I mean one of the guys involved with the film, just to clarify.
My e-mails are getting like text messages, v minimal. ;)
I had an idea they declined to be in it?
One of the guys said as much when I bumped into them at the festival. I am
rusty though. ;)
the obvious one is hawtin. i guess
maybe they're just calling it as they see it - does manchester have a lot
of hills and valleys?
i've been led to believe that it has a lot of alcohol and pills.
Philip
not heard it, not particularly interested in hearing it tbh, too much hype
At 11:02 am +1100 23/3/05, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
And how is the Daft Punk album??? I am sooo disappointed. Loved all their
past stuff.
Sounds like Discovery outtakes, very loopy.
I always thought that Technasia were the
They could also be referring to metaphoric hills and valleys. Like highs
and lows?
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maybe they're just calling it as they see it - does manchester have a lot
of hills and valleys?
i've been led to believe that it has a lot of alcohol and pills.
I think there should be a 313 group hug/performance this year
-Joe
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From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: (313) You have to hear this
Hehehe, UR are finally outskilled on
Ahhh, my first controversial post of the year, goody! Hear the new DP album
and y'all know what I mean.
Technasia may be techno - but they do hooky songs. There's a concept and
cleverness there. They had the potential to be a techno Daft Punk...
The new DP is very much track after track and sounds
good grief
he played 3-4 times over 3 years.
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005, /0 wrote:
heh he was advert'd as former motor resident on a semi-recentish flyer I
saw for an event
-Joe
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Cc: list 313
it looks like db is making drum'n bass action figures
http://www.breakbeatscience.com/42485.html?id=kWPNTURY
speaking a simplistic rhyming couplets, i have a breakbeat science t-shirt
that says 'drum'n bass for a f*ked place'. it's nice shirt. just a shame
that i don't like drum'n bass.
i
I think most people would think of them as house, but these things are
fluid.
This one is v, v, v tracky.
I loved Discovery, hype or not, it was a joy to listen to, and I recently
pulled it out again and my love of it was undiminished. I love how they had
that 70s type feel to it. This I am not
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I think most people would think of them as house, but these
things are
fluid.
i mean phoenix and revolution 909 amongst others are
undoubtedly nothing but techno. sure they have other
aha.
LATE
?!
; )
http://elists.resynthesize.com/313/2004/11/1284603/
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LOL! All I can see is him in a robot costume made of cardboard boxes spray
painted silver.
it'd be like the play at the end of Waiting for Guffman.
MEK
David Gillies
maybe I'm slow on the uptake but this is going to be a print magazine?
the online stuff is cool - print would be the icing on the cake.
subscriptions then?
MEK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
maybe I'm slow on the uptake but this is going to be a print magazine?
the online stuff is cool - print would be the icing on the cake.
subscriptions then?
MEK
Yes, it IS print, very nice and with a mix CD. The first issue is ltd.,
so grab 'em while you can.
Yeah, 'Myopia' and a couple of others on 'Ambient' are nice. I still pull that
CD out occasionally, and the Moby remix of the Pet Shop Boys' 'Miserablism'.
Intrigued by the talk of this new stuff.
Re: Instinct/Sonic, sm:)e, Kickin, etc. I would've been completely lost without
those labels in
Hi 313 List !
Some news from my headquarters ...
313 Techno Music - http://groups.msn.com/313TechnoMusic
---
Our last interview is online ! Fabrice Lig has kindly answering to all my
questions ;-) and I deeply advise you to read his thoughts.
rocking this late at work - just me a few other people here right now
a - great way to cap off the last two days that have been rather
stressful.
great mix TP!
MEK
With ya on Discovery and the clips of the new one, but not sure if I follow the
Technasia comparison really. Sure, there's something pop about some of their
stuff just like there is about some of Daft Punk's, but I'd be surprised if
Technasia's sound could ever be sold to a wide global
D-amn you, you e-motional hu-man's and you're trendy, i-rrational
melodic 313 mu-sic.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL! All I can see is him in a robot costume made of cardboard boxes spray
painted silver.
it'd be like the play at the end of Waiting for Guffman.
