tuneintuition:
> 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.
the LFO (Mark Bell) remixes of "Hyperballad" are a possibility,
particularly
afternoon once again,
does anyone know of any stores in the UK that stock plastic crates which
are suitable for storing records? i'm looking for crates which are
record-sized, if you know what i mean. the sort of thing that Spybox
(www.spybox.co.uk) make would be perfect, except they're rather
e
afternoon all,
has anyone got a tracklisting for Theo's 2 Contemporhythms cds? i've
had a nose around online, but haven't been able to turn one up.
ta
Rob
thought this might interest some of you...
> Coming in September
> UR drops...
>
> UR-058
> Mad Mike "The Actuator"
> new EP of rough electro beats and funk from Mad Mike Banks
>
> UR-059
> DJ Rolando aka Aztec Mystic "AGUILA"
> featuring remix by Orlando "Fix" Voorn
> this is the long awaited
Robin:
> do arcola have a website yet?
not afaik. i haven't seen mention of it anywhere on the Warp site.
> any soundclips anywhere?
Smallfish (http://www.smallfish.co.uk) - do a Search on the label name.
Rob
Robin:
> yeah we need someone to make a compilation of properly
> licensed older music (that'll never get proper represses)
> before the bootleggers beat em to it... :)
ack, where's Neil Rushton when you need him? ;)
Rob
afternoon,
i just took delivery of an order from Submerge, and in with the package
was a postcard listing the following forthcoming releases...
UR-053 "Perv-Tech" ep. produced by Chaos aka Marc Floyd
UR-058 "The Actuator" ep. produced by UR (also available on 7")
UR-059 "Aquila" produced by Azt
morning all,
some v.good news, straight from the horse's mouth:
http://www.warprecords.com.
"The long awaited new album from LFO is here. 'Sheath' is released on
22nd September 2003, preceded by a single in August that will make you
'Freak'."
Rob
Alex:
1) Lee Grainge - I pulled out those 2 human records the other day. They're
great. Why did they stop? A shame
2) Lee Insync - Great DJ, great producer.
3) Matt Cogger - Barely mentioned, yet some of his tracks were awesome.
'Facility Junction' was a staple fave at our club for a long wh
P dircon:
I'm pretty sure that 'kool kat' was the pre curser for 'network'
records...
hmmm, maybe Blue Chip was the precursor to the precursor then? ;)
Rob
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Matthew:
what was the deal with Blue Chip, anyway?
i'm fairly sure i read somewhere that Blue Chip was the precursor to Network
and/or somehow involved Neil Rushton.
there was also a Blue Chip Studios, in Stafford (or Stoke), where Altern8
produced a chunk of their tracks and where iirc La
Marc:
btw does anyone know if there is any of those mixes from the first 313
night
at public life by any chance ?
the mixes can be found at http://www.microlovr.com/313party/.
the files are quite large because i encoded them at a decent quality and
unfortunately my server and adsl connectio
Marsel:
these coming out next week?
looking foward esp. to Red Planet 11 and the Dark Energy remixes!!
rp11
the martian
ur016r
davina - don't you want it?
ur027r
vintage future - venomous
ur031r
dark energy - dark paradise
lh2
los hermanos - quetzal
?
i imagine i'm not the only one aro
ripped from the front page of Environ's website
(http://www.environrecords.com)...
10/11/02: "UNCLASSICS" SERIES PLANNED FOR 2003!
A new 12" series on Environ will feature lesser-known and obscure dance
tracks from back in the day backed with modern interpretations by Environ
artists. Keep an
does anyone know if the P.P.Roy releases on Rephlex are the handiwork of
James Stinson?
a review of the new P.P.Roy 12" in the latest issue of Jockey Slut states
that it's one of James's aliases... but quite frankly i can't quite see it
myself - the tracks sound nothing like James's other prod
Tristan:
>There is so much good music coming out right now it's disgusting.
then Alex:
True, very true, better than it's been for years. Anyone else think this?
yeah, it's silly season right now. my wants list seems to be growing at an
alarming rate... just when i needed it to shrink a w
Matt:
also, the only other time I'd seen that Art Forrest track "The Flow"
released was on the Deepest Shade of Techno comp on CD. Was it originally
on a 12" before that? It's so deep, on that Octave One "I Believe" kind of
level...
a slightly different version of "The Flow 96" titled "Flo
JT:
yes the first 12" on footwork was pretty nice too, by louis digital, had a
really stripped-down homemade peaches-n-cream remix, and a couple nice
house tracks. that mark flash one (the second footwork) was godawful but i
guess that just means i'm not a mark flash fan...0 subtletly..definit
Alex:
So, anyone got any interesting stuff to tell us or what?!
non-313:
the RjD2 album, "Deadringer", is worth investigating if you're remotely into
hiphop. picked it up on Saturday on a whim, and mighty fine it is too!
