On Wed, October 5, 2005 10:56 pm, Antonio Alves Felizardo wrote:
Diplo's 'Florida' LP is one of last year's best albums IMO. Everyone
into moody downtempo with Timbaland-ish beats, mixed with abstract
jazzy and cinematic tones and carefully manipulated sampling should
check it out. Seriously,
I picked up a flyer while I was at Necto on Monday for a show Saunderson
will be doing this coming Sunday (Oct 9). Hopefully, this won't go up
in smoke like that Juan Atkins fiasco a while back.
I don't remember seeing anyone announce it here, so I figured I'd pass
on the info that is on the
That is one hell of a mix, full of classic tracks. Can't wait till it is
available for download again.
peace to dj bone.
space!
On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 10:53 -0700, Garrett McGrath wrote:
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
This week's Attack is a special presentation of DJ Bone's 4 April
btw. what is that track before Man with the Red Face ?
On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 13:04 +1000, Andrew Jackson wrote:
That is one hell of a mix, full of classic tracks. Can't wait till it is
available for download again.
peace to dj bone.
space!
On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 10:53 -0700, Garrett
S..don't tell Warner Brothers!
On 5 Oct 2005, at 13:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
got the iridite!
can confirm the recommendations : )
didnt even listen to the flip as I checked jasons track and thought
that
will do for me.
the sample he uses is prince controversy fact fans
S..don't tell Warner Brothers!
whoops never thought of that! sorry!
still, thats a pretty famous guitar lick. mmm. nice.
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Hi All,
Just wondering if any of you have an old 303, 707, 808, 909 etc lying
around your place and would like to part with it?
I am in Sydney, Australia, and do not mind if you are located outside
Australia.
Please reply to me personally if you are keen to make some cash.
Thanks in
If you're really cool with paying for shipping such beasts across the
world, you might as well check the READER'S ADS section of this:
http://www.soundonsound.com/
It seems at least one of those machines is on sale at anyone time.
In future, if you have such a query it might be an idea to chuck
OT ALERT! OT ALERT!
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From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: George Emsies [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 10:42 AM
Subject: RE: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc
If you're really cool with paying for shipping such beasts across
LOL! :-)
Maybe I should throw in some meaningless nasty abuse of other members as
that seems to be allowed!
**
OK, feeble attempt to bring this back on topic:
On my ipod today:
Pixellated Vision - Star Gazing
E.R.P.
From Our Minds To Yours Volume One
Juan Atkins The Berlin Sessions.
Ken
Yeah, prince is notoriously hard a$$ed about people sampling his stuff.
Like he'll hunt you...or so I hear.
KKS
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 4:18 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) iridite #5
S..don't
After Glow @ Johansen Charles Gallery
Saturday Oktober 15, 2K5
K-HAND Acacia Records/Detroit
Tim Baker Elephanthaus Rec./Real Estate Rec. Chicago/Detroit
DJ 3000 Motech Records/ U.R
Hakim Murphy Random Access Recording / Planet Detroit
Hammer Brothers (Live) / Planet Detroit
TS-1 soultraxx
i'd imagine kdj is in for his ass-kicking first.
in any case that sample's been used before by (i think) steve bug as
superlova (tho i may have remembered that one wrong)so even he is
ahead of you JB :)
robin...
Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
Yeah, prince is notoriously hard a$$ed about
Ninja/Big Dada released a whole bunch of great records lately (in addition
to Diplo) -
Ammon Contact -
Bonobo - Live Sessions EP
Pest - All Out Fall Out
The Herbaliser - Take London
Jaga Jazzist - What We Must
I think the label is hitting a high mark once again
MEK
Apparently he's been known to send his people into record shops to check
for bootlegs of his records.
Then they bust the place up just as a warning
kidding (about the second part)
MEK
Stoddard, Kamal
Hit me back off-list if you are
MEK
I never thought I'd be quoting or paraphrasing Charlton Heston, but you
can pry my 303 from my cold, dead hands. :)
Though, after a bit of though, I realize I haven't even touched the thing
in probably over a year, if not longer. My poor, sad, lonely Devilfish
must hate me now. I need to give it
I've heard he's been hanging around with Ted Nugent, who's been teaching
him to hunt and arming him good and proper, so that's probably true.
When is intellectual property theif season anyway? :)
Yeah, prince is notoriously hard a$$ed about people sampling his stuff.
Like he'll hunt you...or
I would think this is a perfect time to bring on the 303 what with the
current Acid revival, but guys like Luke Vibert have really raised the
bar in terms of the musicality in using the 303. You can't just take
out the batteries and tweak the cutoff on a random pattern any more.
