some stupid kid wrote:
wajeed, t-3 and jay dee were slum village
no they were not!
jay dee, t-3 and baatin formed slum village;
jay dee sort of left, and elzhi (sp?) joined, wajeed took care of some of
the production
to make up for my mistake, some more info:
http://www.discogs.com/release/330260
just saw this added to the discogs database.
anyone know where i might be able to find a copy?
no mention of it on http://www.submerge.com
jurren
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DJ Ken wrote with his fingers in his ears:
Hmm, does not sounds typical UR.
What do you think of the tracks?
'soul power' almost defines UR-sound to me.
it's the kind of raw electronic sound that i don't hear anywhere else.
'schoolcraft bump', 'talkin to z' and that double pack (UR-043?) all
anyone know if that panic in detroit lp was bootlegged/reissued recently?
http://www.discogs.com/release/4731 just saw a copy for 20 euro's, and would
like to know if i should run back to buy it, or not?
jurren
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Martin Dust wrote:
If Detroit is the First City of Techno, which IYHO is the Second...
anyone ever tried calling someone in Utrecht?
phonenumber for cityhall for instance is:
+313 0286 1000
how much more detroit can you get?
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the way i see it, there is nothing new to this judgement.
every musical piece is subject to several rights.
the composition of the music is protected by copyright / droit d'auteur;
the text of the vocals is also protected by copyright / droit d'auteur (so
you can have several copyright owners
Mann, Ravinder wrote:
Seems to be a thing with Detroiters and spelling backwards.
Im sure Kenny Larkin has recorded as Yennek,nearly Kenny backwards. But
cant
remember the track.
Anyone for anymore.. ?
there's one or two records by claude young on utensil i think, credited to :
david
Marsel wrote:
with all this talk about nothing..
is detroit techno, techno from detroit only?
or can it come from i.e. rotterdam as well?
i'd say it has to come from detroit te be called detroit techno [that is,
that's the tendency i see all around].
(detroit) techno started with rhythim
sean deason wrote:
jesus h christ - little know fact: the H is for Herbert. you can see why,
in later years, he dropped his middle name altogether.
jezus dropped a name?
wonder why herbert though...
if i were him i'd probably casually slip the fact that my dad was creator of
the universe
uno.. dos.. tres.. quatro..
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Carlos de Brito wrote:
speaking of madlib vs. azymuth:
i downloaded a cd-r, which is quite good, in a yesterdays new quintet
style...
comes with the following info-txt:
check the video of madlib at the redbull music academy. he plays one or two
azymuth covers off cd-r. both in his YNQ
alex bond wrote:
there's a disco mix up here by Madlib.
sorry it's OT, but there's a few Madlib fans kicking about here.
DJ Rels spins Disco Hits from Inner and Outer Space
cool, hadn't seen that mix yet.
madlib also has his own disco project coming out sometime next year(?)
called
i'm off to barcelona next week and was wondering if anyone could give me any
pointers to decent clubs, recordstores (new and 2nd hand) and other
interesting fact about the city. does anyone know if i-f is still playing
somewhere in barca?
probably best to e-mail me in private to avoid more
along the lines of larry heard..
chris gray - tried to be good
http://www.discogs.com/release/9173
i bet there's some other good ones on deep4life
harmony funk - before life [real estate records]
damaged sole - only place [deep4life]
glenn underground - archives [eargasmic]
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Look dear friends, the solution is really obvious. You have satellite
parties.
are you insane?
flying to detroit alone will cost a small fortune.
now you want all of us to throw parties on satellites?
...
scott_mcgill wrote:
He played some Moodymann and Amp Fiddler tracks but then played a track
that sounded jazz funk with the sample of a male vocal whispering Chicago
Chicago
It sounded like Roy Ayers. Is it Roy Ayers? If so, what is it called?
it is.
from the album 'lots of love' on uno
haven't listened to any music today, only when i get home it's time to
relax. as it is finally starting to look and feel like summer, i've mostly
been listening to music to enhance that summer feel.
sade - stronger than pride lp
santana - abraxas lp
santana - s/t lp
stanley turrentine - don't
robin wrote:
As it's summer we've got a deep/vocal house mix from HK! featured on
emotionelectric.com. See mixes section for the DL. Hope you like.
