i dunno. good drive but i personally don't like that kind of kickdrums at
all, so maybe not for me.
-s
On Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 4:37 PM Dubloop wrote:
> https://soundcloud.com/svenvath-music/butoh-robert-hood-remix
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> what do you think about it?
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> perso: i got mixed feelings
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mmmh.. lurking. lurking a lot lately. reading occasionally. been here
since 98-99-ish?
-sakke
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 1:57 PM, maxphi...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm still here - writing from a train on the way from Hamburg to Berlin.
Anyone else?
m50
At 2012.11.28 11:47, Marsel van der Wielen
Still here.. reading every now and then and posting rarely (way too
busy with other things in life). been here me thinks.. since '99 or
so?
mmm.. coffee
On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 11:44 PM, Placid pla...@acid-house.net wrote:
Nice to see so many people still around, can't remember when I subbed,
My fave mix of that lonnie gordon track; came out on white label around 93.
killer drums, bassline.. everything top notch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ser40d5Ncfc
-s
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Jamil Ali wrote on Wed, 23 Aug 2006 about following:
My own 2 cents:
I think you see the same thing in all types of music. A style is developed
at some time, and it's innovative at the time, and it sounds great. After
the style is pioneered, it remains popular with people who love it, and
robin wrote on Wed, 29 Mar 2006 about following:
Juno stick to the 30 second thing too. Some sites don't though as you say.
hmm, they do? usually they have something like 1m30s to 3m.. never seen
less than 1m sample on their site!?
..unless they've switched last week
sakke
Robert Taylor wrote on Tue, 7 Mar 2006 about following:
I think that's DJ Pierre - Atom Bomb - my version came out on Guerilla
though I think it was license from elsewhere
most probably that. also reissued in late 90's on twisted.
- http://www.discogs.com/artist/Doomsday
sakke
Matt Kane's Brain wrote on Sun, 5 Mar 2006 about following:
I'm surprised you like this, sakke. :)
I'm full of surprises. I checked more clips from juno, but other tracks
by this artist didn't have the feel I was looking for. Too glitchy for
my taste.
sakke
Kent Williams wrote on Fri, 3 Mar 2006 about following:
2. Tom is opinionated, and sometimes even abrasive, but 'his way or
the highway?' Please, Tom has no such power here. Feel free to
disagree.
Well I think he just said what he thinks, he's entitled to that; if
people get annoyed over
uh, yeah, old topic but..
Lee Herrington wrote on Thu, 15 Dec 2005 about following:
Finally caught an earful of CC's version of Theo's Falling Up on Gilles
radio show. I have to say that I enjoyed the track. Is this Falling Up
technically a cover? I had heard that CC was unable to use the
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote on Fri, 17 Feb 2006 about following:
On 2/17/06, J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
up style reminds me of paperclip people more than progressive
house...it's a very classy
dancefloor track..
Well. i admit being a bit troll-y in my previous post, but i was, and
still am,
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote on Fri, 17 Feb 2006 about following:
On 2/17/06, Sakari Karipuro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
are both really horrible sound-wise, really cheap and cheesy. the
have you heard the original track? i mean, carl may have chosen the
No, i have not.
The kickdrum has
v12 wrote on Mon, 6 Feb 2006 about following:
house techno 's been raped so many times that techno turned
into...deep techno
while house became deep house to escape from the negative conotation - not
sure if it's funny or not, but surely a weird process to observe.
I simply hate deep
robin wrote on Wed, 21 Dec 2005 about following:
I have a lot of Roule records but not thisI'd got sick of hearing it not
long after it came out.
I have few Roule records, even the Stardust one. Thought they were
trendy at the time. Nevertheless, nowadays looking back they are mostly
fab. wrote on Wed, 16 Nov 2005 about following:
a while back everyone on soulseek was raving on about Latvian Banjo Trance
but I'm more into Minimal Gabber Ambient
i'm more into Minimal slam tech jazz-funk and Doom booty psy doo-wop ;
these are like really underground stuff, i really don't
Guilherme Menegon Arantes wrote on Wed, 12 Oct 2005 about following:
Thanks Placid/Yoda. And the book should be called: The Acidpedia.
