Last night, as I was watching the Octave One new Off The Grid dvd
which is pretty slammin', I suddenly remembered hearing Mills
dropping Chestnut's Pot Of Gold at the LA show.
On Dec 11, 2006, at 2:58 PM, Wojtek wrote:
On 12/1/06, Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Around 4:30 AM he
On 12/1/06, Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Around 4:30 AM he played ESG's Moody at about +8. It sounded very odd
at that speed. Dunno if that's what you were referring to ...
That's the track I was after, thanks!
- Greg (Who - along with several list lurkers - is amused
and they loved it. :D Techno of any sort gets no love here.
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But isn't that part of the lure or Hawtin-styled
. lol
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Slowing things down, speeding them up, cutting almost all the sound out is
amazing in the right hands
On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 04:24:42PM -, Toby Frith wrote:
He was incendiary that night, just like he was in his Golden period of '95 -
'97. Lots of mistakes, but the energy was relentless. Techno by its very
nature is rigid and fixed, and when someone like Mills adds that rough, human
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I find alot of hard techno fans are overly concerned with the
mechanics of a performance. Sure they're important
to tell people that it was
deep house and they loved it. :D Techno of any sort gets no love here.
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But isn't
Be careful when extrapolating from limited experience.
Clipping is one source of distortion, but not the only possibility.
The definition of clipping is simple: it occurs when an amplifier
output voltage would be higher than the input voltage. The
signal waveform is clipped so that the output
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Be careful when extrapolating from limited experience.
Clipping is one source of distortion, but not the only possibility.
The definition of clipping is simple: it occurs when an amplifier
output voltage
. I'm rambling. Sorry. Hahahahahahaha!
K
mwnb
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Be careful when extrapolating from limited
kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well even if you like Rich's sets these days, by their very nature,
there's not much to say about them -- minimal innit? And if you don't
like Rich's sets these days, the less said the better.
On 12/1/06, Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I find alot of hard techno fans are overly concerned with the
mechanics of a performance. Sure they're important, but those are
quanitative things like the number of unprecise mixes or what the
bitrate of the files were. When people focus on the aspects of a
performance that are
i'm Someone Else From Here. i'm also someone who could care less if
the mix is perfect if the vibe is there. i'm all for seeing jeff (or
d. wynn or practically anyone from detroit) cue and correct in the
mix... slam it in there and make it work. just make the walls and
collective butts
On 12/4/06, Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
whatever was going on with jeff clipping the sound system
how does one clip a sound system with analogue records? only digital
signals clip.
tom
That explains the clip light on old analog mixers.
On Dec 5, 2006, at 10:56, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On 12/4/06, Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
whatever was going on with jeff clipping the sound system
how does one clip a sound system with analogue records? only digital
signals
On 12/5/06, Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That explains the clip light on old analog mixers.
i dont want to get into the semantics of it. you can overdrive an
analogue amplifier, you cant clip it. clipping refers to the boxing
off of peaks of a digital waveform. if you want to
On Dec 5, 2006, at 11:01, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
if you want to understand it
further, wikipedia.org is your friend.
tom
Errr, did you read the wikipedia article on audio clipping? It sez:
In analogue audio equipment, there are three common causes of
clipping.
and mentions digital
No analogue signals do too. They tend to do it in a more progressive way where
digital signals clip very abruptly but any system is
going to have a maximum level which you can't exceed (otherwise we could just
use tiny analogue amps and turn them up to 11 or
111 and get huge outputs!).
them in a frenzy, like
a wizard :p. Just my .02.
Joel
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I find alot of hard techno fans
On Dec 5, 2006, at 11:18, Joel Gajewski wrote:
When is too much technical focus too much?
When we all argue about what clipping is when we all knew what the
guy was talking about.
(you can't spell geek without an EE)
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get that square wave form (clips), but it'll never
sound the same and that's the real reason for the distinction.
K
mwnb
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a linear route.
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I think that this brings up a very strong point that I tend to discuss
5, 2006 10:19:17 AM
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On Dec 5, 2006, at 11:18, Joel Gajewski wrote:
When is too much technical focus too much?
When we all argue about what clipping is when we all knew what the
guy was talking about.
(you can't spell geek without an EE
Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/05/2006 10:24:42 AM:
Techno by its very nature is rigid and fixed, and when
someone like Mills adds that rough, human element, it takes it to
another level. Hawtin by contrast just seems to be plotting a linear
route.
I wish that techno hadn't
Someone get me my cane - I think those teenagers are on my lawn again!
;-)
MEK
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Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/05/2006 10:24:42
AM:
Techno by its very nature is rigid and fixed, and when
someone like Mills adds that rough,
On 12/5/06, Stoddard, Kamal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The difference is with the waveform. Compression/distortion is not
(...really) the same as clipping. And generally speaking, they're
recognized as being the result of a lack of analogue or digital overhead
respectively. You can call it what
Wojtek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, if someone could only ID the track he played that has early
'80's-sounding, almost disco-like female vocals (not the Wee papa
Girls one) and a slowed down, Chaka Khan like melody/bassline...
have you checked his inspirations mix thats floating about on the
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Sent: 02 December 2006 02:25
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- Greg (Who - along with several list lurkers - is amused that
nothing was said about
On Dec 1, 2006, at 6:25 PM, Greg Earle wrote:
- Greg (Who - along with several list lurkers - is amused that
nothing was said about Rich's set)
=)
Well even if you like Rich's sets these days, by their very nature,
there's not much to say about them -- minimal innit? And if you don't
like Rich's sets these days, the less said the better.
On 12/1/06, Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Greg (Who - along with several list
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Date:Thu, November 30, 2006 2:41 am
To: 313@hyperreal.org
On 11/29/06, Wojtek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Wiz also played Shades of Jae in LA, along with The Man With the
red Face
those are two of my all time favorite tracks. man, i would have loved
to have been there for these sets.
Now, if someone could only ID the track he played that has early
He actually closed the LA show with The man with the Red Face, and
right towards the very end of the track he faded in a little ambient
pad-like track with looped and delayed vinyl crackles over it, which I
thought was a nice finish. His incorporation of pioneer CDJs really
makes me think of the
The Wiz also played Shades of Jae in LA, along with The Man With the
red Face and Jesus Loves the Acid at both locations last weekend.
Now, if someone could only ID the track he played that has early
'80's-sounding, almost disco-like female vocals (not the Wee papa
Girls one) and a slowed down,
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