Re: [313] Is Electronic Music dying? (was: "Re: The committee vs. Carl Craig")

2002-04-15 Thread eric hamilton
Hi Greg, Perhaps the fate of electronic music is to be a side-show. Perhaps we have seen the height of it's performance in pop-culture. Perhaps the electronic music publications that have sprouted over the last five years will start to die away, and only a small, resilient sub-culture will hold

Re: [313] help the Global Dance Culture Collective search for a cancer cure...

2001-07-09 Thread eric hamilton
Hi Fred, I have no personal or professional ties with United-Devices, but I do know that the commercial projects are opt-in only, meaning that you decide which projects you will or won't work on, and their client does give you a graphical representation of the work that's going on. Of course, wit

[313] every little bit counts..

2001-07-08 Thread eric hamilton
I'm sure you're all aware by now that the global electronic music scene is currently under attack. The battle is especially hard in the United States, where some of our most legendary dance clubs are being shut down, owners and promoters are being prosecuted under the "crack house law", and "raver

[313] help the Global Dance Culture Collective search for a cancer cure...

2001-07-07 Thread eric hamilton
We need your help. United Devices has embarked on the most worthy distributed-computing project to date: The search for a cancer cure. I was in the process of building the Global Dance Culture portal when I heard about this. I originally had not planned to make any announcements related to the

Re: [313] vinyl: not for me; but mp3 cds are. your answers

2001-04-14 Thread eric hamilton
don't argue? --- Joel Reitzloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > actually, the machines producing your favorite sounds are producing > AT > LEAST, and DONT ARGUE 24bit sound, sometimes even at 48000 or higher > khz. First, CD Quality is 16 bit, 44.1khz. 48khz is NOT enough of a difference that you w