How long of a set can I expect when I see them tomorrow night? Anyone?
jeff
Thanks for positive note Minto, but I must tell you that was the worst
live set we've done in years. The sound guy screwed us so bad we should
have stopped. The fact that he was inexperienced did not help matters. I
was going to lose it and one point and really start killing people... ;)
Yeah, we decided to help EA out by not playing and saving them some money.
Ended up hanging around for a while after on the sidewalk just chatting it
up with people. I think Rob and Alan Oldham played later. I think the last
minute venue change and the large amount of afterparties killed the
On Jun 2, 2005, at 4:00 PM, Brian Prince wrote:
After listening to the live set I want that Galaxy2Galaxy double CD so
baaad.
Hurry up and release it, Submerge. I got my wallet out.
-bp
Picked up my copy for 10 bucks at the SID tent at the festival. I'm
so happy to hear some of
I saw them last night (Wed) in NYC - they did exactly a two hour set. It
was amazing. A show not to be missed!
Lisa
theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
How long of a set can I expect when I see them tomorrow night? Anyone?
we're off! Full report (if I can remember everything) when we get back.
MEK
javier
thanks for putting up those mixes. the 1986 mix rocks! moving onto the 1990
mix.
james
www.jbucknell.com
Javier Drada
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warning
UNBRIDLED OPINION FOLLOWS
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Well, I have to say, without a doubt, that Akufen played the best set I
heard all weekend!!! Due to a venue change and some erroneous, printed
information, I went through hell and then some just to find the
damn party, but I was determined to not
good morning girls and boys :-)
just let me tell you that walter wasacz and carleton s. gholz were so kind
to provide some fuse-in pics.
if any of you is interested in getting the big pic' point your browsers to:
http://www.energylab.de/gallery/art
have to leave for work now :-(
have a great
Not a problem enjoy I have 45 more mixes of his to put up but, I need to
encode them, so it may be a bit.
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the victorian couple? not the ones from new york -she wears a bonnet, he
wears a pince nez and centre parted floppy hair - or does detroit have it's
own victorian couple?
james
www.jbucknell.com
darnistle
Yes, Detroit has its own, though the people at Fuse-In seemed more like
they were dressed up. The guy in New York looks like that every day.
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the victorian couple? not the ones from new york -she wears a bonnet, he
wears a pince nez and centre parted floppy hair - or
on 6/3/05 1:16 AM, Roman von Contzen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
good morning girls and boys :-)
just let me tell you that walter wasacz and carleton s. gholz were so kind
to provide some fuse-in pics.
if any of you is interested in getting the big pic' point your browsers to:
After Relics, The Beginning / Nite Da, Panic In Detroit and a few others,
'they' repressed the absolute classic Virtual Sex feat. Carl Craig, Kenny
Larkin, Stacey Pullen and Kirk Degriorgio among others.
A good thing? For me it is.
but it comes without the glasses!
;-)
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Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005
is it on the usual high quality vinyl pressing
might get one if it is ok
p
Simon Vrebos wrote:
After Relics, The Beginning / Nite Da, Panic In Detroit and a few others,
'they' repressed the absolute classic Virtual Sex feat. Carl Craig, Kenny Larkin,
Stacey Pullen and Kirk Degriorgio
If it is the same 'they' which repressed the rest of that lot, I
wouldn't expect much in the way of quality. Those were exceptionally bad.
jeff
Placid wrote:
is it on the usual high quality
I know you don't mean that the LP shows a repressed sexuality, but it's
a funny line of reasoning to consider on a Friday morning...
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I like to hear variation from recorded tracks whether I hear an electronic act
or a rock act playing. Its boring for me to hear the exact recorded output just
played live. With a real instrument based live act you can get away with it a
bit more as everything does have be be completely
IT'S ON VINYL TOO!
A beautiful 4 vinyl box set!!! I have it here, it came this morning!!!
Tracklist looks the same as the double CD!!!
OWWW.
*big cheesy grin*
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oh, yeah, and despite having the cd for a few weeks, and having the title
in large letters right infront of me, I still haven't worked out that its
infact called
minimum maximum
oh well.
kind regards,
Ambassador Bond
*ministry of snidey information*
p.s. I have ferrero rochets at my parties.
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh, yeah, and despite having the cd for a few weeks, and having the title
in large letters right infront of me, I still haven't worked out that its
infact called
minimum maximum
Now we're cooking :)
I found a very nice compilation titled minimize
but it comes without the glasses!
BOND INDUSTRIES INC
*NOW AVAILABLE*
Special Limited Edition Virtual Sex 3D Glasses.