HK! - Intuitive Stunt
1. DFA, November Sky (x2)
this dfa is the same dfa that released a 12 through surveillance recordings
from detroit, mi a
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
i just saw mad mike on the golf channel giving tips on improving your short
game.
what kind of tips did he have, other than the age old saying driving is for
show, putting is for dough
talking about driving:
around the time you were watching mad mike giving
what's the most i would pay for one record?
i usually don't pay [much] more than say $20 for one record, even if it's
rare/sought-after [note: rare and sought-after are not the same :
retroactive records can't possibly be that rare considdering the number of
times they pop up on ebay, or even
only caught a small portion of all the movement action through the webcast
last week. think i heard orlando voorn, playing loads of ghetto tech/electro
funk classics. must buy 'dick ride' one day [a song about a football coach
and his long journey to portugal]!
all of which resparked my
just spotted these on a thread on the deephousepage, and thought i'd share:
http://www.gottahavehouse.com/video/amp1.zip amp fiddler live part 1
http://www.gottahavehouse.com/video/amp2.zip amp fiddler live part 2
http://www.gottahavehouse.com/video/tp.zip terrence parker
hope everyone had a
alex bond wrote:
http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=6275
anyone know if those pictures to the left are from a flyer or something,
they look nice, would love to get my hands on one of those. allready checked
abdul haqq's website but didn't see them there. maybe i should take a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zap Mama : Bandy Bandy
I think you said in your post that you'd listened to a snatch of this and
picked it up as it sounded different. My impression on listening to it in
the shop was that it was not one of C2s strongest moments - in fact I really
disliked it! Now
dunno who's moderating this list, so i just send it to the 313 as a whole
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
did a little search to see what was going to be on this compilation, as it
sounded quite sweet.
Tracklisting CD: all
*on vinyl samplers
1. Virgo Ride *
2. Master CJ featuring Lizz Torres Face It *
3. Electra featuring Tara Butler Feels Good (Carrots Beets)
4. Club Ice Manhasset (Larry
alex.bond wrote:
I don't really see loads of people dreaming about the future in relation to
music, and I used to find that pretty exciting. looking back ALL the time
seems to be the order of the day at the minute.
maybe that's because our visions of the future have changed since the
alex.bond wrote:
Jochempicked up that oliverwho yesterday, U dont know...first release on
the label mad chaisse inc
what sort of thing is it? techno record??
any clips anywhere?
btw, I still need to try and find one of those soloaction things Marsel
posted about a few weeks ago - has anyone
Lee Herrington IV wrote:
what else would 313 folks like to see repressed on planet e? personally,
i'd love to get my hands on a copy of the psyche/bfc elements LP. i can
remember passing on that vinyl release when i was big into db... probably
around 1995.
shop - nitwit
which gets us right
David Bate wrote:
Hi Ryan,
You are right, that it is his choice to do them, but just like other
illegal activities, they generally have a higher price to them.
It doesn't cost very much to grow pot, but have you looked at how much
street prices? Just a fact of life, Illegal Items generally
there's a couple of things from aardvarck forthcomming right?
marsel did a mix a couple of months ago on his new mixer, that started with
two aardvarck tracks, both were banging! one of those was 'cult copy 2' from
what i've heard.
saw kai alce has a release forthcomming on rushhour aswell,
interview with j.dilla aka jay dee:
http://www.stonesthrow.com/jukebox/jaylib/jaylib2.ram
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James Hurlbut wrote:
I recently got Music Box Mixes and Re-edits Volume 5...
It's got edits of Problem's D'Amour, Dirty Talk, Body Language
and other deliciously bouncy disco that I can't ID, but the re-edit label
names them Dirty, Hot and Encore. There is one track called Angry Drums
that is an
Jochem Peteri wrote at 01:54 pm:
Just checked em out[(im a bit slow lately) and my jaw jst =
droppedthat let no man put us asunder on vol. 2, ive been looking =
for it since i got the cassete from derrick may=B4s first set at the =
Roxy-club wy back. It=B4s fg on there. No
Jochem Peteri wrote:
check stars on my peacefrog loving u release
it=C2=B4s all duran duran samples, mad props to the waffled hair guys
(night boat, from their first album. now there=C2=B4s some 313 flavour =
from the island peepz!)
