Digital Justice- Theme From It's All Gone Pear Shaped on Fragile- big
stringy Techno from Manchester as I recall
cheers
Jason
On 6 May 2005, at 09:51, Placid wrote:
ho ho ?
Jason Brunton wrote:
ho ho!
On 5 May 2005, at 20:47, Garrett McGrath wrote:
At 12:08 PM 5/5/2005, Placid wrote
I'm fairly sure this had been pre-sold with us so it should be out in
the next wee or so_ i'll double check tomorrow
cheers
Jason
PS We sold the last of our Target releases (original pressings)
recently for the grand sum of £7.50 each :(
On 26 Apr 2005, at 16:50, Placid wrote:
funnily
I've got mixed feelings on the matter- it's great when you finally
track down a record you've been after (sometimes for YEARS), not so
nice when you have to pay more than a reasonable amount for it
(about £20-25 is the most I've ever paid for something, and rarely over
a tenner). We had a
No lie there Maarten- it's ace every week- these guys have a genuine
love for the music and it really shows
cheers
Jason
On 26 Apr 2005, at 16:27, Maarten Baute wrote:
That particular show was a solo ride by dave siska so I dunno even
know
the track... but I've CC'd him.
I've probably
the number of deejays playing
actually good records already makes it a rarity to hear good stuff
as it is. i just play good music.
I agree, it's also nice to play music from well known artists that
isn't so well known as well though- like I doubt I'd ever play Flash
Fix out as I have whole
Sorry to be disrespectful (to Javier's music) but I've only had a
chance to listen to the Walter Jones release but I have to say it is
AMAZING- exactly what House is missing a lot of the time- heartfelt
congrats on putting together such a fine record- really hope it does
well for you all
Hey Alex- the entire Ugly Edits series was repressed a few weeks ago-
we have every one in stock at the moment- the new pressings all have
the graffiti style labels- if you have an original pressing I'm sure
you'll find a Theo Gimp somewhere willing to give you several hundred
pounds for it :)
Hey Martin,
Larry used to use a Roland Jupiter 6 on his earlier stuff and also an
Emu Emax II sampling worksation- he also used a Roland D-50 for a lot
of his breathy pad sounds and a Yamaha DX7 for his Rhodes/Electric
Piano patches- the Jupiter was responsible for most of his big squelchy
If the promoters can sucesfully apply and recieve a valid work permit
in time for his next trip then he should be OK- pretty tight deadline
though! Hope they make it.
Jason
On 22 Apr 2005, at 13:26, robin wrote:
does anyone know if mr. parrish's encounter with the visa people here
in
And unlike many of the recent spates of reissues these are ALL
excellent pressings and with good track choice- those Jackin things are
fantastic- you could easily play a full 2 hour set with just these 3
records alone. The Streetsounds things also have proper full colour
textured card sleeves
Errr, does it cost 8 million squid??
JB
On 22 Apr 2005, at 14:54, Placid wrote:
chip e mb dance on phat pressing. worth it alone just for that
p
Jason Brunton wrote:
:(
On 22 Apr 2005, at 14:58, Placid wrote:
orig 12 orig went for $500 +
Jason Brunton wrote:
Hmmm, some of their prices do seem a bit on the high side- 15 Euros for
Vainquer- Lyot?
Jason
On 22 Apr 2005, at 19:34, ha wrote:
available at hardwax again for 10 euros a piece
don't fall for those crooks at http://12amrecords.com
Especially since 99% of his output is total pish!
Jason
On 21 Apr 2005, at 11:27, David Beattie wrote:
I know we have had the discussion before about people
charting their own stuff - and I dont have a problem
with that at all - honest guv.
But whats the deal with Dave Angel - does he
realise it was still going), but I am
inclined to take your word for it mate ;-)
I just remember my reaction not too long ago when
someone in the very shop in which you work told me to
check out the new CJ Bolland 12
Cheers
BT
--- Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Especially since 99
Franki Valentine did some pretty good productions back in the day too-
can you remember what they were? Kind of seemed to move in the same
circles as Kid Batchelor et al as I remember?
Jason
On 21 Apr 2005, at 11:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Especially since 99% of his output is total
It came in free to Rubadub too- we got half a dozen copies- was pretty
impressed with the content- sponsored mostly by T-Mobile to plenty of
cash to splash!
