Robert Taylor wrote:
Monsoon Ever So Lonely (Extended Mix)
Wow... haven't heard that one in ages!
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that reminds me
The Flirts "Passion"
does that count?
or, more bobby o tackle.
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From: "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Maybe they were left out deliberatelty cos they are on practically every
compilation ever
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Sent: 22 April 2005 09:09
To: Robert Taylor; 313 Detroit
Subject: RE: (313) iPod DJ - more synth-pop please
Icicle Works
Icicle Works! Great track/great bandbut where's New Order???
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I like unfashionabl
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I agree - they were so reviled back then. I think they're still going!!!
That's my fave too, Wishing.
There's also Heaven 17, Blancmagne, Ultravox...
--
>From
Tuxedomoon? 'Desire' from 1981 is a fascinatingly strange album with some
synth-pop elements, well worth a listen or two.
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Tuxedomoon
BTW, Jeff Bennett has added a great new mix to his archives:
http://www.jeffbennett.info/djlive.htm
1. Jeff Bennett - Smoke In Th
send me suggestions for more strangely cold and detached synth-pop
please
(I've got the usual suspects: BEF/early Heaven 17, Depeche Mode,
Ultravox,
early Human League & OMD, Pet Shop Boys, etc.)
any interesting side projects that seemed to fly under the radar?
solo careers worth checking out?
Cool. I was very disappointed with that comeback album! Is that the one you
mean? It was like Madonna's Ray Of Light but nowhere near as good.
Where's Sean D, he is always good on this stuff!
>> Oh yeah and don't forget Berlin - their early stuff was cool, esp the
>> songs
>> The Metro, Sex I'm A
On Apr 19, 2005, at 20:18, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Oh yeah and don't forget Berlin - their early stuff was cool, esp the
songs
The Metro, Sex I'm A and Masqurade!!!
honestly i prefer the lovage cover of sex (i'm a).
i confess that i liked the berlin single that came out a couple years
ago. es
one Wehner"
> 04/19/05 08:53 AM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>313 <313@hyperreal.org>
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I agree - they were so reviled back then. I think they're still going!!!
That's my fave too, Wishing.
There's also Heaven 17, Blancmagne, Ultravox...
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On Apr 18, 2005, at 8:26 PM, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
and, ahem, A Flock Of Seagulls, just to be funny.
Wishing (if i had a photograph of you) is an absolute classic... not
even in a "yeah, weren't the 80's silly" way. It's genius.
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If you don't get anything else by them, make sure you get 'Open Your
Heart', I say.
K
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Cc: 313 Detroit; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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He wasn't in Sydney recently. His set was a combination of laptop and vinyl.
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Actually Carl is all on laptop now.
dj's who use laptops and still engage the crowd...
hawtin
francois k
kevin saunderson
chris liebing
djs who use vinyl and stare at their shoes...
herbert
Richard X put out a demo of the League's v early stuff on CD. You'd never
guess but he financed it.
Also The Chaffeur by Duran Duran and their first LP, v underrated, and
Arcadia and Propaganda (more industrial) and, ahem, A Flock Of Seagulls,
just to be funny.
>
> do you have the dignity of labo
Actually Carl is all on laptop now.
> dj's who use laptops and still engage the crowd...
>
> hawtin
> francois k
> kevin saunderson
> chris liebing
>
>
> djs who use vinyl and stare at their shoes...
>
> herbert
> mark farina
> carl craig
> jeff mills (kidding!)
>
>
>
> it takes all kinds
>
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>
>
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wait, i think i've seen this before. was it version 1 of the advent??
hahahahahaha
=)
On Apr 18, 2005, at 11:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dj's who use laptops and still engage the crowd...
hawtin
francois k
kevin saunderson
chris liebing
djs who use vinyl and stare at their
so if i'm the sort who wants to focus on what i'm doing (assuming maybe
that you are focusing on the result from the speakers) but am also
concerned about that audience contingent who wants a Show of some sort,
maybe i should hire another member of my group to dance around like
crazy behind me,
dj's who use laptops and still engage the crowd...
hawtin
francois k
kevin saunderson
chris liebing
djs who use vinyl and stare at their shoes...
herbert
mark farina
carl craig
jeff mills (kidding!)
it takes all kinds
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Yes, that's right. I thi
We do tho :) and I was a tad drunk as I had to attempt to do a vocal
track and was feeling a bit shy...
