this is great news, or maybe not - my retirement fund consists of my
collection of early chicago and new york tracks. but there are plenty of
prescription tracks i don't own. plus, my copy of konfusion kidzz
'remeber/on my mind' is such a poor pressing that it's unplayable, the
needle won't
how's the sound quality? is it worth distributing as an mp3 when it's a
ripped real audio file that's already available.
james
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Simon Kong
simon
place the mp3 in your soulseek download/upload folde, tell the list the
name of the file or your user id and what p2p to use (soulseek) and that
should be all there is to it.
james
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that's a really good e.p. one of my favourite moodymann releases.
james
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Thomas D. Cox,
Jr.
there are some burrel brothers' tracks in this nu groove records mix
www.jbucknell.com/nugroove.mp3
in particular:
Tech Trax inc. - Feel the Luv
Equation - Domm Domm, Yeah, Mm Hmm
james
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my favourite kelly hand track is global warning on warp from 94. great
piece of detroit techno.
http://www.discogs.com/release/3215
james
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Michael.Elliot-Kn
scally is a shortening of scallywag. which is what my mum always called me.
james
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Robert Taylor
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i'm listening to a mix of the records i bought last week:
mt airy groove ' pices of a dream'(elektra)
barabra mason 'another guy' (westend)
d-train 'keepin on'(replay bootie)
pure energy 'love game' (zyx remix)
t-ski valley 'valley style' (some european label)
lime 'angel eyes' (remix)
liz
how does buying vinyl help? half my record collection contains illegal
samples or outright bootlegs and re-edits - from 'planet rock', through to
the d-train boot that arrived in the mail this week (thanks piccadilly).
sampling, bootlegging, biting and copying is at the very heart of modern
i'm listening ot the latest tony humphries' mix (from 1990) on deep house
pages. btw, there's a great mix on dhp where he plays old school
electro/freestyle. can't remeber the number.
he's meant to be touring australia in the next few months.
james
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whose bills got paid when i bought the d-train boot this week?
and all those trax records i own - i paid someone's bills, but it wasn't
larry heard's or adonis's. it paid larry sherman's bills.
if my money isn't going to go to the artist i'd rather not give it to the
person who worked out how
are you there? inteersted in meeting up and seeing africa islam.
(there's a really good africa islam mix on deep house pages.)
26 FEB 05, SAT- AFRIKA ISLAM (AFRIKA ZULU ONE, NYC)
AFrika Islam (Afrika Zulu one/ NYC)
Date: 26th Feb 05, Saturday
Venue: Attica Too
singapore
james
watching that video made me realise i'm not pulling my weight at parties
anymore. nowdays i just smoke a spliff and expect everyone else to get
f*%ked-up and provide the atmosphere and amusement.
no wonder i'm not enjoying myself as much - i forgot, it's a group effort.
james
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can't help with the knock knock on salsoul. but, i noticed that 'when you
touch me' by taana gardner on salsoul has been re-released.
james
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Thomas D. Cox,
tosh,
if i've got this right, you're complaint is that there isn't eneogh
mainstream media exposure for the music we love and like.
why do you want that? because you have trouble finding or being exposed to
decent music?
i don't have any problem finding as much great house, techno, electro and
survive? a 20 year run for a youth culture musical movement is way too long
as it is. we're living on nostalga.
we're a bunch of balding hippies waiting for punk to come along and put us
out of our misery. still dancing to jeff mills playing 'strings of
life'...might as well be dressed in
it's no secret turntables weigh a lot - so postage is going to be
expensive. that rules out air mail and means you'll have to go with surface
mail. it'll still cost quite a bit and will take a couple of months to
arrive.
probably best to try and take them with you on the flight as checked
i'd say australia in general is about as exciting as wisconsin - i'm sure
they have more good djs passing through than we do. so what's the place
wisconinites make fun of? that would be canberra.
isn't microworld (on transmat) from canberra? that gives canberra more 313
cred than almost
there's an armando mix on dph. it's brilliant, of course.
james
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Michael.Elliot-Kn
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excellent to see plexus putting out his first(?) release. and on minus at
that.
james
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lnoize.com
does anybody have an itunes playlist for this with the tracks in descending
order?
