A longshot I know - but I'm moving down to Canberra and was wondering if
there is any 313 or related action I should know about?
Ta,
Rc
I've got a friend who's moved to Bristol - where would he go to get down to
disco, deep house, D techno et al?
Ta
Rc
I'm really digging these mixes.harvey/black c#ck bootleg mixes seem
so hard to come by..does anyone know where some other harvey mixes
subside?
Ta
Rc
on 12/11/04 9:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Sorry about that last post, it was supposed to be a private
.
otherwsie i'm pretty impressed and with updateable firmware it should stand
the test of time
happy shopping
rc
on 25/11/04 9:56 AM, Anton Banks (313) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks everyone.
Ok. To summarize (in case anyone else had the same question) two recorders
kept coming up
Friday 08-10-04
WaterFront - Rotterdam - NL
room 1:
live: Egyptian Lover, Alden Tyrell, Novamen
dj's: I-f, Serge, klen
room 2:
dj's: Duplex, Unit4, Pametex
I'm very envious - I hope one or some of our dutch listmember friends can
give us a debrief after this party
This innercity whitelabel sounds great
http://217.158.65.110/MP3/SF156689-01-01-01.mp3
is this a new kevin saunderson or a re-releasewonder when the full
release is?
:) why would it be? emotionelectric.com just hosts promo mixes by dj's.
nowt wrong with that.
pragmatically I agree - technically however, you're reproducing copyright
musical works and sound recordings and making them available online, without
the licence of the respective owners.
That
yeah i guess it does. if you really want to get picky about it.
as does playing these tracks as part of a mix on radio (online or
otherwise). and i think technically playing records out in public ie.
at a club.
you'll actually find that virtually all terrestrial radio stations (bar the
does anyone else have that 'Pop Your Funk' mix from Brennan Green?
i can only id a few and would love some help on the rest.
rc
can anyone suggest some decent record stores and/or clubs in dc?
i remember someone saying recently onlist that good dance music was hard to
come buy in dc?
there must be something though.
thanks
rc
the bass EQ so it's *really*
thumping
the part I'm most interested in figuring out is what that percussion track
is
sounds like he's working doubles of it
gaz - sing sing
easily available on salsoul. doesn't sound like any mixes i've heard so
could be doubles or hardy tape edit.
rc
azuli's having a big sale on at the moment:
http://www.azulishop.com/
the vega 4xlp comp is only 10 squid - prerelease too
pity they dropped quite a few of the best tracks off the vinyl format
rc
on 4/5/04 1:37 PM, Ben Britz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really like the DT one, though
eq work too. i dig.
rc
on 23/4/04 8:22 PM, robin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something for the weekend
Alex Bond, Salford House Association presents: Broughton Bridge Boogie
(http://www.emotionelectric.com)
Wuf Ticket The Key (Prelude)
Just One Love2Love (Isoul8mix) (Neroli
didn't he do that dick hyman moogy number
rc
on 19/4/04 8:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there's more carl craig edits on that moxie label.
anyone know which tracks he did?
Alex
any party suggestions for a good friend who is in london this weekend -
assuming he's missed out on tickets to Lost?
ta
rc
good men - give it up
fairly easy to track down
later re-dited/remixed by carl craig on his ltd. subscription only 12 on
planet e
rc
on 21/3/04 8:26 AM, ryan burns at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can anyone tell me what track ron hardy plays on his mix on the
deephousepage.com at around 42
don't forget the rodney dangerfield stings..
easily my favourite crew - farley keith was the best of the five IMHO
although they each had their own style
matt - where did that 'Lost In The Mix' story come from?
rc
on 4/3/04 11:36 AM, Matt MacQueen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 3
this will change.
within the next 3 years you will see apple and other communications
companies becoming quasi-labels.
as major record companies lose their powerful role as manufacturers and
distributors - they will become marketing departments and that's all. the
days of record companies asking
on 11/2/04 7:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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Sounds like what mp3.com was supposed to be but I don't think for a minute
that will actually happen that way
Apple and other communications companies are not altruistic entities - they
are in it for the money
what other
sorry jurren but that's incorrect.
in a piece of recorded music there are two copyrights:
1) the copyright in the sound recording (generally owned by the recording
company)
2) the copyright in the musical work or composition (ultimately owned by the
composer(s) who may be represented by a
the RIAA can only purport to control and then enforce copyright in the sound
recordings of its members. Its members are mid size and large recording
companies. so it really depends on what your mix tape contains.
