yeah i know, i got that too.
i bought the 7 for sunchaser which is a really ace track. thought it
might not hit 12". ah well the 7 sound quality is good. not complaining
too hard :)
robin...
On 26 May 2005, at 19:38, Thorin Teague wrote:
Sometimes they put tracks on the 7"s that don't appea
Sometimes they put tracks on the 7"s that don't appear on the 12"s, and vice
versa. They did that with the last Aquanauts release.
robin writes:
yeah Jussi, the 12 has longer edits of the tracks on the 7 (that's the
last submerge 7 i get, i wish i had the 12)
sunchaser is a killer track.
yeah Jussi, the 12 has longer edits of the tracks on the 7 (that's the
last submerge 7 i get, i wish i had the 12)
sunchaser is a killer track.
robin...
On 26 May 2005, at 15:25, Jussi Lehtonen wrote:
So, has the 12 inch version any longer versions of the tracks than
those which appear o
Couldn't agree more (The breakdown is a (mixing) nightmare.")
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Sent: 23 January 2004 3:26
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Subject: (313) Red Planet 9
Ten seconds please: dismissed 'Revenge of The Wolf' for months, but hav
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well - the last number "1876" -
1876 -- America celebrates its Centennial: 100 years as a Republic, 100
years in pursuit of the promise of the Declaration of Independence that all
men are created equal
But more interesting is that on June 25th 1876 - General George Armstrong
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>t6hanks for the post!! :)
>
>nice to see they are on the web, its in the favourites as they say :)
>
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ahh its was you kj :) nice post man!! thanks
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Sent: 04 August 2003 15:25
To: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: (313) Red Planet Website launched...
check: http://www.lbh6251876.com
Nice a new 12 is also coming up, no audiofiles
t6hanks for the post!! :)
nice to see they are on the web, its in the favourites as they say :)
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>check: http://www.lbh6251876.com
hmm, that we
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> Verzonden: maandag 4 augustus 2003 16:55
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> Alex,
> It's a reference to the Battle of Little Big
aha.
see, you learn something new everyday here..!
can you tell I'm bored today??
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Alex,
It's a reference to the Battle of Little Big Horn June 25th 1876
Gary
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> >check: http://www.lbh6251876.com
>
> hmm, that website address is a bit
Even stranger when the new Dark Energy is what Rolando finishes his second mix CD with ;-)
(wish they had been able to keep the Scarface sample of the vinyl though)
Cheers
BT
>
>aint it strange when two threads collide...
>
>that would be midnight sunshine, which (and not just 'cause Rolando
aint it strange when two threads collide...
that would be midnight sunshine, which (and not just 'cause Rolando did it)
is one of my favourite tracks to end a set with. The new Dark Energy is
pretty awesome and all.
-s
i always loved the double pack james had on UR with witch doctor and the
> I agree with you on the new Dark Energy, Aurora is just amazing. I am not
> sure but isn't Dark Energy James Pennington? The B-Side of Aurora is a
> re-release of that X2 cut from UR50, i always thought this was James.
It's james Pennington.
Cheers, Arne
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From: "Jongsma, K.J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'"
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Subject: RE: (313) Red Planet 11
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 09:29:03 +0100
> Its good, though not the best Red Planet and pret
> Its good, though not the best Red Planet and pretty much
> exactly what you'd expect from them (though this isn't a bad
> thing particularly), but my money's on the new Dark Energy
> (Aurora is superb) and the new Vintage Future which is a
> slice of superbly bugged out electro. 'The Charmer
Its good, though not the best Red Planet and pretty much exactly what you'd
expect from them (though this isn't a bad thing particularly), but my money's
on the new Dark Energy (Aurora is superb) and the new Vintage Future which is a
slice of superbly bugged out electro. 'The Charmer' is a wicke
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: Wibo Lammerts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I am anxious to learn what this one sounds like... Any reviews?
Extremely funky dancefloor material, not so deep as Voice of the Grandmother
but more Stardancer like. You can't go wrong with Red Planet records
I was at Submerge yesterday and they had copies.
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From: Ian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 11:51 AM
To: Erik Jälevik
Cc: The Music Institute
Subject: Re: (313) Red Planet compilation
On 11/16/02 7:15 AM, "Erik Jälevik" <[EM
On 11/16/02 7:15 AM, "Erik Jälevik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry if this is a FAQ (I'm new), but is the Red Planet CD compilation that
> came out in 99 readily available?
http://www.submerge.comlists this as still "in-stock".
Essential.
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im
I guess that depends on where you're looking, but I see it often - so I
assume it is.
jeff
At 06:15 AM 11/16/2002, Erik Jälevik wrote:
Sorry if this is a FAQ (I'm new), but is the Red Planet CD compilation that
came out in 99 readily available?
I thought I just explained this? Red Planet is at the Art School in Glasgow
(Renfrew Street), Metro Area is at the CCA in Glasgow (Sauciehall Street)...
Cheers,
Tom
> 'scuse me, but where exactly is this thing at?
>
>
>> To aviod any confusion - Club 69 is in Glasgow, but the Red Planet night
'scuse me, but where exactly is this thing at?
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From: "tom churchill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "[EMAIL PROTECTED] Org"
<313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 9:
Sorry. We can't have all the fun I guess.
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>To: 'Odeluga, Ken'; Wibo Lammerts; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
>Subject: RE: (313) Red Planet?
