So...I ventured out to AUX 88 in Philly. Break it
down:
Venue: Shady neighborhood. It reminded me of Detroit,
just from the way it looked; loft building, narrow
streets, empty. I even heard some gun shots down the
street (a bunch of cop cars followed shortly after). I
think I've seen better bathr
You missed that one time when all these trance cats invaded and hijacked the
Hyperreal servers.
j/k
Good to see ya Rob.
George Jones IV - logic7
http://www.geocities.com/labwerx
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From: rob theakston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 1:15 PM
Well, it's really hard to describe but man was it funny.
MEK
PS - welcome back Rob
rob theakston
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On Sep 19, 2005, at 1:15:15 PM, Rob Theakston wrote:
What'd I miss?
Yussel getting too loaded, Plaslaiko getting naked ... you know, the
usual.
- Greg (who thought Rob was gonna review that old Peter Gabriel album)
Check these:
http://www.uncarved.org/dub/mix/two.html
http://uncarved.org/blog/?p=648
http://uncarved.org/blog/?p=710
A lot of UK 90s steppers tunes are pitched at around 120 bpm, see
Disciples, Iration Steppas etc
Heard Andy Weatherall do sets of this kind of stuff occassionally,
pretty tasty! Sadly don't have any recordings.
Whatever happened to Pole?
On 19 Sep 2005, at 19:56, Kent Williams wrote:
The
Not much
On 19 Sep 2005, at 21:15, rob theakston wrote:
What'd I miss?
What'd I miss?
On Sep 19, 2005, at 2:56 PM, Kent Williams wrote:
One that stands out is on the Blood & Fire re-issue of the Congos'
"Heart of the Congos" -- in particular the bonus CD's 12" versions of
"Congoman" and "Congoman Chant" This is some deep mystery music, and
on the utilitarian side they have a 4/4
what about tim wright - "thirst (luciano's dancehall remix)"?
should fit into your discription, but more techno than dancehall, i suppose.
c*
Kent Williams wrote:
The connection between techno and reggae obviously goes beyond the
fact that Bob Marley briefly lived in Detroit -- the work of the
Kent Williams wrote:
>Remember to always send your 313 messages plain text only.
>And remember not to cuss -- in american english anyway.
>
>One of _my_ messages bounced because of obscentity last week, but I
>discovered that it wasn't in the message I typed, but in the
>DomainKey-Signature field
Remember to always send your 313 messages plain text only.
And remember not to cuss -- in american english anyway.
One of _my_ messages bounced because of obscentity last week, but I
discovered that it wasn't in the message I typed, but in the
DomainKey-Signature field in the message header. There
The connection between techno and reggae obviously goes beyond the
fact that Bob Marley briefly lived in Detroit -- the work of the
Hardwax crew has always had a strong grounding in dub, for example.=20
I've been on a reggae buying spree lately, and have noticed a few
roots reggae tracks that could
Don't let this line-up fool you. I Love Techno is one of the biggest, but also
the worst techno fetivals around. It's looks like there's much to hear but it
all sounds the same once you're there. Too many people, bad sound, no
creativity whatsoever,...
It used to be good, but not any more...
B
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
From: Matt MacQueen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ryan burns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: (313) bone 6-11 track id
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 11:48:58 -0500
what's the link to the mix again?
peace
On Sep 13, 2005, at 5:19 PM, ryan burns wrote:
whats the trac
Don't know if this has been posted before, but I just stumbled across
this link.
63 mins high quality video.
http://cgi.omroep.nl/cgi-bin/streams?/nps/output/nsjf2005//
moodymann.wmv
Joost
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
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