Jason
On 21 Apr 2005, at 16:22, Aleš Hieng / Zergon wrote:
hey hey
they charged me 4 pounds (for VAT and postage packing)
p.s.
Sounds interesting- any idea what labels he works for/with? I've got
the Tokyo Offshore thing somewhere but not on Blance- it was a Blue
vinyl thing on a UK label- must dig it out and dust it off (if I can
find it)
cheers
Jason petty, moi? Brunton
On 21 Apr 2005, at 13:13, [EMAIL
It's run out of Detroit by Scott Ferguson-a contemporary of Reggie
Dokes etc- some really excellent tracks on the label- check Keith
Kemp's Robo Motown EP in particular and most of Scott's Productions are
pretty hot too
cheers
Jason
On 21 Apr 2005, at 22:41, thomas ironside ainslie wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm off to Prague next Friday- any suggestions for good places to
drink/eat/shop/go out etc etc etc??
many thanks
Jason
He got knocked back at customs unfortunately- he answered business
when asked business or pleasure?- not the wisest of moves when you
don't have a valid work permit! I doubt we'll see him in the UK for
quite a while- once you get a black mark on your passport it's pretty
tough to get it
If you are in the UK (or don't mind ordering from the UK) we have some
of these left in stock at the moment
cheers
Jason
On 13 Apr 2005, at 15:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
great man from the D !!! very deep musical knowledge and pretty often
the man in the background :)
released on Rick
Yeah, it's pretty tough living in Glasgow at the moment- can't decide
whether to go and see Mike Dredd doing his Kosmik Kommando live set at
Monox or Dan Bell at Trax doing his minimal bleepy stuff on Saturday
night :)
Jason
On 13 Apr 2005, at 09:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rhythm
Me too!
Jason
On 14 Apr 2005, at 09:57, David Beattie wrote:
Your right Francis - it is in Henry Wood Hall this
time I hadnt checked properly I just knew it was the
glasshouse transmissions night and put 2 and 2
together.
I didnt realise you were up at the last gig - had I
known id have even
I'm buying the T-Shirt right now! And the mug!
Jason
On 14 Apr 2005, at 10:18, Aidan O'Doherty wrote:
http://www.ubercoolische.com/ow.asp?FrontPage
too funny
2005, Jason Brunton wrote:
http://www.ubercoolische.com/ow.asp?FrontPage
Spilled my minimal morning coffee while reading this. Hilarious :D
OT (on/off) I spoke with a guy living in Berlin doing software work
and he said that hip and cool people are moving away from Berlin.
Maybe the golden
The Netherlands
phn +31-64-499-2027
fax +31-20-486-9624
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: (313) has anyone seen this?
Glasgow? :)
Jason
On 14 Apr 2005, at 11:24, [EMAIL
Hey Marsel- whatever happened to the mighty Terry Brookes?
Jason
NP: Maurizio- Eleye
on discogs yet)
robin...
On 14 Apr 2005, at 13:37, Jason Brunton wrote:
Hey Marsel- whatever happened to the mighty Terry Brookes?
Jason
NP: Maurizio- Eleye
a new 12 coming in Rush Hour label (RH 019)
so the man is in full action!
Nomorewords.net
http://nomorewords.net
Bentinckstraat 66-2
1051 GN Amsterdam
The Netherlands
phn +31-64-499-2027
fax +31-20-486-9624
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To: 313 313
On 14 Apr 2005, at 13:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Jason- whatever happened to the mighty Jason Brunton?
Marsel NP: Whodini- Magic's Wand
I signed on the wrong dotted line matetwice! Iridite 005, 006, and
007 are pretty much all ready to go- just need a month or two to get my
www.iridite.com
sorry!
Jason
On 14 Apr 2005, at 14:10, Nomorewords.net wrote:
url is?
Nomorewords.net
http://nomorewords.net
Bentinckstraat 66-2
1051 GN Amsterdam
The Netherlands
phn +31-64-499-2027
fax +31-20-486-9624
- Original Message - From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hey Rob,
I saw him on an incredibly cold Tuesday night last January in Detroit-
he was playing in a cool bar/cafe on Gratiot and had the most
ridiculously wide selection of stuff in his bag- everything from
Thelonius Monk to Black Dog (original copy of Parallel Squelch)- really
knows his
Couldn't agree more- listened to it in the shop a few times now and it
failed to grasp me on a single track- not diggin it at all
Jason
On 12 Apr 2005, at 14:33, Maarten Baute wrote:
p.s.: can anyone confirm that the tracks from new sound signature comp
are going to be released on vinyl? i
I think they're trying to push themsleves. Mainly by becoming more
'musical'.