So, this brings to the second part of my question:
I love acid and I love piano house tracks. So, which other acid tracks
(with a 303 and rough beats) have a
Odeluga, Ken wrote on Tue, 23 Aug 2005 about following:
Discogs is fukt. Not even the original version of 'Clear' is in there!
http://www.discogs.com/release/17859
I keep wondering.. that 12 has the only version dating back to 80's of
Clear i've ever heard.. even that cd-reissue of Enter,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 6 Jul 2005 about following:
Now of course besides Cybotron, can anyone else
name some artists who were producing music in such a vein in the US at
the time?
Hi Ken. Think your pretty spot on with most points, but regards same music
same time etc, I think you
Thorin Teague wrote on Tue, 5 Jul 2005 about following:
Yes, discogs is back up, but running excruciatingly slow for me. Anyone else?
it just time-outs for me, although traceroute seems fine..
sakke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 16 Jun 2005 about following:
Introduce yourself!
Name : read From
Age : 30 (in october)
Place I live : Tampere, Finland.
On list: Since '99 i think
Into techno: since 91 or so
First 313 record: can't remember
sakke
David Beattie wrote on Thu, 16 Jun 2005 about following:
BTW - I heard a rumour that there may be a repress
coming the same route as the Glass Domain one of a
couple of years ago. Not sure how certain this is
though
Hmm whats the story with glass domain.. it was on the shelf of local
shop
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 12 May 2005 about following:
well, the suns out, and i've gone all dizzy already.
whats your favourite summer techno track?
the orb - little fluffy clouds
(well, their first 2 albums anyway)
the future sound of london - cascade 12
sakke
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A meeting is an
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There were a number of records released to combat (or were in the wake of)
the No Repetitive Beats Clause (Clause 58 of the Criminal Justice Bill)
Autechre did one too..
http://www.discogs.com/release/157
I doubt it caused jungle to come about - jungle/db was already
Redmond, Ja'Maul wrote:
except that it's somewhat likely he no longer own any rights to it.
Why would that be? Didn't he release it on his own label way back in the
day?
No. It was released on Fantasy Records. Quite big label on rock/jazz..
I have no idea how the rights are split between
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 5 Apr 2005 about following:
http://www.delsin.org/planetdelsin/
Hmm.
First listen on clips.. uh-oh, what? did they do the tracks back in
80's?.. not so interesting
2nd listen .. hmm, not so bad afterall, but can't really make up my
mind
3rd listen..
Nathan wrote on Wed, 23 Mar 2005 about following:
Another one is Tony Thorpe. But most of you just said 'who' to that,
didn't you?
well the only Tony Thorpe i've heard of plays football for the mighty QPR!
Nobody remembers The Moody Boys anymore!
sakke
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A meeting is an event at which
I keep listening Surgeon @ U Club, Bratislava, 6-12-03
again and again. Nobody else plays music like that. Totally crazy,
inspired and different. I especially like how he's mixing all those
really dark afx ambient tracks on top of driving techno tracks.
oh and it seems like that
Maarten Baute wrote on Thu, 17 Mar 2005 about following:
Derek Plaslaiko wrote:
did you like Blackwater?
I didn't like the vocal version. The original untold version was not bad.
I totally missed the track when it was huge. I actually heard the track
first time couple of months ago when
Andrew Hodgson wrote on Tue, 8 Mar 2005 about following:
Did I miss the Analord discussion?
yes!
People liking them so far?
I think they're great.
I've got 01, it's great; 02, 03 and 04 are waiting in the shop 'til i
get more money next week.
sakke
--
System error?:: Success
props to
robin wrote on Mon, 21 Feb 2005 about following:
what's everyone else listening to?
In cd-player, now:
Skinny Puppy - Greater Wrong of The Right
..and before that, these visited the record player:
Stacey Mallory - Love Power (bumpin city)
Mr V. - Jus Dance (vega records)
Nu-Matic - Hard
Carlos de Brito wrote on Wed, 16 Feb 2005 about following:
henrik schwarz used that sample for his stunning 12:
Henrik Schwarz - Chicago
http://www.discogs.com/release/214967
So did Secret Ingredients, back in '96, for their track Chicago,
Chicago. They are also known as Jedi Knights, Global
sqrrt wrote on Wed, 16 Feb 2005 about following:
Any idea what the track that starts at 21:33 is? Must be obvious (Chicago,
Chicago, where can I go?), but I don't have a clue.
roy ayers - chicago
http://www.discogs.com/release/243471
sakke
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System error?:: Success
props to mozilla.org
Martin Dust wrote on Thu, 27 Jan 2005 about following:
Ad supported and unstable? Why would I do that? Ad supported.
