did you have these custom made by a hearing specialist?
I've got a pair of the Etymotic earplugs and I've never experienced ringing
after wearing them (using either the 15 or 20 db filter).
Were you standing really close to the speakers at any given time?
I could see if you're at the
Sorry, getting the message late as usual...
Jo already contacted me offline. Hopefully this will help anyone else who
finds themselves in Hartford, CT. For what it's worth, I wasn't about to
pass on the opportunity to give CT some advertising. I'll apologize in
advance for writing a book.
Matt
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did you have these custom made by a hearing specialist?
im going to chime in to support the crappy foam earplugs. all i
need to make me happy volume wise is bass shaking my chest. those
joints keep everything
1. Be - Common
Hip-hop album of the year so far
2 Diamonds Of Sierra Leone - Kanye West
Cool sample.
3. Space Age Love Song - A Flock of Seagulls
Underrated band, reminds me of Doctor Who (don't ask why)
4. Anakin's Dream/Anakin's Revenge/Padme's Ruminations - Star Wars: Episode
III: Revenge Of
senior coconut? i have his smoke on the water 12
(did some work for the label so they sent free records)
and thought it was kind of a joke
You should hear his remake of Michael Jackson's Beat It.
Think salsa / merengue...
Name : Anton Banks
Age: 30
Live: Hartford, Connecticut (exactly between NYC and Boston)
Born: Brooklyn, New York
I support my record addiction by: being a Manufacturing Engineer
Into Techno since: 1994- Going to a club called Heaven in Rochester, NY
freshman year of college.
Music that got
Name : Diego Simak
Age : 29
Live : Montevideo, Uruguay
Born : Montevideo, Uruguay
Job : Wireless network controller
Into Electronic Music: In 1988 when I visited Kool Kat discoteque here
in Montevideo, hosted by DJ Marcelo Castelli.
Into Techno Music: In 1997 during Zona de Baile Radio
Name: Orrin Leshner
Age: 50
Born In: Hartford, CT
Live In: West Hartford, CT
First Detroit Techno Record: Inner City Good Life/ Big Fun (1988). First
heard it on a AM Hartford urban radio station and knew this sound was
something special.
First Techno/ House Club: Riot, Hartford (1988/ 89). The
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1. Style Council - Promised land (this version _almost_ wins
over Joe Smooth's ... almost)
Yeah I've always enjoyed this, it's not the original obviously but I still
like it - something that makes some people think
Paul Weller used to reply to fan letters personally, he deserves the props
for that alone!
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Subject: FW: (313) Friday Top 5.
Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 5:46 PM
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From: Jari Tolkkinen
Morning 313,
Couple of new releases up...
Shawn Rudiman in the house:
http://www.dustscience.com/Releases/ShawnRudiman-SecondIsTheF.php
System 23 pounding beats, bleeding cuts, double drop:
http://www.dustscience.com/Releases/System23-OneMoreLine.php
Cheers
Martin
Hi,
I remeber this topic coming up before so I did a bit of digging and
found this:
http://www.arcart.org/earplugs.htm
Hope it is useful.
N
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 June 2005 01:33
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) hearing
Tristan Watkins wrote:
No. Details please? After being quite devoted to him forever, I lost touch and
only recently went in search of his newer stuff, but nothing took. Am itching
to hear a departure.
A departure it is. Admittedly, I've only had time to hear the first 2
tracks while in
Can you speak up a bit please ?
p
Name: Brian.
Age: 30
Place I live: Den Bosch, a city in the south of the Netherlands, a 1 hour
drive from both Amsterdam and Antwerp.
Born and raised: Uden, also in Holland.
Job: tv producer and editor. When I'm not doing that I try to make music.
Into Electronic Music: As long as I can
I brought a pair of moulded plugs 'when I used to do alot of
PA work for large events.
I really enjoyed them, but found it very difficult to use
them all the time. I really do prefer my natural reference.
