You can also DL the mp3, you don't have to subscribe to podcast if you
don't want to.
And the crucial tracklist:
Hey . all .
(Adam this is not about your mix . .. just the whole area of net casts)
Just wanted to ask the opinion of the list ' regarding the net casting of
Tuesday April 11th, 2006
Drake Underground
1150 Queen St. W. Toronto
9:30pm-2:30am
$5-$10 PWYC
Full Spectrum Dominance DeafCon 3 Code Xanthophyll
presents:
INTELLIGENT DESIGN MOVEMENT
An evening of generative music, animation poetry
hosted by Eric Shinn
Featuring:
- NAW NOKAMI
- MANTISSA
I guess it must very interesting to make some hybrid of a dj set and
a live act. People pulling out their own edits to the tracks.
I guess it may shift the level of creativity among djs. It's pretty
easy to rock a floor when you have good records in your case. The
large majority of the djs i
Tristan, that's sounds like a bit of a disappointing Space base, glad I
couldn't go.
Mark has one of the best funk collections around, he'll nail it on
Plastic People sound system.
Bring it on.
-Original Message-
From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 April 2006 05:09
I'll never understand why Colin Dale took the direction he did. His Outer
Limits show went from being one of the highlights of my week, forming the
basis of the list of records I wanted to pick up to being one long 2 hour
tech house crapfest seemingly overnight. No wonder it got canned! His
Its like the old boys network type thing, Bicknell is just booking old
friends to play for him and some times not really thinking about it to
much.
Colin Dale and Bicknell go way back, Colin use to play lost back in the
day when he was good, may be it was just a lazy booking.
I think booking
- Original Message -
From: Paul Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 9:53 AM
Subject: RE: (313) The roving London report (because someone on this list
must pretend like they go out somewhere) pt. 1
Its like
on 10/4/06 10:54 am, Tristan Watkins at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but you would think something would be
communicated to these guys when they get booked for a set there, such as
don't play crap, foo.
I know it might be hard to get your head around it but the problem might be
that Colin and
- Original Message -
From: Emile Facey - Plant43 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Paul Kendrick
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: (313) The roving London report (because someone on this
listmust pretend
but you would think something would be
communicated to these guys when they get booked for a set there, such as
don't play crap, foo.
I know it might be hard to get your head around it but the problem might
be
that Colin and Steve both LIKE the stuff that Colin is playing these days!
Heads up house heads:
http://www.ken-guru.net/mix_recler1.shtml
Email me for tracklisting.
Cheers,
--
Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.ken-guru.net
--
So does anyone mind the publishing of Techno mixes online
http://www.rianz.org.nz/rianz/homepage.asp
http://www.ifpi.org
http://www.riaa.com/default.asp
probably find what your looking for at any one of these sites
Are there any legal standards for this?
Yes, AFAIK they view it pretty
So I suppose it comes down to a peer review again. Since as far as I know
no one has ever been prosecuted for handing out Mix tapes.
Er, no, that's not true.
http://www.downhillbattle.org/interviews/neil_armstrong.php
GINO: Are you ever worried about being sued for the stuff you've used in
I'll never understand why Colin Dale took the direction he did. His
Outer Limits show went from being one of the highlights of my week,
forming the basis of the list of records I wanted to pick up to being
one long 2 hour tech house crapfest seemingly overnight
Tech house itself went from
Selling mixtapes is different than handing them out for promotional use. I
remember hearing about the dj shops in Toronto getting busted for selling
mixtapes awhile back and I've heard about clubs or djs getting busted for not
paying public broadcast fees for a paid gig but I've never heard of
I thought I'd sent this over the weekend but because I'm only on the
digest at home I only discovered that the mail didn't get to the list
(or so it seems) when I got to work today.
So I'm trying again. There are no profanities that I'm aware of - I'm
trying to keep my turret's syndrome under
HI all,
Just to remind you, there is a labelnight this friday from Arne's AW
record. Arne, Duplex T!m and myself will be playing at the Bootleg DJ
Cafe (http://www.bootlegdjcafe.com/) in Rotterdam:
AW Records labelnight, featuring:
- The Moderator (AW Rec, DownLow, Eevo Lute) (Live)
-
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