Right, that's also where Diamonds & Pearls in Berlin presses my label.
We're happy with them.
Joe
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote:
> Hi Dan,
> RAND Muzik in Leipzig - http://www.randmuzik.de/
>
> I got a bunch of my last Southern Outpost and Datadisk pressings
> there. Good
Hi Dan,
RAND Muzik in Leipzig - http://www.randmuzik.de/
I got a bunch of my last Southern Outpost and Datadisk pressings
there. Good quality and great service. I highly recommend them.
- Patrick.
On Oct 4, 2011, at 5:10 PM, Jurado Daniel wrote:
> Hi there
>
> Can anyone recommend the cheape
Hi there
Can anyone recommend the cheapest pressing plants based in Europe?
I am thinking to press between 200/500 copies.
Many thanks in advance.
Dan
Tonight's show is a stew of many disparate flavors, including tracks
from Red Planet, Ozone, Kompakt, Shiver, Soundshift(Detroit), GPR,
Source, Rephlex, and others. Last week's show is documented at
http://www.kfjc.org/music/playlist.php?i=37073 .
Limited time archives for all shows on KFJC (i
A full featured one is in the works for my shop along with the new
site but thats probably about a year off. Right now all I have is a
mobile friendly microsite optimized for iphone but its not full
featured and orders cant be made through it.
http://m.experimedia.net
Its more geared towards m
so you would browse within iPhone, but it would be delivered by email
and you'd have to load through iTunes when you get home?
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Frank Glazer wrote:
> So, Beatport has a pretty slick iPhone app, but frak Beatport because
> I want vinyl and they're shmucks anyway. D
So, Beatport has a pretty slick iPhone app, but frak Beatport because
I want vinyl and they're shmucks anyway. Does anybody know of any
vinyl record stores that have iPhone apps? Juno really needs to get
one if you ask me.
--
peace,
frank
http://www.deejaycountzero.com
http://www.infinitestat
Last week, SAL9000 filled in on the Wild Kingdom, as I was attending an
amateur audio conference in San Francisco. You can view her Wild Kingdom
set at http://www.kfjc.org/music/playlist.php?i=36599 . Her usual show
time is Saturday mornings 6-9 AM, so special thanks to her are in order
for bur
By the way, vinyl market is quite closed.
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 11:06 AM, wrote:
> I don't know if If I agree with the brooklyn hipster rock comment.
> The Manhattan stores' greatest strength is in their used
> collections that come out of circulation from the people in the
> neighborhoods.
everything you said doesnt refute my comment, if anything it reinforces it.
depends on what kind of vinyl junkie you are, but for a 313 audience
(unless you're looking for cool old records that are explicitly not
electronic or pre-main electronic days), I strongly stand by my claim.
again, i reco
the best store for new techno is simply dopejams. its in brooklyn.
it is a place vinyl lovers can feel at home. if you like trendy
perhaps wanky minimal there is also halcyon. but for 313 and related
stuff, dopejams rules.
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 11:06 AM, wrote:
> I don't know if If I agr
I don't know if If I agree with the brooklyn hipster rock comment.
The Manhattan stores' greatest strength is in their used
collections that come out of circulation from the people in the
neighborhoods. Diversity and rare cool records is more the style,
and the in/out flow is strong.
It's true
Sorry for double posting, but my point is that all the manhattan shops
stock are hipster brooklyn rock (and yes, brooklyn record shops stock
brooklyn hipster rock too). The two I mention below in brooklyn stock
electronic music. I actually don't know of any real valid manhattan
electronic music s
The topic is good, but if you want anything other than hipster
brooklyn rock, head to brooklyn. First go to halcyon near the
manhattan bridge, and then dope jams on myrtle. Both are quite
different, and halcyon is much older and bigger. Both have quite
diverse, and often detroit centric music an
Awesome! thanks Frank and Klaus. I figured there were 10,000 record
shops, thanks for narrowing it down.