313:
the new Moodyman 12" is quite nice. i can take-or-leave much
Wibo:
8) Mo wax grey and white dots sleeve 10" (me dont have)
Simon:
Isn't this the one-sided affair that just had the Claude Young remix on it
- which is pretty nice. Or maybe I'm thinking of something else?
i think that's the one, yeah, and it is indeed a pretty nice remix - the
best of
Robin:
that multi ordinal
tracking unit 12 must have sold 1000s due to it's outing on the subject
detroit cd :) )
unfortunately i suspect not... the "Multiordinal Tracking Unit" 12inch, and
also the previous Counterattack releases (the "Clinamen" 12inch and "We Can
Elude Control" 7inch) neve
JT:
i love x-102 but i gotta admit i think some of the music is pretty dated.
yeah, that's a fair call... a good few of the early UR records haven't
necessarily stood the test of time too well from a musical standpoint.
regardless, i still think X-102 is a classic release. everything about
Marc:
x-102 - is that rings of saturn ?
that's the one! the whole X-102 concept and the way that they ran with it -
from the track names, to the style of music, to the way the records were
cut, to the inscriptions within the grooves - mean that imho this is an
absolute must-have classic 31
it looks there are some new bits and bobs due in stock at Submerge...
including a limited re-press/re-release of the full length X-102 which
originally came out on Tresor back in 92!
rob
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Marc:
cool - wassit like ?
Ive always been quite a fan of MAW stuff , especially the collborations
with
tito puente and fela kuti etc
there's a sound sample of the new MAW record on Vinyl Underground's site -
http://www.vinylunderground.co.uk - and i imagine Groovetech might have it
n'all.
supported our little effort with
promotional goodies - Moods & Grooves, Intuit Solar, Rushhour, Smallfish -
and also to those who took the time to offer words of support - esp Optic
Universe, MG, Shake, Detroit History, and Sarah on behalf of TP.
and Rob Webb looked a little more sober than I
Marc:
dont suppose the minidisks of that event ever turned up / made it onto mp3
?
the minidiscs are safe and sound in my room at home (many thanks to Nic for
passing them to me!), and i'm planning on recording and encoding the sets
when time allows over the next fortnight or so!
rob
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Remco Doorewaard:
Are Mark and Tom still together? Doubt it!
well, yes and no. there haven't been any releases on Evolution / Universal
Language / Heard in ages, and so far as i know they've not produced anything
together in a good while either... however, they did do a 3 hour dj set as
Je
Jake:
maybe i missed something but is this set available for download?
yep!
http://www.warmdata.net/audio/CiM_livePA.mp3
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Marc:
cool - I reckon if we could get district that would be cool as its
substantiially bigger than pubic lice and also has phat sofas :]
pubic lice? i assume that's not a freudian slip, Marc? ahem.
with regard to District, imho Hackney isn't central enough, but as i've
never been to the v
Michael Lees:
I know there was a message about this a while back, I'll ask again anyhow.
Are there any plans/dates for next official/unofficial 313 party?
speaking for myself... plans - yep, but only in my head... dates - not yet.
cheers
rob
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Brendan:
I don't suppose there's any word on the DJ sets from Public Life? :)
word is that i'll be acquiring the minidiscs shortly, and once i've got my
mits on them i'll get them encoded and hosted somewhere asap!
cheers
rob
Wibo:
Looking at the tracklisting and seeing the name of Tony Drake makes me
wonder whatever happened to him.
he was on the Time:Space Live tour back in autumn 99. iirc he played drums
(or was it bass? Minto, help!) in the Time:Space band.
