Thor Teague [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to know a good tool to remove (as best
as possible) background noise from some crappy field audio.
Cedar makes some high-end audio tools. They have Cedar Tools for Pro
Tools for example, and then some hardware gear. I think they had some
2007/5/21, Wojtek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anyone dealt with these dudes before? Good? Bad? Highly
recommended? Stay away? Any info would be much appreciated.
I have. They're good.
-Proffit
2007/3/26, Wojtek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.wordandsound.de/news/archive/news_17
We want Planet Earth...
Marsel:
oh no.. techno trivia revival
and this is only the beginning
http://www.forcefield.org/retroactive/
will add sound bites later on
I've been waiting for a good info source about Retroactive recs, thanks for
the tip! Sound bites are a MUST! :)
And yes, trainspotting and all sort
I was willing to pay well over $500 for this, but still lost it...
I should've used the strike at the last minute -method:
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1465768387r=0t=0showTutorial=0ed=1001200421indexURL=0rd=1
(if link's broken, copy paste the the rest)
-Proffit
Kent Williams:
http://www.viewlexx.com
Mike Taylor:
thanks for this link! this is such a great mix, I would kill for a
tracklisting.
Few I recognised:
-? (sounds like some Space or John Carpenter synth thing... Escape from New
York soundtrack?)
-Gino Soccio - Remember (Atlantic)
-?
http://www.laserturntable.com
-what can I say? :)
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james boylan:
Forgive my ignorance, but who's George Kranz?
He's a nut german drummer who did the crossover pop classic Din daa daa in
'83.
It's been sampled a million times. If you ever hear a dance record where the
guy sings din daa daa it's from his original tune:)
He did some other
armin holzgethan:
could someone please outline the differences in the the artwork of the
different pressings, especially of the first two?
i know the last pressing has black labels etc.
and what about fragile? two pressings?
A good resource is Ebay, there's sometimes lots of pictures of
Michael Kim:
but there are so many horrible records coming out and so few pressings of
good ones in comparison. why not just make MORE copies of good records? i
don't think you'll have problems selling reissues of classics, look how
fast Cybotron - Clear went.
Yeah, but that just shows you
fabrice Lig:
I talked several times to some people from Vinyl pressing factories and
eachone told me that they are really really busy and always too much
records to press.
Michael Kim:
how about cutting down the number of bad releases instead? ;)
I think cutting down the number of
Little off-topic, but then again not so:
I'm starting to make a website dedicated to old Chicago house old WBMX
classics (and later on Detroit classics), and have few ideas in my head
about the graphical outlook and the functions of the site.
Now, I've checked out some cool sites for
Little off-topic, but then again not so:
I'm starting to make a website dedicated to old Chicago house old WBMX
classics (and later on Detroit classics), and have few ideas in my head
about the graphical outlook and the functions of the site.
Now, I've checked out some cool sites for
Rob Muller:
Can anyone id the track starting at the 1:41:50 mark in the groovetech
swayzak set found here:
http://www.groovetech.com/broadcastevent/7289
features female vocals along the lines of big seduction in a magazine,
leisure in a limousine, ., nicotine from the silver screen.
Michel:
Hi, does anyone have any comments about the quality of Acme vinyl's
pressings? (www.acmevinyl.com)
-how's the thickness?
-are the labels printed well?
-are they ever warped?
I'm only concerned about the pressing...
As I understand the old Intellinet-distributed labels were mostly
Kent williams:
I really want to print covers for my next record release, but
the places I've found have been really expensive, and don't really
do what I want which is to do matte printing on recycled paperboard.
Anyone have any leads? (i.e. Not Ross Ellis or Dorado Press)
Basically you
stuffed bird:
Another track I've been hunting down is a house track...
...it's a vocal track with a chorus speaking of 'time and time again'
Ummm, is that DJ Pierre's Time and time again? on Jive?
He had a rec with similar name, if that's not the exat title, but it's on
Jive... I gotta
ryan burns:
today one of my friends told me that colored vinyl is more prone to wear
and scratches. compared to black vinyl. im a little skeptical of this.
does anyone know the truth to this matter?
When listening to those coloured pressings on DJAX-UP-BEATS one could come
up with the
Scott Vallance:
http://www.hotmix.nl/mixnet/
And while ppl r there, can someone please ID the first track that tony
humphries plays in that '86 mix.
