No its...
Beavis: Yeah... uh... no. NO! I must get T.P. for my bunghole! (pulls
shirt over head) I am the great Cornholio!!! heh heh heh heh
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Are you threatening me!!! Ah yay aya ay!! I am the mighty Bondholio, I
want TP (theo parrish) for my bunghle!!!
The Archiver wrote:
No its...
Beavis: Yeah... uh... no. NO! I must get T.P. for my bunghole! (pulls
shirt over head) I am the great Cornholio!!! heh heh heh heh
I agree. A bit disappointed with this CC mix (the same goes for the
recent RH ones, the L.Garnier one and for the Darkness one... not my
CC cup of tea).
And Francis, i guess Placid was joking cause my version of this 10 is
one-sided only not that this is any funny...
G
On Thu, Dec 08,
Since the reggae heads and the techno heads overlap:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5037072
She sings all my favorite roots reggae classics, including an
absolutely brilliant version of Lee Perry's Curly Locks.
On 12/8/05, Guilherme Menegon Arantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree. A bit disappointed with this CC mix (the same goes for the
recent RH ones, the L.Garnier one and for the Darkness one... not my
CC cup of tea).
i REALLY don't like the garnier rmx. that bass sound is the worst
sound of
And Francis, i guess Placid was joking cause my version of this 10 is
one-sided only not that this is any funny...
oh hey gui, placid tells no jokes. the heat is on the other side, the super
exclusive double rare b-side mix. thats the hottie, what the kids go mad
for. 25 copies only, white
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::latest news::
SUPERCONDUCTOR
...
CARL CRAIG (Planet E - Detroit)
ANDREA PARKER (Touchin'Bass/K7! - UK)
Dan Moore, Alex Bowen Daz Quayle (SC
This looks really good, Touchin Bass is one of my favourite labels and
you can never have too much Carl Craig...
nye will be good with those pair at it, I tell thee.
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Ahhh, I knew you'd come in handy at some point- can you also tell me
where I left my car keys last Xmas (I suspect I dropped them from my
pocket at that party when I was upside down behind the TV for a
couple of hours but I'm sure you'd know better)???
Jason
On 9 Dec 2005, at 00:44, The
any of our esteemed american compadres buy this magazine??
when does it normally come out? could someone let me know when it comes
out, I need to buy a copy.
infact, anyone got any idea how I do buy a copy?? mailorder??
THANKSVERYMUCH
http://detroitdigitalvinyl.com/
Hi,
Sorry that my first post on here is spam, but i thought you might want the heads up on this new MP3 site for Submerge. This site has been a while in the making and we will be ready to launch in a few days. This site will feature Exclusive MP3's from the submerge
superb idea!
cheers
http://detroitdigitalvinyl.com/
Hi,
Sorry that my first post on here is spam, but i thought you might want the
heads up on this new MP3 site for Submerge. This site has been a while in
the making and we will be ready to launch in a few days. This site will
feature
seconded - great idea.
feedback - have you considered offering wav. files for download at a
slightly higher price?
its an option i'd be interested in.
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feedback - have you considered offering wav. files for download at a
slightly higher price?
its an option i'd be interested in.
I agree with Alex, being able to get the audio as wavs at a slightly
higher price is something I'd also be prepared to pay for.
Here's a warmup set from Eamonn Doyle (D1) 26/11/2005.
Check out the news section @
http://www.d1recordings.com/news/article.asp?newsid=10
Download from:
http://www.d1recordings.com/db/audio/ModelOne/EamonnDoyle(D1)ModelOneTraffic26-11-05.mp3
or
http://tinyurl.com/d5f2a
The
Found this in the mail today...something to look forward to i would say!
'Steve Rachmad world tour
Kicking off at Innercity at Amsterdam RAI, NL on December 17, 2005,
Steve Rachmad will tour the World in 2006,
celebrating his 25-year involvement in music. This will be followed by
some major
I agree with Alex, being able to get the audio as wavs at a slightly
higher price is something I'd also be prepared to pay for.
Me three (but see below). Or at least in a lossless format like FLAC.
Thing is though is there a big demand for downloads for the kind of
music we are talking about
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On 12/8/05, Guilherme Menegon Arantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree. A bit disappointed with this CC mix (the same goes for the
recent RH ones, the L.Garnier one and for the Darkness one... not my
CC cup of tea).
i REALLY don't like the garnier rmx. that bass
these are ace.
thanks for posting them.
that is all.
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sorry for the non-timely reply, finally got time to get back to this
thread
On Dec 6, 2005, at 2:52 PM, /0 wrote:
not dancing isn't a fault. if someone pays the same money you did to
get into an event which focuses on AUDIO, is your night really
diminished because that person doesnt want to
This is what I have to say about formats and different medium.
Should it matter what medium one is pushing the frequencies from as
long as the frequencies are getting pushed? I was and am for the
most part a wax man, but wax is heavy to lug around. Yes it is nice
to see a DJ get down
new one just arrived in my mailbox yesterday
international subscriptions are $50 for a year (10 issues)
you can pay by credit card or money order
email them at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
no sure about individual/back issues - probably could contact them at the
above email and get info
last issue was
I think this is possibly the answer to a different question. I agree
with you though - it doesn't matter to me what produces the noise as
long as it sounds like I can dance to it.
robin...
vmax wrote:
This is what I have to say about formats and different medium. Should
it matter what
last issue was Carl Craig on the cover - this issue is the year round up
with Jamie Lidell on the cover
i picked up the Carl Craig issue.
you'd think that after they'd gone to the trouble of photoing the guy
and putting him on the cover they'd have managed to put some effort into
their
Yes, Thats the spirit. ;)
On Dec 9, 2005, at 10:10 AM, robin wrote:
I think this is possibly the answer to a different question. I
agree with you though - it doesn't matter to me what produces the
noise as long as it sounds like I can dance to it.
robin...
vmax wrote:
This is what
Don't they have it in Piccadilly? I hope so then, considering Alex is in
there nearly as often as I am, we can have a bit of Friday mirth at his
efforts voyage to far off lands for a copy.
