Hi Listmembers!
Does anyone have an e-mail address for Arron Carl- I've really hit a
brick wall with this one?
Cheers
Jason Brunton
Iridite
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> hooray! glad to hear someone outside of ireland is lovin' this album. eamonn
> doyle and d1 records deserve recognition for their brilliant releases over
> the last few years - and this is, without question, their flagship record so
> far.
>
>
>
I haven't heard that album yet but I've really l
>> As far as the not being able to hear thingy...that just means the
>> system was
>> crap. If the system is bumpin' you should not only be able to dance,
>
> What about those annoying whistleblower dudes, and those guys that
> holler 'whoop whoop' every now and then. They piss me off in a bi
>
> That's just the way it always is at a packed venue where people want to
> watch the artist. Too bad people couldn't watch and dance at the same time!
>
At the recent Melkweg gig in Amsterdam there were about 5 or six large video
screens at the front of the dancefloor with cameras pointing a
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Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 22:30:29 +0100
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Hi there,
I picked up a record about a year ago in Holland on BPM Records- a
French label by the looks of things- called "The correct us
Hi there,
I picked up a record about a year ago in Holland on BPM Records- a
French label by the looks of things- called "The correct use of Techno-
Vol1- A decade of Detroit Music". It's a strange affair with tracks from
R-Tyme (Use Me Carl Craig mix), The Electric Company (Bob Leonarduzzi, Z
> In my simple universe I have a simple theory : there are 2 kinds of
> music. Techno ( and all related genres ) is music with no message, you
> can't understand it, it beholds no meaning than the sound itself. You
> have to listen to it with your belly, your abdomen. It's music that you
> have to
>
> You are pretty funny, for a physics geek. =)
>
> Don't forget the "per say" that you cut off to make your points even minutely
> valid. Nice edit job.
>
Excellent, so if I add back in those two words (didn't really notice them to
be honest) you accept the validity and truthfulness of my li
>> Sometimes I think that when it is our time to understand, we will.
>
>> And until that point we should just keep our heads under the parapet??
>
> Yeah maybe. Or you could go on believing everything your physics professor
> has to say. The truth is that man will never understand even a minut
Hi there, sorry if this seems like self promotion but I had to post this
review of our first release because of the last line- one of the funniest
descriptions of a Techno track I've ever heard!!!
De:Bug magazine (translated from the German)
Iridite 001- v/a (integrale muzique)
A new label fr
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From: veto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 09:25:43 +0100
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Subject: Re: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line
>I have challenged my physics professors too many times to c
>I have challenged my physics professors too many times to count.
My god, I have such total sympathy with your professor!!
> Basically, if man ever does discover that something travels faster than 3 x
> 10^8 m/s, science falls apart,
I found most of this post to be pretty silly but this point
> Went record shopping yesterday. Some stand outs were:
>
> Gadgets "Parallel" - Finally I hear what the fuss is about. Superb!
> Definitely some of my favourite non Maurizio Maurizio music. There's a track
> with a constant bass drone that is maybe one of my favourite tracks of the
> year so far.
>
> November was the first time I heard Hawtin at The End and I too enjoyed it a
> lot
> more than last week..
Look, I'm really, really, really, REALLY sorry I mentioned the "H" word- I
honestly didn't want to start anything- I just wanted a little warm up
before I started the hard sell- list
>
> November was the first time I heard Hawtin at The End and I too enjoyed it a
> lot
> more than last week..
Look, I'm really, really, really, REALLY sorry I mentioned the "H" word- I
honestly didn't want to start anything- I just wanted a little warm up
before I started the hard sell- list
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Opening Veto 1 is a jackin' tech naughty workout by Peacemaker. This cheeky
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Opening Veto 1 is a jackin' tech naughty workout by Peacemaker. This cheeky
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ave any further info on Mauritzio's other "early days"
appearances (a sort of Techno "before they were famous" thread could
easily start here-did you know that Ian Pooley used to be my paper
boy)
Jason Brunton
VETO
Hi there!
I'm a newish member from Glasgow who hasn't had much to say so far
but has listened intently. Anyway, here goes.
I have both of the Black market compilations in question (and a
signed copy of Amnesia. Wahey!), I will dig them out for a track listing
ASAP. The Jack Trax compila
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