On 18 Apr 2005, at 17:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We go nuts behind ours but I do know what you mean
Were you feeling OK yesterday Martin? Or maybe just mellow on a Sunday
evening?
; )
: Japan?!? (Especially
> 'European Son' LP.
-
? - there was no LP of that name; it was a 12"/7" which has been
featured on a few comps.
*
Yeah, you're right. The LP I've got is 'Assemblage.' No vinyl version
listed in discogs though, (afaics), but I'm definitely not
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listening: Bola - Gnayse
eating: rice/chicken/tomato/cheeze/salsa bowl
drinking: water... too much caffeine already today
thinking: need to hire someone for ripping, warping, discogs
catalogging duties
nst a post!
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To: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "313 Detroit"
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Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 5:52 AM
Don't really care that much C, as I like
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>Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 5:52 AM
>
> Don't really care that much C, as I like to shake my ass rather than look at
> the DJ all night - I'm as happy as a pig in sh1t in front of a speak
t;
To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 8:50 PM
Subject: Re: (313) iPod DJ
But you wouldn't want every DJ like that!
This thread has thrown up so interesting stuff though. Love this list!
We go nuts behind ours but I do know what you mean, I've al
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> From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 8:42 PM
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>> Yes, that's right. I think more people end up watching a DJ
Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 8:42 PM
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Yes, that's right. I think more people end up watching a DJ on laptop than
one on decks but I am not knocking the technology per se, I just citing a
'limitation' I have noticed, if you can call it that. The DJs on laptop
Yes, that's right. I think more people end up watching a DJ on laptop than
one on decks but I am not knocking the technology per se, I just citing a
'limitation' I have noticed, if you can call it that. The DJs on laptop I
have observed never look up at the crowd, they're affixed to the screen, you
I didn't say show - but I do appreciate a DJ with presence. V different
thing...
Watching the DJ is OK. Dancing is OK. As long as people enjoy it?
> since when did a dj have to put on a 'show'?
>
> oh, wait, I know, since all the idiots who put dj's on pedestals wanted to
> see one.
>
> dj = disc
lisa wrote:
Depending how much synth or pop one desires ...
Propaganda, Scritti Politti, SPK, Strawberry Switchblade, Shakepeare's
Sister, KTP, Blancmange, Camouflage, Boxcar
Jeff I bet you got all these ;)
Lisa
Yeah - spot on with Blancmange especially. Scritti Politti as well
(after t
Depending how much synth or pop one desires ...
Propaganda, Scritti Politti, SPK, Strawberry Switchblade, Shakepeare's
Sister, KTP, Blancmange, Camouflage, Boxcar
Jeff I bet you got all these ;)
Lisa
listening: HBR1.com
eating: a cinnamon-powdered doughnut
drinking: tea with milk
thinking:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
listening: Yazoo - Only You
eating: my bottom lip
drinking: tea
thinking: Vince Clarke is a genius (and wondering why it's not time to go
home yet)
send me suggestions for more strangely cold and detached synth-pop please
(I've got the usual suspects: BEF/early Heave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
listening: Yazoo - Only You
eating: my bottom lip
drinking: tea
thinking: Vince Clarke is a genius (and wondering why it's not time to go
home yet)
send me suggestions for more strangely cold and detached synth-pop please
(I've got the usual suspects: BEF/early Heave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
send me suggestions for more strangely cold and detached synth-pop please
(I've got the usual suspects: BEF/early Heaven 17, Depeche Mode, Ultravox,
early Human League & OMD, Pet Shop Boys, etc.)
any interesting side projects that seemed to fly under the radar?
solo car
t <313@hyperreal.org>
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listening: Bola - Gnayse
eating: rice/chicken/tomato/cheeze/salsa bowl
drinking: water... too much caffeine already today
thinking: need to hire someone for ripping, warping, discogs
catalogging duties
official Numark response to my inquiry below. this thing is obviously just
in the concept phase.
We do not comment on any products that have not been officially released
by
any of our companies. All products that have been officially released by
our companies can be found
listening: i was listening to someone vacuuming the office, until martin
posted that los hermanos mix :-)
eating: nothing, just finished an apple (granny smith)
drinking: water
thinking: hûh? now back to this agreement i have to check to see if all the
IP related sections are dealt with.