Don't they have it in Piccadilly? I hope so then, considering Alex is in
there nearly as often as I am, we can have a bit of Friday mirth at his
efforts voyage to far off lands for a copy.
do they??
never seen it in there.
not that I look like.
to be fair.
I find that most dance music magazines do a crap job of interviews and
articles. I think there is too much pressure on getting as much shoved
into the pages as possible - more bang for your buck. Of course adverts
take up lots of space as well but that's what pays for the production and
When Front Page was up and running, I thought they did a pretty good
job if it..
On Dec 9, 2005, at 10:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find that most dance music magazines do a crap job of interviews and
articles. I think there is too much pressure on getting as much
shoved
into the
On 12/9/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Overall, I think XLR8R does a pretty good job for a N.American glossy.
but theyve gone WA downhill in the past few years. i swear i read
more stuff in there about white hiphop emcees, trendy indie rock
bands, and hipster dancemusic
Jockey Slut went exactly the same way before carking it.
We live in a post-magazine world.
robin...
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On 12/9/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Overall, I think XLR8R does a pretty good job for a N.American glossy.
but theyve gone WA downhill in
On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 08:48:19AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And Francis, i guess Placid was joking cause my version of this 10 is
one-sided only not that this is any funny...
oh hey gui, placid tells no jokes. the heat is on the other side, the super
exclusive double rare b-side
Talking about CC:
Have anyone compared the old Landcruising pressint/mastering with the
new The Album Formely Known... ?
Is there a huge difference? IIRC, the Landcruising pressing/mastering is
quite good. On the other hand, there is a big difference between the
Transmat/Fragile original
Oh God! Thanks for just telling it now... will ask if Hardwax has one of
these 'special' copies...
Yeah, phone them up Gui!
Phone them now!
tell them francis woof said there were double rare copies, and that
Placid out of acid-house.net has got one, and it's got a large RED HERRING
Clone-Germany, back in 1992-3 up to 2000 give or take..
On Dec 9, 2005, at 10:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Never heard of it - where was it out of?
of course, I'm sure DEQ is pretty cool too (although it's a CD) but
I have
yet to see it
vmax
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 4:10 PM
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Talking about CC:
Have anyone compared the old Landcruising pressint/mastering with the
new The
Yes this is true... To bad this has changed. This could also be
said for the music now days as well..
On Dec 9, 2005, at 11:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh, most dance music magazines were better in the 90s imo - they
actually
used to talk about music and not fashion back then
from cliff at submerge. some interesting points in there:
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Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 07:40:53 -0800 (PST)
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dink
*sound of cliff at submerge hitting nail squarely on head*
good post
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Firstly, I'm not averse to digital downloads at all. I'm thinking that
it might be the way forward but I can't get past the whole having a bit
of vinyl in front of me and wonder if others can too.
I mean when I dj I play off a laptop and I've not bought one single
digital download yet (i
check this out from matthew ingrams blog
(the description on the label from reckless records)
I thought it was funny anyway!
http://www.woebot.com/
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So, is $tinkworkzzz playing live in 69/Monox?
Yes! also Jason Brunton too is playing records I
hear on the buckfast
grapevine. sounds hot.
Come on, get on it, I'm going on me techno holidays
to Glasgow. woooho,
I've got an axis hanky tied round my head
nice. i've been visiting that splash page for months now...
On Dec 9, 2005, at 3:29 AM, Cliff Thomas wrote:
http://detroitdigitalvinyl.com/
On Dec 9, 2005, at 7:13 AM, robin wrote:
last issue was Carl Craig on the cover - this issue is the year
round up
with Jamie Lidell on the cover
i picked up the Carl Craig issue.
you'd think that after they'd gone to the trouble of photoing the
guy and putting him on the cover they'd
i still miss Overload. :(
On Dec 9, 2005, at 8:14 AM, vmax wrote:
Clone-Germany, back in 1992-3 up to 2000 give or take..
On Dec 9, 2005, at 10:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Never heard of it - where was it out of?
of course, I'm sure DEQ is pretty cool too (although it's a CD)
On Dec 9, 2005, at 12:42 PM, diana potts wrote:
I find that most dance music magazines do a crap
job of interviews and articles. I think there is
too much pressure on getting as much shoved into the
pages as possible - more bang for your buck.
I've personally never been drawn to
Hard-Sync U.O.S. ;(
On Dec 9, 2005, at 1:26 PM, Garrett McGrath wrote:
i still miss Overload. :(
On Dec 9, 2005, at 8:14 AM, vmax wrote:
Clone-Germany, back in 1992-3 up to 2000 give or take..
On Dec 9, 2005, at 10:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Never heard of it - where
vmax wrote:
Hard-Sync U.O.S. ;(
Yep, Heather Hearts' Under One Sky (U.O.S.) was a great little zine from
back in the day... Back when we didn't have the internet to do all of
our work, or when I was logging in back then, it as on a 1200 baud modem
so there was only so much work that you
The E is for Earth hope someone can win the CD
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Subject: (313) Fw: Carl Craig returns - win his new mix CD!
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COOL!
The Ionicboy
www.ionic.com.ar
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 9:15 AM
Subject: (313) Model One :: Eamonn Doyle DJ Set
Here's a warmup set from Eamonn Doyle (D1) 26/11/2005.
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