That "Textures" album still blows me away, and b
Ravinder Mann:
ah just waiting to go home on a friday so surfed the web a bit and found
this bootleg...
i wanna dance with some numbers..
http://overstated.net/archives/2002_09.asp#000211
that's the first Girls on Top 7". came out over a year ago i think. the
b-side has a rather fetching
Robert Taylor:
Didn't 4th Wave do Electroluv on Planet E?
yep, nice record... Planet E was in good form at that time - the Clark
doublepack, Connection Machine & Gemini 12"s... all quality!
more 4th Wave info: http://www.discogs.com/artist/4th_Wave.
rob
Robert Taylor:
If they were stick to their principles, they wouldn't sell any of their
records to the big chainstores. But of course they do.
Submerge have no control over their records ending-up in chainstores.
that's down to the distributor. they know their records are carried by HMV,
To
Tom:
Just want to stress to all Londoners on the list that this will definitely
be worth checking out - CiM's live set was one of my musical highlights of
the Big Chill earlier this summer...
agreed, he played a blinder at The Big Chill and drew a good crowd despite
the competition being Plai
KJ:
The new Electric Soul on Electro Funk named X2 is brilliant. The Electric
Soul records are just the usual UR quality electro.
the new release on Electrofunk, EF-501, features the a-sides from the "Come
on Baby" and "X squared" 12's on Direct Deat. frankly, you *need* this
record! "
Sean:
Yeh, its quite similar to the original, which is very much a Gang of
Four/ACR type of track. The remix takes a few of the rougher edges off it
and is a bit more measured. Overall, its quite nice, but not essential I'd
say.
"quite nice, but not essential" is a fair call imho. i you fancy
Max:
When's the next gathering then??
v.good question! for one or two reasons (which i'm not going to bother
going into right now) i've not had the time/energy/money to set-up another
party just yet. i've certainly been giving the idea a fair amount of
thought and it's far from at the bac
Jonny:
Anyone know where I can get those plastic crates that are a perfect fit for
twelves? (In the UK). I don't want those collapsible multi coloured ones
from B&Q as they break too easy. My shelves are full and I keep knocking
records across the floor. Thanks in advance.
yeah, where do ppl g
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 313@hyperreal.org
CC: "rob webb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] 313 Party Live set
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 11:33:34 +0100
Is this from public life ?
If so did the other sets ever g
Ja'Maul Redmond wrote:
> > Are any of these tunes on c.d format.
> > I have quest,, but I am looking for more.
>
> picked up from first two albums, the quest & neptune's lair.
then sakke wrote:
neptune's lair is available as cd and 2x12", though, cd has a lot more
tracks.
"The Journey Home
)
:: Joris Voorn (Keynote/Sound Architecture)
:: Axel Mori (X-Trax)
:: Dr. O (Keynote)
:: Rob Webb (UK)
then Hans:
Ah, Mr. Webb! Inspired by the turntable wizardry topic on this list,
Otto? :)
hehehe, yeah, that's right... i got mad skills! erm. ;) ok, i admit it,
i'm not exact
James Bucknell:
anyone know where this is available for sale online?
Vinyl Underground (http://www.vinylunderground.co.uk) has copies (and also 2
minutes worth of real audio clips!) so i imagine copies will shortly turn up
at all the usual suspects - Hardwax, Inner City, Smallfish, Record Ti
Robert Taylor wrote:
Yes - get out of it as soon as possible. It's one of the dullest cities
I've
ever visited.
hmm, i see... that's handy. should make for a quality weekend then,
especially if it pisses down as is predicted!
I've heard that FUSE is a wicked club though
i've just check
afternoon all,
has anyone got any tips on things to do (clubs, bars, record shops, places
to visit) in Brussels this weekend? i'm over from Thursday night through to
Sunday afternoon for a friend's wedding on Saturday.
ta v.much
rob
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thank you
rob
ps: the Heidelberg Project 12" on DIS House is indeed mighty fine and the
white label Dexter remix of Fischerspooner "Emerge" kicketh ass.
___
Ian:
I'm sure you mean Yello's "Oh Yeah," which was the basis for Orange.
Classic.
i'm no Yello expert, so i'll take a step back at this point and retract my
earlier comments. ;)
rob
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Maarten Baute:
Does anyone know wich italo disco song contains a voice saying: "boom
chikki
chikki aah" ?