alot of the riaas members are large enough to support business in other
countries,
with a decent lawyer it shouldn't be difficult
specially with a company like disney that guards its copyrights\ vehemently.
all ks needs is a copy of the movie and a decent ip lawyer and i'm sure
disney will settle in good faith. someone should tell him
rc
on 19/1/04 11:44 AM, Dan Sicko
live mix on the deephousepage fornt page right now
rc
i've really been digging this mix.lots of oldschool, disco and new
wave re-edits.no fancy mixing but would have been cool to have been
dancing to this one wherever it was recorded.
find it at:
http://www.glimmertwins.com/glimmmix.html
along with a couple of ron hardy mixes
rc
Carl Craig would do in the early-mid
nineties.
ta
rc
on 23/12/03 6:23 AM, Matt MacQueen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Every once and awhile you stumble across some nice web archives from
the past that didn't get rinsed out when a server crashed or a domain
name expired or a start-up folded
dunno if its been discussed on the list yet but outkast's 'hey ya' is
definitely one top 10 mainstream chart hit I really enjoy hearing on the
radio.
how come no stores seem to sell 12s of it though?
rc
i've gotta agree with that.
i hope you didn't behave hypocritically and refresh yourself with an
alcoholic beverage after 'lecturing' people about taking 'drugs'. drugs are
an important contributor to dance music culture. it would be naive to ignore
that.
conservatives that pay out on weed and
hi,
sorry for the spam, but i'm selling off some music from my colection. A bit
of detroit techno and house, chicago house, electro and disco.
check:
http://home.iprimus.com.au/richardcranston/
and let me know if anything takes your fancy.
cheers
richard
excellent work alex - great compilation and nice to see someone that takes
the time and shows the respect to do things the right way
on 19/11/03 10:42 PM, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(OK, I can't keep this in anymore and Alex you are too modest! :-)
You can beat me up next
you'll find that the US is an anomaly with regards to the payment for the
transmission of sound recordings over terrestrial radio.
other countries recognise a right in the broadcast of copyright sound
recordings - on and offline.
depending on how underground the music is - the RIAA will not
dan bell's seventh city
john tejada release
www.sonicgroove.com
on 16/10/03 7:39 AM, scotto at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone know who this is?
orange label no writing except the run out groove
scd-013
music is deeper minimal techno/boardering on micro
website, artist, anything.
don't you hate it when you spend alot of time and a bit of money getting the
harder to find cool old stuff and then someone goes and releases it on a
nicely packaged dj friendly release at a reasonable price..
on 27/9/03 9:12 PM, Phonopsia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message
that are special that amount to more than
the musical data stored inside. There are many possibilities out there
for creative and motivated people!
-David
-Original Message-
From: Rc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 6:40 AM
To: David Powers; '313 Detroit
Prince is coming to my town.
Has anyone seen him perform lately - what can I expect?
i'm not sure if freedom should allow for the unregulated trade in the
intellectual property of others without their permission. This influences
the incentive and the ability to create.
i think that at this time, if composers and labels wanted you to have their
music for free, they would offer
The P2P lobby group (made up of all the P2P software owners) have agreed to
pay the $2000 on behalf of the girl.
If the other 260 people that were sued by the RIAA were smart they'd ask the
P2P lobby group to pay for their costs too.
After all it is only the P2P companies and ISPs that are
check the globaldarkness.com forums - it's discusseed there
rc
on 11/9/03 8:11 AM, Matt MacQueen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what are the chances of a track ID from this TV ad?:)
http://www.adformatie.nl/images/9621.mpg
peace,
Matt MacQueen
that may be true - but this doesn't really effect you does it?
what proportion of the music you buy is aligned with major record labels?
it worries me when people use the rationalisation that it's only hurting
snr. executives from major record labels when they download music off p2p
programs and
contact emi music publishing in your territory- they represent the work so
they probably represent the lyrics too.
on 27/8/03 5:33 AM, Matt Kane's Brain at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anyone have a contact whom i could contact regarding reprinting
kraftwerk lyrics?
