it has nothing to do with djs. in fact, the 'rave act' is no longer even
called that. its now the 'illicit drug anti-proliferation act'.
the law has to do with venue operations and ownership.
if someone does drugs in a club, arena, ampitheater, bar, resturaunt,
hotel... then the owner of said
wow i look forward to this, i'm surprised we've not seen more of this type
of mix (there's scion and de2 and that 2 many djs) around as there's
several packages that can do this now.
so is this approach the logical progression of the megamix wher you use a
multitrack tape?
and is this likely to
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wow i look forward to this, i'm surprised we've not seen more
of this type
of mix (there's scion and de2
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wow i look forward to this, i'm surprised we've not seen more of this type
of mix (there's scion and de2 and that 2 many djs) around as there's
several packages that can do this now.
so is this approach the logical progression of the megamix wher you
Another question, a few years ago ( i think around 1994/1995) I had a tape
with a mix cd from Kirk Degeorgio on it, with tracks from Herbie Hancock
f.i..
I lost this tape and don't know the title anymore, can anybody help me with
this?
Remco
: RE: (313) Fw: Dex and FX with Kirk Degiorgio
Another question, a few years ago ( i think around 1994/1995) I had a tape
with a mix cd from Kirk Degeorgio on it, with tracks from Herbie Hancock
f.i..
I lost this tape and don't know the title anymore, can anybody help me with
this?
Remco
Surgeon set at ATP ferinstance.
k
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wow i look forward to this, i'm surprised we've not seen more
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It was called Check One and, IMNSHO is absolutely
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It was called Check One and, IMNSHO
oh my god my 2nd favourite photek tune of all time!
i thought this was the 313 list!
ab
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i agree with brendans post below. the software approach only becomes
invalid when the mix is presented in a trad 2x1200 and a mixer way (like a
lot of these main stream protooled juke-box style mixes)
i was listening to the megamix on the techno 1 - the new dance sound
compilation the other day
because you sent it to yourself and the list :)
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Weird
with Kirk Degiorgio
because you sent it to yourself and the list :)
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Robin
i see there's another article in Jockey Slut this month saying that mixing
records together is an out of date approach. i beg to differ.
I beg to differ too. Of course the advent of Final Scratch and Ableton Live
is exciting, but for f**ks sake.
More than 75% of the punters in the club
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Surgeon played at Tfunkshun a couple of weeks ago, and I know Scott
Scion - dribble!
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From: Stuart Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 11:38 AM
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i'll be seeing Surgeon tomorrow night at house of god, birmingham. hopefully
it'll
i see there's another article in Jockey Slut this month saying that mixing
records together is an out of date approach. i beg to differ.
I know a couple of DJ's who don't mix and I find it OK actually. Take The
Pho-KU Sound System for example, Ian doesn't mix but his programming is
brilliant
we have two extremes here. looped bangers all night, same tempo, boring as
hell. and then we have the approach where selection rules and there is a
lot more variety and mixing is secondary...(if there is just one or the
other i prefer the second, simply because this approach allows a dj to
read
.
Brendan
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Sent: 23 May 2003 12:05
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i agree with brendans post below. the software approach only becomes
invalid when
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I would agree that traditional DJs listening to mixes done
in things like Ableton will try to copy
yeah that's what i'm getting at. in fact track selection (brendan
mentions it at the end of the below post) is more important
to the hi-tech dj.
another thought:
from what i can gather the Rave Act in the US classifies a party with no
djs and just live acts as something other than a rave and
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yeah that's what i'm getting at. in fact track selection (brendan
mentions it at the end of the below post) is more important
to the hi-tech dj.
another thought:
from what i can gather the Rave Act in the US
another point:
the hi-tech dj (third wave dj?, have i been reading too much? :)) has
to approach selection in a similar way to a ghetto-tech dj. using two
copies to do your own edit/effects, using just small snippets of some
tracks juggled over the top of a beat track to create a new one, that
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Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Third Wave DJ was RE: (313) Fw: Dex and FX with Kirk
Degiorgio
another point:
the hi-tech dj (third wave dj?, have i been reading too
much? :)) has
to approach selection in a similar way to a ghetto-tech dj. using two
a lot of the US people
are prepping to go to Movement
Oh, Movement.
Cor - looks rubbish that.
ESG, Amp Fiddler, Theo Parrish, MM, Juan? load of rubbish
You wanna come down my pub in Salford, thats where its at this weekend.
Sometimes they play the Smiths on a saturday night and everything.
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