james
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Matt MacQueen
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also on pow wow trance: jeff mills 'late nigh/berlint' with wildpitch mixes
from dj pierre
james
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Forrest L Norvell
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walk and train - listening to cybernetic broadcast systems top 100 tracks:
james
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-1: FREAK ELECTRIQUE - P.H.A.S.E.R. (VIEWLEXX V-010)
-2: MR. FLAGIO - Take A Chance
-3: CHARLIE - Spacerwoman
-4: 'LECTRIC WORKERS - ROBOT IS SYSTEMATIC
-5: I-F - SPACE INVADERS ARE SMOKING
i thought trance started with early italo and giorgio moroder.
james
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Fred Heutte
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i'm glad to hear that
anybody that doesn't have a criminal record hasn't been sticking it to the
man!
we'll see if i can add to my record at the reclaim the streets protest on
saturday. dancing in a public place is one of the easiest ways to get
arrested.
that's saturday 29, 1pm at camperdown
michael mayer is playing in sydney tonight. anybody heard him spin
recently? what type of stuff does he play? any sets online?
thanks
james
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looks like it's south pacific time at 313 while the rest of the world
sleeps.
i really hope theo returns soon. it's a long time between dances here.
i don't know anything about the political fallout in sydney. but it was at
a really crap club that shut things down because they weren't selling
a mod? well, 20 or more years ago i used to ride a scooter, wore fred perry
shirts, suede shoes and sported a flat top - it was the fashion of the day
(actually, it was the fashion of the 60s being repeated). and i still think
going underground is a brilliant song... but i always thought of
oh yeah, i know the one you mean - it's the inside cut on the b-side of
every dj international release.
james
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Mann, Ravinder
he also played a bumble bee unlimited (patrick adams) track.
james
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David Gillies
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i'd say dance mania beats them all.
harry at watts distribution told stories of getting lost in the dance mania
area (for anybody that knows harry, that's meant to be a reflection on the
size of the dance mania collection, not on how disorientated harry is).
james
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well, the worst has to be chi chi valenti (sp?) at jackie 60. s/he would
just blabber on for hours on end over the top of johnny dynell playing new
york house. you're at j-a-c-k-i-e 6-0 on and on and on. plain drivel
without even any sarcastic bitchy wit that drag queens are noted for.
james
a doc martin acid track (west coast slections on wax records) from four or
so years back samples a large chunk of phylps track.
james
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Andrew Duke
they're great mixes - anybody know the track that comes in at 28 minutes on
pt 2 (you hide, i seek, running till i get ya...). unfortunately it's
interupted by the dude on the mic asking whose got the k or c.
james
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my favourite soundtrack is brian eno 'apollo' from the documentary 'for all
mankind' about the apollo missions. beautiful film as well.
james
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Cyclone Wehner
i have - i listened to armando's 'confusion's revenge' while i was dressing
this morning.
last week jeff mills played a snippet of it. i figured he just dropped it
in for 20 seconds over another track. but then on saturday night, the local
dj before kenny larkin played the same song. so
http://www.deephousepage.com/
farley, ron hardy, ralphie rosario, armando, kenny jammin jason, steve silk
hurley...
james
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to bring a couple of topics together - that's what too much cold does to a
person.
just the right amount of cold gives you new york house disco, chicago house
and detroit techno. but head to canada and too much cold gives you mcrorie.
head too far south to the warmer climes and you get florida
does it get cold in winter in detroit? you wouldn't believe it! I had to
ask if it was safe to leave records in the car, i thought cold like that
could damage vinyl.
when i moved to new york from sydney i nearly died. i thought there
couldn't be a colder place on earth. then i fell in love
Several pairs of trainers in the wash later you turn around to see your
name up on the screen behind you. Luckily (?) they misspell it.
the first gig i played in sydney after moving back - 5 foot high posters
announcing the night had my name as michael bicknell (my name is james
bucknell).