--
Well
i guess that's the same as many areas of law
on 6/8/03 4:10 PM, James Hurlbut at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently went to a talk by Stanford Law Professor and media critic
Lawrence Lessig where he said that in terms of practical real world
copyright law as it is being applied these
Yeah wasn't he also behind Quando Quango?
if so - the man's a genius
rc
on 5/8/03 8:03 PM, Mann, Ravinder [CCS] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I remember them 'Tell me how it Feels'
Mind you there were a couple of nice 'pop house' tracks on the first
M-People record.
Yes
also..maurizio dami (alexander robotnick) also wrote some
production/mood/library music (used as background music in ads/movies etc)
for the italian Primrose label in the 80s..
rc
on 4/8/03 9:31 PM, Cobert, Gwendal at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd say Blade runner was the thing to say
never seen KA Shelby's version.I thought the version on Automan (2?) was
Hardy's re-edit...then there's Theo's edit.and Farley usde to play a
nice edit too..then there's a house remix by Diesel #1 and Mark
Imperial samples it heavily on one of his Laurent X releases from about
stingray, assault, dj 3000.+ serge (clone?) from 5 days off
http://pages.vpro.nl/3voor12/dj_sets/dj_sets.shtml?2534202+2584688+2584508+0
yep on Island US and looks like it was licensed from Ze records - 81/82.
It's my fave was (not song for sure. Don't forget the very nice 'out come
the freaks' dub on the flip.
rc
on 2/7/03 6:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Was (Not Was) - Tell Me That I'm Dreaming
i think it's easy to misinterpret the vibe of an interview from a
transcription.
the interviewer happens to be the Electrifying Mojo - and from the shows of
his that I've heard he is/was one of the most sincere people i've ever heard
broadcast.
not too mention he played what he liked and not
on 26/6/03 8:59 PM, Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
26/6/03 9:44 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i think it's easy to misinterpret the vibe of an interview from a
transcription.
Sure, but I was kinda making a joke
I liked Prince's movies - unique; like his sound. The world would be a
better
for the spam
rc
ani - you emailed me but i accidentally deleted it
where r u?
whats the track he plays at 28/29 minutes - cool different house track with
nice male vocal I've been searching for so long, searching,
searching...
on 12/6/03 4:42 AM, Michel Rijnders at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maarten Baute wrote:
Stumbled across this gem
fantastic mix by Anthony
isn't it a mix of emotional content - which was an early house jam from
kenny initially released on Terence Parker's label Intangible?
on 21/5/03 8:59 PM, Fabrizio Nahum at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi gang
the second song on side B of the Silence in the Secret Garden sampler by
Moodymann
haven't heard anything about juan for ages - does anyone know what he's up
to these days?
rc
http://pages.vpro.nl/3voor12/smil/djsets/startdjset.sram?2534202+2584688+258
4508+3754699+9706873
4 mins in - electro/italo number help me funk it up, we gonna funk it up
()
what is this?
ta
rc
patrick adam's black ivory - mainline
lotsa nice mixes out there i don't know where to find but the original is
widely available. easily classified as one of the best disco tracks ever
rc
on 15/5/03 12:19 PM, James Bucknell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
touching disco number from a frankie
i'm not really a fan of the label, but I bought this whole compilation
double pack online just because it had this one Arthur Russell track that is
really amazing
then when the records arrive - it turns out that the a side that is meant to
have the Russell track on it, is exactly the same as the
it's finished - it has the russell track listed on it
on 12/5/03 10:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That Arthur Russell track is an unreleased thing right?
I wasn't sure that the LP actually made it out? I've seen white label
copies of the LP that are fine, and also
it's kaput - he now plays on monday nights @ www.deepspacenyc.com on west 12
st ...i think
on 11/5/03 4:19 PM, Cyclone Wehner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wondered, what is the current status of Body Soul in NY - I assume it
hasn't reopened? Or am I out of the loop?
any of the french or european 313'ers know of any good parties over this
week and weekend for people into d techno, deep house, italo, electro etc?
any advice appreciated
much love
rc
.
thanks
rc
does anyone know the name of that Dick Hyman track that Carl played first up
on the mini mix he did for the Giles Peterson show a coupla weeks back -
'twas nice
thanks
for any help
rc
big time Hotmix 5 favourite - especially Farley
not too hard to find - many pressed - 'twas a hit
rc
on 27/2/03 4:46 PM, Alex Bates at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i dont know anything about this record except that i really like it, its an
acapella with a handclap all the way through
sounds very like sylvester:
http://www.deephousepage.com/TeeScottliveZanzibarA.ram
10 mins in - funk it?
some disco freak knows this...
ta
rc
didn't shake and rob hood (as the vision) do a house interface release?
on 25/2/03 10:45 PM, Placid at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2 sided Mayday ep on Pheerce citi
Also need to know apart from the sampler ep and the one with green digital
writing were there any other interface¹ techno
apologies for the spam,
but I'm selling/trading off some Detroit Techno, Bass, Electro, Afrobeat,
Disco, Pre-house, Ghetto, old school house + other stuff.
