Say it loud, I lurk and I'm proud.
e
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www.scatalogics.com
I always thought that image is from a WPA-era mural about car manufacturing.
Scatalogics
205 15th Street #A7
Brooklyn, NY 11215
www.scatalogics.com
Talent copies, but genius steals
Yeah saw that. Was referring to the other URLS? Anyway, no matter, let's
talk about music shall we?!
just stopped buying new music and are liquidating their backstock.
Unique also apparently closed up shop, but I haven't heard any details yet.
Have fun in NYC!
e
Scatalogics
205 15th Street #A7
Brooklyn, NY 11215
talent copies but genius steals
www.scatalogics.com
Out Now!:
1. Ulysses
Thanks!
- ulysses
Scatalogics
205 15th Street #A7
Brooklyn, NY 11215
www.scatalogics.com
Talent copies, but genius steals
Turntablelab is based in New York City. They have a brick-and-mortar shop
on East 7th Street.
http://www.turntablelab.com ..dc/baltimore based i think...all you need
for new baltimore style sh;t, hot new hiphop singles, and they have a nice
selection of classic house and electro reissues
talent copies but genius steals
www.scatalogics.com
Out Now!
Ulysses and Unknown Do The Electric Toothbrush Scatalogics Records 007
feat. Remixes by Holmar Filipsson (Mr. Negative/Thugf*cker) Jordan Dare
(Turbo)
Din Da Daa was also sampled in Surgeon's La Real, if you want another
example.
e
Scatalogics
205 15th Street #A7
Brooklyn, NY 11215
www.scatalogics.com
Talent copies, but genius steals
Im pretty sure it appears on the Ghetto Houz' series on Funk Records :
Everybody,
Try not to get too mixed up about a statement like that. It's not uncommon
for people in some European countries, like Italy and Germany, to refer to
a particular style of music as Black music. Whatever kind of music that
is is a very loose genre, but it usually refers to Hip-Hop,
I think my point was a bit overlooked. I think the problem everyone has is
that in Europe people have a genre they call Black music. Try replacing
Black music with Polka and see if what you think Robotnick was trying
to say seems as offensive.
I'm not a particularly big fan of RB, so if I said RB
Interestingly enough, last night I was at Dance Tracks and I listened to
an old M.A.W. remix of Baba Maal on Island records that Also sampled
Phylyps Track, from 1995. It's a bit more buried than the Subliminal
version (which iusn't buried at all) but its there. Maybe somebody can
find an online
at their party? Please contact
me offlist, I can send you all the bio/discography stuff you might need. I
Dj/produce as Ulysses for those of you not familiar with my DJ handle.
www.scatalogics.com is the website.
BTW, Its a shame Sonic Groove has closed. Those guys are top notch, and
deserved to be in buisiness
How's this for 313-related connection: I had produced a few backing tracks
for them that they didn't use, and I've recorded for Teknotika. AND I'm
from Long Island originally, I grew up at the end of the Northern State
Parkway, which is the street their named after. Of course I'm old enough
to be
Alas, I dealt with their management. I never met them. If we cross paths
I'll be sure to send them your way, Martin. I understand England has a
shortage of thin women. ;)
e
Never mind that, what's the one on the rights phone number?
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I have a copy. It's pretty good, it has this odd kind of twanging
guitar-like hook that sounds vaguely country on it. It's somewhat
Italo-sounding, as well. Not an essential DJ International Record, but a
decent one.
I've heard it played on a few Farley Jackmaster Funk mixes on
deephousepage.com,
They were using those Orange cushion things at the Movement Festival, and
in my opinion they didn't seem to work too well. They still make the decks
bob up and down, like you are at sea.
What I would recommend is to go buy those foam pads that go under monitor
speakers and use those. They work
Abe produced most of Hell's new album in his studio. It wasn't a Milli
Vanilli thing, though, Hell was there the whole time. It was more of a
collaboration.
e
Thanks for all this info on Comic music, guys. I find it fascinating.
I know this is an obvious question, but does anyone have any recordings of
these Baldelli/Mozart mixes? I would love to hear them, in any format. Hit
me off list, if you'd prefer.
Incidentally, the decoration in these
That would be surprising, since he's told his agents that he never wants
to play in the US again, though the point may be moot, since he's
supposedly stopped DJing entirely to focus on other things
e
Subject: RE: (313) Movement line-up
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i wonder if hes just
Well, Ferenc's agent told me that he doesn't think the US audience
understands what it is he's trying to do, or what he's about.
I disagree, of course, but he doesn't listen to me, obviously ;)
e
he's told his agents that he never wants to play in the US again
Did he state for what reason?
Actually, Dave Clarke doesn't play in the US because he charges $10,000
for a gig. Nobody is worth that much money. ;)
e
Dave Clarke says it too.
It's really tough getting into the US now even for a holiday.
They are not just suss on potential terrorists but foreign media, DJs,
producers,
I actually got about 700 people to come see I-F play in New York. I think
that might have been worth his time. Besides, he's not getting offers to
play here every weekend, only about once a year. My heart bleeds for him.
e
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Re: No play in the USA (was
If anyone is interested I'll be opening (and closing) for a live
performance by Dani Siciliano at the Coral Room in New York City on
Tuesday, March 16th. The Coral Room is at 512 West 29th St. b/w 10th and
11th Ave.
They have a truly awful website you can check out, too:
Hey everybody in 313-land,
I'm heading to Vegas this weekend, and I was wondering:
1. Are there any record shops (new or used) worth going to in Vegas?
2. I know there are a lot of clubs in Vegas for the tourists, which is
what I will be, are there any worth going to? I'm fairly open-minded,
RECORDING INDUSTRY SLASHED CD LABELS, RAISED PRICES DURING PERIOD IN
DISPUTE
http://www.soundandvisionmag.com/article.asp?section_id=2article_id=453
JAMES K. WILLCOX - While few dispute the [RIAA] numbers, some, such
as George Ziemann, are challenging the RIAA's inferences from them.
Ziemann, an
Anything happening in London this weekend?
Lemme know
e
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