:) didn't carl craig use 'the reflex' for one of his
i should add that this is also sort of a follow up on the 313equipment
thread of last week.
eventhough techno has the air of futuristic/technology based music, and
therefore the use of drum-machines, synthesisers, etc. is often presumed,
there is also a heavy use of samples by (some)
thanks ken for the info, i'll keep my eyes out for those releases.
two things i've heard recently [both 313 related] are the lacksydaisycal
album, which was nice, reminding a bit of common on one or two songs, and
jaydee has a hand in it aswell. some very nice tunes, but not the best
hiphop
so i bought new cartridges and needles for my turntables, but my records
still sound like crap.
then yesterday i decided to plug one of my turntables directly into my
amplifier to record some records for a friend, and immediately noticed to
extreme difference in sound. so i decided to start
Martin wrote:
I recommend you save up more money and get the best you can, what does Theo
use?
so with a couple of extra months saving i can finally spend all my money on
a urei!
i'm not looking for a top of the line mixer.
just something with two channels and no compromises on the sound
what about the weird song hawtin played at Jak a few years ago, where
either the track or the record slowed down with a girl saying (called
you callled yu)
it was really creepy and got real slow, then he let things take off again
and I remember the bass distorting my vision.
don't
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Other synthy hip hop:
Def Harmonic on Altered Vibes, some very technoey synth moments on their
stuff - deeply pleasing, the track 'Doing The Best I Can' is great, though
some of their other tracks are marred by weak MCing in places. Altered
Vibes is part of the Goya
]
sorry boss- that's definately lil louis.
a good friend was hanging out with rich while he was packin up his
records, and rich playd it or him.
and for the record- rich first played that bit at the 'micro' party in
windsor, about three months before the jak party.
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, jurren baars
thanks everyone for the recommendations.
i have my list narrowed down to 2 or 3 options,
i'm going to 'test-drive' 'em as soon as i get the chance, and make up my
choice after that.
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re: theo remix of dj kent 'in the bush'
like alex i really dig this track aswell.
but then again, i love listening to virgo's rhythm tracks from begining to
the end through my headphones aswell...
the theo beat mix is just a new rhythm track to my ears.
jurren
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
now if anyone doesn't mind- i could easily start a thread regardi hip=hip
that i've recently discovered. stuff that probably has more in common with
carl craig than public enemy
anyone?
i'd be interested!
you can reply of list if no one else is interested.
jurren
the talk on jay denham got me wondering.
i've seen posters here in utrecht of an upcoming night with both jay denham
(related to R. Denham?) and oscar mulero. never heard denham play, but liked
quite a lot of his early work, haven't really been paying attention to his
work after 'synthesised
anything happening this weekin new york i shouldn't miss?
i'm leaving tomorrow, but probably check my e-mail once or twice while i'm
there.
i've got monday [deepspace with fk] covered,
same goes for wednesday or thursday [rich medina or darshan desrani]
anything else?
jurren
oh, and if anyone
i've been listening to roy cordu's 'parce que je reve' 12 again the past
couple of days, and was wondering if he/he/they had released anything else?
anyone know?
jurren
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Michael Elliot-Knight wrote:
OK - so here's another question
It's the Record Industry Association of America - which I then assume
excludes UK, Japan, Euro, Oz, etc. labels so then, hypothetically, I could
make a mix CD consisting solely of labels and artists from these countries
and the
alex.bond wrote:
Has anyone got a copy of that kikrokos lp?
yep, 6 euro's in the 2nd hand bin at rushhour, withouut the killer sleeve
though...
I've got a 12 of that jungle dj, but the killer track is on the lp, (life
is just a jungle), which I dont have.
'life's a jungle'
I think also
from: http://www.freddyfresh.com/
This is the first book in the world that deals with the uncharted mysteries
of every conceivable RAP 12 single released between 1979 and 1988.