I really love this track on the forevernever more album and i'd like to get
it on 12 inch.
peacefrog g003 has:
A Wednesday Night People
B1 nmywagon
B2 Don't You Want My Love
and peacefrog 095
A Don't You Want My Love (Long Mix)
B Don't You
david,
you don't also have a black beanie to go with the ac/dc t-shirt and a pair
of grey whipcord levi's? if so, you owe my $20 for the foilie of grass
clippings you sold me at parrammatta station in 1978.
james
www.jbucknell.com
my favourite quote:
Is your record collection disproportionately vintage?
I don’t buy any new shit.
james
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Aidan O'Doherty
a friend recently bought an iriver. he's usually on 313. maybe he'll chime
in later.
archos also make a recording mp3 player http://www.archos.com/
i sat around for a year waiting apple to include hi quality recording on
the ipod before buying the 4g ipod. i still love my minidisk.
any record i've never heard before is new to me. i'm always discovering new
sounds and new artists - i've recently discovered patrick adams and peter
brown. it may not be new to a lot of people, but it sure as hell is to me
and i'm loving the stuff.
and anyway, what's so new about the latest
i'm also a genuine music lover - that's why i buy the boots of the ugly
edits. it's the only way i can hear them.
i say thank you to mr/miss bootlegger for making these tracks available to
me.
james
www.jbucknell.com
i've always liked his track as count zero - 'silent prayer' on ozone. great
piece of bleepy acid.
james
www.jbucknell.com
placid
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i picked up this boot ugly edit 6 last week. the long, one-sided track
(which i believe was on ugly edit 1) has tweaked out frequencies which
really distort on my system. i know theo loves to f*%ck with the eqs, but
this is near unplayable. how are the frequencies on the original edit 1?
Wednesday? you guys are so five minutes ago. It's been Thursday here for
quite a while. If you're wondering what thursday is like...very hot day,
followed by a night dancing to jeff mills!
the new carl craig? is that the promo/test pressing for the upcoming
planet e release?
james
anybody heard mills spin recently -i haven't heard mills play for a couple
of years and was wondering what type of stuff/style he's been playing
lately?
has he been playing any of the stuff in the style of his recent choice mix?
i really like it.
and to the rest of the sydney 313ers - see you
golden flamingo orchestra (patrick adams, peter brown) 'the guardian angel
is watching over us'
Black rascals (blaze) 'keeping my mind'
rhythm and sound 'never tell you'
virgo four 'do you know who you are?'
betty la vette 'doing the best that i can'
house master baldwin 'don't lead me'
liz
it's a walter gibbons mix of betty la vette.
i only discovered it recently - found it at my barbershop.
'can't get enough' is on a boot that seems to be always around. best of
luck
james
www.jbucknell.com
last night I caught the end of a documentarty about Joe Bussard, called
Desperate Man Blues. He's an obseessive collector of 78s from the 20s and
30s - meant to have the best collection in the world. he has spent his life
driving around in a pick-up going to flea markets and knocking on doors
the damned 'smash it up'
followed by crass's first album 'stations of the crass'
james
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Joseph
DelCimmuto
Canada's not the only english speaking liberal democracy with a progressive
government - there's also New Zealand. NZ banned US warships from their
ports two decades ago. i highly recommend the place. How did recloose like
living in NZ?
If anybody was wondering about Australia -like the US
Derrick May Mix - Bristol 1990
posted on discogs:
http://homepage.mac.com/improper
if that doesn't work, here the link to discogs:
www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=50219
james
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alex, do you have a cousin in sydney? - i think i met him last night. he
spent the evening tripping over so many leads and cords there was
speculation he was practicing capoeira. but instead of giving the dj a high
five he held him in an extended bear hug sealed with a sloppy kiss.
james
i moved. i left the country after having to go through a military
checkpoint just to get back home from playing a party in brooklyn. but then
i'm a coward. when life in the US wasn't as much fun for me, i just moved
to another country and went surfing.
but i salute all those people who said
a mix of house from the late 80s/early 90s on new york's nu groove label.
www.jbucknell.com/nugroove.mp3
nu groove mix [67min 78mb 160kbps mp3]
Basil Hardhouse - Sleazy Piano
Tracer - In the Dark
Sound Vandals - Feel It [concept mix]
Project 86 - Total Recall
33 1/3 Queen - Breakin Wind
really sad to hear.
massive respect to sonic groove!
over the years they sold me some of my favourite records - well over a
thousand of them. many of the staff became my friends, and i had many many
fantastic nights at sonic groove parties.
without doubt the best record shop i ever visisted.