£4.99
Only one pair per person. Applications will be vetted. Please apply to
usual address.
I see a gap in this niche market.
Best Wishes,
A.Bond, Proprietor.
BOND
OK, wtf, now I'm very confused and a bit annoyed.
Please, anyone who has got definitive info or even just a steer please
speak up.
Is the Buzz series of represses a bootlegging operation or not?
We all know the (apparently) good quality of the sleeves, and the poor
quality of the actual
what i never understood,
there's wasn't anything 3D to see on the cover
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they are unofficial bootlegs
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Is the Buzz series of represses a bootlegging operation or not?
looks like it to me.
*puts 50 pound on the nose for it to turn out to be HTFR from Birmingham*
the snidey, thieving, even making a bad job of it, brummy fools.
come on, these are AWFUL. Scanned in sleeves, poor quality pressings.
I have a feeling that they are coming from the UK as well, but as its
only a theory so I wont name anyone
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To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) virtual sex lp repressed! ACTUALLY IT'S BEEN
BOOTLEGGED,
OK Alex you name them instead ..hahhaha.
HTFR are 100% wanking scum
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) virtual sex lp repressed! ACTUALLY IT'S BEEN
BOOTLEGGED, BURN THE BOOTLEGGERS
Is
as they seem to be bootlegging every rare detroit track under the sun,
and even inventing new titles aswell..it is an educated guess that it
is the oily weasels from brum behind it.
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Is the Buzz series of represses a bootlegging operation or not?
looks like
what i never understood,
there's wasn't anything 3D to see on the cover
Yeah, sssh, Marsel, don't give the game away, i got orders rolling in
here.
ACTUALLY, DON'T LISTEN TO MARSEL FOLKS, ROLL UP ROLL UP, INFACT THERE IS 3D
STUFF ON THE COVER, BUT YOU NEED SPECIAL BOND INDUSTRIES INC GLASSES
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the Buzz series of represses a bootlegging operation or not?
looks like it to me.
*puts 50 pound on the nose for it to turn out to be HTFR from Birmingham*
the snidey, thieving, even making a bad job of it, brummy fools.
come on, these are AWFUL. Scanned in
I've had rubbish experiences with them too. I'd advise anyone
contemplating dealing with them to basically seek an alternative. Any
alternative!
Ken Odeluga
Copy Editor, Markets - Market Talk
Dow Jones Newswires
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LONDON EC4M 7QN
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as they seem to be bootlegging every rare detroit track under the sun,
and even inventing new titles aswell..it is an educated guess that it
is the oily weasels from brum behind it.
Yep.
And they aint stopping either are they.
you know why? cos people buy them. STOP BUYING THEM
p.s.
So the next question is are the artists doing anything about it? Does
anyone know?
Ken Odeluga
Copy Editor, Markets - Market Talk
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From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL
yes, they seem aware
hence the Planet E Classics series
and Landcruising is being re-released as well..
for other reasons as well of course,
but I think the bootleg thing has fired this up
in a way a kinda strange,
if you don't repress them yourself,
someone else will do it illegally for
The Virtual Sex lp sounds good to me. But I didn't complain about the Relics
repress either, so maybe I'm just an easy going kinda fella. It isn't the best
quality around, but hey, most of us youngsters don't have the original and are
never gonna be able to afford it. And even if we do have it,
I think its basicly down to the money it would cost to take, say,
HTFR's, to court. It would not be worth it for the artist, because of
the samll amount they would get back if they won...
But not 100% on that
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Sent: 03 June
Well I meant a different sort of action actually - legal or not!
Ken Odeluga
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, they seem aware
hence the Planet E Classics series
and Landcruising is being re-released as well..
for other reasons as well of course, but I think the bootleg thing has
fired this up
in a way a kinda strange, if you don't repress them yourself, someone
else
ps. do they do the Jack The House and Carl Craig Remixes series as well?
(both up to volume 3)
double vinyl, but as far as I could hear
they have goood music quality
(and it has got to be said, good tunes)
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The
The Virtual Sex lp sounds good to me. But I didn't complain about the
Relics repress either, so maybe I'm just an easy going kinda fella. It
isn't the best quality around, but hey, most of us youngsters don't have
the original and are never gonna be able to afford it. And even if we do
have it,
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you're taking the beans off carl craigs kids toast innit.
I have to argue with this last statement.