This book catalogues the complete discography of almost 1,400 independant
and major label rap record labels from this
this was just posted on the lowlands list, some will find this interesting.
starts in about 30 minutes (surgeon 2 hours and 30 minutes from now)
We have made a deal with Planet Rose that we can broadcast the
evening/night. so expect the 17th all night long stomping beats on the
radio, brought
i think there definately is a future for labels offering their catalogue
through downloadable mp3's [or whatever other format].
right now it's still in it's early stages,and the fact that most of the
payment done on the internet are still done by creditcard doesn't help. how
much does it
oh, forgot to mention:
offering music for download (eventhough it costs a little) creates the
opportunity to offer music for download that's not marcketable through
vinyl/cd.
for instance, you can offer alternate versions of songs.
pressing these up on vinyl will most of the time be unwise,
tom churchill wrote:
Here's a hypotherical question - would you have bought the Kai Alce record
if it had been released on a label other than Mahogani? What if it was an
import from Europe on a label you'd never heard of, with no association to
KDJ whatsoever? I'm just curious as to what extent
i like the fact that you're given 3 cd's to work with.
my suggestion would be [similar to the list ian malbin posted] to use the
first cd as a 'history-lesson': what tracks influenced the earliest techno,
with a couple of early techno releases added to the cd, to show the link.
cd 2 can be used
heres something I've wondered about. when a dj makes a mix cd such as this
and features tracks that he/she made or owns the label they were released
on or both does that mean that he/she makes out three ways financially -
for doing the mix, for licensing the tracks from the label to the mix and
i recently read somewhere that detroit was america's fattest city.
well it sure is the phattest city...
jurren (sorry, friday afternoon after a long and boring workweek)
diana potts wrote:
http://houseandhome.msn.com/Move/TheMostandLeastStressfulCities.aspx
the nine slot is better than one.
i hope there's someone that can provide me with an answer to this question:
if you know the IP-adress of a certain computer/internet-user, can you
always find out what provider it is using?
for instance, according to http://www.whatismyip.com my IP adress is
212.120.115.92 can you find my
ok, i've got the answer i was looking for thanks everyone!
jurren
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Ken Odeluga wrote:
kj:
I heard this rumor that he moved to LA to but dunno it that is true
That might be the Juan Atkins connection. JA moved to LA some years ago,
and
TD and JA are friends I believe. (Dixon assisted on Infiniti's Skynet LP,
that's a fact).
i vaguely remember something
here's my list for 2003, still a couple of records i haven't checked that
could go in this chart [maurice fulton album on tigersushi, couple of mills
releases, new amp fiddler, etcetera]
3 chairs - all over [3 chairs]
erykah badu - i want you [motown]
marty bonds - eva [end to end]
cody
ionizer wrote:
Looking for some info on a great edit label called Freestyles, got FST01
from clone, apparently it
is something to do with the Idjut Boys. just wondering if anyone has some
info on the other 2, or any leads where I could pick them up.
i think they're coming from LA.
do a
New Era - 'Some Think Electronically' EP (Twisted Funk)
Anyone heard this 2x10'' by Marc Mac?
It's due for release on December 12th.
anyone know anything about a nu era album that came out (?) on king britt's
label about a year ago? think i've heard at some time that it was only
released
At 11:18 PM 11/20/2003, James Hurlbut wrote:
Upon closer examination I see that this is the wrong sleeve and the record
is blank except for NO ONE, deep house track with smooth r+b vocals and
garagey guitar samples. Tried to forget you but you're all I want to do,
tried to forget you but
On Theo Parrish's Contemporhythms 1 the track appearing at around 30
mins. I think it's rather similar to Pepe Bradock's Burning -rising
string-harmonies.
trackheadz - our music [dnh]
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here are two articles on file-sharing.
i know some people on this list are [like me] interested in these
developments.
first one from fortune magazine, about how file-sharing should be compared
to video-recording:
http://www.fortune.com/fortune/print/0,15935,517663,00.html
second one is an
Dr. Nutcracker wrote:
So can we conclude then... that in early stages a lot of so called 'Detroit
Techno' classics are at
least very simular to Chicago House?