Sorry...that's a dealbreaker for me. Bittorrent is solid.
oh and everyone is aware that exeem contains some spyware? ok, move on..
sakke
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System error?:: Success
props
oh and sorry about bad quote, everyone.
sakke
--
System error?:: Success
props to mozilla.org
Martin Dust wrote on Fri, 21 Jan 2005 about following:
Spot of BMB at House of God I think, what you lot up to?
probably checking out octave one on sunday, in helsinki, finland.
sakke
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System error?:: Success
props to mozilla.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 29 Dec 2004 about following:
Just been adding more stuff to my discogs and saw that people are now
entering MP3s of releases.
Yes, they've been welcome for a long time; but they only accept official
releases. And Tresor has been releasing it's backcatalogue in
David Gillies wrote on Sat, 11 Dec 2004 about following:
Tim Baker wrote:
Its all sampled. Ride the Rhythm vocal is from Little Louie Vega track
on Strictly Rhythm
I think you'll find that Little Louie Vega sampled the vocal as well. Its
originally from Ride the Rhythm by On The House
darnistle wrote on Sun, 5 Dec 2004 about following:
against nature!!!), it got me wondering if there are other albums out there,
hopefully of much better quality, of holiday songs remixed or reworked in a
jungle/techno/house/gabber/etc style? The less straightforward and
cheez-driven the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 3 Dec 2004 about following:
Well whaddya know?
http://www.audio1.org/
and again.. just hit trackfix to the search box.. and get some
screenshots along the way :)
sakke
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System error?:: Success
props to mozilla.org
gretchen anderson wrote on Wed, 1 Dec 2004 about following:
http://www.pleix.net/films.html
The Plaid one is particularly good.
That plaid one is also on the recent WARP dvd. Nice stuff, definitely.
I bought the dvd already a while ago, but got stuck somewhere around
halfway through and
Hmm, is this thing on? is it working?
testing one two three, one two
sakke
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System error?:: Success
props to mozilla.org
DJ Ken wrote on Fri, 26 Nov 2004 about following:
Yes! :)
Great, since my previous post didn't come through for reason or another.
Maybe they've installed some new LAME POST filters or something ;) (or
not.. )
lets get back to our regular chat now..
sakke
--
System error?:: Success
props
Anton Banks (313) wrote on Sat, 23 Oct 2004 about following:
I can't believe that I'm writing this. Sonic Groove closed their doors
tonight. As fate would have it, I found myself being one of the last people
in the store. Apparently, their current inventory will be sold via their
website. After
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 21 Oct 2004 about following:
Well, I'm off topic, but I'm past the point of caring.
Many Happy Returns to:
My Mate Bez (Last night) p.s. I met Bez's dad last night and he is the
world over 50's bog snorkelling champ. Beat that.
Greg Earle (today!)
Robin
Cobert, Gwendal wrote on Thu, 7 Oct 2004 about following:
On the music doesn't sell as much as it used to... tip -
I've read that while record sales are going down, tickets for concerts
Dunno bout concerts, but I recently read that most major record
companies are saying that cd sales are
robin wrote on Wed, 15 Sep 2004 about following:
We got something super special for ya on EmotionElectric.com today.
We have a full editon of Deep Space Radio recorded in the Summer of 1994
featuring the Super Mix 6: Juan, Derrick, Kevin, Eddie, D. Wynn, Al Ester.
Hosts were Dre and Minx.
Robert Taylor wrote on Wed, 8 Sep 2004 about following:
You might be able to download it for free from their site.
There's plenty of tracks available
http://irdial.hyperreal.org/mariopaint/ - actually 8, which one is it?
(uh i downloaded all the mp3's that are available on above site..
David Powers wrote on Wed, 8 Sep 2004 about following:
I think that copyright has become a real monster in this country,
a s every form of fair use and public domain is being demolished.
It's very disturbing. I also would say this trend heavily favors corporate
interests, but I don't think
Brian 'balistic' Prince wrote on Mon, 16 Aug 2004 about following:
Quoting Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No black soldiers in Saving Private Ryan either, which is quite shocking
It is accurate, as far as I know. American combat units had not yet been
integrated. Black troops were
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 16 Aug 2004 about following:
Das Boot - submarines anyone?