Nowadays if a PA is bad, I just tend to leave. There is no
reason for a PA
Name: Mario De Block
Born: 18/07/1971, Sint-Niklaas
Live: Antwerp
Job: government, biologist
Discovered house/techno: through MTV's PartyZone and Rave Radio, originally a
late friday night radio show on dutch radio 3. it included 'Clubland' from The
Ghetto Brothers and i was hooked. About the
I believe that article's by Max Duley. Having made the journey from
being heavily into death metal in his (younger?) youth to being a Lost
cub today, I think he'd know! ;-).
Ken
Ken Odeluga
Copy Editor, Markets - Market Talk
Dow Jones Newswires
10 Fleet Place
Limeburner Lane
LONDON EC4M 7QN
020
Yeah, that's the one. I can't remember if he posted it here or on the
G-Tech list.
It is worrying that so many DJs (and punters) have to live with the risk
of permanent hearing damage as an occupational hazard. I think it first
hit home back in late '99 (I think) when TP had persistent tinnitus.
Okay - here goes:
Okay...right now I'm playing this game with myself, trying to slot the new
Stewart Walker record (Grounded in Existence), which I am liking quite a bit as
I give it it's first proper spin through the phones here at work.
It's a radical departure from what you might expect if
Here is the link:
http://nocturnalnoize.com/mp3/Mixes/CyborgK_Detroit_Fuse-in_Mix_2005.mp3
Sorry, that is correct, and all mixes are on this page:
http://nocturnalnoize.com/mixes.htm
~David
Pryor, Ryan N wrote:
Here is the link:
http://nocturnalnoize.com/mp3/Mixes/CyborgK_Detroit_Fuse-in_Mix_2005.mp3
hi all
just a question in case someone was deeply into UK chill music around
the midst of the nineties: there once was this strange track including
Richard Attenborough comment on a river-bound Amazonian creature (don't
know what anymore), that intro'ed a chill out track around 94. Alex
Patterson
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From: viva la' evolution [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 June 2005 12:00
Nowadays if a PA is bad, I just tend to leave. There is no
reason for a PA of any size to make your ear ring.
Its just bad sound management.
Hey while I agree with most of
I know, seems my reaction speed
is about ten years too slow but, that's why we speak about 'hard to
find' records, right? ;)
Right, just as long as we don't shop there. ;)
MEK
I got all those mixes in the past. Still have them on cdr, its great
to hear quality music from the nocturnal noize crew :))) keep it up
please! I am downloading the new one-can't wait.
-david
On Jun 19, 2005, at 6:25 PM, David Powers wrote:
Hello 313,
I've got a new Cyborg K mix that's
Hmmm disagree with Max on the fact you can Dj with earplugs without any
problem.
By some way i cant describe, it is different, and friends of mine and
also people like Laurent Garnier feel the same.
Of course with some practice it is not that difficult to Dj with them (I
know Surgeon does
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Hmmm disagree with Max on the fact you can Dj with earplugs
without any
problem.
By some way i cant describe, it is different, and friends of mine
and
also people like Laurent Garnier feel the
as long as the headphone amp is loud enough to pump the highs it
shouldnt be a problem. all i really need is to hear a snare drum
or hi hat and im good to go for mixing records. ive played full
sets with crappy foam joints in and its been alright.
tom
Ive been using Senheiser HD 25sp for
As the weather gets warmer above the equator, here's a mix to match with
your summer wardrobe.
Techno, house, disco, etc... a little something for everyone.
http://www.metrotechno.net/~geewhy/
enjoy
-Gil
Satellite Sernade by The Orb on the Morphology album.
I don't know if it's the original version though.
...steve...
De Block, Mario wrote:
hi all
just a question in case someone was deeply into UK chill music around
the midst of the nineties: there once was this strange track including
Richard
name: gretchen
live: sf, ca
born: oakland, ca
age: 33
first detroit techno record: be brave - model 500
got into techno: I used to do dance routines to egyptian lover in middle
school and I just wanted to keep on dancin'.
memorable live sets/shows: UR at demf 2001, adult in SF 2001, jeff mills
all I need is a some string and a good soup can.
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Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 2:08 PM
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MEK
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