This was sampled in a fat tribalish techno track that Derrik May plays all
the time (I also don´t know the details about this track)... curious.
sounds a bit like Yello ("The Race"?) as
Ken:
Anyone know if errorsmith is Matthew Herbert?
i don't think so, no. i seem to recall we had a "who is Errorsmith, who is
Soundhack, who is Soundstream, who is Smith 'n' Hack (i'm thinking it's
Errorsmith and Soundhack), who is Erik and Fiedel, and how are they all
related" thread on 3
Tristan:
-That Farley Bootleg of Candi Staton's "You've Got the Love" that is
impossible to find
Frankie Knuckles (feat. Jamie Principal) "Your Love"? classic track, and
afaik it's the original, not a bootleg - "You've Got The Love" nicked the
synth hook from "Your Love", and not vice versa
Marc:
> Cant remem who recorded the party but is there any sign of the mixes /
> pics
> on the web yet ? Ive been out of the loop for a while so Im not sure if
> Ive
> missed a posting or anything
then Nic:
Not sure about the pics but the MD's still need to be recorded and
converted. Rob's
Ken:
Specialist shops don't appear to have it yet - although it should be out
there by now. Any ideas anyone? (Would prefer not to order it fr outside
the
UK.)
Juno (http://www.juno.co.uk) are listing it as in stock, and i imagine the
likes of InnerCity (http://www.innercity.co.uk), Vinyl
James Boylan:
Just saw this listed under the latest releases section on www.juno.co.uk:
Infiniti v Keith Mackenzie - Shadow (Part 1) on Funk Wax
I can't hear the MP3 on my computer. Just wondering if this is
Juan Atkins' Infiniti project.Anyone?
judging by the mp3 (which is kinda trancey
Arne:
Is the Daniel Bell more in a housier way or in his old bleepy style??
Dan's remix is lush deep house, with a few classic quirky DBX touches.
v.v.nice track. John Tejada's remix is cool funky techno. 2 quality
remixes, and definitely a record to look out for!
a coupla other records
BT:
I get nothing too
same here. must be time to go down the pub and cry into my beer instead. ;)
rob
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Wibo:
I guess not.
That piece on the Generator 10" was from a panel discussion on a WMC event
years
ago, if I remember correctly.
yeah, i think you might be right. is it maybe from the panel where Derrick
May and Tony Wilson (Factory Records) had a minor disagreement? wasn't
there also
Marc:
is that the "Are you down with the underground !" bit ?
:)
that's the one! :)
if i had the 2 records to hand (i don't, they're at home) and i had the time
(i don't, i'm at work) i'd transcribe the speeches and send them to the
list. maybe this evening if i remember and can find the
Ken:
breakdown & bit of spiel about Detroit, followed by the 'mf' bit - who was
that btw? Didn't sound like JM)
as i recall it's either Rob Hood or Alan Oldham. it's taken the Utrecht
show on the world tour that UR did back in 1991 or 1992.
the speech is featured in the intro section to "U
Mark S. Krüx:
There is also a remix type thingy that DJ Hell did on Gigolo called Take A
Shot which contains a portion of the lyrics from Your Only Friend ('Take a
shot of me...I'll make ya feel fine. Take a hit of me...I'll make ya feel
high'...) which is alright.
that's DJ Hell vs Richard B
Marc:
Out of interest does anyone know who recorded the party on Saturday and if
the mixes are going up on the web ? I wouldn't mind getting hold of a copy
as it was a really good evening.
Nic Larsen recorded all the sets with his minidisc. he'll encode them at
some point over the next month
hmm, i spot a typo...
anyways, i'm sure you get the drift - it was really cool to meet a number of
fellow list members (at last), and hear so many great tracks in one evening!
:)
cheers
From: "rob webb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Su
morning,
just a quick email to say hi to everyone who came along on Saturday night
and thank everyone who helped out and gave us support in setting the party
up. for those of you that made it down to Public Life, i hope you all had
as good a time as i did! :)
i don't really have much to say
3 days to go...
at the last count there's space for 9 more people before we hit the capacity
of the venue. if you're planning on coming along on Saturday and haven't
mailed me yet then please let me know asap and i'll add you to the
guestlist.
what:
313 list party
live:
Brendan Nelson
Max
9 days to go...
what:
313 list party
when:
Saturday 18 May 2002, 7pm - 2am
where:
Public Life (http://www.publiclife.org)
82a Commercial Street
London E1 6LY
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=533719&Y=181724&A=Y&Z=1
cost:
£0.00 - it's free!