-Art
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 9:58 PM, klaus boss wrote:
> Please allow me to point out this index on Discogs
>
> http://www.discogs.com/groups/topic/86816
>
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 4:50 AM,
I'm going to be up in Manhattan next weekend, was wondering if any
313ers had any recommendations for NY vinyl shops that carry things of
a Detroit-flavor. I don't know a thing about the NYC scene so not
sure if that kind of sound gets stocked very much out there.
Thanks,
-Arturo
Last Week's Wild Kingdom featured a spirited mish-mash of Detroit and
Euro-trax. Those eager for the dirty details can traipse over to
http://www.kfjc.org/music/playlist.php?i=33189 and see what happened
(read on if you want to hear what happened). This week's show was
instigated by a trip to
Well that's what I was hoping on the chance I could find how to submit my
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for recycling and so both feel virtuous and empty the
cupboard under my dad's stairs! Anyone know any melters, hit me up!
However if you're talking about distros going down as opposed to say pressing
pla
> > Odd question (and I can't remember if I asked it before on here):
> Was it just Trax (and presumably a few other similar shady ops
> > back then) that used to melt old records down for new pressings?
> Or is (was) this common practice?
it was / is a pretty common practice. what do yo
The bowls on that site are VERY easy to make. Place the center of
record on top of an oven safe large glass bowl and heat in a low temp
over until a bowl is formed. Let bowl fully cool before taking it off
the glass bowl. I've done it to several records that are useless and
currently use them as
Well, if you put this way... Carlos Gardel voice buried under
Cartola's tunes. :-)
People used to laugh at parties, when through that dry beat
instrumental track or something alike, in a very loud soundsystem, we
could hear something like the voice of Barry Manillow.
On 07/04/2008, at 14:56
Old ghosts hidden in the gaps. What an interesting concept!
Antonio
On Apr 7, 2008, at 6:44 PM, Kowalsky wrote:
The result: thin records with crappy sound. Sometimes we could hear
the sound of the old groove in the gaps, like the sound of a distant
baddly tunned radio station.
Kw
Damn! :)
But i hate people making watches from records to hang in their walls.
I saw one made of "Another Green World" the other day. Of course, the
owner had no clue about the music on it. What a waste.
On 07/04/2008, at 14:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
give them to someone crafty
http://www
In Brazil, when vinyl was still printed over here, we could find two
methods of vinyl recycling in the market - both were anti-ethical and
practiced by the mainstream music industry. One was the recycling by
melting broken, defective or unsold records. So, when people wanted
their records p
Yeah but that record's rubbish and it's got my name on the label so there's no
way I want that being seen around!
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 07 April 2008 18:32
>
> give them to someone crafty
>
> http://www.eco-artware.com/catalog/MMM2-album-bracelet.php
give them to someone crafty
http://www.eco-artware.com/catalog/MMM2-album-bracelet.php
MEK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/07/2008 12:14:11 PM:
> I'd also be keen to find out more about this. I have 6 boxes of
> records sitting in Berlin that are too expensive to ship to the US and
> i'd prefer t
I'd also be keen to find out more about this. I have 6 boxes of
records sitting in Berlin that are too expensive to ship to the US and
i'd prefer to recycle those suckers :)
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Odd question (and I can't remember if I aske
Odd question (and I can't remember if I asked it before on here): Was it just
Trax (and presumably a few other similar shady ops
back then) that used to melt old records down for new pressings? Or is (was)
this common practice? I ask as
1. I have a cupboard full of an overrun on a 12" from ye
i have to admit i get tired of hearing this "records don't make money"
argument. it's not true. there are some people making money on records
still. and there are some who still make LOADS of money on records.
> So your cost of doing a 4x12 with a run of a 1000: $6000 or $7000.
that's about right
there are more people with computers than record players and free hosts are
not hard to find.
flac is fine with me
- Original Message -
From: "kent williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "list 313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 9:0
Complain all you want, but at least consider the economics of it.
