heres a tracklist for the Irma i-robots comp.
thanks for that, I was looking for that but couldnt find it.
there's a good couple of hundred quids worth of records on there, I want
one!
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V/A - Motorcity Dayz Vol 1
Psycho Thrill
St Andy - Motor
Jeff Mills - Mosainga (Re-edit)
Tronic Pulse - Hit That
Drivetrain - Free (Free-Spirit Mix)
had a quick flick through this in the record shop on my way to the pub.
I only flicked through, but I saved one to buy when I get some cash.
The rest are less difficult to come by if you're much of an italo crate
digger, or have been moderately following the re-issues and other
comps/boots over the past year or two.
Was just thinking, Italo stuff in the UK is really hard to find. does
anyone else in the UK find this? I go record
movement 2004
http://www.freep.com/news/locway/move14_20040214.htm
http://www.forendienst.de/unref.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5mcmVlcC5jb20vbmV3cy9sb2N3YXkvbW92ZTE0XzIwMDQwMjE0Lmh0bQ==
*dj bone - r.i.d.e (sub002)*
Central theme of this ep is evil, its also a tribute to drexciya
R.I.D.E. (Rest in Drexciyan Eternity)
Metallo,
Wind slaves (fog)
Wind Slaves (mist)
*dj bone - ship life (sub003)*
he got his inspiration for this ep out of old slave diaries, its about
the slave's
Anyone have any info on a recent reissue elctronic disco number on
rephlex, I am positive I read this somewhere (possibly Boomkat), but
cannot remember where???
Thanks in advance
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Moods Grooves 5th year anniversary Promotion Tour 2004
featuring Mike Grant
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Hi All,
Does anyone know of the full details of Mike Grant's tour?
I know that he is starting in Japan, but does anyone know were his next
stop is?
Cheers,
georgee
Hey George,
I believe he's in Japan for a month then one or two other Asian
cities (possible Singapore date), but unfortunately no Australian
dates this time around.
Peace,
Patrick.
At 11:24 PM +1100 14/2/04, George Emsies wrote:
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movement 2004
http://www.freep.com/news/locway/move14_20040214.htm
Man... Give it back to Carl Craig. How you can take over something
like Movement and not turn a profit is beyond ridiculous to me.
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Hello list,
Just wanted to report that www.planetxusa.com seems to be down at the moment.
For those of you not famiiar with the store, they offer tons of samples from
both newer and older records. Its kind of become my 'go to' site for hearing
samples. It is also a USA based store, so it is
I don't know Adam. What's the business model? Let me see: Hire multiple
giant sound systems for three days, install them on gigantic custom built
stages, pay people at the top of their profession to perform, and your only
revenue stream is charging people who set up vendor tents and sell funnel
I really think to say that is to totally ignore the economic situation.
Very few people in the music industry are cutting a profit right now,
period, especially where underground music is concerned.
If anyone can find an industry person who disagrees, I'd love to meet 'em!
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I couldn't disagree more. Many businesses aren't profitable in
their first year or two. Even moreso for turnarounds, which
Movement is. DEMF had the advantage of launching during
a huge economic upswing, which ended shortly thereafter.
Movement is operating in a context of a bad economy
Just wanted to agree too...
I think that by ourdays, festivals are more Cultural events, than some
private companies sources of profit...
I can tell you that 80% of the live acts I've made in last 3 years in
festivals (even if its 90% in Europe, where its the same situation anyway)
were
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