That very first track (from which the mix starts) I don't know, but it soon
transforms into MOONFOU's Shut up (...I said SHUT UP!).
I'm not
Tosh Cooey:
Just listening to the Total Destruction CD on Forte by Ural 13
Dictators, euro synthpop at its damn finest, however you want to
interpret that.
Damn fine
Yea, they're on a mission:)
Actually, I sold some HI-NRG recs to one of the guys in that group, and I
can tell you
Jongsma, K.J:
My favorite HMC release is still Phreakin, i think it was one of the first
Dirty House records. It is a extremly funky Acid track, worth checking out
if you never heard (which you proberly have because it was a big hit years
ago..)
I was never that buzzed about it because it
juliette morgan wrote months ago:
To all those who were questioning the origin of the sample included in
BFC-Galaxy, and Mills' In the bush; It is in fact Liaisons Dangereuses,
however NOT Los Ninos
The sample is from Peut Etre Pais.
What's the original track that Mills' Black is the
I was actually searching for images of DJ BABY ANNE (don't ask:) when this
one came up:
http://detnews.com/1998/entertainment/0925/techno/techno.htm
-it's an old article from the Detroit news few years back for those who
missed it.
-Proffit
Jayson:
so what's with john's obsession with playing headhunter from front242?
george.jones:
Probably something similar to Derrick May's obsession with French Kiss
by Lil' Louis.
Oh, he has an obsession for that? He should make a RMX of it, that would be
something:) What else he plays to
evan wrote:
I came across Maestro - a documentary about the history of the underground
music scene which is currently in production
I did notice, however, a lack of presence of the detroit pioneers, and was
wondering if anyone had any thoughts or interesting info on the project or
the
Check it out:
http://auctionaddict.com/cgi-bin/single.cgi
ID=LNF1EE0Rcobrand=currency=
OK, lame joke:)
It's so desperate these days, y'know?
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joshtwentythree made me laugh so bad!!
This is the funniest post for a while now:):):)
It just shows how seriously some of us are taking all this DEMF madness;)
-Proffit (a little tired of work)
I think that action is necessary. Nothing too
militant, or extreeme, but
i think that
phuture jacks:
the ultimate pop remix would be the detroit wesmopolitan remixof Was Not
Was Out Come The Freaks (Ken CollierDuane Bradely)
probably the longest too:)
Yeah, they were the forces behind that When love surges track by... what
was he's name? Julian? Jules? That's some nice early
FC3 Richards:
I was on E-Bay a few days ago and saw a release by Paul Johnson on DJAX
for sale. is this a hoax??? has anyone heard this??? is it any good???
when did it come out...i am looking for some vital info on it. my
intrest is way sparked...
Yes, it's a real record, not a
stuffed bird:
It's a classic chicago track, typical late eighties drum trax, with a vox
throughout and a chorus:
'so let it be real, so let it be house'
Mike Dunn-Let it be houze (Westbrook)
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John Osselaer:
..I've heard rumours that in the end Ron was selling highly exclusive and
superb records for a few bucks just so he could get his
next fix. Truly one of the sadder stories in the history of this music. :-(
Same goes for Larry Levan. He sold all kinds of classics on the street
John wrote:
...Who has heard of a club called The Bismarck? Apparently Lil' Louis
played there a lot and Derrick was influenced by him (or so I have been
told)...
Oh yeah, it was the Bismark Pavilion hotel I think which had a club in it,
and Louis was the resident DJ in there... I remember
graham [tan] wilson wrote:
i have a derrick may mix from about 1990 in holland. he is playing a
chopped up remix of shep pettiebone's version of let no man put
asunder... its got lots of sirens in it.. does anyone know who's remix
this is???
Ummm, one classic edit/RMX that could be mistaken
I have a question, which in a sort of way is related to this list, so don't
go jumpin on my back for this:
I'm thinkin' of putting old mixes (WBMX) to web, and I'll have to transfer
them from OLDER tapes. I was thinkin' of using either Sound Forge XP or Cool
edit 2000 (can't afford PRO) to
I know that this is a little delayed...Someone told me (and I think the
consensus here was) that the sample Richie played throughout the night (I
called you...but you weren't there...) was from a Green Velvet track
called Answering Machine.