> listening: Nouvelle Vague
> eating: Mozarella, Parma, Rocket & Chili Oil on Ciabatte
> drinking: Guinness and (later) Champagne
> thinking: still worrying about being allowed into Germany with a
shrunkenfaced passport
You lot! What a life you lead.
Listening to: nothing - trying to listen to P
Well said. I wanna hear some of that merry music you and your friends dial.
Anywhere accessible? I personally think that the universal deejay credo should
be "Play the music for the people and make them smile." keep it simple. Keep it
love. Sounds like you're doing your best to do that.
Kamal
listening: scion + tikiman - live somewhere. listening to this yesterday
but it's still in my brain! O_o
eating: office coffee (yes, eating. not drinking)
drinking: water
thinking: are my taxes late if i mail them at lunch?
what does the OTHER new fred giannelli record sound like?
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"Martin, make the tea..." ;)
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Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 14:25:10 +0100
From: Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313 Org <313@hyperreal.org>
Ermmm. So, cup of tea anyone?
Listening To: Black Dog
Eating:
on musically unless you give them some visual cues to
help interpret what is happening. I know it seems stupid, but people are very
culturally conditioned and programmed, and some times you have to give them a
lot of help so they can actually listen.
~David
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thinking: does francis have the hump with me? have I broken my arse?
is it
possible to break your arse?
Yes it is, ask Michael Barrymoore's swimming partner...I'm off down the
pub, have a good one...
>thinking:ipod schmi-pod
teehee p.
: )
listening: the sound of my boss is reverberating in my ears "this is your
2nd final warning alex" harumph.tell someone who gives a f**k, f**kwad. and
how can I have a 2nd final warning anyway?
eating: nothing
drinking: coffee
thinking: does francis have
listening to: berlin dub sessions - lion dub.mp3
eating: nothing
drinking: uliveto
thinking about: a. what to eat
b. how long it's goning to take before someone flips
about this thread
fab.
CITYMORB MUSIC
www.citymorb.net | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
next release: CTM001
pril 2005 13:42
To: robin
Cc: Martin Dust; 313 Org
Subject: Re: (313) iPod DJ
listening:dj funk - tracks from the dark side
eating: scrambled egg on toast
drinking:tea
thinking:ipod schmi-pod
#
Note:
Any view
listening: my kids say dad all day long.
eating: don't know yet
drinking: coffee
thinking: when will I have time to get the PA set up...
On Apr 15, 2005, at 9:25 AM, Martin Dust wrote:
Ermmm. So, cup of tea anyone?
Listening To: Black Dog
Eating: Almond Slice
Drinking: Instant Coffee
Think
listening:dj funk - tracks from the dark side
eating: scrambled egg on toast
drinking:tea
thinking:ipod schmi-pod
Martin Dust wrote:
thinking: can i get the TeraGrid cluster at san diego working before i
go home? (well u asked :) )
Mirrored and arc'ed?
no, application RealityGrid enabled for steering and online visualisation :)
robin...
I indeed did think you where ripping on my words, sorry if i mistaken
what was meant.
I am not opposed to thinking, I do a lot of it.
I think that is part of the problem in the U.S. market when it comes to
electronic music. Much of the music has no words and with no words and
story to go with
thinking: can i get the TeraGrid cluster at san diego working before i
go home? (well u asked :) )
Mirrored and arc'ed?
Arse, Alex, arse ;-)
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Sent: 15 April 2005 12:29
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) iPod DJ
hey folks, well first a bit of an apology for a rant, but well, my ass
hurts, so I'm in a bad
Martin Dust wrote:
Ermmm. So, cup of tea anyone?
yeah milk, one sugar please.
:)
listening:keith Tucker 'it's a mood'
eating: cheese and pickle doorsteps
drinking: water (aircons broke in the building, 28degrees!)
thinking: can i get the TeraGrid cluster at san diego working before i
go home
Ermmm. So, cup of tea anyone?
Listening To: Black Dog
Eating: Almond Slice
Drinking: Instant Coffee
Thinking: Are words really a virus?
Safe raving to the Tresor away crew and happy weekend 313ers...
