The Virtual Sex lp sounds good to me. But I didn't complain about the Relics
repress either, so maybe I'm just an easy going kinda fella. It isn't the best
quality around, but hey, most of us youngsters don't have the original and are
never gonna be able to afford it. And even if we do have it,
Alex Bond: you're taking the beans off carl craigs kids toast innit.
Ok, now I'm offended! I buy almost every bloody record that Carl Craig produces
so my money is definitely going into his pockets!!!
But if someone bootlegs the Virtual Sex lp it's because no one else thought of
it before.
Simon Vrebos: now I'm offended!
Alex Bond: no offence meant Simon, sorry! twas just a lil joke. in a way. or
was it serious? who knows? however, I certainly didn't mean to offend you.
Ok, I'm sorry too. I just got a bit carried away when you mentioned beans and
kids and Carl Craig :-)
Dan
http://www.deejaymixes.com/MP3/juanatkins/juan_atkins-12yearstresor-march2003.mp3
As you can see, this is a very very nice set by mister Atkins. Can y'all help
me out with some ID's, please?
1) the first track
2) the second track
3) track on 23 minutes
4) track on 52 minutes (what a banger!)
My mate summed up Booty really well - he said that it gets girls dancing like
nothing else and is really brilliant for about 45 minutes and if you hear it
for any longer it makes you want to kill people.
On a sorta related topic, has anybody checked out Funky Do Morro / Favela Funk?
From the
I can't recommend picadilly enough! I used to go there all the time when I
lived in Manchester, and even now on the other side of the world they remain
one of my favourite shops. As well as the red-hot warehouse finds that seem to
pop up with alarming frequency, their staff have the best taste
Saw this release on the Clone pages (www.clone.nl - shop) and also found it on
Discogs (http://www.discogs.com/release/414898)
Where does this one come from??? I can't find it in any other shop! Does
anybody know where I can listen to a sample?
Yeah, but 'tis merely the novelty of it all I imagine. Most big DJs who are
playing out on Final Scratch probably haven't really had the gear for long,
especially when you express the time they've had it as a percentage of their
total time on the 1s and 2s.
Or maybe they're checking their
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This track is hot. We did an online investigation of the likeliness of it
coming on a 12 on Saturday and the conclusion was not likely. There only
seems to be 1 sampler coming and that's got Adam Freeland, RSL and two other
equally less-exiting-than-the-c2 remixes. I
Yeah, there was a 7 inch released a while ago that has an acapella of
Transition and an edit of Windchime on the other side.
http://www.discogs.com/release/218436
Melody Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/11/05 1:06 pm
cheers for that.
Well there's an acapella version of Transition in there? (laid
It's funny you mention that, Dave - I too wasn't that taken with Angola when I
first listened to it. Then I heard it played out on a big system and I
*understood*. The track is a magic spell! It never fails to get a crowd moving.
I think it's the handclaps myself.
Which brings me to an
Also also
A great track to mix out of Angola is 'Analord' by Luke Vibert, off the 95-99
EP. You have to pitch it up a whole heap, though, so best to burn it to CD (or
pick up the new Lovers' Acid compilation on CD which has it).
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/08/05 11:21 am
hmmm...
22 April is a Friday
and on Saturday 23 April, Derrick's playing in Sydney.
As well as being the innovator, is the man also the teleporter now?
Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/31/05 11:13 pm
It used to be the Camden Palace, so it's pretty big and decced out like a
ballroom
http://bigbriar.com/detail.php?main_product_id=166
Apparently it's for guitars, but I can see how it would work for lots of
producers - especially those making trance.
Looks like Melbourne definitely got the better end of the deal!
It was good to see him in Sydney - the first time I've ever seen him in any
incarnation, but the gig itself wasn't really put together with much love; it
seemed to be an out-and-out exercise in making money rather than a party put
I should also add that the following night (Easter Sunday) I went to see one of
the heads of Perlon records, Zip/Dimbiman, play at a small party in the city
and he was bloody brilliant. If you guys ever get an opportunity to check him
out, I urge you to do so. A fabulous record collection -
.. but have peek anyway.
There are no up close photo's of Carl, cause I hate
to pester people with cameras/flash when they are
playing ..