Some back of the envelope figuring:
Cost of pressing 4 12" -- roughly 4-6 dollars per unit plus about
$1200-1500 for cutting and plating. Labels - 5 cents a piece (10
cents per record)
Cover to hold records - $500 setup for custom
And if you have the chance to visit them in person, just do it.
Not that Northampton is something special. But Vinyl Underground is a
proper underground shop, run at the end of a dark room, on top (ok,
so an overground shop) of a furniture shop (it looks that the furniture
shop is owned by Aidy
(Late, I know but) they've found some 'hard-to-find' stuff for me in the
past, without fuss and good service all-round. Quite a personal service
in fact.
Wish more on-line shops were like them...
K
Yep Buy a few bits when i can.
Totally sound
P
Wojtek wrote:
Has anyone dealt with these dudes before? Good? Bad? Highly
recommended? Stay away? Any info would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Wojtek
Highly recommended, I've dealt with them for about 12 years. They've never
once let me down in that time. They're nice guys who
have a deep and genuine interest in the music they sell and only sell music
they're feeling. They'll go to some trouble to get you
something you're after if they don'
Highly recommended. I deal with them all the time.
robin...
On 21 May 2007, at 20:48, Wojtek wrote:
Has anyone dealt with these dudes before? Good? Bad? Highly
recommended? Stay away? Any info would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Wojtek
Excellent service. Highly recommended.
On 21 May 2007, at 20:48, Wojtek wrote:
Has anyone dealt with these dudes before? Good? Bad? Highly
recommended? Stay away? Any info would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Wojtek
13@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Vinyl underground
> 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
I have too.
Had no problems for the couple orders i've placed (UK > France)
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Proffit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Vinyl underground
> 2007/5/21, Wo
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
Has anyone dealt with these dudes before? Good? Bad? Highly
recommended? Stay away? Any info would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Wojtek
Being quite strict about it helps to narrow down one's choices - i.e.,
it needs to have been produced and possibly even manufactured in
Detroit. In that case I would choose this (today):
http://www.discogs.com/release/173168
Still this one:
http://www.discogs.com/release/33253
Visions of Music, Santonio, on Serious Grooves.
The first Detroit record I bought, back in 1993.
We were sheltered on the west coast back then. There were
a few Detroit releases that were fairly popular but no techno
orientation to speak of.
The track was a Detroit staple from 89 to 93. It
was hell getting my hands on this one.
-Original Message-
From: Lee Herrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 8:59 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Most Cherished 313 Vinyl.
It's Friday, and I'
e choice, don't try, all the ones on
kms...i don't have any of the really dope prescription/balance ones or i'd list
those..
and lots more..
-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Apr 27, 2007 12:21 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: 313@hype
My most cherished piece of vinyl is:-
Equinox - Chapter 1 on retroactive cad004. Some wicked tunes on there, and
rare as rocking horse ***t
My favourite bits musicaly are :-
Kenny Larkin - Metaphor lp and loop 2 [12"]
And the d'arcangelo brothers did a 12" in the mid ninties on out of orbit
that i
Ugh... erm, here's a few to start off with:
Dopplereffekt - Infophysix - Dataphysix Engineering
Boby Franklin Insanity - Sexplot - Westbound
Eddie Kendricks - Slick - Tamla
+ Every Juan Atkins record I own.
It's Friday, and I'm curious.
What would you cats consider your most prized piece of
Phyche/BFC - Elements
E Dancer - Heavenly (full length)
Strand - Floyd Cramer's Revenge
Drexciya 2 - Bubble Metropolis
Disco D - Re-introduction
On 4/27/07, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/27/07, Carlos de Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > from the top of my head, it's
On 4/27/07, dan lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Phyche/BFC - Elements
E Dancer - Heavenly (full length)
Strand - Floyd Cramer's Revenge
Drexciya 2 - Bubble Metropolis
Disco D - Re-introduction
On 4/27/07, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/27/07, Carlos de Brito <[EMAIL PRO
On 4/27/07, Carlos de Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
from the top of my head, it's gotta be these:
http://www.discogs.com/release/30845
http://www.discogs.com/release/6850
http://www.discogs.com/release/6576
all excellent choices. for me, there were 2 that really got me good:
http://www.dis
from the top of my head, it's gotta be these:
http://www.discogs.com/release/30845
http://www.discogs.com/release/6850
http://www.discogs.com/release/6576
and
http://www.discogs.com/release/41309
forget about the a-side, but i really love that kenny larkin remix.
c*
Since I'm in class and bored.