64kbps is very low quality. i think 128 is as low as you want to go. i put
my mixes up at 160.
sounds like you have a very small disk allowance on your site. you can have
a site with 1 gig storage and 40 gig a month d.oad for $8 a month
yeah, i've heard reports that australia is the second most obese nation.
but as the 51 state of the union i don't know if we count as a seperate
country.
so has detriot surpassed new orleans for obesity? man, that's a real
achievement - it's hard to beat a city that has beignes(sp?) for
the deep space radio mixes from the mid 90s that were up at emotion
electirc before they was so rudely removed were in the pitched-up style.
there were a few english djs who played pitched-up style - like dave angel,
luke slater and mark broom.
as for me - i pitch nearly everything down -
anybody know any good quotes/lyrics by 313 artists? i was thinking more
general quotes about life and love rather than specifically about detriot
music.
it's for a work related project - i'm after something to entertain a couple
of million readers in asia.
james
www.jbucknell.com
if i make the tracklisting an image file rather than a text/html file will
that stop bots from searching it?
james
www.jbucknell.com
D B
it's rather a shock to hear that nu-groove are complaining. they are my
favourite label.
firstly, they are a label just jam packed with uncleared samples. it's
seems rather hypocritical to demand non-commercial mixes of copyrighted
material be removed when nu-groove profited from other
greg
thanks so much for the mac 411 - i've d.loaded the mp3 and streamripper.
james
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Greg Earle
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excellent link - thanks.
bummer it's only streaming. maybe it's time to test out the 'capture stream
function' on audion.
four mixes devoted to patrick adams! and it includes:
Golden Flamingo Orchestra Feat. Margo Williams: The GUardian Angel Is
Watching Over Us
(Golden Flamingo) 12
i can't
Rick Wilhite mixed:
Omar S - For Us All [Rick Wilhite mix] (fxhe, 2004)
it comes in at 54 minutes on
http://www.jbucknell.com/deepdetroit.mp3
james
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Jason Brunton
any hints on downloading this mix? (i presume these are flash problems)
i can't 'save target as/save link to disk' with any of the mix links.
it appears that it might be automatically d.loading when i click on the
link and it starts to stream. but the file doesn't show in my downlaod
manager
todd terry sampled the sound for one of his tracks (bango, i think?). kevin
returned the favour by sampling todd for back to the beat.
james
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Marsel //
BROOKLYN!
any disagreements - frankie or adam will set you straight.
james
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it came outin 1995 on 'from manchester with
love'(http://www.discogs.com/release/134526)
i have it. not much to get excited about. fairly hard and fast with drum
rolls, as i remember. it's been relegated to the back of a cupboard
somewhere.
james
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wondering of someone could repost the link to this mix - i accidentally
deleted it.
thanks
james
www.jbucknell.com
Matt MacQueen
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any decent house is inspirational - you don't have to be a christian.
that's what so great about dancing - it's a spiritual experience that comes
from transcending the self and being part of a communal activity.
every seen the church scene from 'the harder they come'? - the way people
are
A new mix of deep detroit house (from kenny dixon jr., rick wade, omar s
and dj genesis), a bit of disco (from larry levan and vince montana) and a
couple of tracks of delicious deepness from new york (brennan green and
larry joseph) and the glory that is chicago from on old da rebels' cut.
it's illegal, but unenforceable.
anyway, i like doing things that are illegal
my country was founded by criminals. our de facto national anthem is about
a sheep-stealing vagabond. our national hero is a bank robbing bushranger.
i've always preferred an illegal warehouse party to a legal night
on the detroit garage/house tip:
dj genesis/omar s 'tribute to betty' is a fine release.
james
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com
now you're going to regret flaming everyone of the list, repeatedly. that's
a joke by the way.
james
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nice recomendation, robin.
i picked up larry heard 'loosefingers pt2' this week, despite a moratorium
on record buying. brilliant. best thing i've heard all year - two killer
acid tracks, and a thin digital sounding vocal track about summertime that
doesn't move me.
