Just on a quick subject of ear plugs, I've been very happy with some
Etymotic ones I have. They aren't that expensive either.
http://www.etymotic.com/
Protect your hearing. It doesn't recover and if you have any passion at
all about music you will realise how important it is.
-Original
The thing which annoys me is that the clips are so short! How can you
tell what something is like from 30 seconds?
I rely on the clips quite a bit now as I rarely get to go into town any
more and find hearing new music difficult.
Anyway, great service from their mail order apart from that.
You are welcome have those thoughts on Frankie Bones. However, to imply
that you own every hot record ever made is a bit egotistic in itself!
-Original Message-
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 March 2006 01:31
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Re : Re:
I find it much easier to hear people with ear plugs in when in a club. The
main trouble I find is talking to people, as they make my own voice sound funny
and quite boomy to myself. I end up talking too quietly and people are always
telling me to speak up!
I also get loads of people asking
The water leaves a residue. Have a look at your kettle and you'll probably see
a limescale mark around it!
Even if it's fairly soft water, there's still loads of impurities in it that
will leave a residue and sound. How bothered you are about this depends on
you...
Best bet is to get some
Got to be small holes for me. My current turntable has a clamp and I'm
not even sure large holes will work with this system! I don't buy
anything that has large holes and it means that I rarely buy 7s mail
order incase they do have large holes.
Small holes are the standard nowadays, why go back
mailbox and others with dumb threads about how people who
talk over records should be poked in the eye or whatever you
feel like talking about on a monday morning.
Hey, I happened to find that post pretty useful and on topic. Put me
onto a couple of tracks that I might not have
give to the rising immigration problems here, which has
helped them win a
numbr of votes and they now hold several seats within
Parliment I believe.
I hope I'm right with this, but I don't think they have any seats in the
UK Parliament.
They do however have a number of seats on councils,
I think the DJ held a gun up to his own head and told no one to move or
the negro gets it...
;-)
-Original Message-
From: KiDD*e* [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 12:52 PM
To: ThReE-oNe-ThReE
Subject: Re: (313) Classic BNP christmas Party hires black
No, please stop now! Can we not talk about car crashes or something
instead?
All this talk of vinyl getting destroyed is just upsetting me. I'm
never going to be able to sleep tonight now!
There should be a law against it! Vinyl damage is sacrilege! You
should be ashamed of yourselves
Well, they would say that wouldn't they - they're trying to make money
out of it.
Recently, Musical Fidelity did a recording of the same concert on three
formats - analogue, digital and DSD for putting onto vinyl, cd and sacd.
The results were interesting. SACD was only slightly better than CD,
What is it with you guys?
All he said was that in limiting the supply, it creates a bigger market
for the bootleggers.
I would have thought this was pretty obvious, so why the controvesy?
He doesn't say that it's ok to bootleg because there's a market does
he!!
I was discussing with my mates the
You could say that about music, or indeed any art form in general.
I happen to think that listening, dissecting and enjoying music one of
the best uses of intelligence.
That's all he's doing...
;-)
Peace.
Jason,
No offense, but do you think your obviously very high
intelligence and no
I guess it's to do with the volumn of the music people have been
listening to in clubs...
You have to really SHOUT to get heard over that perminant buzzing
noise
Or Could be to do with if you do reply in Outlook it'll send it to the
individual, not the list. So you have to do reply all to
Yes, I've used the a lot of times and found them very good indeed. Mark
who I speak to there, obviously has a great passion for the music which
I think shows in their selection which is, as you say, pretty good.
The records turn up promptly and whenever there has been any sort of
problem, such
More info here peeps...
http://www.electriks.co.uk/news/latest.html
Sounds really good, pity I'll be on holiday in Spain. Actually, not
that much of pity really.
Enjoy
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 October 2003 13:00
To:
He's obviously saying that there are now too many white labels/difficult
to get records.
(Phew, I hope that prevents the barage of forthcoming emails on this
subject)...
;-)
talking of DC, anyone get DJ mag last week?? funny how he
states Techno is too white now. :)
not that I am
'Buy Vinyl' ;-)
Amen.
. more serioulsy, how does copy-prevention work? I'm
envisaging putting in a cd which plays on my cd deck at home,
the phono out goes to the mixer, the mixer has a record out
which can go to md or computer - if it plays it can be
copied. How does any copy
I just find it really surprising that we're all on this list
because we think we like forward thinking music - but we're
all so SCARED of vinyl 'dying'. Why? Whats the point? OK, the
new format won't be the same, but you can bet money that
you'll be able to manipulate it in far better
But the convenience far outweighs the little sound that you may be
missing.
Kinda sums it all up for me.
The little sound is the whole point of music for me.
Welcome to todays lazy socity...
Oh and the other thing that annoys me is how much the BBC always pushes
these technologies from big
Any NW 313'ers at the Ulrich Schnauss and Arovane gig last night
(Sunday) in Manchester?
What did people think to it?
I enjoyed it and bought the LP on the night, but then got side-tracked
chatting to a pleasant chap about my dis-like of CDs and forgot to get
the cover signed (DOH!)
The statement links the bootleggers race with their actions. Thus implying
that because they were pasty-white British they've gone and done something
as backstabbing as bootlegging a record, which fulfills the first listed
criteria in the given definition.
It was racist.
The little 'joke' about
Particularly offensive when 'Pasty-White British' are busy fighting and
dieing for the current 'regime target'.