MEK
hah laugh if you want, but that particular serpant was run off of 313 only
to re-appear on another mailing list (not techno related too) that I'm
subbed to. he's done his best to make himself unidentifiable, but he posted
some pictures and I noticed the share name was spw and called him out on
was there another cox that was a resident then?
I think there are two (in my mind)
maybe dennis cox (or was that the old flint mayor)
damnit, I have friday brain on a tuesday!
-Joe
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db's acid resistant series is off the mf hook
if you never bought it, slap yourself and find a copy
-Joe
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Cc: '313' 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: (313) save me, I think I'm
ah yes
dennis cox was a resident
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005, /0 wrote:
was there another cox that was a resident then?
I think there are two (in my mind)
maybe dennis cox (or was that the old flint mayor)
damnit, I have friday brain on a tuesday!
-Joe
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On Mar 22, 2005, at 2:44 PM, Martin Dust wrote:
the obvious one is hawtin. i guess there's a lot of back drama about
that one.
Sure, but who'd want to open that wound up again
eddie fowlkes, apparently.
ok musta been him, sorry carl.
but wash your fxing shirt, hippy.
-joe
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Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 9:19 PM
Subject: Re: (313) save me, I think I'm
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From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
was there another cox that was a resident then?
I think there are two (in my mind)
maybe dennis cox (or was that the old flint mayor)
damnit, I have friday brain on a tuesday!
wasnt me ;P
tom
check the few sound files i could find:
http://audio.syntaxmusic.com/audio/81341.RAM
http://audio.syntaxmusic.com/audio/81341B1.RAM
http://audio.syntaxmusic.com/audio/81341B2.RAM
http://audio.syntaxmusic.com/audio/81341C1.RAM
http://audio.syntaxmusic.com/audio/81341D1.RAM
liar!
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: (313) save me, I think I'm going over to the darkside...
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From: /0 [EMAIL
dammmnnn those are hot!!
i didnt even know new stuff was coming on tresor -- i thought just model 500
reissues or something?
so this is a new album? when's it out? whats it called? details!
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From: Minto George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mar 22, 2005 10:45 PM
To:
hey j! yeah you as stoked as i am!? it's out this week
called the Berlin Sessions... classic juan!
--- J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dammmnnn those are hot!!
i didnt even know new stuff was coming on tresor --
i thought just model 500 reissues or something?
so this is a new album? when's it
Out Now!
Juan Atkins The Berlin Sessions 2x12 (Tresor 215LP).
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From: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 12:12 AM
Subject: Re: (313) new Juan on Tresor is SCHWT!
dammmnnn those are hot!!
i
Damn, sounds like Juan is back in the groove again.
-- fred
This is da bomb. Sounds like TP is channeling Ken Collier
again :) I am not a fan of the Bucketheads' Da Bomb (that
these sounds sample got to be very annoying when the track
was at its peak of popularity), but you have to admit, it is
just brilliant how he mixed it in, and *then* . . . House
Would Sean Deason please go to the red telephone please...
We're in the shadow of the Pennines and the Peak District so I think hills and
valleys is a fair comment...
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Sent: 23 March 2005 00:05
To: Philip
Cc: 313
Subject: Re: (313) NO
maybe they're just calling it as they
If they
really wanted a big recognisable UK name to be represented on the movie
then
Dave Clarke would actually have been the better bet maybe.
Stu
Remember, the title of the film is 'Hi Tech Soul' therefore, rightly or
wrongly, some talented people are going to be excluded from that
I have made a short minimix from juan's album a while ago.
you find it here:
http://www.vpro.nl/weblog/audio.jsp?maps=14605939audionumber=21464021
and here... http://www.vpro.nl/weblog/news.jsp?news=21463395
cheers
lady aida
check the few sound files i could find:
Rolling and Scratching is one of the bitiest techno trackes I've ever took my
shirt off to.
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 March 2005 01:05
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) save me, I think I'm going over to the darkside...
An example of SPW's latest drivellings:
Cybotron has always been a little raw for my taste compared to NY electro with
better production, vocals, and 808 programming.
No UFO's eh... kinda crap to be honest, could have easily come out on Trax.
Juan Atkins newer material sound like a Rompler, I
Crikey, those are big brush strokes he's painting with...