first time i heard fingers inc - distant planet, i thought it was some early
rhythim is rhythm [adventurous drum programming]
http://dc.internet.com/news/article.php/3096481
internet radio will have to pay royalties.
not just that, they'll have to pay royalties to the producers, artists and
composers of the work.
traditional radio only has to pay royalties to the composers.
the reason why tradition radio has to pay
just received the same 313-digest for the third time tonight.
anyone else have this same problem?
jurren
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alex bond wrote:
Hi.
on www.deephousepage.com
mix no.10 - ronhardy (3rd page on the mix archives)
the second track (before farley, after made in the usa)
its steve hurley? maybe?
whats it called ? anyone know??
Steve Silk Hurley - I don't know
for some ron hardy mixes you can check ex-313'er
lee.herrington:
Hi folks. Can anyone, anybody ID the first track on theo parrish's first
contemporhythms mix CD? for that matter... can anyone list any of the
tracks
in theo's mix... besides the obvious ones?
first track billy lo - it's the life [some label, forgot the name, am drunk
anyone know what the second song in this mix is?
http://deephousepage.com/ron300.ram
it starts with gaz nevada 'ic love affair', and after a couple of seconds
the record i'm after starts.
italian lyrics, sung by two male vocalists, and female background singers
singing about 'radio rei' or
placid wrote:
Anyone got one yet..review etc... Theres afew lurking about
saw on the rushhour mailout that it's a 3 tracker.
one of the songs is theo's edit of the dells 'no way back' [actually the
track is called 'adenture pt. 2' or something..., and appears on the
soundtrack 'no way
some of you might find this an interesting read, considering the RIAA debate
of last week:
here's a link to an article in 'wired', explaining how major recordlabels
use file-sharing programs to determine the popularity of songs/artists. and
adjust their promotion strategies accordingly.
Michael.Elliot-Knight wrote:
$2000 for a thousand songs she allegedly shared through her computer?
that's $2 per song!!!
Do you suppose that the RIAA is looking at each song and each artist that
she downloaded and giving them their fair amount?
As if she had bought a CD from each of them - and
the RIAA is now offering an amnesty program to filesharers, read here:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNewsstoryID=3399602
some people are fighting back:
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/newsarticle.asp?nid=18658afl=frnd
the same thing is happening here in the netherlands;
Philip wrote:
What do peeps think of the andres album ? from the audio on the submerge
site it sounds like the tracks are based on funk samples and it's
relatively downtempo, not so much like the house 12s he's
released...any ideas / opinions ?
do you mean the andrès album on mahogany, or
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Talking of strange voices, has anyone heard the album from Mu, Maurice
Fulton's wife? It's on Tigersushi, I think. It sounds very eccentric from
the reports. Fulton is a total genius so it would have to be interesting
at least. I've mainly read of it in Jockey Slut.
i
tuneintuition wrote:
Has anyone done any sick Bjork remixes that could be used in a
techno/electro set... not that Homogenic isn't dancefloor, but maybe
something more clearcut made specifically for our pleasure.
i've got a copy of bjork the remixes ('for people who don't buy white
i know what i want for christmas:
http://tek.moo.jp/_img/224.jpg
jurren
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new recommended retail prices will be $12.98 instead of $16.98, $17.98 or
$18.98.
i wonder if the european market will follow?
i think cd's cost something like 21 euro's [ = $ 22.75] here in holland.
jurren
RAW2019 wrote:
theo parrish -natural aspirations (sound signature 018)
I bought it too and it's the only SS I own besides 'I can't take it'
and i agree with you ...
to me : it fits in a theo type of set but that's about it
but like i said to a lot of ppz about Theo en Moodyman
I find :
Theo
J.T. replied to me:
i think theo's productions have so much more depth in them then any other
house producer out there.
hmm well he has his own feeling which is a very nice one. he is very good
with those yearning rhodes keys, and samples...but overall i think kdj
wipes the floor with theo.
