Which one is Kanye? The one in the tiger-spandex? They look
ridiculous, or is that what artistic looks like these days?
2009/1/27 Alex Lugo alugo...@yahoo.com:
There's a difference between funky and intentionally ?!?!?!!!?!?!.
Nice find, K.
- Original Message
From: KiDD*e
At 2009.01.27 13:13, robin wrote:
On 27 Jan 2009, at 19:09, Christiaan Macdonald wrote:
speaking of shake.. we are working on a compilation of his stuff as
some of his music hasnt been available for a while.
actually working on it as we speak.. should be available before the
summer period..
wow, that's great news. is this gonna be similar to the Kenny Larkin
retrospective? ie, a series of 12s and then a CD comp? or will it
just be a compilation album?
if you could include the entire Songs For My Mother EP that would be
great, 'cause I don't have that one and it's rather expensive,
Yeah, make it long as Shake records are something I'm short on (only have about
6, the ones I have I love) and I need education!
Nice long mix, plenty tunes and tracklisting including what release it was from
after so I can get digging ;-)
-Original Message-
From: ohanakin ...
Ooops, sorry, in my previous post I'd read it that someone was going to do a
Shake mix for 313 and similar interested parties,
didn't cotton on that we were talking about Rush Hour rereleases till I read
this. Also good news!
Still, someone with the tunes do that Shake mix then I can trawl the
Sandblaster! (Soundblaster?) Best track everrr.
Great fun to mix too :).
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On 28 Jan 2009, at 11:29, chesterm...@googlemail.com wrote:
Sandblaster! (Soundblaster?) Best track everrr.
Great fun to mix too :).
Yes! Actually I'd forgotten this as it's probably the only thing I
don't have an original for (I have it on a compilation).
Christiaan take note :)
Shock Therapy (http://www.discogs.com/Schematics-Shock-Therapy/release/39070)
Arise (http://www.discogs.com/Shake--Waiting-For-Russell/release/48567)
2009/1/28 chesterm...@googlemail.com:
Sandblaster! (Soundblaster?) Best track everrr.
Great fun to mix too :).
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Thanks Max Mark for releasing this on your label.
Thanks Kent for the kind words.
Not really my forte these days but I really enjoyed making these tracks.
Jeremy
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 12:08 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote:
I like this release a lot, especially I will let you
Southern Outpost wrote:
I remember Mr. Banks showing me this clip at Submerge back in the
day... it's hilarious...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4d87BvQRuI
Wow! (meaning bad, not wow meaning good). Awesome song, but
such a crap vid. Surely the label had enough budget to come up with
am I the only one who absolutely love the vid `!??
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Arise is far-and-away my favorite Shake tune. So sexy.
A
On Wed, January 28, 2009 6:36 am, Wibo Lammerts wrote:
Shock Therapy
(http://www.discogs.com/Schematics-Shock-Therapy/release/39070)
Arise (http://www.discogs.com/Shake--Waiting-For-Russell/release/48567)
2009/1/28
am I the only one who absolutely love the vid `!??
Nope.. I love it too !!
Eamonn
Eamonn Doyle
D1 Recordings
DEAF: Dublin Electronic Arts Festival
68 Dame Street
Dublin 2
Ireland
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www.d1.ie
On 28 Jan 2009, at 14:58, Daniel Troberg wrote:
On 28 Jan 2009, at 15:16, D1 wrote:
am I the only one who absolutely love the vid `!??
Nope.. I love it too !!
Eamonn
I also like the 80s Sci-Fi vibe going on :)
m
Just to 2nd Jwan, I agree that Planet E has fallen off. Bland and
generic and euro sounding. That K Larkin album was really bad too.
Dope Jams has a hilarious description of it on their site.
The Shake comp sounds awesome. Best of Frictional would do nicely,
with maybe a smattering of tracks from
oh yes, there is def a vibe goin on :)
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Juan, prepare my submarine
I love that a group of guys just show up walking on the beach at the end
and then get zapped and disappear
did they ever appear anywhere else in the video?? I didn't see them.
They just walk in off the right side in regular street clothes like they're
going down to
The truth is, I suspect none of us outside of Clone can actually know
the complete reasons for sure - but maybe you definitely do? If so,
please excuse me.
I think it's pretty clear from their message what's going on. It's a
pretty long message. They don't leave many questions unanswered. I
Is that Mark Taylor in the black jumpsuit and headset?
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On Jan 28, 2009, at 8:13 AM, Daniel Troberg erasemu...@gmail.com
wrote:
After Juans effort last time in SF @ the elbow room, I'm going to
steer well clear. It's a shame, but have been burnt one too many
times so to speak.
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First of all are there any peepz on here from either Budapest and/or Sofia who
are involved in putting parties on in those cities
who might be interested in having us play over there in return for a (part
funded) return trip to Manchester to play at one of our
nights?
If you don't know much
In a small defence of this I said I wasn't impressed at the time but with the
caveat that, as is always the way with me nowadays, I
hadn't yet had time to listen properly (I've had conversations with one or two
on here and, I think, posted before about how I need
to sort my musical life out to
I completely disagree about the Kenny Larkin. Pretty had me before the
first kick dropped.
I am not questioning your judgement or taste, but this is one I
listened to and kept saying 'damn' a few minutes into each track.