Check it out at:
http://home.iprimus.com.au/richardcranston/
and let me know if you want anything.
thanks all,
Richard
does anyone know the release date on the upcoming suburban knight lp on
peacefrog?
+
I saw the Liasons Dangereuses reissue is out - but I've found cd only thus
far!!! I was really looking to replace my old wax copy? anyone seen an LP
reissue yet?
much love
rc
that's right - depending on the industry agreement in place in the territory
of production; mechanical royalties are not due on promotional pressings.
rc
on 10/2/03 9:08 PM, Jason Brunton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also believe that Record Labels do not have to pay sales tax on copies
which
If I remember correctly - the strings in the track are very May-esque
on 9/2/03 11:01 AM, Lee Herrington IV at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi folks. i just acquired a pristine 2X12 copy of PF043 atmosfear,
glenn underground. i noticed that there is a track titled may datroit...
is this a
IMHO ;)
rc
on 2/2/03 4:49 AM, Alex Bates at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok i have an mp3 entitled 'muira - metro area' but it certainly is not this
track, although it does sound kid of electro and may well be metro area...
the female vocal goes :
you gotta dance, move on
get on up
get on up
there was some talk about this on the list recently i think.
TRAKTOR and Final Scratch
The new cooperation between Stanton and Native Instruments marks another
milestone in digital DJing: Final Scratch will soon be running on the power
of NI's TRAKTOR software. TRAKTOR Basic FS, the first
picked up what looks to be a bootlegged larry levan remix of a track called
Winners - reallly reallly nice stripped down rmx in Larry's spacey dubby
style beautiful male vocals too.
anyone know who did the original?
supercool interview from Johnreally enjoyed it
Blake did a track called Work It' for one of the Jacktrax double pack
compilations. I think the double pack is the only place you can get it
though.really sparce jack track with his TM spoken word over the top.
on 13/12/02 7:33 AM,
he's going to be interviewed on Australian National radio and there will be
a set that he did at the Montreaux Jazz festival alongside the interview.
not sure if that qualifies as underground.
rc
on 10/12/02 3:14 AM, Cyclone Wehner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I totally respect your
of them?
peace,
Matt MacQueen
-Original Message-
From: Rc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 3:28 PM
To: 313
Subject: (313) rhythm tracks?
i've got a few rhythm tracks on vinyl - most notably jive rhythm tracks 1
and two and mix your own stars - I know
productions? on the jive tracks some rhythm tracks are
the basis of Grandmaster Flash's The Message and Soft Cells Tainted Love
- which came first the rhythm track or the full production? so many
questions..
rc
hi all
I've listed some records.lots of wax and cds from:
UR, Frictional, Trax, DJAX, Shake, Godfather, DJ Assault, Moodymann, 7th
City, DBX, Blake Baxter, Morgan Geist, Derrick May, Keith Tucker, Gigolo,
Tony Allen, Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson, Simonetti, Metroplex, Peacefrog,
2 Live
I think it is an italo tune -
on and one - by Decandence on Proto recordssamples Bad girls from Donna
summer..
Rc
on 27/11/02 10:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
Start of message text
i'm fairly sure shake contributed somehow...either co-produced or mixed
or sumthin.
I used to have copynot that special if I recall - just the one decent
track imo
it was the only release on the label that I ever saw
rc
on 20/11/02 9:22 PM, marsel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just
fresh and crisp sarcasm..and so early in the morning in the northern
hemisphere!
pretty damn sure shake was involved.didn't he contribute something on
the list a couple of days ago..maybe he can verify
on 20/11/02 9:48 PM, Craig Harrison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahhh... it was
sounded damaged. is this vinyl burn? on some stylli/cartridge
ads they talk about this 'vinyl burn'.can old needles damage your wax?
rc
on 21/11/02 7:18 AM, Jonny McIntosh at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK. If I've misread I apologise, though I'll confess I'm still unable to see
it when I read
was there was a link posted recently about the last body and soul in NYC?
or does someone know the body and soul url?
thanx
I've got the same wizard tape with the prince cut up on it. It's from
1986amazing stuffof course i went out and bought two copies of Kiss
after I heard it...8 years on and my cut up sounds no where near as cool
he rips through doubles of beastie boys 'brass monkey, egyptian lover,
pretty sure it's james mason
Rc
on 5/11/02 6:20 PM, nathan goode at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all
on the Detroit House Classics mix by Theo on Deephousepage, can anyone
one please tell me what the first track is?