Martin
i didn't mean your lines in case you thought that.
was thinking of my own lines etc
but to oppose thinking with having a good time is just whack.
in fact it's trick to keep people from thinking.
because thinking is a danger to all kinds of powers.
but i'm being a smart ass. ain't i.
armin
vma
i didn't mean your lines in case you thought that.
was thinking of my own lines etc
but to oppose thinking with having a good time is just whack.
in fact it's trick to keep people from thinking.
because thinking is a danger to the powers that be.
but i'm being a smart ass. ain't i.
armin
vmax
At least I had something to say other the ripping on some words that
where put down..
On Apr 15, 2005, at 8:39 AM, ha wrote:
over thinking?
hahahha
you call these few miserable lines *over thinking*?
what's your *normal* dose of thinking then?
vmax wrote:
Let's try not to over think
ha wrote:
robin wrote:
Quote from Greg Wilson is today's Manchester Evening News:
"Being a DJ was a whole different dynamic back then. I don't know if
you remember the Hacienda in '83? Well the DJ booth was in a different
room at the back of the stage where you couldn't see the crowd. It was
robin wrote:
Quote from Greg Wilson is today's Manchester Evening News:
"Being a DJ was a whole different dynamic back then. I don't know if
you remember the Hacienda in '83? Well the DJ booth was in a different
room at the back of the stage where you couldn't see the crowd. It was
only late
> some bird in a car knocked me off my bike last night
It was me with a wig on
over thinking?
hahahha
you call these few miserable lines *over thinking*?
what's your *normal* dose of thinking then?
vmax wrote:
Let's try not to over think this and just have a good time
H&S
"underground static"
www.vmax.net
www.vstatic.com
my 2 eurocent:
playing a laptop/FS set doesn't necessarily involve someone standing like a
plant infront of a screen.
ubercoolische Richie and Ricardo are examples as well as Mathew Jonson who
danced in as much as the crowd and was even using hardware
regarding djs vs. a mix cd: the m
vmax wrote:
There was time that the dj was in a room and the tunes came over the
air waves and we did not see the dj, we just liked what he/she was
playing or not.
When I was old enough to get in the clubs many moons ago, it was about
trying to pick somebody up and hearing some good tracks
hey folks, well first a bit of an apology for a rant, but well, my ass
hurts, so I'm in a bad mood.
and, I'm not the most articulate, so obviously its a bit tricky explaining
what I mean.
of course I think the dj should be part of the party - thats what they are
there for. I also think the dj sho
There was time that the dj was in a room and the tunes came over the
air waves and we did not see the dj, we just liked what he/she was
playing or not.
When I was old enough to get in the clubs many moons ago, it was about
trying to pick somebody up and hearing some good tracks as you go f*
those people that so fervently lobby for the isolated dj, the dj that
sits in the corner behind the screen or whatever, move the dj into a
position of the same kind of the position of the "rock star dj" that
(rightfully) gets knocked by those same people.
the position of the dj separated from t
i think the dj should be a part of the party, same as the dancers etc.
the scenario described by cyclone et al suggests that most djs behind
the screen are less a part of the party (-vibe) than many djs behind decks.
this does not necessarily mean that one has to make the clown.. just be
*presen
Regarding performind dj vs. "just-ol-record-spinning-dj".
I played a set at my home club after a long break and I had the best time
behind the turntables. Dunno whether it was the break or what, but hearing the
crowd cheering when playing a good BOOM BOOM BOOM ubercoolische just made me
smile
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To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 9:38 AM
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since when did a dj have to put on a 'show'?
oh, wait, I know, since all the idiots who put dj's on pedestals wanted to
see one.
dj
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Interesting concept. Would you apply the same thinking to a turntabalist?
Does a live band need to put on a show if the music in itself is wholly
sufficient. If you take it one step further then why bother with DJs at all?
You may as well just play pre-recor
you can guarantee a flawless, perfectly mixed set of all the best music.
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To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 9:38 AM
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>
> since when did a dj have to put on a 'show'?
>
>A slightly utopian ideal, is that every one at a club is there for the
>music...
I never said that though P.
and, I had a club for 5 years, I must have done over 200 odd parties, so
while I'm no expert - I think I can say I know as much as the man on the
street.
but, who in their right minds e
A slightly utopian ideal, is that every one at a club is there for the
music...
i reckon if u break an average night down...*
you'll probably get
5% people who jus wanna get mashed..they couldnt care less where they are
10 % people who wanna be seen to be going out
10% people whowouldnt know w
http://createdigitalmusic.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=444&Itemid=44
fairly on topic i should say.
p
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh gawd, here we go:
"P**s off!!! No one (well not many people) dances more than I do in a
club.