No, it's propably Lil' Louis' I called U.
-Proffit
Jochem Peteri:
the person who is generally credited for being the one who invented dj-ing
is kool herc
I guess Thomas Edison could be credited as being the first DJ. Basically
anyone who's played tracks after tracks with 2 turntables in the '20s, '30s
or '40s can be that first person, but I
jose bello:
...Dancemania is the house of Barney,real underground house of Chicago
southside:
http://members.tripod.com/~infamouss/house.html
(almost) complete discography can be found at: http://ad.techno.org/
-and the one with the available tracklistings is at:
For those that have a history with AMIGA computers and remember the demo
scene, you can refresh your sweet memories with this:
http://www.scene.org/~jeffry/AYB.swf
-BEUTIFUL music in that FINE classic tracker-style:)
-Proffit
Arne.Weinberg:
Coming from Germany i asked myself how the list (you) think about the
german techno scene and its producers.
In my opinion the german techno thing is really bring, because
they all hear and produce and spin only the hard banging soulless crap
called Schranz
For
dk wrote:
Since you guys are taking about Chicago for a sec I thought I'd throw this
one out. Anyone know of any other Vincent Floyd releases besides Cactus
Juice and Chan Your Eyes? Or even better, anyone know what ever
happened to Vincent?
Talk about a man ahead of his time...
Oh
Tosh:
Picasso was heavily influenced by African masks, and cubism is heavily
based on the ideas he saw in them. So is Picasso as evil and empty as
Moby?
Actually, Picasso WAS evil:) Didn't he push his little sister from a cliff
down to rocks when he was a little kid?
Oh, this is so
Again, from the classic vaults of Ebay, this one really puts your faith to
test:
Carl Craig's old Retroactive 12(DANG-1) selling for well over $500!!!
How is this possible??? Something like a month ago a copy of this same
record was sold for $240 or something...on the same Ebay...???
The
There is an interview section at http://deephousepage.com
They have a page devoted to What Kind Of House Party Is This? by Farley
Jackmaster Funk and Frankie Knuckles. Does anyone have any more info on
this book? Looks like great reading.
The Chicago artist interviews are classic, but I
stuffed bird:
I've long since been looking for a track by Bernard Badie on a Chicago
label I have never even seen in my life, 'Night Club Chicago'. The track
is called 'Can U Feel It'.
Any leads?
It's actually on NIGHT CLUB label that was based in Chicago, that's a
misspelling in the
Danny Wolfers wrote:
When I was in Helsinki some week ago Tomi (Hi! :) ) played me some
totally raunchy produced disco record.
...The title was Do the flex (or it could be just Flex). It was just
magnificent produced drums and some funky rhythmically layed down chords
RC replied:
Yeah I
Peacefrog released some slammin techno back in the days, now it's more or
less a house label...
I'm not sure who found the label, anyone know?
I'm also wondering about the Lodger releases that the label put out: PF001
Pete The Lodger - Ghetto Of The Mind Pete Lodger's 303 EP PF006, did
this
caltrop wrote:
while listening to an old chicago radio dance mix, I noticed that there are
a bunch of really good disco/soul tracks with an electronic edge.
any recommendation that would fit this description?
They played lots of Italo disco with the typical mechanical early 80's
sound, but
Rob W Webb wrote:
Can You Feel The Bass? by Phortune is on an old Hot Mix 5 compilation
called Acid LP. perversely, it's listed as Can You Feel The Boss? on
the sleeve!
Hahhahhahhaaa!!! Aww man those Chicago label misspellings are legendary! I
remember there's a Trax comp. LP which has like
Mike Taylor:
(about how strong 4/4 kick-drum music is basically white folk's invention
and the only thing that makes it move. Then:)
...The music was so square, boxy, it barely changed, grooveless and
without soul.
...He played a single bar 909 pattern that was like a kick and a clap for
Ani wrote:
the other version of love's got me high that's on intangible was also
re-pressed about a year ago...
What I wanna know is whether Kenny Dixon's Emotional content is re-pressed?
That's some classic track. Missed it when it first came out 6 years ago.
Emotional content, NOT ANGER! B
Rough edits of what ROB wrote:
...Terrence Parker's Tribute ep on Intangible...
...the first track - i think it's Love's Got Me High...