7th City - "Planet Earth/Trance Missions" - for the only reason that
it is in green clear vinyl and has chunks of inside the pressing
(it looks like they used recycled vinyl to press it)
in terms of music-wise: Fix: Flash on KMS. Even though Voorn is
Dutc
Oohh I think mine would have to be the BFC's Evolution Fragile 2
Still remember the day I first heard it... *sigh*
-Original Message-
From: Lee Herrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 11:59 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Most Cherished 313
ph concept - balanced ep - soiree
first 313 techno record i ever bought, didn't listen to it for a few
years thereafter as i had no decks :)
On Apr 27, 2007, at 11:59, Lee Herrington wrote:
It's Friday, and I'm curious.
What would you cats consider your most prized piece of 313-related
v
I Wonder - Sue Perrin - Golden World.
On 27 Apr 2007, at 16:59, Lee Herrington wrote:
It's Friday, and I'm curious.
What would you cats consider your most prized piece of 313-related
vinyl?
May sound cliche - I'm only 24 - but Convextion's Matrix 01 and the
original Hi-Tech Jazz 2x12" are probably my most cherished 313-
related records. They opened my mind to a whole new music spectrum
the first time I listened to them in the late 90s.
Antonio
On Apr 27, 2007, at 4:59 PM, Lee
these are up there
http://www.discogs.com/release/1033
http://www.discogs.com/release/37883
http://www.discogs.com/release/4277
http://www.discogs.com/release/29808
http://www.discogs.com/release/4853
http://www.discogs.com/release/23835
what a cruel exercise
MEK
"Lee Herrington" <[EMAIL PR
I couldn't narrow it down to just one. Maybe a top 6 (because there's
always one more that I want to add).
MEK
"Lee Herrington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/27/2007
10:59:06 AM:
> It's Friday, and I'm curious.
>
> What would you cats consider your most prized piece of 313-related vinyl?
UR038 - Codebreaker
Just because.
-Original Message-
From: Lee Herrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 April 2007 16:59
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Most Cherished 313 Vinyl.
It's Friday, and I'm curious.
What would you cats consider your most prized pi
It's Friday, and I'm curious.
What would you cats consider your most prized piece of 313-related vinyl?
For me, if you'd care to know, it would have to be Dan Curtin's "Silicon
Dawn" LP. I remember someone from DEEP records turning me on to that
release, and from there I just started eating up
my my space - the vinyl
monolouges :)
Thanks and cheers and heads up and respect to those of you who still love
the record!
Aine
-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 4:25 AM
To: 313 Org
Subject: Re: (313) Vinyl
>
> I've h
I've heard the opposite from the world of indie rock actually -
that small
indie labels have done a good job of keeping vinyl going with ltd.
pressings, 7"/45rpms, collector series, etc.
I'm really hoping this is true and we have longer than the 5 years
I've been told it will last.
The
Loads of local labels up here do 7"s and seem to do really well with
them...
m
On 17 Aug 2006, at 07:00, disrupt wrote:
Yeah, and let's not forget the Dub/Reggae corner. Same there,
especially
7"s. Hard to imagine this stuff on CD somehow.
I've heard the opposite from the world of indie r
Yeah, and let's not forget the Dub/Reggae corner. Same there, especially
7"s. Hard to imagine this stuff on CD somehow.
>
> I've heard the opposite from the world of indie rock actually - that small
> indie labels have done a good job of keeping vinyl going with ltd.
> pressings, 7"/45rpms, colle
I've heard the opposite from the world of indie rock actually - that small
indie labels have done a good job of keeping vinyl going with ltd.
pressings, 7"/45rpms, collector series, etc.