/
My brain is still buzzing . music looping .
thoughts are awoken and ideas reinvented
.simon
and
worked either side to see this happen.
Thank you Carl for giving us your love.
.simon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, I forgot to say about this: (what I wrote)
good djs dj for the people. you know the ones they are there to
entertain?
and then simon kong wrote:
Techno used
all words well spoken!
kong for king
If you don't say it ' it doesn't happen.
I've got more you can read, but it starts to sound like one man
with a big trumpet.
Also ..
I thought I should point out that the last time Carl Craig played
in NZ . was 1998. Between then and now
on music and dj's. Carl is ignoring all of
this
and establishing his own conditions. He doesn't let you down. You let
yourself
down by not listening to his art.
(don't quote me i'm thinking out loud)
Feedback and photo's from the Thursday gig over the weekend !!
.simon
??
.simon
was going on ..
.simon
John/Slackonomics wrote:
On Mar 9, 2005, at 4:53 PM, Theorema Binario wrote:
Apart from the music, i think i will show her some movies, specially
Dancer in the Dark. I remember this film turns me deep into sounds and
related stuff. Do you know any other movie like
the music and the dancing .. I think.
.simon
Tristan Watkins wrote:
Depends on the night really. He's all over the map these days, but sometimes it
doesn't all come together. Others he's *on*.
Tristan
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http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
Original message
and some 12 and horn ' mid top boxes
/ i was well impressed with the way Carl used the
sound system last time I saw him, so we are trying
to keep heaps of headroom . and depth in the sub
Ha ' it all sounds so meger ' but it's exciting times
in the antipodies I tell ya .
.simon
.
.simon
on .
..
I've also been enjoying creating my own download' (netcast)
speakeasy @ www.psurkit.net
it's a bit of a giggle and something to do on my saturaday
afternoons .. give six months and this will be all the rage '
.simon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i was browsing through the best downloads
It isn't the first time Derrick states he doesn't like his tracks. I think he
has a special personality and you can see that in most of the interviews he
does. Maybe he's just joking, or maybe he really means it. But I don't care
what he thinks about the past. 'I' know the past is great and
figured out how
to load stuff onto a network so that specific people, like the peeps
on this list can access it.
Suggestions ?
.simon
Greg Earle wrote:
On Mar 1, 2005, at 4:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well not that clever francis. just dl the file that is linked
of the button
David Gillies wrote:
There's heaps of 313'ers who use Soul Seek. That could be cool. or
perhaps a bit torrent?
ta ha '
yes . but how exactly do a I make it available to you through those
networks .
I need to go away and do my homework ' I have slsk on my mac . but
not the bit
Hasn't Rolando lived in Glasgow for a while tho? I also thought Mike made
his position clear in the radio interview, don't see what the fuss is about
myself.
Martin
No fuss at all. And I must say I didn't understand everything he said. But you
know, it was in Belgium, so maybe Mike felt he
Thursday 24/02: Sea Waves @ Café d'Anvers (Belgium)
I don't know what to say... it was amazing. One of the best shows I've
witnessed in my life.
I heard the following great tracks: Millennium 2 Millennium, Jupiter Jazz, Hi
Tech Jazz, Jaguar, Soulsaver (The Deacon), Numbers (originally by
, I guess. A shame really.
Maybe that shows how 'underground' Underground Resistance still is.
Greetz, Simon.
Joost
are interested in NZ ..
http://www.psurkit.net
love
.simon
Matt MacQueen wrote:
http://www.ipodder.org/whatIsPodcasting
On Feb 16, 2005, at 8:27 PM, Gerald wrote:
Podcasting!! What the hell is Podcasting!
I must've missed the memo. :D
Gerald, it's the new way you'll syndicate your
and idea's in a format that
will fit into people lives.
This is the important factor to a broadcast'
is the peoples ability to access the signal .
In NZ we are not far away from your mobile
phone being the device that you would access
your media.
