http://www.suckfish.org
18 tracks in 21 minutes.
Nasty stuff from Mr. Matthew Dear, whose next album 'Suckfish' (under the
Audion alias) comes on 4 October.
On Fri, September 23, 2005 10:25 am, Dave Pinter said:
> One more thing...Satellite here in NYC was looking like it was going to
> close. I stopped in a few days ago and there is a new dj supply partner in
> the space( can't remember the name). The record stock seemed really thin
> and there wasn't
seems its been the same in every city ive been the last two years...
just becasue the techno issued these days does not sell as much as before
lets not balme mp3 downloading, ive been listening as many records as
before in shops and i buy like one third of what i used to buy around
2000/2001 a
I rented this the other night and was well impressed. I lived in
Sheffield for a few years whilst
I studied at Psalter lane art school in the early 90's. There was still
a healthy amount of electronic pop expermintation going on even then and
warp was still there. I'd be interested in what's goin
Anyone else read the there will be importing support for iTunes? Wonder if this
will save burning and importing runaround.
Also is Beatport very 313 stocked? I've not taken much time to see what labels
are on it. Anyone got anyone good recommendations from that site?
One more thing...Satellite
Does anyone know of a way to create a mixed-mode DVD with PAL _and_ NTSC
menu choices?
I am not sure if that's possible, since the menu has to be either PAL or
NTSC, but just figured it wouldn't hurt to ask.
i saw it too. it was pretty good, light on cab voltaire tho. lots of nice live
footage of more obscure stuff, fun...
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interesting looking dvd - relating to the
Have you seen it? It's a good film. Was quite informative about the
beginnings of Sheffield's most famous of bands (yeah even Def Leppard!)
It's available through Netflix for anyone in the US. I think it's worth
owning. The interviews are good but it does leave you wanting more - which
I th
What!? You mean you left a channel unused? Sounds like a wasted
opportunity to plug in your electric skiffle board.
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its about time they added more decks, I was sick of using 6 computers (12
decks) and and 3 909s with a 16 channel mixer for my mixes. :)
>
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> Subject: (313) (OT) NI announce Traktor DJ
We're flying out from London as we haven't got time for trains and ferry
even though I'd prefer that option.
Anyway, we're very much looking forward to this!!!
Anyone else going and care to meet up give us a shout.
Toodles,
Anya
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Well... maybe not so off-topic; you could always mix up four copies of
'Strings Of Life' or something :)
Looks like they have really piled on the new features. I think the
integrated Beatport access is a bit of a cheap shot, but the four de
It appears I was a bit hasty in my reply that I sent
the other day when someone (Lance?) asked about this.
It says on Boomkats website that the "finished" copies
are just in and it was the white labels that were
limited
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=18895
sorry for any confusion
Cheers
BT
interesting looking dvd - relating to the simon reynolds book I suppose
which we talked about the other day
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=18906
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