...a 12 called 2 Brothers and a DAT on a label called Jackin' Trax which
includes a track called Take a cab which seems to be the same as the track
On Mon, 29 January 2001, David Hampson wrote:
http://hometown.aol.com/leeroyd90/phone.html
I'm sure some of you with mobile phones will enjoy these!
Yeah, mobile phone tunes are a big business in Finland, but they're always the
latest (s)hits from the TOP-20.
I've been thinkin about makin
On Thu, 25 January 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This reminds me, there's a track I've been looking to ID now for at least 5
years.
...into this lovely mellow techy tune that uses the same tones as those
famous notes from Close Encounters.
If it's techno, it's propably Sweet exorcist-Test
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
recent posts about early chicago / detroit made me
dig out some old chicago stuff...
...anyone know if there are any good cd comps of
this stuff? thanx.
Hansi Güçlüer mentioned the 3 classic comps from Mastercuts. Another
extremely good set is from the not-so-classic
Lenoir44 wrote:
I see that Robotnick's classic appears in National Lampoons European
Vacation.
No Sh*it! I'm a big Chevy Chase fan, yet I can't remember this piece from
the s/t
Can anyone tell me which scene it provides the background for?
Yeah I saw that movie again few weeks ago and
Months ago I asked about the record from NAD, Distant drums. Yesterday, by
pure luck, I found it from the local store, and paid about $6 for it. So I'm
very pleased. But I'm still wondering who's behind that release. I know it's
from England, but haven't got a clue about the year or the makers.
Tom Lawton:
(...about Gemini's discography)
He also released on on Planet E, back in , I think '96. Can't remember
the name of it, but it's in the 2nd hand section of my local shop for
some crazy price of £4.00 or something..
That would be the Moment of insanity EP, which BTW, I'm selling
darw_n
since were on this topic, I thought I would throw out the strangest
pressing I own...
I remember listening to a record back in 92 where there was literally
2 different tracks cut into one side like it was a one track! Both track's
grooves were cut side by side so it looked like a
ani:
my favorite mispress is steve hurley jack your body with a UR riot label.
kinda cute, huh?
BTW: if you folks ever stumble across records from the rare DUM label out of
Finland, and they happen to be even rarer first ones in that label's
catalogue, check out if they're the ones that
Otto Koppius:
http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2000/11/30/adult/index.html
It's a revolution: EROTIC STYLE of music ($54286.78) ;)
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stephen:
If your in the mood for the classics go to this site,
http://www.crosswinds.net/~arcadia2/
Yeah, it's good. Even has a scan of Pierre's pfantasy club -Fantasy girl
-label on S.R.O. records.
But there's even a better sample-site IMO:
http://clan.ch/detour/
-too bad there's no
me:
...Cowley Megamix ...
1. I feel love mega mix 15'45
2. I feel love edit mix 8'50
amene:
When I saw Hell @ Limelight last weekend he started the set w/a cover of
I Feel Love by Bronski Beat Marc Almond. Is this something completely
different from the version on the Fuse mix?
I
D.J.Butler:
At last!
...Cowley Megamix ...this amazing track is part of the
new DJ Hell Fuse mix (see below).
Can anyone confirm though - is this the full version?
There's 2 versions on the original 12:
1. I feel love mega mix 15'45
2. I feel love edit mix 8'50
The mega mix is the one
I wrote:
...an LP, a soundtrack which name I don't remember since it was...
Yes I remember it now: Brigade mondaine, Vice squad as it is.
...it has a killer synth bass-track, from where the bassline was ripped
directly to EDC's No pills on Tink! records.
That track is Strip-tease. A
Cyclone Wehner:
I've been listening to heaps of Cerrone of late - I think he's the bomb...
...Anyway, what are Cerrone's definitive albums?
Yes I like his work too. All the stringy stuff and his Kongas project too. I
have an LP, a soundtrack which name I don't remember since it was something
Phonopsia:
...I have a remix from four or five years ago that's sort of trancey of a
Scandinavian DJ Marcel or something??? Can't find the record. That's all
I've seen.
It's Marcello Derrick May -Serenity on 100% pure label. It's a dutch
label. I think it was re-pressed some time ago?
Cyclone Wehner:
...Can I get X-102 or X-101 on CD
X-102 is released on CD format. Don't know about the 101 though...