On 23 Mar 2005, at 10:00, Robert Taylor wrote:
An example of SPW's latest drivellings:
Cybotron has always been a little raw for my taste compared to NY
electro with better production, vocals, and 808 programming.
No UFO's eh... kinda
Matt,
let me know if you can't find it...i should be able to get my hands on it.
you could try checking out archive.org, i remember reading on the netstock
site that the sets were going to be archived there.
also recommend the SMBP seti have that and the Bern set too. Let me know
if ya
isnt ritchie from berlin?
;P
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Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 12:25 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Hi Tech Soul - The Movie
Well we can all have some fun with this innit?!? :-)
Lemme go first:
On 23 Mar 2005, at 10:00, Robert Taylor wrote:
An example of SPW's latest drivellings:
Cybotron has always been a little raw for my taste compared to NY
electro with better production, vocals, and 808 programming.
No
PETITION
Bring back spw
sign below:
he was funny. (well, actually he wasn't, but, I dunno, made me giggle
anyway)
this list needs delusional crackpots.
much more fun.
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... heh heh. Be careful what you wish for!
K
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Sent: 23 March 2005 11:39
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) You have to hear this
PETITION
Bring back spw
sign below:
he was funny. (well, actually he wasn't,
I could always ask him on the board I got the previous gubbins from
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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 March 2005 11:56
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) You have to hear this
... heh heh. Be careful what you wish for!
K
an audio tour: tokyo's underground airport will be open in the year 2300
http://www.vpro.nl/weblog/news.jsp?news=21713781
click on the audio icon.
:)
aida
PETITION
Bring back spw
sign below:
he was funny. (well, actually he wasn't, but, I dunno, made me giggle
anyway)
this list
this is one sweet mix.
thanks for heads up!
nath
just had a text from my girlfried that just says TP rules
:)
robin...
ps. i burnt that mix for her last nite and put it in her car
Nathan wrote:
this is one sweet mix.
thanks for heads up!
nath
seriously speaking, he didnt really annoy me nor did i find he was much of a
flamer.
i remember him being really passionate the fact that Techno wasn't discussed
anymore on this list (this has changed btw..) and that Moodymann, Theo and
various styles of house, italo and disco werei
he's just a moderately clever troll.
it would be easy to come on here and be spw
robin...
fab. wrote:
seriously speaking, he didnt really annoy me nor did i find he was much
of a flamer.
i remember him being really passionate the fact that Techno wasn't
discussed anymore on this list
I played it at work and my colleague asked if the record was scratched and was
amazed when I told him that it was done on purpose.
I'm inclined to agree with him - lovely mix but spoilt by overuse of the kill
switch or whatever it's called.
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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL
Another one is Tony Thorpe. But most of you just said 'who' to that,
didn't you?
well the only Tony Thorpe i've heard of plays football for the mighty QPR!
but i'm guessing that's not who you're talking about? ;-)
nath
An intelligent critique by spw - I'm particularly amused by the way dbx
is summarily dismissed because of a handclap. grin
s.
Robert Taylor wrote:
An example of SPW's latest drivellings:
Cybotron has always been a little raw for my taste compared to NY electro with better production, vocals,
Tony Thorpe was in the Moody Boyz and worked with the KLF
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From: Nathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 March 2005 12:29
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Hi Tech Soul - The Movie
Another one is Tony Thorpe. But most of you just said 'who' to that,
didn't you?
well the
Pascoe Mr S M wrote:
An intelligent critique by spw - I'm particularly amused by the way dbx
is summarily dismissed because of a handclap. grin
and steve poindexter isn'tfor use of the same RZ1
see what i mean...a troll
robin...
s.
Robert Taylor wrote:
An example of SPW's latest
i've not heard of this movie. is it like that universal techno doco that
came out a few years ago with derrick may, mike banks, blake baxter, abdul
haqq others?
better/worse/same?
anyone know if it's gonna be shown in australia?
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From: Nathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 March 2005 12:29
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Hi Tech Soul - The Movie
Another one is Tony Thorpe. But most of you just said 'who' to that,
didn't you?
well the only Tony Thorpe i've heard of plays football for the
Nathan wrote on Wed, 23 Mar 2005 about following:
Another one is Tony Thorpe. But most of you just said 'who' to that,
didn't you?
well the only Tony Thorpe i've heard of plays football for the mighty QPR!