.simon
Anton Banks (313) wrote
Looks like he's hitting Sydney for the Easter long weekend (as is
apparently Garnier). Does anyone know when/if he's doing any other
cities in Australia?
ah ' carl . saw him last out in strange sports bar near Redfern
same night I saw Claude Young and had my level lifted !
don't know
Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/08 11:57 am
Oh dear! ;)
Kinda like the Wisconsin of Oz (did you ever see Dogma, where angels
fear to
dread - 'cos of acute boredom).
I dunno Cyclone, I might have to disagree with you here! While there
isn't much of a directly 313-related scene, Canberra has
Duplex gave Laurent Garnier a demo, but they don't know how and when they are
going to release the album. We'll have to wait for that one.
I'm definitely there!
When is the release date set for the Galaxy 2 Galaxy album btw?
I'd pay $15 per day
I think there is a real difference to events which are free and
ones you need to pay to get into.
The challenge to put on a free event for everyone is much greater
and speaks alot more about what the event is trying to convey.
Putting an entrance fee on it
Break it out on the P2P .. isn't that one of the great advantages.
Load it up on SLSK ' share it with your community and get viral
on the distrobution ..
Sounds like a perfect situation to expliot the postitives of P2P.
.simon
Anton Banks (313) wrote:
I know this is a big order
http://home.t-online.de/home/520078056126-0002/casio.htm
In other news, Underground Resistance are training a pack of Jaguars to
sing in an attempt to revive the merchandising cross-over.
This guy wrote a manifesto on the topic .
saved me thinking to hard about it all .
http://montemagno.typepad.com/p2p_manifesto/
You know the only person making money is the
person selling bandwidth .
I guess I know where to start investing ' eh
Dr. Lester K. Spence wrote:
On
over it.
Obviously everyone is using it . eh ?? Come on get out of the closet.
.simon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Believe me, I'm concerned about this too, as I work really hard to produce my own music, and slave away at a dayjob mainly in hopes of having a little extra cash to invest in my
My favourite thing about slsk is the way you can chat with the people
you're downloading from, and browse their other files as well.
If you're searching for quite specialist music (for want of a better
term), that maybe only 10 or 20 users, worldwide, have got, it's a
fair-to-middling bet that
..
but currently ' if your music is good .. then expect for
it to be handed around freely while people make friends
in the process ..
I'm not innocent ' just curious about future navigation
.simon
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
-- Original Message
?
.simon
ps. this was typed listening to free music from http://www.rohformat.de
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. I've never been concerned about doing things that are illegal, isn't that what makes underground, well, underground? Hey, I'm an anarchist though...
2. As I have said many
shopping ' eh
More interested in the broader practical uses of
programs like carracho hotline '
thats what the microsound kids natter about anyway
sweet
.simon
C'mon folks, confirm the view of those who, on hearing about a forum on
Detroit techno, think I bet they talk about
i remember that was one of the few rays of light during the rave era here
(living in halifax, the music in the rave era that got played here was
95% of the crap);
Actually this is a very similar story ' to my relationship
with Plastic Dreams .. and most likely why it is more
I'm reading 'Energy Flash' by Simon Reynolds published by Picador (1998). In
this book and more specific in chapter eight entitled 'The Future Sound Of
Detroit' I read some 'interesting' viewpoints for discussion. Here's the entire
last part of the chapter:
KEEPING THE FAITH
Jeff Mills
Jaguar, surely?
David Gillies [EMAIL PROTECTED] 22/12/2004 1:18:29 pm
On Tue, 2004-12-21 at 12:13 -0800, fwdthought wrote:
what if you could ONLY choose ONE track to demonstrate your love of
Detroit Techno and it's all consuming power?what would that be? Yes,
I know there are SO
Does somebody know a link to soundfiles or videos of Kenny Larkin as a comedian?
Thanx!
There's a Japanese-only Appleseed soundtrack that's really good - a
couple of duds but it also contains the sublime Akufen cut, The
Dragonfly Who Thought He Was a Mockingbird...
tracklisting:
01. Boom Boom Satellites /Dive For You
02. Paul Oakenfold / Burns Attack
03. Basement Jaxx / Good Luck
influential
on
electronic types or appropriated by that wider scene. Eg, how come
Morricone
comps get reviewed in electronic/dance mags (even when no remixes)?