That's funny to me because I started to fel that one of my favourite
producers (Carl Craig) really started to go downhill when he started to
reject the power of machines and samples and get more musical- ie
It's the same label- don't know where the US bit came from
Jason
PS NOBODY has bought this record in our shop yet- I've really been
pushing it but no luck so far- one side almost like early DJ Piere.
Pescription Underground (but not in an obvious way)- the B SIde more NY
House stuff- I
Just realised:
Same city, different night (fortunately):
Iridite Productions on tour
Rei Loci (full live set)
Jason Brunton
Club Berghain 14th May.
Up for a Glasgow/Berlin/Amsterdam triangle of Techno?
cheers
Jason
On 24 Feb 2005, at 12:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes
also for all
He'll be playing in Manchester and Glasgow plus maybe one other gig
cheers
Jason
On 23 Mar 2005, at 22:24, Chris Anglesey wrote:
I've heard a rumour on the 'techno-grapevine' that Shake is coming to
the
UK.
Oop-north to be more precise. Can anyone shed any light on this. Have
heard
good
Rob Hall is a fairly regular visitor to Glasgow and an all round nice
guy- usually spends a good day or so going through our racks and
listening to new music- his comment on the Iridite tracks..???
Yeah man, they're good but it's just not my sort of thing...too
soulfull for me...
I had to
MP3's? Last weeks thing already. Check out the exciting new format
that's taking the kids by storm- 7's!
Captain Comatose- To My Song/Say CC (playhouse)
Bizzare and amusing, B-Side kind of comes off as a Morris Day/The Time
sort of live jam thing but with a big squelchy acid-bass rumbling
this the blue one init?
clips sound really goodinteresting and non-formulaic
need to snag one
robin...
That's the one- it raised an interesting point for me though. Since I
don't buy records on-line (except second hand) how would you rate this
record over a 30 second audio clip?
I'm not totally off on all software instruments etc but when listening
to the Aquanauts 7 I was struck by just how crap a lot of the actual
sounds (and the overall sound) on the current range of new-breed
Submerge stuff is- it definitely lacks a certain something since the
switch over to
And the follow up EP- Bean and Gone- a restrospective
Jason
On 24 Mar 2005, at 15:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
never released an LP on F-Comm myself
no?
you should.
The Bean EP : FCommunications121..
a1) Baked Bean
a2) Runner Bean
b1) Kidney bean
b2) Old bean
god, somebody help me
Quite a happy chappy as I remember :)
Jason
On 16 Mar 2005, at 20:51, J.T. wrote:
do any of you dutch dudes know him? or what became of him?
i think his old eevo stuff is as classic as anything...i just got
ahold of mp3s of it all and i am instantly in love it...
he should come back and
I don't think we have ever been out of stock of any of the records
listed below- Hardwax are pretty good at re-pressing their material,
especially the MMM and Soundstream stuff which were MASSIVE anthems
back in the days at Club 69
cheers
Jason
On 15 Mar 2005, at 04:03, Derek Plaslaiko.
Just got my copy of Ian O'Brien It's an Everyday World on 4th Wave
in the
mail.
Ahhh, now that's the one Ian O'Brien track that DID stand out for me-
there's another EP on this label that really blows me awayjust
can't remember which one of the Wavescape EP's it is- short lived but
We got em too :)
Jason
On 10 Mar 2005, at 10:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right, now to track one down locally :)
Piccadilly will get them I'm sure mate - they got the last one.
I must have been kicked off the rushhour list, I dont get it any more!!
The new Moby (remember him!) single has mixes by Abe Duque, Etiene de
Crecy (Super Dicount et al) and Mylo- it's like 1990 all over again!
Jason
On 10 Mar 2005, at 11:41, carl morris plugtwo wrote:
Interesting news...
Mathew Jonson has done a remix of the new Chemical Brothers single
Aaargh! Check out the new thing on Out To Lunch records- its a 4
tracker with a Move D track and its flippin brilliant- timeless
elcetronic deep sounds, just fantastic!
New Sleep Archive goes well into the early 90's sound fashioned by
Ritchie Hawtin- his moodier, spacier Plasticman
but i'm
guessing you know that already...