Can someone tell me was Mimas on the CD version of X-102, because it's not
on the double vinyl...?
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richard cranston:
can anyone that owns A love supreme - Alexander Robotnick
provide a review, I think b/w is DAnce Boy dance?
could you review that too
Marsel already posted this add:
http://www.robotnick.it/robotnick.mp3/robotnick_home.html
-there's an MP3 of that track there.
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Andrew Duke:
why was 430 West UK set up?
Why is ANY UK sublabel set up in the first place ;)
Harthouse UK... Synewave LONDON (?!?!?) TRAX UK...
There must be some marketing personnel giving advice: if you wanna start
selling BIG numbers in England, you gotta attach UK to your name:)
The [Quad]:
Who knows something about this CD release on Strictly Hype/UC Music: TRAX
Classics Presents Rewind Rewind 1984: Chicago
A mix of mostly TRAX (Knuckles, Jefferson, Jackmaster, etc.) records by
one DJ Rick Garcia (?).
FC3 Richards:
...trax changed their name to Dust Trax
Jim Grindle:
Heath Brunner is another untapped Detroit resource. He has learned how to
press plates so someone can carry on if Ron's health wanes.
What's wrong with Ron? Is he able to cut records anymore?
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Nik Stoltzman:
I am sitting here at work listening to 'Music Non Stop' when it hits me
that I have a track which samples a small section of the chorus melody. I
don't know who it is, and it is driving me crazy... which track? Anyone?
You mean the female vocals, kinda echoing sound? I'm
Pieter Lub:
(I'll have a look for those 'old' Palais Schaumburg records :-)
How rare are those? Release year(s)?
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Joel Fernandez wrote:
sure you can include DJ Irene, DJ Bam Bam, Kevin Irving and Mark V
Poogie
Sakari Karipuro:
do you mean bam bam of where's your child -fame? that old chicago acid
classic? if so, what's this guy doing nowadays?
No, DJ Bam Bam is an other (white) guy that spins this
mike d wrote:
Back in my high school days I was a punk rocker.digging all the raw
and unheard soundz that these bands were showing us. After time...the
mainstream caught a hold of it...and the end was near. No more respect
for Green Day and Rancid. Nofx was no longer a true punk band.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...obscure possibility is the flipside of Meco's disco Star Wars LP
(yes, I bought this when it first came out), which also riffed heavily
on the marching band sound.
Another Meco record, the Superman LP features some slammin snare madness
as well. Superb tracks
Anyone into Frankie Knuckles may be interested in some of the records he
chose from his record collection...
...The theme from the man can't remember the artist, same
bloke who wrote the theme from Shaft.
Isaac Hayes.
-Proffit
Jason wrote:
think it was mentioned awhile back, but did anyone manage to tape the
radio broadcast of:
IF @ helsinki turbo 5, helsinki, 9 september 2000
would love a copy if anyone did!
I think it should be archived in RA-format, or something, on some
web-site...? Mr. Phinnweb propably
Simon Conway:
...anyone know where there's a discog. for the u-trax label ?
There's one at:
http://ad.techno.org/
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Not sure if any finlander has already advertised this, but there should be
I-F's live gig from Helsinki Turbo happening broadcasted via Radio Helsinki:
http://www.radiohelsinki.net
It's a temporary station (couple weeks) that broadcasts all kinds of
interesting stuff. Jori Hulkkonen's gig
Cyclone Wehner:
Is anyone familiar with a track called Wish You Were Here? Who does it?
Should I know this?
Almost everybody does it! At least there are many tracks that are titled
Wish you were here, but of course the tracks may be very different from
each other.
Just check www.gemm.com
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
I am just trying to remember, Moroder did the soundtrack but I know
Queen's Freddie Mercury was involved - he did that song Love Kills. But
Radio Ga Ga
definitely used parts of the film Metropolis in the video clip and was on
their LP The Works.
The Metropolis
Glyph wrote:
Speaking of Mills, when I was in Berlin for the MusikUndMaschine, I heard
that he has the rights to the great silent film, Metropolis...
What kind of rights? I don't understand. He surely didn't BUY the rights to
film Metropolis, like Michael Jackson did with the Beatles :) Or
Stacey wrote:
Was the track in question titled Time to Burn or was it called something
eles??
Yes it was. Storm -Time to burn...