If the original pressing is sold out long ago, the only people whose beans
are nicked are the record collectors/dj's/everybody who own the original
If the original pressing is sold out long ago, the only people whose beans
are nicked are the record collectors/dj's/everybody who own the original
record. If there is a legit repress floating around, then they're taking
the beans off carl's kids.
Not really, cos Carl Craig should still
hey there...
anyone picked up a copy of this very interesting release on mike's new label
'SYNTH' last weekend???
tried also to listen to his show via cjam unfortunately the connection to
the main stage dind't work ... anyone attented this one?
irie
dUb
can someone tell me how they did the set-up for the Easterm Market venue this
year? A bit curious... heard the sound system was ace, but what else did they
do to the place?
Can't help my curiostiy... spent my whole summer there last year... aaahh...
nostalgia...amazing venue and depending
I need recordings from the bunker tent though. Bad. Any smackulator bits?
C'mon plze?
Sorry, but no recordings were made during the entire saturday, atleast not
by the artists nor the organization. Perhaps somebody in the audience
recorded the sets, but I'm not aware of those.
If something
Alex Bond: you're taking the beans off carl craigs kids toast innit.
Ok, now I'm offended! I buy almost every bloody record that Carl Craig produces
so my money is definitely going into his pockets!!!
But if someone bootlegs the Virtual Sex lp it's because no one else thought of
it before.
Ok, now I'm offended!
no offence meant Simon, sorry! twas just a lil joke. in a way. or was it
serious? who knows? however, I certainly didn't mean to offend you.
err, anyway, yeah, on with the discussion.
_
-
It's strange the weird intellectual convolutions people will get into in
trying to justify the fundamentally unjustifiable, isn't it?
K
Simon Vrebos:
Ok, now I'm offended! I buy almost every bloody record that Carl Craig
produces so my money is definitely going into his pockets!!!
But if
hah, nice 1
http://photos14.flickr.com/17073581_d72e4479d4.jpg?v=0
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Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 2:28 AM
Subject: Re: (313) fuse-in pics
on 6/3/05 1:16 AM, Roman von
How come Carl Craig's name pops up all the time.. i thought he was just
an artist on it.or does he have the rights to it...it's not as if it was
on retroactive or anything..
p
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Ok, now I'm offended!
no offence meant Simon, sorry! twas just a lil joke. in a
He seems to have been bootlegged more than anyone else, so peeps are
just using him as a point of reference. That's all.
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Sent: 03 June 2005 14:59
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Subject: Re: (313) virtual sex lp
This is consumerism gone mad!
Just because someone has an item you want doesn't mean that you have
the automatic right to buy it. They might not want to sell it, and
since it's their property it's entirely up to them. That doesn't
justify a bootlegger stealing it from them.
I'm going to
WEll said Dan!!
Simons post : These guys from Detroit and
everyone who's connected have so many good records that are sold for
loads of cash on eBay.
Kinda pissed me off... it may seem to an outsider that the peeps from Detroit
are rolling in Dough, but in reality they don't have cash
Lowell Boileau is one of the best Detroit photographers I've ever witnessed...
check out http://.Detroityes.com
800 images of Detroit... truly amazing.
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Sent: 03 June 2005 15:37
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313)
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Subject:Re: (313) Detroit: Ruin of a city
Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 10:43:57 -0400
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To: Jamie Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jamie,
In reference to the film
Okay, I feel like playing the devil's advocate here, and I'd argue that
what your point misses is that information is not property in the
traditional sense of a car or house... Some people would argue that it
is in the nature of information that it will spread despite whatever
legislative
Does anyone know of any Fuse-In video clips online yet? I saw tons of people
there with video cameras. If anyone has any footage to share, I would be
willing to encode and post it on my site.
jamie hurlbut
www.hurlbotics.com
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From: dUbspencer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hey there...
anyone picked up a copy of this very interesting release on
mike's new label
'SYNTH' last weekend???
yeah i like the white label joint. i didnt pick up the black label
single sided one
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From: Svagr, Jodie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kinda pissed me off... it may seem to an outsider that the peeps
from Detroit are rolling in Dough, but in reality they don't have
cash flowing out of their pockets... Detroit's the slowest economy
I have a copy of part 1 and was wondering how many parts there are? part
2? 3?
side a is fxcking sick. i'd never heard this mix before anywhere, which is
suprising maybe I dont get out enough anymore.
thx
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From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a copy of part 1 and was wondering how many parts there
are? part
2? 3?
side a is fxcking sick. i'd never heard this mix before
anywhere, which is
suprising maybe I dont get out enough
side a:
www.emmrecords.com/~fux/shades.mp3
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Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 1:47 PM
Subject: Re: (313) shades of jae whites
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From: /0 [EMAIL
Give me a break,
It's not information, copyrights are intangible assets fixed in sound
recordings ultimately owned by someone. Perhaps you're thinking of public
domain songs.