Original message
Subject:(313) Stick Men
Author: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 03rd March 2005 12:12:19
Hiya,
just listening to Stick Men- Entruder on Clubhouse- any other
recomendations
Hiya,
just listening to Stick Men- Entruder on Clubhouse- any other
recomendations for their stuff? I'm sure I've heard some TERRIBLE
Stick Men stuff in the past but this is pretty fine spooky acid/club
stuff??
cheers
Jason
-Original Message-
From: Hardie, Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 March 2005 09:41
To: Jason Brunton
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) new record observations
From: Jason Brunton
Sent: 02 March 2005 22:42
808 State meets UB40- maybe not!
I've got a soft spot
I'd back that opinion up- I've lost count of how many tracks I've heard
now that SHOULD work on paper (Fat Freddie's Drop meets Recloose, Joey
Beltram meets Juan Atkins, errr, 808 State meets UB40- maybe not!) but
just don't quite jell when you hear the tune
cheers
Jason
On 2 Mar 2005, at
disease'.
- Original Message - From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: (313) new record observations
I'd back that opinion up- I've lost count of how many tracks I've
heard now
With some of the total tosh bootlegs/mash ups we've had in our shop
recently, NONE of those listed below would suprise me anymore :)
Jason
On 2 Mar 2005, at 22:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm, how about:
Phil Collins meets Surgeon
Whitesnake meet Whitehouse
Madonna meets DJ Kero
Isley
what is a scally (or a scouse?)
scally = little trouble making git. hangs around the shops, burgles
houses,
steals cars, causes general aggravation. usually to be seen wearing a
baseball cap, rockport boots, shell suit.
No Alex, you're wrong...that's a Bam or a Ned
Jason
scouse =
Hi there,
we are organising a last minute after-party for Roots Manuva this
Sunday in Glasgow featuring Roots Manuva and the MIGHTY Winston Hazel
(Forgemasters etc)- small venue (100 people) so if anyone on the list
is in the area then drop me a line and we'll take your names- I've put
a
I don't think he was ever apologising or hiding anything at all- it was
(as he has stated quite a few times now) simply an attempt to make
people focus on the music and not the personality behind the music.
As for techno elitists and the whole underground thing, its just
not something that
Hi list- anyone know anything about Gerome Sportelli who is behind the
excellent old-school Acid releases on Krax records? From the record
covers I thought the stuff was going to be more me too Acid Trax
revival stuff but it's hot as hell- two releases so far, the second in
the cover is the
Sorry I haven't followed all the details of this thread but I can speak
from personal experience of meeting him and say that Matt has a solid
knowledge of music that covers such a wide breadth it leaves me pretty
breathless- his enthusiasm for the subject and willingness to actually
get up and
hi
Europe treats media to the way America is. Americans would never pay
for a national radio that broadcast music most people probably hate.
Americans don't want to find ANY kind of art via government means.
I'm not sure publicly funded broadcasts would get off the ground if
they were
Well keep your eyes open for some of the Reinforced represses that are
about at the moment or keep your fingers crossed for a re-press of
Beyond Gravity on Reflective ( 4 Hero doing Detroit Techno at their
best)!
cheers
Jason
On 4 Feb 2005, at 00:07, Andy Mitchell wrote:
Yep, it's
It could be something to do with the frequency and number of his
previous visits- I had to answer quite a few questions last week when I
was entering LA as to why I had visited the US more than 3 times in the
last year, where I had stayed the previous times, length of each stay,
purpose of
Hey Philip,
all the tracks are just called Oasis 1, Oasis 2, Oasis 3, Oasis 4 etc -
not very imaginative but its all good stuff- very moddy, hypnotic,
House/Techno stuff.
