[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lorne - took over Lynell's spot in Octave One - still doing Octave One or
?, also ecords under the name Kaotic Spacial Rhythms
I thought that Lorne was also Munch Man
Steward, Tim wrote:
If they release in the worldwide then everyone
would order via the web from the US, and just
I wouldn't order from the US. For some bizarro-world reason shipping
from the UK to Australia is cheaper (and faster) than shipping from the
US to Australia.
no checking for anthrax
i swear- the postal service got slower after that stuff went down.
one thing i've learned- whether sending or recieving from the us, it seem
to go a lot quicker if you fill out one of those silly declaration tags at
the post office. a pr budddy in montreal was sending me
I've gotten things to Oz from the US in 4 days - that's hard to beat. 5
days isn't unusual either.
jeff
At 08:33 PM 6/16/2004, David Gillies wrote:
Steward, Tim wrote:
If they release in
apart from shipping cost differences, none of the online US stores that i
know offer anything like the range of the british and european stores. it's
easier to get all my 313/212/312 needs, and electro and disco rereleases
from piccadily or rush hour than from the US.
james
www.jbucknell.com
The only outfits that compare would probably be Playing By Ear, S://kimo
and Groove Distribution.
jeff
At 09:11 PM 6/16/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
apart from shipping cost differences, none of the online
How much did you have to pay in shipping to get that though? When it
comes to shipping I admit to being a complete [EMAIL PROTECTED] Standard
surface shipping from the US usually takes about 4-6 weeks whereas the
same from the UK only seems to take about a week (if that sometimes).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Transmat seems to
have some deal with Cisco records in Japan to distribute their music (at
least the CDs).
The thing that bugs me about this is that I can't seem to find these
releases anywhere else besides Cisco. That's cool, I know where it is.
But if I didn't I
At 09:16 PM 6/16/2004, you wrote:
How much did you have to pay in shipping to get that though? When it comes
to shipping I admit to being a complete [EMAIL PROTECTED] Standard surface
shipping from the US usually takes about 4-6 weeks whereas the same from
the UK only seems to take about a
At 09:16 PM 6/16/2004, you wrote:
How much did you have to pay in shipping to get that though? When it comes
to shipping I admit to being a complete [EMAIL PROTECTED] Standard surface
shipping from the US usually takes about 4-6 weeks whereas the same from
the UK only seems to take about a
I have stacks of flyers from the Cisco people for the Transmat releases so
if you're in Oz and would like one, send me your mailing address (privately)
and I will post one to you... (If I can overcome my dreaded hate of queues
in post offices, he he. I owe someone else on this list a big parcel
Seeing that HMC is virtually retired - and everyone asks about him - here is
some info on his current exploits.
Should be a good weekend in wintry, cold, freezin' Melbourne that week -
five hour set by Stacey Pullen on Friday and a five hour set by HMC on
Saturday.
Press Release
02.06.04
Most at LD Towers don't share my love of things like TG/Whitehouse, but what
CD do you use to clear the room?
I use one by Danielle Dax - 4 tracks of music made from squeaky toys - works
every time.
Martin
PS: Ramon - I am root, you must obey!
I also work in a cublicle based job. Im a unix
Hi,
I was going through my Discogs entries, and came accross Kenny Larkin. I am
surprised to see that Let Me Think finally got a full release? So what is
track like? I only know it from that conversation on the POD Vanguard EP
Thanx Have a good one
Wibo
The Tweenies my son has :)
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 17/06/2004 08:36
To: Ramon Crespo; 313
Cc:
Subject: (313) you listen to techno but?
Most at LD Towers don't
Martin Dust wrote:
Most at LD Towers don't share my love of things like TG/Whitehouse, but what
CD do you use to clear the room?
I use one by Danielle Dax - 4 tracks of music made from squeaky toys - works
every time.
Martin
PS: Ramon - I am root, you must obey!
Martin,
I am root as
I am root as well
what does this mean?
Sometimes you lot confuse me.
_
- End of message text
This e-mail is sent by the above named in their
individual, non-business capacity and is not on
Its the kind of overlord password on Unix computers -
usually big servers Alex.
and as for confusing people, I think your ahead on
points overall mate ;-))
cheers
BT
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am root as well
what does this mean?
Sometimes you lot confuse me.
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am root as well
what does this mean?
Sometimes you lot confuse me.
OffT:
In *nix systems in generally, the super-user (system administrator/the guy
in charge of the computer) is called root.
OnT:
There is festival called Provinssirock next
the guy
in charge of the computer
hey hey, I'm in charge of my computer.
(admittedly it does some funny things of it's own accord sometimes)
it even types it's own emails and sends them to 313, I would never talk
such rubbish.
yeah man, root. I like it.
I feel good.
p.s. Jari, I've never seen
from Rushhour's list
02.1 $TINKWORX - AEDENA EP - EU12 - DELSIN - 47DSR/$TW 3 - 26141
02.2. $TINKWORX - AIN'T-CHIT HISTORY - EUCD - 48DSR/$TWCD-1 - 25823
woo!
both are nice.
the new stinkwork 12 is great, one of his best I reckon. Pretty varied too,
deep techno, cut-up electronic disco
woo indeed...
some clips on www.juno.co.uk if anyone needs proof...
right, off to find a copy locally...
:)
robin...
