Wow - thanks for the schooling Kamal! Much appreciated.
MEK
Stoddard, Kamal
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I won't say how long I've been playing dub since it's scary.
But my favorites remain King Tubby, Lee Perry, Augustus Pablo
and the early Adrian Sherwood/Singers and Players/On-U era.
The best dub in my opinion always starts with live studio
playing. There's a lot of good all-electronic dub, but
On 3/29/07, Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The best dub in my opinion always starts with live studio
playing. There's a lot of good all-electronic dub, but it's not
really the same.
i like both styles really, theyre good for different moods. i
especially like the early electronic stuff
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March, 30 2007 at Fukhouse COMPRESSED @ TOIBar
577A College St., Toronto, Ontario
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welcomes Noise Factory recording artist NAW - performing LIVE in
That weatherhall mix is s**t though yeah? Has anyone mentioned U-Roy
yet...dunno...he's cool though
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I won't
Whoa! I like this. Chaotic at one time, but groovy the other.
Where can I find more?
Peter
On 3/29/07, David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is dope! Especially like the little piano thing that comes in
about halfway through.
I must say, that for some reason I like hearing his stuff as a
Well, U Roy is another alltime favorite. iirc I played one of his
tracks at one of the 313 parties in Detroit.
He is another elevated master if you ask me, but he's not a
dub producer. He started as a DJ (record announcer in Jamaican
parlance; what we call a DJ is the selector) with Duke Reid's
On 29-mrt-2007, at 21:02, rob theakston wrote:
yup.
is otto still on here btw?
That depends on his mood i guess ;)
So are there any decent radioshows left in Detroit? Stick it in your
Ear got cancelled a while ago to, right?
On 29-mrt-2007, at 20:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it true that Brave New Waves just ended too?
m50
At 10:32 2007/3/29, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
saw an article on feep.com
Favourite of mine is the record called BEWARE, another SLY and ROBBIE
epic...yabby u, skully and tommy...man, that's got a pre rave feeling for
me...
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http://emodirak.web.infoseek.co.jp/
On 3/30/07, P.A. Keur BICT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whoa! I like this. Chaotic at one time, but groovy the other.
Where can I find more?
Peter
On 3/29/07, David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is dope! Especially like the little piano thing that comes
Yup. Stick It got stuck to as well.
As far as decent radio shows? I'm not exactly sure anymore. There's
always the outstanding, steady, dependable Crush Collision on Thursday
nights EST. But that's about it, really.
On 3/30/07, Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So are there any
I think you need to talk to the Smitten guys if you
want cows in your techno...
--- Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think they took my suggestion to put cows'
moos on their trax
seriously though.
cheers, this another good one, ive banged on about will saul before
but i love his mix on this site (well it takes a while to warm up, the
last track is great especially)
http://beatsinspace.net/main.html
have good wkds people
On 29/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, Gary Martin. I was just talking to Minto about what he has been up to.
Nice.
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Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 2:48:07 PM
Subject: (313) little more detroit @ demf
seems theyve added gary martin
Liz is a cutie, but for a girl with impeccable taste in music she is down right
smokin' hot. ;)
Her web page:
http://www.audiointerference.com/
Metrotimes profile:
www.metrotimes.com/.../artistprofile.asp?id=5838
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To:
Liz is a cutie, but for a girl with impeccable taste in music she is down
right smokin' hot. ;)
Her taste in music wasn't always impeccable. Her pre-2000 radio shows hosted
A TON of those velveeta cheesy hipster-doofis bands and NO REAL techno
whatsoever.
A friend of mine who is a lead
tried yesterday to recall a CD I got recently that was all
dub/Latin/instrumental
artist's name is Luz Mob
CD is called Luz Interpretations
Growing up throughout the States, Luz Fleming drew from surroundings
in urban San Francisco, Oakland and Brooklyn and rural Libre, Colorado.
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