cheers
Jason
On 18 Jan 2005, at 07:07, Philip wrote:
Funsters
Does anyone have a tracklist for the omar-s shadow
Hi peepz- just thought I'd let Scottish 313-ers know that we have our
old friends Octave One doing an Live instore appearance this Friday and
its free entry- they will be in the shop from around 6PM and performing
with MC P-Gruv from the HipnoTech label- should be a full on Techno/Hip
Hop
Hiya- I've been surprised by the quality of the releases I've heard on
Mole records recently- its CJ Bolland's label and would appeal to
anyone who liked the earlier Luke Slater releases on Peacefrog- fairly
old-school 92 Techno, percussive but still musical in places, beefy
production and
again
Jason
On 17 Jan 2005, at 17:09, Greg Earle wrote:
On Jan 17, 2005, at 9:20 PM BST, Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 21:20:09 +
To: 313@hyperreal.org
From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Coming to LA
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi again,
going
Hi again,
going off to Los Angeles on business next week- will be in town for a
week- any suggestions for sightseeing/fun and some music tips (record
shops, music equipment shops, bars, clubs, good places to get into
trouble etc) would be much appreciated
cheers
Jason
PS In preparation
I'm out there right now...what is the question that needs answered
though? Are we talking about New Religion stuff???
cheers
Jason
On 14 Jan 2005, at 16:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kamal
For you from Alex:
Kamal,
1) Your demo is hot!
2) Not sure on the US thing, Submerge had a few
- From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 9:21 PM
Subject: (313) New Religion / Regal?
I'm out there right now...what is the question that needs answered
though? Are we talking about New Religion stuff???
cheers
Jason
On 14 Jan 2005, at 16:55
Heh heh- I know exactly what bit you're talking about but we always
used to call that track the Fuddy Duddy track
fuddy, fuddy, fuddy duddy!!!
:)
Jason
On 6 Jan 2005, at 18:54, M : A : T : R : I : X wrote:
funny tidbit about that track:
Years ago, Mr. Larkin told me Q was christened the
And don't forget some REALLY dodgy euphoric Trance-like moments too :(
On 6 Jan 2005, at 23:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
spastik
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone got any playlists from Saunderson's DEMF appearances?
MEK
69 - HOGMANAY
Seasons greetings 69'ers. This Hogmanay at our wee club we have decided
to put on a very special guest. None other than the master of the Dutch
Disco himself..
ALDEN TYRELL - ( VIEWLEXX / CLONE )
Mr Tyrell comes to join us for the ultimate semi-legendary Paisley
Hogmanay
Hi list,
hope people don't mind too much me posting some commercial stuff here
but I though some of the European listmembers would be interested in
this:
Rubadub and Blackhole Distribution presents the work of Abdul Haqq:
For the first time ever in Europe, Rubadub and Blackhole Distribution
I played this one last Saturday night in London- tune etc
Jason
twin hype: do it to the crowd
On 26 Nov 2004, at 14:46, fab. wrote:
i'll add these...
twin hype: do it to the crowd
rob base dj ez-rock: it takes two
rob base dj ez-rock: get on the dancefloor
fab.
citymorb music
What's the thoughts on Kenny's new 12- I've been listening to it for a
couple of days- one side has a kind of homage to James Brown/JB's-
Funky Good Time- excellent stuff. Also hear some more Techno/House
stuff coming form A Guy Called Gerald on K7- pretty nice stuff from
him. Orlando Voorn
Hi everyone,
a big thanks from the Iridite crew to listmembers Brendan, Guy, Matt
and everyone else who was involved in the Flashpoint night in London on
Saturday night- we all had a blast and I'd recommend anyone to attend
any future parties by them- nice one guys
Jason
And Ritchie looking in through the window, desperate to get in :)
On 11 Nov 2004, at 09:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
now wouldn't that be good, Juan, Derrick and Kevin all on the Simpsons
attending
Homer's b'day party with Jeff spinning on the one's and two's.
-Original
It's due in a few weeks- I'll give you a shout when it arrives
cheers
Jason
On 10 Nov 2004, at 21:15, Tristan Watkins wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 November 2004 08:49
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Recent detroit
They had sent me a demo but had sent it to my old address in Amsterdam
so it took about 6 months to get to Glasgow and by that time Reggie had
already signed them to Psychostasia. It was Haseesh (acid dub) that
really impressed me- I don't think you really get the depth of sound
and quality
I wasn't really that into the Paul Randolph album much- there's also a
couple of new Theo mix CDs out and the new Chateu Flight 12 is nice
too- they have an album as well- it's all over the place style wise but
incredibly well produced. New Pyschostsia release is pretty incredible
too- Juju
Yeah,
I have to say that although I have a lot of respect for what Sonic
Groove have achieved over the years and am a fan of a lot of the music
that was generated through them, my visit there left me feeling
ambivalent towards them- It was probably the worst treatment I've ever
received in
Just for anyone who doesn't know yet:
Der Zyklus - Hand Geometry
Club 69 - 23/10/04
Info. 0141-564-1317
Compute and Commute.