On 17 Jun 2004, at 11:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
from Rushhour's list
02.1 $TINKWORX - AEDENA EP - EU12 - DELSIN - 47DSR/$TW 3 - 26141
02.2. $TINKWORX - AIN'T-CHIT
Also, a wicked remix from $tinkworx out this month that I think hes been
doing as part of his live gigs recently
http://www.undercity-072.com/ud/index.php?release=DS-06
- Original Message -
From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, June 17,
Arghh, I was away last weekend and have busy at work this week meaning I've
just gone through around 300 posts since last Thursday!
Anyway on to the spam.
We have a little party happening on Saturday where we'll be spinning things
from tha D amongst other places so if you're in range of
We have a little party happening on Saturday where we'll be spinning
things
from tha D
I can vouch for Francis' parties! check 'em out NW UK heads. they're ace!
venue is good too, nice vibe. check check check.
Mr. Bond - what's your crew up to?
I got to go to a wedding! (uggh) my 'crew' is
Incidentally for the gig I just mentioned in a previous post I've purchased
a pair of those Freefloat things (bright orange, weirdly shaped inflatable
cushions you put your decks on) in an attempt to reduce feedback which seems
to the limiting factor with our set up at the venue we're playing.
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Incidentally for the gig I just mentioned in a previous post I've purchased
a pair of those Freefloat things (bright orange, weirdly shaped inflatable
cushions you put your decks on) in an attempt to reduce feedback which seems
to the limiting
Hi Francis
vs. paving slabs
well, I'm no sound man, but these used to do the trick for us.
In severe cases though, we'd build a table from breeze blocks and use
paving slabs.
(as opposed to using a wooden table with just paving slabs on).
I know this is common sense but do not have the speakers on the same desk as
your decks, its amazing how many clubs have this and expect the foam to soak up
he bass but sadly it just doesn't happen :( Also I saw pics of them at
Movement this year so you could find out from them I guess :)
wax is for anthrax. still it can rock bells.
no checking for anthrax
i swear- the postal service got slower after that stuff went down.
Skinny Puppy, Last Rights. Track 3, Knowhwere? placed on perpetual loop.
Clears things out usually before even one repeat. :)
Heh, the Danielle Dax tracks actually sounds intriguing. I may have to
track them down and give a listen.
john.
Most at LD Towers don't share my love of things like
We sell them at Rub A Dub and they are proving quiet popular at the mo
(I'm pretty sure its a Dutch company that designed them)- seem to be
getting lots of use at big festivals- they were everywhere at Movement
and Soma just bought a couple of pairs for their Sonar parties
cheers
Jason
I always do a little vibration test to decide if I need
them, there are times when I was without and wish I had them.
-try stomping on the floor in front of the djbooth/table
and see if your record skips, or bumb the booth/table.
The floats may be wierd looking but they absorb the vibration.
But
I've had success with multiple layers of that foam backing used for carpeting,
stacked. I went to the hardware store and had them cut me off a giant piece,
then cut it down to smaller pieces.
cheap too ;)
lisa
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, June 17, 2004
They were using those Orange cushion things at the Movement Festival, and
in my opinion they didn't seem to work too well. They still make the decks
bob up and down, like you are at sea.
What I would recommend is to go buy those foam pads that go under monitor
speakers and use those. They work
the decks will still move, but the needle won't jump
But it's a matter of your preference, the floats I can
easily just pop into my bag, and pull them out in the
venue causes for them. If you play a venue that already
has decks then you only pack your records, and if the dj
ahead of you had the
I think the sea analogy is a good one, and yes, the needle won't jump from
what I've experienced with a similar setup to those orange things. but I could
never get used to feeling like the deck was all wibbly wobbly. it kinda freaked
me out. lol! I guess whatever it takes to stop vibration
A Night of Music
with
DJ Minx Reggie Dokes
Women On Wax and Psychostasia Recordings share selections from both record
labels - past and present with CD Giveaways all night long
J o i n u s !
Thursday, June 17
@
Centre Street
311 E. Grand River - Detroit
10:00 p.m. - 2 a.m.
N O C O V E
I co-worker (and now best friend) of mine just handed me two ticket's to
Prince's sold out show for tonight!!
full report tomorrow morning
MEK
read an article a few minutes ago (www.de-bug.de/news/2603.html) about new
mixes in the download section of www.m-nus.com, mr. hawtin in montreal, in
robert johnson in offenbach/germany, his bbc radio1 set and so on... check
it :)
cheers,
carlos
p.s.: ah, and for those non-uk-headz who were
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I co-worker (and now best friend) of mine just handed me two
ticket's to
Prince's sold out show for tonight!!
full report tomorrow morning
he KILLED it in pittsburgh a couple months ago, unquestionably one
of
i just got tickets yesterday. should be a great show.
ani
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: Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 12:40 PM
: To: 313@hyperreal.org
: Subject: (313) Whoo hooo!
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:
: I co-worker (and now best friend) of
awesome, I expect a fully annotated report. I've lived here close to 9 years and still haven't managed to catch Prince live.
if it gets out early you should swing by Tabu -- www.bass-united.com/events.html
- bot
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, June 17, 2004
DJ Skooch -
www.skooch.com
WBAR - 87.9 FM NYC
Saturday - 6-12-04 - 8-10pm
www.wbar.org
MP3s start and end 10 minutes before and after show and I'm too lazy to edit.
This is my first time spinning in a long time so the mixing is a bit on the rough side. Should improve as the summer goes on.
Looking for something to do on a Friday night in Cleveland?
Drive over to Lakewood for the Neu! parties @ Capsule.
This week we proudly present electro/disco/techno artists from Italy:
Marco Passarani will DJ. Marco is also known as Analog Fingerprints,
Passarani, et.al. He can be found on
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