RAW2019 wrote:
It's a little bit off topic but
I'm looking for good broken beat dj's
and heard some producers spin but he they ain't called producers for
nothing
So my question is :
what is the best broken beat dj for you and why ?
nothing is more boring than a dj that only plays
Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2003 02:14:01 +1000 (EST)
To: 313@hyperreal.org
From: Melody Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Track ID: Carl Craig Mix-Max on MCM.net -- Londoners?
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
anyone know where was this mix from?
It sounds almost exactly the same as the set Carl
dunno if this was posted yet, or if anyone on here's interested, but just
got this from peacefrog:
Charles Webster's remixed dubs ; feat Pepe Bradocks version of
falling and Ian O'Briens mix of I understand you is now available
to pre order to arrive on your doorstep 9/9/03.
Please note this
chris wrote:
a couple of weeks ago I heard Theo's set on DJ Minx's CJAM radio Show via
the internet, and there's a track I can't find the name of.
It has a totally grooving bassline, Deep as hell organ, a female vocal
saying Amaazingly alive.The music in the eyes. Spark-ling in the night.
Was just listening to the Carl Craig Mix on Mix-Max and would like to know
if anyone could ID the all tracks AFTER Liquid Liquid Optimo (21:43
onwards)...
well, i don't have any speakers, nor a soundcard on this computer, but i
remember this mix, and i think that he played anthony shakir's
J. T. wrote about joris voorn:
and i guess he's not related to orlando?..:P
i dunno, but anyone with the name of a fish as his last name is cool in my
book!
jurren [not of much help today!]
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dunno if anyone has menioned the party at zandvoort next saturday yet, as
another option?
i think dj spinna is playing there, from 19.00 till 23.00
http://www.tijnakersloot.nl probably has the info.
and there's a bar in amsterdam that has an interesting looking line-up every
week called
alex bond wrote:
ok, the new andres LP.
how many cuts are new, how many old?
has anyone bothered checking their kdj 12's?
Deep inside ?
Genos pimp suite ?
Love hurts ?
Vibe zone ?
You're still the one
http://rss.com.com/2100-1027_3-5063595.html?part=rsstag=feedsubj=news
interesting. even if you don't like gates' bussiness, you'll have to admit
that he usually only goes for those fields that will insure him of great
profit, so aparently he's confident this will be his new money-cow.
downloading undoubtedly has a negative effect on music sales, but there's no
doubt that it has a possitive effect either.
the recording industry has in my opinion been whining way too long about the
negative effects, instead of using the possitive effects, and making the
negative effects work
there's a label site for Superhuit.
http://www.ifrance.com/superhuit/Links.htm mind the pop-ups. the ron
hayes EP is excellent as well.
:rofl:
ok, i can understand how someone can be a fan of kdj's work, and i can also
see how that would affect the kind of music that person would
dunno if this has been posted yet [i'm on digest]
they've added new info on http://www.ur-039.net/
this is what you'll get after signing up, for $36 a year:
Audio samples of UR pre-releases, Z-Records (for UR Assault DJ's only),
SID's, WPA's etc... Large format and high quality video files of
jt wrote:
have been searching for any kwaito (brenda fassie etc) on vinyl. any peeps
from SA on the list?
from what i've read, there is only one pressing plant in Africa, in
zimbabwe, and kwaito in general doesnt come on vinyl??? thats criminal if
true...pleeease help...
btw kwaito = south
James Hurlbut wrote:
I find that spoken word artist/dj/producer Rich Medina is on a weighty
socially conscious tip ala Gil Scott Heron. He had a big spoken word
diatribe drum machine track last year that was off the hook but whose name
escapes me. Something with america in it. Other tracks
richardcranston wrote:
stingray, assault, dj 3000.+ serge (clone?) from 5 days off
http://pages.vpro.nl/3voor12/dj_sets/dj_sets.shtml?2534202+2584688+2584508+0
i somehow get an error message everytime i try to open one of those files...
seemed to work ok 2 or 3 weeks ago.
anywho... i
herbie hancock 'dedication' [sony japan] features the track 'nobu', LIVE
techno recorded in 1974 or something.
i've read loads of possitive things about another japan only live release,
think it's called 'flood', there's some nice things on there.
'sextant' is great, you can play games
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