Copyright holders have exclusive reproduction and distribution rights which
have been violated with these copies. So, not
www.emmrecords.com/~fux/drunk_as_fuxmix__160.mp3
I posted this here months ago but a few people have asked me to make it
available again (have to swap stuff out a lot, as I have only 100 megs of
webspace to deal with) so i figured I'd repost it to the list too.
Im no dj, but I like the
The walls and floorspace were mostly plain and uncluttered. There was a
small seating area in the middle area between the front and back
soundsystems, though some people chairs to the dance floor area of the
main soundsystem.
The only eye candy was the video projections on the wall, which
hi all
i just bear this question in mind for so long that i thought, i just
release it here ;)
has anyone here got tips on records that aren't commonly known but
really are amongst your personal classics, i mean, dance records that
you feel like determined your passion with house and techno (or
im 1000, for sure
:)
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 3:36 PM
Subject: (313) hidden pearls - classics - unrecognized favourites
hi all
i just bear this question in mind for so long that i thought, i just
sounds nothing like any of the versions of shades of jae on the
12. it could be the b side from it, it was called the set up
but i dont have that one (yet).
tom
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From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 14:00:26 -0400
side
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
sounds nothing like any of the versions of shades of jae on the
12. it could be the b side from it, it was called the set up
but i dont have that one (yet).
tom
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From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 3
sounds nothing like any of the versions of shades of jae on the
12. it could be the b side from it, it was called the set up
but i dont have that one (yet).
That's the B-side of this record:
http://www.discogs.com/release/246872
It is a repress of The Thief That Stole My Sad Days ... Ya
I replied to the wrong mail...
www.emmrecords.com/~fux/shades.mp3
is the B-side of http://www.discogs.com/release/246872
thanks maarten!
I dig it, but Im touched in the head
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Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 3:39 PM
Subject: Re: (313) shades of jae whites
I replied to the
check out
interstellarsounds
you'll find a sound snippet there
'Without a shadow of a doubt this is Moodymann's best known piece and
dropped at the right time has the ability to send a crowd absolutely
berserk, with its seemingly endless tease of an intro, utilising Bob James'
original,
I have to say that i really like this mix
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http://www.arneweinberg.de/Mixes/Deep%20to%20the%20core%20Mix.mp3
Lemme just say that the mix section of my itunes is a very selective place
because I rarely find mixes that engage me enough to occupy a small space and
really sink deep in for the duration (phenomenally short on time , me). As a
result, I've only got maybe 6 that I've kept. This mix has not
Simon Vrebos: now I'm offended!
Alex Bond: no offence meant Simon, sorry! twas just a lil joke. in a way. or
was it serious? who knows? however, I certainly didn't mean to offend you.
Ok, I'm sorry too. I just got a bit carried away when you mentioned beans and
kids and Carl Craig :-)
Dan:
well. these mofos are not broke. there's no excuse for people to
not be repressing things that are in demand. they have to realise
what the other option is. if not, theyre stupid as well as rich.
ITS THEIR MUSIC ITS THEIR MONEY THEY OWE YOU NOTHING
it means a whole lot more to them than it does
oh well, there
was demand, so of course someone has to step in and supply
I'm feeling this tho.
Cause see, I've got an overwhelming demand (complete with signed medical
affidavit) for a black on chrome 67 toronado on diamond studded dubbs. I fully
expect everyone within reach of a classic
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Cause see, I've got an overwhelming demand (complete with
signed medical affidavit) for a black on chrome 67 toronado on
diamond studded dubbs. I fully expect everyone within reach of a
well how about this
there's these dope tracks by this guy in atlanta, men with no bones.
i want them on vinyl but he doesnt even want to release them.
well he BETTER!! else i am just going to bootleg them. i mean now he's got fair
warning so he's just plain STUPID if he doesnt put them out,
your comparison is so flawed.
Totally flawed and absurd.
I was just bugging on the logic Tom. Cause the sense of entitlement to someone
else's prop is just as absurd to me (living around too many bassheads coming
up, nahmeen? Gotta watch yo shxt).
Personally speaking (and being serious
classic cars are bootlegged
by companies other than the ones who made them, except theyre
called kits. you can build any of those classic joints on
easy and cheap to find frames for mere fractions of what an
original in mint condition would cost you. again, there is
demand, someone
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