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Any Rudy Ray Moore fans out there? I'm trying to locate a sample that the 2
Live Crew used, a woman saying:
If the night's well, you fu*k the p*ssy...
I'm thinking it might be Queen Bee... Or is it from some movie?
Any info appreciated ;)
Proffit
BTW: check this out:
johno wrote:
Hu Jim, Sven Väth's new club? You mean Cocoon? Oh yeah, you have seen that
monster line-up of last weekend in Cologne? I was tempted, but it was a
7-hour drive so... I don't think it is a club, rather an event kinda
thing.
Can you get hold of a recording of this radio broadcast?
Otto wrote:
James already mentioned Fast E-double D-I-E, Git On Up is a classic,
no matter what anyone else says. So there. LOL! I bet the Tyree Cooper
mix on the flip is still spinnable, with that hypnotic organ loop and
just the Git On Up sample without the rap.
Other recommendations:
Doug
Simon Walley wrote:
Its not that Jaguar rip-off, its some wack trance track that samples very
heavily from X-101s _Sonic Destroyer_ (the 'rave' stabs at the beginning).
God knows how many rave-records were there that sampled the infamous
chant from UR. That African-type tribal WAR-chant...
AeOtaku wrote:
Is anyone else out there still waiting on
items from Johanna Thomson?
if anyone out there knows how to get in
touch with her, please get her to check her
e-mail and contact me and any other people
waiting on items from her.
I suggest we do a little cross-checking: List all
swanbon wrote:
09. Vangelis: Blade Runner (Endtitle)
And this is actually the Hypnosis re-make.
Actually it's HIPnosis :)
10. Message from the future: Robot Is Systematic
Can't believe he chose this version. 'Lectric workers' version was better
IMO.
15. Mr Flagio: Take a Chance
Just how limited is Axis 20-Every dog... double?
I ordered it today and I'm waiting with interest what it sounz like... I
prefer the less bangin stuff from him, in the vein of Cycle 30 and such.
Also bought 2 copies of Paul Johnson's 12 on Chicago underground, whoow!!!
S.O.S. -here I cum!
James Bucknell wrote:
funny you should mention farley jackmaster funk when it comes to
appropriation of other songs. 'love can't turn around' was ripped
from isaac hayes' 'i can't turn around'. (incidentally, steve hurley
claims he wrote 'love can't turn around' and that farley stole it from
JARED WILSON wrote:
Yes, The innovators' music is good and important, but they are producers
just like everyone else and are not gods. What I mean by that is just
because they touch something does not mean it turns to gold.
It certainly doesn't. I can think of couple records that are not
All this Jaguar talk going, it reminded me of the case of Farley's The Acid
life being ripped by Technotronic in their Pump up the jam hit.
Has anyone else noticed how strikingly similar is the BASS-line and the
intro in those two tracks? Acid life (from No vocals necessary LP '88) has
a
JavierDrada wrote:
Z-series pieces are UR's secret weapons, these are used by them
exclusively and will probably never be released to the public.
Did they play them in '96? Cause I have a Pennington / Rolando live mix that
has some raw tracks I can't identify...
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I'm trying to identify a track from '92. I'm pretty sure it's german, and it
has that lovely minimal 909/303 sound in the best german TEKKNO-tradition,
BPM around 125-130. The sampled vocal says as it should be, as it should
be (originally from Konk's Club attack) monotonically, with staccato
Any place out there that has a good (or at least somekind of) selection
of
older Chicago stuff?
rob webb wrote:
i've never ordered thru them online so can't comment on the standard of
service, but how about Gramaphone Records in Chicago -
http://www.gramaphonerecords.com? if you want old
What's the average time for Sonic groove to fill the orders? I made an
online order last week, was it on wednesday, and was wondering since I
haven't heard anything from them yet... Is this normal?
And there didn't seem to be any contact e-mail about questions either. I
just wanted to ask if
Caltrop wrote:
and what's the track after spacer woman?
It reminds me of popcorn and laser -his name is charly.
Don't know at the moment. I'll ask my Italo specialist friend about that.
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Mike Taylor wrote:
1. does anybody have a discography for Steve Poindexter? Also, what is
that cat up to now?
I'm working on it. Since his resurrection on ACV records, he's been workin
with Djax... Check www.djax.nl for more...
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