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2007-07-04 Thread Odeluga, Ken
I think you mean the Tim Brown track, 'Stark' by KGB...whatever happened to... -Original Message- From: Philip McGarva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 04 July 2007 11:59 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) oops actually it might not be MK at all, it's the spooky track

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2007-07-04 Thread Odeluga, Ken
erreal.org Subject: (313) oops actually it might not be MK at all, it's the spooky track on side one of 'techno 2' - vice? oh whatever, i need a life, obviously...

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2007-07-04 Thread Philip McGarva
actually it might not be MK at all, it's the spooky track on side one of 'techno 2' - vice? oh whatever, i need a life, obviously...

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2005-03-19 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
I've enjoyed reading this thread because I can't tell you what song is on what side of most of my records people will talk about a song by name and I just give them a blank stare - then they say "it's that one that goes" and -ah!- yes. I know which one you're talking about now. I remember t

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2005-03-19 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: "Tristan Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >simply because my records are organised only by previous pilings thats how all my records are organized. its kinda fun, you have to remember the last time you played a record and remember w

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2005-03-18 Thread Tristan Watkins
stan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk Original message ____ Subject:SPAM-LOW: Re: (313) OOPS Author: Jari Tolkkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 18th March 2005 6:28:34 Seems like this is some kind of common way for dj's of tellin

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2005-03-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That's wicked Martin... I really want to hear one of these sets. If I was rich I'd bring ya to Chicago... ~David -- Original Message - Subject: Re: (313) OOPS Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 13:49:41 + From: Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTE

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2005-03-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rename them as something YOU will remember. Like "piano plonk" or, "cosmic vaccuum" or "purple label"... anything that triggers your synapses. Don't worry about the real name. ~David -- Original Message ----- Subject: Re: (313) OOPS Date: F

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2005-03-18 Thread Jari Tolkkinen
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, Placid wrote: i know the artist, title and label of most of my records but i don't have a clue where any of them are doing a mix is very frustrating. as is trying to sort them out Ok I sort of know at the time of purchase (and later on) the title of the ep

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2005-03-18 Thread Placid
i know the artist, title and label of most of my records but i don't have a clue where any of them are doing a mix is very frustrating. as is trying to sort them out p Jari Tolkkinen wrote: Seems like this is some kind of common way for dj's of telling where the records are an

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2005-03-18 Thread Jari Tolkkinen
Seems like this is some kind of common way for dj's of telling where the records are and how they sound. I have tons of records that I know by their looks. My mental process goes something like: "Hmm, there is this track on the record which has white and yellow sleeve and the record has red l

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2005-03-18 Thread alex . bond
Re Ableton midi controllers, I had a very good look around to see what was on the market, and basically I didn't really like any of them. Rubbish build, one might have enough sliders, but not enough buttons and vice versa. I know Martin has said to me before you have to make do with what you can

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2005-03-18 Thread Martin Dust
but, I think I need to do more preparation - it always seems like cheating a bit though! (I know its not really, just in my head) Nah, this is simply like when a smoker stops smoking - you don't know what to do with your hands - There's always stuff to do, use the controller like you would

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2005-03-18 Thread Martin Dust
On 18 Mar 2005, at 14:18, matt kane's brain wrote: At 09:08 AM 3/18/2005, Martin Dust wrote: We double up the controllers, so on one button press you are dealing with volume/tops/middle/bottom, press again and you have echo/filter/gate/distort - meaning you have 40 knobs not 20 :) Just ou

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2005-03-18 Thread alex . bond
>But we have used the methods below live >but it's a lot of pressure. I've found this lately. I have this strange thing in my head, that if I'm going to use pc over records, then I best be offering something records can't. so, I do all my re-edits 'live' and 'on the fly' however, this is trick

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2005-03-18 Thread matt kane's brain
At 09:08 AM 3/18/2005, Martin Dust wrote: We double up the controllers, so on one button press you are dealing with volume/tops/middle/bottom, press again and you have echo/filter/gate/distort - meaning you have 40 knobs not 20 :) Just out of curiosity, what do you use for controllers? -- unsi

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2005-03-18 Thread Martin Dust
martin, when you play records do you have a definite 'set' that you do when you play out too? just wondered. It depends, sometimes we'll build a set to use, but we always "carry" loads more than we need and we always take the externals so we can change everything on the fly, this lets us j

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2005-03-18 Thread robin
martin, when you play records do you have a definite 'set' that you do when you play out too? just wondered. (ie. you effectively do the same as with files below) robin... Martin Dust wrote: We have 500 gigs of tracks sat on external disks, we pull tracks like you pull records, building sets

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2005-03-18 Thread Martin Dust
We have 500 gigs of tracks sat on external disks, we pull tracks like you pull records, building sets as we go. We also play a game of "impossible", where you pick a track that you think will be impossible to mix into/out off - we just shout instruction at each other, drop the bass, lose the to

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2005-03-18 Thread alex . bond
>Practice more on your computer you know what, you're probably right. I cant say I ever, ever do 'a mix' on it at home (maybe once every 6 months?). or even mess about that much really, I dont get much time at all, and when I do get time, its usually spent trying to learn more things about i