I just recently acquired the original full length tv-series dvd of this
one, it's A LOT longer than the directors cut(3h36min for directors cut
and 4h42min for the original tv-series (PAL timings)),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 5 Aug 2004 about following:
looking for some really beautiful house that talks about either loss/real
heartache
http://www.discogs.com/release/230334
sakke
--
It's not reality that's important, but how you perceive things.
http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/
Kent williams wrote on Tue, 27 Jul 2004 about following:
I've never really heard the style described with any precision. Anyone want
to take a crack?
It's sort of slowly building hypnotic style that uses simple vocal
samples to massive destruction on dancefloor.. photon inc: project blast
Matt Chester wrote on Sun, 25 Jul 2004 about following:
The vocals are Phuture's own as far as I know - first released on
Trax, '87:
http://www.discogs.com/release/1949
The Hell rip-off one is just a short sample loop of the original. No
acapella that I'm aware of - can anyone confirm?
Scotto wrote on Tue, 6 Jul 2004 about following:
non-excistant record so i gave up at that point. it just makes me wounder
how many other releases they messed up. maybe that cosmic light force and
i don't have any figures but i think there's plenty of errors, and
the mods constantly tell to
Toby Frith wrote on Tue, 29 Jun 2004 about following:
n.b this is a light-hearted thread - don't take the content within
seriously
And not being played enough
Firekeeper (IMHO the greatest of all Red Planet records)
I have to agree to certain degree, this is just excellent track, not
lisa wrote on Mon, 21 Jun 2004 about following:
I guess it depends on your experience. If I never hear those two records
(Headhunter, Join in the Chant) again it will be too soon. Not because they
suck ('cos they are great tunes) - but they got so, SO overplayed around me.
Even now I can go
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 22 Jun 2004 about following:
the only way i've been able to get a hold of skinny puppy's track
assimilate.
It might be quite difficult to find on vinyl but the cd's are easily
available - since even here in Finland you can walk into a record shop
and you can
robin wrote on Fri, 11 Jun 2004 about following:
So how long as 'Electric' been used a genre name to describe techno/electro?
never heard before but it reminds me of this totally horrible
euro-trash-pop-dance song by leila k, called 'electric'.
it's even worse than term 'electronica' which
David Beattie wrote on Mon, 31 May 2004 about following:
Techno he said I should check out a label called D and
that apparently the latest releases are D7 D8. I
have never heard of them and cant find anything about
them on discogs - anyone shed any light?
this one?
David Beattie wrote on Mon, 31 May 2004 about following:
Thanks Sakke - he did describe it as hard but said it
still had the funk so I asked if it fell into the Alan
Oldham, Fannon Flowers, Rob Hood type area and he said
yes - was he a bit off with that?
not much.. they are a bit harder than
Tom Magic Feet wrote on Fri, 28 May 2004 about following:
I haven't posted for a while, so it's unfortunate that the first time I do
post again it is to share bad news: the publishing company behind Jockey
Slut magazine (and Sleaze, formerly Sleazenation) has gone into liquidation.
oh well..
David Powers wrote on Wed, 26 May 2004 about following:
And I was a little unsure whether these tracks were actually lost, is
that true?
1) he might have forgotten he did the tracks
2) he just told they were lost for the hype
which one? you decide - i have no idea :)
(and does it really
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 26 May 2004 about following:
came across some record with a tune - don't recall which or by whom - that
said unreleased track or unreleased mix
There is one 'unreleased mix' I really would like to get on vinyl. The
Unreleased Mix of Strings of Life, released
placid wrote on Thu, 27 May 2004 about following:
Is that version of strings not the one on buzz records 3 track ep
oh it was released on buzz too? i stand corrected.
sakke
--
It's not reality that's important, but how you perceive things.
http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/
matt kane's brain wrote on Thu, 27 May 2004 about following:
At 11:31 PM 5/26/2004, Matt MacQueen wrote:
I believe there's also the same mix of this titled Strings of the Strings
of Life on the Innovator CD that Transmat licenced to Sony Japan put
out... I agree that's an astounding mix
David Powers wrote on Wed, 26 May 2004 about following:
Could it be Daniel Bell's WORK THE S$%T? That's a track on Daniel
Bell's Lost Traxx ep - the tracks are from 1995 but were found and
recently issued on vinyl on the Klang label.
'recently'? i remember buying it in 97.. :)
sakke
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Glenn Thomas wrote on Wed, 26 May 2004 about following:
Excuse my ignorance, but what is SoulSeek?
it's peer 2 peer network for sharing music, mostly illegally copied.
sakke
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It's not reality that's important, but how you perceive things.
http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 19 May 2004 about following:
Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could
think of is Aphex.
he's been using Roland R-8 a lot in his earlier works.. and i think the
digeridoo sound on 'digeridoo' is from some roland analogue gear too.