Has the lyrics:
Sweet power, your embrace around me, i am saved
oh manI love cassetted, kinda like a kitschy cool convenient format; its
got a certain character about it.
don't tell me the iconic mix tape is gonna disappear...
on 1/11/02 11:23 PM, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, Marshall Jefferson was the producer but there *was* a
this satdee night on 2jjj (10pm e.s.t. - Australia) has a 90 min set from
Steve Silk Hurley and a 90 min set from Stacey Pullen + short interviews
with both
The Hurley mix is ok. Dunno what happened to the skills and the records he
had when he was part of the Hotmix 5but he drops a few chi
happened? or have any of the dutch 313ers had the
pleasure of seeing him play out?
rc
:
I do not think he was doing the same as the hot mix 5. He was just recording
mxes at home which were then broadcasted on the radio.
W
-Original Message-
From: James Bucknell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 22 oktober 2002 5:34
To: Rc; 313
Subject: Re: (313) ben liebrand
anyone heard:
NSC-7/8DR. FEELGOOD HIS FUNKY INTERNS
new NSC? with UR, Shake, KMS, Vmax, Rob hood contributing to past releases
I'm keen to know who's behind this one
Rc
http://www.deephousepage.com/donna1002.ram
19 mins in
embarassed i don't know it - sounds like a classic tune
could be Barry White?
I don't love you any more - it's a shame - a dirty shame
someone must know this
ta
rc
sorry answered my own question
teddy pendergrass
shoulda known..
on 15/10/02 11:33 PM, Rc at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.deephousepage.com/donna1002.ram
19 mins in
embarassed i don't know it - sounds like a classic tune
could be Barry White?
I don't love you any more
if i could find a copy - i'd love to feel it
on 15/10/02 6:28 AM, Placid at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pod vanguard ep
Was listening to it on the way to work this morning...
Just lifted me up and took me away Also missed my tube stop
This is a timeless piece of music..
well ive certainly seen a number of small labels who either:
a) encourage people to download their stuff as a 'try before you buy'
thing.
b) do not mind that there are people who download and then don't buy. I
guess the reason behind this is these people are music fans rather than
Inceidently it would be
interesting to know where Richie Hawtin gets the MP3s he's used in his sets.
Has he actually sat down and taken the time to encode his whole record
collection?
yeah - he's playing out here next week and i thought about the same
questionI kinda came to the
that's an old UR record from like 1990 . I think it might be the one on
Shockwave - can someone else expand on that???
rc
on 19/9/02 8:11 AM, Placid at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.teklan.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/dara.ram
For a friend
Placid
'tis true -
after working in music copyright for a while - one rule of thumb i've come
to discover is (the rule has it's +'s and -'s):
you know you got some talent - when someone tries to rip u off
on 17/9/02 12:32 AM, Cyclone Wehner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
many major artists sign
essential stuff on it)
enjoy it
rc
on 13/9/02 11:45 PM, Langsman, Marc at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know what the second tune on the DEMF Shake mix on groovetech is
- starts about 3:30 in [funky number with a male vocal and he pulls off some
2copy shenanigans] ?
http
disco/salsoul classic or something. i'm sure someone knows
it.
ta
rc
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mm nice track
i think i've got a copy somewhere on beggars banquet
check out farley's mix of 'move' too
rc
on 6/9/02 6:42 PM, Maarten Baute at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
little question:
on wich label has the following track been released?
john rocca - i want It to be real (farley's
will be on the show too. Should be a bit of a
contrast to what one would normally hear on the national state sponsored
youth radio station.
for international list members - I'm sure they webcast live
rc
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sorry - should've put the url.
http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/listen/default.htm
i think 10:30 pm EST
enjoy
rc
on 29/8/02 8:26 PM, Ian Cheshire at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone got any mixes of his to download then?
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