MEK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/16/2006 11:19:40 AM:
> I was having a beer with someone who works at a
I was having a beer with someone who works at a large record distributers
in the UK the other week and he was telling me that vinyl will meet it's
demise a lot sooner than people think because the number of companies that
can manufacture lacquers for use in the production of vinyl is now limited
to
Apologies if this appears more than once...
I was having a beer with someone who works at a large record
distributers in the UK the other week and he was telling me that vinyl
will meet it's demise a lot sooner than people think because the number
of companies that can manufacture lacquers f
I can attest to the service provided by vinyldj.com
I made a massive order a few years ago from Jason Douglas
and he is a stand up guy. I really cleaned some house on some
classic UR titles, early rave breakbeatish, R&S and progressive
house gems. His little online store is pretty cool. Minimal.
found:
blue arsed fly - in the bag - ferox (fer-012)
slam - positive education (wink deep mix) - soma (pos2000r)
model 500 - interference - metroplex (m-012)
where:
vinyldj.com it's a west coast store but sometimes they have some real gems in
there. like this one. but mostly like stuff gart
cc
313@hyperreal.org
Subject
czech republic.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Feb 2, 2005 12:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) vinyl hangs on
Nice expos�.
I'd like to know the origin of that "press release" that is circulating
around regardin
matt kane's brain wrote:
At 12:50 PM 2/2/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nice exposé.
I'd like to know the origin of that "press release" that is circulating
around regarding the ceasing of manufacturing of records by 2009. It's
sounds suspect for several reasons - the existence of more than
At 12:50 PM 2/2/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nice exposé.
I'd like to know the origin of that "press release" that is circulating
around regarding the ceasing of manufacturing of records by 2009. It's
sounds suspect for several reasons - the existence of more than one IoCE
(there's at least o
10:18 AM cc
Subject
Please respond to (313) vinyl hangs on
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
apologies i posted that link wrong.
here http://michiganradio.org/ram/050131vinyl.ram
cheers,
lee r. herrington
u store it
technical support specialist
440-260-2245
Hi everyone, happy Wednesday. May 5th is officially 62 minutes old at
this time.
Ok, i got a big box from Submerge yesterday. A lot of it was back stock
that I'm not going to review, but here is a short set of opinion based
reviews starting with:
Hieroglyphic Being - Machines for Lovers - S
- Original Message -
From: "Mark S. Krüx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 4:29 AM
Subject: Re: (313) vinyl addiction was re: More new purchases and fuller
reviews of last weeks stuff
> Please adopt me Mr. Duke...
Please adopt me Mr. Duke
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 11:19 PM
Subject: (313) vinyl addiction was re: More new purchases and fuller reviews
of last weeks stuff
> O
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 15:25:45 -0500, "Thomas D. Cox,
Jr." wrote:
> no matter what its still a better addiction than drugs
> or drink or
> gambling : )
i justify my record collection--(and it is not easy in
the face of friends, fiance, and parents who, every
time i move, plead: "andrew, why don't
> Is there such a thing as a US online store that stocks labels like
> downlow, iridite & headspace ?
Headspace is distributed through Groovedis in the States - you can order
quite a few titles direct from http://www.groovedis.com
Other US stores that stock Headspace stuff include:
http://www.pla
At 12:26 +1100 1/13/04, Philip wrote:
Peeps
Is there such a thing as a US online store that stocks labels like
downlow, iridite & headspace ? also melbourne 313ers - what is the best
store there for 313 & related music ?
When is this year's movement festival ?
thanx
the site says memorial da
Peeps
Is there such a thing as a US online store that stocks labels like
downlow, iridite & headspace ? also melbourne 313ers - what is the best
store there for 313 & related music ?
When is this year's movement festival ?
thanx
Hi,
spam for some - treasure for others.