>
>
>
To aviod any confusion - Club 69 is in Glasgow, but the Red Planet night is
actually happening at the Art School tonight. It's promoted by Traxx, and
the other DJ will be Martin from Rubadub...
Also tonight Metro Area are playing live at the CCA just over the road,
along with myself, Paul Cawley (
I doubt it, Ken - Club 69 is in Glasgow!
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Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 7:52 AM
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Cheers Wibo - in which case spoilt London 313's just got an
I dunno what his connection with Red Planet is but he came over to the UK
with Chaos for the Flux/UR party last year. He was a pretty solid DJ if I
remember correctly.
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>
>He played the Lowlands festival as a part of the UR / 430 package last
>year.
>
>He was ok.
>
>W
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Odeluga, Ken [mail
He played the Lowlands festival as a part of the UR / 430 package last
year.
He was ok.
W
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> > Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 5:56 AM
> > To: Phonopsia; o Z; 313@hyperreal.org
> > Subject: Re: [313] Red Planet on CD ?
> >
> > The new Submerge website will have mail order and possibly even online
> > ordering in place shortly. They are
rg
> Subject: Re: [313] Red Planet on CD ?
>
> The new Submerge website will have mail order and possibly even online
> ordering in place shortly. They are still working on that...
>
> For now you can probably order stuff if you call or fax them.
>
> Eric
>
> At
o Z wrote on Mon, 28 Jan 2002 about following:
> Have the Red Planet EPs made it to CD ? I know that a few tracks are
> on compilations such as Submerge.
yes, there is red planet compilation on cd, its called LBH-6251876 - A
Red Planet Compilation, with tracks
Comet LBH - 6251876
Last Transmi
The new Submerge website will have mail order and possibly even online
ordering in place shortly. They are still working on that...
For now you can probably order stuff if you call or fax them.
Eric
At 08:58 AM 1/28/2002 -0500, Phonopsia wrote:
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Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 8:25 AM
Subject: [313] Red Planet on CD ?
> Have the Red Planet EPs made it to CD ? I know that a few tracks are on
compilations such as Submerge.
> --
There was a Red Planet compi
At 13:41 29-10-2001 -0800, FC3 Richards wrote:
i know someone was asking for Red Planet #1, and now there is a copy up on
e-bay. i'm not selling it (i want to keep my copy) so it isn't spam.
Yeah, that was me!
But I managed to get a copy of it already!
Btw, everybody who responded to me in pr
Mann, Ravinder [CCS] wrote on Tue, 23 Oct 2001 about following:
> Another request for information...
>
> Just been to the local store and seen a Red Planet complation on Submerge.
> Who is this?
mostly The Martian and visitors. (for example eddie flashin fowlkes,
who did "sex in zero gr
Unless you plan to stock up on all the 12"s (which I would advise, but it's
the priciest option), I'd strongly recommend buying the CD! If you actually
haven't heard any of the tracks you will be breathless upon first listen.
And if you're not impressed I'll eat my hat!
Brendan
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Jongsma, K.J. wrote on Fri, 19 Oct 2001 about following:
> > hoping for some comments on the red planet releases.
> > are some chuggers and others sippers? what are your
> > favorite releases. i got a big pay check and plan on
> > wasting it on vinyl.
>
> mwaaah just the first 9 releases are wor
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> None of them are stinkers in the least, but if I was forced on pain of
death
> to give up one of them it would probably be Red Planet 5.
>
> My favouri
> Any1 has a spare RP1 for me?
> Please? Pretty Please?
www.nuloop.com still has a few in stock! including the #1!
They have a very good custumor service.
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> No.6 is my fave. Is it true that it's Lawrence Burden behind it?
Written and produced by The Martian :)
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None of them are stinkers in the least, but if I was forced on pain of death
to give up one of them it would probably be Red Planet 5.
My favourite Red Planet release is 4 - the track "Visual Contact", when I
first heard it in a record shop just after it came out, had a virtually
life-changing eff
No.6 is my fave. Is it true that it's Lawrence Burden behind it?
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> At 15:28 19-10-2001 +0200, you wrote
At 15:28 19-10-2001 +0200, you wrote:
(there are just 9 RP records right?:))
Right!
I still miss a few...
Any1 has a spare RP1 for me?
Please? Pretty Please?
R.
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> hoping for some comments on the red planet releases.
> are some chuggers and others sippers? what are your
> favorite releases. i got a big pay check and plan on
> wasting it on vinyl.
mwaaah just the first 9 releases are worth checking out. The rest of them
are crap. Oh yeah and that CD is
yes, i've heard that there is new red planet stuff coming, but don't quote
me...
ani
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yeah what i love about that track is the middle part where it breaks down to
that funk bassline love it
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To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 7:08 PM
Subject: [313] Red Planet PRODUCER ID???
> Hey all,
> ever h
Marvin Gaye does handclaps, Brian Jones plays the cello and Albert Ayler the
triangle. Elvis was sat at the mixing desk throughout, applying reverb to
the cosmic commands of Otis Redding. So rumour has it. And Drexciya, who are
really the Proclaimers in drag, commissioned the piece for a birthday p
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Rhythm Droid wrote:
> Hey all,
> ever heard the Red Planet track "The Voice of Grandmother"
> It's pretty good, the 909 electro beat is ok, but the SICKEST thing about
> this song is the bassline. In the middle of the song, there's this muting
> of all the drums and stuff an
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