Nobody remembers The Moody Boys anymore!
sakke
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A meeting is an event at which
Robert Taylor wrote:
I played it at work and my colleague asked if the record was scratched and was
amazed when I told him that it was done on purpose.
I'm inclined to agree with him - lovely mix but spoilt by overuse of the kill
switch or whatever it's called.
well sometimes on that mix i
There's a fine line between clever and annoying ;)
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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 March 2005 12:49
To: Robert Taylor
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Terrence Parker's online mix
Robert Taylor wrote:
I played it at work and my colleague asked
Robert Taylor wrote:
There's a fine line between clever and annoying ;)
oh i agree. he pushes it at points in that mix.
i love it when a dj messes with that line tho.
claude young does this too. he loses some people on the floor that way
but i like that :). not everyone has to 'get it'.
for the mighty QPR!
cough cough
; )
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Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 11:08 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Hi Tech Soul - The Movie
for the mighty QPR!
cough cough
; )
I suppose there are people who have seen TP spin more than I but since
we bring him to Iowa City regularly, I've seen him play more than any
other DJ.
TP could play a nice smooth deep house set, but he never does. When he
goes crazy on the kill switch, or rocks doubles to a standstill, he's
in
But I'd much rather see a DJ try things at the edges of their skills
and not be perfect
me too.
seems to be a very detroit thing this kinda style.
just thinking shake, jeff mills, terrence parker, claude young etc etc
etc..
where as other places, a much different style.
errr. anyway, no point
i prefered that last mix that did the rounds (was that on tfunkshun? nick?)
Yeah, we were hosting an amazing mix until our site got overloaded with people
trying to download the Stacey Pullen set...
I think most people would think of them as house, but these
things are
fluid.
i mean phoenix and revolution 909 amongst others are
undoubtedly nothing but techno. sure they have other influences
but theyre as much techno as house. ive heard uncountable techno
deejays drop their early
There was a fantastic review of DP's new album that went something along the
lines of 'Daft Punk say that they recorded it in six weeks. What I wanna know
is what the f*** they were doing for the first five weeks'
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From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
(sorry for the techish review, but)
Agrd that the new Daft Punk is lousy. This album sounds like it's '97/98 and
the Daft Punk guys just bought their synths that acknowledged people wanted
to hear resonant-filter-based sounds - from the first wave of subtractive
analog filters and digitally
*puts on spw hat*
right.
so talking about theo parrish or italo disco isn't on (innovative, fresh
sounding - at respective periods of course), cos it aint techno enough, but
talking about a daft electronic disco-pop band is alright?
come off it.
theres nothing innovative or forward thinking
just bagged one up dans la magasin de record.
sun god, k-alexi, gene someone (cant remember) and someone else.
sounds pretty alright, didnt see it mentioned before. worth a look.
new-ish.
alex
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DP is as 313 as you can get mn!
ok, jokes aside, i always thought Homework was some sort of tribute album to
Detroit, Chicago and New York...i mean, the references were pretty clear to
me, and thats what made it enjoyable.
to be honest, i used to listen to it when it had just come out,
DP is as 313 as you can get mn!
ha ha, ok.
I say NOO fab
: )
and way before
listening to incunabula
people actually listen to this mathematical garbage??
electronic music by numbers. pi equals track one, the hypothaneuse divided
by the square root = track 3 of the cd?
I WAS AT UNI
;P
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DP is as 313 as you can get mn!
ha ha, ok.
I say NOO fab
: )
and way
At 10:19 AM 3/23/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
only kiddin folks.
Good, I was about to say that Incunabula is not when Autechre turned to
shxt! :)
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and way before
listening to incunabula
people actually listen to this mathematical garbage??
electronic music by numbers. pi equals track one, the hypothaneuse divided
by the square root = track 3 of the cd?
there's a guy who i work with (and is sat 8 ft to my right) who records
for Skam.
I WAS AT UNI
;P
ha ha, I always knew it was damn academics 'student' music.
heh heh.