I've listed quite a few things from my collection and others at:
http://home.iprimus.com.au/richardcranston/
a fair bit of detroit techno/house, other u.s. house, disco, italo,
electro
let me know if there's anything you like
apologies for the
Hi,
someone posted this link a while ago.
not checked it, so not sure how informative it is.
http://www.11-hour.com/production/tech_pressing.asp
hope it helps in someway...
Alex
P.S. Otto posted one too, but I can't find the note (thought I had kept it
- that was pretty good as well)
Hi,
Can anyone point me in the direction of some statistics or resources about
the manufacture of vinyl that through time in comparison with other music
formats, and also anything about the trade in used vinyl.
Thanks in advance,
Alastair
rreal.org>
Subject:RE: (313) vinyl makes girls really impressed
around here it's all about guitars.
now if I could que my records with with my les paul, and make a scratch verytime
I do a townsend style barcord windmill power strum. well you get the picture.
scotto
lansng, mi
plaztikj
:
04/29/03 01:26 PMSubject: RE: (313) vinyl makes
girls really impressed
-Original Message-
> From: ian cheshire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 10:43 AM
> To: Ryan Snowden; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: (313) vinyl makes girls really impressed
>
>
> Not at all, my wife loves my vinyl in fact she's out the b
Lucky man, you are. Betta recognize! haha
-Original Message-
From: ian cheshire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 10:43 AM
To: Ryan Snowden; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) vinyl makes girls really impressed
Not at all, my wife loves my vinyl in fact she
Not at all, my wife loves my vinyl in fact she's out the back
cleaning it right now ready for my next trip ;)
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Snowden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 April 2003 14:57
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) vinyl makes girls really impressed
Sur
Sure, it has negative effects, but only on married women it seems :)
-Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 April 2003 15:48
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) vinyl makes girls really impressed
29/4/03 1:45 PM Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> I find
29/4/03 1:45 PM Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> I find having lots of vinyl makes girls really impressed so they want to
>> sleep with me
Be-aware tho that when you get married having lots of vinyl makes them
depressed - "do you know how many days shopping you just spent of that Fing
Jeff Mill's 12,
apologies for the spam,
but I'm selling/trading off some Detroit Techno, Bass, Electro, Afrobeat,
Disco, Pre-house, Ghetto, old school house + other stuff.
Check it out at:
http://home.iprimus.com.au/richardcranston/
and let me know if you want anything.
thanks all,
Richard
;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 11:06 AM
Subject: (313) 313 vinyl recommendations
> How about Every Dog Has Its Day 3 - if only for the last track? The
> vinyl is a bit pricey but worth every penny IMHO
>
> Dan
>
> > >
> > >From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 1:37 PM
> > >To: 313@hyperreal.org
> > >Subject: (313) Vinyl recommendations
> > >
> > >
> > >I'm going to go on a bit of a record-buyin
How about Every Dog Has Its Day 3 - if only for the last track? The
vinyl is a bit pricey but worth every penny IMHO
Dan
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All of the aforementioned by Ken and Alex, plus
Silicon Scally - Mr Machine (SCSI)
John Thomas - Blackstage Re-works part2: Working Night (Octave One remix)
(Logistic)
Theo Parrish - Solitary Flight (Sound Signature)
Russ Gabriel - Willkommen EP (Out Of The Loop)
Shifted Phases - The Cosmic Memoir
The 2 new Drexciya Projects? (Rephlex/Tresor)
The Transllusion "LIFE" album on Rephlex is definitely one of the Drexciya
related projects people should check out. It's exceptionally (even for
Drexciya) freaky and odd especially when compared with some of the
straighter output (Other People Pl
ndan Nelson; 313@hyperreal.org
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| Ive not heard them but I'd be checking out these new
| electrofunk releases:
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| EF-2009-1- Mr DE- Peace Of Mine- Electrofunk
| Ef-2001-1- Mr DE- Electronicfunkyshit
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> Sent: 06 December 2002 14:30
> To: Brendan Nelson; 313@hyperreal.org
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> Recloose LP
> The 2nd Peacefrog collection way back in early 02;
> (well worth £30 for the vinyl) but if not, then at least:
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