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2005-03-18 Thread Martin Dust
Practice more on your computer On 18 Mar 2005, at 13:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the thing i disliked the most about djing with cds was that it involved a different mental process to find the next track i wanted to play. with records i flick through my box and, if i'm on point, the next

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2005-03-18 Thread alex . bond
>the thing i disliked the most about djing with cds was that it >involved a different mental process to find the next track i wanted to >play. with records i flick through my box and, if i'm on point, the next >record practically leaps out, I'm having this problem at the moment!! I can't, for so

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2005-03-18 Thread robin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Phew - and I thought it was just me that had no grasp of names and labels! I'll tell you where it's at in my collection, know the sleeve design, know how it sounds, but names?... I try and pay attention but just don't remember them. Non-trainspotters unite! as much as

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2005-03-18 Thread Dan . Butler
hat did you say your name was again?..." (actually I'm much better with people's names. He says, ha!) Dan >Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 17:41:26 - >To: <313@hyperreal.org> >From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: (313) OOPS

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2005-03-18 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
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2005-03-18 Thread r
I place a colour every 10 black or white sleaves, and I remember them by placement.. so if i'm a bit off, its only 5 records away from being found :) go brain go! On 18/03/2005, at 12:48 PM, David Gillies wrote: Brian Prince wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I don't even read what it says on m

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2005-03-18 Thread David Gillies
Brian Prince wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I don't even read what it says on my records anymore. I just know them by the colors and pictures mostly. Like, I know I have a green Drexciya record. And a blue one. And a couple others, they are in that one crate, hopefully, right next to the st

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2005-03-17 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA that is one of the coolest things ive ever heard! i completely know where your coming from with that too! derek. On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, Brian Prince wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I don't even read what it says on my records anymore. I just know the

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2005-03-17 Thread Brian Prince
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > I don't even read what it says on my records anymore. I just know them by > the colors and pictures mostly. > Like, I know I have a green Drexciya record. And a blue one. And a > couple others, they are in that one crate, hopefully, right next to the > stack of books.

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2005-03-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oh wait, it's James Stinson... okay I didn't know that "Clarence G" pseudonym. I don't even read what it says on my records anymore. I just know them by the colors and pictures mostly. Like, I know I have a green Drexciya record. And a blue one. And a couple others, they are in that one crate

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2004-05-12 Thread ani
sorry for the duplicate post.

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2002-05-29 Thread Mark S. Krüx
I wrote: 'certainly better imho than the monotonous stuff he played Sunday morning' Make that Monday morning...doh! And this sentence should read like this: 'Kooky and Ricardo's PAs were great as well, EVEN if it was difficult to see just what they were up to.' AND I can not believe I wrote t

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2002-01-22 Thread philip
sorry ppl that wasn't meant 4 general consumption... p - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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2001-08-23 Thread Lorie R
Before someone unleashes a bitchfest... please excuse that last message... I was told to FWD it to 313 and didn't realize j3s allread did. I just got home from Kings Island and still feel like Im on a rollercoaster. For those of you going to lifefest.. have a blast. I wish I could be there! Lo

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2001-02-14 Thread Geoffrey Richards
I saw a busta rhymes and roots performance on (i wanna say) conan o'brian? last night when I was flipping through the channels--sounded pretty tight to me. From: "Michael Kim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] oo

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2001-02-14 Thread Cyclone Wehner
>i saw that Snoop performance about six or seven years ago, with the live >band. it did sound bad, but that's because you're trying to reproduce >electronic sounds, with no live instrument influence. of course it's going >to sound bad. > >what's wrong with R&B/rappers doing live instrument mu

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2001-02-14 Thread Michael Kim
ng live instrument music? Mos Def did it on the Tonight Show a few weeks ago and it sounded smooth as hell. Mike From: nancy mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] oops..Re:Live music etc. Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 11:27:43 -0800 (PS

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2001-02-14 Thread tristan watkins
For what it's worth, I've noticed a reversion to more live instruments in dp house lately. It reminds me of disco instrumentation, but updated to fit the new mold. I'd say things are moving in both directions at once though, since many electronic music producers are going to entirely soft set

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2001-02-14 Thread Matthew Gerbasi
Laurent Garnier had what I assumed was a keybordist and a sax player when he played live at Motor. That was well done! I have photos if anyone is interested hit me back or check out neksis.com under picture>live acts mg Matthew

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2001-02-14 Thread nancy mitchell
. > Hip hop originated as electronic music, so getting > back to the "roots" of hip > hop with live musicians won't work. > > Ollie > they were not saying anything about getting back to the roots, simply that live instruments will be existing more & more in the electronic music genres an

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2001-02-14 Thread oliver . barkovic
Yes! I have seen them, they were really good, but they were a band from the gitgo. No a couple of guys that a producer tracks down. Ollie

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2001-02-14 Thread cinqueorange
it just depends on how it's doneand when you mention getting back to the "roots" check out The Roots, they do quite well with a live band. Five

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