Jason Brunton wrote on Thu, 6 May 2004 about following:
Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's
-Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th
Keep on jumpin is excellent track, although played to death - more
importantly, it's a great cover of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 6 May 2004 about following:
Isn't there a track called 'Jumpin' a different one called 'Keep On
Jumpin' ?
'Jumpin' is on Unreleased Project Part 4 and IIRC was the basis of 'keep
on jumpin'.. can't remember exactly, these are like 9-10 year old
tracks. It
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 30 Apr 2004 about following:
also just checked a DJ Dez 12 which I think is on Hypnotech? but it has a
UR logo on?
isn't hypnotech ur's sublabel for hip hop etc?
sakke
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It's not reality that's important, but how you perceive things.
jurren baars wrote on Wed, 28 Apr 2004 about following:
i'm on 313-digest and the mails i get are getting more and more screwed up.
this morning i received the same 313-digest three times [not the first time
this has happened either], to read replies to messages i'd never seen. two
hours
jason kenjar wrote on Tue, 27 Apr 2004 about following:
problem is that some re-issues are bad pressings. I know k-alexi's and
i have previous re-press of 'all for lee-sah' and the sound quality is
horrible, it sounds like it was repressed from totally worn out 12.
sakke
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It's not
Peteri, Jochem wrote on Tue, 20 Apr 2004 about following:
And the kick is essential, you cannot sample this baby. It´s the
then try sampling the 808 kick. you'll find out that 909 kick is
actually really easy to sample. imo the 909 snare is more difficult
than the kick. sample of it never
Peteri, Jochem wrote on Tue, 20 Apr 2004 about following:
and the 909 shuffle has bugs, which are great.try recording a groove in
q-base, you´ll see em
tiny irregularities
they probably developed these irregularities to a feature called 'human
feel' for R-8 R-8MKII ;P (which is great
David Powers wrote on Thu, 18 Mar 2004 about following:
I'm sorry, BUT if people are going to keep posting this kind of stuff
(JOKES) I'm going to be unsubscribing here soon. I've been on here
about 5 years, but lately it's just too much... to read all these off
topic emails all the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 19 Mar 2004 about following:
thank you :)
by the way - that took me all of five minutes to find on the internet -
type in Leo Anibaldi using Google and it comes up
well, of course i tried this method first, but since yesterday google
gave me few pages of links
Fabrizio Nahum wrote on Fri, 19 Mar 2004 about following:
he did play some sets here in rome last year with lory d though.
if you would like more detailed information, like if hes still producing etc
let me know, i can ask lory. i do know that lory is setting up 3 labels, so
you never
Hi
I was wondering what happened to Leo Anibaldi? Seems like he quit the
music business after Void back in mid-90's. Does anyone know? Was it
just an alias for someone to create such music or what?
I remember mentioning Anibaldi here on the list some time ago, but I
can't remember if it was
Brendan Nelson wrote on Thu, 4 Mar 2004 about following:
What movie is this promoting? Have they made a film of I Robot or something?
yes
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0343818/
sakke
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Timing must be perfect now. Two-timing must be better than perfect.
http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/
Mann, Ravinder [CCS] wrote on Thu, 4 Mar 2004 about following:
Just out of interestWhat was the first techno record you bought ?
hmm not exactly sure anymore; but these spring into my mind.. Meng
Syndicate - Sonar System, Altern 8 - The Vertigo ep, Frequency and that
stuff..
Ken Odeluga wrote on Mon, 16 Feb 2004 about following:
Marc Acardipane is one of my favorite producers of all
time, but that record was a HUGE disappointment. The Mover is all
OK, I'm less familiar with his work. What would you recommend of his that's
better than this?
check out his
robin wrote on Thu, 15 Jan 2004 about following:
http://www.arstechnica.com/wankerdesk/1q00/mp3/mp3-1.html
this article is rather old, just by checking the versions of the
applications, i'm guessing it was done about 4 years ago, so it's not
really applicable nowadays.
sakke
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Timing
robin wrote on Thu, 15 Jan 2004 about following:
more up to date test (maybe with ogg vorbis included). anyone?
http://www.codecreview.com/
http://www.xciv.org/~meta/audio-shootout/
okay, i'm not gonna post on this thread anymore. it's a promise!
sakke
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Timing must be perfect now.