I was at the university of life listening to THE NEW DANCE SOUND OF
DETROIT.
ho ho ho.
look where it got me folks. broke, broken, and breakable. very good. what a
path to choose in life.
there's a guy who i work with (and is sat 8 ft to my right) who records
for Skam. all his stuff is created like that. i kid you not.
robin, just lean 8 feet to your right and give him a good poke in the eye
from me will you please?
flippin wierdos.
did I tell you I want to a skam party once?
Ahem, I heard Rob Hall and Mr 76 play at the Soundslike Werk party a couple of
weeks ago and they were ace, with only a miminum amount of beardy chinstrokery
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Sent: 23 March 2005 15:39
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re:
Ahem, I heard Rob Hall and Mr 76 play at the Soundslike Werk party a
couple of weeks ago and they were ace, with only a miminum amount of
beardy chinstrokery
ahem.
since when did you get an american passport?
I'm joking you wally.
I've heard rob dj quite a few times. he's good.
miles is by
This Thursday!
March 24, 2005
Interrupt Media, Covalent, and A Posteriori in
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Featuring LIVE performances from:
ECHOPLEX (Windsor - Synewave/Soleil)
ANDY VAZ (Dusseldorf - Background/Soundvariation)
WARMDESK (Chicago - A
i dropped out by the way
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Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: (313) save me, I think I'm going over to the darkside...
and way before
listening to incunabula
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there's a guy who i work with (and is sat 8 ft to my right) who records
for Skam. all his stuff is created like that. i kid you not.
robin, just lean 8 feet to your right and give him a good poke in the eye
from me will you please?
flippin wierdos.
DANCE MUSIC WAS
I got in trouble for saying that a couple of years ago, though I was making my
point in a twuntish way
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Sent: 23 March 2005 15:54
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
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[EMAIL
I just dont get all that weird shizzle they make tho, it aint music to me.
there you go, grandad through and through: kid's of today, call that music eh,
you want some proper music like lonnie donegan, now there's something you can
swing your pants to, 'course it was fields round here as far
i dropped out by the way
too much listening to daft computer maths music pickled your brain.
the programmers took you over.
ha ha ahahhahaa.
only kiddin' fab. oh well. come work in mcdonalds for the rest of your life
with me!
I'm destined for it!
it'll be horrible, but at least we'll
Oi! lay off the Autechre Skam peeps you sound like a grandad
I am a grandad. jeez, I feel like one anyway.
and I'm only joking you wallies.
cripes.
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can anyone please tell me, where I can find this mix ?
thanks,
steve
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www.stromrecordings.com
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there you go, grandad through and through: kid's of today, call that
music eh, you want some proper music like lonnie donegan, now there's
something you can swing your pants to, 'course it was fields round here as
far as the eye could see in them days etc etc
ha!
tell you what. I could be
http://www.terrenceparker.net/
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Sent: 23 March 2005 16:09
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Terrence Parker's online mix
can anyone please tell me, where I can find this mix ?
thanks,
steve
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say what?
Didn't dig the clips I heard, waiting to give it a proper listen. Good, but not
empty my pockets good. The juan on tresor though... M. Mix is slammin
aida. Thanks, there's no better way to audition an LP.
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
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Dad? Is that you?
Dan Bean
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Real Dad Quotes:
It sounds like a blindman playing cricket in a lighthouse.
It sounds like C3PO falling down a steel spiral staircase.
It sounds like an epileptic in a sauce-pan lid factory
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Sent: 23 March 2005 16:17
To:
Does anyone else recall reading a while ago that to combat downloading and
piracy of his new album Hotel that he was pushing up the release date and
releasing it with a bunch of bonus tracks? I thought it had list of some
VERY tasty remixers (I can't recall precisely who, but why does Matthew
Perhaps these are the tunes on the 10
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Sent: 23 March 2005 16:21
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Subject: (313) Speaking of Moby
Does anyone else recall reading a while ago that to combat downloading and
piracy of his new album Hotel that he
I especially like this one. Maybe someone out there should make a track
based on this idea. :)
Robert Taylor writes:
It sounds like C3PO falling down a steel spiral staircase.
Robert Taylor wrote:
Real Dad Quotes:
It sounds like a blindman playing cricket in a lighthouse.
It sounds like C3PO falling down a steel spiral staircase.
It sounds like an epileptic in a sauce-pan lid factory
my partners step-dad used to say of the music i'd play:
sounds like two dogs
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