I guess we can celebrate a diversity of opinion?
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at
I think you mean: http://www.fitdetroit.com/
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 8:28 AM, JT Stewart etmach...@gmail.com wrote:
The truth is, I suspect none of us outside of Clone can actually know
the complete reasons for sure - but maybe you definitely do? If so,
please excuse me.
I think it's pretty
Hilarious? I think the Dope Jams review is petulant and devoid of thought.
Pretty lame of them to give Kenny such a juvenile review and then try to
make money off his work.
MEK
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 9:33 AM, JT Stewart etmach...@gmail.com wrote:
That K Larkin album was really bad too.
.awesome!
Time to go buy some wet-suits for all my lady friends and get ahead of
the fashion trend :)
-Arturo
There's something about that old video aesthetic that I always love
though. Something about the grainy video quality that I always really
like, no matter what the subject is. I
i second that about the reviewespecially when half their shtick is
to press records that they compile???
just call it bootlegging, and stop trying to elevate that to creating...
i think avowed bootleggers have no place dissing mr kenny larkin. and
then they diss MM too. I forgot how hard
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 15:35, ohanakin ... ohana...@gmail.com wrote:
i think avowed bootleggers have no place dissing mr kenny larkin. and
then they diss MM too. I forgot how hard it is to press up tracks
available digitally. on the other hand, their store is awesome, and
one of my
I think you're right - the style of the video wetsuits added a whole
new dimension to the music (and the artists). I might not hear Model 500
the same way again after watching - lol!
I do enjoy cheesy music videos tho' - good fun to laugh while listening
to cool music.
Lisa
Arturo Lopez
Review in question: New Kenny Larking album! CD version, New Kenny
Larking album and it sucks beyond belief! 2XLP version.
MEK: You raise an interesting point - is it unethical for them to sell work
that they think is weak? Would it be unethical for them to give a good
review to the album
I think it's unethical to give as superficial a review as that and yet try
to profit from it.
Larkin put some time and effort into making the record. The best they
could do is put some time and effort into writing a proper review.
Seems the Vice magazine mentality is spreading.
I've seen reviews
just call it bootlegging, and stop trying to elevate that to creating...
In case no one bothers to look, they almost exclusively bootleg stuff
like Nirvana and Devo songs on 12 singles and sometimes do simple
edits of the stuff. They're not bootlegging records in the sense that
they are making
of ocurse its refreshing that they have balls, but sometimes, they
should take their shizz out on more deserving suspects
finally, have a sense of humor about this, i do...all these words mean nothing
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 4:46 PM, JT Stewart etmach...@gmail.com wrote:
just call it
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 4:06 PM, michael.elliot-kni...@fallon.com wrote:
I think it's unethical to give as superficial a review as that and yet try
to profit from it.
Larkin put some time and effort into making the record. The best they
could do is put some time and effort into writing a
I used to work with one of the the guys at said store at another shop
where i was techno buyer, so AMEN, and so anyways, we should move on
to the next kosher topic, like how many techno fashionistas does it
take to outdress kanye
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 5:11 PM, JT Stewart etmach...@gmail.com
But it's with Dam Funk! Juan will be playing electro...I forget what
what you said about the last time you saw him though, just assuming he
played garbage...
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:44 AM, southernoutpost
southernoutp...@gmail.com wrote:
After Juans effort last time in SF @ the elbow room,
Juan was playing all the Detroit hits, ie: Strings of Life etc... I
mean the tracks were great, but the mixing left a lot to be desired.
But yes, I would most definitely be inclined to go and see Dam Funk..
that would be something to see!
P.
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:18 PM, JT Stewart
Obviously they're not trying to profit from it if they're giving it a
bad review. They are discouraging people from buying it.
C'mon JT - They have it available for sale. They are, trying to or not,
profiting from its sale.
Not attempting to profit from it would mean not offering it for sale.
I hope so! That URL makes more sense then fit-records ;-)
KJ
On 28 jan 2009, at 19:58, Southern Outpost wrote:
I think you mean: http://www.fitdetroit.com/
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 8:28 AM, JT Stewart etmach...@gmail.com
wrote:
The truth is, I suspect none of us outside of Clone can
Michael Elliot-Knight:
Honesty has it's root in honor aka a showing of usually
merited respect. It was an dishonorable review from a
dishonest business. Period.
Dishonourable and dishonest? They're rather serious words.
If they don't like the record I would sooner they say so than give it
Hey you guys ;)
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/duty_calls.png
m
Dishonest - yes, take a look at all the pirated recordings they press up
and profit from
dishonorable - yes, I don't think that review gave any respect to Larkin's
album
they don't have to give it a thumbs up - they can pan it - but an
honourable and respectful review demands more than what they
Ha! I get it Martin
However, I look at it this way though - two guys running a record store and
record labels that profit from other people's hard work
their record store sells other people's records
their record labels sell other people's music that they have never paid a
dime for (it's all
a ton of arrogance, just check their list of rules..they have a list of rules.
BUT, as arrogant as they are, and to my new york ears words written
uttered by bostonians (they hail from ny's largest suburb) other than
guru (the rapper) more often than not do sound arrogant, and as
unfounded as
Hey all,
Any Portland 313 folks out there? Curious if there us much happening
up there music/club/record store wise?
Hoping to get up there soon to check it out.
Thanks!
P.
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