Greg Earle wrote on Wed, 14 Jan 2004 about following:
Visage tidbits: The album The Anvil (1982) contained Frequency 7 (Dance
Mix). Never heard the (Dance Mix) version - is that the one that
became famous in Detroit? How different is it than the 7 B-side version?
haven't been following this
Martin wrote on Wed, 14 Jan 2004 about following:
Back it up, well LAME is a piece of reversed engineered code that is open
source
now, this is completely off-topic and i apologize about taking part on
this but i feel like saying a word here.
LAME doesn't contain anything
Dan Sicko wrote on Tue, 6 Jan 2004 about following:
Of course the issue that raises is exposing everyone's email addresses
to spammers. There's the old name AT service DOT com replacement,
but I'm still chewing on that one.
just remove the mail addresses. simple as that.
(for future
Ralf Gill wrote on Tue, 2 Dec 2003 about following:
Any one here actually ever programmed a 909 or 808 though?
yeah, i've done it. along with quite a lot of other roland drum
machines.. not 909 though. 808 is just amazing, one doesn't even get
near the funk you get from the real box compared
Ivars Mednis wrote on Fri, 14 Nov 2003 about following:
Aren't these Hybrid Legends same guys who made Cari Lekebusch to
rename his long run and well known (i won't say legendary hahaha)
label Hybrid Recordings to H Recordings?
I recall there was a talk of some artist(s) called Hybrid
John Sokolowski wrote on Fri, 14 Nov 2003 about following:
Although you don't recieve e-mails like the 313, I haven't found a better
board than deephousepage.com:
http://deephousepage.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi
There are some real characters on there :)
last time i checked they weren't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 4 Nov 2003 about following:
I was wondering whether any of you can tell me what are the ESSENTIAL
tracks released by Blaze.
among the ones already mentioned, recently released We are one on King
Street Sounds has been growing up on me lately.. very beautiful
Matthew Mangold wrote on Tue, 21 Oct 2003 about following:
I don't believe there are any markings which signify exactly *which run* of
each title a particular piece of wax is; however, if I'm not mistaken the
blue center stickers/lables are the more recent runs. If memory serves,
they've come
jonathan morse wrote on Thu, 9 Oct 2003 about following:
altered states did 'move your body' and Im pretty sure altern8 had a track
with a similar vocal bit.
Altern 8 had a track called 'Move my body', and even got Joey Beltram to
remix it.
sakke
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Timing must be perfect now. Two-timing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 10 Oct 2003 about following:
According to the movie 24 Hour Party People Tony Wilson invented Acid
House
I think I might have missed that bit - either that or maybe you could point
the bit out you mean? I didn't get that impression.First off, there's a
Matthew Kane wrote on Thu, 9 Oct 2003 about following:
They always seem to come from Ian Cheshire. I am on digest mode reading on
Eudora and/or Pine and I get the same either way.
it's because Ian's mails use UTF-8 as charset and your OS doesn't
support it.
sakke
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Timing must be perfect
ian cheshire wrote on Thu, 9 Oct 2003 about following:
ahh that it is it..also I was posting from Webmail ealier not Outlook like I
thanks man for setting us all st8 :)
it could be a problem with mailing-list software also. it's possible
that it could break the mails that have some strange
Placid wrote on Thu, 9 Oct 2003 about following:
The big money one you want is fantasy girl. Originally out on SRO records in
1987. Appeared on nu relics / house muzik in remixed form about 92/93 then
on trax re issues - currently available
killer track indeed. sadly, that fantasy girl
Mark S. Krüx wrote on Thu, 9 Oct 2003 about following:
Fantasy Girl was also repressed on that Chicago Housing Commission thingy
this summergood quality too.
thats good news, i didn't find any info on this on discogs (or perhaps i
was looking for wrong things, who knows) so could you
Trevor Wilkes wrote on Thu, 9 Oct 2003 about following:
I got this repress on S12 with Dream Girl on one side and some Robert
ownes song on the other...good quality pressing. so yeah it can't be that
hard to find if it's been repressed 2 or 3 times in the last year alone.
yeah, i can see that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 7 Oct 2003 about following:
Juans mix of Big Fun - apparently a new mix of big fun from Juan - anyone
heard it?
i have one mix of big fun by juan atkins; on tenr 240 (1988) - big fun
club remix 12. it's called juan's magic remix and is quite excellent
with
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