live:
Brendan Nelson
Max Sullivan
dj:
Toby wrote:
I really enjoyed Radioboy's set, very dynamic and all, but I think one
would
get a bit tired of him
destroying stuff all the time. Thankfully he's no one-trick pony. Missed
most of Super_Collider, but
I didn't really dig what I heard at the end. The screening of "Metropolis"
was v
Alex Bond:
That Tim Barr used to be the editor? of a magazine in England, the name of
it escapes me, but the reason I remember is because my mate wrote a very
long article on Robert Hood for it and shortly after they went bust, and I
don't think he ever got paid for it. He was an excellent journ
glyph1001:
www.getrealdetroit.com
there's another new article at:
http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/demf12_20020412.htm.
rob
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Alexandres Lugo:
This just in:
The kind folks at Submerge were contacted this morning concerning a post on
their web site forum concerning Josh. Someone at Ovum threatened them with
a
defamation of character suit due to a not so nice post about Josh on their
forum. They were asked to remove t
Matthew Kane:
I lost the address of who was organizing this. Is it still going on?
yes it is! Saturday 18th May, at Public Life, 82a Commercial Street, London
E1 6LY. :) i'm not sure what time it'll kick-off - probably 7pm. more info
to come nearer the time.
i've not sorted-out the musi
Toby:
Are any UK or London based 313'ers going to the Metropolis screening on May
1st? If so, it might be worth having an impromptu meet-up
barring any last minute panics at work, i'll be there! any suggestions on a
place/time to meet?
rob
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robin:
can anyone point me to a mp3 snippet of the tune so i can make my own mind
up?
Josh Wink's "Freak" and "Super Freak" (which appear to be the same track)
and Dan's "Superphreak" are all currently available on Audiogalaxy.
rob
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Seth Redmond:
Could anyone explain exactly what all the fuss is about?
some people like it, and some don't. some people think it's original, some
think it's lame and has been done to death before. no fuss. a difference
of opinion, that's all. :)
anyways, back to Detroit... anyone know w
Tim Maughan:
sorry, but i've heard the avalances LP. to my ear its no more revolutionary
than anything Moby has done. bland watered down trip hop nonsense for
marketing execs.
don't mince your words now... say what you really think. seeing as your
clearly not all that keen on The Avalanches
Tristan:
Any remixes of this in the works or already out there?
Carl's done a Paperclip People remix of "A Different Feeling". there are
promos of it doing the rounds, but i've not heard it myself and i've no idea
if or when it'll be officially released.
rob
ps: i agree, "Since I Left
morning all,
after much to'ing and fro'ing and a smidgeon of effort, particularly from
Nic Larson, we at last have a proposed date and venue for a list party.
the venue is Public Life, 82a Commercial Street London E1 6LY.
the date is Saturday 18th May 2002.
so, who's interesting in coming?
Neki:
i'm well up for it
However, with regard to the acts before and afterwards, i've never "taken
in" a live set in a proper seated auditorium and have a feeling it might be
a bit weird.
anyone have any experience of this sedentary form of appreciation?
my guess would be that he doesn't dj
http://www.sbc.org.uk/cgi-bin/framebuilder.cgi?target=http://www.sbc.org.uk/music/sub_music/performance/18820.html?version=1
anyone up for this?
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Wibo:
you can double it up nicely with that Edition 2: "STation of the groove" is
on
this one as well,
yeah, wicked track that one! it's a Vice remix on the 12" you mention.
as is a vocal (Morales???) mix of "the groove that won't
stop??" (don't know this for sure so don't shoot me!)
i d
Thomas Van Steen:
Search on https://www.cpop.com/
that brings back a coupla results, among which is a poster with artwork by
Tom Thewes (i think this is the "official" poster for DEMF 2000) and a
poster with artwork by Joe Vaughn (i think this is probably a photograph
from DEMF 2000). unfo
Jason:
does anyone have a spare demf 2001 poster???
or can direct me to where they can be purchased?
anyone know of somewhere that sells them online?
looking for the larger version (27*41 inches), good friend got me one when
he was over, but there was a rather nasty incident.