cheers
Jason
I'm with you on this one Joost- I thought he was pretty dull at
Movement and although I really liked his Muted Trax EP on Keynote I
think he's a bit of a one trick pony (so far anyway!)
cheers
Jason
On 18 Oct 2004, at 18:06, Joost Ploegmakers wrote:
Just listened to the tracks on his
Anyone on the list in Liverpool tomorrow night can come at shake your
ass at T-Funkshun where I'll be joining Scot McGill and his merry bunch
of men for a wee party!
cheers
Jason
That's the one I was going to mention- I've been pushing it to people
in Rubadub for about 6 months but it's a bit weird for a lot of peepz
cheers
Jason
On 11 Oct 2004, at 17:12, jurren baars wrote:
and here's the adonis presents hieroglyphic being release i mentioned.
Hey- most of those Trance guys are Dutch- ask KJ!!:)
Jason
On 2 Oct 2004, at 02:14, FRED giannelli wrote:
guys, guys, guys stop the madness.
We all know who the only common enemy is in the USA. It's the UK crap
trance dj's that have bled the USA dry. And why ? Because the sheep
I have to agree with you Brendan- the is no way in the world that
European DJ's have a monopoly on being bad-attitude, money grabbers- I
know enough club promoters to have heard 1000 different storied about
supposedly underground US DJ's acting like prima donna twats. That
doesn't EVER make
Yo- there was a post recently about the Der Zyklus tour- anyone knopw
where they/he were playing again?
cheers
Jason
Cheers Tristan but that wasn't the post I was looking for- it was
another one with three gigs/venues mentioned. The one on LD talks
about the gig at Club 69 which is Rubadub's venue so I kind of knew
about that :)
cheers
Jason
On 1 Oct 2004, at 20:01, Tristan Watkins wrote:
Voila:
He's also invloved in at least one of the Omar S releases too
Jason
On 30 Sep 2004, at 19:08, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just flicked through a promo of the mentioned Rick Wilhite release.
It's very very
Hey Tom,
you're thinking of Jerome, a really nice French bloke who was working
at Groove- he left just before the DEMF this year and I lost touch with
him at that point- if anyone knows his whearabouts at the moment then
drop me a line
cheers
Jason
On 28 Sep 2004, at 17:52, Thomas D. Cox,
Yup- we've often used that very description when talking about some of
the Kompakt stuff at RAD
Jason
On 28 Sep 2004, at 15:42, robin wrote:
like that eh?
i bet ya there are people who know what i'm talking about tho :)
that michael mayer speicher mix cd on kompakt springs to mindfull
I thought there might be some artistic reason for this too but it's a
lot more practical than that- you can only really use the plates of a
record about 5 times and each set of plates is worth about 3000-5000
records. After that the plates have to be thrown away and the record
remastered and
(very) Well put Matt
Jason
Yussell... this is Josh Glazer, right? You lived in Detroit, moved to
LA, work for Urb? Yussell, can we just call you Josh... ? I think
Josh Glazer thinks it's his role as a budding (or, do i have to say
'established') writer for Urb that in the true
There's a thing called Acid Kings which has a good take on the more
classic Chicago style of Acid House- also check the Dirty Criminals
album on Giggilo too- a more modern rounded sound with contributions
from Spanky- some pretty warped moments- good stuff though
cheers
Jason
On 16 Sep
Flippin heck- just heard a Metro Area track being used in an advert for
Aquafresh toothpaste here in the UK!! Will wonders never cease?
Jason
Hey listmembers,
I wonder if anyone on the list might have a contact for Koert Notario,
know on the list occasionally as Dr Nutcracker? I haven't been able to
contact him for several months now and wanted a word with him- if you
have any way I can get in touch with him then please let me
I saw him in Chicago earlier this year and was very pleasantly
suprised- I thought he might be a token Metro Area Dj but he was much
better than I expected
cheers
Jason
On 6 Sep 2004, at 10:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you are going to use the words Rare, Boogie
and Jams
These three
Can't beleive nobody else on the list has posted this info from
littledetroit:
BTW - if I may I 've got a little bit of exciting news. After 10 yrs
or so ART is again about to release a compilation - this time in
conjunction with New Religion. Should see the light of day in early 05
and
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