I wonder what the duds could be, hmmm, Oakenfold? Ha.
--
From: Simon Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED
and Lalo Schifrin as well - he of the themes to 'Bullit' and 'Mission
Impossible' amongst others.
And John Barry rules as well.
Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/12/2004 9:35:46 am
I am into interesting soundtracks at the moment and need some
suggestions.
Of course I know Bladerunner!
I have
By posting the list of Ugly Edits I was hoping to discover the original artists
that were sampled by Theo. I didn't expect to start a discussion about the
sound quality of those releases. All I can say about that is that Theo called
them UGLY edits. Maybe that explains everything. Anyway...
I want to complete/correct this list I put together. Can you help me?
Thank you very very much!
(Source: Discogs, Rush Hour, Nuloop, Beyond Jazz forum)
Theo Parrish - Ugly Edits (Vol. 1) (Not On Label)
Format: 12
Country: US
Year: 2002
Catalog #: UGE 001
Tracklisting:
A Never Gonna Let U Go
I have a copy of Ugly Edits vol. 6 with 3 tracks on it and now I discovered
there is another Ugly Edits vol. 6 with only 2 tracks on it. One of those
tracks is Theo's version of Lucille by Anthony Hamilton. Why are there 2
versions of Ugly Edits vol. 6 and are there others cases like this one?
Hahaha
that is so very cool...
There's an underground party crew here in Sydney that have an old DC-8
cockpit that they cart around to outdoor parties and use as a DJ booth.
It looks super cool.
Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] 17/11/2004 2:43:02 am
i was thinking about this for my home DJ
I heard Carl Craig is going to release a new record on Planet E. Someone I know
received a white label, but I didn't had the change to listen to it yet. Maybe
you?
, Charlotte, NC 28203
t: 704.343.9900 f:704.343. www.perkinswill.com
Perkins+Will. Ideas + buildings that honor the broader goals of
society
-Original Message-
From: Simon Hindle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 6:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED
Richie has good taste!
This is an absolutely mind-blowing track, released on a Swiss label
called Bruchstuecke which is distributed by Kompakt. It's got a real
subtle growling buildup reminiscent of Random XS or something like that
but without straying into full-on minimal acid rave territory,
Greets everyone
a little bit of spam for you all today to let you know about this
coming Saturday, 6 November. We've got Sydney electro superstars
Southern Outpost taking over High-Jinks to celebrate their recent
signing to Submerge and pending release of their next two EPs, SO-09
'The Electric
I just found out the next one is Yennek - Serena X (BZZXL 106077)
According to www.rushhour.nl:
Collector's alert!! Next up in the series of Buzz 'represses' comes this
promo-version of Yennek (aka Kenny Larkin), with the Innerzone Orchestra (aka
Carl Craig) remix of Serena X. Already a
So the new Villalobos album drops on Perlon on 11 October - 3 x 12 of
unreleased older material.
Soundclips are now available on
http://www1.technodj.de/?SUB=pProductTPL=productProductID=3663521
It sounds pretty damn good.
I've been buying records for a few years now (since 1997), but I still don't
have the World 2 World ep. Is it the only record on Underground Resistance that
hasn't been repressed? And does anyone know why? 'Cause it's a shame I can't
get a hold on this one.
Thanx in advance.
Nick Taylor is actually quite well known in Aus amongst the outdoor
party scene, and his profile in Sydney is growing rapidly. He's based in
Byron Bay (Australia's mecca for hippies - well, trustafarians at least)
and while the music he plays is hardly 313 material, he still is a
kickass DJ with a
I've heard plenty of reports questioning the durability of the AH
mixers (well, the 62 and the 464) - apparently the Pioneers are the most
indestructible, but don't have anything approximating the sound
quality.
Perhaps the 92 has got these issues ironed out - it certainly looks
more rugged, and
Hello everybody,
This is the first message I sent to the 313-list and I just want to say 'thank
you' for providing all this information. I really enjoy it!
I also want to thank John Osselaer from technotourist.org for telling me about
the 313 list.
In other words: RESPECT!