is this a repress, new
i have a release 'club classics 6' (http://www.discogs.com/release/47657)
that has two fantastic proto electro tracks on it, one is:
Hypnosis - End Title Blade Runner
(the other is a john carpenter track'the end')
i've been confused by this: does it have any relation to blade runner or
the book that party monster was based on, Disco Bloodbath by James St
James, is excellent. very well worth reading.
james
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2001 is the best of all techno flims - because it says that humans
spiritual advancement comes through technology, that we achieve our
ultimate and highest form through technology.
it doesn't say that technology is all good, or that is can't be misused,
but ultimately, technology has been at
I've put a new mix up at my site jbucknell.com.
it's mainly early 80s dance - disco with drums machines and electro.
early 80s mix [60min 68mb 160kbps mp3]
Klinte Jones Patrick Adams - In the Heat of the Night [Tony Humphries
mix](Oh My!)
The Incredible Mr Freeze (Arthur Baker) - Back to
10 is peaches and prunes by nightlife unlimited, it's on automan 2, 11 is
spank by jimmy bo horne, 12 i know but can't name it. (probably on a boot)
14 is public image, can't remember the track name, but think it's from
metal box/second edition.
but i guess most people figured those out,
likewise, i don't regard p2p as the place to get quality files you'd play
out. for that i do private exchanges. discogs is a great place to hook up
with likeminded people. we're not talking recent releases on underground
labels - i'm dealing with way out of print, rare sh*t that can't be
For affairs of the heart I generally turn to liz torres (can't get
enough!) or loleatta holloway. both chicago ladies with big lungs. liz
torres is from chicago, right?
james
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I first heard house/techno in sydney in the 80s. found out it came from
the US and moved to new york in 92. best thing i ever did - the music,
clubs, djs, friends (and the pizza slice) changed my life.
walking back over the brooklyn bridge with a group of like minded friends
as the sun rises
Dance Fever - Out on the Dancefloor [piled witch mix] (Definitive)
Spank Spank - Hot Circut (Power Music)
Roy Davis presents the Believers - Essence of Life [Darkside mix ]
(Strictly Rhythm)
The Original Creators - Creators Anthem (Strictly Rhythm)
Jeff Mills - Late Night [dj Pierre mix]
kenny muhammad performed at ps1 in new york a few years ago - completely
blew me away. with one mouth and one microphone he produced near perfect
new york house classics (among other tracks). turn your back and you
couldn't tell if it was a record or not. beatboxing just doesn't describe
what
do you mean 'strings of the strings of life' which is on the innovator
comp.?
i was listening to it on the weekend and thought it would sound great with
a kick under it - and was planning to do that as a test to see what the
program 'garage band' (that came with osx)could do.
james
any american who has watched a piston's game on cable gets billed as being
from detroit when they tour australia. brendan gillen is a recent example,
and i'm not even sure he's watched a piston's game.
james
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i'll have a go at mixing a set of wildpitch. i've been meaning to put a new
mix up at my site for a while.
james
www.jbucknell.com
Matt MacQueen
i basically agree, it won't have much variation. but it certainly doesn't
have to be all anthemic stuff - i don't even think i have generate power or
atom bomb.
james
www.jbucknell.com
Fred Heutte
1983? i guess punk might well have become retarted leftist fake anarchist
nonsense' by that late stage.
punk was a mid 70s thing. that's when things were kicking in the east
village and cbgbs, that's when the damned relased 'new rose', the ramones
released 'ramones'.
it might have taken till
they have copies at piccadilly records (www.piccadillyrecords.co.uk)
james
www.jbucknell.com
theREALmxyzptlk
theREALmxyzptlk@
various phrases from 'your only friend' appear on a number of
phuture/peirre/roy davies realeases on strictly rhythm. i don't think these
ones are spoken by spanky.
however, can't remember any accapellas.
james
www.jbucknell.com
the best (only?) detroit wildpitch release: dance fever 'out on the
dancefloor' (piled witch mix).
although that feeling might not be univerally shared - i have cleared a
dancefloor with it.
as much as i love the wild pitch sound, it wasn't a sound that had much
potential to grow and mutate.
is there a link to a sample? i couldn't see one.
james
www.jbucknell.com
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