Wes:
These go deep too:
SND: Tender Love (Mille Plateaux)
Benjamin Wild: With Compliments (Forcetracks)
if you're into their stuff (personally, it doesn't do a lot for me) there's
also the new cd from Deepchord. not sure when it'll be pressed-up, but it's
only available from their website
henrique casanova:
and i dont know if you guys will agree, but this 3° vol. is much
closer to techno then the other two(thank god!!). at least in the
drums..
i don't know that i feel quite right saying one record is more techno than
another. to me, techno is *so* much more than just the "rig
...and on the subject of Detroit techno, my copy of "Every Dog Has It's Day"
Vol 3 arrived today. i've only played it the once, but i've gotta say it's
the best thing i've heard from Mills on Axis in feckin ages... perhaps since
Humana. if you're into Mills' more subtle and less pounding momen
robert fixer:
wow, 313 sure is testy lately. Everyone is allowed to have opinions and
we will not all agree. Let's keep this a safe place to express opinions
and not jump down people's throats all the time.
who's testy? ;)
that's fair enough tho. i responded to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s email be
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
you have to worship all things detroit to be on this list.
um, no, i don't recall that being anywhere on the list info pages at
http://music.hyperreal.org/lists/313/.
twice this month i have eagerly gone to the submerge website to hear a new
release preview. and both tim
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i'm really starting to dislike these submerge previews.
that must be terrible for you. i'm sorry... i'll take a moment to consider
your pain. i hope it's not taken the shine off your day. say, Mike,
Genesis, do you see what you've done?
that just let us hear the open
me:
> sounding good... http://www.submerge.com/loshermanos.html.
Brendan:
That is a *very* nice track... when's it due out?
i dunno. the Submerge site says "coming soon". can't be soon enough imho.
same as the new UR "Inspiration" it's available to order direct from
Submerge thru thei
sounding good... http://www.submerge.com/loshermanos.html.
rob
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The Scarlet Pimpernel:
yes I remember 6x6 and Network "Back 2 Back Classics" resissues, (used to
say "remasterd with love") some I think even on colored or maybe clear
vinyl, classic Model 500, Mayday and Reese tracks. Not sure if any had
been previously unreleased mixes but I'd tend to doubt
Paul:
it certainly isn't us shops as it's
costing us nearly double normal
price for this kind of release.
i kinda figured that'd be the case. i'm sure there are a few stores and
distributors out there who're adding-on a coupla extra quid cos they know
they can get it, but a lot of places ar
Tom:
£20+ for a doublepack, even an import doublepack, is absolutely ridiculous
-
he's taking the piss big time - I'd love to hear his justification for
this...
i wouldn't want to point any accusing fingers, and i'd imagine everyone has
had their cut of the higher price, but surely someone s
anyone heard "Every Dog Has It's Day" Vol 3 yet? i've just been listening
to some real audio samples, 4 or 5 times now, and it sounds like classic
lush Mills techno - Mills in thoughtful, reflective mood, rather than
thoughtful, reflective, dancefloor pummelling mood. it's £20 (and
higher
yussel:
I'm hoping its just the poor audio quality, but it really just sounds
simple to me. I thought the strigs were obvious, and I eagerly awaited a
good hook when the beat came in, and it just wasn't there.
Like I said, I have a feeling it might just be the poor quality. But
based on what I
robin:
you do relise that's gonna catch on like 'looped bangers' will don't you?
i can't be held responsible for the fact that the guy makes consistently
great gosno (copyright: technotourists 2002). ;)
rob
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Hans:
Yeah, gosno of course :)
lol. "gosno" - sounds like a character off Sesame Street or something. ;)
"lets see what Gosno's got for us today - excellent, it's yet another
incredible track".
rob
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robin:
i like lots...i need to hear it with proper speakers but i'm sure to buy
that.
oh man... i'm counting the days til i get to hear it in full, with good
sound quality, loud, thru a decent pair of speakers. :)
it's funny but no-one produces music like mike, it kinda warrants it's own
g
any thoughts on the new UR (http://www.submerge.com/intro/INSPIRATION.html)?
i know it's only a short clip, but listening to the preview gives me a
similar uplifted feeling to the one i get when i hear "Millenium 2
Millenium", the same shivers down my spine that i get when i listen to
"Journey
Tom:
I think it's a (defunct?) offshoot of Blueprint - the only release I have
is
a 12" by Claude Young - 'Golem Craft' - 003 on the label I think.
Experimental downtempo techno stuff...
i think you're right that Fracture was connected to Blueprint, Tom. from
Amazing Discographies (http://a
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