://www.technotourist.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Simon Hindle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 8 september 2004 1:08
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Wighnomy Bros
I just want to second
I just want to second this claim on the wighnomy bros' awesomeness -
practically everything they're touching at the moment is gold. Also
Robag Wruhme (who I suspect is most definitely the business part of the
brothers) is similarly aflame. Check their limited edition WB releases
on their own
Yeah, word to those who namechecked Robocop - it's set in Detroit, for
heaven's sake!
Tron and THX1138 definitely qualify, as does Rollerball.
I'd also say Assault on Precinct 13 (if only for the soundtrack) and
Midnight Express (ditto!). And A Clockwork Orange.
Anime fillums are pretty techno
Yeah, I'll echo James' sentiments here - I too have no qualms about
using the net to get hold of out-of-print rareties, but I find that
downloading current stuff for preview purposes is great - I still spend
as much money on vinyl as I used to, but thanks to the use of P2P as a
'listening post' I
Hey gang
a real quick spam to let you know that High-Jinks is throwing down
again tomorrow night (Sat 31 July) at the Sly Fox, Enmore Rd, Enmore
from 7pm. Entry is free, we're having a Christmas party and our guests
will be DARTECH who'll be playing a crazy mixed-up trick set featuring
tech faves
Maybe you guys should hook up. You could call yourself the Dust
Brothers...
Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] 29/07/2004 5:56:38 am
I don't think I'd be that happy, if I was honest. Mind you, there's a
Shranz
(s) DJ called Mike Dust, even that didn't make me laugh...
Martin
The Los Hermanos of
Giorgio Moroder Phil Oakey - Together in Electric Dreams
jason kenjar [EMAIL PROTECTED] 19/07/2004 6:35:44 am
Ok.
If you died today and had arranged for your cremated ashes to be
pressed into a record, which one would it be??
Drew= Final Frontier
MEK = Larry Heard Alien Lp
Me= Wave
Well it arrived in the post yeseterday and I gotta say that for me, this
is the best Fabric release in quite a while. Lots of layering, heaps of
quality canadian goodness - the future sounds great! Even though there's
plenty of the clicky minimal perlon sound, it doesn't get boring or
repetitive.
So I've been having a bit of a discussion on a local messageboard about
laptop performances.
By and large, they're really BORING. It looks like people are checking
their email. Or, if they're bopping along, it looks like they're
checking important email but really need to go to the toilet.
Yeah, I'm actually quite enjoying this acid revival. It seems to be the
next 'big' sound - it's only a matter of time before Madonna starts
wailing over bubbling 303 basslines but in the meantime there's some
nice stuff coming out - Abe Duque's 'What Happened' EP, some of the
newer Poker Flat
Akufen is next up in the Fabric mix series, and if you go to
www.fabriclondon.com you ought to be able to navigate to the info
page for the release. There's a decent interview with him, but more
importantly there's a decent quality streamed half hour promo mix he's
done ahead of the proper release
I don't think it's that much of a mess...
just for your infos, Francois K's set begins in the last 5 mins of the
file dated 30 May, 21:39 and spans over the subsequent 3 files (ie into
the file dated 31 May 00:39)
for the next day, if you download the 5 files from 31 May 20:39 to 1
June 00:38
I lve the Osborne remixes! It's hard for me to pick a fave though -
I'm playing the Matthew Dear one the most at the moment. (You can get
the TNT mix for free mp3 download from www.ghostly.com along with a
whole heap of other goodies).
I'm also enjoying:
Minority EP on Tunnel 7
M.I.A. feat.
I am currently digging:
Fabrice Lig - Tapioca
Los Hermanos - My Mother's Guitarra
and the two B-sides on Andreas Saag's 'Latin Lesson' EP (Tristezza pt 2
and Camboreale).
Magic.
That's right - another High-Jinks, this Saturday at the Sly Fox on
Enmore Rd.
7pm-3am, free entry, cheap beers and a pool comp.
And, to make this vaguely relevant to the list at large, one of our
guests will be fellow listmember JAMES BUCKNELL, who will be blowing us
all away, Reader's
It seems like there's a fair bit of weight given to monetary concerns
after each movement/DEMF event - stories of Derrick May hitting his
folks up for cash, contractors threatening to walk out and so on...