And where would Detroits musical underground be without the 'pasty-white
British scum' who worship the music? Not pressing up limited records to
sell at an inflated price in order to
If the records were easier to get hold of then there would be no point in
buying the bootleg. However, it's put out in very limited numbers and is
highly sort after and thus the value of the records reach a premium. Great
for collectors, and the annoying gits that buy up shops full of stock so
With no anti-skate, the cartridge will get natrually pulled towards the
center of the record due to the forces involved in a spinning object. Put a
blank sided record on, turn off the anti-skate and place the arm down on it
(get ready to catch it quickly) - you'll see that it'll fly towards the
This will probably be to do with the tonearm and cartridge compatibility.
Do a google search for tonearm cartridge Resonance and you'll find a few
links explaining the phenomenon.
Here's one of them I found
http://www.gcaudio.com/Archives/tonearmcartidge.htm
Putting more playing weight on will
Nude Photo or Wiggin are much more than just DJ Tools. You can put these
records on at home, in your lounge and listen to them as complete pieces of
music.
That's the difference IMHO.
How is Drumcode really that different than Mayday, Wiggin
(one of the first techno records) or Nude Photo?
From: Jongsma, K.J. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe because these tracks are timless and deserve to be put on a full
length album?
Agreed, which is why there should be more re-presses of the original EP's so
you can hear the tracks in their original context.
New Album should be new tracks IMHO.
When you wake up, before you hear any loud noises (such as your alarm
clock), your hear is very sensitive and with very little outside noise, you
usually hear a high pitched noise within your head. Waking up with this
sound is perfectly normal.
Perhaps it's this that is being mistake for hearing
Funnily enough I actually saw them playing 'live' (standing behind big
cardboard 8's with a few dancers on stage) last summer in my home town of
Chorley (back of beyond Lancashire Market town). Chorley never has any sort
of events of any description so it was somewhat of a surprise to see them
Green Velvet
-Thoughts
On the Constant Chaos LP.
what is the name of the track that goes in my mind
i've had these thoughts and builds to a screaming
person saying let your mind blow it's got a really
wicked synth line after each vocal.
This is terrible news to hear first thing at work. My thoughts go out to
his extended family. He was truely one of the great warriors of the
underground.
I shall be having an extended deep sea listening session tonight. Those
records are some of the greatest ever and his soul will live on in
Agreed. I really miss days of The WOMB.
:-(
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
Start of message text
Ahh, right I know the one.
I think this sort of proves the point, to me this sort of music isn't
techno, and out of london,
www.discdoc.com
is fantastic stuff but maybe a bit too expensive for you to do just the 1
record!!
The BBC uses an Isopropyl alcohol/distilled water mixture to clean the
records in their sound archives.
- Original Message -
From: Jason Donnelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
If this is the point then why not stay at home, plug in a pair of headphones
to your hi-fi and crank the volumne up to full - it'll make you just as
deaf.
I honestly see no point in places the play music at rediculas levels. It
becomes too loud to actually hear properly, distorts badly (caused
Wouldn't it be nice if we lived in a world where we could chose what format
to buy our music on. Then vinyl lovers wouldn't get shortened version of
LPs and CD people can get the music they wanted... I guess that's only a
dream...
Actually, my favourite dream is a world without cds, but
So can someone here gimme a critical reason why Fatboy is horrid, aside
from hating him for his success. And don't forget that Jonze directs
his videos and the new one stars Christopher Walken, that amazing!!
Not another Moby Thread? Anyway, I'll put my 2 pence worth into this one,
I'm sure
lol - well said Paul.
Anyway, for those that don't know, the Richie Hawtin night at Sankeys in
Manchester is to be broadcast on Radio 1's essential Mix this weekend.
how much was gatecrasher bearing in mind richie was
playing with john aqaviva in london with speedy j live
and in manchester
While we're on the subject, does anyone have any idea why freezing cd's
improves them? I've heard about this technique and it does wonders, but I
just don't understand why!
Basically, you put a cd in the freezer for 48 hours, then slowly warm it
up
by putting it in the bottom of the
NO!! You get me all wrong! I still find vinyl hugely superiour to CD, I'm
just saying that the process can improve the sounds of CD. For me, it makes
the cd listenerable to, whereas before it was just really weak and
fustrating.
The tests were done on a my Dad's Linn system. The Linn LP12
Theres some great stuff in this interview. A lot of it would make an
brilliant film IMHO.
I really enjoyed it, thanks for the link.
_pH.
A bit of shameless promo, but my interview with Blake Baxter also came
online together with the Rob Hood interview. There are some things in
there
that
Track 1: electro-track, machine vox saying: You've
got no work, because of me. I'm a machine, I never
sleep. And now you pray all night and day. A funny
way, I'm human made
Anthony Rother : First track on Sex with Machines LP.
Why has no one mentioned the sound quality in this debat (or have they and
I've missed it).
For me, the most important thing about music is not the ideas behind it, not
who's written it or from where, not what format it's on or how easy it is to
mix. The most important thing, for me anyway, is
If the tracks are 313 related then what's the problem?
It's like saying if I wanted a load of reviews of techno records I would
have gone to the record shop and listened to some records myself. Stop
posting reviews.
If your not interested, delete it, but you can hardly say it's off topic.
Oh sorry. I always thought that music had something to do with spirit and
soul, not the physical location it was written.
Does this mean we are not to discuss music written by Kraftwerk because they
are not from the 313 area? Or any music that has been heavily influenced by
detroit? That would
They have a website at http://paper.state51.co.uk/
I think that has some audio clips on it.
Hope that helps.
Paul
cOULD some one point me to some audio of paper recordings?
Comments on this label? I don't think i've heard them. POinters to some
good
releases?
of course i'm wondering when
Slam are going to release another album, and when they're going to stop
by
in California!
Lifted this about Slam from the etronik website (www.etronik.com). Hope
it's what you want to hear.
Scottish producers Slam, aka Stuart McMillan and Orde
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