, get waxed, get their nails done, face masks,
make-up.
They can't expect them to have personaliti
At 09:47 AM 2/2/2004, Brendan Nelson wrote:
Ah, but I'd say there's an extent to which a lot of these males are kind
of forced into a situation like that - you could spend *years* looking
around for someone whose mindset and interests are very compatible with
your own, but because most people f
Ah, but I'd say there's an extent to which a lot of these males are kind of
forced into a situation like that - you could spend *years* looking around for
someone whose mindset and interests are very compatible with your own, but
because most people fall more into the "ornament" category, that's
don't most djs who play house music (most of derricks sets consist of
house) have this point of view tho?
in fact it's a bit of house dj cliche, init?
robin...
-> D.May Quote from Robert>"I always prefer to play to a chick who's
-> intrinsically knowledgeable about life, than a >shirtless
Clinically Inclined
9 January 2004
Fridays 10:30pm - 1:00am, 89.3 FM WNUR in Chicago
http://SonicSunset.com (download this show, view archives)
10:30 - 11:30pm > Matt MacQueen
maze - changing times - joy & pain (mercury) 1980
hugh masekela - mama - [metro area birthday dub] (verve)
the sys
Sometimes I am shocked that some really intelligent males who love to share
their music with others choose these girls that are not into the music at
all (but are really good looking)... some people just aren't into soul mates
methinks But then, music isn't everything.
-Ursprüngliche Na
Hey, that's me, but I'm dieting. ;)
But 80 percent of the male trainspotters *I know* go out with ornaments, not
"intrinsically knowledgeable 'chicks", usually 21 years old, then they get
frustrated that they don't have someone who gets their music. ;)
It takes hours and money and effort to be the
D.May Quote from Robert>"I always prefer to play to a chick who's
intrinsically knowledgeable about life, than a >shirtless, sweaty guy who'd
dance to anything that has a beat."
Q. Who pays D.May's wages?
is it
a) intrinsically knowledgeable 'chick'?
or
b) sweaty guy who dances to anything with
http://tunerecycler.com/
"I don't like women to be disconnected from music. I think that if techno has
this macho image, it's because women have not been involved as much as they
should have been. The female element is vital to the art and the life; women
bring an honest opinion to the music; they bring life to this pla
Yes, excellent.
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>From: Tom Churchill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: (313) Derrick May - "The Bush Administration Are the Biggest War
Criminals of the 21st Century"
>Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 9:16 PM
>
> Quite a good interview with the man here:
>
> http://www.tr
... and Christian Vogel with them on stage for some of their shows. Totally
on-topic ;-)
Gwendal
> -Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 3:04 PM
To: Cobert,
Gwendal; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) what you listening to right n
Dave Clarke on the mix I believe...
2/2/04 2:06 PM Cobert, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The "punky madness" is one of Chicks On Speed's latest singles...
>
> Gwendal
>
>
>
>> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 3:04 PM
> T
>
>
The "punky madness" is one of Chicks On Speed's latest singles...
Gwendal
> -Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 3:04 PM
T
o: Carlos de Brito; robin; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (> 313) what you listening to right now?
Th
LOL!!!
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yep, and may i add that the ads really blew this year?
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That's a good selection of music - there's some great mixes on that site -
would love to get the tracklisting to the loversrock mix (not really lovers'
rock - all manner of glitchy techy housey stuff - including Dan Bell and some
punky madness called 'We Don't Play Guitars')
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I can't wait for the "Pespi told me to do it" statements to follow :)
2/2/04 1:40 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@blueyonder.co.uk
> ahh I see, so pepsi exploit these kids to sell their drinks and didn't Green
> Day do the back
> drop music?..I fought the law and the law won
>
> -Original Message
ahh I see, so pepsi exploit these kids to sell their drinks and didn't Green
Day do the back
drop music?..I fought the law and the law won
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From: Stephen Burd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 02/02/2004 13:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
yep, i saw it. it was kinda funny though. the kids say, "i was one of the
kids busted for downloading music for free off the Internet" and after a few of
them say the same thing, they all chime in and announce, "and we're still going
to download music for free off the Internet" and they all la
sorry it was yesterday during the superbowl...did anyone see it?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 02/02/2004 12:47
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Cc:
Subject: (313) RIAA at it again
Four children bul
Four children bullied by the Recording Industry Association of America will
re-enact their shame for tens of millions of TV viewers today, at the behest of
two giant American corporations: Apple Computer and Pepsi Cola Inc.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/35259.html
I was advised last week to check out their "21st door" album, and I immediately
remembered why I have a problem with them : the voice is simply to close to Ian
Curtis' or Bernard Sumner (depending on the tracks...). Lots of interesting
stuff happening on the instrumental side though, so I will g
Hm, i've got no clue who rob keens is, website says he's from east
germany. I think it's a friend of the guys who run stadtgruen. I'm
clueless :)
Ronny
> Cheers Ronny. That's a real fine release. The A1 track,
> reminds me a bit of "e-dancer - heavenly". Who is this guy?
>
> Cheers,
> Maarten
>
Quite a good interview with the man here:
http://www.tranzfusion.net/articles/shownews.asp?newsid=3750
Seller name placid_88
Good Luck
placid
> there's a really hot release out on this new netlabel called stadtgruen.
> 4 very soulful 313-ish tracks by a guy called rob keens.
> www.stadtgruenlabel.net
Cheers Ronny. That's a real fine release. The A1 track, reminds me a bit of
"e-dancer - heavenly".
Who is this guy?
Cheers,
Maarten
hi guys,
there's a really hot release out on this new netlabel called stadtgruen.
4 very soulful 313-ish tracks by a guy called rob keens.
www.stadtgruenlabel.net
cheers,
ronny
paste www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/rpms/nujazz_fri.rpm into your browser
and open with real player. then you can skip easily to the exact
position.
c.
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Maxim Sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 2. Februar 2004 01:52
An: 313@hyperreal.org
Betreff
Beanfield - Tides (Carl Craig Movement #1Remix) - (CDR/Compost)
Hiya,
anyone catch this on Benji-B's show on 1xtra the other night?
I know you can listen to it on the site, but I'm too lazy to use that stupid
+5mins jukebox thing.
Max
What's the source of this story, just out of interest?
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>From: jonathan morse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <313@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: (313) RIAA v. DJ's
>Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 10:00 PM
>
> DJs mix CDs attacked in attempt to control copyright
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Words: Terry Church
>
> The Rec
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