From reading reports, it's apparent that so far the organisers have had
to make Herculean
I was reading an interview with the Unabombers (Electric Chair) last
night and they were asked what their top 5 records of the moment were.
In #1 position they listed Talking Heads - Once In A Lifetime (Carl
Craig Edit)
Does anybody know anything about this? I had no luck at Discogs.
I ordered this at the start of the week and am so excited about its
arrival! I read somewhere that one half of Narcotic Syntax is (Manic
Street Preacher) James Dean Bradfield? Is this true?
'The Drumpads Of Jericho' is a great title for a track!
jason kenjar [EMAIL PROTECTED] 28/05/2004 9:22:30
So yesterday I was in the 2nd hand store and picked up a copy of
'Paradise' by Inner City, on Virgin/10 records.
The vinyl is green! I can't find a listing on Discogs for this - is it
rare? Does anyone else have a copy?
There's also a mix he did with Llorca on Pulsation.com - if anyone has a
tracklisting for that I'd be happy to hear from them!
Chrismiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] 29/04/2004 1:38:37 pm
Anyone heard his batch of 5 mixes that was released late last year?
Thoughts?
The Sonar mix is my fave but they're
1: Those new DVDs made out of paper that can store 25 gigs on them
2: 'Toothing'
Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED] 21/04/2004 10:02:17 pm
since this thread seems to be related to the things we know for a long
time, i'd be interested in your 2 latest discoveries of which you think
they are new
If anyone has contact details for Fabrice Lig, could they please hit me
up off-list?
Thanks
Si
Hey guys
It's my Brother's birthday this weekend and he wants to go out and
party. Given that I'm half the world away from good old Manc, can you
mob recommend any good parties he ought to check out?
Ta
For interested Sydney folk, Adam is playing next Sunday night at Frigid,
at the Newtown RSL on Enmore Rd. Entry is FREE!
www.snarl.org/frigid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 17/04/2004 4:51:48 am
And Adam is currently in Australia (when we spoke earlier this week)
where
he is hoping to take in a bit
Hey folks
If you haven't already, please go check out Pulsation - Fabrice's mixes
are fantastic, but there's so much other good stuff up there. Check
Llorca and Garnier live for a wonderful version of 'Man with the Red
Face' and of course there's the Theo mixes on there as well (there's
bound to
Giorgio Moroder Phil Oakey - (together in) Electric Dreams. (Sorta
connected - has anyone heard the Lali Puna version of this? Beautiful.)
First proper vinyl record was 808 State - Lift.
Mann, Ravinder [CCS] [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/03/2004
2:57:51 am
Just out of interestWhat was the
and y'know shake can bring it tooi'd really love to see a shake
mix-cd
someday...i can't think of any mixes that compete at all with shake's
track
selection and action on the ttables...disco to techno to rock to
hiphop and
back again and making it sound like it was meant to go together...a
Like Quest said, there's not so much in Sydney - what techno there is
tends to be of the pretty bloody hard variety - there are a few such
gigs coming up in February.
Somebody mentioned Tailors and there's a night on there this Friday (I
think) called B.E.E.F. - it's more electro-and-house
gratutitous plug
We're having another High-Jinks party at the Sly Fox, Enmore Road,
Enmore.
It's this Saturday (10 Jan), from 7pm-3am and it's free to get in, with
cheap-ass cocktails from 7-9.
As well as the three High-Jinks residents we have two special guests:
MISS MEMORY from Southern
Yup. Foo Man Chunes are playing host to Monolake. I think it's next
weekend at the Gaelic club.
Also on the Sydney front - a few of us are putting a night on at the Sly
Fox in Enmore tomorrow night. It's free and there are cheap cocktails
and I reckon you stand a fair chance of enjoying the music
One of the tracks on Tim J's 'Dropfish' (Smoke) has the sample also.
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From: Tom Magic Feet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 1 December 2003 11:53 PM
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Subject: Re: (313) work that mothafxcka
women beat their men/the men beat on the drums
There's a feature on them in the latest Jockey Slut magazine. Can't
remember much more beyond that though.
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From: Matthew Kane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 27 November 2003 4:57 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) the clones
I went to see these guys
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