File under: -Shameless promotion-
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For more info check: http://www.eevolute.com/t.php?pageid=2atid=3id=95
year: 2009
label: EevoNext Recordings
producer: Tim Wolff
catalogid: NEXT08
'Sostenuto' is the debut release of Amsterdam based producer and dj
Tim Wolff and can be regarded as the
That file's been getting rather full lately.
I don't look at it a great deal, either, that's the truth!
-Original Message-
From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:grand...@mac.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 11:06 AM
To: 313 Mailinglist List
Subject: (313) EevoNext presents: Tim Wolff -
a small recommendation
just out is the new / 2nd album by Yagya -
very in the Gas/Basic Channel/154 stylee, kinda towards Boards of Canada
see http://www.sendingorbs.com/
a label run by Kettel and his brother
all releases I recommended
Yes... i agree Sending Orbs is one of hollands finest labels. I have
not missed out on a single release on that label. The releases of
Kettel and from Secede are pure bliss.
On 22 jan 2009, at 12:33, Marsel van der Wielen wrote:
a small recommendation
just out is the new / 2nd album by
Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
File under: -Shameless promotion-
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For more info check: http://www.eevolute.com/t.php?pageid=2atid=3id=95
year: 2009
label: EevoNext Recordings
producer: Tim Wolff
catalogid: NEXT08
'Sostenuto' is the debut release of Amsterdam based producer and dj Tim
Wolff and
It's true, I am not judging just by what the statement says JT, and this
arguably is very unfair on my part, not to mention downright fantasist
behaviour! :)
Still, I mean no harm, nor ill will, in going further and admittedly
speculating, that the current economic conditions, to which few of us
http://www.ourstage.com/fanclub/nikomarks
Looks like 365 Blak album is about to hit the stores soon. Is Raphael
Merriweathers still with the group (and is this the same as 365 Black /
Unit 2)?
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I am not sure what retailers are in your area, but most here in the states will
allow you to demo their gear. I have friends that use Serato and Traktor
Scratch and they all seem happy with their choices. There is a Traktor Scratch
package that includes a midi controller/mixer which is kind
Hi all , I wanted to find out who Stoney is from the first
transmat If its obvious call me out, but do tell what you know
either way
Thanks
We could start by saying it's not well known - the way your question is
phrased, suggests you think it's a well-known fact.
It isn't, so don't worry about that.
Ken
-Original Message-
From: ohanakin ... [mailto:ohana...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 3:37 PM
To: 313
Thanks, Ken...ok, lets take it from there ?? ;)
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Odeluga, Ken ken.odel...@dowjones.com wrote:
We could start by saying it's not well known - the way your question is
phrased, suggests you think it's a well-known fact.
It isn't, so don't worry about that.
I don't think anyone seriously thinks Eevolute/Eevonext over-promote
on the 313 list.
And for your 'shameless other-promotion' file, I always buy everything
Stefan and the gang put out. The quality control is quite high, and
besides that I consider the Eevo crew friends, and I want to support
the only solution that works for me is NI traktor scratch (sure,
similar products would probably work aswell) , you can connect the
special cables that goes between the technics and the mixer in between
sets and you dont have to leave the computer or audiointerface in the
booth prior to
(hopefully this meets the requirements for being 313 related):
Hello all 313ers!
My name is Kevin Kennedy, I am also known as fbk, the sleep
engineer, and powerhouse. I am forwarding a link to my new album and
DJ mix (which can be downloaded and shared if you like)...but, before
I do that,
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