And I've been doing it for MANY years. Call me wr
oh gawd, here we go:
"P**s off!!! No one (well not many people) dances more than I do in a
club.
And I've been doing it for MANY years. Call me wrong headed (and if you
remember the last time we had this discussion even I concluded I'm wrong
headed about PC vs. vinyl and am working on over comi
Right we've had this discussion so many times before and I wasn't going to
chip in.
BUT
I have to say this one thing!
That it bugs me that each time the subject comes up anyone on who dares
question whether attention to a computer screen rather than the dancefloor
in a DJ can be a bit off puttin
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since when did a dj have to put on a 'show'?
oh, wait, I know, since all the idiots who put dj's on pedestals wanted
to
see one.
dj = disc jockey, someone who play
since when did a dj have to put on a 'show'?
oh, wait, I know, since all the idiots who put dj's on pedestals wanted to
see one.
dj = disc jockey, someone who plays records yeah? thats the entertainment.
you know, the sounds coming out the speakers.
f**k me, have a dance, lose yourself in music
Why should one look at the screen all the time? Do they play Pacman
meanwhilst?
> Every time I have seen a DJ with Final Scratch they look at the screen the
> whole set and never the crowd, and then the crowd gathers around and if they
> can they look at it as well. It's created a barrier. The ne
7;s more that some
> just don't see themselves as "performers", don't want to work that hard, or
> for some reason aren't considering all the possibilities available.
>
> David
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> cc
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;t want to work that hard, or for some
reason aren't considering all the possibilities available.
David
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Subject: Re: (313) iPod DJ
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 13:58:50 +1000
From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313 Detroit &l
> I have seen some pretty boring performances for both final scratch and
> vinyl... I don't think you can always say one is better than another.
> Yeah, but 'tis merely the novelty of it all I imagine. Most big DJs who
> are playing out on Final Scratch probably haven't really had the gear
> for
ssage-
From: Simon Hindle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 15 April 2005 12:43
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) iPod DJ
Yeah, but 'tis merely the novelty of it all I imagine. Most big DJs who
are playing out on Final Scratch probably haven't really had the gear
for long, espe
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Yeah, but 'tis merely the novelty of it all I imagine. Most big DJs who are
playing out on Final Scratch probably haven't really had the gear for long,
especially when you express the time they've had it as a percentage of their
total time on the 1s and 2s.
Or maybe they're checking their email
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From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Every time I have seen a DJ with Final Scratch they look at the
screen the
>whole set and never the crowd, and then the crowd gathers around
and if they
>can they look at it as well. It's cre
Every time I have seen a DJ with Final Scratch they look at the screen the
whole set and never the crowd, and then the crowd gathers around and if they
can they look at it as well. It's created a barrier. The next challenge is
to find a way around that. It's very disengaged...
> At 2:36 PM -0400
On Apr 14, 2005, at 11:36 AM, /0 wrote:
id like to play somewhere with sound good enough for me to
differentiate between a 320k mp3 and a wav file
-Joe
one might exist. maybe.
These look more fun:
http://webbeatz.de/Newz/images/musikmessewow2.jpg
http://webbeatz.de/Newz/images/musikmessewow7.jpg
but I would change it all for:
http://webbeatz.de/Newz/images/musikmessewow6.jpg
and I don't mean the mixing desk. ;-)
take care,
Guilherme
At 2:36 PM -0400 4/14/05, /0 wrote:
id like to play somewhere with sound good enough for me to
differentiate between a 320k mp3 and a wav file
I'd like to *dance* at a club with sound that good, too!
Anyway, I still don't like the idea of computer files substituting
for vinyl. Just think, if
<313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 1:55 PM
Subject: Re: (313) iPod DJ
Well, I'll just say that in doing Ableton DJ sets, I've mostlyquit using
mp3's, using only encoded vinyl and stuff I've ripped from CD's I own. I
think avoiding mp3's real
At 01:55 PM 4/14/2005, dave cronin wrote:
yeah, i notice the conspicuous lack of any pitch
faders, which might even be uber-ubercoolische since
you wouldn't have to worry about the banality of
beatmatching while your head's done in on erm...
poststructuralism...
richie hawtin's ipod set had no
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