On 10/6/05, John
Does that still go on in Detroit the way it used to?
MEK
Well, you *could* do that, it just wouldn't sound terribly new or
original. Not that that's ever stopped me in the past. ;)
Personally, I have more fun trying to make it NOT sound like a 303. Even
more fun to run external audio through the 303's filters and just use it
as an effect box. Good
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From: Stoddard, Kamal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 October 2005 23:04
To: Melody Ng; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) DJ Bone week 9 - file missing? [plus review]
I think some may have missed the posts, but bone expressly asked to not
have the sets dl'ed as
On Oct 6, 2005, at 10:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently he's been known to send his people into record shops to
check
for bootlegs of his records.
Then they bust the place up just as a warning
Well, according to Real Detroit, there's one less place to check.
The Dance Room at
Unfortunately, it doesn't usually go with who sampled them first, but
the first(and every) recording
that the artists hears. So if for example, he went into Submerge and
ran across the Iridite
record, and they did NOT have the KDJ and Steve Bug in stock, guess who
would be getting
sued. The
Confirmed. What a horrible statement of the times.
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From: Ian Malbon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 11:24:15 -0400
On Oct 6, 2005, at 10:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently he's been known to send his people into
Darn! That's distressing news. At least there's always MemoriesMelodies
down the street.
Cheers,
lrh
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From: Ian Malbon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 11:24 AM
To: 313 List
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) iridite #5
On Oct 6, 2005,
Ookay, then maybe I'm either trippin' or (more likely) I just don't
know. I rarely do these days it seems. Oh well, so much for defending
the honour of techno. Back to work. My bad.
KKS
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From: The Archiver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005
On Oct 6, 2005, at 10:24 AM, Ian Malbon wrote:
Well, according to Real Detroit, there's one less place to check. The
Dance Room at Record Time Roseville has been shuttered, it's stock
mixed into the rest of the inventory, and Huckaby is no longer there.
End of an era. Can anyone confirm?
Saturday October 8
Wolf + Lamb presents
DJs:
Oliver Hacke (Trapez | Dusseldorf)
Derek Plaslaiko (Ghostly, W + L | NYC)
DJ Spinoza (the Bunker, W + L | NYC)
Jon Schmidt (Recycle | Boston)
Wolf + Lamb
Wolf + Lamb
108 Marcy Avenue (btw S 2nd S 3rd St)
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
$5, 21+, 10p-6a+
I too felt a loss reading that Record Time closed. As long as the Clique
doesn't close I'll be able to manage.
I'll miss seeing the Sorry, We're Open / Yes, We're Closed sign on the
door.
I have to admit that in more recent years I have found more things at
melodies and memories though...
No, no, no. Record Time didn't close! They just did away with the Dance
Room and placed the records from the room, out onto the main sales
floor.
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From: Chris O'Connor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 1:46 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Cc: 'Matt
sure, how many of each do you need?
From: George Emsies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/10/06 Thu AM 04:31:56 EDT
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc
Hi All,
Just wondering if any of you have an old 303, 707, 808, 909 etc lying
around your place and would
Not entirely on topic but a nice educational viedo for everyone...
http://www.museumoftechno.org/technical/video/museum_technicians_-_recording_a_kick_drum.mpg
-Mike
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Where can I hear it???
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From: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 5:26 PM
Subject: (313) iridite #5
sounding really nice!!
surprise! sample house from jason brunton, o
clips at piccadilly, crappy 30 sec ones, i
wow . . .
I never did all that well shopping at RT but unquestionably it
was a highlight of many of my visits to the D (I met Terrence
Parker there for the first time in 1995, just to name one example),
and a hugely important connecting point for those serious-about-
the-music. Plus it seems
Hi All:
Looking for a copy of Global Tekno 01 by Jean-Philippe Renoult et
Pierre-Emmanuel Restoin.
Hit me off list. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks.
AA
Yea i have to agree. Mike Huckaby was a big force behind alot of the
music at record time. When he called me a week or so ago to let me know he
was done there, i thought he was kidding at first. I hope Mike moves on to
better things. He really deserves it.
I know record time was never the end
I guess I should say goodbye to an old friend. I spent many a day workin in
that room selllin records. Experinces like that cannot bought on vynil. Many
fun times were had with Mr. Huckaby, Mr. Himes and the rest of the crew that
came and went. The dance room was one of the last dinosaurs like
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