> We discussed this briefly five weeks ago, when our pal Chrome3 admitted:
>
> > I am sick of that boring soulful kenny larkin crap, I want
> > rippin' arpeggios, pumpin 909 kicks, and swirling psychedelic dolphin
> > noises.
ahh, that was a proud moment in 313 history.
chris <--- just ripped a
vestax advances the dj art one more step...
http://www.djzone.net/pg/0011/ldi00130.shtml
> I don't stick with it for sentimental reasons, its the simplicity that
> attracts me...
whose to say a simpler, more intuitive interface can't be created?
> Oh, and your record will never crash, or you needle with never have an irq
> conflict...
your records can warp, your needles can break.
I'm always surprised at how reactionary people get when the subject of
replacing turntables with a superior (yet not so sentimental) alternative
comes up. You'd think someone had suggested to the pope that the earth
isn't the center of the universe!
surprisingly enough, the technics sl-1200mk2 i
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, boompsie wrote:
> Dj Slip is Luke Slater, correct or way off base?
way off base, I'm sorry to say... Dj Slip is Troy Geary.
chris
i'm trying to get my mail client fixed up. you don't need to be reading
this.
thanks
breakbeat etiquette @ carbon
matt clarke, ronin selecta, kruse kontrol, legal alien
21+ guys, 18+ ladies
now *THERE* is a door policy to be proud of!
chris
probably more to do with the fact that
most people cant afford £7-9 it costs
for dished/warped u.s. vinyl these days.
and yes it defenitely does help our sales when
we can offer u.s techno at under £5.00, thus
giving the lable more also (but this is it
probably not cool / underground)
well then
At 05:11 PM 10/8/00 -0400, you wrote:
>I have made copys of mix cds before and simply select Disc-at-once. I want
>to know how I can take my one wave file (70 min mix) and split it into
>multiple tracks whie still maintaining the "nonstop mix". I tried in Sound
>Forge and Cool Edit Pro with no l
>Another decent shop for old Chicago house goodies (and techno as well, btw)
>is Hot Jams at 5012 S. Pulaski. About half of their inventory is used
>vinyl. Two things I don't like about this shop though is the fact that all
>of the vinyl they have in the bins is kept under lock and key... so if y
>Has anyone seen this yet? Any thoughts? The only reports I hear are from
>big-media outlets, so when they trumpet it as the first "true" rave movie,
>it makes me more than just a bit uncomfortable... Still, it should be
>interesting -- and if you *had* to do a trance soundtrack (and I'm sure th
At 06:30 PM 6/14/00 +0930, you wrote:
>Those very kind people at KMS records have made some of their back
>catalogue available on mp3.com. This includes one of my all time
>favourites Ahnongay... I seem to remember it used to get quite a bit of
>play on dreaming daisies (for those in adelaide :)...
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